OPERATION
GPS Location
The BODYCAM 4 has a built-in GPS module that provides location information to accompany the video.
The GPS signal status can be observed on the camera's display; it is pin icon that appear next to the
battery. When the icon is red it is acquiring a signal; when the icon is white it has a good signal. The GPS
signal may be poor when indoors or in terrain where the antenna cannot get a good signal.
When the GPS has a good signal, location information is stored in the video on both the on-screen
display and in the video metadata.
Video On-Screen Display (OSD)
The coordinates can be entered into mapping software to provide exact location.
Video File Names
The BODYCAM 4 creates video files during recording that include details about the file in its name. The
files are named and stored in a folder structure based on the start time of the video.
Example Video File Name:
1_20201210-08214036_1130s5_2010B406088_john.smith.mp4
1_{Year}{Month}{Day}-{Hour}{Minute}{Second}{Millisecond}_{Video Format}_{Serial}_[User Name].mp4
1
20201210
08214036
1130s5
2010B406088 Camera's serial number
john.smith
GPS Sigal Acquired
Camera number; For the BODYCAM 4 this is always "1"
Date when the video was started
Time when the video was started, Hour, Minute, Second, and Millisecond
Video format used by software for playback
Camera's logged-in username
16
GPS No Signal / Acquiring
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