Adjust a camera angle
When the camera is mounted in the correct position and the lens is angled accurately, unsafe driving behaviors are detected and videos are uploaded to the Video List.
If the camera is not mounted within the shaded area, reposition the camera to move the camera bracket to a different spot on the windshield.
If the camera is mounted within the shaded area, adjust the camera angles while the camera remains attached to the mounting bracket.
Gather your tools
Find the T6 star screwdriver which was supplied with the camera. To order more supplies, contact Support.
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Unscrew the right-hand side panel. The two captive screws will remain connected to the panel.
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Unclip the panel by pulling firmly on the tab.
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Adjust the camera angle so it has a clear view of the road ahead.
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To adjust the camera angle, rotate the mounting lens up and down.
If you have a Road-Facing AI Dashcam, skip to Step 4.
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Adjust the camera angle so it points towards the center of the cabin.
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To adjust the camera angle, rotate the mounting lens up and down. The camera has a 120° field of view, so it covers most of the vehicle interior.
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Remove the camera from the bracket by sliding it firmly to the left.
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Tighten the lock using the screwdriver.
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Slide the camera back onto the bracket until it clicks into place.
If you have a Road-Facing AI Dashcam, the steps are complete.
Gather your tools
Find the barrel key and hex key supplied with the camera. To order more supplies, contact Support.
Pull and twist the side panel to adjust the road-facing lens mount. The angle should be relative to the slope of the vehicle’s windshield.
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If you have a driver-facing camera, use the hex key to unscrew both screws and adjust the driver-facing lens mount.
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Adjust the camera angle so it points towards the center of the cabin.
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Tighten the screws to lock.