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WGD00169 Revision Revision A (Draft) ii Important Notice Copyright 2020 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. Software updates WatchGuard is committed to the continual testing and improvement of our software. As new software revisions become available, these updates will be made available to your agency; fees may apply depending on your licensing agreement. Manufacturer contact information WatchGuard. Inc. 415 E. Exchange, Allen, TX 75002-2616 Customer Service: 1-800-605-6734 Customer Service web portal: https://support.watchguardvideo.com/
Send us your suggestions We want to hear from you. Tell us about your experience and how you are using the V300. We will do our best to accommodate any suggestions you may have in future revisions. International customers, please contact your local distributor. Trademark notices Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Wi-Fi is a trademark of the non-profit Wi-Fi Alliance 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. SAMSUNG is a trademark of Samsung Group, Samsung Electronics, and it's listed subsidiaries. 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 mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. iii WGD00169 Revision Revision A (Draft) 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. WatchGuard V300 contains the following IDs:
FCC ID: YJV-VST400 IC: 9073A-VST-400 FCC ID: YJV-VST500 IC: 9073A-VST500 WatchGuard WiFi base contains the following IDs:
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. WatchGuard V300 contient les identifiants suivants:
FCC ID: YJV-VST400 IC: 9073A-VST400 FCC ID: YJV-VST500 IC: 9073A-VST500 WatchGuard WiFi Base contient les identifiants suivants:
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. The radio transmitters IC: 9073A-5 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. Antenna type (radio transmitter): WatchGuard part number WGP02541, 4.6 dbi gain, 50 Ohm impedance. Ces metteurs radios IC: 9073A-VST500 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 WGD00169 Revision Revision A (Draft) iv 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. Type d'antenne (metteur radio): WatchGuard Video part number WGP02451, 4.6 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. ETSI EN 301 489-17, V3.1.1: 2017 ETSI EN 300 328, V2.1.1: 2016 EN 55024:2010 EN 55032:2012/AC:2013 EN 62311:2008 IEC 62368-1:2018 v WGD00169 Revision Revision A (Draft) RF Output Power dBm dBm dBm WGD00169 Revision Revision A (Draft) vi Contents Important Notice Software updates Manufacturer contact information Send us your suggestions Introduction About this document WatchGuard V300 Camera Overview Related documents Using the V300 Using WatchGuard V300 Camera Basic workflow Wearing WatchGuard V300 Camera V300 Transfer Station and USB and WiFi bases Wearing the center V300 Camera chest mount V300 Camera Field Of View Automatic electronic turret adjustment Power On and Off Power on Power off Forcing power off Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event Starting a recorded event manually Stopping a recorded event manually Categorizing a Recorded Event Categorizing an event on the camera in a recording group Momentary Muting of the Audio Muting audio Continuous mute Docking the WatchGuard V300 Camera overview Contents iii iii iii iii 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 17 17 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 23 23 24 24 24 25 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) vii Contents Docking the V300 Camera in a Transfer Station Docking the V300 in a WiFi base Docking and UnDocking the V300 Camera in a USB base Docking the camera in a USB base Undocking the camera from the USB base Assigning a configuration and officer to the WatchGuard V300 V300 configuration Charging the battery Camera charging display Associating V300 with a recording group Uploading events Monitor event uploading Record-After-the-Fact events Clearing video out of camera storage About the V300 Camera WatchGuard V300 Camera components Microphone Buttons Power button Record Start/Stop button Function button Display Backlight button Display Backlight functions V300 display Display in different modes Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence Video Audio Subtitles LEDs Storage Security Low storage and full storage messages 33 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 36 37 38 38 38 38 39 41 41 41 viii WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) Setting up the V300 Transfer Station Information Sequence Wi-Fi GPS V300 display GPS Tracking V300 Transfer Station LEDs Connections Setting up the USB base USB base Connections WiFi base LEDs Left LED Right LED Connections Setting up the V300 WiFi Base V300 Special Features Overview PreEvent 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 Contents 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 46 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 50 52 53 53 54 54 54 54 55 56 56 56 57 57 58 51 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) ix Contents Maximum Recorded Event Time warning period Using V300 with a recording group Recording Reminder Alert Covert mode Enter Covert mode Exit Covert Mode:
Overview Recording Group Members Smart Power Switch 4RE DVR V300 Camera Other Devices in a recording group V300 Transfer Station V300 Transfer Station Overview Transfer Station Setup Overview Setting up WatchGuard V300 Transfer Station hardware Set up the hardware V300 Transfer Station Configuration Settings Admin Transfer Station Settings Transfer Station Settings V300 Settings DHCP IP Config V300 Camera Settings Upgrade V300 Transfer Station Administrative functions Change Username and Password Disable Transfer Station Restart Transfer Station Get Transfer Station Logs Internal Only - debug V300 Transfer Station debug feature V300 Utility tool 58 59 60 60 60 61 62 62 62 63 63 64 67 68 69 70 70 72 72 72 73 74 74 74 75 75 75 75 76 77 78 78 x WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) Introduction Welcome to the WatchGuard V300 User Guide. This guide walks you through the basics of using your V300 Camera to collect video and audio evidence. The user guide covers the basic components and operation of V300 and the V300 Transfer Station, including:
Introduction About this document l Power on and off l Record evidence l Function button l Categorizing events 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 Note: This user guide covers the basic use of the V300. If you have a question that is not covered in the user guide, contact WatchGuard Customer Service at 1-800-605-6734. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 11 Introduction WatchGuard V300 Camera Overview V300 is the next generation of the body camera. Features include:
l User-replaceable stand-alone battery l Electronic turret (+15/-20 degrees adjustment) l Momentary mute l Wireless and Bluetooth enabled l V300 Wi-Fi base l V300 USB base l V300 Transfer Station l 120 dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) that better resolves details in bright versus dark lighting situations l 8MP ultra-sensitive back-side illuminated CMOS sensor with color nighttime vision performance l Dual microphones for wind noise reduction in Evidence Library l Stores 24 - 36 hours of events with 128 GB of storage l Works with other V300 cameras and the 4RE to form a recording group l Human perceptive playback filterswhat an officer saw under the conditions versus an enhanced video l Yardarm Bluetooth holster trigger sensor starts the V300 l The V300 Camera camera has a rating of IP67 from the International Electrical Commission. IP67 means the camera can be dropped into a body of fresh water up to 1.5 m deep for half an hour. Related documents l EvidenceLibrary (EL) Online Help l Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) Online Help l 4RE DVR In-Car Video User Guide V300 Transfer Station and USB and WiFi bases The V300 Camera needs a second generation transfer station and second generation portable bases. You can mount either the stand-alone battery in the Transfer Station or mount the camera and battery together. This allows you to charge and upload at the same time. The transfer station has a keyed orientation so that the cameras and battery only dock in one direction. Both the USB base and WiFi base have a keyed orientation. 12 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Using the V300 Using the V300 In this section... l First Steps l The Basics l l Basic workflow (page 15) l Wearing V300 Camera (page 17) l Powering the camera on and off (page 20) l Recording evidence (page 21) l Categorizing a recorded event (page 23) l Docking the camera (page 25) o In the V300 Transfer Station (page 26) o In the WiFi base (page 27) o In the USB base (page 27) o Provisioning (page 28) o Uploading recorded events from storage (page 31) o Upgrading firmware Momentary Muting of the Audio on page24 o Charging the battery (page 29) o Associating with a recording group (page 30) WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 13 Using the V300 Using WatchGuard V300 Camera The WatchGuard V300 Camera serves as a DVR to capture, process, and store video and audio evidence. Connect the camera to Evidence Library (EL) to configure it and upload video for evidence management. The V300 Camera works with other V300 cameras and the 4RE DVR to form a recording group
