Crackle and white noise from U1000 when starting car after BAB-50 battery has died

Guys, are you sure you have installed the Thinkware Dash Cam correctly?

The dashcam must be permanently powered by the car battery.

When you turn off the car, the dashcam must still have power.

If your installer connected the dashcam's power cables incorrectly, i.e. not always powered on, the dashcam will make those screeching sounds.

To check if your dashcam is permanently powered, you can use a tester to check if the voltage is available even when the car is off.

If the power supply to the dashcam is not permanently connected then you must go back to your installer (electrician) and ask him to connect your Dashcam in a point where it is always powered.

In this way you can also successfully activate the parking mode and if you use the radar (purchasable as an accessory), the dashcam will only start recording if someone passes in front of the windshield and therefore you will save battery.

Okay?
 
This is not correct . the camera does NOT have to be on all the time . (only if you want parkmode)
when the engine's switched off, the camera will save the last clip and then shut itself down.
 
This is not correct . the camera does NOT have to be on all the time . (only if you want parkmode)
when the engine's switched off, the camera will save the last clip and then shut itself down.

What you write is incorrect.

The dash cam must be permanently powered.

When the car is turned off then the camera goes into parking mode only if you have set it in the settings.

Furthermore, if you fit the radar accessory then you will only have recording if someone passes in front of the windshield.
 
Guys, are you sure you have installed the Thinkware Dash Cam correctly?

The dashcam must be permanently powered by the car battery.

When you turn off the car, the dashcam must still have power.

If your installer connected the dashcam's power cables incorrectly, i.e. not always powered on, the dashcam will make those screeching sounds.

To check if your dashcam is permanently powered, you can use a tester to check if the voltage is available even when the car is off.

If the power supply to the dashcam is not permanently connected then you must go back to your installer (electrician) and ask him to connect your Dashcam in a point where it is always powered.

In this way you can also successfully activate the parking mode and if you use the radar (purchasable as an accessory), the dashcam will only start recording if someone passes in front of the windshield and therefore you will save battery.

Okay?
Hello,

The dashcam will be permanently powered on if it is powered by a hardwiring cable, and or an OBD II power cable with the parking mode enabled. Using a 12V power cable won't give you access to parking mode, but for some point, some vehicles still provide power using a 12V cigarette port but we do not recommend enabling the parking mode when using 12V as the result will drain your vehicle's battery.

The radar module is available only for selected models of Thinkware Dashcams such as Q1000, U1000, and X1000, and the latest U3000 has a built-in radar. All Thinkware Dashcams are supported with parking mode even without the radar.

To learn more about parking mode please visit the links



 
What you write is incorrect.

The dash cam must be permanently powered.

When the car is turned off then the camera goes into parking mode only if you have set it in the settings.

Furthermore, if you fit the radar accessory then you will only have recording if someone passes in front of the windshield.
again: the camera needs to be permanently powered ONLY when you want park mode (either with or without radar)

if you don't want this, the camera can just switch off when engine switches off .
and it does this without any noise, cos it uses the internal capacitator to save the last clip and then switch off properly.
 
What you write is not correct.

The dashcam must always be powered otherwise the parking mode which is an option that can be set in the options will not work.

It is therefore obvious that the camera must be permanently installed with power supply so that it can be used as desired with or without parking mode.
 
i have said it TWICE now; the camera does NOT need to stay on if you do NOT want to use park mode.

your statement was that if camera switches off with the engine, this creates the noise as described by OP.

Again this is NOT true, as the camera switches off by itself in the same way a PC does:
IE it's not a simple power cut, but the camera takes time to save the last clip and then powers itself down.

This is normal behaviour and does not cause any noises.
 
You can repeat it 100 times but if you say the wrong thing you are wrong 100 times and you are not useful to those who read you.
Hello Aristoweb,

Can you please send us a video recording of the said crackling noise upon turning off the dashcam? Please send us ti support@thinkware.com so we can evaluate it. If the file is too large you can upload it to Google Drive or www.wetransfer.com and share the link.
 
You can repeat it 100 times but if you say the wrong thing you are wrong 100 times and you are not useful to those who read you.
i can't work out if you're taking the piss or if you English is not so good and you don't understand what I'm writing
 
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