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Configure settings for multiple dashcams
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Bulk Settings allows fleet managers to quickly customize the settings of multiple dashcams at once without having to individually configure each dashcam.

To configure settings in bulk:

  1. From the Surfsight Portal dashboard, click Devices on the navigation bar.

  2. Check the boxes next to a group of vehicles or next to multiple vehicles in the same or different groups whose settings you want to configure.

    Bulk Settings appears at the top.

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  3. Click BULK SETTINGS.

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    Setting

    Explanation

    Audio Recording

    This setting enables the recording of audio in both the front and the cabin of the vehicle.

    Enable Distracted Driver

    This setting enables or disables MV+AI related events when the driver is distracted. For more information, see About MV+AI.

    Enable Audio Alerts

    This setting enables audio alerts in the vehicle when there is a risky driving event. The table below shows which configurations of settings enable audio/visual alerts.

    Settings

    Features

    Enable Audio Alerts - Settings

    Audio alerts - Event Settings

    Audio alerts enabled

    On

    On

    Yes

    On

    Off

    No

    Off

    On

    No

    Off

    Off

    No

    In Cabin Recordings

    This setting enables or disables video recording from the in-cab lens.

    Video Text Overlay

    This setting enables or disables the text overlay on the video.

    Speed Units in Text Overlay

    This setting determines the speed units (miles per hour or kilometers per hour) to be used on the video recording.

    Time Format

    This setting determines the time format (24 HR or 12 HR), in video recordings.

    Enable Live Video Streaming

    This setting enables live video streaming from the vehicle.

    Idle Minutes to Enter Standby

    This setting sets the minutes from when the vehicle stops moving until the dashcam enters Standby mode. In Standby mode, the dashcam does not stream live video, record video, or upload video events, until the camera exits Standby mode. Fore more information see Standby mode,

    For the AI-12 dashcam, the minutes to enter standby are between ten and sixty.

    For the AI-14 dashcam, the minutes to enter standby are between two and sixty.

    Drivers Camera

    Disable the option to stop recording with the in-cab lens.

    When set to off, there are no recordings even if Enable Distracted Driver is set to on.The Drivers Camera setting takes precedence.

    Driver Position

    Set to left or right to indicate the side on which the driver seat is located. This important for MV+AI and distracted driving functionality.

    Recording Encryption

    This setting enables encryption for SD card recordings.

    Enter a password for the encryption. The password can be 16, 24, or 32 characters in length.

    For more information about encryption, see Enable encryption for SD card recordings from the dashcam.

    Virtual Ignition

    Applicable for AI-14 devices only

    This setting enables virtual ignition to start the AI-14 dashcam.

    Screen Timeout

    Applicable for AI-14 devices only

    This setting sets the seconds from when the AI-14 dashcam wakes up until the screen shuts off.

    Note

    The AI-14 dashcam records the entire trip, even when the screen is off.

    Driver Identification

    This setting enables or disables driver identification (and assignment) through driver check in and check out with a unique PIN or QR code specific to that driver. Driver identification can be enabled either for a driver PIN code or a QR code, but not both.

    For more information about Driver check-in and check-out, see Driver check-in and check-out on the dashcam.

    When enabled, a configurable driver prompt is available, with an optional audio alert. The driver prompt can be customized to time intervals between 10 and 60 seconds . This is required when Driver Prompt is enabled.

  4. Adjust the settings as needed.

  5. Click SAVE to apply the changes.

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