AXIS W100 Body Worn Camera

Axis body worn solution

For information about the complete body worn solution, see the Axis body worn solution user manual.

Product overview

  1. Power button
  2. Front recording indicator
  3. Display
  4. Top button
  5. Function button
  6. Camera lens
  7. Recording button
  8. USB connector
  9. Microphone (2x)

Number

LED name

Display feedback

1

Docking LED

Green: Camera is ready to use (battery charged, files transferred, software up to date).

Pulsing amber: Battery charging, file transfer, software update (any combination of) is ongoing.

2

Recording LED

Red: Recording

3

Status LED

Green: Standby, ready to use

Flashing green: Less than 0.5 hours of battery (red battery LED) or storage (red storage LED) left

Amber: Recording not possible (storage full, storage error, software error, or other operational error)

4

Battery LED

Green: >1 hour left

Amber: 0.5–1 hours left

Red: 0–0.5 hours left

5

Storage LED

Green: >1 hour of recording left

Amber: 0.5–1 hours of recording left

Red: 0–0.5 hours of recording left

6

Microphone LED

Lights up if you’ve turned off the microphone

7

Wireless connectivity LED

Lights up green: Paired with AXIS Body Worn Assistant or a holster sensor.

Pulsing amber: Pairing/connecting

Lights up red: Failed to pair/connect

8

Sensor camera LED

Green: Sensor camera connected

Pulsing amber: Switching between camera sources when connecting the sensor camera to the body worn camera. Recording is disabled.

Red: Sensor camera error

Daily use

Starting a shift

We recommend checking a few things before starting a shift:

  • Before you undock the camera, make sure that the docking LED is green. The green color indicates that the battery is charged, all files are transferred, and the software is up to date.

  • If you’re using self-assign camera assignment, tap your self-assign tag on the RFID reader. All LEDs on the self-assigned camera flash green, indicating that it’s ready to be undocked. You must undock the camera within 15 seconds after tapping the self-assign tag. Only one user can self-assign a camera at a time.

  • If you’re connecting the camera to a holster sensor, make sure that it’s in the camera’s range within 10 minutes after you undock the camera. Under normal circumstances the range is 5–10 m (16–33 ft.).

  • When you undock the camera, it restarts. This takes up to 40 seconds, after which the camera is ready to use.

  • Clean the lens window, using a dry, nonabrasive cloth. See Cleaning for more cleaning recommendations.

  • Optionally, use the live view in AXIS Body Worn Assistant to check your camera image, making sure that it is working properly and that the camera orientation is okay. For more information, see AXIS Body Worn Assistant in the body worn solution manual.

Ending a shift

Important

Always dock your body worn camera after a shift. This ensures that:

  • the camera battery is charged before the next shift
  • all content is uploaded to the system controller
  • the camera’s software is up to date
  • user configuration and camera settings are synchronized with the system
  • When you dock the camera, it restarts. To make sure the camera is properly docked, wait another 10 seconds for the display to come back on.

  • The time it takes to fully charge a depleted battery varies depending on the ambient charging temperature. Check the datasheet for detailed information.

  • The time to upload recorded video varies. For example, 12 hours of recorded video can take up to about 30 minutes to upload to the system controller, depending on the bitrate of the video recordings.

Battery health

To ensure optimal battery capacity throughout the life of the product, follow these recommendations on normal use.

NOTICE
  • Always use the camera within the operating temperature range specified in the product’s datasheet. If you use the camera outside of the specified temperature range it damages the battery.
  • Always charge the camera within the charging temperature range specified in the product’s datasheet. If you charge the camera outside of the specified temperature range it damages the battery.
  • Don’t leave the camera in your car. Temperatures in parked cars can exceed the specified temperature range.
  • Always recharge a camera that is turned off with a low battery, as soon as possible. The battery discharges over time, which shortens the expected battery life.
  • Don’t charge a camera for more than 45 days. It can shorten the expected battery life.

To ensure optimal battery capacity throughout the life of the product, follow these recommendations on storage.

NOTICE
  • Always remove the camera from the body worn system through AXIS Body Worn Manager before you store it. When you remove the camera from the system, the camera enters shipping mode, which ensures a healthy battery level.
  • Always store the camera within the storage temperature range specified in the product’s datasheet. The recommended temperatures are different for short-term storage (less than 3 months) and long-term storage (more than 3 months). If you store the camera outside of the specified temperature it damages the battery.
  • Don’t store the camera with the battery fully charged. It shortens the expected battery life.
  • Don’t store the camera with a depleted battery. It shortens the expected battery life.
  • If you store the camera for more than 3 months, charge it every 3 months.
  • Don’t store the camera in damp environments. It can increase battery discharge rates.
  • Use the camera at least once a year so that the battery is discharged and charged again. This helps to activate the battery and restore its energy.

