How to Use the Lynk & Co 02 Dash Cam?
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First, insert the memory card, and long-press the power button to turn it on or off. The mode button can switch between recording, photo-taking, or preview modes. Selecting the recording mode will automatically start recording—press the confirm button to pause. In photo mode, press the confirm button to take a photo. In preview mode, use the up/down buttons to select video or photo files, press OK to play or pause, and press the mode button to exit. Additional information: 1. A dash cam records the driving process, providing video evidence for traffic police in case of accidents to determine liability. 2. If encountering malicious fraud attempts, the dash cam footage serves as the most powerful evidence to avoid unnecessary trouble.
When I first drove the Lynk & Co 02, I also found the dash cam a bit complicated, but I figured it out later. Usually, it automatically turns on and starts recording after the car is started. You can tap the small camera-like icon on the central control screen to view the live feed. To playback videos, you need to select the date and time period in the menu. It's recommended to format the SD card regularly to avoid running out of space—my friend once missed recording an accident because of this. For safety, if a collision occurs, turn off the engine immediately and make sure the dash cam is still flashing—it automatically saves and locks the video, making it easy to export as evidence. You can also check the recordings by connecting to the car's WiFi via the mobile app, which is super handy. Just remember to set up loop recording to prevent the storage from filling up.
As a seasoned driver with five years of experience, using a dash cam is really simple. The Lynk & Co 02's dash cam usually starts automatically after ignition, and I hardly need to manage it. To retrieve footage, just go to the infotainment system and find the dash cam section, then select playback to choose the time and watch the video. Remember to clean the SD card at least once a month, and format new cards before use. In case of an accident, quickly press the save button to lock the clip, otherwise it might get overwritten. I also prefer setting the resolution to HD for clearer images, but don't set it too high as it drains the battery faster. Overall, this gadget protects driving safety and avoids post-accident disputes.