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Model: DX02
Foreword
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual
carefully before use and keep it for future reference.
Assertion
The company reserves the final right to interpret the contents given
in the manual, and the contents are subject to change without
further notice. This manual is prepared only for users' reference.
The Company is committed to continuously improving customer
operation experience, and the real object shall prevail in case the
product disaccords with the manual.
Safety information
To use the product, please read carefully and learn about the
following safety measures.
Never try to open the housing of the products since only
authorized maintainers are allowed to maintain the products.
Body worn camera may show a temperature rise after it works
for a long time, and that is really not a fault.
Use only the attachments provided by the manufacturer.
Slam into the product artificially, submerge the complete
machine, or place the product in a hot environment higher
than 60 degrees for a long time.
The Company will assume no responsibility for any damages
to the product caused by the practices above.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Model: DX02 Foreword Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual carefully before use and keep it for future reference. Assertion The company reserves the final right to interpret the contents given in the manual, and the contents are subject to change without further notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS ..........3 SECTION II BASIC OPERATION ........4 2.1 S ......................4 TARTUP 2.2 V ..................4 IDEO RECORDING 2.3 P ....................5 HOTO TAKING 2.4 A ..................6 UDIO RECORDING 2.5 I ................
  • Page 3: Section I Description Of Components

    SECTION IVCHARGING MANAGEMENT ............ 21 SECTION V TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SOLUTIONS ....... 21 Attachment1 RoHS Ingredient List of China........22 Section I Description of Components 1) Indicator 2) Photo taking key 3) Local microphone 4) Infrared lamp 5) Talkback key 6) Lens 7) Light detection 8) Speaker 9) Menu key...
  • Page 4: Section Ii Basic Operation

    Section II Basic Operation 2.1 Startup Push the power key to start up the machine, and push and hold the key for 2s to allow the system to automatically access the preview mode. Note: 1.The top of LCD screen shows from left to right the photo taking format, free space, the number of shot files, and video recording format in sequence.
  • Page 5: Photo Taking

    Note: 1. The status indicator lamp gets red and blinks in process of video recording. 2. The top of LCD screen shows in sequence the image resolution, video recording status indication, free space, the number of shot files, and video resolution. 3.
  • Page 6: Audio Recording

    is given, and the photo taken is automatically saved in JPG format. 2.4 Audio recording In the preview mode, operator pushes the recording key, a “Ticktack” is given, and audio recording is started; and pushes the recording key once more, a “Ticktack” is given, audio recording is stopped, and the file is automatically saved in WAV format.
  • Page 7 Figure 1 Figure 2 Access the playback thumbnails of video and audio files, push the playback key to access the full screen playback mode, and push the playback key once more to start playing back the files. Pushing the playback key while video and audio files are played back may suspend the playback, pushing the playback key once more may continue playback, and pushing the menu key in process of playback may return to the preview mode;...
  • Page 8: Interphone Speech Transmission Function

    Figure 3 2.6.3. Playing back IMP files After selecting the IMP file in the playback mode, press the playback key to enter the IMP playback mode. Press the audio recording key or photo taking key to scroll to the previous or next file and press the playback key to play it in full screen.
  • Page 9: Video Resolution Ratio

    2.9 Video resolution ratio Operator may set up the video recording resolution ratio of the body worn camera. Select"1296P30:2304×1296(30)","1080P30:1920×1080(30)","720 P60:1280×720(60)","720P30:1280×720(30)"or"480P30:848×480( 30)", and then press the menu key to exit. 2.10 Photo-taking resolution ratio Operator may set up the photo-taking resolution ratio of body worn camera.
  • Page 10: Language

    GPS signal , green means GPS signal usable , grey means no signal . The video can be played through the GPS player developed by Unitek itself. 2.17 AES Encryption Function (Optional) The global pioneer AES128 recording file encryption algorithm is able to provide a strong security protection for your data.
  • Page 11: Section Iiiinstallation And Use Of Management Software

    2.16.2 Click the "Open" button in the lower right corner to open the files to be played. In this case, the dialogue will be popped up to require entering a password . Enter the default password "123456" (the password can be modified by the law enforcement recorder management software).The upper right corner of the player will show the GPS track information while GPS starting up .
  • Page 12: Operating System

    confidentiality and tampering proof of evidence files, etc., and supports password modification, time automatic synchronization and other functions. Note: The version number of management software goes upon the software presented on the supporting compact disc. 3.2 Operating System The software supports the operating systems: Windows 7 and higher.
  • Page 13 3.3.3 When installing the driver, a prompt window will be popped out. Flow the prompt and click "OK" to continue. 3.3.4 To install AmbaUSB driver, click "Next".
  • Page 14 3.3.5 To install the device driver, click "Next". 3.3.6 The driver is now installed successfully, click “Finish”.
  • Page 15 3.3.7 To install installshield wizard, click “Next”. 3.3.8 Installshield wizard is now installed successfully, click “Finish”.
  • Page 16: Open The Management Software

    3.4 Open the management software Click on the icon on the desktop or in the start menu to run. 3.5 Operating instructions for the management software Run the management software after the body worn camera is connected with the host computer via an USB cable. 3.5.1Logging in with password Click the “Login”...
  • Page 17 Note: 1. The password can only be a 6-place number comprising only numerals or characters. 2. A normal user is only authorized to use two parameter setting options, "Enter U Disk", and "Change Password". Click the "Enter U Disk" button to display "Export File", "Search File"...
  • Page 18 3.5.3 Removable disc In the removable disc mode, internal data files on the body worn camera may be accessed. Click the “Enter U Disk” button, see a new removable disc in “My computer”, and allow the body worn camera to access removable disc mode.
  • Page 19 according to the preset conditions will be displayed on the screen. Now you can delete, export or open any file, or clear the current screen and exit. 3.5.5 Setting the parameters Click "Parameter Setting" to pop up the "Parameter Setting" dialog box in which the "Device Parameter"...
  • Page 20 3.5.6 Synchronizing the time Click the “Update Time”, the machine gives a prompt “Update Time Success!”, and body worn camera will automatically synchronize with the system time of upper computer. 3.5.7 User information Click the “User Setting” to pop up a dialog box “User Info. Setting” displaying the code and name of current user, type in the new user code and new user name, and click the “Set”...
  • Page 21 Section IV Charging Management 4.1 Battery charging The body worn camera is provided with built-in rechargeable batteries. When low battery occurs, the body worn camera gives a sound for prompting, and an icon prompt will also be shown on the screen.
  • Page 22  The battery power  Fully charge Impossible to start is insufficient batteries using a power adapter  Access file  Time displayed Display incorrect management system to body worn camera time/date set up the time over is inaccurate again Photo taking/video recording obtains ...
  • Page 23 Component Lead Mercury Cadmium Polybrominated xavalent PBDE name (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) chrome Biphenyls (Cr) (PBB) Housing ○ body Key plating ○ ○ screen Attachment × ○ wires Lens × ○ devices Resistance × Circuit ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ board Battery ○...
  • Page 24 elements substituted due to the global technology development level constraints. FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 25 cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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. ...

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