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
About the V300 Camera
WiFi base
You can dock the WatchGuard V300 camera and battery or just the stand-alone battery in the
WiFi base. The camera pairs with the base to:
l Associate with a local recording group
The WiFi base acts as the Wi-Fi access point
(802.11n hotspot) for the V300 Camera to
connect to the local recording group network.
The broadcast range for the Wi-Fi base depends
on its current environment. The Wi-Fi base
typically associates with two cameras at one
time, but can associate with up to eight cameras.
l Update firmware
l Upload recorded events from storage (with an
Evidence Library connection)
l Upload events from camera to in-car DVR via Wi-
Fi.
l Charge the camera battery
For example, you can have a second battery
charging in the base while your first battery is on
the camera.
Note: Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow in
warmer temperatures.
Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater
than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F).
LEDs
Two LEDs on the front of the Wi-Fi base show power connection status. The LEDs are light-
sensitive and adjust to the ambient light.
Left LED
Left LED (red and green)
LED State WiFi base state
No light Powered off
Red Solid Charge error
Red Blinking Error condition
Pairing not successful
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WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera
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