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Q1 |
The license plate is very hard to read. Is there something wrong with my video recorder? |
Ans1 |
Your video recorder is probably equipped with a 4mm lens.
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| 4mm lens |
--> 90 degrees horizontal viewing angle. Suitable for recording wider views and shorter object distance. |
| 6mm lens |
--> 70 degrees horizontal viewing angle, slightly narrower viewing angle than 4mm offered. Capable for capturing the license plate of the vehicle in the front within certain distance. |
| 8mm lens |
--> 40 degree horizontal viewing angle. Capable of capturing objects from longer range. |
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Q2 |
The operational manual mentioned about that the video recorder may use in different applications, such as 1. automobile, 2. heavy motorcycle, 3. bicycle, 4. home use and 5. scenery. The resolution and quality recording images may set differently for different purposes. |
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Traveling speed may be different due to type of transportation and road conditions. You may set the recording resolution and quality accordingly. For example, if you ride a scooter in a city where a lot of traffic lights are, which the traveling speed tends to be slower, it is recommended to set it at 10fps so the storage space is not wasted away. For vehicles that travel in high speed, it is recommended to set it at "standard speed", 30fps for smoother viewing.
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Q3 |
The demo footages shown on your company website seem much better than other competitiors' video clips. However, I compared my recorded footages with your demo footages, it seems they are quite different in recording quality. |
Ans3 |
It is possiblethat your windshield is tinted, resulting the recorded quality is compromised. Tinted windshield causes lack of light, loosing focus, discoloring and low quality of night time recording. The demo footages were recorded without a tinted windshield being in front.
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Q4 |
May the time-stamp on top right corner set at not shown when converting the format to .avi? |
Ans4 |
The time-stamp cannot be removed nor altered as it could be a key evidence in a crime scene.
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Q5 |
Why is that the first few seconds of recording lower recording quality? |
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The bit rate tends to be higher in the first five seconds of recording. It is normal to have lower recording quality. |
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Q6 |
Step 2 of time synchronization in the operational manual mentioned that the "margin of error in time will occur during step 2". What does it mean? |
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Please check the time on PC is correct. Then plug in the CF card reader in to the USB slot on PC for time synchronization.
* The time spent from the moment of removing the CF card out of the PC to the video recorder must put in to time calculation as it would be different to the actual current time. For instance, if the video recorder is located inside a car that is parked on a parking lot, the travelling time from the PC to the video recorder should be added on top of the time appearing on the PC .
By doing so, the actual and recording time would be off only by a very small margin of error. |
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Q7 |
Can CDR-F01 CCD version able to record continuously? Or will it stop recording when CF card is full? How could it connected to an external monitor to adjust the viewing angle when when AV output is nowhere to be found? |
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Yes, CDR-F01C is able to record continuously. Connect the CDR-F01 to the external monitor with the power/RCA cable. Plug in both DC12V and RCA connectors into the external monitor for live viewing. (Note: Please read the owner’s manual for reference.) CDR-F01 CCD comes with the power/RCA cable where as CDR-F01-CM does not. |
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