(page 62). Note: The V300 cannot pair with the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras in the same car. You can combine the results of all video for the same event in EL. 14 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Basic workflow Basic workflow The following steps make up a basic workflow for using the WatchGuard V300 Camera during your shift:
Note: This workflow assumes the V300 battery is fully charged before the camera is checked out to start the shift. 1. Check out V300 using Evidence Library (EL). (page 28) 2. Undock the camera. group. (page 30) 3. Dock V300 in the WiFi base to pair it with the base and associate it with the local recording 4. Undock the camera after it has paired with the Wi-Fi base. 5. Attach the V300 securely to your clothing. (page 17) 6. Start and stop recorded events. (page 21) 7. Categorize recorded events. (page 23) 8. Power the camera off. (page 20) 9. Dock the camera to upload recorded events ((page 31)) and charge its battery (page 29). Upload to EL. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 15 This page intentionally left blank. 16 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User GuideWGD00169Revision A (Draft) Wearing WatchGuard V300 Camera Wearing WatchGuard V300 Camera The WatchGuard V300 Camera uses the Magnetic Chest Mount, with magnets to secure the mount to your clothing. Warning! Do not wear the Magnetic Chest Mount near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices. The chest mount uses magnets to hold the camera in place. Wear the V300 Camera on your clothing where it is most comfortable, convenient, and secure. Ensure that the lens is not obstructed and that it is aimed at the horizon. The mount is made to fit over the buttons or zipper in the center of your chest. You can wear it over your pocket or on the protective vest. Wearing the center V300 Camera chest mount To use the chest mount:
1. Separate the under-shirt bracket from the over-shirt bracket. a. Hold the under-shirt bracket in one hand. b. Lift both levers on the overshirt bracket with the other hand. c. While holding the levers up, pull the brackets apart. 2. Match the anchor tabs and camera slots on the overshirt bracket with the back of the camera. You can attach the camera before or after the mount is in place. 3. Place the under-shirt bracket under your shirt where you want to wear your camera. 4. Place the over-shirt bracket against the under-shirt bracket, with your shirt between them.
(These will snap together forcefully.) The magnets on both brackets line up automatically, securing the mount to your shirt. Caution: WATCH YOUR FINGERS! Because of the strength of the magnets, separating the brackets requires some effort. Realigning the brackets causes WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 17 them to snap together forcefully. Keep your hand flat and keep your fingers away from the snap-to area. 18 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) V300 Camera Field Of View V300 Camera Field Of View WatchGuard V300 Camera Field of View can be configured for individual officers. The 130-
degree wide-angle lens rotates vertically +15/-20 degrees. Each officer can set the camera angle based on where the camera is worn. The graphic below shows the difference of views for
+15, 0, and -20 for a camera worn in the middle of the chest. Automatic electronic turret adjustment You can adjust the electronic horizon in two ways:
1. Adjust in the beginning of the shift with the camera menu. The camera will automatically calibrate the horizon and notify you the adjustment is complete. 2. Adjust the camera with manual horizon adjustment function on the smart phone application. Note: Only do automatic adjustment once in the first five minutes after boot up. Continuous adjustment can affect the camera in a negative way, such as an incorrect adjustment during a scuffle. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 19 Power On and Off Use the Power button to power the WatchGuard V300 Camera on and off. The Power button is a rectangle on the bottom of V300 Camera. Power on To power the camera on:
n 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 displays a solid green LED light on the front. The camera vibrates or ascending tones sound (depending on your configuration). Tip: Press the Display Backlight button to advance through the information sequence screens. Power off n Press and release the Power button. The camera prompts you to press the Power button again. After you press the Power button the second time, the screen shows SHUTTING DOWN and the green LED turns off. Descending tones sound (depending on your configuration). Note: You can configure the V300 Camera to power off automatically if it is left idle (no movement or button presses) for a period of time. See Automatic Off, page 57. Forcing power off Warning! Avoid forcing the V300 to power off. Forcing the camera to power off can result in data corruption. If the V300 stops responding to commands (or if WatchGuard Technical Services instructs you to), remove the battery to force the camera to power off. 20 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event Use the Record Start/Stop button on the front of the camera to start or stop a recorded event. If your WatchGuard V300 is a member of a recording group, the camera can start or stop a recorded event automatically. Another group member can alert that it has started or stopped an event. See page 61.. Starting a recorded event manually To manually start a recorded event on the V300:
n Press the Record Start/Stop button. The display shows RECORDING. The dot above REC in the display begins to blink and shows the recording length. The camera LEDs appear solid red and ascending tones sound with a vibration (depending on your configuration settings). As the recorded event continues, the display shows the length increasing every second and the storage indicators updating. Stopping a recorded event manually To manually stop a recorded event on the V300 Camera:
n Press the Record Start/Stop button.
(depending on your configuration). n Press the Record Start/Stop button a second time within 5 seconds to confirm the event stop Important! The V300 can be configured to NOT allow manual event stop. If you cannot stop the camera manually, when you press the 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. On the camera the display and the front red LED turn off and the top LED turns green. After a recorded event stops, if your configuration requires event categorization, the event categorization sequence starts (page 23). You can configure the V300 Camera to stop a recorded event automatically. See Maximum Recorded Event Time, page 58. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 21 Tip: V300 automatically starts an event because a member of the local recording group reports that it started a group event. Within 10 seconds press the Record Start/Stop button to STOP the group event. 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, V300 continues to record the event. if V300 is NOT configured to require an event-stop confirmation (press the Record Start/Stop button again within 5 seconds), to confirm an event stop in the following scenario: Still true?
