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Document revision: ReviewDraft_111518 Important Notice Copyright 2018 WatchGuard, Inc. All rights reserved. This document and supporting data are the exclusive property of WatchGuard, Inc. and may not be copied and/or reproduced without permission. Firmware updates WatchGuard is committed to the continual testing and improvement of our firmware. As new firmware revisions become available, these updates will be made available to your agency; fees may apply depending on your licensing agreement. Contact information WatchGuard, Inc. 415 East Exchange Parkway Allen, Texas 75002 Customer Service: 1-800-605-6734 Customer Service web portal: https://support.watchguardvideo.com/hc/en-us Send us your suggestions Tell us about your experiences and how you are using the VISTA Body Camera. We will do our best to accommodate suggestions you may have in future revisions. U.S. customers, call Customer Service or submit a ticket through the Customer Service web portal. International customers, contact your local distributor or submit a ticket through the Customer Service web portal. Trademark notice VELCRO is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B. V. RAM is a registered trademark of National Products Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. Oakley and Flak Jacket are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oakley, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Littelfuse is a registered trademark of Littelfuse, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Sierra Wireless and AirLink are registered trademarks of Sierra Wireless. All other marks, names, and logos are the property of their respective owners. ii VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 FCC and ICnotices This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). This equipment should only be used with the antenna supplied by WatchGuard Video. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. VISTA WiFi contains the following IDs:
FCC ID: YJV-VST100 IC: 9073A-VST-100 VISTA XLT contains the following IDs:
FCC ID: YJV-VST200 IC: 9073A-VST-200 Cet appareil est conforme la Partie 15 des rglements de la FCC et Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS. Cet appareil doit tre utilis uniquement avec l'antenne fournie par WatchGuard Video. Tout changement ou modification non expressment approuve par le fabricant pourrait annuler l'autorit de l'utilisateur de faire fonctionner l'appareil. VISTA WiFi contient les identifiants suivants:
FCC ID: YJV-VST100 IC: 9073A-VST-100 VISTA XLT contient les identifiants suivants:
FCC ID: YJV-VST200 IC: 9073A-VST-200 The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s) subject to the following two conditions:
1. The device may not cause harmful interference. 2. The device must accept all interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil est conforme la Partie 15 des rglements de la FCC et Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. Cet appareil ne peut causer des interfrences nuisibles. 2. Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interfrences reues, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent perturber le fonctionnement. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, cet metteur radio ne peut fonctionner l'aide d'une antenne d'un type et maximum (ou moins) Gain approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Pour rduire le risque d'interfrence avec d'autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doivent tre choisis afin que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente
(PIRE) ne dpasse pas ce qui est ncessaire pour une communication russie. iii VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 The radio transmitters IC:9073A-VST100 and IC: 9073A-VST-200 have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. l Antenna type (radio transmitter): WatchGuard Video part number WGP01589-200, 2.2 dbi gain, 50 Ohm impedance Ces metteurs radios IC:9073A-VST-100 et IC: 9073A-VST-200 ont t approuvs par Industry Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antennes numrs ci-dessous avec le gain maximal admissible et l'impdance d'antenne requise pour chaque type d'antenne indiqu. Les types d'antennes ne figurant pas dans cette liste, ayant un gain suprieur au gain maximum indiqu pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil. l Type d'antenne (metteur radio): WatchGuard Video part number WGP01589-200, 2.2 dBi gain, 50 Ohm impedance The antennas used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Les antennes utilises pour cet metteur ne doivent pas tre co- Les antennes utilises pour cet metteur ne doivent pas tre co-localises ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur. This device complies with Health Canadas Safety Code. The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canadas requirement. Information can be obtained at https://www.canada.ca/en/health-
canada/services/environmental-workplace-health/reports-
publications/radiation/safety-code-6-health-canada-radiofrequency-exposure-
guidelines-environmental-workplace-health-health-canada.html Cet appareil est conforme avec Sant Canada Code de scurit 6. Le programme dinstallation de cet appareil doit sassurer que les rayonnements RF nest pas mis au-del de lexigence de Sant Canada. Les informations peuvent tre obtenues:
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/environmental-workplace-
health/reports-publications/radiation/safety-code-6-health-canada-
radiofrequency-exposure-guidelines-environmental-workplace-health-health-
canada.html CE Declaration of Conformity In accordance with the requirements of Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU, Annex III, Module B, section 3(c), WatchGuard Video declares that the radio equipment has been designed in accordance with harmonized standards and a full review of the equipment against the requirements of the following standards has been conducted. We confirm that the equipment is fully within the scope of these standards. l ETSI EN 301 489-17, V3.1.1: 2017 l ETSI EN 300 328, V2.1.1: 2016 l EN 55024:2010 l EN 55032:2012/AC:2013 l IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition); Am1:2009 + Am2:2013 iv VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Contents Introduction About this document Related documents and information What's new for version 3 What's new for version 3.0.2:
What's new for version 3.0.0:
Using the VISTA Body Camera Overview Basic workflow Wearing VISTA and VISTAWiFi Using the rotatable shirt clip and duty belt clip Using the locking chest mount Using the MOLLE vest loop mount Other VISTAand VISTA WiFi mounts Wearing VISTA XLT Recommended mounting order for VISTA XLT system Wearing the DVR Using the DVRbelt clip Using the DVR belt holster Wearing the head-mounted camera sensor Using the glasses mount Preparing your Oakley glasses Wearing the body-mounted camera sensor Using the magnetic mount Using the shirt clip Powering On and Off Powering on Powering off Forcing power off Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Contents 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 v Contents Starting a recorded event manually Stopping a recorded event manually Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event Muting audio Categorizing a Recorded Event Categorizing a recorded event on the camera Docking the VISTA Body Camera Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base Undocking the camera from the USB Base Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA Transfer Station Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base Provisioning the camera VISTA Body Camera configuration Uploading events VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTA XLT Record-After-the-Fact events Clearing video out of camera storage Upgrading firmware VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTAXLT Charging the battery VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTAXLT VISTA WiFi and VISTAXLT: Associating with a recording group About the VISTA Body Camera Overview Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence Video Audio Subtitles VISTA and VISTA WiFi Camera sensor and lens Microphone vi 26 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 37 38 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 46 47 47 47 48 49 49 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Buttons Power button Record Start/Stop button Display Backlight button Display VISTA XLT Camera sensor Buttons Power button Record Start/Stop button Display Backlight button Display Information Sequence VISTA and VISTA WiFi VISTA XLT Feedback indicators Storage VISTAand VISTA WiFi VISTA XLT Low storage and full storage messages Battery VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTA XLT LOW BATT/LOW BATTERY message LOW BASE message OVERTEMP message Wi-Fi VISTA WiFi VISTAXLT GPS VISTA WiFi VISTA XLT Quick mounting latch USB Base VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Contents 49 49 50 50 50 52 52 53 53 53 54 54 56 56 56 57 57 58 58 58 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 62 62 62 63 63 63 64 vii Contents Connections Setting up the VISTA USB Base VISTA Transfer Station LEDs Connections Setting up the VISTA Transfer Station VISTA WiFi Base LEDs Connections Setting up the VISTA WiFi Base VISTABody Camera Special Features Overview Recording special features Battery and storage saving special features Covert Mode Pre-Event Capture Audio Record-After-the-Fact Generating an RATF event Storage Audio Force Microphone On Sleep Power State Sleep warning period Exiting Sleep state Automatic Off Automatic off warning period Maximum Recorded Event Time Maximum Recorded Event Time warning period Recording Reminder Alert Covert Mode Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group Overview Recording groups viii 64 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 70 70 71 71 71 72 72 72 73 73 74 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 79 80 81 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Members of the recording group Smart Power Switch 4RE DVR VISTA WiFi Base VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT Other devices in the system Group recordings VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT behavior during a group recording Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect SmartConnect Overview Activating the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot No cameras found Controlling battery usage Disconnecting SmartConnect Standard disconnect Nonstandard disconnect Connecting to VISTA SmartConnect Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect for the first time Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect after the first time Reviewing VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT Recorded Events Capturing snapshots Categorizing Recorded Events Live Streaming Covert Mode Starting and Stopping Recorded Events SmartConnect Settings Camera Settings Camera Data Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger FCC Rules compliance Overview Mobile Charger Parts Mobile Charger base Mobile Charger cable VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Contents 81 82 82 83 84 85 85 86 89 90 91 92 92 93 93 93 94 94 97 98 98 99 101 102 102 104 104 105 107 107 108 108 109 109 ix Contents Cable connection end 12 V cigarette-lighter plug Using the Mobile Charger Appendix C: Upgrading VISTA, VISTAWiFi, and VISTA-Related Devices Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi to Firmware Version 2.2.0 Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi from a Pre-v2.0.2 Firmware Version Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup Overview VISTA Transfer Station Hardware Setting up the hardware VISTATransfer Station Configuration Transfer Station Settings Static IP DHCP and Date/Time Settings VISTASettings DHCP Static IP Transfer Station administrative functions Upgrading the Transfer Station software or firmware Changing the login credentials for the Transfer Station configuration page Disabling the configuration page Restarting the Transfer Station Configuring the Transfer Station Index 110 110 111 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 119 121 121 121 122 122 122 123 123 123 124 124 125 125 129 x VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Introduction Introduction Welcome to the WatchGuard VISTA HD Wearable Camera User Guide. This guide is designed to walk you through the basics of using your VISTA Body Camera to collect video and audio evidence. About this document The VISTA HD Wearable Camera User Guide covers the basic components and operation of VISTA, VISTA WiFi, and VISTA XLT including:
l Docking, charging, provisioning, and uploading l Associating with a recording group (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only) l Wearing the VISTA Body Camera l Powering on and off l Recording evidence l Categorizing events This guide includes a section on VISTA Body Camera special features:
l Pre-event and Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) l Automatic sleep and power off to help you save battery l Maximum recording length and periodic recording alerts to help you save storage space l Covert Mode This guide also includes a section on recording groups and how VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT and the WiFi Base work within a local recording group network. Four appendices to the guide contain:
l Instructions for using the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone app with VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT l Instructions for using the VISTA Quick Connect Mobile Charger with extended-capacity VISTA or VISTA WiFi l Instructions for special upgrades of the VISTA Body Camera and related devices l Instructions for setting up the VISTA Transfer Station Note: This user guide covers the basic use of the VISTA Body Camera. It is not a comprehensive manual for every possible action or situation you could experience when using the camera. If you have a question about the VISTA Body Camera that is not covered in the user guide, contact your WatchGuard representative. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 11 Introduction Related documents and information For subjects related to your WatchGuard system that are not covered by the VISTA HD Wearable Camera User Guide, see the following documents:
l 4RE In-Car Video User Guide l Evidence Library 4 Web User Guide l Evidence Library Express User Guide l 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions What's new for version 3 What's new for version 3.0.2:
l Support for upload from the vehicle using a cellular LTE connection Version 3.0.2 gives you the option to upload events from a VISTA Body Camera, docked in the WiFi Base, over a cellular LTE connection to the Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) upload server. WatchGuard supports upload over a cellular connection using the Sierra Wireless AirLink MG90 High Performance Multi-Network Vehicle Router. The camera must be configured to upload events to EL4 Web from the WiFi Base. l Battery metrics improvements l Performance and security enhancements l Bug fixes What's new for version 3.0.0:
l Support for VISTA XLT (page 52) Version 3 gives you the option to use VISTA XLT as part of your fleet of WatchGuard devices. VISTA XLT is a two-piece body-worn camera system with an HD camera sensor separate from the camera DVR. It includes Wi-Fi and GPS. l Support for the VISTAQuick Connect Mobile Charger (page 107) Version 3 gives you the option to use the VISTA Quick Connect Mobile Charger with extended -
capacity VISTA and VISTA WiFi. The VISTA Quick Connect Mobile Charger is an in-vehicle charging base that uses a cable to connect to a vehicle's 12 V cigarette-lighter receptacle. It can charge a worn VISTA Body Camera while the camera is recording, then be disconnected quickly if needed. Important! The VISTA Quick Connect Mobile Charger is NOT supported with standard-capacity VISTA or VISTA XLT. 12 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Using the VISTA Body Camera Using the VISTA Body Camera In this section... l Basic workflow (page 14) l Wearing VISTA and VISTA WiFi (page 15) l Wearing VISTA XLT (page 19) l Powering the camera on and off (page 24) l Recording evidence (page 26) l Categorizing a recorded event (page 29) l Docking the camera (page 30) o In the USB base (page 31) o In the VISTA Transfer Station (page 33) o In the VISTA WiFi Base (page 34) o Provisioning (page 35) o Uploading recorded events from storage (page 37) o Upgrading firmware (page 40) o Charging the battery (page 42) o VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT: Associating with a recording group (page 44) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 13 Using the VISTA Body Camera Overview You use the VISTA Body Camera as a DVR (digital video recorder) to capture, process, and store video and audio evidence. You connect the camera with your Evidence Library software to provision it as well as to upload its video for evidence management. WatchGuard offers three types of VISTA Body Camera:
l VISTA: All-in-one HD body camera that does not include Wi-Fi or GPS l VISTA WiFi: All-in-one HD body camera that includes Wi-Fi and GPS l VISTA XLT: Two-piece body camera system with an HD camera sensor separate from the camera DVR; it includes Wi-Fi and GPS If your agency is using VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT, you can pair the camera with a VISTA WiFi Base that is associated with a 4RE DVR. The devices together form a recording group. Note: If you are not sure whether your equipment has the Wi-Fi feature, contact your WatchGuard representative. Basic workflow The following steps make up a basic workflow for using the VISTA Body Camera during your shift:
Note: This workflow assumes the VISTA Body Camera battery has been fully charged before the camera is checked out to start the shift. 1. With the VISTA Body Camera in the dock, provision the camera and then check it out using your Evidence Library software. (page 35) 2. Undock the camera. 3. (VISTA XLT only) Connect the sensor head and cable to the main body of the camera, if not already done. (page 19) 4. (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only) Dock the camera in the VISTA WiFi Base (WiFi Base) to pair it with the base and associate it with the local recording group. (page 44) 5. (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only) Undock the camera after it has paired with the WiFi Base. 6. Attach VISTA or VISTA WiFi (page 15) or VISTA XLT (page 19) securely to your clothing. 7. Start and stop recorded events. (page 26) 8. Categorize recorded events. (page 29) 9. Power the camera off or on, as needed. (page 24) 10. Dock the camera to upload recorded events (page 37) and charge its battery (page 42). 14 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Wearing VISTA and VISTAWiFi Wearing VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTA and VISTA WiFi have four main mounting options. The quick mounting latch on VISTA and VISTA WiFi attaches to any of the mounts:
l Rotatable shirt clip (below) l Duty belt clip (below) l Locking chest mount (page 16) l MOLLE vest loop mount (page 17) Wear VISTA or VISTA WiFi on your clothing where it is most comfortable, convenient, and secure for you. Make sure that the lens is not obstructed and that it is aimed at the horizon. Using the rotatable shirt clip and duty belt clip The rotatable clip mount uses a heavy-duty alligator clip that rotates and slides to make it more convenient for you to secure the camera. The belt clip mount uses an alligator clip with a hook at the bottom to securely clip the camera to your duty belt. Both clips connect to the camera the same way:
1. Match the anchor tab on the back of the clip with the slot on the back of the camera. 2. Match the mounting tab on the clip with the quick mounting latch on the camera, then slide the latch over the tab. 3. Attach the clip to your clothing or your belt where you want to wear the camera. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 15 Using the VISTA Body Camera Using the locking chest mount Warning! The chest mount uses magnets to hold the camera in place. Do not wear the chest mount near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. The chest mount uses magnets and locking pins to secure the mount to your clothing. When you wear the chest mount, one bracket goes under your shirt, the other goes over your shirt. Important! Because of the strength of the magnets, separating the brackets requires effort. Realigning the brackets causes them to snap together forcefully. To use the chest mount:
1. Separate the under-shirt bracket from the over-shirt bracket. 2. Match the anchor tab on the over-shirt bracket with the slot on the back of the camera. 3. Match the mounting tab on the over-shirt bracket with the quick mounting latch on the camera, then slide the latch over the tab. 4. Place the under-shirt bracket under your shirt where you want to wear the camera. 5. Place the over-shirt bracket, with the camera attached, against the under-shirt bracket, with your shirt between them. The magnets on both brackets line up automatically, securing the mount to your shirt. 6. To lock the mount in place, slide both of the locking pins up into their safety housings. Warning! The chest mount uses magnets to hold the camera in place. Do not wear the chest mount near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. 16 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Using the MOLLE vest loop mount Using the MOLLE vest loop mount Note: Some of the earliest versions of the VISTA Body Camera do not connect to the MOLLE vest mount. Please consult with your WatchGuard representative for more information. The MOLLE vest mount uses hooks to anchor VISTA or VISTA WiFi over two rows of loops on the MOLLE vest. Tip: Install the mount on the vest before you connect the camera to the mount. To use the MOLLE vest mount:
1. Determine which two rows of loops on the MOLLE vest you want to use to mount the VISTA Body Camera. 2. On the lower of the two rows, slide the forked end down over the sewn seam between two loops until the hook is engaged below the seam. You may need to slightly twist the mount to help the hook slide over the seam. 3. Slightly fold the fabric between the two rows so that the upper loop hooks engage two loops on the upper row of loops. 4. Slide the upper loop hooks down over the two loops, straightening the fabric between the rows, to fully seat the mount. The forked end should be fully engaged with the seam on the lower row of loops. The hooks should be fully engaged with two loops on the upper row of loops. 5. Match the anchor tab on the bottom of the outward-
