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Page Paragraph Description 6 1 Statement 6 2 System Component 6 3 System Features 7 4 Notes/Warnings 8 5 Camera Views 9 6 General System Operation 11 7 Playback Menu 12 8 Camera Settings 13 9 Data Upload 14 10 General Settings 15 11 About Settings 16 12 Cam Manager 22 Warranty Bio-AX® Camera Operation Manual 2020 Document ID: Bio-AX® Camera Manual Date of Approval: 24/09/2020 Page: Version: Next Review Date: Pg 4 of 23 1.
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1. 2. 3. Statement a. The content descripted in the manual may be different from the version you use now, owing to our commitment to progressive development. b. If you encounter the problem which is unable to be solved at the time of using this manual, please contact us directly. The content of the manual will be updated irregularly, and the updated content detailed on within the version control. System Component. The system is supplied in a packaged 6 case box complete with the following: a.
4. NOTES / WARNINGS a. Charging Battery – Prior to first use of the system, charge the battery for a minimum of four hours. When the battery is fully charged, the flashing Blue “POWER” LED on the top of the device will turn OFF. Please note that your camera may arrive already fully charged, so don't be surprised if, the first time you try to charge it, the red “charging” light does not come on. a. Connection to PC – The Camera DOES NOT allow direct connection to a PC for downloading of data.
g. 5. Screen Protectors – The Chest Camera device may be dispatched with a protective film covering the camera lens (front) and viewing screen (back). Please ensure that the film is peeled off before using. Camera Views a. b. c. Top 1) Power (Left) – BLUE LED shows the device is powered. 2) GREEN LED shows the device is ON (standby). 3) Work – RED LED shows the device is Recording. 4) Video. This LED will also show RED. 5) Recording Audio Only. 6) Camera Button (Left) – taking still images.
d. e. Right 1) USB / SIM Card slot. 2) SOS button. Rear 1) 360° detachable clip. 2) Display Screen. 3) (1) “Menu” / “OK” button. 4) (2) “Up” button. 5) (3) “Down” button. 6) (4) “Back” / “Replay” button. 1 2 3 4 6. General System Operation. a. b. Power On/ Off. 1) Press and hold the POWER ON / OFF button for 3 seconds; the camera will turn on and enter the standby mode (the device will vibrate).
c. d. e. 3) If recording is required in “low light” conditions, press the IR button (unless IR “Auto” has been previously selected). The IR illuminators will be turned on and the device will enter the night shooting mode. 4) IMPORTANT NOTE: Video recorded when IR has been selected will be in black and white only. Still Images. 1) Once turned on, the device will automatically enter the camera preview mode. Press the PHOTO button to take still images.
f. Push To Talk Button. 1) g. h. Infrared Light Button. 1) Single press 2) Press and hold to turn on/off infrared lights. to turn on/off IR light. Laser Light Marker. 1) i. Press and hold when the camera is connected to CMSV6(Monitoring Software) to communicate via voice with the command centre. Press and hold to turn on/off laser light. Reset Button. 1) To reset the device press and hold 7. + for 5 seconds to the reset camera. Playback Menu. a. b. Video Playback.
c. 8. Audio Playback. 1) When in the “playback” state, select the audio play back option and press the UP or DOWN button to select the audio file you want to hear. 2) Press the OK button to play the audio. Camera Settings. a. Resolution. Whilst the camera is on, in the mode of framing and preview, press the menu button to set and select options of resolution. The resolution has seven levels: 2560x1440 30p, 2304x1296 30p, 1920x1440 30p 1920*1080 30p,1280*720 30p, 848*480 30p.
9. j. Streaming Control. This option is to select streaming. The options are off, video, audio, text, audio and video, all. k. H265 Encoding. H265 encoding can be selected on or off. The compression efficiency and decoding difficulty of H265 are higher than H264, and H265 encoding is off by default. l. Pre Record. Pre-recording has seven options: off, 5S, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 60s. If you choose to close, no prerecording is performed.
10. General Settings. a. Language Setting. Multiple languages are available, English is the default. b. TV Out. This option allows you to choose the form of TV out. The options are NTSC and PAL. c. GPS. The item is used to open or close the function of GPS. d. Vibration. The item is used to open or close the function of vibration. e. IR Filter. The infrared switch mode can be adjusted. When auto is selected, the infrared will be turned on automatically in dark environment.
11. q. Password Mode. This option turns password mode on and off. If on, you need to enter the correct password to enter the menu for setting, and the password is "888888" by default. The general default setting is on. r. 4G. This can turn the 4G module on and off. You can choose to turn it on manually and turn it on automatically. You can set SIM PIN, APN, APN username and APN password s. WIFI. This can turn the WiFi module on and off.
n. SIM Card. This item shows whether the SIM card exists. o. APN. This is the display APN. p. 4G IP. This is the display 4G IP. q. 4G Signal. This is the display /4G Signal. r. WLAN MAC. This is the display WLAN MAC. s. WLAN SSID. This is the display WLAN SSID. t. WLAN IP. This is the display WLAN IP. u. Bluetooth Address. This is the display Bluetooth address. v. Serial Number. This is the display serial number. w. Hardware Version. This is the display hardware version. x.
b. Audax BioAX Cam Manager. 1) Camera Info. This is the main landing page when you first login. a) Device ID. This is the name you will call the device, and this must exactly reflect the Device ID that you will assign to the AgentDEMS. b) User ID. This is the officers name/badge number. c) Device Version. This is the firmware installed on the device. d) Apply. After every change within a tab it is important to select apply to reflect these changes. e) Sync PC Date/Time.
2) Network Settings Page. a) Device Name. Rename to suit your configuration. b) Account. This is the name you have created in CMS within the DeviceID page, this represents the Device IMEI number. c) Protocol. Within this page you can choose Cloud Dems for CMS applications, ONVIF for interoperable systems, Off if you do not want to stream, and protocol 28181. d) Server IP. This will need to be amended to reflect your servers IP. e) Server Port. Do not change. f) Apply.
3) k) APN. APN, APN username, and APN password will be as per your mobile providers configuration page. l) Apply. REMEMBER TO SELECT APPPLY AFTER EVERY CHANGE IN A TAB OR BOX. Camera Settings. a) Within this page you have the option to remotely configure the device without have to browse through menu structures. Bio-AX® Camera Operation Manual 2020 Document ID: Bio-AX® Camera Manual Date of Approval: 24/09/2020 Page: Version: Next Review Date: Pg 19 of 23 1.
4) Other Settings. Bio-AX® Camera Operation Manual 2020 Document ID: Bio-AX® Camera Manual Date of Approval: 24/09/2020 Page: Version: Next Review Date: Pg 20 of 23 1.
5) Password Settings Tab. It is recommended that you change your password for both the admin and general user immediately upon receipt of this software. Bio-AX® Camera Operation Manual 2020 Document ID: Bio-AX® Camera Manual Date of Approval: 24/09/2020 Page: Version: Next Review Date: Pg 21 of 23 1.
Warranty This product is warranted product against defects in material or workmanship for 1 year from date of purchase. This limited warranty shall not apply to any product or item subjected to misuse, including static discharge or over charge, failure by user to follow User Guide instructions, product modification, ordinary wear and tear, negligence or improper use/operation.
SAR Warning Statement This Body Worn Camera meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This Body Worn Camera is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for Tablet PC employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.