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Audax Body Worn Video System 
 
20-1 Chest Camera - User Guide 

 

 
 
 
1. System Components 

The system is supplied in a soft case complete with the following: 
 

A. Chest Camera 
B. Internal (non-removable) 32Gb Solid State memory 
     (64Gb and 128Gb optional) 
C. USB 2.0 cable 
D. Wall Socket USB Charger 
E. 36

0̊ crocodile clip 

F. Dock / KlickFast type connector 
  

 

2. System Features 
 

  Full HD video recording

 

  Solid State memory 

  Still image capture 

  Audio 

  IR (Auto or Manual) 

  GPS 

  140° Wide Angle Lens 

  Secure, password protected files 

  IP67 

 

V.20200604

 

Summary of Contents for 20-1

Page 1: ... Camera B Internal non removable 32Gb Solid State memory 64Gb and 128Gb optional C USB 2 0 cable D Wall Socket USB Charger E 360 crocodile clip F Dock KlickFast type connector 2 System Features Full HD video recording Solid State memory Still image capture Audio IR Auto or Manual GPS 140 Wide Angle Lens Secure password protected files IP67 V 20200604 ...

Page 2: ...nty Password Protection The Chest Camera device has two different Passwords set a The Settings Menu has the initial password set as 000000 Please see Section 6 para Q for details of how to set Passwords The software will not allow access to settings and downloading without using this password Audax recommend that this Password is re set and safely recorded at the earliest opportunity b The Replay ...

Page 3: ... Only Front a Top left White light filter Top right IR Sensor Centre Camera lens Bottom Left Right IR Illuminators b Record Video button Left c USB connection d Audio only button e Manual IR button Right a SOS button Live Streaming ONLY b Camera still image button c Power on off button Rear a 360 detachable clip b Display Screen c 1 Menu OK button d 2 Up button e 3 Down button f 4 Back Replay butt...

Page 4: ... the video will be saved 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 IMPORTANT NOTE Video recorded when IR has been selected will be in black and white only c Still Images 1 Once turned on the device will automatically enter the camera previ...

Page 5: ...y 2 Press the OK button to play the video file Pressing the OK button while the file is playing will pause playback Press OK again to continue f Still Image playback 1 When in the playback state select the Photo playback option and press the UP or DOWN button to select the image you want to view 2 Press the OK button to view the picture Pressing the UP DOWN buttons will cycle photos 3 When choosin...

Page 6: ...able as an optional component at extra cost This Single Dock can be connected to a PC using the USB Cable supplied with the Camera IMPORTANT NOTE Please note that the Single Dock is only used for Charging the camera and cannot be used for downloading data ...

Page 7: ...or Down to select the required resolution and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby b Video quality Select VIDEO QUALITY will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to change the video quality bitrate in the following settings There are three options to select from Normal Fine and S Fine This gives different settings dependent on the Resolution set 2560 x 1440 ...

Page 8: ...on and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby d Post Event Recording Select POST_RECORD will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to select Post Event Recording There are six options to select from Off No post event recording 10 20 30 seconds 1 minute and 5 minutes The camera will continue to record for the selected duration AFTER pressing the stop recording b...

Page 9: ...P will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to reduce the fish eye effect on video There are two options to select from On or Off Press Up or Down to select the required resolution and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby g Video Encoding Select VIDEO ENCODING will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to change the compression rate T...

Page 10: ... resolution and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby NOTE Once the setting for Motion detection has been changed Low Medium High the Record button MUST be pressed to activate Motion detection The individual settings record video according to the change degree of the screen area Low Medium or High When the camera detects movement it will start recording and continue to record while m...

Page 11: ...K to confirm Press Back to return to standby l Photo burst Select PHOTO BURST will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to change the continuous photo shooting in a sequence There are six options to select from Off no continuous photo shooting a single photo will be captured 5 Five photos taken with one press of the Capture button 10 Ten photos taken with one press of the ...

