Oculus® is a miniature, solid state digital video recorder providing high quality, evidence proof
video- and voice recordings. Oculus® is specifically designed for covert surveillance operations
where size, reliability and stealth are key issues. The intuitive utility software is used for unit
configuration and verification of file integrity. Video review is made with Windows Media Player or
Covidence Evidence Player.
About This Guide
The intuitive Oculus® Utility software needs only little explanation thus this user guide is intended
mostly as a reference guide.
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Note: A note like this is used when special care must be taken.
Who Should Use It
This guide is intended for users of different degrees of knowledge and experience with video
recording. The guide assumes that the user has a general understanding of PC terminology and
Windows.
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2 Oculus Overview
2.1 Oculus
The Oculus® miniature video recorder is available in several different hardware configurations.
With or without internal 2xAAA battery compartment and with built in flash memory or removable
micro SD card. Models are available with built-in remote control unit or with built-in audio
transmitter. All other specifications and the operation of the units are identical.
Oculus® with 2xAAA battery compartment.. 1: A/V out, line-in/out 2: DC supply 3: Female 9-pole 4: Micro USB connector 5:
Male 9-pole 6: ON/OFF switch 7: Indicator LEDs
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2.2 Transmitter Variant
If Oculus® has a built-in audio transmitter, the transmitter will automatically transmit audio
whenever Oculus® is recording. This implies that the transmitter is enabled, of course. The
transmitter can be enabled/disabled using the switch shown in the figure below.
Oculus® with 2xAAA battery compartment and built-in audio transmitter.
1: Switch for enabling/disabling audio transmitter. 2: Connector for antenna
When the switch is in the 0 position the transmitter is disabled and completely radio silent.
Note: 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.
Oculus VHF audio transmitter complies with the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) RF
exposure requirements specified in FCC 47 CFR §2.1093 for the General Population
Exposure environment.
Further details in Appendix C - Oculus TX notes.
Note: To obtain longest range and battery lifetime please follow these directions: Avoid
wrapping the antenna around the Oculus or other metal parts. Avoid placing the
antenna close to the camera cable, DC cable or other cables that are connected to
the Oculus.
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3 System Installation
This section will describe how to install the Oculus Utility software.
3.1 First-time Users
Before installation, please make sure that the PC complies with the minimum requirements listed
in section 3.2.
3.2 Environment
Minimum PC system requirements are:
• Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
• Interface: USB 1.1 (USB 2.0 is recommended for higher data transfer speed or live video)
• Software: Windows Media Player 10 or newer versions
3.3 Installation
Note: For additional help during software installation and software upgrade, please refer to
Appendix B.
Note: If using Windows Vista or Windows 7, the User Account Control must be disabled for
the driver to correctly install. Please refer to Appendix B for addition help.
Note: Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position before powering the recorder
and connecting it to the PC and that Oculus® is not protected by password in the
case it has been used before on another PC.
Installation procedure:
1. Insert the CD-ROM delivered with the system into the PC’s CD-ROM drive and follow the
instructions from the Oculus® Utility software install program. After installation remove
the CD-ROM and store it in a safe place.
2. Run Oculus® Utility software by double clicking on the Oculus® icon on your desktop.
3. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position before powering the recorder and
connecting it to the PC using the micro USB cable delivered with the unit. The PC will
automatically detect the recorder and retrieve the current configuration and unit
identification data including serial number and firmware version. Once the recorder is
connected to the PC it is powered through the USB interface.
Details about hardware-, firmware- and software version can by found by clicking About under
the menu Help.
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4 Appendix A – Oculus TX notes
4.1 Body-worn applications
Oculus VHF audio transmitter complies with the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) RF exposure
requirements specified in FCC 47 CFR §2.1093 for the General Population Exposure environment.
The SAR measurement was made with the flexible wire antenna separated 5mm from the body
and the Oculus Transmitter housing separated 8mm. This simulates a body-worn application with
the Oculus TX and the flexible antenna is placed in a holster without metal parts.
The holster could be a money belt together with a wallet.
Parts:
- Eagle Creek All Terrain money belt order no: 49000600
- Wallet, Pacsafe RFIDsafe 50 order no: 49000601
Make two small holes with a soldering iron as marked on the picture below. Push the antenna
into the belt and into the wallet.
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Connect the antenna to the Oculus TX. Avoid placing the antenna close to the camera cable or
other cables that are connected to the Oculus. This is important in order to get best performance
and to be consistent with the SAR measurement set-up
Finally close the wallet
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4.2 Approved antennas
Following antennas are pre-approved for use with the Oculus
- Antenna, VHF, MCX Straight order no: 16600000
- Antenna, VHF, MCX Right Angle order no: 16600005
They are identical in performance, only the angle of the RF connector differs.
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For Your Notes:
For further information please contact:
Covidence A/S
Strandvejen 2A
8410 Roende
Denmark
Phone: +45 8880 9000
E-mail: info@covidence.com
Web: www.covidence.com
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