facing plate of the MOLLE vest mount with the bottom slot on the back of VISTA. 6. Match the mounting tab on the top of the mount with the quick mounting latch on VISTA, then slide the latch over the tab. Note: The camera connects to the MOLLE vest mount in the same way it connects to the shirt or belt clip. For more information, see Using the rotatable shirt clip and duty belt clip on page 15. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 17 Using the VISTA Body Camera Other VISTAand VISTA WiFi mounts Other mount options include:
l VELCRO plate mount: Works with externally-worn vests with VELCRO surfaces l Klick Fast mount: Works with UK-style Klick Fast receivers l Tripod mount: Works on standard mounts with 1/4-20 threads l RAM mount: Includes a 1-inch ball for RAM accessories Contact your WatchGuard representative for information. 18 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Wearing VISTA XLT Wearing VISTA XLT Each VISTA XLT uses two mounts: one for the DVR and one for the camera sensor. These mounts are available for the DVR:
l Belt clip (page 20) l Belt holster (page 20) This mount is available for the head-mounted camera sensor:
l Glasses mount (page 21) The glasses mount has been designed to work with Oakley Flak Jacket glasses. These mounts are available for the body-mounted camera sensor:
l Magnetic mount (page 22) l Shirt clip (page 23) The DVR connects to the camera sensor using a cable. Various cables and strain-relief clips are available. Recommended mounting order for VISTA XLT system To wear VISTA XLT:
1. Disconnect the cable from the VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor. 2. Mount the DVR and attach it to your belt. 3. Mount the camera sensor and attach it to your glasses or clothing as appropriate. 4. Connect the camera sensor end of the cable to the camera sensor, then route the cable through your clothing toward the DVR as appropriate. Note: The DVR end of the cable is marked with DVR. 5. Connect the DVR end of the cable to the DVR. Wear the VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor where they are most comfortable, convenient, and secure for you. Make sure that the lens is not obstructed and that it is aimed at the horizon. Tip: For specific recommendations on wearing VISTA XLT, review the WatchGuard Online Training Course for VISTA XLT. For access to the training course, contact WatchGuard Customer Service. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 19 Using the VISTA Body Camera Wearing the DVR These mounts are available for the DVR:
l Belt clip l Belt holster Using the DVRbelt clip Tip: Remove VISTA XLT from the belt clip before docking the camera. To use the belt clip:
1. Match the anchor tab on the back of the clip with the slot on the back of the VISTA XLT DVR. 2. Match the mounting tab on the clip with the quick mounting latch on the DVR, then slide the latch over the tab. 3. Attach the clip to your duty belt where you want to wear the DVR. Using the DVR belt holster To use the holster:
1. Unsnap the empty holster. 2. Slide the VISTA XLT DVR into the holster with the Record Start/Stop button facing out. 3. Snap the holster closed, stretching the elastic over the top of the DVR. 4. Thread the holster onto your duty belt where you want to wear the DVR. 20 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Wearing the head-mounted camera sensor Wearing the head-mounted camera sensor The glasses mount is available for the head-mounted camera sensor. The glasses mount has been designed to work with Oakley Flak Jacket glasses, available through WatchGuard. Using the glasses mount To use the glasses mount for the head-mounted camera sensor:
1. If you have not already done so, disconnect the cable from your VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor. 2. On the Oakley glasses provided by WatchGuard, remove the rubber sleeve from the right arm of the frames. For instructions, see Preparing your Oakley glasses below. 3. Snap the glasses mount into the groove on the head-mounted camera sensor. 4. Slide the quick mounting latch backwards and open the hinged part of the mount. 5. Fit the mount over the raised ovals on the bare arm of the Oakley glasses. 6. Close the hinged part of the mount then slide the quick mounting latch forward. Preparing your Oakley glasses Note: Oakley glasses are designed for the arms to be removed and the rubber sleeves to be replaced. To prepare your Oakley glasses for mounting:
1. Grasp the right arm of the glasses near the frame and, with gentle force, twist the arm to snap it out of the frame. 2. Slide the rubber sleeve off of the arm and set it aside. 3. Snap the arm back into the glasses frame. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 21 Using the VISTA Body Camera Wearing the body-mounted camera sensor These mounts are available for the body-mounted camera sensor:
l Magnetic mount l Shirt clip Using the magnetic mount Warning! The magnetic mount uses magnets to hold the body-mounted camera sensor in place. Do not wear the mount near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. To use the magnetic mount for the body-mounted camera sensor:
1. If you have not already done so, disconnect the cable from your VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor. 2. Separate the under-shirt bracket from the over-
shirt bracket. Separating the brackets requires some effort. 3. On the over-shirt bracket, slide out both latches. 4. Snap the body-mounted camera sensor into the over-shirt bracket, then push in the sliding latches. 5. Place the under-shirt bracket under your shirt where you want to wear the camera sensor. 6. Place the over-shirt bracket, with the camera sensor attached, against the under-shirt bracket, with your shirt between them, making sure the camera sensor LED is at the top. 22 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Using the shirt clip Using the shirt clip To use the shirt clip for the body-mounted camera sensor:
1. If you have not already done so, disconnect the cable from your VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor. 2. Slide out the latch on the clip. 3. Snap the body-mounted camera sensor into the clip (in any orientation), then slide in the latch. 4. Attach the shirt clip to your clothing where you want to wear the camera sensor, making sure the camera sensor LED is at the top. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 23 Using the VISTA Body Camera Powering On and Off You use the Power button to power the VISTA Body Camera on and off. The Power button is on the bottom of VISTA, VISTA WiFi, and the VISTA XLT DVR. Powering on To power the camera on:
n With the power off, press and release the Power button. The camera goes through its booting and information sequences. When it is ready to use, the display shows the number of events in storage and the green LED lights steadily. Ascending tones sound (depending on your notification selections). Tip: (VISTA XLT) Press the Display Backlight button to advance through the information sequence screens.
(VISTA XLT) If the camera sensor is not connected to the DVR, the display reads Camera UNPLUGGED. When you connect the camera sensor to the DVR, the display reads CONNECTING, then shows the number of events in storage and the green LEDs light steadily. Powering off Note: The VISTA Body Camera can be configured to power off automatically if it is left idle (no movement and/or button presses) for a period of time. For more information, see Automatic Off on page 75. To power the camera off:
n With the power on, press and release the Power button two times within 5 seconds. After you press and release the Power button the first time, the display reads OFF? 2X (VISTA and VISTA WiFi) or OFF? Press Again (VISTA XLT) to confirm that you want to power the camera off. Once you press the Power button the second time, the display reads SHUTTING DOWN and the green LED turns off. Descending tones sound (depending on your notification selections). Important! If you do not press the Power button a second time within 5 seconds, the display clears, and you need to start the power off sequence again. 24 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Forcing power off Forcing power off In the rare case where the VISTA Body Camera stops responding to commands (or if WatchGuard Technical Services instructs you to), you can force the camera to power off. Warning! Avoid forcing the VISTA Body Camera to power off, if at all possible. Forcing the camera's power off can, in rare cases, result in data corruption. To force the VISTA Body Camera to power off:
n Press and hold the Power button until the camera powers off, about 15 seconds. Note: If you have forced the camera's power off, WatchGuard recommends that you dock it in a USBBase as soon as it is feasible. Docking the camera in a USB Base allows VISTA to repair itself. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 25 Using the VISTA Body Camera Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event Typically, you use a Record Start/Stop button to start or stop a recorded event on the VISTA Body Camera. The Record Start/Stop button is on the front of VISTA and VISTA WiFi. VISTA XLT has two Record Start/Stop buttons, one on the front of the DVR and one on each camera sensor. If your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is a member of a recording group, the camera can start or stop a recorded event automatically when alerted by another group member that the other group member has started or stopped an event. For more information on recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. If your VISTA WiFi is connected to the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone app, you can start or stop a recorded event using SmartConnect. For more information on using the smartphone app, see Starting and Stopping Recorded Events on page 102. Starting a recorded event manually To manually start a recorded event on the VISTA Body Camera:
n Press a Record Start/Stop button.
(VISTA/VISTA WiFi) The display shows the REC icon and the recording length, then begins to blink the REC icon. The red LED lights steadily and ascending tones sound with a vibration
(depending on your alert notification selections).
(VISTA XLT) The display reads RECORDING, then begins to blink the dot in the REC icon and show the recording length. The red LEDs light steadily and ascending tones sound with a vibration (depending on your alert notification selections). As the recorded event continues, the display shows the current recorded event length increasing every second and the storage indicators updating as needed. Note: A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that has automatically started an event behaves in the same way. 26 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Stopping a recorded event manually Stopping a recorded event manually Note: The VISTA Body Camera can be configured to NOT allow manual event stop. If you cannot manually stop the camera, when you press a Record Start/Stop button, two low tones sound with a vibration (depending on your alert notification selections) and the display reads IGNORED for 3 seconds. To manually stop a recorded event on the VISTA Body Camera:
n Press a Record Start/Stop button. Important! You may need to press a Record Start/Stop button a second time within 5 seconds to confirm the event stop, depending on your configuration. The REC icon turns off on the display and the red LED turns off. Descending tones sound with a vibration (depending on your alert notification selections). After a recorded event has stopped, if event categorization is required as part of the camera's configuration, the event categorization sequence starts. For instructions how to categorize a recorded event, see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29. Note: A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that has automatically stopped an event behaves in the same way. The VISTA Body Camera can be configured to stop a recorded event automatically after a period of time. For more information, see Maximum Recorded Event Time on page 76. Tip: Even if VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is NOT configured to require an event-stop confirmation (second press of a Record Start/Stop button within 5 seconds), you need to confirm an event stop in the following scenario:
VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT automatically starts an event because a member of the local recording group reports that it started a recorded event. You immediately
(within 10 seconds) press a Record Start/Stop button to STOP the recorded event because you do not want VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to record it. The camera requests that you press a Record Start/Stop button again to confirm that you want to STOP the recorded event. If you do not press the button a second time within 5 seconds, VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT continues to record the event. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 27 Using the VISTA Body Camera Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event Note: The ability to mute a VISTA Body Camera during a recorded event is set up as part of a configuration in WatchGuard Evidence Library software. You can use the Display Backlight button on the VISTA Body Camera to mute the audio during a recorded event. The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the VISTA, VISTA WiFi, or VISTA XLT DVR. If the camera is configured to allow muting, when you press and hold down the Display Backlight button during an event, the camera mutes the event audio. As long as you continue to hold the Display Backlight button, the audio is muted. When you release the button, the event audio continues normally. Muting audio To mute audio during a recorded event:
1. Press and hold down the Display Backlight button. 2. Continue to hold down the Display Backlight button as long as you want the event audio to remain muted. The display reads MUTED while you hold down the Display Backlight button. The camera's audio unmutes when you release the Display Backlight button. Tip: You cannot mute the audio while you are categorizing a recorded event. Selecting a category requires that you hold down the same button (Display Backlight) you hold down for muting. Once you have finished categorizing, you can again mute the audio. For information on categorizing a recorded event on the VISTA Body Camera, see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29. 28 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Categorizing a Recorded Event Categorizing a Recorded Event Note: Event categorization is set up as part of a configuration in WatchGuard Evidence Library software. You use the Display Backlight button on the VISTA Body Camera to select a category to apply to a recorded event. The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the VISTA, VISTA WiFi, or VISTA XLT DVR. If the camera is configured to require categorization, when you stop an event, the display immediately prompts you to select an event category. If your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT 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. However, any category selected directly on VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT overrides the 4RE category. For more information on recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. If your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is connected to the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone app, you can categorize an event using SmartConnect. Any category selected on SmartConnect overrides a 4RE category. If you categorize an event on both the VISTA WiFi camera and the smartphone app, the last selected category, regardless of the device, will be applied to the event. For more information on using the smartphone app, see Categorizing Recorded Events on page 99. Categorizing a recorded event on the camera To categorize a recorded event:
1. Stop the event manually or allow VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to stop the event automatically. The display shows the Category prompt. 2. Press and release the Display Backlight button as many times as needed to move through the list of available event categories, one at a time. 3. Press and hold the Display Backlight button for at least 2 seconds when the event category you want to select shows on the display. The display reads SAVED and shows which category you selected. One long tone sounds with a vibration (depending on your alert notification selections). 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. You will be able to categorize the recorded event later in your Evidence Library software, if necessary. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 29 Using the VISTA Body Camera Docking the VISTA Body Camera WatchGuard offers three different bases where you can dock your VISTA Body Camera:
l USB Base (page 31) l VISTA Transfer Station (page 33) l VISTA WiFi Base (page 34) Docking the camera allows you to perform the following tasks:
l Upload recorded events from storage (page 37) l Upgrade firmware (page 40) l Charge the battery (page 42) Use the USB Base or the Transfer Station inside your agency when fully charging the battery. Use the WiFi Base in the vehicle for incidental charging during your shift. Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow down significantly in warmer temperatures. Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). l Provision the camera (USB Base and Transfer Station only) (page 35) l Define a Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) event (USB Base only) (page 39) l Request a state capture for troubleshooting (USB Base only) l Associate with a recording group that can include a 4RE DVR and other VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras (WiFi Base only) (page 44) The VISTA Body Camera needs to interact with Evidence Library software to be customized for your agency. For that interaction to take place, the camera must be docked in a VISTA USB Base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software. You can dock any VISTA Body Camera in any of the three bases. 30 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base connected to Evidence Library software:
Caution: To prevent possible damage to some computers, connect the USB Base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). l The camera's battery begins to charge, if needed l VISTA's time and date synchronize with the Evidence Library system, if needed (VISTA only) Important! VISTA (no Wi-Fi and GPS) sets its internal date and time from the Evidence Library software's computer. If the computer's date and time is set incorrectly, VISTA's will be set incorrectly, and your video evidence will be marked with the incorrect date and time. l The camera's firmware upgrades, if a firmware upgrade has been staged on the camera l The camera communicates to the Evidence Library software that it has recorded events to upload l Recorded events are uploaded to the Evidence Library software l The Evidence Library software sends commands and/or requests to the camera as applicable:
o Mark any imported recorded events as import confirmed o Update the configuration o Stage a firmware upgrade o Generate an RATF event o Generate a state capture When you undock the camera from the USB Base, it processes the Evidence Library software commands and requests before it is ready for normal operation. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 31 Using the VISTA Body Camera Undocking the camera from the USB Base Evidence Library software commands and requests are only applied when the camera is undocked from a USB Base. When you undock the camera, it processes the commands and requests in the following order, as applicable:
1. Performs a state capture. The display reads STATE CAPTURE. 2. Updates the configuration. The display reads CONFIG. The configuration update alert sounds when the update is finished. 3. Generates an RATF event. The display reads CREATING RATF. Note: After the RATF event has been generated, the camera starts the event categorization sequence for the RATF event if it is configured to require event categorization. For instructions how to categorize an event, see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29. 4. Unprotects the recorded events confirmed as imported. This makes the storage space available to be reused as needed. 5. Stages the firmware upgrade to perform the next time the camera is docked. Once all the commands and requests are processed, VISTA is ready for normal operation. For more information about the USB Base, see USB Base on page 64. 32 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA Transfer Station Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA Transfer Station Note: The VISTA Transfer Station must be set up and configured to be used with your Evidence Library software. For instructions how to set up the Transfer Station, see Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup on page 117. When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a Transfer Station connected to Evidence Library software:
l The camera's battery begins to charge, if needed l VISTA's time and date synchronize with the Evidence Library system, if needed (VISTA only) Important! VISTA (no Wi-Fi and GPS) sets its internal date and time from the Evidence Library software's computer. If the computer's date and time is set incorrectly, VISTA's will be set incorrectly, and your video evidence will be marked with the incorrect date and time. l The camera's firmware upgrades, if a firmware upgrade has been staged on the camera l The camera communicates to the Evidence Library software that it has recorded events to upload l Recorded events are uploaded to the Evidence Library software l Evidence Library software sends commands and/or requests to the camera as applicable:
o Mark any imported recorded events as import confirmed The events confirmed as imported are immediately unprotected. This makes the storage space available to be reused as needed. o Update the configuration If the configuration is manually pushed to the camera (through the Evidence Library checkout process), the configuration is updated immediately. If the configuration is automatically pushed to the camera, the configuration is updated after the camera is undocked. o Stage a firmware upgrade The firmware upgrade is staged on the camera immediately, and then is applied the next time the camera is docked. When you undock the camera from the Transfer Station, it is ready for normal operation. For more information about the Transfer Station, see VISTA Transfer Station on page 65. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 33 Using the VISTA Body Camera Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base Note: Not all VISTA Body Cameras or VISTA bases have the Wi-Fi feature. For more information, contact your WatchGuard representative. When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA WiFi Base:
l The camera's battery begins to charge, if needed l The camera's firmware upgrades, if a firmware upgrade has been staged on the camera l VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT pairs with the WiFi Base; when it does, it becomes associated with the local recording group (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only) When the camera becomes associated with the local recording group, it is disassociated from any other recording group. When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTAWiFi Base that is connected to an Evidence Library 4 Web upload server:
Note: WatchGuard recommends that you use version 4.2 (or later) of EL4 Web for the best experience. l The camera communicates to EL4 Web that it has recorded events to upload The camera must be configured to upload events directly to EL4 Web from the WiFi Base. l Recorded events are uploaded to EL4 Web l EL4 Web sends commands and/or requests to the camera as applicable:
o Mark any imported recorded events as import confirmed The events confirmed as imported are immediately unprotected. This makes the storage space available to be reused as needed. o Stage a firmware upgrade The firmware upgrade is staged on the camera immediately, and then is applied the next time the camera is docked. When you undock the camera from the WiFi Base, it is ready for normal operation. For more information about... The WiFi Base, see VISTA WiFi Base on page 66. Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. Upgrading the WiFi Base, see Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch on page 115. 34 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Provisioning the camera Provisioning the camera Tip: Before using the VISTA Body Camera for the first time, fully charge and provision it. You provision your VISTA Body Camera while it is docked in a USB Base or VISTA Transfer Station. When you provision the camera, you use your WatchGuard Evidence Library software to assign a configuration and an officer name. Depending on how your agency assigns its cameras, you may need to provision and check out the camera each time you use it (for example, from a pool of cameras) or only rarely as its configuration needs to be updated (for example, if a camera has been assigned to you long-
term). To provision the VISTA Body Camera:
1. Dock the camera in the USB Base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software. 2. Using Evidence Library software, create and/or assign a configuration and an officer to the docked camera. For instructions how to assign a configuration and officer to the camera, see your Evidence Library software documentation. As a configuration is applied to the camera, the display reads CONFIG. The configuration update alert sounds when the update is finished. VISTA Body Camera configuration You can only create a VISTA Body Camera configuration in your Evidence Library software. Note: For instructions how to create and set up a configuration for the VISTA Body Camera, see your Evidence Library software documentation. Some of the configuration properties you can set up for the VISTA Body Camera in your Evidence Library software include:
l Agency or department name l Time zone where the agency or department is located l Officer name and badge ID l Device ID l Event tags including a list of possible event categories (page 29) l Officer preferences for indicators, including (page 57) o Alert preference (none, tone, vibration, or tone and vibration together) o LED brightness o Tone volume VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 35 Using the VISTA Body Camera l VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT behaviors, including o Recording group interactions (page 79) o Allowing connection to the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone app l Network preferences, including o Allowing the camera to upload to Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) when docked in a VISTA WiFi Base (EL4 Web only) o Maximum wireless upload time (EL4 Web only) l Recording preferences, including o Video quality and frame rate o Enabling Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) (page 72) o Forcing microphone on all the time (page 73) o Allowing audio muting (page 28) o Disabling VISTA audio completely o Enabling pre-event capture (page 71) o Enabling split events o Requiring confirmation of recorded event stop l Power- and storage-saving preferences, including o Allowing sleep (page 74) o Allowing automatic power off (page 75) o Enabling maximum recorded event time (page 76) o Enabling recording reminder alerts (page 77) 36 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Uploading events Uploading events You can upload recorded events from your VISTA Body Camera while it is docked in any of the three bases:
l USB Base You can upload recorded events automatically or manually from a camera in a USB Base, depending on the settings in your Evidence Library software. While the camera is uploading from a USB Base, you can monitor its upload progress in the Evidence Library software. l VISTA Transfer Station Events upload automatically from a camera in the VISTA Transfer Station. l VISTA WiFi Base Events upload from a camera (typically VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT) in the WiFi Base, only if the WiFi Base is connected to an Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) upload server. The events upload automatically. With the VISTA Body Camera version 3.0.2, events can upload from a camera in the WiFi Base over a cellular LTE connection to the EL4 Web upload server. Note: WatchGuard supports upload over a cellular connection using the Sierra Wireless AirLink MG90 High Performance Multi-Network Vehicle Router. The camera must be configured to upload events to EL4 Web from the WiFi Base. Important! Critical events always upload first. You use your WatchGuard Evidence Library software to manage all aspects of the upload and import. To upload recorded events from the VISTA Body Camera:
1. Dock the camera in a base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software. The Evidence Library software automatically detects that the camera is docked in a USB Base or Transfer Station and that it has events to upload. The events begin to upload automatically if applicable. EL4 Web automatically detects that the camera is docked in a WiFi Base and that it has events to upload. The events begin to upload automatically if applicable. 2. Follow any prompts in the Evidence Library software to upload video from the camera and import it to evidence storage. The camera must remain docked during the upload process. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 37 Using the VISTA Body Camera VISTA and VISTAWiFi Note: While VISTA or VISTA WiFi is uploading from the USB Base, you can monitor its upload progress in your Evidence Library software. While VISTA or VISTA WiFi is uploading from the VISTA WiFi Base or Transfer Station:
l The display reads XX of YY, where XX is the current event being uploaded and YY is the total number of events to upload, and the bars on the Storage Used meter disappear l The red LED fast blinks during the entire upload process When the camera is finished uploading critical events:
l The display scrolls CRITICALCOMPLETE one time then returns to XX of YY l The red LED continues to fast blink during the entire upload process l One long tone sounds When the camera is finished uploading all events:
l The display scrolls UPLOADCOMPLETE l Two long tones sound VISTA XLT Note: While VISTA XLT is uploading from the USB Base, you can monitor its upload progress in your Evidence Library software. While VISTA XLT is uploading from the VISTA WiFi Base or Transfer Station:
l The display:
o First line reads Uploading XX/YY where XX is the current event being uploaded and YY is the total number of events to upload o Second line shows the percentage of saved storage already uploaded next to a progress bar representing the total number of events to upload; the progress bar includes a Critical Complete indicator o Third line reads CRITICALEVENTS XX/YY, where XX is the current critical event being uploaded and YY is the total number of critical events to upload, or NON-
CRITICALEVENTS l The red LED fast blinks during the entire upload process 38 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Record-After-the-Fact events When the camera is finished uploading critical events:
l The third line of the display reads CRITICALCOMPLETE for 5 seconds, then reads NON-CRITICALEVENTS for the duration of the upload l One long tone sounds When the camera is finished uploading all events:
l The display reads Uploading YY EVENTS COMPLETE for 5 seconds, where YY is the total number of events uploaded l Two long tones sound Record-After-the-Fact events If the VISTA Body Camera is configured with Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) enabled and it is docked in a USB Base, you can use the Evidence Library software to define and request an RATF event from the camera. (An RATF event usually consists of video that was not originally part of a recorded event.) The camera generates the RATF event after you undock it, then uploads the RATF event the next time you dock for upload. Clearing video out of camera storage Once the VISTA Body Camera has successfully uploaded its recorded events to evidence storage using Evidence Library software, the camera no longer protects that storage space. It can be used for future recorded events. For more information about... How to import video from the VISTA Body Camera to your evidence storage, see your Evidence Library software documentation. The VISTA Body Camera and RATF events, see Record-After-the-Fact on page 72. Recorded events, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 39 Using the VISTA Body Camera Upgrading firmware You can push new firmware to the VISTA Body Camera while it is docked in any of the bases:
l USB Base You can push an upgrade automatically or manually when it is docked in a USB Base, depending on the settings in your Evidence Library software. l VISTA Transfer Station You can push an upgrade automatically when it is docked in a VISTA Transfer Station. l VISTA WiFi Base You can push an upgrade to the VISTA Body Camera (typically VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT) when it is docked in a VISTA WiFi Base, ONLYIF the WiFi Base is connected to an Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) upload server. The upgrade is pushed automatically. When an upgrade is pushed to the camera, the firmware is first staged on the camera, then the next time the camera is docked, the upgrade is applied. To upgrade the VISTA Body Camera's firmware:
1. Dock the camera in a base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software. The Evidence Library software automatically detects that the camera is docked and that its firmware needs to be upgraded. 2. Using Evidence Library software, make sure the new firmware is pushed to the camera. Note: Evidence Library software can be set up to push new firmware manually or automatically. For instructions, see your Evidence Library software documentation. The new firmware is staged on the camera. 3. The next time you dock the camera, the upgrade is applied. The camera MUST remain docked while the upgrade is being applied. The camera cannot perform any other function, including uploading video, while it is upgrading its firmware. Warning! DONOT REMOVE the camera from the dock while its new firmware is being applied. Removing the camera from the dock during the upgrade can cause the camera to stop functioning. 40 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA and VISTAWiFi VISTA and VISTAWiFi Note: If a VISTA or VISTA WiFi is docked in a USBor WiFi Base while the upgrade is being staged on the camera, the display does not show the staging process. While the upgrade is being staged on a VISTA or VISTA WiFi in a Transfer Station, the display:
l Storage Used meter fills with bars and Storage Percentage increases l 8-character area scrolls DOWNLOADING When the upgrade has finished staging, the Storage Used meter is full, the Storage Percentage shows 100%, and the 8-character area scrolls DOWNLOADCOMPLETE for about 5 seconds. The next time you dock the camera in the USB Base, WiFi Base, or the Transfer Station, the upgrade is applied. While the upgrade is being applied, UPDATING DO NOTINTERRUPT scrolls on the display. Warning! DONOT REMOVE the camera from the dock while its new firmware is being applied. Removing the camera from the dock during the upgrade can cause the camera to stop functioning. When the upgrade has finished applying, the camera sounds the camera ready alert
(depending on your alert notification selections). VISTAXLT Note: If the VISTA XLT is docked in a USBor WiFi Base while the upgrade is being staged on the camera, the display does not show the staging process. While the upgrade is being staged on a VISTA XLT in a Transfer Station, the display:
l First line reads Upgrade l Second line shows the percentage of the upgrade already downloaded next to a progress bar l Third line reads DOWNLOADING When the upgrade has finished staging on the camera, the percentage downloaded and progress bar show 100%, and the third line reads DOWNLOADCOMPLETE for 5 seconds. If VISTA XLT is undocked and not recording, and has an upgrade staged on the camera, the Upgrade Staged icon (
the display.
) appears in the lower right corner of VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 41 Using the VISTA Body Camera The next time you dock the camera in the USB Base, WiFi Base, or the Transfer Station, the upgrade is applied. While the upgrade is being applied, the display:
l First line reads Upgrading l Second line shows a status bar l Third line reads DONOT INTERRUPT Warning! DONOT REMOVE the camera from the dock while its new firmware is being applied. Removing the camera from the dock during the upgrade can cause the camera to stop functioning. When the upgrade has finished applying, the camera reboots. The third line of the display reads REBOOTING. For more information about... Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch, see Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch on page 115. Charging the battery Tip: Before using the camera for the first time, fully charge and provision it. The VISTA Body Camera charges any time it is docked, if it needs to charge. VISTA and VISTA WiFi's batteries can fully charge in 3 to 5 hours. VISTA XLT's battery can fully charge in about 7 hours. To fully charge the camera:
n Dock the camera in either the USB Base or the VISTA Transfer Station inside your agency. The camera can charge in a USB Base connected to the USBport on a computer, depending on the amount of power provided by the USB port. The camera charges significantly faster when docked in a USB Base that is plugged into an electrical outlet or in a Transfer Station. Caution: To prevent possible damage to some computers, connect the USB Base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). WatchGuard recommends that you use the USB Base or the Transfer Station inside your agency when fully charging the VISTA Body Camera's battery. Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow down significantly in warmer temperatures. For the best battery life and fastest charging times, you should charge the VISTA Body Camera in a cooler environment. 42 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA and VISTAWiFi Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). VISTA and VISTAWiFi While VISTAand VISTA WiFi are charging:
l The display alternates between CHARGING and the Device ID, and the Battery Charge icon animates l The green LED blinks When the cameras are fully charged:
l The display scrolls CHARGE COMPLETE once, then continuously shows the Device ID, and the Battery Charge icon shows five bars l The green LED lights steadily l Two tones sound VISTAXLT As VISTA XLT charges:
l The display shows the Battery Charge percentage growing, the Battery Charge icon filling, and a lightning bolt next to the icon, blinking l The green LED on the DVR blinks When the camera is fully charged:
l The display shows 100% and a fully-filled Battery Charge icon for a few seconds, then alternates between the Officer Name and the Device ID l The green LED on the DVR lights steadily l Two tones sound For more information about VISTA Body Camera batteries, see Battery on page 59. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 43 Using the VISTA Body Camera VISTA WiFi and VISTAXLT: Associating with a recording group When you dock VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in a VISTA WiFi Base, the camera pairs with the WiFi Base. This pairing allows the camera to associate with the local recording group that includes the WiFi Base. The recording group can also include other VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras and the local 4RE DVR. A recording group is typically linked to a vehicle. Note: You can pair more than one camera with the same WiFi Base. When VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is associated with a recording group, it can participate in group recordings. A group recording is multiple devices collaborating to start and stop their recorded events together. When a group recording is uploaded, each device's event is linked to the other group members' events. To associate VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with a recording group:
n Dock the camera in a VISTA WiFi Base that is connected to a local recording group. The WiFi Base left LED blinks green multiple times when the camera and base have successfully paired. When the camera is undocked, the display shows Wi-Fi Signal Strength bars (VISTA WiFi) or a partially filled triangle (VISTA XLT) when the camera is paired with and in range of the WiFi Base. Once the camera is paired with the base, it is associated with the local recording group (and is disassociated from any other recording group). For more information on recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. 44 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 About the VISTA Body Camera About the VISTA Body Camera In this section... l Video, audio, and subtitle evidence (page 46) l Camera components o VISTA and VISTA WiFi (page 48) o VISTA XLT (page 52) l The bases o USB Base (page 64) o VISTA Transfer Station (page 65) o VISTA WiFi Base (page 66) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 45 About the VISTA Body Camera Overview The VISTA Body Camera:
l Captures, processes, and stores video and audio evidence (below) l Functions as a camera and DVR (digital video recorder) combination o VISTA (page 48) o VISTA WiFi (page 48) o VISTA XLT (page 52) l Can be docked in any of three bases (USB, Transfer Station, WiFi) for charging and uploading, and two of the three (USB, Transfer Station) for provisioning o USB Base (page 64) o VISTA Transfer Station (page 65) o VISTA WiFi Base (page 66) l Can be paired with a VISTA WiFi Base for charging, uploading, and associating with a recording group (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only) (page 66) Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence The VISTA Body Camera works as a DVR and camera combination to collect evidence in the form of recorded events. A recorded event is a unique, protected segment of recorded:
l Video (page 47) l Audio (page 47) l Subtitles (page 47) When you press a Record Start/Stop button to start and then stop a recording, the VISTA Body Camera protects the video/audio segment between the two button presses as a recorded event. If your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is a member of a recording group, the camera can also start or stop a recorded event automatically when alerted by another group member that the other group member has started or stopped an event. VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT protect the segment between the automatic start and stop in the same way they protect the segment between the manual button presses. Both protected segments are recorded events. Note: If you are not sure whether your equipment includes the Wi-Fi feature, contact your WatchGuard representative. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, it may be capturing video all the time or only during a recorded event. If the camera is capturing video all the time (Record-After-the-
46 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Fact (RATF) is enabled), only the protected segment (between the manual or automatic start and stop) is considered a recorded event. Video Tip: If the camera is configured with RATF enabled, you may be able to use your Evidence Library software to send a manual request to the camera to retrieve an RATF event: video that was not originally part of a recorded event. For more information about retrieving an RATF event from the VISTA Body Camera, see your Evidence Library software user guide. If the camera is configured to enable pre-event video, a recorded event also includes that pre-
event time. Normally, only recorded events are uploaded to your Evidence Library software. Video The VISTA Body Camera records one stream of video and compresses it using h.264 high-profile compression. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, the video quality can be:
l High definition (HD), 720p, at a frame rate of 5, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second or l Standard definition (SD), 480p, at a frame rate of 5, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second Audio The VISTA Body Camera records CD quality audio with minimal distortion and wind noise. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, it can:
l Continuously record audio or l Only record audio during recorded events Subtitles Subtitles are the text information that can be overlaid on the video. The VISTA Body Camera includes the following subtitles:
l Officer name l Date and time l Device ID l Microphone on or off l GPS location (VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT only) Tip: The subtitles are always included with the video and audio in a recorded event, but using your Evidence Library software, you can turn them off or on. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 47 About the VISTA Body Camera For more information about... The RATF special feature, see Record-After-the-Fact on page 72. Pre-event video, see Pre-Event Capture on page 71. Provisioning thecamera with a configuration, see Provisioning the camera on page 35. Importing VISTA Body Camera recorded events to Evidence Library software, see Uploading events on page 37. Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. VISTA and VISTA WiFi VISTA is an all-in-one HD body camera that does not include Wi-Fi or GPS. VISTA WiFi is an all-in-one HD camera that includes Wi-Fi and GPS. VISTA and VISTA WiFi components include:
