Orion OR-200W User Manual

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KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE
Professional Body Worn Camera
OR-200W

User Manual

Please ensure you read and understand this manual and
check all product components before using this product.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE Professional Body Worn Camera OR-200W User Manual Please ensure you read and understand this manual and check all product components before using this product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents ▶01. Components ……………………………………………………… 4 ▶02. Notification ………………………………………………………… 5 ▶03. Precautions ………………………………………………………… 5 ▶04. Handling …………………………………………………………… 6 - Waterproof/Dustproof - Lens condensation - After use in the water ▶05. How to use ………………………………………………………… 8 - Data flow - Operation interface flow - Buttons used on the device ▶06. How to wear the device ………………………………………… 10 ▶07. Power supply ……………………………………………………… 10 - Battery Charge ▶08.
  • Page 3 KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE ▶09. Recording image ………………………………………………… 11 ▶10. LED status check ………………………………………………… 12 ▶11. OLED status check ……………………………………………… 12 ▶12. Power ………………………………………………………………… 14 - Power On - Power Off - Stand-by ▶13. Wireless Function ………………………………………………… 15 ▶14. Recording …………………………………………………………… 16 - Event recording - Photo shoot ▶15.
  • Page 4: Components

    USER MANUAL ▶01. Components C heck that the following items are included in the product packaging. If something is missing, please contact the seller from whom you purchased this device. OR-200W Main OR-200W Clip USB Cable User Manual KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE Professional Body Worn Camera OR-200W USER MANUAL 【Optional】 –2nd CAM...
  • Page 5: Notification

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE ▶02. Notification • The pictures in the manual may differ from the actual product. • T he user interface images may be different depending on the firmware version. • T he application name, icon, and information may be changed without notice. • T his device has a built in micro SD card. • D o not forget to back up the recording data before you sending the product for repairs. We are not responsible for any data that is deleted during repairs.
  • Page 6: Handling

    USER MANUAL ▶04. Handling 【Waterproof/Dustproof】 • This product has received an “IP67” ingress protection rating. Do not use the device for more than 30 minutes at a depth exceeding 1 meter. • Do not drop the device. Damage from being dropped may compromise water and.or dust-proofing. • Clean by wiping with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not wash or use cleaning products or compressed air.
  • Page 7: After Use In The Water

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE 【After use in water】 • Do not connect the USB cable and charger to the device until any sand and dust has been removed. • Wipe the device clean if the water, sand, and salt remains on the hands, body, hair, etc. • A ny debris or sand left in the device may cause damage, odor, and/ degraded water-resistant. ① S oak the instrument for about 10 minutes in shallow container of clear water container after using in water or sea. ② Jiggle the device in order to remove the water. B ass or sound may be distorted if there is any remaining salt or dust in the microphone or speaker. ③ D ry the device in a well ventilated and shaded location after wiping off with a soft, lint-free cloth. - D o not use dry heat, such as hot hair drier. It may cause degradation of waterproofing performance.
  • Page 8: How To Use

    USER MANUAL ▶05. How to use Wireless Wireless Router iSVM Pro Wireless • Live View • Playback • Upload Router Wireless Wireless • Firmware Upgrade • Format SD Card • Live View • Charge • C hecking device status • Router reset 【Operation interface flow 】 • W ireless communication can be used by utilizing a separate LTE router and setting up an access point.
  • Page 9: Buttons Used On The Device

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE 【Button used on the device】 • If the device is malfunctioning or turning on/off, press the reset button. BUTTON NOTE ① Power Power ON / OFF button. • Wireless ON / OFF configurable button on the device. ② Wireless ON/OFF • In the wireless ON, icon will be activated on the OLED. Operates when you press the button in wireless ON Change the ③ :Smartphone connection possible access point :Wireless LTE connection possible ④ Mute Toggle the speaker & microphone ON / OFF ⑤ Vibration Toggle device vibration ON/OFF. Basic 1time 2time 3time ⑥ OLED, LED RED LED OLED Press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds to revert to factory ⑦...
  • Page 10: How To Wear The Device

    USER MANUAL ▶06. How to wear the device • T his device can be worn in conjunction with the clips that are included in the device packaging. • Insert the device down on the clip. • F asten the device to the desired location with the clamping clip until you feel that the device is fixed without excessive shaking. ▶07. Power supply 【Battery Charge】 • F or the first use, fully charge the battery. • C harge using a USB cable or dedicated Charging Dock • T he LED flashes while the device is charging. Charging Dock port We are not responsible if the device has any problems when used with other USB cables which is not included in the components. We are not responsible if the device has any problem as a result of plugging the cable into the incorrect location. Do not expose the device to heat or flames because the battery is built-in. If the operation time is short even after fully...
  • Page 11: Charge And Recording Time

