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  • Page 1: User Manual

    SOFTWARE AND USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 THE INTELLIGENT RETRIEVABLE INCIDENT SYSTEM (IRIS) BODY CAMERA COMES WITH A LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY AS SET FORTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH ttps://www.pointblankenterprises.com/limitedwarranty, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. THIS LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH THEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES, AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE IRIS BODY CAMERA, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents USER MANUAL ............................ 1 IRIS CAM Overview ..........................6 Unit Description and Operation ......................8 Functions ............................. 9 Power On/Off ..........................9 Power On and Auto Record ......................9 Resetting the Device ........................9 Video Recording ..........................9 Voice Recording ..........................
  • Page 4 Pre-Record ..........................14 Post Record ..........................14 Car Mode ..........................14 Video Flip ..........................14 Auto LCD Off ..........................14 Auto Power Off ......................... 14 Date Format ..........................15 GPS Setup ..........................15 GPS Auto Update Time ......................15 GMT Setup ..........................15 Language ...........................
  • Page 5 Overview ............................21 Features ............................21 Minimum Requirements ....................... 21 Compatible Devices ........................21 Setup ..............................22 Client Installation .......................... 22 Connect ............................. 26 Client Uninstallation ........................26 Login ..............................26 Device Setup ............................. 28 Modify Password .......................... 28 Browse Password .......................... 28 User Info Tab ..........................
  • Page 6: Iris Cam Overview

    IMPORTANT: IRIS CAM should be fully charged for at least 3 hours prior to first use. The red indicator LED on the front side of the IRIS CAM will turn on while charging and will turn off when the battery is fully charged. The green indicator LED will turn on when the...
  • Page 8: Unit Description And Operation

    Unit Description and Operation 1. Left Button - Up / Zoom Out 13. Accessory Port Button / Laser Pointer 14. Speaker 2. Menu Button / Back Button 15. Record Button 3. OK / Enter Button 16. Flash Light 4. Right Button - Down / Zoom 17.
  • Page 9: Functions

    To Power Off: Press and hold the power button (21) for 2 seconds and the device will power off. Power On and Auto Record Press and hold the Record Button (15) for 3 seconds. IRIS CAM will automatically turn on and begin recording. Resetting the Device If the device fails to power on or off or is not functioning properly, users can use the reset switch located under the HDMI port.
  • Page 10: Photo Capturing

    To turn on/off IR (manually), press and hold the Tagging/IR Button (12) for 2 seconds. This process will turn on and off the infrared light and the IRIS CAM will automatically activate and deactivate the Infrared Filter. The IR symbol on top of the screen will turn green from white when the Infrared function is activated and will turn back to white when deactivated.
  • Page 11: Tagging Button

    GPS On When GPS is connected the satellite icon on the LCD will show green. Important: Like any other GPS device, IRIS CAM may not be able to connect to the satellites when operating inside of some buildings. Tagging Button By pressing the tagging button, an event type list will display.
  • Page 12: Menu Settings

    Menu Settings Under the LCD screen, press the Menu button (2) twice to access the device’s menu settings. To scroll settings use the left right buttons. Pressing once more will take you back to the main screen. Important: The default password to change the settings is: 000000 Resolution To change the video Resolution, highlight “Resolution”...
  • Page 13: Record Overwrite

    Record Overwrite Record Overwrite can be set to On or Off. When out of space on the device, this function allows the oldest videos to be overwritten in order to create space when recording new videos. Record File Size This features allows users to set the length of the video files that are produced when recording.
  • Page 14: Pre-Record

    Pre-Record The Pre-Record option is available with or without audio. If the Pre-Record option is enabled, the device will continuously buffer the video recording and will then save up to 30 seconds of video prior to the button being pressed whenever recording is activated. Post Record Post record option is available from 3 seconds to 15 seconds to continue capturing video after the recording has been stopped by the user.
  • Page 15: Date Format

    Date Format This option is to set the date display format for the device. Users can select from DD-YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, or DD-MM-YYYY. GPS Setup This function turns the GPS connection on or off. GPS Auto Update Time If GPS auto update time option is enabled, the device’s internal clock will be updated based on information from the GPS signal.
  • Page 16: Silent Mode