l Camera sensor and lens (page 49) l Microphone (page 49) l Buttons (page 49) o Power o Record Start/Stop o Display Backlight l Display (page 50) l Feedback indicators (page 57) o Tones o Vibration o LEDs l Storage (page 57) l Battery (page 59) l Wi-Fi (VISTA WiFi only) (page 61) l GPS (VISTA WiFi only) (page 62) l Quick mounting latch (page 59) Note: If you are not sure whether your equipment includes the Wi-Fi feature, contact your WatchGuard representative. 48 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Camera sensor and lens Camera sensor and lens The camera sensor for VISTA and VISTA WiFi is an ultra-wide dynamic range (U-WDR) image sensor. This sensor:
l Maintains rich colors at all light levels l Increases low-light sensitivity The 130-degree wide-angle lens rotates vertically +/-20 degrees. Position the lens aiming at the horizon. Microphone VISTA and VISTA WiFi use a digital microphone to record CD quality sound with minimal distortion and wind noise. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, the microphone:
l Continuously records audio (default setting) or l Only records audio when you press the Record Start/Stop button You can mute the microphone, depending on the camera's configuration, using the Display Backlight button. For more information, see Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event on page 28. Buttons VISTA and VISTA WiFi have three buttons that control the camera's functionality:
l Power button l Record Start/Stop button l Display Backlight button Power button Use the Power button to power the camera on or off as well as place it in Covert Mode. The Power button is on the bottom of the camera. For instructions how to power the camera on and off, see Powering On and Off on page 24. For more information about placing the camera in Covert Mode, see Covert Mode on page 77. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 49 About the VISTA Body Camera Record Start/Stop button Use the Record Start/Stop button to start or stop a recorded event on the camera. The Record Start/Stop button is on the front of the camera. For instructions how to start and stop a recorded event on the camera, see Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event on page 26. Display Backlight button Use the Display Backlight button for multiple functions, including:
l Turning on the backlight for the camera's display l Showing the camera's status on the display l Aborting the sequence of status information on the display l Muting the audio during a recording (see Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event on page 28) l Selecting an event category to assign to a recording (see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29) l Turning on VISTA WiFi's access point (hotspot) for the SmartConnect smartphone application (see Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89) l Canceling the sleep warning period (see Sleep Power State on page 74) l Canceling the maximum recording time warning period (see Maximum Recorded Event Time on page 76) The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the camera. Display The display on VISTA and VISTA WiFi shows a number of icons and messages to indicate the status of the camera. The icons show in the top half of the display; the messages show in the 8-
character area on the bottom half of the display. If a message is longer than 8 characters, the message scrolls. The display is on the top of the camera. 50 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Display The display informs you of:
l Battery status As the charge level decreases, the number of bars in the Battery Charge icon decreases
(see Battery on page 59). l Current recording length The recorded event length shows in the form HH:MM:SS, for example, 1:23:59, and includes any configured pre-event time (see Pre-Event Capture on page 71). l Date and time The date shows as an abbreviation for the month with a 1- or 2-digit day of the month, for example, NOV 3. l Event categories Each category shows in the 8-character area as you cycle through the list, for example, DOMESTIC. If the item is longer than 8 characters, the item scrolls. The list of categories is configured in your Evidence Library software (see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29). l Number of recorded events in storage l Officer name l Recording status The REC icon (lREC) shows whether the camera is currently recording. l Saved storage total The saved storage total shows as a decimal value in GB, for example, 11.07 GB. l Storage status As the camera storage fills with recorded events, the Storage Used meter fills with bars and the Storage Percentage increases (see Storage on page 57). l Upload status, if docked in the VISTA Transfer Station or the VISTA WiFi Base The upload status shows the number of events uploaded out of the total number of events to upload. Critical events upload first (see Uploading events on page 37). l Wi-Fi or GPS signal status (VISTA WiFi only) Most of the time, the Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon shows the status of VISTA WiFi's Wi-Fi connection with the WiFi Base (see VISTA WiFi Base on page 66). During the status information sequence (shows on the display when you press the Display Backlight button), the Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon shows the status of the GPS signal (see GPS on page 62). When the camera is not recording, the default message shown on the display is the number of recorded events in storage. When the camera is in Covert Mode and not recording, the default shown on the display is COVERT. When the camera is recording, the default shown on the display is the current recording length. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 51 About the VISTA Body Camera VISTA XLT VISTA XLT is a two-piece body-worn camera system with an HD camera sensor separate from the camera DVR. It includes Wi-Fi and GPS. VISTA XLT components include:
l Camera sensor (below) o Lens o Microphone l Buttons (page 53) o Power o Two (2) Record Start/Stop
(DVR and camera sensor) o Display Backlight l Display (page 54) l Feedback indicators (page 57) o Tones o Vibration o LEDs l Storage (page 57) l Battery (page 59) l Wi-Fi (page 61) l GPS (page 62) l Quick mounting latch (page 59) Camera sensor The VISTA XLT HD camera sensor holds the lens and the microphone for the VISTA XLT camera system. WatchGuard offers two HD camera sensors for the VISTA XLT:
l Head-mounted l Body-mounted VISTA XLT's sensor is an ultra-wide dynamic range
(U-WDR) image sensor. This sensor:
l Maintains rich colors at all light levels l Increases low-light sensitivity 52 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Buttons VISTA XLT uses a digital microphone to record CD quality sound with minimal distortion and wind noise. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, the microphone:
l Continuously records audio or l Only records audio when you press the Record Start/Stop button You can mute the microphone, depending on the camera's configuration, using the Display Backlight button. For more information, see Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event on page 28. Buttons VISTA XLT has four buttons that control the camera's functionality:
l Power button l Two (2) Record Start/Stop buttons l Display Backlight button Power button Use the Power button to power VISTA XLT on or off as well as place it in Covert Mode. The Power button is on the bottom of the DVR. For instructions how to power the camera on and off, see Powering On and Off on page 24. For more information about placing the camera in Covert Mode, see Covert Mode on page 77. Record Start/Stop button Use either Record Start/Stop button to start or stop a recorded event on VISTA XLT. One Record Start/Stop button is on the front of the DVR, the other is on the side of either camera sensor. For instructions how to start and stop a recorded event on the camera, see Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event on page 26. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 53 About the VISTA Body Camera Display Backlight button Use the Display Backlight button for multiple functions, including:
l Turning on the backlight for the camera's display l Showing the camera's status on the display l Advancing through the sequence of status information on the display l Muting the audio during a recording (see Muting the Audio During a Recorded Event on page 28) l Selecting an event category to assign to a recording
(see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29) l Turning on VISTA XLT's access point (hotspot) for the SmartConnect smartphone application (see Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89) l Canceling the sleep warning period (see Sleep Power State on page 74) l Canceling the maximum recording time warning period (see Maximum Recorded Event Time on page 76) The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the DVR. Display The display on VISTA XLT can show a number of icons and messages to indicate the status of the camera. When the icons are present, they show in the top half of the display. Messages can show on any part of the display. The display is on the top of the camera. The display informs you of:
l Battery status The Battery Charge icon and percentage show the charge level of the battery (see Battery on page 59). l Current event length The recorded event length shows in the form HH:MM:SS, for example, 1:23:59, and includes any configured pre-event time (see Pre-Event Capture on page 71). l Date and time l Device ID 54 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Display l Event categories Each category shows in the display as you cycle through the list, for example, DOMESTIC. The list of categories is configured in your Evidence Library software (see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29). l GPS status The presence of the GPS icon shows that the camera currently has GPS lock. l Hotspot status The presence of the Hotspot icon shows that the hotspot is currently on. l Number of recorded events in storage l Officer name l RATF status RATF on the Recordings information screen shows that RATF (Record-After-the-Fact) is enabled. l Recording status The REC icon shows whether the camera is currently recording. l Saved storage total The saved storage total shows as a decimal value in GB, for example, 11.07 GB. l Storage status The Storage Used icon and percentage show how much storage has been used for recorded events (see Storage on page 57). l Upload status, if docked in the VISTA Transfer Station or the VISTA WiFi Base The upload status shows the number of events uploaded out of the total number of events to upload. Critical events upload first and are listed separately on the Uploading screen (see Uploading events on page 37). l Wi-Fi signal status The Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon shows the status of VISTA XLT's Wi-Fi connection with the WiFi Base (see VISTA WiFi Base on page 66). When the camera is not recording, the default message shown on the display is the number of recorded events in storage. When the camera is in Covert Mode and not recording, the default shown on the display is COVERT. When the camera is recording, the default shown on the display is the current event length. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 55 About the VISTA Body Camera Information Sequence The information sequence is a set of informational screens the VISTA Body Camera uses to give you the current status of the camera. The information sequence shows on the display automatically as part of the bootup process when you power the camera on. You can also bring up the information sequence on-demand. VISTA and VISTA WiFi On VISTA and VISTA WiFi, you press the Display Backlight button once to start the information sequence. The screens appear in the following order:
1. Number of recorded events in storage 2. Total saved storage in GB 3. Officer name 4. 24-hour time in the format HH:MM:SS 5. Date in the format MMM DD MMMis the abbreviation for month, for example, JAN. You can press the Display Backlight button at any point to abort the rest of the information sequence. VISTA XLT On VISTA XLT, you press the Display Backlight button twice within 2 seconds to start the information sequence. The screens appear in the following order:
1. Number of recorded events in storage and total saved storage in GB This screen also shows RATF if RATF is enabled in the device configuration. 2. Officer name 3. Date in the format DDD MMM DD YYYY and 24-hour time in the format HH:MM:SS DDD is the abbreviation for the day name, for example, MON. DD is the abbreviation for the date number, for example, 15. MMM is the abbreviation for month, for example, JAN. 4. Device ID You can press and release the Display Backlight button to manually advance through information sequence screens. Without manually advancing the sequence, each screen stays on the display about 4 seconds. 56 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Feedback indicators Feedback indicators Apart from the displays, all models of VISTA Body Camera can provide feedback on their status using:
l Tones l Vibration l Red and green LEDs All of these feedback indicators are configurable in your Evidence Library software. You can set up the tones and vibration to alert with:
l Tone only l Vibration only l Tone and vibration together l No tone or vibration You can configure the brightness level of the LEDs or set them to adjust automatically depending on the time of day. Note: If you place the camera in Covert Mode, no tones sound and the LEDs do not light. VISTA XLT inverts its display. For information about placing the camera in Covert Mode, see Covert Mode on page 77. Storage The VISTA Body Camera can store about 12 hours of HD (high definition) video. When you need to free up storage space on the camera, you upload recorded events from the camera to your Evidence Library software. For information about uploading events to Evidence Library, see Uploading events on page 37. The VISTA Body Camera offers some special features to help you conserve storage space. For more information, see Battery and storage saving special features on page 70. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 57 About the VISTA Body Camera VISTAand VISTA WiFi VISTA and VISTA WiFi's display shows a Storage Used meter and a Storage Percentage to indicate how much of the storage has been used for protected video/audio (recorded events). As the camera records events and its storage fills, the Storage Used meter fills with bars and the Storage Percentage number increases. For information about protected video/audio, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. When the meter shows bars, video evidence has been saved in storage. The Storage Percentage number shows the corresponding percentage of storage used. When the Storage Used meter shows all ten bars, storage is more than 90 percent full (the Storage Percentage number will show 91% or higher). You should dock the camera to import video to your Evidence Library software as soon as possible. VISTA XLT VISTA XLT's display shows a Storage Used icon and percentage to indicate how much of the storage has been used for protected video/audio (recorded events). As the camera records events and its storage fills, the Storage Used icon fills with black and the percentage increases. For information about protected video/audio, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. When the icon has any black filled in, video evidence has been saved in storage. The percentage shows the corresponding percentage of storage used. When the icon is completely filled with black, storage is more than 90 percent full (the percentage will show 91% or higher). You should dock the camera to import video to your Evidence Library software as soon as possible. Low storage and full storage messages When the camera is about 10 minutes away from running out of storage space, it alerts you with:
l Two short tones and/or a vibration (depending on the alert configuration settings) l Slow-blinking red LED and Storage Used meter/icon on the display When the camera storage is full, it alerts you again with an error condition alert:
l Fast-blinking red LED l Three short tones and/or a vibration (depending on the alert configuration settings) l Error message on the display Warning! If storage fills completely, the camera stops recording new video. 58 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Battery Battery The VISTA Body Camera uses a lithium-polymer (LiPo) battery. WatchGuard recommends that you use the USB Base, connected to an electrical outlet, or the VISTA Transfer Station when fully charging the VISTA Body Camera battery. Caution: To prevent possible damage to some computers, connect the USB Base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow down significantly in warmer temperatures. For the best battery life and fastest charging times, you should charge the VISTA Body Camera in a cooler environment. Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). The VISTA Body Camera offers a number of special features to help you conserve battery power. For more information, see Battery and storage saving special features on page 70. VISTA and VISTAWiFi The VISTA and VISTA WiFi batteries can fully charge in 3 to 5 hours when docked in a USB Base connected to an electrical outlet or in a VISTA Transfer Station. VISTA is available in two battery versions:
l Standard capacity battery VISTA with the standard capacity battery weighs 4.3 ounces and can continuously record HD
(high definition) quality video for about 7 hours. l Extended capacity battery VISTA with the extended capacity battery weighs 5.3 ounces and can continuously record HD quality video for about 11 hours. VISTA WiFi is only available with the extended capacity battery and can continuously record HD quality video for:
l About 9 hours with GPS enabled l About 10 hours with GPS disabled The camera's display shows a Battery Charge icon that indicates the charge level of the battery. When the icon shows the battery with all five bars, the battery is fully charged. When the icon shows fewer than five bars, the charge level of the battery is less than fully charged. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 59 About the VISTA Body Camera When the Battery Charge icon shows only the outline, the battery charge is less than 10 percent; in this case, you should dock VISTA to charge as soon as possible. For instructions how to charge the VISTA battery, see Charging the battery on page 42. When VISTA has nearly run out of battery power (less than 5 percent of full capacity remaining), the camera alerts you with:
l Two tones and/or a vibration (depending on VISTA's alert configuration settings) l Slow-blinking red LED and Battery Charge icon on the display VISTA XLT VISTA XLT's battery can fully charge in about 7 hours when docked in a USB Base connected to an electrical outlet or in a VISTA Transfer Station. The DVR part of the VISTA XLT system contains the battery. The DVR weighs 6.2 ounces and can continuously record the highest HD quality video for:
l About 10 hours with GPS enabled l About 12 hours with GPS disabled VISTA XLT's display shows a Battery Charge icon and percentage that indicate the charge level of the battery. When the icon is completely filled and the percentage shows 100%, the battery is fully charged. As the battery is used, the icon slowly empties and the percentage lowers. When the battery charge is less than 10 percent, you should dock the camera to charge as soon as possible. For instructions how to charge the VISTA XLT battery, see Charging the battery on page 42. When VISTA XLT has nearly run out of battery power (less than 5 percent of full capacity remaining), the camera alerts you with:
l Two tones and/or a vibration (depending on the camera's alert configuration settings) l Slow-blinking red LED and Battery Charge icon/percentage on the display LOW BATT/LOW BATTERY message The LOW BATT (VISTA and VISTA WiFi) or LOW BATTERY (VISTA XLT) message appears on the display when you push the Power button to power the camera up, but the battery charge level is so low that the camera cannot successfully power up. You should dock the camera
(VISTA and VISTA WiFi) or DVR (VISTA XLT) to charge as soon as possible. LOW BASE message The LOWBASEmessage appears on the display when the camera (VISTA and VISTA WiFi) or DVR (VISTA XLT) is docked, but the dock is not providing enough power to charge the camera. If the camera is docked in a USBBase, make sure the base is connected to an electrical outlet. The VISTA Body Camera can charge in a USB Base connected to the USBport on a computer, 60 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 OVERTEMP message depending on the amount of power provided by the USB port. The camera charges significantly faster when docked in a USB Base plugged into an electrical outlet. Caution: To prevent possible damage to some computers, connect the USB Base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). If the camera is docked in a Transfer Station, move the camera to another slot in the Transfer Station. If the camera continues to read LOW BASE in the Transfer Station, contact WatchGuard Customer Service. OVERTEMP message The OVERTEMP message appears on the display when the camera (VISTA and VISTA WiFi) or DVR (VISTA XLT) is docked, but the battery is unable to charge due to excessive heat. The camera will continue to try to charge as it cools down. Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). Tip: For the best battery life and fastest charging times, WatchGuard recommends that you charge the VISTA Body Camera in a cooler environment. Wi-Fi Note: Not all VISTA Body Cameras or VISTA bases have the Wi-Fi feature. If you are not sure whether your equipment has Wi-Fi, contact your WatchGuard representative. The VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT cameras include built-in Wi-Fi (802.11n). Note: VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT also include GPS capability. For more information, see GPS on page 62. The Wi-Fi feature allows VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT to pair with the VISTA WiFi Base. Once the camera and the base are paired, the camera is associated with the local recording group. For more information about pairing VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT with the WiFi Base, see VISTA WiFi and VISTAXLT: Associating with a recording group on page 44. The Wi-Fi feature also allows VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT to operate as a Wi-Fi access point
(hotspot) for the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 61 About the VISTA Body Camera VISTA WiFi When VISTA WiFi is paired with the WiFi Base, the camera display shows a Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon (
) that indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal coming from the WiFi Base. VISTAXLT When VISTA XLT is paired with the WiFi Base, the camera display shows a Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon (
