
Axis body worn solution
Configure your system
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www.axis.com/products/online-manual/58704#t10163346
Set up a holster sensor for your body worn camera
To enable unholster detection:
1. Make sure the holster sensor is disconnected from its power supply.
2. Go to
Users
and select the user that you want to pair the holster sensor with.
3. Click
to pair new equipment.
4. Click
Pair
(Holster sensor).
5. Dock the camera (do one of the following, based on camera assignment method):
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Fixed camera assignment:
Dock the camera assigned to the body worn user that you want to pair the holster
sensor with.
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Self-assign camera assignment:
Make sure a camera is docked.
6. Enter the 6 digit serial number found on the holster sensor.
7. Undock the camera (do one of the following, based on camera assignment method):
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Fixed camera assignment:
Undock the camera and wait for it to start. Operation status LED lights up green.
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Self-assign camera assignment:
Self-assign a camera, undock it, and wait for it to start. Operation status
LED lights up green.
8. Connect power supply to the holster sensor.
9. The wireless connectivity status LED on the camera pulses yellow to show that the pairing started. Wait for the wireless
connectivity status LED on the camera to light up green, which indicates a successful pairing (can take up to 20 seconds).
The wireless connectivity status LED lights up red if the pairing failed.
10. Disconnect power from the holster sensor.
11. Install the holster sensor and unholster to make sure the pairing was successful. The recording LED on the camera
should light up red.
12. Dock the camera.
After completing the pairing, check the pairing status for the holster sensor under
Paired equipment
. Green status shows that the
pairing is registered in the body worn system.
To connect the camera to a holster sensor in the daily use, undock the camera and make sure that it is in the holster sensor’s range
within 10 minutes after undocking. Under normal circumstances the range is 5–10 m (16–33 ft.).
Record location data
You can turn on
Location data
to record the geographical position of the camera. If the camera has GPS signal, it saves its position
when and where a recording is started and stopped. This means that the camera can save up to two positions for each recording. This
location data is transferred to the content destination and is useful when managing recordings and building cases.
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