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How to adjust the video of 360 panoramic driving recorder

The video adjustment method of the 360 panoramic driving recorder of Pacific Auto Network, press the OK key of the remote controller, enter the engineering mode, select the video function, and then select the video retrieval to see the recorded video file.

The driving recorder can be said to be a black box used by cars. By starting the engine, it can record the images and sounds in the process of driving through high-definition lens photography, and when an accident occurs, it can provide evidence immediately to protect the driver's self-rights.

It is not only a panoramic reversing system, but also a 4-way driving recorder system, which integrates resources to help customers save money and reduce costs to the maximum extent. It is more intuitive and safer than the audio reversing radar, and improves the safety of driving, parking and reversing to the highest level.

The 360-degree panoramic reversing system is equipped with four new-generation high-definition CCD cameras, which are composed of four super wide-angle cameras installed on the front, back, left and right sides of the car body and a host computer, so that drivers can intuitively see the 360-degree panoramic top view around the car through the display screen, with no blind spots in the field of vision, and truly realize the live broadcast of reversing pictures, parking, reversing and carefree companionship!

It has three trigger signals, namely reversing, left turning and right turning signal lines, which are forced to start and respond to the corresponding picture. Images around the vehicle are captured by four cameras. After algorithm modification and splicing, a 360-degree panoramic top view around the vehicle is formed and output to the display. No matter whether the front of the vehicle is ahead, the parking space is ahead, and the lateral parking is accurate, which effectively prevents scratching when parking. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Zeng Caihong)