Kingston, Samsung, Sandisk).
If you encounter an error at any stage, replace the card with a new
one from an official distribution.
7. The device records noise, distorted, unclear sound
The device has a highly sensitive microphone that records any am-
bient noises. The recorded sounds may overlap. Windscreen air vents
can also distort the sound.
8. The device does not respond
Press the reset button briefly or reset the device to factory settings.
9. Transverse stripes are present in the footage
Incorrect setting of the frame rate value. Set the frequency value to
„50Hz" or „60Hz" depending on local settings.
10. Handle detaches from windshield/does not stick
Degrease the surfaces well before mounting the holder on the glass.
Remember to avoid high temperatures, which can cause deformation
of the holder, and damage to the recorder itself.
NOTES:
- G-SENSOR - a function thanks to which recordings with recorded overloads
(e.g. uneven road surface, braking, driving off a kerb or over a speed bump,
etc.) are protected from being overwritten. If you use this function, you must
periodically format the memory card on your computer and then on the
camera. Ultimately, each file on the data carrier will be protected from being
overwritten and the device will not be able to record a further route - it will
not record in a loop. We suggest setting the sensor according to your driving
style and road conditions. The option can also be completely disabled, in
which case each oldest file will be overwritten and the card will not need to
be formatted periodically.
- PARKING MODE/MONITOR - a function designed to operate while the
vehicle is parked, uses battery power* if the recorder is fully charged - (*if
it has a built-in battery) . In this case, the camera starts recording a few se-
conds of video after detecting a shock - until the battery is discharged. When
using this function, bear in mind the battery of the device, which needs to
be recharged after the function activates (starts). You should deactivate
the function, before setting off on a journey, as it may cause the camera to
switch on and off and make random fragments of recordings from the route.
*The constant power supply in the vehicle may cause this function to behave
differently, e.g. leaving the camera on, which may drain the car battery.
- MOVEMENT DETECTION - a function designed to operate while the vehicle
is parked - requires constant power and the camera must remain switched
on. The dash cam will start recording automatically when motion is detected,
and will stop recording a few seconds after there is no movement in front of
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