Within the past 4 days i have seen the camera not come on after parking mode
Saw the same again today, leaving the house of my 4 legged friend at 17:52 ( last parking file seeing me pass by to get into car ) then kilometers down the road i noticed the camera was not recording so had to turn it on manual at 18:03 or so.
So i am now inclined to think there are a general hand over problem from parking mode to normal mode when the memory card are full.
The camera seem to happily enter parking mode every time, but coming out of it with a full memory card can some times be a issue it seem, sadly it is not every tingle time it happen as that would make trouble shooting more easy.
I had 1 stop at the gas station on the way out, and that the camera handled well, and going home after this specified above i again had a stop at the gas station, and also this was handled well.
So only 1 of 3 parking mode -> normal mode transitions today was messed up.
Which is why i said finding the reason might not be as easy as one would expect.
I have never seen this issue with the memory card not full yet, then it seem to handle the transition perfect, so i think its something in the code that some times can trip the transition with a full memory card.
It might be solvable with a slowing down a little of the transition between the 2 states, cuz some times it work some times it don't, making me think it may be related to whether the camera did a file delete just before entering parking mode or not.
But exiting parking mode to normal the code i assume should be "If no card space /delete file ( to make room ) then normal record ( mode 1 )
I have a feeling that cameras using parking mode are like 2 modes, for instance like mobius cameras have, so mode 1 are normal drive with the parameters you have set for that, and mode 2 are parking mode with the parameters you have choose for that.
So the camera change in between the 2 modes either by ACC like in cameras using 3 wire hard wire kit, or in this case with 2 wire "hard wire" kit on the OBD port by G sensor activation.