To learn more about battery health, go to axis.com/learning/white-papers and search for the white paper Battery health in body worn cameras.

Replace the battery

You can replace a body worn camera battery using the AXIS TW1906 Battery Kit 5P. Before you replace the battery, read the installation guide available on the AXIS TW1906 Battery Kit 5P support page.

Important
  • Take precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) events when you replace the battery.
  • Do not replace the 3.7 V ID1058 battery during the 3-year warranty period. Replacement of the battery during the 3-year warranty period carried out by any other party than Axis (or an RMA partner on behalf of Axis) will void the main item’s warranty. Contact Axis Support or your reseller for battery- or service-related matters.

Cleaning

Clean the camera

  • Use a non-abrasive, solvent-free neutral soap, or detergent, with water.

  • Use a soft microfiber cloth, or moist non-abrasive sponge.

  • Dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spotting.

NOTICE
  • Never use harsh detergents, such as gasoline, benzene or acetone, to avoid material degradation.
  • Never use abrasives of any kind to clean the camera.
  • Never use water with any detergent on the docking connectors since it causes corrosion and a bad connection.

Disinfect the camera

  • Use disinfection products with up to 50 percent isopropyl alcohol on the exterior surfaces of the camera.

  • Apply with a soft microfiber cloth, or non-abrasive sponge.

Clean the docking station

To clean the outer surface of the docking station:

  • Use a non-abrasive, solvent-free neutral soap, or detergent, with water.

  • Use a soft microfiber cloth, or moist non-abrasive sponge.

  • Dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spotting.

To clean the inside of the docking bay:

  • Use canned air intended for electronics to clear any dust in between and around the pogo pins.

  • Use a dry cloth to carefully clean the pogo pins.

  • After cleaning, make sure all of the pogo pins spring back to their upper position.

NOTICE
  • Never use harsh detergents, such as gasoline, benzene or acetone, to avoid material degradation.
  • Never use abrasives of any kind to clean the docking station.
  • Never use water with any detergent on the pogo pins inside the docking bays since it causes corrosion and a bad connection.

Charging the camera

To charge the body worn camera, always use:

  • Compatible Axis docking station

  • 5 V DC output mobile phone charger

  • 5 V DC output power bank

Operating time

Operating time varies depending on how you use the body worn camera. The limiting factors of operating time are battery capacity and storage space. These are affected by power consumption and recording bitrate, respectively.

NOTICE

If the ambient charging temperature is above 35 °C (95 °F) the battery is only charged up to 70% of full capacity, with a significantly shortened operating time as a result.

Factors that increase power consumption are:

Location data –
When the camera positioning system is on.
Wireless connection –
When you use AXIS Body Worn Live, AXIS Body Worn Assistant, or turn on broadcasts.
Sensor camera –
When you connect a sensor camera to the body worn camera.
Outdoor use –
When you use the camera outdoors, the LED display increases its intensity, which increases power consumption.
Temperature –
+25°C (77 °F) is the optimal operating temperature. Using the camera in temperatures above or below this affects the battery capacity.
Movement –
Increased movement in the scene, or camera movement. The camera processor uses power in relation to the movement in the scene.
Image resolution –
High recording resolution.

Factors that increase recording bitrate are:

Movement –
Increased movement in the scene, or camera movement.
Image resolution –
High recording resolution.
Light –
Low light increases image noise.
Scene complexity –
A scene with few objects and colors, for instance a typical office, results in a lower bitrate than a more complex scene.

Troubleshooting

Camera error feedback

Use the body worn camera feedback to identify different errors. The table below shows the different camera behaviors, what they mean, and how to solve the problem.

BehaviorWhat it meansWhat to do
All LEDs are off when the camera is dockedNo user is assigned to the camera.
  • If you are using fixed camera assignment, assign a user to the camera, see Assign a user to a camera.

  • If you are using self-assign camera assignment, this means that the camera is ready to be self-assigned.

  • No feedback

  • Camera doesn’t start

The camera is in shipping mode(1)Add the camera in the body worn system, see Add cameras.
The camera has run out of battery.Charge the camera.

  • LED: Operation status amber

  • Beep: 2 short, 1 long

  • Buzz: 2 short, 1 long

Recording not possible, SW error or other operational error.Try the General troubleshooting steps. If the problem persists try axis.com/support.

  • LED: Sensor camera red, Operation status green

  • Beep: 1 short

  • Buzz: 1 short

Faulty sensor camera, or body worn camera.Disconnect the sensor camera to eliminate body worn camera error. Press the top button. If the sensor camera LED is still red, then there is something wrong with the body worn camera. If the sensor camera LED is off, then there is something wrong with the sensor camera. Try replacing the sensor camera.

LED: All flash amber
The camera is not added in the body worn system.Add the camera to the body worn system, see Add cameras.

  • LED: All flash red

  • Beep: 2 x 3

  • Buzz: 2 x 3

A user is not assigned to the camera.Dock the camera and assign a user to it, see Assign a user to a camera.

