Solo Docking Station (VB-400-SOLO) 14 Port Docking Station (VB-400-DOCK14) Battery Status LED CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE IDENTIFYING AN RFID ASSIGNED BADGE USING YOUR VIDEOBADGE VB-400 To Start / Stop recording (Configurable) ACCESSORIES REGULATORY INFORMATION VB-400 Series - Quickstart Guide - ED-006-021-08...
Wearable Security for Professionals INTRODUCTION Welcome, and thank you for choosing Edesix as your Body Worn Camera provider. This simple guide will lead you through the set-up process of your VB-400 Body Worn Camera and all accompanying accessories. Function Lens...
Wearable Security for Professionals CHARGING YOUR DEVICE Upon receiving your VB-400 VideoBadge, it is recommended that you fully charge the device before usage. When charging using a Solo or 14 Slot docking station, insert the camera into the dock as shown in the diagram.
Wearable Security for Professionals To enable charging you will require one of the following; Solo Docking Station (VB-400-SOLO) Connected to your laptop If you are charging your VB-400 camera via a Solo Docking Station (VB-400-SOLO) your VideoBadge will bleep to indicate charging has commenced, and the LED, as indicated, will flash green to show charging.
Wearable Security for Professionals 14 Port Docking Station (VB-400-DOCK14) Connected to a power supply and Dock Controller If you are charging your VB-400 camera via a 14 Port Docking Station (VB-400-DOCK14) the top LED will flash green to show charging, and the camera will bleep when successfully connected to VideoManager.
Wearable Security for Professionals Battery Status LED To quickly understand the current battery status of your VideoBadge, press the bottom button on the front face of the camera and refer to the bottom right LED. Colour Key: Green LED: OK Orange/Yellow LED: LED: Critical Battery Status Button...
VideoManager User Guide. Each VideoBadge requires a valid VideoManager Licence, or access to the Edesix Cloud Service, in order for you to assign devices and access footage. For further details, see the VideoManager User Guide.
Wearable Security for Professionals IDENTIFYING AN RFID ASSIGNED BADGE Once your device is configured, your system administrator may wish badge users to utilise an RFID system for camera assignment. For further information on using RFID with your VB-400, please refer to the VideoManager User Guide.
Wearable Security for Professionals USING YOUR VIDEOBADGE VB-400 The Edesix VB-400 series of cameras are intuitive and simple to use. To Start / Stop recording (Configurable) Users can activate recording by pressing on the single front button located in the centre of the badge as shown.
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Wearable Security for Professionals Stop Recording initiated will be visual through the top right and front LEDs turning from red to off, accompanied by a longer, high pitched bleep. Please Note: All buttons are configurable. Please consult with your administrator if you have any issues.
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Wearable Security for Professionals Please note: The Camera should always remain upright when capturing footage. You should now be ready to use your VideoBadge! We hope that you enjoy using your new VB-400 Body Worn Camera. For further set-up information, please refer to the VideoManager User Manuals. VB-400 Series - Quickstart Guide - ED-006-021-08...
Designed for optimum performance and comfort in a wide range of situations, the VB-400 comes with a variety of fixing types to suit every uniform type and body shape. For more information, please visit https://www.edesix.com/products/accessories VB-400 Series - Quickstart Guide - ED-006-021-08...
VB-400 Radio Equipment Directive Hereby Edesix declares that the radio equipment type VB-400 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.edesix.com/videobadge-vb-400-declaration-of-conformity The VB-400 can transmit in the following frequency bands: •...
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Wearable Security for Professionals FCC STATEMENT WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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