) that indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal coming from the WiFi Base. When VISTA XLT is operating as a hotspot for the SmartConnect app, the camera display shows a Hotspot icon (
). For more information about... Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. Connecting SmartConnect with the camera, see Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89. GPS The VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT cameras include built-in GPS (Global Positioning System). Note: VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT also include Wi-Fi capability. For more information, see Wi-Fi on page 61. VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT use the GPS feature to apply:
l Accurate timestamps to recorded events These timestamps allow your Evidence Library software to synchronize playback between events (video and/or audio) from VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras and/or 4RE DVRs. l GPS location coordinates to VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT recorded events Both the timestamps and the location coordinates are included in the subtitles during playback in your Evidence Library software. Note: The GPS feature can be disabled in your Evidence Library software configuration, if you need to conserve power. 62 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA WiFi VISTA WiFi When the VISTA WiFi GPS finds its first lock after powering up, the camera display shows GPS LOCK for 5 seconds. If GPS is enabled on VISTA WiFi, you can see the status of a VISTA WiFi's GPS signal during the status information sequence. The information sequence shows on the display when you press the Display Backlight button. During the information sequence, VISTA WiFi uses the bars of the Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon to communicate the camera's GPS lock status:
l 0 bars: GPS has never locked since the camera's last reboot l 1 bar: GPS has locked at least one time since the camera's last reboot, but is NOT currently locked l 5 bars: GPS is actively locked VISTA XLT When the VISTA XLT GPS finds its first lock after powering up, the camera display shows GPSLOCK for 5 seconds. When VISTA XLT has GPS lock, the camera display shows the GPS icon (
). Quick mounting latch The quick mounting latch on VISTA and VISTA WiFi attaches to the mounting tab on any of their mount options. The quick mounting latch on the VISTA XLT DVR attaches to DVR mounting options. Slide the latch over the tab on the mount to attach or release the camera. For more information about mounting options for VISTA and VISTA WiFi, see Wearing VISTA and VISTAWiFi on page 15. For more information about mounting options for VISTA XLT, see Wearing VISTA XLT on page 19. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 63 About the VISTA Body Camera USB Base When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in the USB Base, the camera automatically starts charging, if needed. The camera also uses the USB Base for:
l Uploading recorded events from storage l Provisioning the camera l Updating firmware l Defining a Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) event l Requesting a state capture for troubleshooting Connections The USB Base has connections for both a power cable and a USB cable. For instructions how to set up the VISTA USB Base, see Setting up the VISTA USB Base below. For more information about using the VISTA Body Camera with the USB Base, see Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base on page 31. Setting up the VISTA USB Base To set up the USB Base to use with a VISTA Body Camera and your Evidence Library software:
Caution: To prevent possible damage to some computers, connect the USB Base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). 1. Set up the approved USB hub and connect it to the computer where your Evidence Library software is located. 2. Plug the power cable for the USB Base into an electrical outlet. 3. Connect the power cable to the USBBase. 4. Connect the USB cable to the USBBase and then into the approved USB hub. 64 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA Transfer Station VISTA Transfer Station When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in the VISTA Transfer Station, the camera automatically starts charging, if needed. The camera also uses the Transfer Station for:
l Uploading recorded events from storage l Provisioning the camera l Updating firmware automatically The VISTA Transfer Station allows your agency's Evidence Library software to interact with multiple VISTA Body Cameras simultaneously. You can connect multiple Transfer Stations to one instance of Evidence Library software. Each Transfer Station has eight slots for cameras. LEDs Three LEDs on the Transfer Station show power and connection status:
l Green, left position: When lit, indicates that the Transfer Station is powered on l Amber, center position: When lit, indicates that the Transfer Station is connected to Evidence Library software; when blinking, indicates data is being transferred l Red, right position: When lit, indicates an error condition Connections The Transfer Station has connections for both a power cable and an Ethernet cable. You power the Transfer Station off and on using the power switch. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 65 About the VISTA Body Camera For more information about using VISTA Body Cameras with the Transfer Station, see Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA Transfer Station on page 33. Setting up the VISTA Transfer Station For instructions how to set up the VISTA Transfer Station, see Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup on page 117. VISTA WiFi Base Note: Not all VISTA Body Cameras or bases have the Wi-Fi feature. For more information, contact your WatchGuard representative. When you dock the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera in the VISTA WiFi Base, the camera pairs with the base. The camera can use the WiFi Base for:
l Associating with a local recording group The WiFi Base acts as the Wi-Fi access point
(802.11n hotspot) for VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to connect to the local recording group network. The broadcast range for the WiFi Base depends on its current environment. l Updating firmware l Uploading recorded events from storage
(only with an Evidence Library 4 Web connection) l Charging the camera's battery You should only use the WiFi Base for incidental charging during your shift. Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow down significantly in warmer temperatures. Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). 66 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 LEDs LEDs Two bi-color LEDs on the front of the WiFi Base show power and connection status. The left LEDis either red or green. Left LED (red/green) LED state Off Red Green Blinking red Blinking green VISTAWiFi Base state Powered off Undefined Powered on Error condition In shutdown or wireless upload timeout period The left LED on the WiFi Base blinks green a number of times when it successfully pairs with a VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera. The left LED blinks red a number of times if the pairing was not successful. The right LED is either green or amber. Right LED (green/amber) LED state Off Amber Green Blinking amber Blinking green VISTA WiFi docked state
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Docked Not docked Docked Not docked VISTAWiFi Base state Not connected to camera or upload server Connected to upload server Connected to camera (Wi-
Fi connection) Activity with upload server Activity with camera (Wi-Fi connection) If two cameras are paired with the same VISTA WiFi Base, and one is docked, the WiFi Base LEDs show the state of the DOCKED camera and WiFi Base pair. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 67 About the VISTA Body Camera Connections The WiFi Base has connections for a Wi-Fi antenna cable and a WatchGuard-provided custom power/data cable on the back. The WiFi Base power/data cable must connect to the Smart Power Switch. For more information about the WiFi Base as part of the local recording group network, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. For more information about... Using VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with the WiFi Base, see Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base on page 34. Upgrading the WiFi Base, see Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch on page 115. Setting up the VISTA WiFi Base Typically, the VISTA WiFi Base, its windshield antenna, and the Smart Power Switch are installed in the vehicle by your agency's installation technicians. For more information about installing the VISTA WiFi system equipment in the vehicle, see the 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions. 68 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTABody Camera Special Features VISTABody Camera Special Features In this section... l Pre-Event Capture (page 71) l Record-After-the-Fact (page 72) l Force Microphone On (page 73) l Sleep power state (page 74) l Automatic Off (page 75) l Maximum Recorded Event Time (page 76) l Recording Reminder Alert (page 77) l Covert Mode (page 77) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 69 VISTABody Camera Special Features Overview The VISTA Body Camera has a number of special features that give you more recording options and can help you save battery power and storage. The camera also has a Covert Mode that turns off the camera tones and LEDs. Recording special features The VISTA Body Camera has the following special features related to recording:
l Pre-Event Capture: Enable this feature to allow the camera to capture and save up to two minutes of additional video prior to a recorded-event start (page 71) l Record-After-the-Fact: Enable this feature to allow the camera to continuously capture and save video that can generate a Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) event (page 72) l Force Microphone On: Enable this feature to allow the camera to capture audio whenever it is capturing and saving video (page 73) Note: All of the recording special features are configured in your Evidence Library software. Battery and storage saving special features The VISTA Body Camera has the following special features related to saving battery power and storage space:
l Sleep power state: Enable this feature to allow the camera to enter a low power state after a period of time with no activity (page 74) This feature can help save battery power. l Automatic Off: Enable this feature to allow the camera to turn itself off after a period of time with no activity (page 75) This feature can help save battery power. l Maximum Recorded Event Time: Enable this feature to allow the camera to automatically stop a recorded event when it reaches a specified duration (page 76) This feature can help save storage space. l Recording Reminder Alert: Enable this feature to allow the camera to notify you at regular intervals that it is still capturing a recorded event (page 77) This feature can help save storage space. Note: All of the battery and storage saving special features are configured in your Evidence Library software. 70 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Covert Mode Covert Mode With Covert Mode enabled, the VISTA Body Camera sounds no tones, lights no LEDs, and only lights the Display Backlight on demand. For instructions how to enable Covert Mode on the camera, see Covert Mode on page 77. Pre-Event Capture The Pre-Event Capture feature on the VISTA Body Camera allows you to capture and save up to two minutes of additional video prior to a recorded-event start. You configure the Pre-Event Capture feature in your Evidence Library software. If the Pre-Event Capture feature is enabled, the camera is continuously capturing and saving video whenever it is powered on and not asleep. When an event is started, manually or automatically, up to two minutes of that saved video is added to the recorded event prior to the event start time. Note: VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT can start a recorded event automatically when associated with a recording group. For more information about starting events, see Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event on page 26. For example, you start a recorded event (by pressing Record Start/Stop) at 2:15 PM and stop it (again pressing Record Start/Stop) at 2:35 PM. With a Pre-Event Capture time configured for one minute, the recorded event includes video recorded from 2:14 PM to 2:35 PM. For the Pre-Event Capture feature, in your Evidence Library software, you configure how much pre-event time you want captured, from none up to two minutes. Audio Audio is NOT typically included with pre-event video. Typically, the VISTA Body 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 on page 73. For more information about... Recorded events, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 71 VISTABody Camera Special Features Record-After-the-Fact The Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) feature on the VISTA Body Camera allows you to continuously capture and save video you can use to generate an RATF event. You enable the RATF feature in your Evidence Library software. The VISTA Body Camera works as a DVR and camera combination to collect evidence in the form of recorded events. When a recording is started and then stopped, automatically or manually, the camera protects the segment between the recording start and stop as a recorded event. Note: VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT can start and stop a recorded event automatically when associated with a recording group. For more information about starting and stopping events, see Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event on page 26. When you enable the RATF feature on the VISTA Body Camera, the camera captures and stores video whenever it is powered on and not asleep; however, only the protected segment between the event start and stop (automatic or manual) is considered a recorded event. Typically, only recorded events are uploaded to your Evidence Library software. For the RATF feature, in your Evidence Library software, you configure whether you want the camera to continuously capture and save video or not. Generating an RATF event If the VISTA Body Camera has the RATF feature enabled, you can use your Evidence Library software to send a manual request to the camera to generate and retrieve an RATF event. An RATF event typically consists of video that was not originally part of a recorded event. For more information about generating and retrieving an RATF event, see your Evidence Library software user guide. Note: The Evidence Library software can only send an RATF event request to a VISTA Body Camera docked in the USBbase. Storage When RATF is enabled, the camera overwrites the oldest unprotected (non-recorded event) area in storage with any newly captured video or recorded events. This process can continue until the camera's storage is filled with recorded events (protected recordings). Then you must upload recorded events to your Evidence Library software to free up storage space before you can continue to use the camera. 72 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Audio Audio Audio is NOT typically included in the saved video when RATF is enabled. Typically, the VISTA Body Camera only begins to record audio when a recorded event is started. This means that audio is NOT typically included with RATF video that was not originally part of a recorded event
(protected recording). You can include audio whenever the camera is capturing and saving video if you enable the Force Microphone On feature. For information about this feature, see Force Microphone On below. For more information about... Recorded events, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. Force Microphone On The Force Microphone On feature of the VISTA Body Camera allows you to capture audio whenever the camera is capturing and saving video. You enable the Force Microphone On feature in your Evidence Library software. Typically, audio is only captured during a recorded event. This means that even though the camera may be configured to capture video all the time, if a recorded event is not started, automatically or manually, thecamera does not record audio. (Audio is NOT typically included in pre-event video or Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) events.) When you enable the Force Microphone On feature, the camera captures audio with the video whenever it is capturing and saving video. This means that audio IS included with both pre-
event video and RATF events. For the Force Microphone On feature, in your Evidence Library software, you configure whether you want the VISTA Body Camera to capture audio whenever it is capturing and saving video or not. For more information about... Recorded events, see Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence on page 46. Pre-event video, see Pre-Event Capture on page 71. RATF events, see Record-After-the-Fact on page 72. Recording groups, see Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group on page 79. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 73 VISTABody Camera Special Features Sleep Power State The Sleep power state on the VISTA Body Camera allows the camera to go into a low-power state designed to help you conserve battery power. You configure the Sleep state in your Evidence Library software. When the VISTA Body Camera is configured for Sleep state, after a period of time with no movement and/or button presses, the camera enters a low power state where it cannot capture any video or audio. The Sleep power state provides a significant reduction in power consumption. Starting with a fully charged battery, the VISTA Body Camera can remain in its Sleep power state for more than 30 hours before powering off due to a discharged battery. For Sleep state, in your Evidence Library software you configure:
l Whether the camera will sleep or not l What makes the camera sleep (lack of movement and/or button presses) l How much time must elapse with no activity before the camera goes to sleep When the camera is asleep, the display reads SLEEP and the green LED blinks slowly. The display continues to show battery and storage status indicators. Sleep warning period About 15 seconds before it goes to sleep, the camera warns you that it is about to go into Sleep state:
l Descending tones sound with vibration (depending on the configured alert notification options) l SLEEP blinks on the display You can press the Display Backlight button or the Record Start/Stop button at any time to keep the camera from going to sleep. Note: Pressing the Record Start/Stop button also starts a recorded event. Exiting Sleep state TheVISTA Body Camera exits Sleep state when you move it or press a button. From Sleep state, the camera is ready to record in about 1 second. 74 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Automatic Off Automatic Off The Automatic Off feature on the VISTA Body Camera allows the camera to turn itself off after a period of time with no activity. You configure the Automatic Off feature in your Evidence Library software. If the Automatic Off feature is enabled, after a period of time with no movement and/or button presses, the camera powers off. For the Automatic Off feature, in your Evidence Library software you configure:
l Whether the camera will power off automatically or not l What makes the camera power off (lack of movement and/or button presses) l How much time must elapse with no activity before the camera powers off As the VISTA Body Camera powers down, the display reads Shutting Down, the green LED turns off, and descending tones sound (depending on the configured alert notification options). Automatic off warning period About 15 seconds before it automatically powers off, the camera warns you that it is about to power off:
l Descending tones sound with vibration (depending on the configured alert notification options) l POWEROFF blinks on the display You can press the Display Backlight button or the Record Start/Stop button at any time to keep the camera from going to sleep. Note: Pressing the Record Start/Stop button also starts a recorded event. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 75 VISTABody Camera Special Features Maximum Recorded Event Time The Maximum Recorded Event Time feature on the VISTA Body Camera allows the camera to automatically stop a recorded event when it reaches a specified duration. You configure the Maximum Recorded Event Time feature in your Evidence Library software. If the Maximum Recorded Event Time feature is enabled, when a recorded event reaches the specified duration, the camera automatically stops the recorded event. For the Maximum Recorded Event Time feature, in your Evidence Library software you configure:
l Whether the camera will have a Maximum Recorded Event Time or not l How long a recorded event can be before the camera automatically stops it 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 the configured alert notification options) l AUTOSTOP shows on the display l For the rest of the two-minute warning period, on the display, AUTOSTOP alternates with the time remaining before the recorded event stops You can press the Display Backlight button to abort the warning period and keep the camera from stopping the recorded event. In this case, 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 and abort the warning period. 76 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Recording Reminder Alert Recording Reminder Alert The Recording Reminder Alert feature on the VISTA Body Camera allows the camera to notify you at regular intervals that it is still capturing a recorded event. You configure the Recording Reminder Alert feature in your Evidence Library software. If the Recording Reminder Alert feature is enabled, the camera notifies you periodically that it is actively capturing a recorded event:
l Two tones sound with a vibration (depending on the configured alert notification options) l The current recording duration blinks on the display with the tones/vibration, then remains on the display For the Recording Reminder Alert feature, in your Evidence Library software, you configure:
l Whether the camera will notify you regularly that it is still recording or not l How often the camera notifies you that it is still capturing a recorded event Covert Mode Covert Mode on the VISTA Body Camera means that the camera sounds no tones, lights no LEDs, and only lights the Display Backlight on demand. The camera can still vibrate in Covert Mode (depending on the configured alert notification options). All VISTA Body Camera functions operate the same way in Covert Mode as they do in normal mode. To place the camera into Covert Mode:
n Press and hold the Power button for more than 2 seconds but less than 15 seconds. The camera vibrates and the display shows READY, then COVERT.
