RoadRecorder Features

Q. What is recorded when there is an incident?

A. A 30-second event. 10-seconds before the event and 20-seconds after the event will be saved to that one event file. The recording includes video, audio, speed, event time, G-force data and GPS position.

Q. How do you watch what is recorded?

A. You can download the recorded events (up to 24) directly to a USB Memory stick and playback on a PC. To view any of the continuous files you connect the RoadRecorder directly to a PC's USB port.

Q. How much memory does the RoadRecorder have?

A. The RoadRecorder has 2GB internal memory. This is enough to record 24 x 30 second events (12 minutes) and 52 continuous recordings (up to 310 minutes).

Q. What is the large button on the RoadRecorder?

A. The manual record button allows the driver to record an event manually. This is required if the car has not been involved in the incident because the G-sensor has not been activated.

Q. Why can't I see the GoogleMaps when I playback an event?

A. If the GPS reception was poor whilst recording or your PC is not connected to the Internet then the map may not be shown

Q. The RoadRecorder is too sensitive. It triggers when I go around a round-about

A. You can change the sensitivity of the RoadRecorder in the setup menu for all three coordinates. Refer to manual for details.

Q. What is the ECO indicator?

A. This indicates your driving efficiency to encourage better driving habits and help reduce fuel consumption. If there is no sudden breaking, sudden accelleration, sharp cornering, etc, you will get a good score. Red for poor, Blue for Average and Green for good.

Q. What is the A/V Out?

A. If your car has an in-car display with video input you can watch back the events on that screen. The Play button on the RoadRecorder allows you to control the playback.

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