V300 automatically starts an event because a member of the local recording group reports that it started a group event. Within 10 seconds press the Record Start/Stop button to STOP the group event. 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, V300 continues to record the event. 22 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Categorizing a Recorded Event Categorizing a Recorded Event Note: Event categorization is set up in the WatchGuard V300 Camera configuration in Evidence Library (EL). To categorize a recorded event:
1. Stop the event manually or allow the camera to stop the event automatically. The Backlight turns on and the display shows the default Category on top, if not in Covert mode. The prompt times-out in 30 seconds if tagging is not required. 2. Press and release the Backlight button as many times as needed to move through the list of 3. Press and hold for 2 seconds the Function (top) button when the event category you want to event categories, one at a time. select appears on the display. The display shows the event type in small type and SAVED in large letters below the saved event type. The camera vibrates when the category is saved. One long tone sounds with a vibration (depending on your alert configuration). 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. Complete categorizing the recorded event in EL. Categorizing an event on the camera in a recording group If your camera 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. Any category selected directly on the V300(page 61) overrides the 4RE category. If your V300 is connected to the SmartConnect smartphone app, categorize an event using SmartConnect and add secondary event tags. Any category selected on SmartConnect overrides a 4RE category. If you categorize an event on both the camera and the smartphone app, the last selected category, regardless of the device, is applied to the event (page 1). WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 23 Momentary Muting of the Audio Note: A configuration setting in Evidence Library controls whether you can mute your WatchGuard V300 Camera during a recorded event. Muting audio To temporarily suspend recording of audio by muting the microphone:
1. Press and hold the Backlight button to briefly mute the audio. Audio resumes when you release the button. Your administrator must set the configuration to allow muting. The display shows MUTED while you hold down the Backlight button and RECORDING in a smaller font. 2. Release the Backlight button. Tip: You cannot mute the audio while you are categorizing a recorded event. After you finish categorizing, you can again mute the audio. Continuous mute Your system administrator enables continuous mute. If enabled:
n Press and Hold the Function button for 2 seconds to mute the microphone during an active recorded event. While muted, the camera displays MUTED on the LCD. The camera alerts you every 15 seconds while it is muted. Your Admin configures the alert type under officer device preferences. The camera continues recording with the microphone muted until you press the Function button again or stop the recording. Note: Continuous mute and momentary mute can be configured and used simultaneously, if permitted by department policy. 24 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Docking the WatchGuard V300 Camera overview Docking the WatchGuard V300 Camera overview Dock the V300 to recharge the battery, upload evidence, and update firmware. WatchGuard offers these bases where you can dock the V300:
l USB base (upload from) l WiFi base (Upload via cellular in-car modem) (page 48) l V300 Transfer Station(upload from) (page 68) Note: The camera and battery can only dock in one direction on the bases. You can dock the V300 Camera with the battery or dock the stand-alone battery in any of the three available bases. Use the Wi-Fi base for incidental charging during your shift. Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow in warmer temperatures. Caution: Battery charging stops at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). While docked, you can:
l Charge the battery (page 29) l Upgrade firmware l Upload recorded events from storage (page 31) l Define a Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) event (page 32) l Request a state capture for troubleshooting (USB base only) l Upgrade the camera software (USB base and Transfer Station only) (page 28) The V300 cameras and bases can interact only with other V300 cameras and the 4RE. The V300 must interact with Evidence Library software to be customized for your agency. For that interaction to take place, the camera must be docked in a USB base or V300 Transfer Station connected to the computer running your Evidence Library software. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 25 Docking the V300 Camera in a Transfer Station Important! Set up and configure the WatchGuard V300 Transfer Station
(page 1) for use with your Evidence Library (EL) software. When you dock the V300 Camera and battery or just the stand-alone battery, in a V300 Transfer Station connected to Evidence Library software:
l The V300 stand-alone battery charges l The V300 Camera time and date synchronize with the Evidence Library (EL) system Caution: V300 sets its internal date and time from the Evidence Library software computer. If the computer date and time is set incorrectly, the camera will be set incorrectly, and your video evidence will be marked with the incorrect date and time. l The camera communicates to the EL software that it has recorded events to upload; it can upload from eight cameras simultaneously l EL sends commands and requests to the camera:
o Mark any imported recorded events as import confirmed Events confirmed as imported are immediately unprotected. This makes the storage space available to be reused. 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 battery is undocked. o Stage a firmware upgrade The firmware upgrade is staged then applied to the camera immediately. When you undock the camera and battery from the Transfer Station, they are ready for normal operation. 26 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Docking the V300 in a WiFi base Docking the V300 in a WiFi base You can dock the camera in one direction only. The camera pairs with that base and with any other V300s that pair with the base. When you dock the camera and battery in a WiFi base that is connected to an Evidence Library (EL) Web upload server:
l The camera communicates to (EL) that it has recorded events to upload Note: The camera must be configured to upload events directly to EL from the WiFi base. See your EL online help. l Recorded events are uploaded to EL l EL sends commands and 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. o Stage a firmware upgrade The firmware upgrade is staged on the camera and applied immediately. The camera is ready for operation when you undock it from the WiFi base. Docking and UnDocking the V300 Camera in a USB base Docking the camera in a USB base When you dock the V300 Camera and battery in a USB base connected to a computer running Evidence Library (EL) software:
l The camera battery starts charging l The V300 Camera time and date synchronize with the Evidence Library system 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 EL sends commands and requests to the camera:
o Mark any imported recorded events as import confirmed o Update the configuration o Stage a firmware upgrade o Generate an RATF event (page 54) o Generate a state capture When you undock the camera from the USB base, it processes the EL commands and requests before it is ready for normal operation. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 27 Caution: To prevent damage to computers, connect the USB base to the computer through the approved USB hub (Sabrent 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub, WatchGuard part number WGP02364). Undocking the camera from the USB base Evidence Library commands and requests are only applied when the camera is undocked from a USB base. If you have commands and requests to process when you undock, the camera:
l Unprotects the events confirmed as imported This makes the storage space available. l Updates the configuration The display reads CONFIG. The configuration update alert(??) sounds when the update is finished. l Stages the firmware upgrade to perform the next time the camera is docked l Generates an RATF event The display reads CREATING RATF. Note: After generating the RATF event, the camera starts the event categorization sequence for the RATF event if it is configured to require event categorization(See Categorizing a Recorded Event, page 23). l Performs a state capture The display reads STATE CAPTURE. After all commands and requests are processed, V300 is ready for operation. Assigning a configuration and officer to the WatchGuard V300 Important! Before using the camera for the first time, fully charge and assign a configuration and officer to the camera. Depending on how your agency assigns its cameras, you may need to configure and assign the camera each time it is checked out. To configure the camera:
1. Dock the camera in the USB base or V300 Transfer Station connected to the computer running your Evidence Library (EL) software. 2. Create and then assign a configuration and an officer to the docked camera using EL software. As a configuration is applied to the camera, the display shows CONFIG. The configuration update alert sounds when the update is finished. The camera vibrates when the update completes. 28 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) V300 configuration V300 configuration You can only create a V300 configuration in your Evidence Library software. Some of the configuration properties you can set up for the V300 include:
l Agency or department name l Officer preferences for indicators l Time zone l Recording group interaction l Officer name and badge ID l Connecting to SmartConnect l Device ID l Network preferences l Network preferences l Recording preferences l Power-saving preferences l Power and storage-saving preferences l Event tags See your EL online help for more information. Charging the battery A full charge in the transfer station or USB base can take 6 hours. The battery can run for approximately 12 hours on a full charge, depending on the configuration and video resolution. n Dock the camera with battery or just the stand-alone battery in the USB base or the V300 Transfer Station. When you dock just the battery you won't have the feedback status from the LED window that you have when both are docked. The camera charges faster when docked in a USB base that is plugged into an electrical outlet or in a transfer station. Tip: Before using the camera for the first time, fully charge the battery and configure the camera. WatchGuard recommends that you use the V300 USB base (plugged into an outlet) or the transfer station inside your agency when fully charging the battery. Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can run slow in warmer temperatures. For the best battery life and fastest charging times, charge the V300 in a cool environment. Important! Battery charging stops at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). Camera charging display While the V300 is charging:
l The green LED blinks animates When the camera is fully charged:
l The display alternates between CHARGING and the Device ID, and the Battery Charge icon WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 29 l The display scrolls CHARGE COMPLETE once, then continuously shows the Device ID and the Battery Charge icon 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 displays a steady light l Two tones sound Associating V300 with a recording group When you dock your V300 in a WiFi base, the camera pairs with the base. This pairing allows the camera to associate with the local recording group that includes other V300 cameras and the 4RE DVR. A recording group is typically associated with a vehicle. Note: You can pair multiple cameras with the same WiFi base. See Using V300 with a recording group, page 61. 30 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Uploading events Uploading events You can upload recorded events from your WatchGuard V300 Camera while it is docked in any of the bases:
l V300 Transfer Station Events upload automatically from a camera in the V300 Transfer Station. l USB base l WiFi base You can upload recorded events automatically or manually, 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 (EL) software. Events upload automatically from V300 if the Wi-Fi base is connected to Evidence Library (EL) upload server. You can also upload over the cellular LTE connection to the EL upload server. Note: WatchGuard supports upload over a cellular connection using the Sierra Wireless AirLink MG90 High Performance Multi-Network Vehicle Router, and Cradlepoint COR IBR900 Series or IBR1100 Series. The camera must be configured to upload events to EL from the Wi-Fi base. Important! Critical events always upload first. Monitor event uploading You can monitor the upload progress in Evidence Library. total number of events to upload l 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 reads XX of YY, where XX is the current event being uploaded and YY is the 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 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 31 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 Use Evidence Library to define and request an RATF event from a docked camera configured with Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) (page 54) enabled. V300 generates the RATF event and uploads it while docked. Clearing video out of camera storage Once the V300 Camera has successfully uploaded its recorded events to evidence storage, the camera no longer protects that storage space. It can be used for future recorded events. For more information See your Evidence Library Online Help. 32 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) About the V300 Camera About the V300 Camera In this section... l Overview (page 12) l WatchGuard V300 Camera l Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence l Information Sequence l Feedback indicators l Storage l V300 Transfer Station l WiFi Base WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 33 About the V300 Camera WatchGuard V300 Camera components The WatchGuard V300 is a body-worn HDR camera with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS. The HDR camera sensor is separate from the camera DVR. V300 components include:
l The camera sensor for V300 is an ultra-wide dynamic range image sensor. This sensor:
l Dual microphones l Buttons:
o Function (top) o Power (bottom) o Display Backlight button (side) o Record Start/Stop (front) l Top Status LED l User-replaceable battery l Storage capacity for V300 is 24-36 hours o Maintains rich colors at all light levels o Increases low-light sensitivity o Images have less digital noise and low-light performance can be improved by as much as an f-stop or more o The 130-degree wide-angle lens rotates vertically +15/-20 degrees l The camera captures a balanced image:
o Bright spots are toned down to prevent the image from being washed out o Dark images are augmented to expose the objects in the shadows Microphone V300 uses dual microphones for wind noise cancellation and gun shot detection. The digital microphone records CD-quality sound. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, the microphone:
l Continuously records audio (default setting) l Only records audio when you press the Function button You can mute the microphone (page 24), pressing the Function button for 2 seconds, if the camera has be enabled for continuous mute . V300 has four buttons that control the camera functionality. Buttons 34 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Power button Power button Use the Power button only to power the camera on or off. The Power button is on the bottom of the camera. See Power On and Off, page 20. Record Start/Stop button Use the Record Start/Stop button to start or stop a recorded event (page 21) on the camera. The Record Start/Stop button is on the front of the camera. You can also use Record to interrupt the info sequence. Function button With the top button you can control:
l Covert mode l Transitions from STOP REC to MUTED l Tagging an event l Display of event tags Display Backlight button The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the camera. The backlight turns on when you power up the camera until it reaches the ready screen. The backlight turns on when you power off the camera and remains on until the camera powers off. Display Backlight functions Use the Display Backlight button for multiple functions, including. Turn the display backlight on with one button press to:
1. Show the camera status on the display 2. Step through the status sequence:
a. Press the Backlight button a second time, within 5 seconds, while backlight is on, to start the display of the status sequence b. Press the Backlight button while in status sequence, to advance to the next item in the sequence (At end of sequence, it starts over) c. End the sequence of status information on the display o The Backlight turns off about 8 seconds after going through all of the info screens, o The Record button interrupts the status sequence 3. Turn on a V300 access point (hotspot) for the SmartConnect smartphone application (page 1) 4. Cancel the sleep warning period (page 56) WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 35 About the V300 Camera V300 display 5. Cancel the maximum recording time warning period (page 58) 6. Mute the audio momentarily (page 24) The display on the V300 shows 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. The display informs you of:
l Status LED Lets you know immediately if you are recording. l Battery status As the charge level decreases, the number of bars in the Battery Charge icon decreases
(page 1). l Current recording length The recorded event length shows as HH:MM:SS, for example, 1:23:59, and includes any configured pre-event time (page 53). The date shows as an abbreviation for the month with a 1- or 2-digit day of the month, for example, NOV 3. Each category shows as you cycle through the list, for example, DOMESTIC. If the item is longer than the window screen, the item scrolls. The list of categories is configured in your Evidence Library software. l Number of recorded events in storage l Date and time l Event categories l Officer name l Recording status l Saved storage total l Storage status The REC icon (lREC) shows even if the camera is not recording. The saved storage total shows as a decimal value in GB, for example, 11.07 GB. As the camera storage fills with recorded events, the Storage Used meter fills with bars and the Storage Percentage increases (page 41). l Upload status, if docked in the V300 Transfer Station or the WiFi base The upload status shows the number of events uploaded out of the total number of events to upload. Critical events upload first (page 31). l Wi-Fi or GPS signal status The Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon shows the status of the V300 Wi-Fi connection with the Wi-Fi base (page 48). 36 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Display in different modes Display in different modes recorded events in storage. COVERT. l When the camera is not recording, the default message shown on the display is the number of l When the camera is in Covert Mode and not recording, the default shown on the display is l When the camera is recording, the default shown on the display is the current recording length. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 37 About the V300 Camera l Video l Audio (page 38) l Subtitles (page 38) Video by 720 pixels Audio Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence The V300 works as a DVR and camera combination to collect evidence in a recorded event. A recorded event is a unique, protected segment (page 38)of recorded:
