Loop Recording; Emergency Video Protection; Motion Detection; Vibration Detection - HP F230 User Manual

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3.4 Loop Recording

Videos are recorded and saved to the memory card in set intervals. Once the memory
card is full, Loop Recording automatically overwrites the earliest unprotected saved file.
This prevents long duration video clips from being lost in a single overwrite.
Video files can be saved to the memory card in 1, 3 or 5 mins intervals: Video Mode >
Loop Recording.

3.5 Emergency Video Protection

If Vibration Detection is enabled and senses an unusual impact or collision the
camcorder will automatically protect the currently recorded video file from being
overwritten. A key icon appears top left to signify the current recording is protected.
To manually protect a video file during a recording, short press the 'M' button (7).

3.6 Motion Detection

With Motion Detection enabled, video recording is automatically started when
movement is detected by the camera lens. After approximately 10 seconds with no
movement detected, video recording is automatically paused.
Enable/disable feature: Video Mode > Motion Detection
WARNING:
Motion Detection requires the camcorder to be powered. For using this feature whilst
the vehicle is parked and the engine is off, you may need to hardwire the camcorder
to your vehicle. Please seek assistance from a trained mechanic before attempting
this installation.

3.7 Vibration Detection

The Vibration Detection feature senses for unusual impacts or collisions detected by the
built-in G-Sensor. It automatically triggers the Emergency Video Protection and Parking
Mode features.
Set the sensitivity to automatically trigger these features with smaller or larger
vibrations (feature can also be turned Off): Video Mode > Vibration Detection
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