Parking security

Install the parking surveillance cable and then enable collision detection or time-lapse recording. The functions can be enabled respectively or simultaneously to enhance surveillance of the vehicle when it turns off:

  • Press corresponding function button to enter settings, select Parking surveillance and enable Collision detection/Time-lapse photography.
  • Open the 70mai app, connect the dash cam and enter the dash cam homepage. Select Settings > Collision detection/Time-lapse photography and enable the function.
  • Open the 70mai app, tap the icon  on the dash cam card, enable the collision detection or time-lapse photography in Dash cam settings.

If the dash cam supports rear recording (rear camera is required) or internal recording (cabin camera is required), the rear/cabin camera will also record parking surveillance videos and time-lapse videos simultaneously.

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 record a 30-second-long parking surveillance video and store it in the parking surveillance folder.

Changing collision sensitivity

  • Press corresponding function button to enter settings, select Parking surveillance > Collision detection > Sensitivity and select desired option.
  • Open the 70mai app, connect the dash cam and enter the dash cam homepage. Select Settings > Collision detection > Sensitivity and then select desired option.
  • Open the 70mai app, tap the icon  on the dash cam card, change the collision sensitivity in dash cam settings.

If you find that the parking surveillance recording is frequently triggered when you close the vehicle’s door, you can select a low sensitivity and select 5 mins delayed response.

Time-lapse photography

When the vehicle engine turns off, dash cam records video at the sampling frequency of 1 fps. Those recorded images will be compound to a 15fps video, which is the time-lapse video.

In the time-lapse recording mode, dash cam continuously records the scene in view. If any abnormal event occurs, dash cam can record the antecedents and consequences of the event as evidence.

When collision detection and time-lapse functions are enabled, dash cam will enter the time-lapse recording mode when it detects the ACC OFF signal on the parking surveillance cable. When a collision triggers parking surveillance video recording, the dash cam will record accordingly. When the parking surveillance video is finished, dash cam will return to time lapse recording.