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Categorizing a Recorded Event
Categorizing a Recorded Event
Note: Event categorization is set up in the WatchGuard V300 Camera
configuration in Evidence Library (EL).
To categorize a recorded event:
1. Stop the event manually or allow the camera to stop the event automatically.
The Backlight turns on and the display shows the default Category on top, if not in Covert
mode. The prompt times-out in 30 seconds if tagging is not required.
2. Press and release the Backlight button as many times as needed to move through the list of
event categories, one at a time.
3. Press and hold for 2 seconds the Function (top) button when the event category you want to
select appears on the display.
The display shows the event type in small type and SAVED in large letters below the saved
event type. The camera vibrates when the category is saved. One long tone sounds with a
vibration (depending on your alert configuration).
If another recorded event starts (manually or automatically) while the camera is in the middle
of the event categorization sequence, the camera aborts the sequence and starts the new
event. Complete categorizing the recorded event in EL.
Categorizing an event on the camera in a recording group
If your camera is a member of a recording group, the camera can automatically accept an event
category from the 4RE DVR group member as its own category. Any category selected directly
on the V300(page 61) overrides the 4RE category.
If your V300 is connected to the SmartConnect smartphone app, categorize an event using
SmartConnect and add secondary event tags. Any category selected on SmartConnect
overrides a 4RE category. If you categorize an event on both the camera and the smartphone
app, the last selected category, regardless of the device, is applied to the event (page 1).
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