
Axis body worn solution
Camera user guide
Movement -
Increased movement in the scene, or camera movement. The camera processor uses power in relation to the movement
in the scene.
Factors that increase recording bitrate are:
Movement -
Increased movement in the scene, or camera movement.
Image resolution -
High recording resolution.
Light -
Low light increases image noise.
Scene complexity -
A scene with few objects and colors, for instance a typical office, results in a lower bitrate than a more
complex scene.
Note
The pre-buffer has a dedicated space on the camera storage. When using the maximum resolution 1080p in very complex
scenes with a lot of movement, or in low light, the pre-buffer memory can get full, resulting in a slightly shorter pre-buffer
time than configured in AXIS Body Worn Manager.
Body worn camera error feedback
Use the body worn camera feedback to identify different errors. The table below shows the different camera behaviors, what they
mean, and how to solve the problem.
Behavior
What it means
What to do
All LEDs are off when the camera is
docked
No user is assigned to the camera.
• If you are using fixed camera
assignment, assign a user to the
camera, see
• If you are using self-assign camera
assignment, this means that the
camera is ready to be self-assigned.
The camera is in shipping mode
1
Add the camera in the body worn system, see
.
• No feedback
• Camera doesn’t start
The camera has run out of battery.
Charge the camera.
• LED: Operation status
amber
• Beep: 2 short, 1 long
• Buzz: 2 short, 1 long
Recording not possible, SW error or
other operational error.
Try the
. If the
problem persists try
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