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Duncan6
27
Sep 28, 2017
Can anyone confirm that the 'Lock' is for when you're driving along and something happens in front of you, you can hit that button and it saves the current recording?
Nayrb37
1
Sep 28, 2017
Duncan6I believe the "lock" button is a physical button to release the camera from the mount (button faces the windshield, not the driver). The camera has a built in G sensor that when triggered automatically locks the files to prevent overwriting. This is how my DR650 works.
rdre
1
Sep 28, 2017
Duncan6I saw in a review that you can waive your hand [in front of the sensor] to lock recordings
Mcdonjam
10
Oct 6, 2017
rdrethis is correct. You wave in front of an infrared sensor to trigger manual recording. It's programmable up to 3 minutes
Duncan6
27
Oct 8, 2017
McdonjamThanks guys.
LiveTrash
15
Nov 25, 2017
Duncan6Negative. That "Lock" button you see is pressed to release the camera from the mount. The camera slides out of the mount for easy service without having to peel off the adhesive mount from your windshield.
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