How to Use the Nissan Sylphy Classic Dash Cam?

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DelKira
09/08/25 5:02am
Short press once to rotate the screen, short press twice to enter screen saver mode, and short press again to return to normal state. In the recording interface, press the menu button, then press the mode button. In the system menu interface, select the option and press the MENU button to enter the next level menu. In playback mode, press the MENU button to enter the deletion interface, then press the REC button to enter the "Delete Single/All/Selected" interface. Press the power ON/OFF button or connect the charger, and the dash cam will automatically enter recording mode and start recording, with the blue indicator light flashing. When the built-in lithium battery is low on power, the screen will display "Low Battery" and automatically shut down after 20 seconds.
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Olive
09/20/25 3:41am
The Nissan Sylphy Classic usually doesn't come with a built-in dash cam, so you'll need to install an aftermarket one. That's exactly what I did with my car - I bought one of those small boxes with a screen, and the installation was super simple: first stick the mount below the rearview mirror on the windshield (just make sure it's not too high to block your view), then plug it into the car's cigarette lighter power socket for automatic power-on. During initial setup, connect to the mobile app to input vehicle information, confirm time and date settings, and insert a 128GB memory card. It automatically starts recording when driving, and with parking mode enabled, it keeps recording after turning off the engine. Footage is saved on the card, and you can download clips to your phone via WiFi through the app. Remember to regularly clean the lens to prevent blurring, and I recommend replacing the memory card annually to prevent aging - my dash cam has captured many road incidents during two years of commuting with the Sylphy Classic.
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