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Power On
To power on the BC-03, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the BWC says, "hello".
The following occurs once the BWC is powered on:
The Battery Status LED will turn on (Green or Red depending on percentage remaining).
The camera will say, "hello."
If enabled, Pre-record will begin automatically.
Note:
The LED light and audible cues will not function while the BWC is in Covert Mode.
Docked BWCs will automatically turn on once they have sufficient battery charge to do so.
Low-Power Standby
To place the BWC into low-power standby mode, press and hold the power button for approximately 10 seconds or until the camera says, "goodbye."
The following occurs once powered down:
The Battery Status LED will turn off.
The camera will say, "goodbye."
Pre-record will be disabled.
Note:
If the camera is in standby, it can be woken up to begin recording by pressing and holding the record button for a few seconds. Pre-record will NOT be available in the recorded Asset.
Caution:
Placing a BWC into standby disables the Pre-record function.
BWCs that are in standby will continue to discharge the battery until depleted (approximately 24 hours).
Training Video
Watch the video below to see how this process works:
Chapters:
00:00-00:22 - Power On
00:23-00:48 - Standby
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Body Worn Camera.
Body Worn Camera.
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Body Worn Camera.
Body Worn Camera.
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Body Worn Camera.
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