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE ▶08. Charge and recording time 【Gerneral recording mode】 Resolution/Frame 1280X720 1920X1080 1280X720 rate 30 fps 30 fps 60 fps Average Average Bit rate(VBR) Average 10Mbps 6Mbps 6Mbps Recording Time (with micro SD 9hours+ 8hours+ 6hours+ 32GB) Charging time(Charging Dock) • The available recording time is an approximate value. • C harging times are calculated based on a full battery charge being completely discharged. • T he actual recording and charging times may vary depending on the environment.
  • Page 12: Led Status Check

    USER MANUAL ▶10. LED status check Battery SD Card LED status Power ON Power ON / Recording 0.5Hz / Sec Power ON / Event recording 1Hz / Sec 2Hz/ Power ON / standby Every 2 seconds Power OFF Connect Charging 1Hz / Sec Charging Power OFF Connect complete Power OFF ▶11. OLED status check ICON Note Booting. Power ON Power OFF Standby Audio function is activated. Vibration function is activated.
  • Page 13 KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE ICON Note Wireless ON/OFF is changed. Connecting with a smart phone. Connecting with a LTE equipment. General Recording, Stop recording Photo shoot Battery capacity SD card capacity Warning (Wireless or GPS are not connected.) Connecting with a PC Upload Firmware upgrade Factory reset Time Set Recording time...
  • Page 14: Power

    USER MANUAL ▶12. Power ☞Press button shortly ☞Press button more than 2seconds ☞Recording Switch down ☞Recording Switch down (General Recording Mode) (Event Recording Mode) ☞Press button ☞ P ress button more than Twice 2seconds Recording Switch Up ( ☞Press button more than 2seconds 【Turn on the power】 • P ress and hold the power button for more than 2 seconds while the power is off • P ull the recording switch down to the botton while the power is off • P ress the power button shortly in standby mode. • P ull the recording switch down to the bottom while in standby mode 【Turn off the power】 • P ress and hold the power button for more than 2 seconds while the recording-switch is on (Power ON). • T he power does NOT turn off if you press the power button while the recording - switch is off.
  • Page 15: Wireless Function

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE times, the device will go into standby mode. • I n standby mode, other buttons do not work (except the power button and recording switch). ▶13. Wireless Function • T his device is designed for use by wireless LAN. The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems that occur when using this device with other technologies or products. • T he manufacturer is not responsible for any violations of radio protocol in countries where the device is sold. • I f you send and receive wireless waves, there will be a risk of interference by third parties.
  • Page 16: Recording

    USER MANUAL ▶14. Recording • C heck whether the image outputs normally using iSVM Pro or mobile application • I f the recording switch of the device is down, the device will proceed to record. (If the battery is less than 10%, only event recording and photo shoot are available.) • O nce the recording switch is down in the power OFF state, the device will proceed with event recording after booting. • O nce the recording switch is down in the power ON state, the device will proceed with general recording. • I f there is dirt or stains on the lens glass, it may interrupt live and recorded video. If so, wipe the lens with a soft cloth. • T he recorded video and photo can be checked with iSVM Pro. 【Event recording】...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE ▶15. Specifications • Resolution : 1280X720 • Image sensor: 1/3" CMOS • Audio format : ACC • Image format: 1920x1080p, JPEG • Video compression: H.264 • Battery: 3.7V, 4000mA • Lens: F2.8, 120(H) X 60(V) X 140(D) • Wireless : 802.11n, HT20, Bulit-in ANT • Microphone: Built-in Mono C-MIC -30dB • GPS & Glonass: Built-in GPS • Operation temperature: -20°~50° • Waterproof standard: IP67 • Memory card : Built-in micro SD 32GB • Save images, image encryption application...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    USER MANUAL ▶16. Troubleshooting Problem Checklist Depends on the surrounding circumstances, Wireless connection is the Wireless quality may be not good. Move to disconnected. the another location and try again. Be sure to operate the device in temperatures The device could not power that do not exceed the operating temperature. Check the battery. LED, OLED lights do not Change to ON by using the ON/OFF button turn on. on the device. 1. USB cable may be damaged. Contact the Not recognized when dealer. connecting USB cable, 2. The contact may be damaged. Contact the charger, or dock dealer. 1. D epending on the surrounding environment, GPS quality might be different 2. A t a first use, the GPS connection may take longer.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE Problem Checklist 1. Wireless may be degraded due to other Video does not appear at the factors. iSVM Viewer 2. After completion of iSVM Viewer, try again. 3. Try connecting from a different location. It takes a long time to connect The connection time may vary depending on with iSVM Viewer. the performance of the smart phone. ▶17. Warranty Model Serial number Date of purchase Date Month Year Customer Contact Customer’s Name information Dealer Contact Dealer Name information Repair History • W hen you request repairs, you should submit the following information. • T he warranty period is one year from the purchase date (Exclude consumable) • I f you can not verify the purchase date, warranty period will be added...
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