2.5 Changing the Default Set-up
Before using the dash camera it may be necessary to change some of the default setting for
your own customisation, for example the driver number is defined by you and the date may
need updating when first powered on. (the camera will automatically update the real time
when GPS connected, for the cameras with GPS module.)
To change the setting, the dash camera should be powered on, the OK button should be
pressed to stop the recording and allow access to the menus for set-up.
Press and hold the UP button, then use the Up and Down buttons to select an option and
enter by pressing the OK button.
2.5.1 Setting the Date and Time
In the menu select ‘Date and Time’, then press OK button to enter, use the UP and DOWN
buttons to scroll through options and press OK to confirm.
2.5.2 Setting Language
In the menu select ‘Language’, then press OK button to enter, use the UP and DOWN
buttons to scroll through options and press OK to confirm
2.5.3 Setting Loop recording
The video and data is stored on the memory (internal or external), this can either be a
continuous recording or a segmented loop recording of 1min, 3mins or 5mins blocks.
2.5.3.1 Turning the Loop function OFF
The videos recording will continue until the card space is full. Once the memory is full a
“card full” message will be displayed on screen and recording will stop.
2.5.3.2 Setting Loop at 1 min , 3mins, 5mins
The recording dash camera will record in segment specified by the loop time interval
selected. Once the memory is full the oldest file will be overwritten with the new recording
(unless the files are locked).
2.5.4 Setting Video Resolution
In the menu select ‘Resolution’, then press OK button to enter, use the UP and DOWN
buttons to scroll through options and press OK to confirm (2304x1296 30fps, 1920×1080
30fps, 1440×1080 30fps, 1280×720 30fps).
2.5.5 Setting Video Frequency Flicker
In the menu select ‘Flicker’, then press OK button to enter, use the UP and DOWN buttons
to scroll through options and press OK to confirm (50 / 60 Hz).
Recommended to set at either 1,3 or 5 minute as this will ensure camera continues to
record even once card becomes full.
Recommended to turn this feature "ON"
HDR 1920x1080 30fps or 1920x1080 30fps is good setting for balance between quality and filesize