Takze Dashcam vo ver 9 len od AP 2.5 a len obmedzena funkcionalita - neporovnatelna s specializovanymi kamerkami.
About Dashcam
In addition to supporting Autopilot features, the narrow forward-facing camera can now record and store video footage on a USB flash drive. This can be convenient in situations where you want a video recording of a particular incident, such as a collision. You can pause, resume, or save video recording directly from your vehicle’s touchscreen.
Note: Dashcam may not be available in certain market regions or in vehicles built before approximately August 1, 2017.
Note: Dashcam only works when your vehicle is powered on (see Starting and Powering Off). Dashcam does not record video when your vehicle is powered off.
Using Dashcam
Dashcam requires a dedicated flash drive with FAT32 formatting (NTFS and exFAT are not currently supported). Before you can use the flash drive for dashcam, you must manually add a base-level folder in the flash drive called “TeslaCam” (without the quotation marks). This folder is required for your vehicle to know where to store the video files; dashcam does not work without it.
After adding the required folder to your supported flash drive, insert it into one of your vehicle’s front USB ports (see Interior Storage and Electronics). The rear USB ports are meant for charging mobile devices and do not support dashcam. When your vehicle recognizes the flash drive, a dashcam icon appears in the status bar at the top of your touchscreen and dashcam automatically begins recording.
Touch the dashcam icon to control dashcam:
Note: When connected, the flash drive is dedicated to dashcam only. It cannot also be used to play media files.
Note: Tesla recommends using a flash drive with as much available storage as possible. If your flash drive does not have sufficient storage, an alert displays and dashcam may be unable to save video files.
Note: Refer to About Autopilot for information on limitations of the forward facing camera and how to clean it. For best results, ensure that both the camera and the windshield have good visibility.
About Dashcam
In addition to supporting Autopilot features, the narrow forward-facing camera can now record and store video footage on a USB flash drive. This can be convenient in situations where you want a video recording of a particular incident, such as a collision. You can pause, resume, or save video recording directly from your vehicle’s touchscreen.
Note: Dashcam may not be available in certain market regions or in vehicles built before approximately August 1, 2017.
Note: Dashcam only works when your vehicle is powered on (see Starting and Powering Off). Dashcam does not record video when your vehicle is powered off.
Using Dashcam
Dashcam requires a dedicated flash drive with FAT32 formatting (NTFS and exFAT are not currently supported). Before you can use the flash drive for dashcam, you must manually add a base-level folder in the flash drive called “TeslaCam” (without the quotation marks). This folder is required for your vehicle to know where to store the video files; dashcam does not work without it.
After adding the required folder to your supported flash drive, insert it into one of your vehicle’s front USB ports (see Interior Storage and Electronics). The rear USB ports are meant for charging mobile devices and do not support dashcam. When your vehicle recognizes the flash drive, a dashcam icon appears in the status bar at the top of your touchscreen and dashcam automatically begins recording.
Touch the dashcam icon to control dashcam:
- Pause: Press and hold the dashcam icon to stop recording. The red dot on the dashcam icon disappears.
- Resume: Tap the dashcam icon, when recording is paused, to start recording video on the flash drive. The red dot on the dashcam icon appears. The dashcam stores approximately one hour of the most recent video footage on the flash drive before new video begins overwriting old video.
- Save: Tap the dashcam icon, when actively recording, to archives the most recent ten minutes of video. The video fiels are saved on the flash drive with a unique timestamp. These saved video recordings are not overwritten by new recordings.
- To access the video footage from dashcam, remove the flash drive and use a personal computer to access the video files located in the “TeslaCam” folder.
Note: When connected, the flash drive is dedicated to dashcam only. It cannot also be used to play media files.
Note: Tesla recommends using a flash drive with as much available storage as possible. If your flash drive does not have sufficient storage, an alert displays and dashcam may be unable to save video files.
Note: Refer to About Autopilot for information on limitations of the forward facing camera and how to clean it. For best results, ensure that both the camera and the windshield have good visibility.
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