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
V300 Special Features
Maximum Recorded Event Time
Enabling Maximum Recorded Event Time lets the V300 Camera automatically stop a
recorded event when it reaches a specified duration. You configure the Maximum Recorded
Event Time in your Evidence Library software. You configure:
l Whether the camera will have a Maximum Recorded Event Time
l How long a recorded event can be before the camera automatically stops (0 - 24 hours)
Maximum Recorded Event Time warning period
Two minutes before it reaches the specified Maximum Recorded Event Time, the camera warns
you that it is about to stop the recorded event:
l Two tones sound with a vibration (depending on your configuration)
l AUTOSTOP shows on the display
Can I get graphic of these two?
l For the rest of the two-minute warning period, AUTOSTOP alternates with the time
remaining until the recorded event stops
Press the Display Backlight button to abort the warning period and keep the camera from
stopping the recorded event. The camera continues recording for at least another Maximum
Recorded Event Time period.
You can also press the Record Start/Stop button to manually stop the recorded event.
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WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera
User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
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