REXING P1 Body Worn Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Rexing
Table of Contents
- About This Manual
- What’s in the box?
- Camera Overview
- LCD Screen Indications
- Charging the Device
- Basic Operation
- Camera Shooting
- Product Parameters
- Troubleshooting
- Name and Content Identification of Toxic or Harmful Substances or
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
P1
User Manual
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About This Manual
This device provides high-quality digital recording using Rexing’s high standards of design, construction and technological expertise. This user manual describes the device’s functions and features in detail. Please read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use. Note that all descriptions included here are based on the device’s default settings.
- Images and screenshots may differ in appearance from the actual product. Content may differ from the final product or from software provided by service providers and is subject to change without prior notice.
- For the latest version of this manual, refer to the Rexing website at www.rexingusa.com/support/product-support
- Available features and additional services may vary by device and software.
- Applications and their functions may vary by country, region, or hardware specifications.
- Rexing is not liable for performance issues caused by applications from any provider other than Rexing.
- Rexing is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities caused by failure to install the device as stated in this manual. Attempting to customize the installation may cause the device or applications to work improperly which may result in device malfunctions and data corruption or loss. These actions are violations of your Rexing agreement and will void your warranty.
- Default applications that come with the device are subject to updates and possible discontinuation of support without prior notice. If you have questions about an application provided with the device, contact an authorized Rexing Service Center.
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What’s in the box?
- Rexing P1 Body Camera
- Power Adapter
- Shoulder Mount
- Chest Mount
- USB Cable
- User Manual
- Safety Guide
The items supplied with the device and any available accessories may vary
depending on your region. Appearances and specifications are subject to change
without prior notice. Availability of accessories is subject to change.
All supplied items are designed for use only with this device and may not be
compatible with other devices. Malfunctions resulting from the use of
unapproved accessories are not covered by the warranty service.
For more information about available accessories, refer to
www.rexingusa.com.
Camera Overview
Device Layout
1. Camera Shooting Key | 8. Power Indicator Light |
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2. Voice Recording Key | 9. Microphone |
3. Scroll UP Key | 10. Blue Flashing Light |
4. Scroll DOWN Key | 11. IR Light |
5. Red Flashing Light | 12. COMOS |
6. IR Light | 13. Working Indicator Light |
7. White Light | 14. Camerra Shooting Key |
15. Speaker | 20. Display |
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16. Picture Taking Key | 21. Menu Key |
17. Mini USB Port | 22. Enter Key |
18. Power Switch | 23. Return Key |
19. Reset Key |
LCD Screen Indications
1. Video Shoot Resolution | 6. System Date |
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2. Memory Time Remaining | 7. System Clock |
3. Available Memory Space | 8. Battery Level Icon |
4. Police ID Number | 9. IR Light Indicator |
5. Device ID Number | 10. Current Video Duration |
Charging the Device
The device can be charged in the following two ways:
- Connect the device to its charger where shown.
- Connect the device to a computer.
As shown in the figure above, charge the device by connecting it to a computer with the USB cable. When charging, the working indicator light shows green, and the power indicator light shows blue. The indicator lights extinguish after charging.
Basic Operation
Power on
With the camera is in its power-off state, press the ON/OFF key to start
the device. The device displays a preview screen after starting. The working
indicator light turns green. If no operation is performed within 60 seconds
after starting, the device enters screen saver mode as its default. The device
automatically enters screen saver mode 60 seconds after it starts to shoot.
Power off
With the camera in its power-on state, depress the ON/OFF key to power off
the device. All indicator lights will extinguish. Press the ON/OFF key to
enter screen saver mode.
Standby
With the camera in its power-on state, if no operation is performed within 60
seconds after starting, the device automatically enters screen saver mode; in
this mode, the screen goes off and the working indicator light turns green.
Press any key to illuminate the screen.
Menu Setup
With the camera in its standby state, press the MENU key to enter the MENU
setup interface. Press the UP or DOWN key to select the desired function.
Press the OK key to confirm your option. Use the UP or Down key to
change your option. Press the OK key again to confirm your selection(s).
The device automatically saves any setup changes. Detailed system options are
not described hereinafter. The screen display is shown below:
Video shoot resolution
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select a value from the following: 1920x1080P 30FPS, 1280x720P
30FPS, or 800x600P 30FPS. The system default is 1280x720P 30FPS. Press the
OK key to confirm your selection.