The V300 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 Dynamic Range function (HDR) (not available at 60 frames per second) HDR synthesizes different exposure conditions into an image so that bright and dark data can be seen at the same time. Lets you capture brilliant colors even when video is taken against bright light for video imaging and still imaging. l High Definition (HD), 1080p, at a rate of 30 frames per second, 1920 by 1080 pixels l High Definition (HD), 720p, at a rate of 30 or 60 frames per second, image resolution of 1280 The V300 records CD quality audio with dual microphones that give minimal distortion and wind noise. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, it can:
l Continuously record audio l Only record audio during recorded events The V300 provides a continuous mute option that can be set by an Administrator in the EL software configuration. If continuous mute is enabled, hold down the top button for two seconds to cause the microphone to stay muted during an active recording event. While muted, the camera:
l Displays MUTED on the LCD (RECORDING displays on the LCD in a smaller font) l Alerts you every 15 seconds (alert type set in EL) The speaker provides better audible feedback. Evidence Library will add the configuration to use audio feedback when you select Event Categories. When you toggle to the next sequential category, the camera plays a click or buzz sound or series of clicks or buzzes to denote which category is selected (i.e. play two rapid clicks when toggled to the second event category) ?
Subtitles are the text information that can be overlaid on the video. Subtitles can include:
Subtitles 38 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) l Officer name l Date and time l Device ID l Microphone on or off l GPS location LEDs Tip: The subtitles are always included with the video and audio in a recorded event. Using your Evidence Library software, you can turn them off or on. For more information... See Record-After-the-Fact, page 54 See PreEvent Capture, page 53 See Assigning a configuration and officer to the WatchGuard V300, page 28 See Uploading events, page 31 See Using V300 with a recording group, page 61 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 and green) WiFi base state Powered off Undefined Powered on Error condition In shutdown or wireless upload timeout period LEDs LED state Off Red Green Blinking red Blinking green The left LED on the WiFi base blinks green when it successfully pairs with a V300 Camera. The left LED blinks red if the pairing was not successful. The right LED is either green or amber. Right LED (green and amber) LED state Off Amber Green V300 or battery docked state WiFi base state
Docked Not docked Not connected to camera or upload server Connected to upload server Connected to camera (Wi-Fi connection) WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 39 About the V300 Camera Right LED (green and amber) LED state Blinking amber Blinking green Docked Not docked V300 or battery docked state WiFi base state Activity with upload server Activity with camera (Wi-Fi connection) If two cameras are paired with the same WiFi base, and one is docked, the Wi-Fi base LEDs show the state of the docked camera and Wi-Fi base pair. 40 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Storage Storage The V300 Camera stores 24 to 36 hours of HD video at 1080 pixels. The camera uses a 128 GB SD card. When you need to free up storage space on the camera, upload recorded events (page 31) from the camera to Evidence Library. The V300 display shows a Storage Used icon and percentage used for protected recorded events. As the camera records events and its storage fills, the Storage Used icon fills with black and the percentage increases. 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 your alert configuration settings) l Slow-blinking red LED and Storage Used meter and icon on the display When the camera storage is full, it alerts you with an error condition alert:
l Fast-blinking red LED l FULL message on the display l Three short tones and/or a vibration (depending on the alert configuration settings) Warning! If storage fills completely, the camera stops recording new video. Security The V300 Camera encrypts data at rest and when uploading. Encryption at rest means the data cannot be accessed even when the memory is removed. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 41 About the V300 Camera Information Sequence The Information Sequence screens display the status of the camera as part of the bootup process or on-demand. Press the Display Backlight button twice within 2 seconds to start the information sequence. The screens appear in this order:
1. Number of recorded events in storage and total saved storage in gigabytes. This screen also shows RATF (Record After The Fact) if RATF is enabled. 2. Officer name. 3. Date in the format DDD MM YYYY and 24-hour time in the format HH:MM:SS. DDD is the abbreviation for the day name. MMM is the abbreviation for month. DD is the abbreviation for the date number. For example, MONJUL 22 2019 and 12:23:49. 4. Device ID. You can press and release the Display Backlight button to manually advance through information sequence screens. When manually advancing the sequence, each screen stays on the display about 4 seconds. 42 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Wi-Fi Wi-Fi The V300 includes built-in Wi-Fi (802.11n). You can run either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and GPS off of a single battery charge and get about 12+ hours at 720p. The V300 Camera pairs with the WiFi base. Once the camera and the base are paired, the camera is associated with the local recording group (page 30). The Wi-Fi feature also lets the V300 operate as a Wi-Fi access point (hotspot) for the smartphone application. V300 display When V300 is paired with the Wi-Fi base, the camera display shows a Wi-Fi Signal Strength icon (
) that indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal coming from the Wi-Fi base. When V300 is operating as a hotspot for the SmartConnect app, the camera display shows a Hotspot icon. For more information ... See Using V300 with a recording group, page 1. See Appendix A: Using the SmartConnect App, page 1. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 43 About the V300 Camera GPS The V300 Camera includes a built-in Global Positioning System (GPS). V300 uses the GPS feature to apply:
l Accurate timestamps to recorded events These timestamps allow Evidence Library (EL) to synchronize playback between events (video and/or audio) from the V300 cameras and a 4RE DVR. l GPS location coordinates to the V300 recorded events Both the timestamps and the location coordinates are included in the subtitles during playback in EL. Note: The GPS feature can be disabled in your EL configuration. GPS Tracking GPS Tracking (active) if the camera is lost, attempts to find the camera. 44 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) V300 Transfer Station V300 Transfer Station You can mount either the battery in the V300 Transfer Station or mount the camera and battery together. When you dock the V300 Camera, the camera automatically starts charging, if needed. The camera also uses the Transfer Station to:
Graphic to show both views l Upload recorded events from storage l Configure the camera l Update firmware The Transfer Station lets your Evidence Library software interact with multiple V300 Cameras simultaneously. You can connect multiple Transfer Stations to one instance of Evidence Library software. Each Transfer Station has eight slots for cameras. Three LEDs on each slot of 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 LEDs 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. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 45 About the V300 Camera See Docking the V300 Camera in a Transfer Station, page 26 Setting up the V300 Transfer Station For instructions on how to set up the Transfer Station, See Transfer Station Setup Overview, page 69. 46 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) USB base USB base Both the USB base and WiFi base have a keyed orientation so that the cameras and batteries only dock in one direction. You can doc the battery or the camera with the battery. You can dock the camera without the mounts attached. When you dock the V300 in the USB base, the camera automatically starts charging, if needed. The camera also uses the USB base to:
l Upload recorded events from storage l Configure the camera l Update firmware l Define a Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) event l Request a state capture for troubleshooting The USB base has connections for both a power cable and a USB cable (page 27). Connections Setting up the USB base 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). CHECK THIS To set up the USB base to use with a V300 Camera and your Evidence Library software:
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 USB base. 4. Connect the USB cable to the USB base and then into the approved USB hub.???
WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 47 You can dock the WatchGuard V300 camera and battery or just the stand-alone battery in the WiFi base. The camera pairs with the base to:
About the V300 Camera WiFi base l Associate with a local recording group The WiFi base acts as the Wi-Fi access point
(802.11n hotspot) for the V300 Camera to connect to the local recording group network. The broadcast range for the Wi-Fi base depends on its current environment. The Wi-Fi base typically associates with two cameras at one time, but can associate with up to eight cameras. l Update firmware l Upload recorded events from storage (with an Evidence Library connection) l Upload events from camera to in-car DVR via Wi-
Fi. l Charge the camera battery For example, you can have a second battery charging in the base while your first battery is on the camera. Note: Charging in a vehicle base can impact the vehicle battery and can slow in warmer temperatures. Important! Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). Two LEDs on the front of the Wi-Fi base show power connection status. The LEDs are light-
sensitive and adjust to the ambient light. Left LED (red and green) State WiFi base state Solid Blinking Powered off Charge error Error condition Pairing not successful LEDs Left LED LED No light Red Red 48 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Right LED Left LED (red and green) LED Red Green Green Green State Blinking Solid Blinking Blinking WiFi base state Error condition Fully charged In shutdown or wireless upload timeout period Does something go her or should I remove?
The left LED on the Wi-Fi base blinks green when it successfully pairs with a V300 Camera. The LED blinks red if the pairing was not successful. Note: If you get a solid red light, try undocking and redocking your battery. If solid red appears repeatably, contact Customer Service. Is this ok?
Right LED (green and amber) Right LED LED state Off Amber Amber Green Blinking green State Solid Blinking Solid Blinking WiFi base state Not connected to camera or server Connected to upload server (EL) Activity with upload server (EL) Connected to camera
(Wi-Fi connection) Activity with camera
(Wi-Fi connection) If two cameras are paired with the same WiFi base, and one is docked, the Wi-Fi base LEDs show the state of the docked camera and Wi-Fi base pair. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 49 About the V300 Camera Connections The Wi-Fi base has connections for a Wi-Fi antenna cable and a WatchGuard-provided custom power and data cable on the back. The Wi-Fi base power and data cable must connect to the SPS. For more information about the Wi-Fi base as part of the local recording group network, See Using V300 with a recording group, page 61. Setting up the V300 WiFi Base Typically, the WiFi base, its windshield antenna, and the SPS are installed in the vehicle by your agency installation technicians. For more information about installing the V300 system equipment in the vehicle, see the 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions. 50 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) V300 Special Features V300 Special Features In this section... l Pre-Event Capture (page 53) l Record-After-the-Fact (page 54) l Force Microphone On (page 55) l Sleep power state (page 56) l Automatic Off (page 57) l Maximum Recorded Event Time (page 58) l Recording Reminder Alert (page 59) l Covert Mode (page 60) WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 51 V300 Special Features Overview Important! All of the special features are configured in your Evidence Library software. The V300 Camera contains features that give you more recording options and help you save battery power and storage. l Recording features:
event start ((page 53)) o Pre-Event Capture: captures and saves up to two minutes of video before a recorded-
o Record-After-the-Fact: capture video that you didn't get when it happened. If RATF is enabled the camera continuously captures and saves video ((page 54)). o Force Microphone On: captures audio whenever it is capturing and saving video ((page 55)) 57)) l Battery and storage saving features that help save battery power:
o Sleep power state: the camera enters a low power state after a period of time with no activity ((page 56)) o Automatic Off: the camera turns itself off after a period of time with no activity ((page o Maximum Recorded Event Time: the camera automatically stops a recorded event when it reaches a specified duration ((page 58)) o Recording Reminder Alert: the camera notifies you at regular intervals that it is still capturing a recorded event ((page 59)) 52 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) PreEvent Capture PreEvent Capture The PreEvent Capture feature lets you add up to two minutes of video before starting a recorded event. When either PreEvent or RATF are enabled, the camera continuously captures and saves video when it is powered on. You enable PreEvent in Evidence Library (EL). PreEvent supported values are none, 15 secs, 30 secs, 1 and 2 min. You can configure PreEvent to include audio or not. You can have audio for the event but not for PreEvent. The evidence is always written to disk. As shown in the graphic, you start a recorded event at 2:15 PM and stop it at 2:35 PM. With a PreEvent Capture time configured for one minute, the recorded event includes video recorded from 2:14 PM to 2:35 PM. Note: V300 can start a recorded event automatically (page 21) when associated with a recording group. Audio Audio is NOT typically included with pre-event video. Typically, the V300 Camera only begins to record audio when you start a recorded event. You can include audio whenever the camera is recording if you enable the Force Microphone On feature. For information about this feature, See Force Microphone On, page 55. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 53 V300 Special Features Record-After-the-Fact The Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) feature lets you continuously capture and save video you can use to generate an RATF event. You enable RATF in your Evidence Library software. The V300 works as a DVR and camera combination to record events. When you start and stop a recording the camera protects the segment between the recording start and stop as a recorded event. Tip: V300 can start and stop a recorded event automatically when associated with a recording group (page 21). Generating an RATF event If RATF is enabled on the V300 Camera, 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. Important! The Evidence Library software can only send an RATF event request to a V300 Camera docked in the USBbase. Storage Audio When you enable RATF, the camera overwrites the oldest unprotected (nonrecorded 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. Audio is NOT typically included in the saved video when RATF is enabled. The V300 only begins to record audio when a recorded event is started. You can include audio whenever the camera is capturing and saving video if you enable the Force Microphone On feature (page 55). 54 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Force Microphone On Force Microphone On The Force Microphone On feature lets you capture audio whenever the V300 camera is capturing and saving video. Audio is NOT typically included in pre-event video or Record-After-