(VISTA XLT) The display on the VISTA XLT is inverted while the camera is in Covert Mode. All content on the display is the same in Covert Mode as in normal mode. Note: If the camera goes to sleep while in Covert Mode, when the camera wakes up, it is still in Covert Mode. For more information on Sleep state, see Sleep Power State on page 74. To exit Covert Mode:
n Press and hold the Power button for more than 2 seconds but less than 15 seconds. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 77 VISTABody Camera Special Features This page intentionally left blank. 78 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group In this section... l Distributed Multi-Peer Recording (page 80) l Recording group members and functions (page 81) o Smart Power Switch (page 82) o 4RE DVR (page 82) o VISTA WiFi Base (page 83) o VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT (page 84) o Other devices (page 85) l Group recordings (page 85) o VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT behavior (page 86) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 79 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group Overview When you dock VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in a VISTA WiFi Base, the camera pairs with the WiFi Base. This pairing allows the camera to associate with the local recording group (page 81). The association of devices in a local recording group enables the 4RE DVR and VISTAWiFi/VISTA XLT systems to collaborate in a group recording: the recording of a single incident by multiple devices (page 85). The decision whether to create an event for the group recording is made by each device in the local recording group network, according to their individual configurations. This is called Distributed Multi-Peer Recording. Starting a recorded event on one device alerts the other devices in the group that there has been a change in recording status on that device. In response, the other devices in the group start recording an event, each according to its own configuration. When VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT is associated with a recording group, it can participate in group recordings. Note: Not all VISTA Body Cameras or VISTA bases have the Wi-Fi feature. If you are not sure whether your equipment has the Wi-Fi feature, contact your WatchGuard representative. 80 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Recording groups Recording groups A recording group consists of a network of devices communicating with each other whenever one of them changes its recording status. A recording group is typically linked to a vehicle. Members of the recording group A local recording group includes the following members, joined together with either wired or wireless connections:
l Smart Power Switch (page 82) l 4RE DVR, firmware version of 4.0 or later (page 82) l VISTA WiFi Base (page 83) l One or more VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras (page 84) For information about installing the equipment for the recording group in a vehicle, see the 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 81 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group Smart Power Switch As part of the local recording group network, the Smart Power Switch:
l Functions as the central connection point The Smart Power Switch functions as the central wired connection point for a recording group. Through the switch, the devices connect together to form a network, allowing the 4RE and VISTA WiFi group members to communicate with each other. l Intelligently manages power The switch connects to the power source (for example, the vehicle battery) and intelligently manages that power within the local recording group network. The Smart Power Switch can detect the status of the devices in the network, whether they are powered on or have powered themselves off after finishing event upload or charging. When the switch detects that the devices in the local recording group network no longer need power, it shuts down any remaining devices connected to the local network, including itself. l Functions as the local network DHCP server The Smart Power Switch can also function as the DHCPserver for the local recording group network and other devices connected to it (for example, wireless radio). The Smart Power Switch is REQUIRED to form a recording group. There can only be one Smart Power Switch in a recording group. 4RE DVR Note: The 4RE DVR must be at firmware version 4.0 or later to participate in a recording group. As part of the local recording group network, the 4RE DVR:
l Initiates group recordings The 4RE uses the recording group network to inform the other group members when it starts a recorded event. The other group members can then join in the group recording by starting their own recorded events. For more information on group recordings, see Group recordings on page 85. l Stops group recordings The 4RE uses the recording group network to inform the other group members when it stops a recorded event. The other group members can then stop their own recorded events. Only the 4RE DVR can stop a group recording. The other group members can stop their own individual recorded events; but, only the 4RE can stop all of the members' recorded events that are part of the group recording at the same time. l Responds to group-recording starts by other group members Through the recording group network, the 4RE is informed by other group members when they start recorded events. 4RE can then join the group recording by starting its own recorded event. 82 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA WiFi Base l Passes on its event categorization to other members' recorded events in the group recording The category you assign on the 4RE to a recorded event that is part of a group recording is passed on to other group members' recorded events that are part of the same group recording. The other group members can choose to categorize their own recorded events, overriding any category passed to them by the 4RE. The 4RE DVR connects to the recording group network with a wired connection into the Smart Power Switch. It also connects (wired connection) to the power source (vehicle battery). The 4RE DVR is REQUIRED to form a recording group. There can only be one 4RE DVR in a recording group. For more information about the 4RE DVR, see the 4RE In-Car Video User Guide. VISTA WiFi Base As part of the local recording group network, the VISTA WiFi Base:
l Pairs with VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT When you dock VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in the VISTA WiFi Base, the camera pairs with the base. The pairing associates the camera with the local recording group. For more information about docking VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in a WiFi Base, see Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base on page 34. l Acts as a Wi-Fi access point (hotspot) to VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT The VISTA WiFi Base acts as an 802.11n Wi-Fi hotspot for VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras that have paired with it. l Notifies the recording group that a VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera has started a recorded event The WiFi Base uses the recording group network to notify the other group members when one of its paired VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras has started a recorded event. l Notifies VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that a group recording has started or stopped Through the recording group network, the WiFi Base is notified by other group members when they start or stop a group recording. The base then notifies VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT, and the camera can start or stop its own recorded event with the recording group. For more information on group recordings, see Group recordings on page 85. The VISTA WiFi Base connects to the recording group network with a wired connection into the Smart Power Switch. It also connects (wired connection) to a windshield antenna that allows it to connect wirelessly with VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT. The VISTA WiFi Base is REQUIREDto form a recording group. There can only be one VISTA WiFi Base in a recording group. For more information about the VISTA WiFi Base, see VISTA WiFi Base on page 66. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 83 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT As part of the local recording group network, the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera:
l Pairs with the VISTA WiFi Base When you dock VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in the VISTA WiFi Base, the camera pairs with the base. The pairing associates the camera with the local recording group. For more information about docking VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in a WiFi Base, see Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base on page 34. l Initiates group recordings VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT notifies the WiFi Base that it has started a recorded event. The WiFi Base then uses the recording group network to notify the other group members that VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT has started an event. The other group members can then join in the group recording by starting their own recorded events. For more information on group recordings, see Group recordings on page 85. l Responds to group-recording starts or stops by other group members Through the recording group network, the WiFi Base is notified by other group members when they start or stop a group recording. The base then notifies VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT, and the camera can start or stop its own recorded event with the recording group. Tip: If the 4RE DVR and VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT are members of the same recording group, you can use the 4RE to control VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT's recorded event starts, stops, and categorizations. In this case, VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT functions like another camera connected to the 4REDVR. VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT connects to the recording group network with a wireless connection to the VISTA WiFi Base. Important! If VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT has moved out of range of its associated recording group network, it does not receive notifications of group recording starts and stops until it is back in range. VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT does not receive any 4RE event categorization notifications that are sent while it is out of range. For more information, see VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT behavior during a group recording on page 86. VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT can also provide a wireless access point (hotspot) for the VISTASmartConnect smartphone application. For information about connecting the VISTA SmartConnect application with VISTA WiFi, see Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89. There can be multiple VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras in a recording group. 84 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Other devices in the system Other devices in the system l Radio If present in the system, the wireless radio connects to the Smart Power Switch. The 4RE DVR and VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT (through the VISTA WiFi Base) can use the radio to interact with Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) through an agency network access point. The connection between the wireless radio and the agency network (EL4 Web) is independent of the local recording group network. l MDC/laptop If present in the system, the MDC (mobile data computer) or other laptop computer connects to the Smart Power Switch. The computer only connects into the system through the Smart Power Switch; it is not powered through the switch. If the computer is configured to be a DHCP client, it can also get its network address from the Smart Power Switch. l VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application If present in the system, SmartConnect connects wirelessly to VISTA WiFi. VISTA WiFi acts as an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point (hotspot) for the smartphone. For information about connecting the VISTA SmartConnect application to VISTA WiFi, see Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89. Group recordings When 4RE and VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT are associated with each other in a recording group, the devices collaborate to start and stop their recorded events together. This collaboration creates a group recording: multiple devices in the same recording group creating individual recorded events of the same incident. Combined into the group recording, the individual events from different perspectives create a more comprehensive view of the incident. For more information on recording groups and individual group members, see Recording groups on page 81. When you upload a group recording to your Evidence Library software, the individual events are automatically linked together as a group recording. When you play back the events from the group recording, your Evidence Library software can play back one or more of them synchronized in time. For example, you can play back video from the 4RE DVR while hearing the audio from one of the VISTA WiFi cameras in the group. For information about synchronized playback of group recordings, see your Evidence Library software documentation. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 85 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT behavior during a group recording Any DVR device (4RE, VISTA WiFi, or VISTA XLT) in the recording group can start a recorded event. The other DVR devices in the group are informed of that change in recording status, so they can join in the group recording. For more information on the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera's role in a recording group, see VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT on page 84. What happens when:
l You try to manually start a recorded event on VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT just after it has automatically started an event as part of a group recording?
If you have pressed the Record Start/Stop button within 10 seconds of the automatic group recording start, VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT asks you to confirm that you want to STOP the recorded event with your Record Start/Stop button press. If you do not press the Record Start/Stop button again within 5 seconds, the camera continues recording the event as part of the group recording. If you press the button a second time within 5 seconds, the camera stops recording the event. Because VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT connect to the recording group with a Wi-Fi connection
(through the WiFi Base), VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT can move into and out of the recording group range. What happens when:
l The VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that INITIATED the group recording moves out of range during the group recording?
All the devices in the recording group keep recording until the 4RE stops the group recording or each individual member stops its own event. The initiating device moving out of range does not affect the other devices' ability to start, stop, and categorize their own events. The VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that went out of range keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped. A device moving out of range does not affect its ability to start, stop, and categorize its own events. l A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that is part of a group recording moves out of range during the group recording?
The VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped. A device moving out of range does not affect its ability to start, stop, and categorize its own events. l The group recording is stopped while a VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that is part of that group recording is out of range?
The out-of-range VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped OR moves back into range of the group network. When the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that is still recording moves back into range, it is informed that its associated group has stopped the group recording. It then stops its own event. l A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that is not currently recording an event walks into range of an associated recording group network during a group recording?
When the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT moves into range, it is informed that its associated group has started a group recording. It then begins its own event to join the group recording. 86 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT behavior during a group recording l A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that is currently recording an event walks into range of an associated recording group network that is NOT in a group recording?
