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Z-EDGE Z3Pro User Manual

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3.3 Adjusting the Settings
Customize the video recording, photo and other general settings via the on
screen display (OSD) menus:
If the button icons aren’t showing press any button to wake the device.
If the device is recording short press the 'OK' button (6) to stop recording.
Press the 'Power/Menu' button (3) to enter the menu set.
Press the 'Power/Menu' button (3) to enter the feature set menu.
Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select a menu option and press
the 'OK' button (6) to confirm.
3.4 Loop Recording
Videos are recorded and saved to the memory card in set intervals. Once the
memory card is full, Loop Recording automatically overwrites the earliest
unprotected saved file. This prevents long duration video clips from being lost
in a single overwrite.
Video files can be saved to the memory card in 1, 3 or 5 mins intervals:
Menu Set > Loop Recording
3.5 Emergency Video Protection
If Vibration Detection is enabled and senses an unusual impact or collision the
dash cam will automatically protect the currently recorded video file from
being overwritten. A icon appears to signify the current recording is
protected. To manually protect a video file during a recording, short press the
'Power/Menu' button (3).
No. Item Description
Record / Stop
Indicates if device is recording, press 'OK'
button (6) to start/stop recording.
Time Stamp Time and date.
Menu Press 'Power/Menu' button (3) to enter menu.
Preview Press 'Down' button (5) to preview video/photo.
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Z-EDGE Z3Pro Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZ-EDGE
ModelZ3Pro
CategoryDash Cameras
LanguageEnglish

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