the-Fact events. Note: When you enable Force Microphone On, the camera captures audio with both pre-event video (page 53) and RATF events. Force Microphone On is set in the configuration settings of Evidence Library by your Administrator. For more information about... Recorded events, See Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence, page 38. Pre-event video, See PreEvent Capture, page 53. RATF events, See Record-After-the-Fact, page 54. Recording groups, See Using V300 with a recording group, page 61. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 55 V300 Special Features Sleep Power State The Sleep power state on the V300 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 V300 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 V300 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) 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 TheV300 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. 56 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Automatic Off Automatic Off The Automatic Off feature on the V300 Camera lets the camera turn itself off after a period of time with no activity. You configure the Automatic Off feature in your Evidence Library software:
l Whether the camera will power off automatically 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 V300 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. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 57 V300 Special Features Maximum Recorded Event Time Enabling Maximum Recorded Event Time lets the V300 Camera automatically stop a recorded event when it reaches a specified duration. You configure the Maximum Recorded Event Time in your Evidence Library software. You configure:
l Whether the camera will have a Maximum Recorded Event Time l How long a recorded event can be before the camera automatically stops (0 - 24 hours) Maximum Recorded Event Time warning period Two minutes before it reaches the specified Maximum Recorded Event Time, the camera warns you that it is about to stop the recorded event:
l Two tones sound with a vibration (depending on your configuration) l AUTOSTOP shows on the display Can I get graphic of these two?
l For the rest of the two-minute warning period, AUTOSTOP alternates with the time remaining until the recorded event stops Press the Display Backlight button to abort the warning period and keep the camera from stopping the recorded event. The camera continues recording for at least another Maximum Recorded Event Time period. You can also press the Record Start/Stop button to manually stop the recorded event. 58 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Recording Reminder Alert Recording Reminder Alert The V300 Camera notifies you at regular intervals that it is still capturing a recorded event. Configure Recording Reminder Alert in your Evidence Library software to remind you periodically that V300 is recording an event. Reminders include:
l Two tones sound with a vibration (depending on the configured alert notification options) l The recording duration blinks on the display with the tones/vibration, then remains on the display You configure:
l Whether the camera will notify you regularly that it is still recording l How often the camera notifies you that it is still capturing a recorded event WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 59 V300 Special Features Covert mode In Covert mode the V300 Camera makes no sound and is dark. The display backlight can light up on demand, depending on your configuration. The camera can still vibrate in Covert mode
(depending on the configured alert notifications). All V300 functions operate the same way in Covert mode as they do in normal mode. Enter Covert mode n Press and hold the Function button for 5 seconds to transition to Covert mode. The camera vibrates and the display shows READY, then COVERT. The display 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 (page 56) while in Covert mode, when the camera wakes up, it is still in Covert Mode. Exit Covert Mode:
backlight on). n Press and hold the Function button for 5 seconds to transition to Overt mode (LEDs on, display The Evidence Library administrator can set whether officers can enter and exit Covert mode. 60 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Using V300 with a recording group Using V300 with a recording group In this section... l Distributed Multi-Peer Recording (page 62) l Recording group members and functions (page 62) o Smart Power Switch (page 62) o 4RE DVR (page 63) o V300 (page 63) o Other devices (page 64) l Group recordings ((page 61)) o VISTA WiFi or V300 XLT behavior ((page 61)) WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 61 Using V300 with a recording group Overview When you dock V300 in the Wi-Fi base, the camera pairs with the base. This pairing lets the camera associate with other V300 Cameras as a local recording group. The decision to create an event for the group recording is made by each device in the local recording group network. 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 can start recording an event, each according to its own configuration. Recordings from the individual cameras are uploaded and automatically linked in evidence management software for viewing and sharing. Recording Group Members 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. The graphic below shows a standard arrangement for a recording group. A local recording group includes:
l SPS ((page 62)) l 4RE DVR, firmware version of 4.0.7 or later (page 63) l Up to eight V300 Cameras l One WiFi base Another arrangement for a recording group could be the V300 Cameras without the 4RE or SPS. Is the graphic correct? Any idea how I show bluetooth?
