Hello
I understand that the Super Capacitor acts as a battery for the parking monitor mode when there is no other source of power connected (hardware kit is not used)
So it relies on the internal charges inside the capacitor, and when any shake is detected, it will start recording for 20s.
I wanted to test that, i activated the parking monitor mode, i set the G-sensor sensitivity to highest, and i switched off the car, i waited for while, then i started to shake the car from out side, but it never started recording, i even took cam from its mount trying to shake it with my hands but it never started to record.
Is there anything wrong? or i miss understood the role of the capacitor?
I understand that the hardwire can deliver power with two modes (always on) or (on/off with car), but the capacitor should work anyway as should have enough internal charge that can do recording for 20s.
BR
Omar
I understand that the Super Capacitor acts as a battery for the parking monitor mode when there is no other source of power connected (hardware kit is not used)
So it relies on the internal charges inside the capacitor, and when any shake is detected, it will start recording for 20s.
I wanted to test that, i activated the parking monitor mode, i set the G-sensor sensitivity to highest, and i switched off the car, i waited for while, then i started to shake the car from out side, but it never started recording, i even took cam from its mount trying to shake it with my hands but it never started to record.
Is there anything wrong? or i miss understood the role of the capacitor?
I understand that the hardwire can deliver power with two modes (always on) or (on/off with car), but the capacitor should work anyway as should have enough internal charge that can do recording for 20s.
BR
Omar