Picture taking resolution
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select a value from the following: 8000X4500, 5200X3900,
4608X3456, and 4000X3000. The system default is 5200X3900.
Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
IR switching
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select between Auto and Manual. The system default is Manual.
Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
Video-shooting duration
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select a value from the following: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, or 30
minutes. The system default is 5 minutes.
Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
Voice prompt
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select between ON and OFF. The system default is ON.
Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
Timed power-off
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or DOWN
key to select a value from the following: 1, 3, 5 and 10 minutes. The system
default is 3 minutes. Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
Loop recording
When this function is ON, old video files will be overwritten when memory is
insufficient. Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. You
can select ON or OFF. The system default is ON. Press the OK key to
confirm your selection.
On-board mode
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select between ON and OFF. The system default is OFF. Press
the OK key to confirm your selection.
Auto screen off
When this function is enabled, the screen will be powered off at a set time.
Press any key to restore power to the screen. Press the OK key to enter
the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or DOWN key to select a value
from the following: 1, 3, and 5 minutes. The system default is 1 minute.
Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
Factory setup
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or DOWN key
to select between YES or NO. The system default is NO. Press the OK key to
confirm your selection.
Password setup
Press the OK key to enter the password entry function. The system default
password is six zeros (000000). Input a password to modify it. Press the UP
or DOWN key to key in specific inputs. Press the OK key to confirm your
password.
Police ID setup
Press the OK key to enter the password entry function. The system default
password is six zeros (000000). Input current a password to change the police
ID. Press the UP or DOWN key to key in specific inputs. Press the OK
key to confirm your password.
Time setup
Press the OK key to enter the password entry function. The system default
password is six zeros (000000). Input your current password to modify the
time. Press the UP or DOWN key to key in specific inputs.Press the OK key
to confirm your input.
Machine code setup
Press the OK key to enter the password entry function. The system default
password is six zeros (000000). Input your current password to change machine
code. Press the UP or DOWN key to key in specific inputs. Press the OK
key to confirm your input.
Language
Press the OK key to enter the to-be-altered function. Press the UP or
DOWN key to select between English and Chinese. The system default is
Chinese. Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
System information
Press the OK key to view system information.
Camera Shooting
Camera shooting
Press the VIDEO key under the preview screen in the power-on state, or
depress the VIDEO key for 3 seconds in the poweroff state to start camera
shooting. The red indicator light in upper right corner starts to flash slowly
during recording, and, together with the red time indication, shows recording
duration. The operating status indicating light turns red and starts to flash.
Press the VIDEO key again to stop camera shooting. The working indicator
light turns green; the video file is automatically saved to the TF card, the
screen goes back to shooting preview, and the video file is saved to the
memory card with a time indication and AVI as its suffix. To check the video,
refer to the section Video Review/Playback.
Video lockup
Depressing the VIDEO key during camera shooting can lock up the current
video. Depress the VIDEO key again to unlock it. The camera shooting function
is not interrupted during this process. A locked video cannot be deleted under
the loop recording mode.
Taking pictures
In the power-on state, Press the PHOTO key under the preview screen to
take a picture; the picture is saved automatically. There is an audible snap
when taking a picture. A picture is taken with each press of the PHOTO key.
These pictures are saved to the memory card with a time indication and JPG as
the suffix. To check the pictures, refer to the section Video
Review/Playback.
Solo voice recording
In the power-on state, Press the RECORD key under the preview screen or
depress the key for 3 seconds to start solo voice recording. The screen
shows a recording symbol during recording. The working indicator light turns
orange and starts to flash. Press the RECORD key again to stop solo
recording and the working indicator light turns green. The audio file is
automatically saved to the TF card. The screen goes back to preview.
IR Night Vision Mode
Default IR night vision mode is a Manual function and the IR night vision
indicator is off after starting the device. The optical filter switch uses a
color filter, which is suitable for application at daytime. Use the optical
filter switch to manually switch to IR night vision mode at night. In the
power-on state, hold the UP key under the preview screen to enable IR
mode. Now the IR light is ON and shows red. The image changes into a black and
white image under the preview screen or during camera shooting. Hold the UP
key again to turn off the IR mode. Now the IR light is OFF and the image
restores color image under the preview screen or during camera shooting.
Pressing the UP key allows you to switch between daytime working mode and
night working mode. If automatic switching is desired, you may set the IR
control to Auto in the menu. Now, the recorder may automatically switch to IR
night vision mode according to ambient the brightness of light.
