hi, when I stall and then restart my motorbike immediately, the recording stops and does not start again until the end of my trip.As if there was a need for a downtime for the motorcycle to be respected.Once recording has not resumed after a stop of about 4 to 5 minutes.Thank you for your help.
The K2 takes approximately 20 to 25 seconds to shut down. Think of it as a PC that needs to shut down. If you restart the motorcycle during shutdown, the K2 can miss the start-up signal.
Depending on what you have connected the yellow control wire to, it can take even longer for the K2 to shut down.
Apologize for any inconvenience that has caused first. Could you kindly reproduce this problem first? If this happen again, please kindly record a video to illustrate the indicator status on DVR for a better and faster diagnosis of the problem. Many thanks in advance.
Thank you for your answers
@Hans, the video stops well after 10 seconds.I don't know how long I have to wait for the DVR to record.I connected the yellow wire behind the USB.
@Innovv, I will make a video of the DVR this weekend
Please keep us updated.
@INNOVV MotoCam
Hi, for this test I left the yellow wire on 5V and I stalled the engine 3 times (passing the 1st with the stand, with circuit breaker, with the key). I watched video. Everything works fine.The video does not stop.I don't explain why my previous videos were not recorded.
Anyway, thank you all for your feedback and your help.
I will continue to ride I'll see if the problem happens again.
@Marc B
The yellow wire still needs to be connected to 12V to work reliably.
Hi Marc
But it is connected to 12V, right?
When I disconnect the yellow cable and reconnect it within 5-6 seconds while the K2 is running, nothing happens to the K2. It simply keeps running.
But this is only when I test this on my desk, using a regulated power supply.
On my motorbike, when I stall the engine and immediately restart it, the K2 will crash and will take 20 or more seconds to reboot. This is simply because, when I start the engine, the voltage on the battery drops pretty far. Too far for the K2 to keep running. This is, by the way, the reason why the K2 waits about 10 seconds after ignition is switched on before it starts booting. Innovv wants to prevent the K2 to be affected by voltage drops during the engine start.
The difference between your and my bike may be, that on my bike the cable where I connected the yellow cable to does deliver 12V only while the enigne is running. So if I stall the engine, it also cuts the 12V on the yellow wire. After engine restart, the power module starts again its 10 sec delay before signalling the K2 to boot.
*guessing on*
If your bike does deliver 12V while ignition is switch on, there may not be such a start signal when you stall the enigne, because the ignition is still on. Therefore the power module does not signalling the K2 that it should start.
*guessing off*
To test this, you could start your bike and wait till the K2 is up and running. Then stall the engine, switch ignition off for 2-3 seconds, switch it back on and start your bike. If I am right, the K2 should restart as usual.
Ok I understood my mistake.π The USB is connected in 5v not in 12v.
I'll keep you informed
Thanks for your help