For information about installing the equipment for the recording group in a vehicle, see the 4RE Vehicle Installation Instructions. Smart Power Switch As part of the local recording group network, the Smart Power Switch:
l Functions as the central connection point for a recording group Through the switch, the devices connect together to form a network, letting the 4RE DVR and V300 group members communicate with each other. l Intelligently manages power within the local recording group network The SPS 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 for the local recording group network and other devices connected to it (for example, wireless radio) 62 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) The SPS is required to form a recording group. There can only be one Smart Power Switch in a recording group. 4RE DVR 4RE DVR Note: The 4RE DVR must be at firmware version 4.0.7 or later to participate in a recording group. If your agency uses the 4RE DVR as part of a local recording group network, the 4RE DVR:
l Initiates group recordings l Stops 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. The 4RE uses the recording group network to inform the other group members when it stops a recorded event. The other group members 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. 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 SPS. 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. (Do we need this statement?) For more information about the 4RE DVR, see the 4RE In-Car Video User Guide. V300 Camera As part of the local recording group network, the V300:
l Pairs with the WiFi base After docking (page 25) and pairing the cameras with the Wi-Fi base, the pairing associates the cameras with the local recording group. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 63 Using V300 with a recording group Note: You can have a maximum of eight cameras in a recording group with one Wi-Fi base. l Initiates group recordings The V300 Camera notifies the Wi-Fi base that it started a recorded event. The Wi-Fi base then uses the group network to notify the other group members that V300, has started an event. The other group members can join the group by starting their own recorded events. l Responds to group-recording starts or stops by other group members Through the recording group network, the Wi-Fi base is notified by other group members when they start or stop a group recording. The base then notifies the cameras and a camera can start or stop its own recorded event with the recording group. Tip: If the 4RE DVR or V300 Cameras are members of the same recording group, you can use the 4RE to control the V300 recorded event starts, stops, and categorizations. V300 functions like another camera connected to the 4REDVR. Important! If a V300 moves 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. V300 does not receive any 4RE event categorization notifications that are sent while it is out of range. V300 provides a wireless access point (hotspot) for the SmartConnect smartphone application. For information about connecting the SmartConnect application, see Connecting to SmartConnect on page 1. Other Devices in a recording group l Radio If present in the system, the wireless radio connects to the SPS. The 4RE DVR and V300 can use the radio to interact with Evidence Library 4 Web (EL4 Web) or EvidenceLibrary.com (EL) 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 The MDC (mobile data computer) or other laptop computer connects to the SPS. The computer only connects into the system through the SPS; 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 SPS. l SmartConnect smartphone application SmartConnect connects wirelessly to V300. V300 acts as an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point
(hotspot) for the smartphone. 64 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) For information about connecting the SmartConnect application to V300, See Connecting V300 to SmartConnect for the first time on page 1. Other Devices in a recording group WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 65 Using V300 with a recording group This page intentionally left blank. 66 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User GuideWGD00169Revision A (Draft) V300 Transfer Station V300 Transfer Station In this section... l Overview (page 68) l Setting up the V300 Transfer Station hardware (page 70) l Completing V300 Transfer Station settings for configuration (page 1) l Configuring the V300 Transfer Station for use with Evidence Library Software WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 67 V300 Transfer Station V300 Transfer Station Overview The V300 Transfer Station is a pass-though USB to Ethernet solution. The Ethernet throughput rate is 1-10 Gb. The transfer station supports simultaneous upload from eight V300 Cameras to the cloud and on premise storage. While uploading events, the transfer station can charge up to eight cameras. When you set up the transfer station, you connect it to power and to the network containing the Evidence Library (EL) software. Important! To use the V300 Transfer Station to upload events, your Evidence Library software must be EvidenceLibrary.com (EL) or Evidence Library On Premise When the transfer station is on, the power LED is on. The graphic shows the LEDs on the front of the transfer station. To set up the V300 Transfer Station:
1. Set up the V300 Transfer Station hardware. ((page 70)) 2. Configure the V300 Transfer Station so the V300 Cameras docked in it will upload to your EL software. (page 1) Important! WatchGuard recommends that you be an IT administrator or have your IT administrator on-call to setup the Transfer Station. 68 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Transfer Station Setup Overview Transfer Station Setup Overview The Transfer Station lets your agency upload video evidence to Evidence Library (EL) software from multiple V300 Cameras simultaneously. Each Transfer Station has eight slots for the V300 Cameras and stand-alone batteries. 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! Use the Transfer Station to upload events to EL Cloud or EL On Premise.events. When the transfer station is on, the power LED is on. To set up the Transfer Station:
1. Set up the Transfer Station hardware. ((page 70)) 2. Configure the Transfer Station so the V300s docked in it will upload to EL. (page 1) Important! WatchGuard recommends that an administrator set up the Transfer Station, or that your IT administrator be on-call. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 69 V300 Transfer Station Setting up WatchGuard V300 Transfer Station hardware The V300 Transfer Station lets your agency upload video evidence to Evidence Library (EL) software from multiple V300 Cameras simultaneously. Each V300 Transfer Station has eight slots for the V300 Cameras and batteries or stand-alone batteries. You can connect multiple transfer stations to one instance of Evidence Library software. Each transfer station must be set up and configured separately. Important! To use the V300 Transfer Station to upload events, your Evidence Library software must be EvidenceLibrary.com (EL). WatchGuard provides you with a l Power cable l Ethernet cable l Station ID and Slot # stickers. Need part #s WatchGuard offers rack options for mounting multiple transfer stations in the same location. For information, contact WatchGuard representative. Set up the hardware To set up the V300 Transfer Station hardware:
1. Use the provided Station ID/Slot # stickers to label the Transfer Station slots. Tip: The labels assume an alphabetic Station ID, for example, A, then slot numbers 1 through 8. 70 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Set up the hardware Important! Enter the Station ID and Location that you entered when you configured the V300 Transfer Station for use with your Evidence Library software. The Station ID combined with the Location indicates a specific Transfer Station to Evidence Library. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the Transfer Station. 3. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the bottom of the V300 Transfer Station and plug the power cable into an electrical outlet 4. Power the transfer station ON using the switch on the back. The serial number is on the bottom. 5. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a computer that you have set up to access the V300 Transfer Station factory default configuration web page. Tip: Use the V300 Transfer Station factory default IP address to access the default configuration web page: https://192.168.2.20. The computer you use must have access to this network. To continue setting up the V300 Transfer Station, follow the instructions (page 26) to configure the V300 Transfer Station to work with your Evidence Library software. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 71 V300 Transfer Station V300 Transfer Station Configuration Settings Important! To use the V300 Transfer Station to upload events, your Evidence Library software must be Evidence Library 4 or EvidenceLibrary.com (EL). Configure each V300 Transfer Station individually using a web page specific to the Transfer Station. When you configure the V300 Transfer Station, you configure:
l Transfer Station Settings l V300 Camera Settings (page 74) Admin Transfer Station Settings 1. Connect the Ethernet cable from the Transfer Station to the computer. 2. Open your web browser and enter https://192.168.2.20, the Transfer Station default IP address. 3. Log in to your Transfer Station web page on the Secure Sign In screen. 4. Enter the Username and Password (Admin, V1$T@xfr). 5. Click login. Transfer Station Settings The Current Transfer Station Configuration web page opens with the default Transfer Station default settings. 72 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) V300 Settings 1. Assign a Static IP Address or let your DHCP server assign its IP address. 2. Enter the Location where the Transfer Station is located. 3. Enter the Station ID that identifies the current Transfer Station In the example above, V300 uses Building 415 as the location and B as the Station ID. EL uses these names to identify the individual Transfer Stations and location of the cameras. Note: The Location and Station ID fields each have a 32-character limit. WatchGuard provides labels that assume an alphabetic Station ID combined with slot numbers 1 through 8. 5. Enter your IP Config type, either Static or DHCP server assigned. For DHCP setup, see DHCP IP Configon the next page. The first screen shows a Static configuration. Note: WatchGuard recommends that you set up a pool of static IP addresses that you assign to your V300 Transfer Station. 7. Complete the remainder of the settings. 8. Click Save Settings. V300 Settings 1. Complete the V300 Settings. 2. Enter your Static IP addresses for each slot. The IP Slot numbers are hard coated. This window does not appear if you chose DHCP server assigned address. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 73 V300 Transfer Station 3. Click Save V300 Settings. DHCP IP Config Because the Transfer Station IP address changed, the default configuration web page is no longer valid and the system logs you out. If you choose to go with DHCP for your IP Config, complete the two screens shown here. 1. