Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam Specification
This dash cam incorporates a 2.5-inch LCD display, allowing for convenient on-the-spot video playback and settings adjustments. It supports loop recording, which automatically overwrites the oldest footage once the memory card reaches its capacity, ensuring continuous recording without the need for manual intervention. The device is equipped with a G-sensor, which detects sudden impacts or collisions and automatically locks the recorded footage, preventing it from being overwritten and securing crucial evidence in the event of an accident.
The Pyle PLCMDVR47 supports microSD cards for flexible storage options, accommodating various recording durations based on the card's capacity. Additionally, it features night vision capabilities, using infrared technology to enhance recording quality in low-light conditions, thereby ensuring reliable performance during nighttime driving.
Installation is straightforward, with a suction mount for easy attachment to the vehicle's dashboard or windshield. The dash cam operates via a 12V power connection, drawing power directly from the vehicle, and is designed to automatically start recording upon ignition. Its user-friendly interface and easy setup make it a practical choice for drivers seeking a reliable and feature-rich dash cam for everyday use.
Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam F.A.Q.
How do I install the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam in my vehicle?
To install the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam, attach the suction mount to your windshield, ensuring it is securely fastened. Connect the power cable to the dash cam and plug it into your vehicle's cigarette lighter socket. Adjust the camera angle to ensure it captures the road ahead.
What is the recommended way to format the SD card used in the Pyle PLCMDVR47?
To format the SD card, insert it into the dash cam and navigate to the settings menu. Select the 'Format' option and confirm to format the card. This will ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
Why does my Pyle PLCMDVR47 dash cam keep turning off while driving?
If your dash cam turns off while driving, check the power connection. Ensure the cable is properly connected and the cigarette lighter socket is providing power. Also, verify that the battery is not depleted if running on battery power.
How can I view the recorded videos from my Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam?
To view recorded videos, remove the SD card from the dash cam and insert it into a compatible card reader on your computer. Alternatively, connect the dash cam directly to a computer using a USB cable and access the files via the file explorer.
What should I do if the dash cam is not recording videos?
Ensure the SD card is properly inserted and has available storage space. Check the camera settings to confirm that recording is enabled. If issues persist, try formatting the SD card or using a different card.
How can I reset the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam to its factory settings?
To reset the dash cam, locate the reset button, usually found on the device's body. Press and hold it for a few seconds until the device restarts, indicating a successful reset to factory settings.
Why is the video quality poor on my recorded footage?
Poor video quality may be due to incorrect settings. Check the resolution settings in the camera menu and ensure it is set to the highest quality. Additionally, clean the camera lens and make sure it is not obstructed.
How do I update the firmware on the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam?
Visit the Pyle website to download the latest firmware for the PLCMDVR47 model. Follow the provided instructions to update the firmware, which typically involves copying the firmware file to the SD card and restarting the device.
Is it possible to use the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam for parking surveillance?
Yes, the Pyle PLCMDVR47 can be used for parking surveillance if it is connected to a constant power source. Enable the motion detection feature in the settings to record when motion is detected near the vehicle.
How do I enable loop recording on the Pyle PLCMDVR47 Dash Cam?
Access the dash cam settings menu and navigate to the loop recording option. Set the preferred video segment length, such as 1, 3, or 5 minutes. This will enable continuous recording by overwriting the oldest footage when the card is full.