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Fixed camera assignment on page 17
Self-assign camera assignment on page 17
Fixed camera assignment
The body worn system administrator assigns the camera user to a specific camera. The camera user always uses the same body worn
camera. See Assign a user to a specific camera
Assign a user to a specific camera
Note
Fixed camera assignment is selected in the system setup wizard. Changing to self–assign camera assignment requires a
system reset.
1. Go to
2. Open the camera you want to assign a user to.
3. In the Assigned user list, select a user.
Self-assign camera assignment
Note
Only cameras with at least 60% battery and 60% storage levels are available for self-assignment.
The camera user taps a self-assign tag on an RFID reader connected to the system. The system then assigns the user to an available
camera. LEDs on the self-assigned camera flash green to indicate that the user can undock the camera.
For some body worn systems, the hardware is installed in different locations, and for others, the entire system is in the same room.
You can choose between globally self-assigning any camera available in the whole body worn system, or locally self-assigning a
camera at the same location as the card reader:
Global self-assign - Using an RFID tag, the user self-assigns any available camera. Use global self-assign when all cameras
and system controllers are in the same room.
Local self-assign - Using an RFID tag, the user self-assigns a camera where the card reader is located. Local self-assign still
allows the user to dock the camera at any location within the system. Use local self-assign when cameras and system controllers
are spread out in different locations.
For self-assign camera assignment setup, see Set up self-assign camera assignment.
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