2. Press the Up or Down arrows located to the right of the viewscreen to tab to
Menu (P 4/5) until “Collision Detection” is highlighted.
3. Press the OK button (top-left button on the back of the camera) to Confirm
your selection.
4. By default, the G-Sensor will be set to High. Use the Guide below to figure
out what setting works best:
1.
Too many Events
: Press the Up or Down arrows located to the right of the
viewscreen to change your G-Sensor setting to MEDIUM or LOW.
2. Too few Events (If your settings have been changed from the default
High setting):
Press the Up or Down arrows located to the right of the
viewscreen to change your G-Sensor setting to MEDIUM or HIGH.
NOTE
: There is no setting above HIGH.
5. Press the OK button (top-left button on the back of the camera) to Confirm
your selection.
NOTE:
You may have to test your G-Sensor setting to get the right
sensitivity. This can be done by ensuring a power source is connected,
manually recording and waving the camera around. Noting
[EMERGENCY] text on the viewscreen means that an Event was captured
and saved to the EVENT folder. Reviewing the number of EVENTS, you
can determine if the G-Sensor should be adjusted up or down for more or
less sensitivity. One should never test the G-Sensor using a vehicle;
testing should be done in a safe environment. If an actual EVENT has
occurred while in-vehicle, examining the video may help determine
sensitivity.
6. The camera can either be turned off with the Power button on the right side of
the camera (button with open circle with a line through the center) or can
escape out of Menu mode, pressing the Menu/Back button, to begin auto-
recording using the new G-Sensor settings.
5. Can I trigger an Event manually?
Answer
: Yes, you can trigger an Event any time the camera is recording by
pressing the OK (upper-left) button on the back of the camera. If the screen is
currently off due to the Backlight settings, you may have to wake the screen first.
In this instance, press the OK button once, to wake the screen and again to
trigger the Event.
NOTE:
In the instance that something has occurred and you want to capture it as
an Event, you will only have 10 seconds to manually trigger the Event with the
Menu button. Events only save back as far as 10 seconds. If the OK button is
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