This Release Notes document describes the following details for version 3.12.206 of the Surfsight® AI-12 dashcam:
Randomized AI-12 hotspot password created when hotspot is enabled for the first time
DC-1276
A new randomized Wi-Fi password is automatically generated when a hotspot is enabled for the first time on a dashcam. This increases security and reduces vulnerabilities to hacking when auxiliary cameras are connected to the Surfsight® AI-12 dashcam.
Note
Currently, the hotspot can only be turned on and off in the WIFI SETTINGS screen of the dashcam. An API call to turn a hotspot on and off is planned for the future.
The password contains twenty alphanumeric characters including at least one of each of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers. The new Wi-Fi password is generated each time the hotspot is switched from Off to On. Following a firmware update the hotspot remains in the state is was prior to the update, whether Off or On. Following a factory reset the password reverts to the default 12345678.
NOM label added to Certification screen
DC-1226
To sell in Mexico, devices require Official Mexican Standards, or Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) certification. The AI-12 dashcam is designed to meet NOM certification requirements and the label has been added to the Certification screen on the AI-12 dashcam.
Issue ID |
Problem |
Resolution |
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DC-1251 |
In some cases, following the upgrade to firmware version 3.12.108, the dashcam rebooted repeatedly. |
The issue was resolved so that the dashcam does not reboot repeatedly. |
The following table lists the current known issues that have not yet been resolved:
Issue ID |
Problem |
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DC-829 |
Smoking events are not always triggered. Additionally, seatbelt events are not always triggered when drivers wear dark clothing on their upper bodies. |
DC-1056 |
On rare occasions, the recording request file may skip one second in the video. |
DC-1081 |
Some devices report high data usage. |
DC-1229 |
In rare cases, event videos have a two-second time difference between the recordings from the in-cab lens and the road-facing lens. |