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MN010983A01-AA Document History Document History Version Description Date MN010983A01-AA Original release of the V200 Body Camera User Guide . February 2025...
3.1 Docking and Charging..........................22 3.2 Enabling the Power Saving Mode After Charging..................23 Chapter 4: Mounting Options....................25 4.1 Mounting the V200 Using a Low Profile Swivel Clip................... 25 4.2 Mounting the V200 Using a Lanyard......................26 Chapter 5: V200 Assignment....................27 Chapter 6: Using the Video Camera..................28...
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MN010983A01-AA Contents 6.1 Recording..............................28 Start Recording..............................28 Stop Recording.............................. 28 6.2 Live Streaming.............................. 29 Chapter 7: Maintenance......................30 7.1 Cleaning the USB-C Port..........................30 7.2 Maintenance and Care Tips......................... 30...
Figure 3: V200 Top Facing............................18 Figure 4: V200 Left Facing............................18 Figure 5: V200 Right Facing............................. 19 Figure 6: V200 in a Smart Dock..........................23 Figure 7: Swivel Clip..............................25 Figure 8: Lanyard..............................26 Figure 9: Presenting Your RFID Card to the Card Reader..................27...
MN010983A01-AA List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: LCD Display Overview..........................19 Table 2: LEDs and Display Backlight in Use......................20 Table 3: LEDs and Display Backlight in a Smart Dock....................21...
List of Procedures Docking and Charging ............................. 22 Enabling the Power Saving Mode After Charging ....................23 Mounting the V200 Using a Low Profile Swivel Clip ....................25 Mounting the V200 Using a Lanyard ........................26 Recording ................................. 28 Start Recording ................................ 28 Stop Recording .................................28...
MN010983A01-AA Chapter 1: Read Me First Chapter 1 Read Me First This user guide covers operating basic functions and other features of your device. Notations Used in This Guide This guide is designed to give you more visual cues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the user guide.
MN010983A01-AA Chapter 2: V200 Body Camera Overview Chapter 2 V200 Body Camera Overview Familiarise yourself with the buttons and functions on your body camera. Figure 1: V200 Front Facing Callout Description RGB LED Speaker Camera lens Microphone Front/Record button (programmable)
MN010983A01-AA Chapter 2: V200 Body Camera Overview Icon Description Recording ended Remote Operator / Alarm Receiving Center / Back‐ end Security Remote Operator / Alarm Receiving Center / Back‐ end Security – Connection pending Remote Operator / Alarm Receiving Center / Back‐...
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MN010983A01-AA Chapter 2: V200 Body Camera Overview Table 3: LEDs and Display Backlight in a Smart Dock Front LED Display Backlight Display Description Off (0 – 89%) White or off Battery charging: 0 – 99% Footage offloading blinking green (90 – 99%)
Chapter 3 Getting Your V200 Ready Before you can use your V200, your device must be charged and assigned to you. For more information, see V200 Assignment on page Each V200 requires a valid VideoManager license in order for you to assign body cameras and access footage.
Insert the camera fully into the slot. Figure 6: V200 in a Smart Dock Charging your body camera using the a. Connect the V200 body camera to a USB charger by USB-C cable and 5VDC charger plugging a USB-C cable into the USB-C port located at the bottom of the camera.
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MN010983A01-AA Chapter 3: Getting Your V200 Ready 4. In the section, set Reduced Power Consumption Mode to On. Device properties When enabled, the camera shuts down after 10 minutes when all of the following conditions are simultaneously met: The camera is connected to a charger.
Mounting Options The V200 body camera has a mount on the rear of the camera to allow the camera to be securely attached to a uniform. The camera has a wide range of mounting accessories to suit your uniform or preferred mounting system.
Chapter 4: Mounting Options Mounting the V200 Using a Lanyard The V200 strap eyelets are designed to allow hanging the device on a leash. The lanyard is adjustable and should be used with other mounts to prevent the lanyard from turning.
VideoManager Admin Guide . After presenting your RFID card to the card reader, your docked and assigned V200 identifies itself with a blinking green display backlight and LEDs. Figure 9: Presenting Your RFID Card to the Card Reader...
Single-press the front button. Start Recording initiated is indicated by a short bleep. By default, the front and top LEDs turn solid red. The colour of the LEDs can be customised in VideoManager. For more information, see "V200 Device VideoManager Admin Guide .
VideoManager, provided that network coverage is available. When the V200 is connected to VideoManager: The live stream is available when recording is started on the V200. Recording can be activated by ● the camera operator performing the start recording button gesture, or remotely by the VideoManager operator.
MN010983A01-AA Chapter 7: Maintenance Chapter 7 Maintenance Cleaning the USB-C Port IMPORTANT: Usage of compressed air is not encouraged during the cleaning process. Procedure: 1. Clean the external surface of the USB-C port with a clean cloth. 2. Check the USB-C port for any foreign material. TIP: You can use a magnifying glass.
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MN010983A01-AA Chapter 7: Maintenance ALWAYS NEVER Apply alcohol directly to the camera. NOTE: Where possible, do not leave your camera charging in the dock. If this is unavoidable, ensure that the Battery life extender has been enabled on VideoManager. For more information, see "Configuring VideoManager Admin Guide .
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