How to Debug a Dash Cam?
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To debug a dash cam, first insert the memory card while the device is powered off, as most dash cams require one. Then, press and hold the power button to turn on the dash cam. When the vehicle starts, the dash cam will automatically begin recording. Finally, locate the "Settings" option and confirm to proceed with debugging. Below are the relevant details: 1. The main settings that need adjustment on a dash cam include: resolution, loop recording, parking monitoring, screen auto-off, video recording sound, and emergency recording sensitivity. These are just references; specific settings should be adjusted based on personal needs. 2. Resolution: Options include 720P, 1080P, 1200P, etc. Higher resolution results in clearer footage but consumes more memory. For long-distance driving, it is recommended to lower the resolution to extend recording time. For short-distance urban driving, higher resolution is advised to capture more details. 3. Loop Recording: Options include off, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc. When set to off, the dash cam will stop recording once the memory card is full. When other options are selected, older footage will be automatically overwritten when the memory card is full, enabling continuous loop recording. 4. Parking Monitoring: This function can be turned on or off. When enabled, the dash cam will enter parking monitoring mode after the vehicle is turned off.