When the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT moves into range, it informs its associated group that it is recording an event. The other devices in the group begin their own events to create a group recording. For more information about... Docking VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in the VISTA WiFi Base, see Docking the VISTABody Camera in a WiFi Base on page 34. Associating VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with a recording group, see VISTA WiFi and VISTAXLT:
Associating with a recording group on page 44. Installing VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT equipment in the vehicle, see the 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 87 Using VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group This page intentionally left blank. 88 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect In this section... l SmartConnect Overview (page 90) l Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect (page 94) l Reviewing recorded event video (page 98) l Categorizing recorded events (page 99) l Live streaming the current VISTA view (page 101) l Starting and stopping recorded events (page 102) l SmartConnect settings (page 104) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 89 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect SmartConnect Overview Note: The Wi-Fi version of VISTA and VISTA XLT can connect to the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application. VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT can serve as a hotspot for the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application. Set up the camera-to-smartphone Wi-Fi connection credentials when you check out your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera from your Evidence Library software. See Connecting to VISTA SmartConnect on page 94. The VISTA SmartConnect app makes VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT functionality available on your smartphone:
l Review recorded events (page 98) l Categorize recorded events (page 99) l Live stream the camera view (page 101) l Start and stop recorded events (page 102) You can adjust your camera LEDs or alert levels, enable Covert Mode, or view data about your camera. (page 104) Warning! No evidence videos are stored on the smartphone. Snapshots stored on the phone make it subject to being confiscated as evidence. You can configure your Evidence Library software to disable the snapshot feature. 90 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Activating the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot Activating the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot You must activate the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot to connect the camera with SmartConnect. To activate the hotspot:
1. Press the Display Backlight button on the camera. Two ascending tones sound (depending on the alert configuration settings). 2. Connect the SmartConnect app to the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot within two minutes or the hotspot deactivates. Two descending tones sound when the hotspot deactivates. Important! Start the hotspot before starting the SmartConnect application. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 91 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect No cameras found If no camera is found, follow the instructions on the screen. Controlling battery usage How you set your hotspot settings gives you control over your battery usage and hotspot connection time. You can choose one of the settings shown here for your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT. Battery Saver uses the least battery power. Push the Display Backlight button on the camera to start the hotspot. l If the Wi-Fi client does not attach, the hotspot waits for 2 minutes, then shuts down. l If a Wi-Fi client attaches, the hotspot stays on for another 2 minutes waiting for the SmartConnect app to connect. If the app does not connect, the hotspot shuts down. 92 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Disconnecting SmartConnect Intermediate settings2, 4, or 8 minutes. These settings activate the hotspot on a record-stop, waiting for initial app connect. l If the app does not connect within the time frame based on your slider position, the hotspot shuts down. l The camera is not allowed to sleep during the wait period. Always On uses the most battery power but activates when the camera is off the dock and not in sleep mode. l On undock, boot, or reboot there is a 10 second wait to activate the hotspot. l When coming out of sleep mode, the hotspot restarts immediately. Disconnecting SmartConnect Standard disconnect The below scenario describes a standard disconnect which happens when the app is:
l Closed l Put in the background l The phone goes to sleep After the app connects, the hotspot remains on for as long as the app is connected. The camera cannot enter sleep mode, even if configured to do so. The hotspot waits a full minute to shut down after the app is disconnected. This lets you get back into the app quickly without having to re-establish the Wi-Fi connection. Nonstandard disconnect The below scenario describes a nonstandard disconnect such as:
l You walk out of range l The Wi-Fi is turned off l The app disconnects on it own If no explicit disconnect occurs, the camera continues to search for activity for 1 minute. After this time, VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT starts a 1-minute grace period and then stops the hotspot. This gives you 2 minutes to reconnect if a nonstandard disconnect occurs. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 93 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect Connecting to VISTA SmartConnect At VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT checkout, your Evidence Library software assigns you an SSID and you create a password. You enter this SSID/password combination in the Wi-Fi settings on your smartphone to connect the SmartConnect app with the camera. For information on getting your SSID/password combination at VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT checkout, see your Evidence Library software documentation. You only enter the SSID and password the first time you connect VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with the SmartConnect application. Important! If you change the password associated with your SSID, you must use the steps to connect camera with SmartConnect for the first time (below). Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect for the first time Before you start the connection process, you need:
l Checked-out VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT, powered ON l Smartphone, powered ON l The SSID and password that your Evidence Library software assigned to you Important! You must turn on the hotspot before starting the application (page 90). 94 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect for the first time To connect VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with VISTA SmartConnect for the first time:
1. Download VISTA SmartConnect to your smartphone from the app Store. Tip: For best results, do not open the VISTA SmartConnect app until instructed to open it. 2. Navigate to Settings >Wi-Fi > Other. 3. Enter the SSID that Evidence Library assigned to you at checkout. 4. Select WPA2 as your security level. Note: If you have a choice between WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Enterprise, select WPA2 Personal. 5. Go back to Other network screen. 6. Enter the Password you created when you checked out your VISTA WiFi camera. Do not press the Join button. 7. Press the Display Backlight button on your VISTA WiFi to turn on the hotspot. Two ascending tones sound (depending on the VISTA WiFi alert configuration settings). 8. Press Join on the top right. 9. Press the SmartConnect app icon. The app presents the Searching for cameras screen while trying to find a camera to connect to. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 95 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect 10. Press the Display Backlight button to pair the app with the camera. The Recorded Events screen opens after pairing is complete and shows a list of events available on your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT. 96 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect after the first time Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect after the first time To connect VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with VISTA SmartConnect after the first time:
1. Press the camera Display Backlight button to activate the hotspot. (page 89) 2. Open the VISTA SmartConnect app icon. The Pairing with Camera screen opens while the app is searching for the camera to connect with. After it finds the camera, the Recorded Events screen opens showing a list of events on your camera. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 97 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect Reviewing VISTAWiFi or VISTA XLT Recorded Events You can review recorded event video from your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera on the smartphone application. After you connect and the event screen appears:
n Touch the thumbnail for the video event you want to review. The event starts playing back. Capturing snapshots If snapshots are enabled for SmartConnect in your Evidence Library software:
n Touch the camera icon to save a snapshot of the current frame to the phone photo gallery. 98 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Categorizing Recorded Events Warning! Capturing snapshots of video from the VISTASmartConnect app and saving them to the smartphone photo gallery can make the phone part of the chain of evidence. If you did not accept saving your snapshot files when you first connected to SmartConnect, the app will ask at this point. If you select Deny, you will not be able to save snapshots. Categorizing Recorded Events You can use the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application to categorize a recorded event on your VISTA camera. After the Recorded Events screen opens follow the steps for your smart phone. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 99 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect To categorize an event:
1. Touch the arrow for the event that you want to categorize. The Edit Event Tags screen opens for the event you selected. 2. Touch the arrow for the Category event tag. The Set Category screen opens. 3. Touch the category you want to apply to the recorded event. Note: If there are secondary event tags assigned to your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT configuration, those tags appear after you select the category. 100 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Live Streaming Live Streaming You can live stream the view from your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera with the VISTA SmartConnect smartphone application. 1. Connect your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect on your smartphone. (page 94) The Recorded Events screen opens. 2. Touch Live View. The VISTA Live View screen opens showing an inactive player. 3. Touch the play icon to start live streaming from the camera. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 101 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect Covert Mode Enable Covert Mode on the VISTA Live View screen. n Touch or slide the Covert Mode switch until the background changes color. Starting and Stopping Recorded Events You can start or stop a recorded event on your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera with the smartphone application:
1. Connect your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect on your smartphone. (page 94) The Recorded Events screen opens. 2. Touch the Live View icon. The VISTA Live View screen opens. 102 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Starting and Stopping Recorded Events 3. Touch REC to start recording an event. The camera starts recording. SmartConnect shows that the camera is recording with the red bar at the top of the app on the iPhone. 4. Touch STOP to stop recording an event. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 103 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect SmartConnect Settings Touch the Settings icon to access the SmartConnect Camera Settings screens. Camera Settings 104 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Camera Data Camera Data You can request that your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT perform a state capture and save it for use by WatchGuard Technical Services. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 105 Appendix A: Using VISTA SmartConnect This page intentionally left blank. 106 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger In this section... l Quick Connect Mobile Charger overview (page 108) l Mobile Charger parts (page 108) l Using the Mobile Charger (page 111) Warning! The Quick Connect Mobile Charger uses magnets to connect to the cable. Do not wear the Mobile Charger near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. FCC Rules compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 107 Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger Overview The VISTA Quick Connect Mobile Charger lets recording and charging occur at the same time. Information screens remain the same as if the VISTA Body Camera is undocked and not charging. You do not have to remove your camera to charge it. The Mobile Charger works with extended-capacity VISTA and VISTA WiFi running version 3.0 or higher. It is NOT supported for standard-
capacity VISTA or VISTA XLT. The Mobile Charger lets you extend the working time of your VISTA Body Camera when a 12-hour charge is not enough. Connecting or disconnecting the Mobile Charger does not affect the running mode of the VISTA Body Camera. Covert mode and the recording state are preserved. Mobile Charger Parts The Quick Connect Mobile Charger consists of the base and the charging cable that are connected with magnets. Warning! The Quick Connect Mobile Charger uses magnets to connect to the cable. Do not wear the Mobile Charger near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. 108 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Mobile Charger base Mobile Charger base The VISTA Body Camera slips into the base with a click. Do not tilt the camera when inserting it. Ensure that you insert the camera with the front of the camera facing the same way as the WatchGuard logo on the front of the mobile charger. To remove the VISTA Body Camera from the Mobile Charger:
1. Gently pull one wing of the charger base outward from the camera. 2. Rock or tilt the Mobile Charger base away from the camera. Mobile Charger cable The 12V cigarette-lighter plug for the mobile charger has a 3-amp fuse built in. This fuse may or may not be higher than what your vehicle electrical panel is configured with. The cable has no limiting mechanism so it will draw the maximum current the supply can provide if shorted. This can cause the fuse to blow in the lighter plug of the cable or in the vehicle electrical distribution box. If this happens:
1. Check your vehicle distribution box. a. If the fuses are 3A or smaller, replace these before replacing the Mobile Charger cable fuse. b. If the fuses are greater than 3A, replace the Mobile Charger cable fuse. WatchGuard recommends the Littelfuse 312003P (part number WGP02649). This is a 250 V, 3A, Fast Acting Fuse. The fuse size is 3AG. 2. Replace the fuse in the Mobile Charger cigarette-lighter plug. a. Grasp the lighter plug. b. Unscrew the contact end. The fuse comes out when you fully unscrew the end and pull it out. c. Replace the existing fuse with a 3A fuse and reinsert it into the lighter plug. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 109 Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger Note: WatchGuard supports the US-type 12 V cigarette-lighter plug. Cable connection end The cable has magnets that align with the bottom of the Quick Connect Mobile Charger. They are strong enough that they will not fall off of the base if you are moving around in the car or a short distance from the car. They pull away easily from the base when you want to exit the car. The charger works with the cable in any attachment orientation. 12 V cigarette-lighter plug Some cigarette-lighter receptacles do not hold the plug tightly. You can use the clip (part number WGP760-100) and screw (part number WGP635-002) to secure the cable to the console as shown in the graphic. This prevents the cigarette-lighter plug from pulling out of the receptacle when you pull on the cable. The clip and screw are shipped with the Quick Connect Mobile Charger. 110 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Using the Mobile Charger Using the Mobile Charger The Mobile Charger charges itself through the vehicle cigarette lighter. Plug the cable into the cigarette lighter receptacle, then attach the other end to the Mobile Charger. Note: When turned off, some vehicles continue to supply 12 V power to the cigarette-lighter receptacle. To avoid a possible dead battery, disconnect the charger cable from the Mobile Charger. When the Mobile Charger is connected, the VISTA Body Camera does not indicate on the display or in the logs that the camera is docked. The camera successfully records, stops recording, and acts according to its group recording configuration when it is connected to the Mobile Charger. The camera has different notifications for different tasks, as shown in the table. Actions Mode Non-Covert Covert Non-Covert Covert Connecting to Mobile Charger Disconnecting from Mobile Charger Charging in Mobile Charger Notification
- Ascending tones with vibration (depends on agency configuration)
- Battery icon updates
- Does not affect running mode
- Vibration (depends on agency configuration)
- Battery icon updates
- Does not affect running mode
- Descending tones with vibration (depends on agency configuration)
- Battery icon updates
- Vibration (depends on agency configuration)
- Battery icon updates
- Crawling battery icon then full battery icon
- CHARGE COMPLETE shows when finished
- Tone when complete (depends on agency configuration)
- Solid green LED
- Does not indicate that it is connected Although the camera backlight does not illuminate, you can turn it on by pushing the Display Backlight button on the side of the camera. It also comes on when you start an event. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 111 Appendix B: Using the Quick Connect Mobile Charger This page intentionally left blank. 112 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Appendix C: Upgrading VISTA, VISTAWiFi, and VISTA-Related Devices Appendix C: Upgrading VISTA, VISTAWiFi, and VISTA-Related Devices This appendix contains information and instructions for:
l Upgrades to VISTA and VISTA WiFi that are different in some way from the standard upgrade process (page 40) l Upgrades to other devices related to VISTA or VISTA WiFi Note: The upgrade instructions included in this appendix are in release-date order. Each set of instructions stands on its own. Upgrade instructions included in this appendix:
l Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi to firmware version 2.2.0 (page 114) l Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch (page 115) l Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi from a pre-v2.0.2 firmware version (page 116) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 113 Appendix C: Upgrading VISTA, VISTAWiFi, and VISTA-Related Devices Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi to Firmware Version 2.2.0 Warning! VISTA and VISTA WiFi do NOTsupport downgrading from firmware version 2.2.0 and above to a firmware version prior to 2.2.0. To upgrade VISTA or VISTA WiFi to firmware version 2.2.0:
1. Dock the camera in a base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software. The Evidence Library software automatically detects that the camera is docked and that its firmware needs to be updated. 2. Using Evidence Library software, ensure the version 2.2.0 firmware is pushed to the camera. Note: Evidence Library software can be set up to push firmware manually or automatically. The version 2.2.0 firmware is staged on the camera. 3. The next time you dock it, the VISTA or VISTA WiFi camera upgrades to the staged firmware version 2.2.0. 4. WAIT while the camera upgrades its firmware. While the camera is upgrading, the LCD Display shows UPDATINGDONOT INTERRUPT. Warning! DO NOT REMOVE the camera from the dock while it upgrades its firmware. Removing the camera from the dock while it upgrades can cause the camera to stop functioning. When it finishes upgrading, the camera sounds the camera ready alert (depending on your alert notification selections). 5. The next time you undock the camera, it reboots itself. While the camera is restarting, the LCD Display shows BOOTING. 6. When the camera finishes rebooting, you can use it normally. Tip: After you have completed these upgrade instructions, if VISTA or VISTA WiFi's LCD Display shows Err 30 or Err 120, contact WatchGuard Customer Service. 114 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch When upgrades are available for the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch, the upgrades are included with the VISTA Body Camera upgrade. Once the camera has been upgraded, the next time it is docked in the WiFi Base, it makes the base and switch upgrade packages available. For information on upgrading the VISTA Body Camera, see Upgrading firmware on page 40. Note: Typically, WatchGuard releases upgrades for the camera, the WiFi Base, and the Smart Power Switch at the same time. To upgrade the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch:
1. Dock the upgraded camera in the WiFi Base and allow it to pair with the base. The base's left LED blinks green multiple times when the camera and base are paired. 2. WAIT while the camera stages any video it has stored. When the camera has finished staging its video, it blinks its red LED multiple times. Note: The amount of time the camera needs to stage its video depends on how much video is stored on it. 3. After the camera has finished staging video, WAITabout 4 minutes for the base to download and stage its upgrade package, then download and stage the switch's upgrade package. As the base begins to download and stage its own upgrade package, the base's left LED blinks between green and yellow very quickly. Once the base has fully downloaded and staged its own package, it begins downloading and staging the package for the switch. At this point, the base's left LED blinks between green and yellow more slowly. Once the switch's package is fully downloaded and staged, the base's left LED turns solid green. 4. Once the base's left LED turns solid green, you can use the camera normally. Important! Make sure you maintain power to the system while the upgrades are being downloaded and staged. The next time the WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch are restarted, their staged upgrades are applied. New functionality included in the upgrades only becomes available once the upgrades are applied. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 115 Appendix C: Upgrading VISTA, VISTAWiFi, and VISTA-Related Devices Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi from a Pre-v2.0.2 Firmware Version Important! If you are upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi to firmware version 2.2.0, see Upgrading VISTA or VISTA WiFi to Firmware Version 2.2.0 on page 114. If you want to upgrade VISTA or VISTA WiFi firmware in the VISTA Transfer Station, and are upgrading from a firmware version prior to version 2.0.2:
