Product Info
Table Of Contents
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Using the V300
- Using WatchGuard V300 Camera
- Basic workflow
- Wearing WatchGuard V300 Camera
- V300 Camera Field Of View
- Power On and Off
- Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event
- Categorizing a Recorded Event
- Momentary Muting of the Audio
- Docking the WatchGuard V300 Camera overview
- Docking the V300 Camera in a Transfer Station
- Docking and UnDocking the V300 Camera in a USB base
- Uploading events
- About the V300 Camera
- V300 Special Features
- Using V300 with a recording group
- V300 Transfer Station
- Internal Only - debug
Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event
Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event
Use the Record Start/Stop button on the front of the camera to start or stop a recorded
event.
If your WatchGuard V300 is a member of a recording group, the camera can start or stop a
recorded event automatically. Another group member can alert that it has started or stopped
an event. See page 61..
Starting a recorded event manually
To manually start a recorded event on the V300:
n Press the Record Start/Stop button.
The display shows RECORDING. The dot above REC in the
display begins to blink and shows the recording length. The
camera LEDs appear solid red and ascending tones sound with a
vibration (depending on your configuration settings).
As the recorded event continues, the display shows the length
increasing every second and the storage indicators updating.
Stopping a recorded event manually
To manually stop a recorded event on the V300 Camera:
n Press the Record Start/Stop button.
n Press the Record Start/Stop button a second time within 5 seconds to confirm the event stop
(depending on your configuration).
Important! The V300 can be configured to NOT allow manual event stop. If you
cannot stop the camera manually, when you press the Record Start/Stop
button, two low tones sound with a vibration (depending on your alert
notification selections) and the display reads IGNORED for 3 seconds.
On the camera the display and the front red LED turn off and the top LED turns green.
After a recorded event stops, if your configuration requires event categorization, the event
categorization sequence starts (page 23).
You can configure the V300 Camera to stop a recorded event automatically. See Maximum
Recorded Event Time, page 58.
WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User
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