The AI-14 dashcam uses road-facing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to detect events like critical following distance. To enable ADAS calibration, you must record three measurements in either centimeters or inches:
- Dashcam road-facing lens height from the ground.
- Width of the front axle from the outer edges of each tire.
- Dashcam offset from the center of the windscreen, measured from inside the cabin to the road-facing lens.
- When the dashcam is to the right of center, enter a negative value.
- When the dashcam is to the left of center, enter a positive value.
IMPORTANT: The dashcam must be installed at least 1 meter (39.3 in) above the ground before beginning ADAS calibration.
You can enter ADAS measurements directly on the AI-14 touchscreen or provide them to a reselling partner. The steps in Section 6.2 below cover the touchscreen method.
Measurement Guidance
Dashcam Height from the Ground
Front Axle Width from the Outer Edges of Each Tire
Dashcam Offset from Center of Windscreen
When the dashcam is to the right of center, enter a negative value. When the dashcam is to the left of center, enter a positive value.
Enter Measurements in Dashcam ADAS Settings
To access ADAS settings:
- Unlock the dashcam by entering the PIN. The default PIN is 3333.
- Navigate to Settings from the main menu.
- Scroll through settings to confirm that Speed Units and Driver Position are set correctly.
To enter measurements, navigate to Settings in your dashcam:
- Select the measurement units from the drop-down menu: inches or centimeters.
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Select Start Configuration in the ADAS – Not Calibrated section.
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Begin your measurement configuration. Select Next.
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Enter the height measurement you took from the ground to the dashcam. Select Next.
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Enter the axle width. Select Next.
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Use the arrows to adjust the dashcam’s offset from the center of the windscreen. The left arrow decreases the value (down to –200 cm); the right arrow increases it (up to +200 cm). Select Next.
- Review all entered measurements on the final summary screen. Select Save to finish.
IMPORTANT: If the dashcam is re-mounted (e.g. after a windscreen replacement), you must recalibrate and validate the measurement units.