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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

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2. System Requirements

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3. Getting Started

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3-1 Function Buttons

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3-2 Charging the DrivePro™ Body 52

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3-3 LED Indicator Table

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4. Recording Videos

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5. Taking Photos

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6. Using the DrivePro™ Body App

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6-1 Downloading and Installing the App

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6-2 Connecting to the DrivePro™ Body App

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6-3 Playing Videos and Browsing Photos

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iOS

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Android

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6-4 Settings

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7. Using the DrivePro™ Body Toolbox Software

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7-1 Status

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7-2 Settings

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7-3 Tools

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7-4 Preference

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8. Docking Station (Optional)

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9. Cautions

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10. IPX4 Water Resistant

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11. Package Contents

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12. Specifications

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13. Frequently Asked Questions

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14. Recycling and Environmental Protection

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15. Two-year Limited Warranty

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16. GNU General Public License (GPL) Disclosure

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17. End-User License Agreement (EULA)

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18. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement

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Summary of Contents for DrivePro Body 52

Page 1: ...User s Manual Body Camera DrivePro Body 52 Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...ideos and Browsing Photos 9 iOS 9 Android 13 6 4 Settings 14 7 Using the DrivePro Body Toolbox Software 15 7 1 Status 16 7 2 Settings 17 7 3 Tools 18 7 4 Preference 18 8 Docking Station Optional 19 9...

Page 3: ...tely 1 5 hours to be fully recharged The DrivePro Body 52 has an internal 32GB storage allowing users to record up to 3 5 hours of footage In addition the camera is rugged and IPX4 water resistant pro...

Page 4: ...Requirements System requirements for connecting the DrivePro Body 52 to a computer and for using the DrivePro Body Toolbox A desktop or a laptop with a working USB port Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1...

Page 5: ...Function Buttons Front View Top View Reset Button Snapshot Wi Fi Button Connection Socket Power Button Buzzer Lens Camera Connector Built in Microphone Recording Wi Fi Indicator Warning Indicator Lan...

Page 6: ...3 5mm to USB cable to a wall outlet with the included adapter 2 Connect the bundled 3 5mm to USB cable to a computer 3 Connect the DrivePro Body 52 to Transcend s Docking Station Optional WARNING 1 T...

Page 7: ...the button you will hear 1 beep and the red LED light of the recording indicator will flash during recording To activate Wi Fi long press the button while recording and the LED light will flash from...

Page 8: ...s solid blue 5 Taking Photos To take photos while recording quickly press the button you will hear 1 beep 6 Using the DrivePro Body App Developed for iOS and Android devices the free DrivePro Body App...

Page 9: ...te the App will be displayed on the home screen of your device 6 2 Connecting to the DrivePro Body App 1 Turn on the Wi Fi by long pressing the button while recording the front LED will turn flashing...

Page 10: ...of your device to use the App Note The camera stops recording when you tap or using the App the front LED turns solid blue The camera will resume recording when you tap 6 3 Playing Videos and Browsing...

Page 11: ...10 2 To play the videos recorded tap VIDEO 3 Select the desired file to play the video...

Page 12: ...11 4 To browse the photos tap PHOTO 5 Select the desired file to view the photo...

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Page 14: ...13 Android 1 To play videos and browse photos tap 2 Select the desired file to play the video...

Page 15: ...g when you quit 6 4 Settings Tap to enter the Settings menu In the Settings menu you can adjust the settings of video device Wi Fi and System Menu options Resolution Set the resolution quality for vid...

Page 16: ...Enter the password to connect wirelessly to DrivePro Body 52 default password is 12345678 Note If you change the password it will be renewed when you reconnect to Wi Fi Version Tap to upgrade the firm...

Page 17: ...info com downloads 2 Install DrivePro Body Toolbox software on your desktop or laptop 7 1 Status On the Status page the basic information of the DrivePro Body is displayed including device serial num...

Page 18: ...t the appropriate frequency to avoid flashing A C light Available options 50Hz 60Hz Time Format Select the 24 hour or 12 hour AM PM time format Available options 24HR AM PM Date Format Set the date fo...

Page 19: ...upgrade firmware to the latest version format disk or reset DrivePro Body to its default status Note Formatting the disk and resetting the device will permanently remove all data 7 4 Preference Click...

Page 20: ...e Paired with Transcend s DrivePro Body Toolbox the docking station is also equipped with an auto upload function capable of automatically upload videos and photos while charging 9 Cautions Do not use...

Page 21: ...e DrivePro Body 52 If moisture condensation occurs turn off the DrivePro Body 52 and wait about 1 hour for the moisture to evaporate Bundled Velcro usage The bundled Velcro is recommended for raincoat...

Page 22: ...e sure they are both completely clean and dry Do not use the DrivePro Body 52 in water as it is not waterproof Do not use the DrivePro Body 52 in high temperature and high humidity environments i e sa...

Page 23: ...22 11 Package Contents DrivePro Body 52 Adapter 3 5mm to USB cable Camera Velcro...

Page 24: ...Holders Note When removing the DrivePro Body from the holder please pull from left and right side When reassembling make sure the DrivePro Body is securely attached to the holder Belt Pouch Quick Star...

Page 25: ...tached Battery Li Polymer 1530mAh Power Supply Input AC100V 240V 50 60Hz 0 4A Max Output DC5V 2A Recording Life Up to 3 5 hours Operating Temperature 20 C 4 F 65 C 149 F 20 C 4 F 45 C 113 F when charg...

Page 26: ...1 Is your DrivePro Body 52 properly connected to the USB port If not unplug and connect it again Make sure that both ends of the USB cables are properly connected as shown in the User s Manual 2 Is y...

Page 27: ...al negative consequences on the environment and human health Battery Disposal Your product contains a built in rechargeable battery covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC which cannot be dispose...

Page 28: ...ing prolonged exposure to humidity acts of nature improper installation including connection to incompatible equipment or problems with electrical power including undervoltage overvoltage or power sup...

Page 29: ...Agreement whether provided separately or associated with a Transcend product Product to the original purchaser of the Product upon or with which the Licensed Software was installed or associated as of...

Page 30: ...e LGPL the terms of which is currently available at http www gnu org copyleft lesser html and or c Code Project Open License CPOL the terms of which is currently available at http www codeproject com...

Page 31: ...ition to any other remedies available to Transcend terminate this Agreement immediately if Customer breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement 10 Miscellaneous a This Agreement constitutes t...

Page 32: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the eq...

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