1. Dock the camera in the Transfer Station and allow the camera to download the upgrade package from your Evidence Library server. 2. WAIT until the amber (center) LED on the Transfer Station STOPS flashing. Important! Undocking VISTA or VISTA WiFi before the amber light stops flashing can cause issues with the camera upgrade process. 3. Undock the camera and leave it undocked and powered ON. 4. WAIT a full 3 minutes. Warning! It is critical that you DO NOT redock or power down the camera for a full 3 minutes after undocking. Redocking or powering the camera down before a full 3 minutes have passed can cause the camera to stop working completely. 5. After you have waited a full 3 minutes, you can use VISTA or VISTA WiFi normally. Note: After a full 3 minutes, you can also redock the camera in the Transfer station to finish the upgrade process. Tip: After you have completed these instructions, if the camera shows Err 120, contact WatchGuard Customer Service. 116 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup In this section... l Setting up the VISTA Transfer Station hardware (page 119) l Configuring the VISTA Transfer Station for use with Evidence Library software (page 121) VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 117 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup Overview The VISTA Transfer Station allows your agency to upload video evidence to its WatchGuard Evidence Library software from multiple VISTA Body Cameras simultaneously. Each VISTA Transfer Station has eight slots for VISTA Body Cameras. You can connect multiple Transfer Stations to one instance of Evidence Library software, but you must set up and configure each Transfer Station separately. Important! To use the VISTA Transfer Station to upload video to your system, your VISTA Body Cameras must be at version 1.1 or above, and your Evidence Library software must be Evidence Library 4 Web. When you set up the VISTA Transfer Station, you connect it to power and to the network containing your agency's instance of Evidence Library software. To set up the VISTA Transfer Station:
1. Set up the Transfer Station hardware. (page 119) 2. Configure the Transfer Station so the VISTA Body Cameras docked in it will upload to your Evidence Library software. (page 121) Important! To set up the VISTA Transfer Station, WatchGuard recommends that you be an IT administrator or have your IT administrator on-call. Although this setup guide can be used by anyone, it assumes an understanding of some IT concepts that could make following the process difficult for a non-IT administrator. 118 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTA Transfer Station Hardware VISTA Transfer Station Hardware When you set up the VISTA Transfer Station hardware, you connect the power cable and the Ethernet cable to the Transfer Station. You can add labels to the Transfer Station slots as well, if desired. Note: WatchGuard offers rack options for mounting multiple Transfer Stations in the same location. For more information, contact your WatchGuard representative. Included with the VISTA Transfer Station:
l Power cable l Ethernet cable l Sheet of Station ID/Slot # labels Setting up the hardware To set up the VISTA Transfer Station hardware:
1. If desired, use the provided Station ID/Slot # stickers to label the Transfer Station slots. Tip: The provided labels assume an alphabetic Station ID, for example, B, then slot numbers 1 through 8; so, in this example, for the Transfer Station with the Station ID of B, you use the labels B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, and B8. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 119 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup Important! You must enter the Station ID that you selected when you configure the Transfer Station for use with Evidence Library software
(see page 125). The Station ID combined with the Location (also entered during Transfer Station configuration) indicate a specific Transfer Station to Evidence Library. 2. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the bottom of the Transfer Station, plug the power cable into an electrical outlet, then power the Transfer Station ON. 3. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the Transfer Station. 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a computer that you have set up to access the Transfer Station's factory default configuration web page. Tip: You access the default configuration web page using the Transfer Station factory default IP address: 192.168.2.20. The computer you use must have access to this network. To continue setting up the VISTA Transfer Station, follow the instructions on page 125 to configure the Transfer Station to work with your Evidence Library software. 120 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 VISTATransfer Station Configuration VISTATransfer Station Configuration You configure each VISTA Transfer Station individually using a web page specific to that Transfer Station. When you configure the VISTA Transfer Station, you configure:
l Transfer Station Settings (below) l VISTA Settings (page 122) The configuration web page also allows you to perform some non-configuration administrative functions for the Transfer Station (page 123). You access the VISTA Transfer Station's configuration web page using your web browser. For step-by-step instructions how to configure a VISTA Transfer Station, see Configuring the Transfer Station on page 125. Transfer Station Settings When you configure the Transfer Station Settings, you assign the Transfer Station a Location name and Station ID. You either assign it a Static IP Address or let your DHCP server assign its IP address. You can set a date and time for the Transfer Station as well, if desired. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you set up a pool of static IP addresses that you assign to your VISTA Transfer Stations. The Location and Station ID (along with the Slot # from the VISTA Settings section) are used by the Evidence Library software to indicate to an officer which VISTA Body Camera he is checking out. Note: The Location and Station ID fields each have a 32-character limit. Static IP VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 121 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup DHCP and Date/Time Settings VISTASettings When you configure the VISTA Settings, you set the Upload Server IP address and Port, indicating the Evidence Library server where your VISTA Body Cameras should upload video evidence. Tip: The upload server for Evidence Library can also be called the Wireless Import Service. You either let your DHCP server assign IP addresses to the VISTA Body Camera slots or you assign a Static IP Address to each slot individually. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you let your DHCP server assign the slot IP addresses. DHCP 122 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Static IP Static IP Transfer Station administrative functions You can perform a number of administrative tasks for the Transfer Station from the configuration page, including:
l Upgrading the Transfer Station software or firmware (below) l Changing the login credentials for the Transfer Station configuration page (page 124) l Disabling the configuration page (page 124) l Restarting the Transfer Station (page 125) Upgrading the Transfer Station software or firmware n Click the Choose File button for the upgrade you want to perform, navigate to and select the appropriate software (.hex file) or firmware (.bit file) upgrade file, then click the appropriate Upgrade button. Important! After you have upgraded the Transfer Station, you must power the Transfer Station off and then on again for the cameras to recognize the upgrade. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 123 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup Changing the login credentials for the Transfer Station configuration page The first time you log in to the Transfer Station configuration page, use the default user name, Admin, and password, V1$T@xfr. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you change the user name and password from the default values the first time you log in to the Transfer Station configuration page. To change the Username and Password:
n Enter the new credentials in the fields, then click Save Changes. The system logs you out of the Transfer Station configuration page and asks you to log back in using the new credentials. Disabling the configuration page The Disable feature can function as another level of security. Disabling the configuration page
(web server) after you have finished configuring the Transfer Station prevents others from accessing the configuration page to make unauthorized changes. When you disable the configuration page, however, you also prevent authorized administrators from making changes as needed. Warning! Disabling the configuration page prevents anyone, including authorized administrators, from making changes to the VISTA Transfer Station configuration. To disable the current VISTA Transfer Station's configuration page (web server):
n Click Disable. Once you disable the configuration page for the current Transfer Station, you cannot change any configuration settings or configure the current Transfer Station at all UNLESS you reset the Transfer Station to factory default. If you reset a Transfer Station back to factory default, all current settings are lost and you must start the configuration process again from the beginning. 124 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Restarting the Transfer Station Warning! Resetting a VISTA Transfer Station to factory default reverts any values you set on the Transfer Station's configuration page back to the default values. To reset the VISTA Transfer Station back to factory default:
n Using a pin or a paper clip, press and hold (for at least 7 seconds) the Reset button on the bottom of the Transfer Station. Note: The Reset button is located near the power cable connector on the bottom of the Transfer Station. Restarting the Transfer Station The Restart feature functions as a soft restart of the Transfer Station. To perform a soft restart of the VISTA Transfer Station:
n Click Restart. Configuring the Transfer Station To configure a VISTA Transfer Station:
1. Set up a computer to access a VISTA Transfer Station's factory default configuration web page at its default IP address, 192.168.2.20. 2. If not already done, connect the Ethernet cable from the Transfer Station to the computer. 3. Open your web browser, enter the Transfer Station default IP address in the browser address field, and press Enter. The Secure Sign In screen opens for the connected Transfer Station. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 125 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup 4. Enter the default Username and Password (Admin, V1$T@xfr), then click Login. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you change the default Username and Password the first time you log in. For more information, see Transfer Station administrative functions on page 123. The Transfer Station Configuration page opens showing the default settings. 5. In the Transfer Station Settings section, enter the Location (32-character limit) where the current Transfer Station will be used, for example, Building 415. For more information about the Transfer Station Settings section, see Transfer Station Settings on page 121. 6. Enter the Station ID (32-character limit) that identifies the current Transfer Station, for example, B. Note: WatchGuard provides labels that assume an alphabetic Station ID, for example, B, combined with slot numbers 1 through 8. 7. Select the IP Config type you want to assign to the Transfer Station, either Static or DHCP. Note: WatchGuard recommends the Static IP Config type for the Transfer Station. 8. If you selected the Static IP Config type, enter the static IP Address, the Subnet Mask, and the Gateway that you want to assign to the current Transfer Station. If you selected the DHCP IP Config type, go to the next step. 9. If desired, click Date/Time Settings and set the date and time local to the Transfer Station. 10. Click Save Settings. The system logs you out. The default configuration web page is no longer valid for the connected Transfer Station because the Transfer Station IP address has changed. 11. Enter the new IP address for the connected Transfer Station in your browser address field, then press Enter. 126 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 The configuration page opens showing the information you just entered. Configuring the Transfer Station 12. In the VISTA Settings section, enter the Upload Server IP address. For more information about the VISTA Settings section, see VISTASettings on page 122. Note: The upload server is the Evidence Library location where the VISTA Body Cameras will upload their video evidence. The upload server for Evidence Library can also be called the Wireless Import Service. 13. Verify that the Upload Server Port is set to 5001. Warning! Changing the Upload Server Port to something other than 5001 can cause the VISTA Transfer Station to stop working. If you have questions about the assigned port, contact WatchGuard Technical Services. 14. Select the VISTA IP Config type you want to assign to the camera slots, either Static or DHCP. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you let your DHCP server assign the slot IP addresses. 15. If you selected the DHCP VISTA IP Config type, go to the next step. If you selected the Static VISTA IP Config type, enter the camera slot Subnet Mask and Gateway, then an individual static IP Address for each of the eight slots. 16. Click Save VISTA Settings. When the Transfer Station has made a successful connection with the upload server, the amber (center) LED lights up. Repeat this procedure to set up each VISTA Transfer Station you want to use in your WatchGuard system. VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 127 Appendix D: VISTA Transfer Station Setup This page intentionally left blank. 128 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Index 4 4RE DVR, recording groups, 82 A aborting status sequence, 50, 54 access point, 50, 54, 84-85, 90 alerts, 57 battery low VISTA, 60 XLT, 60 Mobile Charger, 111 periodic, 77 storage full, 58 amber LED Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 assigning a configuration, 35 associating with recording groups, 44, 81 audio always on, 73 muting, 28, 50, 54 pre-event, 71 Record After the Fact, 73 auto off, 75, 82, 84 automatic event categorization, 29 event start and stop, 26, 46 B base connectors Transfer Station, 65 USB Base, 64 WiFi Base, 68 bases Mobile Charger, 109 Transfer Station, 65 setting up, 66, 118 USB, 64 setting up, 64 WiFi, 66 setting up, 68 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 battery, 59 alert VISTA, 60 XLT, 60 charging, 42, 64-66 extended capacity, 59 saving, 70, 74-76 standard capacity, 59 status VISTA, 51 XLT, 54 XLT capacity, 60 Battery Charge icon VISTA, 59 XLT, 60 battery low alert VISTA, 60 XLT, 60 belt clip VISTA, 15 XLT, 20 body-mounted camera sensor, 52 wearing, 22-23 buttons display light, 28-29 VISTA, 50 XLT, 54 power, 24 VISTA, 49 XLT, 53 record, 26 VISTA, 50 XLT, 53 C cables Mobile Charger, 109 Transfer Station, 119 USB Base, 64 WiFi Base, 68 camera components battery, 59 buttons VISTA, 49 XLT, 53 display VISTA, 50 XLT, 54 GPS, 62 Index 129 Index indicators, 57 lens VISTA, 49 XLT, 52 microphone VISTA, 49 XLT, 53 mounting latch, 63 sensor VISTA, 49 XLT, 52 storage, 57 Wi-Fi, 61 camera sensor, XLT, 52 clip mount, 23 glasses mount, 21 magnetic mount, 22 canceling maximum recording time warning, 50, 54, 76 sleep warning, 50, 54, 74 capacity battery VISTA, 59 XLT, 60 storage, 57-58 capturing evidence, 46 categorizing events, 27, 29 automatic, 29 group recording, 83 selecting categories, 29, 50, 54 SmartConnect, 29, 99 using 4RE, 83 VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 charge time, 42 VISTA, 59 XLT, 60 charging battery, 42 mobile, 108 chest mount, locking, 16 clearing storage, 39 clips, mounting VISTA, 15 XLT camera sensor, 23 XLT DVR, 20 configuring camera, 35 130 tones and vibrations, 57 Transfer Station, 121, 125 confirmations powering off, 24 record stop, 27 connecting to SmartConnect first time, 94 continuous video capture, 46, 72 Covert Mode, 77, 102 customizing the camera, 30, 35 D date/time, 62 VISTA, 51 XLT, 54 DHCP-assigned, Transfer Station, 121-122 display VISTA, 50 XLT, 54 Display Backlight button, 28-29 VISTA, 50 XLT, 54 Distributed Multi-Peer Recording, 80 DMD Display, 54 docking associating with recording groups, 44 charging, 42 provisioning, 35 Transfer Station, 33, 65 upgrading firmware, 40 uploading events, 37 USB Base, 31, 64 WiFi Base, 34, 66 E emptying storage, 39 Ethernet, cable connector, 65, 119 event categorizing, 27, 29 automatic, 29 group recording, 83 selecting categories, 29, 50, 54 SmartConnect, 29 using 4RE, 83 VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 evidence capture, 46 exiting sleep, 74 extended capacity battery, 59 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 F firmware, upgrading, 40 camera, 40 Transfer Station, 123 forcing microphone on, 73 forcing power off, 25 fuse, Mobile Charger, 109 G glasses mount, 21 GPS, 62 status VISTA, 63 XLT, 55, 63 green LED camera, 57 Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 group recordings, 44, 85 moving out of range, 84, 86 VISTA WiFi behavior, 86 VISTA XLT behavior, 86 H head-mounted camera sensor, 52 wearing, 21 holster, XLT DVR, 20 hotspot, 50, 54, 84-85, 90-91 status, XLT, 55 hub, USB, 31, 42, 59, 61, 64 I importing events, 37 indicators camera, 57 Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 L laptop, 85 latch, mounting, 63 LCD Display, 50 LEDs camera, 57 Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 lens VISTA, 49 XLT, 52 live stream, 101 live streaming, SmartConnect, 101 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 location information, 62 locking chest mount, 16 LOW BASE message, 60 LOW BATT message, 60 M magnetic mount VISTA, 16 XLT camera sensor, 22 magnets, Mobile Charger, 108 manual event request, 72 maximum recording time, 76 canceling warning, 50, 54, 76 warning, 76 MDC, 85 microphone forcing on, 73 muting, 28 VISTA, 49 XLT, 53 Mobile Charger, 108 alerts and notifications, 111 base, 109 cable, 109 mounting latch, 63 mounts belt clip VISTA, 15 XLT, 20 clip, XLT, 23 holster, XLT DVR, 20 locking chest mount, 16 magnetic, XLT, 22 shirt clip, 15 VISTA, 15 other, 18 XLT, 19 body-mounted camera, 22 DVR, 20 head-mounted camera, 21 muting audio, 28, 50, 54 N notifications, 57 battery low VISTA, 60 XLT, 60 Mobile Charger, 111 periodic, 77 storage full, 58 Index 131 Index O Oakley mount, 21 orange LED Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 out of range, recording groups, 86 P pairing, WiFi Base, 44, 83-84 password, SmartConnect, 94 periodic recording alerts, 77 power cable connector Transfer Station, 65 USB Base, 64 WiFi Base, 68 saving, 70, 74-76 Power button, 24 VISTA, 49 XLT, 53 power/data connector, 68 powering off, 24 automatically, 75 confirmation, 24 forcing, 25 powering on, 24 pre-event, 71 protected video, 46 provisioning, 35 Q Quick Connect, 108 R radio, 85 RATF, 39, 47, 72 status, XLT, 55 Record After the Fact, 39, 47, 72 Record Start/Stop button, 26 VISTA, 50 XLT, 53 record stop confirmation, 27 record time, 57 recorded events alerts, 77 definition, 46 group recordings, 85 starting automatically, 26, 80, 82, 84 starting manually, 26 stopping automatically, 26, 76, 84 132 stopping manually, 27 uploading, 47 recording alerts, 77 audio, 73 length VISTA, 51 XLT, 54 status VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 recording groups, 81 associating, 44 members, 81 4RE DVR, 82 Smart Power Switch, 82 VISTA WiFi, 84 VISTA XLT, 84 WiFi Base, 83 moving out of range, 86 red LED camera, 57 Transfer Station, 65 WiFi Base, 67 review, 98 rotatable clip, 15 S saved storage total VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 sensor VISTA, 49 XLT, 52 settings, SmartConnect iPhone, 104 signal strength VISTA, 51, 62-63 XLT, 55, 62-63 Sleep power state, 74 sleep warning, canceling, 50, 54, 74 slot stickers, 119 Smart Power Switch, 82 upgrading, 115 SmartConnect, 84-85, 90, 94 categorizing events, 29, 99 live streaming, 101 settings, 104 starting and stopping events, 26, 102 snapshots, SmartConnect, 98 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 software, Transfer Station, 121 special features, 70 battery and storage saving, 70 Covert Mode, 71 recording, 70 SSID, SmartConnect, 94 staging firmware, 40 standard capacity battery, 59 start or stop a recorded event, 102 starting recorded events, 26 automatic, 26, 46, 82, 84 manual, 26, 84 recording groups, 80 SmartConnect, 26, 102 static IP, Transfer Station, 121-122 status aborting sequence, 50, 54 battery VISTA, 51 XLT, 54 GPS, XLT, 55 hotspot, XLT, 55 RATF, XLT, 55 recording VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 showing, 50, 54 storage VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 upload VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 Wi-Fi signal strength VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 stickers, Transfer Station, 119 stopping recorded events 4RE DVR, 82 automatic, 26, 46, 76, 84 manual, 27 SmartConnect, 26, 102 storage, 57 clearing, 39, 72 filled, 72 Record After the Fact, 72 saving, 70, 76-77 VISTA, 51 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518 Index XLT, 55 status VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 storage-full alert, 58 Storage Percentage number, VISTA, 58 Storage Used icon, XLT, 58 Storage Used meter, VISTA, 58 Storage Used percentage, XLT, 58 subtitles, 47 synchronizing playback, 62, 85 T tagging event, 29 text overlay, 47 time/date VISTA, 51 XLT, 54 timestamps, 62 tones and vibrations, 57 Transfer Station, 65 cable connectors, 65 configuring, 125 docking VISTA, 33 LEDs, 65 setting up, 66, 118 hardware, 119 software, 121 slot stickers, 119 upgrading, 123 upgrading camera firmware from, 40 uploading from, 37 Transfer Station Settings, 121 turning on hotspot, 50, 54 U undocking Transfer Station, 33 USB Base, 32 WiFi Base, 34 upgrading camera, 40 Smart Power Switch, 115 Transfer Station, 123 WiFi Base, 115 upload status VISTA, 51 XLT, 55 uploading recorded events, 37, 47 recording group, 85 133 Index Transfer Station, 37 USB Base, 37 WiFi Base, 37 USB cable connector, 64 hub, 31, 42, 59, 61, 64 USB Base, 64 docking VISTA, 31 setting up, 64 undocking VISTA, 32 upgrading camera firmware, 40 uploading from, 37 V vibrations and tones, 57 video continuous capture, 72 pre-event, 71 protected, 46 VISTA Settings, Transfer Station, 122 W warnings canceling, 50, 54 maximum recording time, 76 sleep, 74 wearing VISTA, 15 locking chest mount, 16 MOLLE vest mount, 17 other mounts, 18 XLT, 19 belt clip, 20 body-mounted camera, 22 DVR, 20 head-mounted camera, 21 holster, 20 Wi-Fi access point, 50, 54, 84-85, 90 antenna connector, 68 feature, 61 signal strength VISTA, 51, 62 XLT, 55, 62 WiFi Base, 66 charging from, 66 docking VISTA, 34 LEDs, 67 pairing, 44, 83 recording group member, 83 134 setting up, 68 upgrading, 115 upgradng camera firmware, 40 uploading, 37 wireless access point, 84-85, 90 radio, 85 workflow, 14 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-12-20 | 2437 ~ 2437 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2018-12-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Enforcement Video, LLC (d.b.a. WatchGuard Video)
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0012944617
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1 | Physical Address |
415 East Exchange Parkway
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Allen, Texas 75002
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@element.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
YJV
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
VST200
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** E****
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1 | Telephone Number |
214-7********
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1 | Fax Number |
972-4********
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j******@watchguardvideo.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | VISTA XLT | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for the transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 15 Body-worn: < 0.10 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Dallas
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1 | Name |
R**** W******
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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r******@element.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2437.00000000 | 2437.00000000 | 0.0300000 |
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