User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. WCCTV Body Worn Camera
- 3. LED Indicators
- 4. Charging the WCCTV Body Worn Camera
- 5. Mounting the WCCTV Body Worn Camera
- 6. Switching the WCCTV Body Worn Camera on
- 7. PIN Screen
- 8. Home Screen
- 9. Recording Video and Audio
- 10. Standby Mode
- 11. Silent Mode
- 12. Switching the illuminating light on
- 13. LTE Status
- 14. Advanced: SD Card Status
- 15. Advanced: GPS Status
- 16. Advanced: Time and Date Status
- 17. Advanced: LTE Status
- 18. Advanced: Battery Status
- 19. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- 20. Interference Statement
Support Guide: WCCTV Body Worn (Connect)
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12. Switching the illuminating light on
To activate the illuminating light at any time, press the top red button on the side of the
unit twice in quick succession.
13. LTE Status
To gain an LTE status on the WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) ensure you are in
an area where the signal strength is strong.
The symbol below is what you will get when the WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect)
has an LTE signal and it is ‘locked’ into the signal.
The transmission element enables a remote connection to a body worn camera in the
field, allowing an operator to view live video, communicate with the wearer and
understand their position via GPS.
To activate your alarm, whilst the unit is recording, hold down the record button for three
seconds and the unit will have an audio notification (rapid three beeps) to announce the
alarm has been sent.
14. Advanced: SD Card Status
Pressing the SD card icon on the main screen of the WCCTV Body Worn Camera will
bring up the following information: SD card capacity, available space, number of videos
on the unit and number on pictures on the unit.
You can eject the SD card safely from the unit to avoid any file corruption










