It is the SG9663DCIs that a SG9663DC, SG9663DCPRO or SG9663DCPRO+? Couldn’t tell from the video or post.
What version firmware is currently installed?
What year make model vehicle is this and which fuse slots have been tapped for +ACC and +BAT?
Is that a SG9663DC, SG9663DCPRO or SG9663DCPRO+? Couldn’t tell from the video or post.
What version firmware is currently installed?
What year make model vehicle is this and which fuse slots have been tapped for +ACC and +BAT?
start by updating the firmware, you're on an old version, current version for yours is here http://bit.ly/SG9663DCfirmwareV1-49
I'll send you a message shortly
Yep both are set to 3 wireCHeck the "power input" in dashcam menu (2-wire vs 3-wire).
Can you try your dashcam in your parent's car, just to eliminate the power supply issue?Okay so did firmware update still have the same issue. Tried other fuses still the same issue. I decided to check to see if it's an issue with the camera and not my car. I got my parents the same exact dashcam when I got one for them. I plugged it in my car and turned it off and on a few times. Each time my parent's camera started back up. Seems to be an issue with my cam if I had to guess. Any ideas on further troubleshooting?
Thanks
Can you try your dashcam in your parent's car, just to eliminate the power supply issue?
Sorry to raise an old thread but I seem to be having the same issue.
Rechecked my settings and all seems fine.
If left overnight it won't power back on after the auto cutoff has kicked in. But does after being at work oddly. Powers up manually just fine.
I need to check the wiring is good but it's been in the car for a year and in a previous car for a while before that without issue.
The only recent change was I put in a different SD card as the old SanDisk one was playing up.
Did you get anywhere with yours?
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It's a 2015 Suzuki Swift 1.6 with keyless entry. It took a couple of tries to find suitable fuses originally for the switched feed as one I tried interfered with the locking system.What year make model vehicle do you have and if you’re using the three wire hardwire kit which fuse slots have you tapped into for ACC and BAT?
winter4w was a sent a replacement camera and all seems to be well now.
Thanks. I will double check the wiring and fuses when it's not raining just to make sure nothing has gone awry there and then contact Niko/SG as needed.I see you’re in the UK. I would open a Street Guardian support ticket or contact your UK seller.
Funnily enough I'd planned to get that checked and all okay there besides needing a good run around.I wonder if your car battery might be old or undercharged, and falling below the cut-off setting? While you're into the wiring at the fusebox you might consider dropping the setting one notch to see what happens.
Phil
Well I finally had some time to fiddle about with the car and cam properly. Reflashed the firmware and checked the wiring and still no luck.Funnily enough I'd planned to get that checked and all okay there besides needing a good run around.
Will hopefully have a chance to have a proper fiddle some time this week.
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