The dash cam can gather information about the road ahead and detect events such as critical distance with road-facing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). To enable road-facing ADAS, you must take a few measurements. Record these measurements in either centimeters or inches:
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The dash cam road facing lens height from the ground
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The width of the front axle from the outer edges of each tire.
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The dash cam offset from the center of the windshield, measured from inside the cabin to the road facing lens.
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When the dash cam is to the right of the center of the windshield - enter a negative measurement
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When the dash cam is to the left of the center of the windshield - enter a positive measurement
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Important
The dash cam should first be installed at least 1 meter (39.3 inches) above the ground before beginning ADAS calibration.
The dash cam height from the ground
Rear axle width from the outer edges of each tire
Dash cam offset from the center of the windshield
You can enter ADAS measurements directly on the AI-14 touchscreen or provide them to a reselling partner. This section covers the touchscreen method.
Step 1: Accessing the ADAS Settings
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Unlock the dash cam: Enter the PIN to unlock the device. The default PIN is 3333.
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Enter the default PIN 3333 to unlock the dash cam for the first time, or your own PIN subsequently.
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Navigate to Settings: Select Settings from the main menu.
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Adjust Units and Driver Position: Scroll through the settings to ensure the Speed Units are set to your preference (km/h or mph) and the Driver Position is correct (Left or right).
Step 2: Entering Measurements
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Select ADAS Calibration: Scroll to and select ADAS - Not calibrated
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Select the measurement units from the drop-down menu: Inches or centimeters.
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Adjust measurements: Tap the measurement bar, enter the height, and tap Next.
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Tap the measurement bar, enter the axle width, and tap Next.
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Use the arrows to adjust the camera's offset from the center of the windshield. The left arrow decreases the value (up to -200 cm), and the right arrow increases it (up to +200 cm). Tap Next.
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Review all the entered measurements on the final screen.
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Tap Save to finalize the measurements. The camera will then begin auto-calibration.
Note
If the dash cam is remounted (for instance, after a windshield change), you must recalibrate the dash cam and validate its measurement units.