VT-100 QUICKSTART GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HOW TO CHARGE YOUR VT-100 HOW TO USE YOUR VT-100 HOW TO POWER UP YOUR VT-100 IF YOUR VT-100 IS CONFIGURED TO LIVESTREAM IF YOUR VT-100 IS NOT CONFIGURED TO LIVESTREAM HOW TO STOP RECORDING WEARING YOUR VT-100 VT-100 ROTATABLE LONG ALLIGATOR CLIP VT-100 KLICK FAST STUD VT-100 SPORTS CAMERA PILLAR VT-100 EPAULETTE (SHOULDER) CLIP LANYARDS REGULATORY INFORMATION QUICKSTART GUIDE | VT-100 3 3 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 2
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the VT-100 Body-worn camera. This simple guide will lead you through the set up and use of your VT-100. The VT-100 is designed to function on standby for up to three months. Therefore, it is necessary to fully charge the device before first use.
HOW TO CHARGE YOUR VT-100 To charge, you will need either a USB charging cable (AC-USB-MICROB-100) or the VT-100 variant of the 14-Port Dock (VT-100-DOCK14).
While connected to power, the LED on the right side of the device will flash green while charging, and will go a solid green when fully charged. If the VT-100 is configured to connect to Wi-Fi® while docking, the back-right LED will flash blue when searching for a Wi-Fi connection, and will become a solid blue when a Wi-Fi connection is found. If your VT-100 has not already been configured by your system administrator, please see the VideoManager Admin Guide for details on how to configure your VT-100.
HOW TO USE YOUR VT-100 HOW TO POWER UP YOUR VT-100 The VT-100 starts recording (and live streaming, if it has been configured to do so), as soon as it is powered up. To power up your device, press either of the two buttons on the back of the device. The device will vibrate briefly, and recording will start.
IF YOUR VT-100 IS CONFIGURED TO LIVESTREAM The recording LED on the back-left of the device should shine solid red, as well as the LED on the front of the device. This indicates that the device is recording. The LED on the back-right of the device should be flashing blue - about once a second - indicating that it is looking for Wi-Fi to connect to. A solid blue light on the back-right LED indicates that the VT-100 has connected to the Wi-Fi.
HOW TO STOP RECORDING To stop recording, press and hold either of the buttons on the back of your device for one second. The LED on the front of the device will switch off. If your VT-100 is configured to livestream, the back-right LED will remain a solid blue, indicating that the device is still connected to the Wi-Fi, but no footage is being recorded. After 10 more seconds, the camera will automatically switch off.
WEARING YOUR VT-100 The VT-100 can be attached to most uniforms and items of clothing using one of the robust clips which can be purchased from Motorola Solutions (see following pages for options available). These clips are rotatable - however, the camera should always remain upright when capturing footage.
VT-100 ROTATABLE LONG ALLIGATOR CLIP To attach a Rotatable Long Alligator clip (VT-100-FIX-ALIG) to your VT-100, slide the attachment into the mounting rail on the back of your device until a firm click is heard and the attachment point is held firmly in place. To detach the clip clip from your VT-100, pull the lip of the attachment plate away from the body of your VT-100 and firmly pull the attachment out of the rails.
VT-100 KLICK FAST STUD To attach a Klick Fast stud to your VT-100, you will need: • • • A VT-100 A VT-100 Klick Fast Stud (VT-100-FIX-KF-ALT) A Klick Fast dock (usually on a uniform), Firstly, pinch the two metal clips on the back of the stud together, and slide the attachment into the mounting rail on the back of your device until a firm click is heard. Release the metal clips. Slide the VT-100 into the Klick Fast dock upside-down, so the device’s serial number is pointing towards the ceiling.
VT-100 SPORTS CAMERA PILLAR To attach a sports camera pillar to your VT-100, you will need: • • • • • A VT-100 A VT-100 Sports Camera Pillar (VT-100-FIX-SPORT) A sports camera accessory to attach the camera to A securing pin (usually supplied with the sports camera accessory) A securing nut (usually permanently attached to the sports camera accessory) Firstly, pinch the two metal clips on the back of the stud together, and slide the attachment into the mounting rail on the back of your device until a fir
VT-100 EPAULETTE (SHOULDER) CLIP To attach your VT-100 to an epaulette, you will need: • • A VT-100 An Epaulette (Shoulder) Clip (VT-100-FIX-EP) Firstly, attach your VT-100 to the mount by pulling the metal clip on the back of the stud towards the mount, and sliding the attachment into the mounting rail on the back of your VT-100 until a firm click is heard. Hold your VT-100 vertically, underneath the epaulette. Keeping the clip open, push the mount through the epaulette.
You can change the vertical angle of your VT-100 by adjusting the stud on the back of your device to point up or down. To detach a VT-100 from the epaulette clip, pull the metal clip on the back of the stud towards the mount, and slide the stud (with the epaulette clip) upwards out of the attachment rail. To detach an epaulette mount from your uniform, slide the mount upwards slightly so the hook detaches from your epaulette’s button.
LANYARDS The Motorola Solutions lanyard (AC-LANYARD-05) is a long piece of sturdy polyester ribbon, with a split ring at each end and a phone strap attached to each split ring. It has five break points for added safety - allowing for quick release if pulled on.
REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC 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. NOTE: 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.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION (SAR) This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
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