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Caution: To prevent damage to computers, connect the USB base to the
computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub,
WatchGuard part number WGP02364).
Undocking the camera from the USB base
Evidence Library commands and requests are only applied when the camera is undocked from a
USB base. If you have commands and requests to process when you undock, the camera:
l Unprotects the events confirmed as imported
This makes the storage space available.
l Updates the configuration
The display reads CONFIG. The configuration update alert(??) sounds when the update is
finished.
l Stages the firmware upgrade to perform the next time the camera is docked
l Generates an RATF event
The display reads CREATING RATF.
Note: After generating the RATF event, the camera starts the event
categorization sequence for the RATF event if it is configured to require
event categorization(See Categorizing a Recorded Event, page 23).
l Performs a state capture
The display reads STATE CAPTURE.
After all commands and requests are processed, V300 is ready for operation.
Assigning a configuration and officer to the WatchGuard V300
Important! Before using the camera for the first time, fully charge and assign a
configuration and officer to the camera.
Depending on how your agency assigns its cameras, you may need to configure and assign the
camera each time it is checked out.
To configure the camera:
1. Dock the camera in the USB base or V300 Transfer Station connected to the computer running
your Evidence Library (EL) software.
2. Create and then assign a configuration and an officer to the docked camera using EL software.
As a configuration is applied to the camera, the display shows CONFIG. The configuration
update alert sounds when the update is finished. The camera vibrates when the update
completes.
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User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
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