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Location ..........................................................................................................................................4-2

Time Zone ................................................................................................................................ 4-2

Date Format............................................................................................................................. 4-3

Daylight Saving ........................................................................................................................ 4-3

Time Format ............................................................................................................................ 4-3

Settings ...........................................................................................................................................4-3

Record LED (Covert Mode) ..................................................................................................... 4-3

Pre-Event Time ........................................................................................................................ 4-3

Record Quality ......................................................................................................................... 4-3

Record Size .............................................................................................................................. 4-3

Audio Mode ............................................................................................................................. 4-4

Frames Per Second ................................................................................................................. 4-4

Vibrate Record ......................................................................................................................... 4-4

4.4 Save Configuration File

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Section 5

FirstVu HD Operation

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5.1 Powering On/Off

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5.2 Recording a Video .....................................................................................................5-1

Start Recording .............................................................................................................................5-1

End Recording ...............................................................................................................................5-1

5.3 Marking Events .........................................................................................................5-1

5.4 Audio Recording .......................................................................................................5-1

5.5 Uploading Files .........................................................................................................5-2

Uploading directly to a computer ............................................................................................5-2

Uploading Files using VuVault ...................................................................................................5-2

Non-Secure USB Port Method ............................................................................................... 5-2

Secure USB Port Method ....................................................................................................... 5-4

Using the FirstVu HD Docking Station .....................................................................................5-6

Attaching devices to the Docking Station ............................................................................ 5-6

Standard Battery Docking Station ........................................................................................ 5-6

Extended Battery Docking Station ........................................................................................ 5-6

Upload Process ....................................................................................................................... 5-6

FirstVu HD Status Indicators .................................................................................................. 5-6

Section 6

Video Playback and Management

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6.1 Using VuVault  ...........................................................................................................6-1

6.2 Using the Digital Ally Viewer ...................................................................................6-1

Toolbar Controls ...........................................................................................................................6-2

Playback Controls .........................................................................................................................6-2

Playback Slider Bar .......................................................................................................................6-2

6.3 View Selection and Options ....................................................................................6-3

Additional Controls ......................................................................................................................6-3

Section 7

Status Indicators ........................................................................................................... 7-1

7.1 Normal Mode ............................................................................................................7-1

7.2 Covert Mode ..............................................................................................................7-2

7.3 Memory & Battery Alerts .........................................................................................7-2

Section 8

Specifications 

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Section 9

Warranty Information

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Section 10

Regulatory

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Section 11

Contact Information

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Summary of Contents for FirstVu HD One

Page 1: ...rved This publication may not be repro duced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in whole or part in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording photocopying or in any other manne...

Page 2: ...date and time manually 2 3 Section 3 Device Configuration using VuVault 3 1 3 1 Default Configuration 3 1 3 2 VuVault Software 3 2 3 3 FirstVu HD Settings 3 3 Location 3 3 Time Zone 3 3 Date Format 3...

Page 3: ...ing VuVault 5 2 Non Secure USB Port Method 5 2 Secure USB Port Method 5 4 Using the FirstVu HD Docking Station 5 6 Attaching devices to the Docking Station 5 6 Standard Battery Docking Station 5 6 Ext...

Page 4: ...notifications Secure 32GB of event record memory with easy download thru USB port Software Upgradeable via USB Up to 4 5 hours of continuous recording on a single charge with standard battery or 8 ho...

Page 5: ...ch cable or 48 inch cable 002 05209 1 Camera Cable Clamp Only compatible with newer FirstVu HD DVR s 135 00398 00 or 135 00407 00 2 1 Standard Battery or Extended Battery 009 00008 01 1 Battery Charge...

Page 6: ...t 050 10239 00 Belt Mount Kit 002 05126 00 Belt Loop Holster w Extension Cable 002 05131 00 Nylon Pouch w Extension Cable 002 05132 00 Optional Accessories VuLink Wireless In Car Video Link Automatica...

Page 7: ...or one of the adapters illustrated below using the supplied USB cable A status LED on the charger indicates the charging mode of the battery The LED is red while the battery is charging When the LED...

Page 8: ...Ally camera Never plug any other device or cable into the camera port Doing so may cause permanent internal damage to your FirstVu HD To fully secure the connection slide the provided cable clamp down...

Page 9: ...s you wish to program into the FirstVu HD Use the following format YYYYMMDDHHMMSS using 24 hour UTC time You must also apply your time zone offset For example If you live in the CST zone and the curre...

