Alternatively, you can set it to time-lapse parking mode which will result in the camera recording at 2FPS for the duration of its parking mode. The camera will then only save video files when it detects motion or an impact. Once the ignition is switched off your camera will automatically go into parking mode. The fourth mode is parking mode and can only be activated if you have hard-wired your camera. This can be useful if you spot dangerous driving or road rage incidents. The third recording mode is manual recording, when you press the rec button on the camera it will save that footage to the manual recording section of the memory. The Q800 will change into event recording when an impact is detected, this will save a 20 second video file of the event in a separate section of the memory to stop it being overwritten by normal footage. Unless there is a shock/impact or the ignition is switched off. Step 1: Open the Thinkware F800 App First, download Thinkware Dashcam Viewer for F800 from the App Store. Your camera will spend most of it’s time in continuous recording mode, when you switch on the ignition your camera will automatically start up and continuously store files to the SD card in 1 minute clips. Apple iOS The Thinkware F800 is finally here Here is our quick guide to connecting your F800 with your smartphone. The Thinkware Q800 Pro has a variety of recording modes and will automatically switch between them depending on what is happening around the vehicle.