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Resolution | 1920x1080 |
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Night Vision | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Loop Recording | Yes |
G-Sensor | Yes |
Parking Mode | Yes |
Storage | MicroSD up to 32GB |
Battery | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
Lists and identifies all buttons, ports, and physical features of the zDrive-HDi camera.
Describes how to start and stop recording manually using the device's controls.
Explains automatic recording activation when the car charger is connected.
Details how to activate and use motion detection for recording security footage.
Instructions on how to capture still images using the device's camera function.
Guide on how to view recorded videos directly from the zDrive-HDi.
Steps to configure and use the zDrive-HDi as a webcam for a computer.
How to transfer and play recorded video files on a computer.
Information on connecting the device to an HDTV for video playback.
Explains the methods and indicators for charging the device's internal battery.
Configures video resolution options like HD, D1, VGA, and QVGA.
Adjusts the video brightness level for optimal image quality.
Sets white balance for accurate color reproduction in different lighting conditions.
Enables or disables motion-activated recording functionality.
Sets the duration for video file fragmentation or segment length.
Controls the activation of IR lamps for improved low-light recording.
Toggles audio recording on or off for video files.
Erases all files on the Micro SD card to prepare it for new data.
Controls the audible beep feedback for settings adjustments.
Selects the user interface language for the device menu.
Configures automatic power-off timing to conserve battery life.
Resets all device settings to their original factory configurations.
Adjusts the lighting frequency setting for optimal video recording.
Selects the video output standard (NTSC or PAL) for TV connection.
Sets the current date and time and chooses the date display format.
Configures the USB connection mode (Disk Drive or PC CAM).
Manages the screen saver behavior to prevent screen burn-in.
Sets the resolution (megapixel) for captured photographs.
Selects the image quality setting for photographs (e.g., Fine).
Chooses shooting scene modes like Auto for optimal photo results.
Adjusts exposure value to control the brightness of photos.
Sets white balance for accurate colors in various photographic conditions.
Configures ISO sensitivity for controlling light exposure in photos.
Adjusts the color tone or saturation of the captured images.
Fine-tunes the color saturation level in photographs.
Adjusts the sharpness of captured photo images.
Enables or disables adding a date/time watermark to photos.
Activates burst shooting mode for capturing multiple photos quickly.