900cam PR5 Quick Start Manual

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Wearing Your PR5

The PR5 is supplied with two attachments.
- Klick-fast Dock
- Klick-fast Clip
The U on the Klick-fast dock should face up. When
docking, slot in upside-down and click around 180°
until the camera is orientated correctly. Adjust angle
using the swivelling head.
A screwdriver is provided for alternating docks. Take
some time to experiment with the best solution for
your needs.

Troubleshooting

If your camera fails to respond it may need to be
reset. The reset button is located under the rubber
flap covering the USB port on the base of the unit.
Gently insert a paper clip and press for one second.
GMT Time & Date Stamp
The PR5 body camera is set to GMT. To ensure the
integrity of the footage and allow it to be used in
court, this time and date stamp can only be altered by
the manufacturer.
When the UK is experiencing BST the camera will be
one hour out.
This is perfectly acceptable in court and will be
recognised due to the recording date.

Technical Support

If you require assistance with the operation of your
PR5, please contact our technical support team:
sales@ninehundred.co.uk
0845 600 4 900
0845 600 4 900
sales@ninehundred.co.uk
White Rose Way | Doncaster Carr | Doncaster | DN4 5JH
BODY WORN CAMERAS
Contact Us:
www.ninehundred.co.uk
PR5

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  • Page 1: Technical Support

    Wearing Your PR5 GMT Time & Date Stamp The PR5 is supplied with two attachments. The PR5 body camera is set to GMT. To ensure the BODY WORN CAMERAS integrity of the footage and allow it to be used in...
  • Page 2 Charge the camera using the wall charger. It is Please ensure you ONLY use the cable provided. PR5 you may be required to install the K-Lite Codec important to fully charge the battery before first use. Take care when inserting cable into the camera.

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