Parking guardian mode
Parking guardian mode specializes in the safeguard scenario during parking. To enter this working mode, install the parking surveillance cable beforehand.
Enable at least one of the below functions following any of the methods below, and then dash cam will enter the parking guardian mode once it detects the ACC OFF signal on the parking surveillance cable.
- In the 70mai app, tap the icon
on the dash cam card and tap Dash cam settings. Find Collision detection/Motion detection/Time-lapse photography and enable the function.
- Press the upper/lower button to enter the quick control panel, select Collision detection/Motion detection/Time-lapse photography and enable the function.
- When successfully bound with 4G module, enable Collision detection/Motion detection/Time-lapse photography function in the Remote control page.
Collision detection
When the vehicle engine turns off, dash cam is in standby mode. When the build-in gravity sensor detects collision, dash cam will identify the direction, whether the collision happens in the front or the rear of the vehicle, and then turn the tripod head to that position and record a 30-second parking surveillance video.
If dash cam couldn’t identify the collision direction, the tripod head will rotate a whole circle and record, trying to catch the image of the suspicious object.
Changing collision sensitivity
Follow the steps below:
- In the 70mai app, tap the icon
on the dash cam card and tap Dash cam settings.
- Tap Collision detection and then select desired sensitivity.
If you find that the parking surveillance recording is frequently triggered when you close the vehicle door, you can select a low sensitivity and select 5 mins delayed response.
Motion detection
When the vehicle engine turns off, dash cam is in standby mode. When the continuously running image algorithm detects any threatening object and decides that this object should be recorded, dash cam will track the suspicious object and record a 30-second parking surveillance video.
Time-lapse photography
When the vehicle engine turns off, dash cam records video at the sampling frequency of 1 fps (When the frame rate is set at 30 fps) or one frame per 500ms (When the frame rate is set at 60 fps). Those recorded images will be compound to a 30 fps or 60 fps video, which is the time-lapse video.
In time-lapse photography mode, dash cam continuously records the scene in view and plays back the video at a speed 30 times faster than the real world. If any abnormal event occurs, dash cam can record the antecedents and consequences of the event as evidence.