Users Guide v.1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety Information - WARNING - Warranty 2. Getting Started - Contents - BWC Viewer and Storage System Requirements 3. Introduction - Camera and Cradle Features and Specifications - Camera and Cradle Functions - Viewer and Storage Features and Functions 4. Camera Operating Procedures - LED Operation - Basic Operation - Status Check 5. Installation Steps for Reckon-X Programs - Storage program - Viewer program 6.
1. SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Read the user’s guide before operating the unit. Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage to the unit or other property. DO NOT leave in your vehicle, as exposure to excessive heat or cold could affect the performance and/or reduce the life of the battery. DO NOT disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave, incinerate, paint, or insert foreign objects into the unit or sync cable.
the use of this product. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for incidental or consequential damages relating to or resulting from the use of this product or any of its parts.
2. GETTING STARTED Contents Camera Cradle RJ45 Network Cable (1m) Power Adapter (12V 1A) Viewer and Storage System Requirements 1. Windows compatible computer with the following specifications: a) Operating System: Windows 7 or higher recommended b) Processor: Intel Core i5 or higher recommended c) Memory (RAM): 4GB or higher recommended d) Display with 1152 x 864 resolution. 1280 x 1024 or higher recommended 2.
3. INTRODUCTION BWC is a small, wearable recorder that can be used to capture HD video and audio. All the recorded files can be downloaded to the back office server for storage, retrieval and management by the administrator. Camera and Cradle Specifications Camera Specification Video Video Resolution (Recording Speed) Video Compression Encoding rate 1920x1080 30P, 1280x720 60P, 1280x720 30P, 720x480 30P Encoding rate to HD 4.
Beep + LED VIB Covert Storage Built-in 32GB Micro SD Card (MLC Class 10) Wi-Fi Yes Bluetooth Yes Environmental Ingress Protection(IP) Rating Temperature IP65 compliant Operating: -20 to 50 °C Survival: -30 to 75 °C Humidity 5 to 95 % RH Dimension mm: 58(W)mm x 82.5(H)mm x 23(D)mm inch: 2.28” x 3.25” x 0.
Camera Functions GPS Clip Holder 360° Rotatable LED Indicators Record & Stop Key Audio Mic Mode Key Beep + Vibe Beep Vibe Covert Mode Wi-Fi Power Switch Reset Switch Cradle and Functions PWR 12VDC Power LED IP DATA downloading Port Viewer and Storage Program Features The program is designed to help users to manage the recorded data.
- Change the IP address (camera) Configuring the camera 4. Camera Operating Procedures LED 1 LED 2 LED Operation LED 1 - Recording : Flashing Red (1 second intervals) Mute : Flashing Red (300ms intervals) - Standby : Solid Green Charging : Solid Red Charge Complete : Solid Green (No LED indication while charging if the power is off) LED 2 Basic Operation When LED, vibration and beep modes are enabled.
SD Card Error: 3 beeps (300ms) every 3 seconds repeated 3 times, LED1continuously flashes alternating Red and Green. SD Card Full: Occurs when 2GB of disk space remains. 3 beeps (300ms) every 3 seconds repeated 3 times, LED1 continuously flashes Amber. When the SD card is full, the recording will stop andLED1 will turn solid Amber. Low Battery: When the battery is less than 3.55V. 3 beeps every 300ms repeated 3 times, LED2 continuously flashes Red every 3 seconds repeated 5 times.
5. Installation Steps for Programs Storage Program Step 1 Run the BWC Storageinstaller.exe Step 2 Click the “Next” button. Step 3 Click the “Install” button.
Step 4 Click the “Finish” button. Step 5 To open the Storage program, double click the Manager icon on the desktop to start the program. Find the Storage icon in the taskbar and right click the mouse to access the menu settings.
Viewer Program Step 1 Run the BWC Viewerinstaller.exe Step 2 Click the “Next” button. Step 3 Click the “Install” button. Step 4 Click the “Finish” button.
Step 5 To open the Viewer program, double click the BWC Viewer icon on the desktop to start the program. 6. Program Operating Procedures Starting the Storage program The user must check their IP address first. (ex. 192.168.0.5) Right click the icon and select “Run as Administrator” to start the Storage program. * Storage program has to be ON at all times when using the Viewer program. Starting the Viewer program Right click the icon and select “Run as Administrator” to start the Viewer program.
Input ID and Password ID: admin P/W: admin System Configuration. * Make it sure the device is properly connected before starting operation. ***This section is for the Storage Program*** Storage Screen Configuration Used to check Network settings and the status between the Storage and Viewer programs.
The following is the window to show the data downloading status of each device. NOTE: ID and PW are required to change the settings and to close the storage program. ID: admin P/W: admin The following is the window to show the storage setting.
***This section is for the Viewer Program*** Viewer Screen Configuration Playback Tab - Shows the selected BWC with recorded file - To search and download the video data Search - Search video files Map - Current or recorded location using GPS data Setup Tab - To set the System and Storage User info and privilege Device setup
- Storage info setup Setting the User Account 1. 2. Click "User Setup" User’s can be configured differently depending on each user’s privileges. (Adding or deleting users, setting privileges for Playback, Download, System, Storage and Device). Storage Setup 1. 2. Click “Add Storage”. Click the “Add” button to pull up the Add Storage window.
3. IP Address: Input your storage's IP address. (Check the IP address of your PC. The following is the example.
4. Enter Storage ID and PW (Default: admin/admin). 5. Click the “Apply” button. NOTE: If the storage is added correctly, the storage list will appear in the directory. Setting Storage Location 1. 2. Set the download location for your device. Disk information: your system information (C:/ or D:/ or E:/ etc…).
3. Storage location: set the storage location from the Disk information side and then click "add" button. 4. Selected storage will appear in the Storage Location.
1. Click "search" button to find the connected device. 2. Check the box and click the “Add” button. 3. Verify the added device in the directory (under Add Device).
Device Setting (video, download, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, system and etc) 1. Video: Resolution/Pre-record/Audio/OSD time.
2. Download: Delete Exported File/ Download on Wi-Fi and Access Account. 3. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
4. User info. 5. System: Data and Time/SD Card Format/Free Space Check/Firmware Update.
6. Etc: Sleep mode/File size/Beep and Vibration/LED brightness. Playback Within Playback the Search tab will be found. 1. Select the camera which you want to play. 2. Recorded files will be highlighted on the calendar. 3. 4. - Select any of the highlighted dates on the calendar. Will change to orange and the timeline will become active. Click the timeline or use the video playback buttons to view the recorded file.
- Last (move to the end of the video) ** Play bar color: Blue: Video recorded Yellow: Audio recorded Red: Audio muted Download Original files will be downloaded to the selected storage location; Rx_Data folder. ex. C:\Rx_Data\94D417000250\RxDB To save a video within a specific time range, click Click “Calc” button, then click “Apply” button. to open and configure the download settings.
To capture an image, click - Save File - Print to take a snapshot.
7. FCC/IC compliance statement FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-247 of the Industry Canada Rules.