Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to your Dash Cam
- Precautions / Cautions on Using this Product
- Product Warnings
- Usage Precautions / Notices
- FCC Statement & Identifier
- FCC - Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Statement
- Declaration of Conformity / Product Specs
- Package Contents / Product Features
- Camera Parts and Controls
- In Vehicle Installation
- Positioning Your Dash Cam / Notes on Positioning Your Dash Cam
- Mount Attachment
- First Time Use
- First Time Use - Screens
- Menu / Video Settings
- Setup Settings
- Driver Assistance
- Driver Assistance - Emergency SOS
- Emergency SOS Frequently Asked Questions
- Connect Apps
- Video Mode / Folder Selection Screen
- Playback Mode - Video
- Playback Mode - Video Editing
- Playback Mode - Protect & Delete
- MyNextbase Connect
- MyNextbase Player - Playback Software
- MyNextbase Player - Editing Videos
- MyNextbase Cloud™
- Alexa Built-in
- PC Connection
- Firmware Update Information
- TV Connection
- Nextbase™ SD Cards
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Software License Agreement
- Warranty
- Quick Start Guide
Video Settings (cont.)
Screen Saver
Turn on the screen saver function to shut down the screen after a chosen period of inactivity.
You can also choose for the screensaver to show your current speed.
Options: On and Off and Speed Display
Default: Off
Alerts
Turn On/Off the beeps that sound when a recording starts, when a recording ends, and when
a file is protected.
Options: On and Off
Default: Off
Recording History
In some territories, there are laws prohibiting the amount of footage your Dash Cam can store.
The default is ‘Maximum’, where your Dash Cam records and stores videos without restriction.
However, if ‘Minimum’ is selected, your Dash Cam will be limited to storing only 4 files at a time.
When a new file is recorded it will overwrite the oldest file, keeping the number of files stored
at a maximum of 4.
Note: When you select ‘Minimum’, you will be asked to confirm that all files will be deleted.
Back up any files you wish to keep (including protected files) before switching to ‘Minimum’
storage mode.
While recording, protected files do not contribute towards the 4 video limit. These videos are
assumed to be of interest as they are protected either by abnormal G Sensor activity or by a
manual activation of the protect function.
Options: Maximum and Minimum
Default: Maximum
Parking Mode
When Parking Mode has been turned on, the Dash Cam enters standby mode when the 12Vdc
supply has been turned OFF (typically removing your ignition key).
The Dash Cam will also enter standby mode if no physical movement is detected for 5 minutes,
this is designed to allow use of a permanent 12Vdc supply, i.e hard-wire kit.
Should physical movement of the vehicle be detected, the Dash Cam will power on and start
recording a 30 second protected video. If no further physical movement is detected then the
Dash Cam will return to standby mode, if physical movement is detected subsequently, then the
camera will continue to record normally, i.e. driving once more.
Options: On and Off
Default: Off
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Setup Settings
Speed Stamp
Turn On/Off the speed stamp shown on recorded files.
Options: On and Off
Default: On
GPS Stamp
Turn On/Off the location data stamp shown on recorded files.
Options: On and Off
Default: On
Model Stamp
Turn On/Off the Dash Cam model stamp shown on recorded files.
Options: On and Off
Default: On
Dual Files
When recording, both a high and low quality video are saved. The smaller file size of the low quality
video means it is quicker to transfer and edit within the app. If a Rear-Cam is attached, and Dual
Files is switched ON, High and Low quality files will be saved for the Rear view as well, giving you a
total of 4 files (Front High, Front Low, Rear High, Rear Low)
Note: Recording both high and low quality versions will take up more space on the memory card.
Options: On and Off
Default: On
Time Lapse
Time Lapse recording is a technique whereby the frequency at which file frames are captured (frame
rate) is lower than that used when playing back the recording. Time Lapse recording can be considered
the opposite of slow motion, as when the recording is played back time appears to be moving faster.
For example, a recording taken over three minutes would be played back as a 30 second movie.
Notes: - When Time Lapse is turned On, Recording History will be turned Off.
- Time lapse is considered as a leisure activity setting and not for use in order to collect evidence
in the case of an incident. Time Lapse should be turned off for normal driving conditions.
Options: 3 minutes, 30 minutes, Off
Default: Off
Number Plate
Input your vehicle’s number plate to add a number plate stamp to your recordings.
Default: Off
G Sensor
Turn off or adjust the sensitivity of the internal G Sensor. The G Sensor detects forces which will
protect the current recording in the event of a collision. The higher the G Sensor sensitivity, the less
force will be needed to trigger automatic file protection.
Options: Off, Low, Medium, High
Default: Medium
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