After you Install a Dash Cam, you can configure camera settings to customize camera operation and functionality (Settings () > Devices settings > Configuration > Cameras).
When you enable dash cam settings from the Cameras Configuration, you apply the setting for your entire fleet. To apply the setting to a specific vehicle, see Configure Individual Vehicle Dash Cam Settings. To auto-dismiss safety events at specific locations, edit the address properties (see Manage an Address for more information).
You can customize dash cam settings to exclude safety events by location or to apply to a specific vehicle.
You can enable and modify the following settings from Cameras Configuration:
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Multi-Camera Engine Off Uptime (See Samsara Multi-Camera Systems)
For vehicles with a dual-facing camera, such as the CM32 or CM34, you can enable inward-facing trip images. By default, inward-facing images are disabled for privacy concerns. When you enable Driver-Facing Trip Images, inward-facing and the road-facing images upload to the Trip History Report every few minutes.
Automatic Driver Detection (Camera ID) facial recognition is supported with dual-facing dash cams. If you want to use dash cams to associate vehicle activity with a driver, you can enable facial recognition.
Audio recording is supported by all dash cams and internal multi-cameras. By default, audio recording is disabled. If your state or municipality allows for it, you can Enable Audio Recording alongside video capture. Audio recording begins only after you enable this setting and does not apply to any previous historical footage.
Because a portion of the dash cam recording capacity is used for audio storage, you reduce your video storage capacity when you enable audio recording. To see the distribution of dash cam storage when utilizing optional features, see Dash Cam Storage Capacity.
Samsara CM series Dash Cams continuously record audio and video based on Dash Cam Recording Logic and your configured settings. To modify dash cam settings to better suit the needs of your fleet, you can adjust the camera storage and video quality settings.
For more information about video quality settings, see Dash Cam Video Quality and Storage
By default, dash cams record for 10 min after a trip ends. On CM3x series dash cams, with the Parking Mode setting enabled, the dash cam records both road-facing and inward-facing video for 1 hr (default) beyond the standard 10min time. For example, a Recording Window setting of 1hr will record 1 hr and 10 min after a trip has ended. You can customize the Parking Mode recording time from 1hr to up to 12 hrs in 1hr increments.
When you enable Parking Mode, audio is captured only if Audio Recording is enabled for the vehicle.
To meet the minimum criteria for automatic Harsh Event Detection and AI Event Detection, a vehicle must be on a trip; therefore, automatic detection of these events is disabled when the vehicle is in this mode. However, if footage is available, you can request the footage using Video Retrieval.
The vehicle battery will continue to power the dash cam after the vehicle is disabled. Therefore, Parking Mode is only recommended for vehicles with healthy batteries that are driven regularly. Longer recording times drain the battery at a faster rate than shorter recording times.
Cameras installed using the Samsara Camera Connector will work with Parking Mode only if the third-party camera is configured in a way that permits power to the third-party camera after the vehicle has been turned off. Otherwise, the Samsara Dash Cam will record after the vehicle has been turned off, but cameras installed using the Camera Connector will not.
Administrators with explicit Live Stream permissions can initiate live stream for vehicles that are on active trips.
You can enable Live Streaming capabilities for your entire fleet or for specific vehicles. To view privacy considerations and instructions to configure the setting, see Live Streaming.
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