Jan 10, 2020
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FAQs
USB Mode: The pre-installed firmware allows you to transfer files directly to your PC via USB.
Password Protected Mode: An optional firmware version that allows you to password protect the cameras files, making them only accessible via the included software as well as restricting the option to change the date and time and police ID.
If you are on windows, plug your camera into your PC and navigate to "My Computer" or "This PC". You should see your body camera's assigned drive letter. Usually, D, E, or F. Depending on how many devices are connected to your computer. Right-click on the drive letter assigned to your body camera and select "Format" towards the bottom. Another window will pop up showing you the settings available to format your device. Make sure the "File System" is set to fat32 if your camera is a 32GB model or smaller or exFAT if your camera is 64GB or larger. Enable "Quick Format" and then press "Start". Your device is now formatted.
You can view the files directly on the device, using the HDMI to view on a TV or transferring the files via USB to a PC. Note: If your camera is in the password-protected mode you will have to use the password-protected mode software.
No, the lights are very dim and will only be visible from the officer.
High, medium and low are referring to the bitrate of the video. The higher the bitrate the higher the video quality. If you want to get the most battery life, setting the video quality to low will allow you to get up to 1 hour of extra battery life in certain modes.
Yes, in night vision mode the cameras lens infrared filter is removed, which allows more light to pass through. This enables the camera to be 3-4X better than in day mode in low light conditions.
Attached below is a copy of the Manual for this device. For technical support, please contact the manufacturer's dedicated support team at (616) 258-6315 or send an email to [email protected].