
VLP2 Wireless Microphone
Rev. 4.25.2019
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Avoid multiple non-metal barriers between the wireless mic and the docking
station
. If you walk indoors while a recording is in progress, multiple walls can
interrupt the signal between the wireless mic and the docking station.
Configure your VLP2 as a record trigger on the Flashback
. If you are using
the Fleet Management feature, see “Changing the Triggers for a Flashback DVR
that is Not Assigned to a DVR Group” or “Changing the Triggers for a Flashback
DVR Group” in the DVRs chapter of your DES Administrator’s Guide. If you
are
not
using the Fleet Management feature, see “Selecting & Configuring
Record Triggers” in your
Flashback User’s Guide
.
Always maintain a strong battery charge
. For more information, see “VLP2
Battery Considerations” on the next page.
Use the VLP2 with the lapel mic
. Although the
VLP2 comes with an internal mic, it is designed only
as a
backup
mic in the event that the lapel mic fails.
Whenever possible, use the lapel mic as your primary
microphone. If you use the
internal
mic as your
primary microphone, you may encounter audio
interference due to wind and road noises that
Starting a Recording
from the VLP2
To
start
a recording, slide the VLP2 switch
down
. The unit will vibrate
once
,
indicating that you have successfully initiated a recording. To
stop
a VLP2 initiated
recording, press
from the Flashback monitor or DVR. The unit will vibrate
twice
,
indicating that you have successfully ended the recording.
HINT
: If you receive any audio feedback after activating the microphone, use the
button on your Flashback monitor to decrease the volume slightly.
WARNING
: If you feel two short vibrations approximately 10 seconds after you
initiate a recording, it indicates that the recording has stopped. This typically occurs
because you left the DVR door open.
To initiate a
recording session,
slide this switch
down.
are more easily picked up when a mic is
connected to your waist vs. your chest.