LED: Docking status flashes amber
General error.Try the General troubleshooting steps. If the problem persists try axis.com/support.

LED: Docking status flashes amber, Storage red
Error when uploading content to the system controller.Check the connection between the body worn camera and the docking station. Check the connection between the docking station and the system controller. Make sure that the system controller is okay, see Dashboard.

  • LED: Docking status flashes amber, Battery red

  • Beep: continuous

The battery is not charging.Try the General troubleshooting steps. If the problem persists try axis.com/support.

  • LED: Operation status flashes green, Battery red

  • Beep: 1 every second minute (Periodic), or 3 every minute (Periodic reinforced)

  • Buzz: 1 every second minute (Periodic), or 3 every minute (Periodic reinforced)

The battery is about to run out.

This behavior only occurs when the camera profile setting Low battery warning is set to Periodic or Periodic reinforced.

The camera needs charging.

If the camera is placed in the docking station, make sure it’s docked properly.

  1. The body worn camera is in shipping mode until it is docked and added to a body worn system. Shipping mode is a power saving mode used for transportation and storage.

Technical issues, clues, and solutions

Issue

Cause

Solution

Camera doesn’t turn on.

Camera is in shipping mode.

Add the camera to the body worn system, see Add cameras.

Camera is out of battery.

Charge the camera, see Charging the camera.

If that doesn’t help:

  1. Press and hold the power button on the camera for 4 seconds.

  2. Dock the camera and wait until it’s charged.

  3. Undock the camera and wait for it to restart.

  1. Or if you don’t have access to a docking station:
  2. Press and hold the power button on the camera for 4 seconds.

  3. Use a USB charger to charge the camera. See Charging the camera.

Camera doesn't record.

Camera storage is full.

Dock the camera.

Pre-buffer video is not complete. Pre-buffer time is shorter than configured in AXIS Body Worn Manager.

Recording started directly after the camera was turned on, or directly after the previous recording was ended.

Recording started directly after the previous recording was ended.

When using the maximum resolution 1080p in very complex scenes with a lot of movement, or in low light, the pre-buffer memory can get full.

Image looks foggy.

The lens is dirty.

Clean the lens, see Cleaning

The protective film is still on the lens window.

Remove the protective film.

Display doesn't work.

The camera is in silent mode which turns off the display.

Press the top button for 2 seconds, see Daily use

No audio in recordings.

Audio is turned off in the camera profile.

Make sure audio is turned on in the camera profile in AXIS Body Worn Manager​.

Offloading recordings is slow​.

Many simultaneous offloads affect transfer speed.

Check camera status in AXIS Body Worn Manager. Wait for recordings to be transferred.

The connection between the camera and the docking station is bad. The camera is docked incorrectly. The docking connectors are dirty or worn out.

Make sure all connectors are clean. See Cleaning.

Camera is not discovered by the system and doesn’t appear in AXIS Body Worn Manager.

The docking station is connected to the system controller through a router.

Enable IPv6 on the network.

No camera is assigned to the user when the user taps the RFID tag on the reader (using self-assign).

  • There can be different reasons:
  • The user is already assigned to an undocked camera.

  • There is currently no camera ready for use. A camera is ready for use when it has enough storage and battery, and it has the same firmware version as the rest of the system.

  • The RFID tag isn’t registered in the system.

  • Dock the assigned camera.

  • Wait until a camera is ready for use.

  • Register the RFID tag in the system.

Not recording location data.

The time it takes to receive the first GPS position after starting the camera depends on the outdoor environment. For example, tall buildings and humidity in the atmosphere can increase the time it takes to get the first GPS position.

Location data is turned off in the camera profile.

Go to the camera profile and turn on Location data.

The body worn system time is wrong.

Set a correct system time. We recommend using NTP server (DHCP) or NTP static and fallback server as opposed to Manual time, as these ensure an accurate system time.

Can’t remove camera.

An extension system controller has been disconnected physically from the system before it was removed in AXIS Body Worn Manager. This prevents the system from verifying the transfer status.

To make sure that all content has been transferred to the content destination, remove the extension system controller in AXIS Body Worn Manager before you remove it from the system physically. Then you can remove the camera.

Camera status is In safe mode.

If a camera is undocked for eight weeks, for security reasons, it enters safe mode.

See Allow cameras back into the system

Camera doesn’t charge.

The camera isn’t docked properly, or there is something wrong with the docking station.

  1. Try the following in the stated order:
  2. Undock and dock the camera properly.

  3. Clean the connectors on the camera and the pogo pins in the docking bay. For instructions, see Cleaning.

  4. Dock the camera in another docking bay, where other cameras don’t have this problem. If the camera starts to charge or offload files, the original docking bay is faulty and the docking station should be replaced.

Camera doesn’t offload files.