    Silent Mode The Silent Mode function gives users the ability to turn off all sounds from the device. Recording Alert When the Recording Alert is enabled, users will hear an audio alert indicating that the device is currently recording. This alert can be can be specified to play every 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, or it can be disabled.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Cannot Power On Push the reset button. If the device does not power on, change the battery. Next step would be try plugging the device into a power source to recharge. NOTE: If battery life is fully depleted, the camera will not turn on even if plugged into power source, until it has partially charged.
  • Page 18 This product warranty is effective for the period of one (1) year. If within one (1) year from the date of purchase the IRIS CAM and/or its radio cable fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Point Blank Advanced Technology Group will repair, if possible, or replace it free of charge.
  • Page 19: Default Settings

    Default Settings RESOLUTION........................1280x720/30F PHOTO SIZE.............................5M RECORD OVERWRITE........................OFF RECORD FILE SIZE........................10 MIN IR CUT............................MANUAL FLICKER............................50Hz DETECTION.............................OFF G_SENSOR SET..........................OFF PRE RECORD...........................OFF POST RECORD..........................OFF CAR MODE.............................OFF VIDEO FLIP............................OFF AUTO LCD OFF..........................30 SEC AUTO POWER OFF........................3 MIN DATE FORMAT....................... MM-DD-YYYY GPS SETUP............................ON GPS AUTO UPDAET TIME……………………………………………………………………………………………..……………ON GMT SETUP............................-4 LANGUAGE..........................ENGLISH VOLUME............................HIGH...
  • Page 20: Software Manual

    SOFTWARE MANUAL...
  • Page 21: Overview

    Features  Allow user activate via USB  Allow User login  Sync IRIS CAM to computer clock  Modify login password and user ID  Allow user to define Police ID  Allow user to define Video Resolution, Photo Quality and Photo Size Minimum Requirements ...
  • Page 22: Setup

    Setup  To install IRIS CAM Client application, double click on setup.exe file. Client Installation...
  • Page 26: Connect

    Connect After software is installed, the IRIS CAM icon will appear on your desktop. Double click on the IRIS CAM icon to start the software. If you use Windows 7, run as Administrator to make sure all functions work properly.
  • Page 27 The program will open. To copy video from the IRIS CAM to your computer, connect the provided USB cable to the device and the computer. The IRIS CAM will turn on automatically. Make sure the device is not already plugged in and ON before opening the application.
  • Page 28: Device Setup

    Device Setup Modify Password  Click the “Modify” button located next to the password field. The Change Password page will display.  Enter current password into the “Password” field. Then type the new password into the “New password” section and “Retype password” field to confirm. ...
  • Page 29: User Info Tab

     Click the “Apply” button. The password will update. User Info Tab The “User Info” tab for the IRIS CAM is displayed by default. On this screen, users are able to view Device ID, Department Number, User ID and User name.
  • Page 30: Parameters Tab

    Parameters Tab  Click the “Parameters” tab. On this screen, users are able to change the Video Resolution, Photo Resolution, Video Length and view the available storage space on the device. To change any of these features on the device, click the drop down menu and select the option(s) you prefer.
  • Page 31: Device Control Tab

    Device Control Tab  Click the “Device Control” tab. This screen allows users to sync their device with their computer’s date and time by clicking the Manually Set Time and Date button, access their recordings on the device by clicking the Enter Data Storage and delete the contents of the device using the Format button.
  • Page 32 Videos are located under the DCIM folder.
  • Page 33  To delete the contents off the device, click the “Format” button. A message will pop up stating that this operation will delete the contents off the device.  Click “Yes” to delete or “No” to cancel the operation.
  • Page 34 CORPORATE ADDRESS: Point Blank Body Armor 2102 Southwest 2nd Street Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Phone Numbers: Nationwide: 1 (800) 413-5155 Local/Int’l: (954) 630-0900 Fax: (954) 656-6569 Customer Service: 1 (800) 413-5155 GSA Sales: 1 (800) 413-5155 ext. 1446 International Sales: 1 (800) 413-5155 ext. 13239...
  • Page 35 Point Blank Enterprises 2102 Southwest 2nd Street Pompano Beach, FL 33069 USA 1(800) 413-5155 Local/Int’l: (954) 630-0900 Fax: (954) 656-6569 : IRISCamSupport@pbearmor.com Email www.pointblankenterprise.com Copyright 2016, Point Blank Enterprises All Rights Reserved...

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