BRIFIELD BR1 Bedienungsanleitung

BRIFIELD®
BR1 BODY CAMERA
USER MANUAL
Customer Service Email
info@brifield.co.uk

CONTENTS
Page 1: BR1 Diagram
Page 2/ 3/ 4: BR1 Diagram
explanation.
Page 5: Screen functions / Menu
functions
Page 6/ 7/ 8/ 9: Menu functions
Page 9/ 10 / 11 /12:Important
information
Page 12:Product box contents /
Customer service

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BR1 DIAGRAM EXPLANATION
1. Lens: Capture Video and images. The lens is
also what triggers the motion detection.
2. Sensor: Detects low and high light levels, this is
what triggers the automatic IR night vision.
3. Infrared night vision lights: Gives a white
vision that helps in very low light areas, or
nighttime.
4. White LED light: Helps in low light areas.
5. Left button: A. In idle mode, press to access the
playback mode. B. When recording a video, hold
this button to zoom the picture out. C. In playback
mode, press to rewind the video. D. In menu mode,
press to scroll up.
6. Middle button: A. In menu mode, press to select.
B. In playback mode, press to pause/resume video
or audio playback.
7. Right button: A. In idle mode, press to enter
menu mode. B. In menu mode, press to scroll down.
C. In playback mode, press to fast forward the

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video. D. In playback mode, hold to zoom in the
image.
8. USB port: Connect the BR1 USB cable to your
computer, from there you can transfer your
recorded video and audio files, and pictures to the
computer.
9. Reset button: Used to reset the device.
10. Important file button: When recording a video
or an audio recording, press this button once. This
will then add a STAR icon on the video or audio file
in playback mode. This will also add a S letter at the
end of the file name on your computer. This helps
to easily identify the more important video and
audio files.
11. Audio record button: A. In idle mode, press to
start an audio recording. B. When recording a video,
press to mute/unmute the microphone. C. In idle
mode, hold for 2 seconds to switch between 720p
and 1080p video resolutions.
12. Picture button: A. In idle mode, press to take a
picture. B. In idle mode, hold for 2 seconds to turn
on flashing white LED light. C. While recording a
video, press to take a picture.

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13. Video record button: A. In idle mode, press
once to start a video recording. B. When the device
is switched off, hold for 3 seconds to power on the
device, and start a video recording immediately.
14. IR Light / White LED light button: A. In both
idle mode and while video recording, press to turn
on/off the IR night vision lights. B. In both idle mode
and while recording a video, hold for 2 seconds to
turn on/off the white LED light.
15. Left LED light: A. Flat GREEN when idle. B.
Flashing RED when recording a video. C.
Temporary flat RED when a picture is taken in idle
mode. D. Flashing AMBER light when recording an
audio recording. E. Flat RED when pre-record is
turned on.
16. Right LED light: A. Flat RED when charging. B.
Flat GREEN when fully charged.
17. Power button: A. Hold for 3 seconds to switch
the device on/off. B. In the menu, press to exit the
menu. C. Press to turn the LCD screen on/off.
18. Dock charging: Used to charge the BR1 body
camera via the dock charging unit.

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SCREEN FUNCTIONS
MENU FUNCTIONS
Use left button number 5 to go up. Right button
number 7 to go down. Middle button number 6 to
select. Button number 17 to go back, also known as
the top right power button.
Video Resolutions - Change the video resolutions.
Picture Megapixel - Change the Megapixel of the
camera.

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Burst: for example, if you select 5 bursts, then
when you take a picture, 5 pictures will be taken
one after the other.
Self-timer: This gives you a countdown, when the
countdown reaches 0 then a picture will be taken.
Quality: The quality of the video recordings.
Pre-record: This feature will pre-record a short clip
before you press the record button, it will then
integrate itself into the main recording. The pre-
record clip length with each resolution - 1440p = 22
Seconds. 1296p = 30 Seconds. 1080p = 30
Seconds. 720p = 30 Seconds. 480p = 30 Seconds.
Post record: The amount of time the device waits
until it stops the video recording.
Auto record: When activated, it will automatically
start a video recording when the device is turned
on.
Loop recording: When the memory card becomes
full, the loop feature will automatically override the
earliest recording then continue to record over the
following recorded videos.
Split time: This is how long you want the video
clips to be.

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Slide show: This allows a slideshow within the
internal picture playback mode. Changes picture
every 5 seconds.
Infrared: Manual Mode lets you turn the IR on and
off yourself manually, and auto mode activates the
IR automatically when the view in front of the lens is
dark and deactivates when the view is light.
Motion Detection: Turn on/off. You will know the
motion detection is activated because there will
now be a face icon on the LCD screen. Once the
motion detection is turned on from within the menu,
press the record button. Now any motion in front of
the lens will trigger the device to start a video
recording. The device will continue to record, but
when there is no longer any motion in front of the
lens, there is a 10 second countdown. After the 10
seconds, the video will stop recording.
Record warning: When turned on, the device says
‘’Recording start’’ and ‘’Recording stop’’. When
deactivated, no sound will happen.
Global positioning: Turn the GPS on/off.
Time zone: Select your time zone.

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Language: Select your language.
Screen saver: The amount of time the screen will
stay on until the LCD screen turns off.
LCD Brightness: Option of Low/Medium/High.
Auto Power off: The amount of time the device will
remain idle before powering off.
LED light: Option to turn the 2 LED lights
permanently off.
White LED: Turn off the white LED light.
Key tone: Turn the key tone on/off.
Volume: Change the volume of camera speaker.
This affects the loudness of video playback, audio
playback, the key tone, record warning, and any
other sounds played by camera. This doesn't affect
the volume of the recorded video or audio files
themselves.
Coding Format: Select whether you would like to
use H.264 or H.265 coding.
Time and date: Adjust the time and date.
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