Deleting a File
You cannot delete any video file from the memory card by using the device
itself. To delete a video file, you must connect the device to a computer and
delete it from the USB drive via the computer.
Videos and Photos Review/Playback
In the standby mode, press the RETURN key to check the playback list.
Use the UP or DOWN key to select a desired item as shown below: REXING P1
DEVICE — Video Review
Press the OK key to check the playback list. Use the UP or DOWN key to
select a file to play.
During playback, press the OK key to pause or play.
Press the RETURN key to return to the previous menu.
Computer Playback
When the device is connected with a computer via the Mini-USB cable, the
computer will recognize the device as a USB Drive where you can find videos
and photos are saved under two separate folders. Open the folder, and you’d be
able to review the video/photo from the list.
Reset & Restart
When the device system crashes or gives no response due to improper operation
or other special reasons, you may press the RESET key (be careful to apply
light pressure) with a pen tip, toothpick, or other similar article. The
device switches off after the reset key is pressed. Now, you can restart the
device. Previous settings will be resumed after the restart.
Notes on the Indicators
- In the power-on state, the power indicator is not shown in the preview screen.
- In the power-on state, the working indicator light turns red and flashes slowly under camera shooting mode.
- In the power-on state, the working indicator light turns orange and flashes slowly under recording mode.
- When the data cable is connected, the working indicator light turns green and the power indicator light turns blue.
- In the charging state, the power indicator light turns blue and it extinguishes after charging.
- In the power-on state, the power indicator light flashes during each shot.
Instructions for IR light, flashing light, and white light
In the power-on state, hold the UP key to turn ON/OFF the IR indicator
light, which is used to provide additional illumination when shooting at
night. Please make sure that the IR Switching is set to Manual to enable
this function.
In the power-on state, hold the ENTER key to turn ON/OFF the flashing
light. The device alternately flashes a red and blue light in addition to
sounding a warning alarm. This alarm functions in case of emergency.
In the power-on state, hold the DOWN key to turn ON/OFF the white light.
The device gives out a white light for illumination.
Product Parameters
Lens | F2.1 aperture, high resolution, multilayer filter, wide angle lens |
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Lanuage Selection | Japaneses/Simplified Chinese/English |
Video recording | 1920x1080P 30PFS |
1280x720P 30PFS
800x600P 30PFS (three adjustable levels)
Video rec. format| AVI
Video compression| H.264
Storage card| Built-in
Video bitrate| 8 Mbit/sec
Power| 5V/1A
Battery| Built-in
RAM capacity| See decal affixed on the device.
Duration| Continuous working hours: 11 hrs
Standby hours: 20 hrs
Protection grade| Expert
Fall impact grade| Withstands free-fall from a height of 1.5 m
Storage temp.| -40 ℃ ~+60 ℃
Ambient temp.| -10~+45 ℃ (Recording and charging must not be performed in
temperatures above 45 ℃.)
Operating system| Windows XP/7/8 SP3/Vista and Mac 10.5 or above
Troubleshooting
The device cannot be started, and it gives no response to any operation.
- Connect the device to its charger and recheck its operation after charging for 4 hours.
- Check the charger and its cable for any abnormalities.
- Press the reset key to resume factory settings and recheck device operation.
- If the problem persists, contact after-sale service personnel and return it to the vendor for repair.
Flushing image
- Switch off the device and restart it.
Name and Content Identification of Toxic or Harmful Substances or
Elements
Toxic/Harmful Substances or Elements| LCD module| Circuit board
asssy.| Battery| Shell and other components
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Lead (Pb)|
X
| X| X|
0
Mercury (Hg)|
X
| 0| 0|
0
Cadmium (Cd)|
0
| 0| X|
0
Hexavalent chromiu (Cr6+)|
0
| 0| 0|
0
Polynickel biphenyl (PBB)|
0
| 0| 0|
0
Polybro-minated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)|
0
| 0| 0|
0
O: Indicates that the content of toxic and hazardous substances in all
homogeneous materials of the component is below the limit requirements
specified in SJT 11363-2006.
X: Indicates that the content of toxic and hazardous substances in at least
one homogeneous material of the component exceeds the limit requirement
specified in SJ/T 11363-2006.
The environmental protection life of the complete unit is 10 years, and the
environmental protection life of lithium battery module is 5 years.
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
References
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