Page 10: ...nfigure and activate your FirstVu HD If you are not using VuVault skip to Section 4 to configure your device in the Mini Configuration Manager 3 1 Default Configuration If the unit has never been acti...

Page 11: ...vice serial number located behind the battery in the battery compartment and type it into the wizard do not include the hyphen Assign it a name and description When done press Close then Save For more...

Page 12: ...ntral Standard Time is set by default Settings UTC UTC 6 CST default Date Format The date format displayed on the event recordings is selected through this setting Settings mm dd yy default yy mm dd d...

Page 13: ...e used in one second of video The higher the record quality the higher the bit rate and the size of the event files The default setting is high for a good mix between video qualities and upload time b...

Page 14: ...al Ally Technical Support for more information VuVault GO Setting Set VuVault GO Use this field to enable the device to work with the VuVault GO mobile application Data Transfer Secure USB Port This p...

Page 15: ...Select the correct Device Type from the available options You must select FirstVu HD 3 Click the button to detect the FirstVu HD from the available removable drives 4 Select the drive assigned to the...

Page 16: ...within the VuVault Admin Devices FirstVu HD Settings menu If Secure USB Port is enabled the only accessible information is the dvminfo log file The dvminfo log file contains basic information about y...

Page 17: ...ttings preset from the factory Central Standard Time UTC 6 Daylight Saving On Date format mm dd yy Time format 12 hour Record LED On during record Pre Event Disabled Record Quality High Record Size 72...

Page 18: ...x to navigate to the location of the file The file is named deviceconfig Device Configuration Click the button to create or edit a FirstVu HD device configuration The default device configuration scre...

Page 19: ...fe Settings 0 60 seconds default 0 seconds disabled Record Quality The Record Quality parameter allows the video compression bit rate to be adjusted Digital video is compressed by taking out data that...

Page 20: ...FPS 10 FPS 15 FPS 30 FPS default Vibrate Record Select the number of seconds between vibrations while the FirstVu HD is recording If set for 0 seconds the vibrate function will be disabled Settings 0...

Page 21: ...icator on the camera will be lit continuously during the recording If Pre Event has been enabled through the device configuration the unit will automatically include up to 60 seconds of video and audi...

Page 22: ...ed event files These restrictions can be implemented by a system administrator only if using the VuVault back office software If the Secure USB Port feature has been enabled in the VuVault FirstVu HD...

Page 23: ...to each record you want to upload The default File Server and Share Location are displayed If additional file servers have been defined select the desired destination using the dropdown menu Click the...

Page 24: ...USB port Make sure your device is powered on When Secure Mode is enabled files cannot be removed from your FirstVu HD until they are first uploaded into VuVault 2 Select Upload from the Main navigatio...

Page 25: ...nd details of the upload process will be displayed in the window 7 After the upload process finishes the uploaded files will be available for viewing in the My Dashboard and Search screens For more in...

Page 26: ...Docking Station To charge FirstVu HD Extended Batteries in a Docking Station you will need the Extended Battery version of the Docking Station This model does not include the secondary battery slots...

Page 27: ...e package to allow basic playback of video audio and metadata files as well as many advanced features The Digital Ally Viewer software installer is located on your FirstVu HD internal drive Once insta...

Page 28: ...back up your recorded event Help Displays help information and software version Previous Mark Click to skip to the Previous Mark Rewind Click and hold to rewind Play Pause Click to begin playback or p...

Page 29: ...the View Selection drop down box Full Screen View Click on the Full Screen icon or Double Click in the window to display full screen Auto Hide Window Click this icon box to display or hide the view s...

Page 30: ...e On Error 3 Flashes 5 Seconds 3 Pulses 5 Seconds VuLink Connected to VuLink VuLink will display a flashing LED when searching for your FirstVu HD and display a solid yellow LED when connected to your...

Page 31: ...lert If the Yellow status indicator flashes once every 5 seconds and 1 vibratory pulse is emitted every 5 seconds this indicates the memory is nearly full and has 15 minutes or less of recording space...

Page 32: ...Temperature 20 to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 to 80 C Dimensions 2 5 8 w x 4 h x 5 8 d DVR 1 1 8 w x 1 1 2 h x 1 0 d Chest Camera Weight 3 1 oz DVR 0 8 oz Chest Camera Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing...

Page 33: ...Damage caused by incorrect use of the unit carelessness unauthorized alterations to the unit improper storage of the unit or unauthorized service installation or repairs made to the unit Damage caused...

Page 34: ...rference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the user equipment and FirstVu HD Connect the user equipment into an outlet...

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