User Guide

SPYTEC A119 DASH CAMERA USER GUIDE 14
GPS
The camera using an optional piggybacking module can access the Global Position-
ing System for embedding location information in videos and photographs. A No GPS
message appears on the bottom right of the screen when the module is missing. A
satellite dish icon appears when the module is installed. Use this menu selection to
activate the GPS. If disabled, your camera will no longer measure your speed and
position nor synchronize the time/date with the atomic clock.
Note: When you’ve attached the GPS module, make sure the USB power cable is
plugged directly into the module rather than the port on the camera body. However, if
you cable the camera to a computer, use the USB port on the camera.
G-Sensor
The camera has a built-in shock detector called the G-sensor. In the case of a collision,
the camera locks the video recorded at the time and displays a lock icon on the screen.
G-sensor sensitivity can be adjusted. The settings from “low to high” determine the
amount of force needed to lock the le from being overwritten. We recommend that you
set it to low. Alternatively, you can turn off the feature entirely.
Tip: Bumped or not, if you see a noteworthy incident while the camera is recording
that’s a keeper, meaning the video is worth protecting from being erased later during
loop recording, hold down the center button with the triangle icon until a yellow triangle
with an exclamation point appears on screen indicating that the video currently being
recorded will be protected. Upon playing back the video, a key icon will appear in the
upper left corner indicating that the le is protected and will not be erased automatically
as are unprotected les.
1. For a 1440p video, the camera will lock the current whole le, and save it under
MOVIE\RO.
2. For 1080p 60 fps mode, the camera will lock and save a 35-second le (15 seconds
before the button was pressed and 20 seconds after) and saved under the movie\EMR
subdirectory and as a copy in the MOVIE directory.