Page 12: ... to confirm Press Back to return to standby n Auto shooting Select AUTO SHOOTING will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option for continuous photographs to be taken every x seconds dependent on settings below There are six options to select from Off no automatic photo taking 3 A three second delay will take place after pressing the PHOTO button 5 A five second delay will take...

Page 13: ... audio on the device IMPORTANT NOTE This setting has NO effect on the sensitivity of the audio recording Microphone e g even if this is set to OFF audio will still be recorded There are four options to select from Off Low Medium High Press Up or Down to select the required option and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby q Password Select PASSWORD will be highlighted in RED and selec...

Page 14: ...in dark conditions when IR is used There are three options to select from High Medium or Low IMPORTANT NOTE This option only has any value when the Infrared Switch R below is set to Auto Press Up or Down to select the required option and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby t IR distance Select IR DISTANCE will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to select ...

Page 15: ...FF will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to power off the LCD Screen screensaver after a certain period of time unless any other operation is selected NOTE Having the LCD Screen on continuously will use more battery power There are five options to select from Off the LCD Screen will NOT automatically be turned off 30 secs the LCD Screen will turn off after 30 seconds 1...

Page 16: ... the required option and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby x Slideshow Select SLIDESHOW will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to select a Slideshow of all the still images stored on the Camera Each image will stay on screen for approximately 5 seconds before moving to the next image There are two options to select from On or Off Press Up or Down to se...

Page 17: ...sable the LED Indicators on the top of the Camera There are two options to select from On or Off Press Up or Down to select the required option and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby ab Loop record Select LOOP RECORD will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to either overwrite old video files stored on the camera or to have the camera stop recording when ...

Page 18: ...r the USB 12v connections remain powered even if the vehicle ignition is turned off This setting is based on the fact that power to the USB 12v connections is disabled when the vehicle ignition is turned off There are two options to select from On or Off Press Up or Down to select the required option and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to standby ad WiFi Select WIFI will be highlighted in...

Page 19: ...Password for the SSID selected using the keypad shown This is the same procedure as for para ae above Press the buttons to move around the keypad as shown in ae above After entering the correct WiFi Password select the Enter key bottom right of keypad to finish ag Server IP Select SERVER IP will be highlighted in RED and select OK This allows you to input the IP address of the Server being used fo...

Page 20: ...ottom right of keypad to finish ai Network ID The NETWORK ID allows that the Camera will be recognised by the Server when Live Streaming This setting is fixed and CANNOT be changed aj Second resolution Network quality Select SECOND RESOLUTION will be highlighted in RED and select OK This allows you to select the Resolution Network Quality for Live Streaming NOTE the higher the Second Resolution is...

Page 21: ... FORMAT will be highlighted in RED and select OK This will give you the option to completely Format the internal memory IMPORTANT NOTE FORMATTING WILL DELETE ALL RECORDED DATA ON THE CAMERA Select the o icon to Format settings or select the x to cancel Press Up or Down to select the required option highlighted in blue and press enter to confirm am Language Select LANGUAGE will be highlighted in RE...

Page 22: ...hted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to set the date and time Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to decrease or increase the time zone to select the required position e g 0 Greenwich Mean Time and press enter to confirm ap Time setting Select TIME SETTING will be highlighted in RED and select OK This gives you the option to set the date and time Press Left or Right to select the req...

Page 23: ... current Firmware Version on the device If new firmware updates are released these can be emailed to you along with the instructions for installation NOTE There is no option to alter this setting Press Back to return to standby ...

Page 24: ... and the device will appear as an external Removable Disk as per the diagram below 5 All video still images and audio files will appear in the DCIM folder The LOG folder contains a basic admin trail of the device use The MISC folder is not used and may not show 6 Click to open one of the recordings and this will immediately start playing the recording in a movie application e g VLC Media Player Wi...

Page 25: ...protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferenc...

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