User's Manual
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Finished Dash Cam & Rear Cam Setup
With your Front Facing Dash Cam and Rear Facing Camera installed, you should have a setup
similar to the one below; both cameras facing out of their respective windows with no visual
obstructions, letting you record both the road ahead, and the road behind.
With the Dash Cam & Rear Cam successfully installed, you will be able to see the view from both
the Front and Rear Cameras on the Cam Viewer app’s Live View. The Rear View will be present as
a Picture in Picture (PiP). Tapping on the PiP window opens the Rear View in full screen.
Tapping again minimises the Rear View back down to PiP.
Recorded Files
When A Rear View Camera is attached, 4 files are produced per recording. As well as the
standard High and Low Resolution Files (Forward Facing), there will also be High and Low
Resolution Files (Rear Facing). The smaller file size of the low quality video means it is quicker
to transfer and edit within the app.
Audio Recording
With a Rear Camera attached the Dash Cam will record 2 separate video streams, one from the
Front Facing camera, and one from the Rear Facing Camera; however, as the rear cameras do
not have built-in microphones, audio is only recorded from the Dash Cam (i.e. Front Facing camera).
This audio is applied to recordings from both the Front and Rear cameras.
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