[Upbeat music plays]
[The Toyota logo appears.]
[A caption reads: “Know Your Toyota”]

Title, Toyota Genuine Dash Camera: Overview
[A caption reads: “Information contained in this video is accurate on the date of production: August 2017.”]

[A Toyota vehicle drives along the road. A dash camera secured to the windshield is highlighted from several angles.]
Narrator: Toyota developed an easy-to-use Dash Camera that will record your driving experience, as well as any incidents that may occur while your vehicle is parked, without any concern about driver distraction.
The Toyota Genuine Dash Camera is safely secured to the vehicle’s windshield and is wired directly into its electrical system, so there are no unsightly hanging wires to plug in and get in the way…
[A close-up shot highlights the front of the dash camera.]
...and it has no screen, so there’s no concern about being distracted while driving.
The camera provides full HD 1080p video recording, with audio, but the audio function can be disabled, if desired.
[A ignition button is highlighted. A green light illuminates on the dash camera.]
Recording begins automatically when the vehicle’s ignition power is turned on, so there’s no need to touch it once it is installed.
[A Toyota vehicle drives along the road.]
[A caption reads: “Infinite loop: automatically records in a continuous loop”]

[A device labeled ‘8GB memory card’ is highlighted.]
The Toyota Genuine Dash Camera has several recording modes:
Infinite Loop mode automatically records videos and other data on a continuous loop, saving it on an industrial grade microSD memory card.
[A caption reads: “Incident Recording: activated and saved in the event of a collision (up to 10 incidents can be protected one at a time”]

[Driving footage appears on a computer screen.]

Incident recording mode is activated automatically in the event of a collision. With the aid of G-sensor impact detection, the video footage for the 12 seconds before impact and the 8 seconds immediately after is saved on the microSD card, for retrieval at a later time.
Use of the G-sensor for impact detection, paired with a GPS sensor that monitors speed and position, will provide an accurate account of events post-collision.
[A vehicle enters an indoor parking lot.]

[A caption reads: “Parking surveillance mode: captures and saves incidents if vehicle is jostled or hit when parked. Up to 10 incidents are protected at one time.”]

Parking surveillance mode provides a similar record if the vehicle is struck while parked, even when it is powered off.

[A device labeled ‘8GB memory card’ is highlighted.]
[A caption reads: “ Up to 10 incidents are protected at one time.”]

The device will record up to 60 seconds following the impact and the file will be saved on the microSD memory card. Up to 10 parking incidents are protected at one time. After 10 incidents, the oldest is overwritten if new incidents occur.

[Vehicles drive along a highway.]

[A caption reads: “Interesting event recording: capture and save something of interest”]

[A hand touches a button on the camera.]

[A caption reads: “press button once quickly”]

Interesting event recording mode allows you to capture video of something that catches your interest simply by pushing a button on the camera.
It will automatically save the past 12 seconds and the following 8 seconds for review later.
Up to five of these manual event recordings can be protected at one time. After five, the oldest is overwritten on the card.
[A caption reads: “Adventure mode: press button and hold for 1 second (up to 5 adventures are protected at one time)”]

[The dash camera is highlighted. A Toyota vehicle drives along the road.]

Adventure mode allows you to manually save up to an hour of footage at the highest quality video setting without the need for multiple devices on your windshield.
This all-in-one device can increase safety while capturing your adventures on the road for reference at a later time.
[A hand removes the memory card from a dash camera.]

[A device labeled ‘8GB memory card’ is highlighted.]
[A caption reads: “Card can be written over approx 20,000 times vs consumer grade cards approx 2,000 times”]

[A caption reads: “Please note: Use of an aftermarket SD card is not recommended”]

An 8GB industrial grade microSD card, of much higher quality than typically used in aftermarket systems, is included with the camera.
It has an estimated life cycle of approximately 20,000 write-cycles, compared to approximately 2,000 for consumer grade cards. While the camera is capable of accommodating up to a 32GB card, use of an aftermarket SD card is not recommended.

Once the microSD card is full, the oldest files will be overwritten, with no need to manually delete files.
[An animation demonstrates how a smartphone can be used to change settings and download footage.

When the vehicle is stationary, using the- software app provided, you can change settings or view recorded footage on your smartphone, via Wi-Fi data transmission.
[A hand removes the memory card from a dash camera. Footage appears on a computer screen.]

Alternatively, the microSD card can be removed from the camera to transfer and save its files to your PC or MAC computer, using an application that’s downloaded from the website. The app can be used to change settings as well as view recorded footage.

Thanks for watching this Know Your Toyota video.

[The Toyota logo appears.]

[A caption reads: “Information contained in this video is accurate on the date of production: August 2017”]

[A caption reads: “toyota.ca”]

[Upbeat music fades to silence.]