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
PreEvent Capture
PreEvent Capture
The PreEvent Capture feature lets you add up to two minutes of video before starting a
recorded event. When either PreEvent or RATF are enabled, the camera continuously
captures and saves video when it is powered on. You enable PreEvent in Evidence Library (EL).
PreEvent supported values are none, 15 secs, 30 secs, 1 and 2 min. You can configure
PreEvent to include audio or not. You can have audio for the event but not for PreEvent. The
evidence is always written to disk.
As shown in the graphic, you start a recorded event at 2:15 PM and stop it at 2:35 PM. With a
PreEvent Capture time configured for one minute, the recorded event includes video
recorded from 2:14 PM to 2:35 PM.
Note: V300 can start a recorded event automatically (page 21) when
associated with a recording group.
Audio
Audio is NOT typically included with pre-event video. Typically, the V300 Camera only begins to
record audio when you start a recorded event.
You can include audio whenever the camera is recording if you enable the Force Microphone On
feature. For information about this feature, See Force Microphone On, page 55.
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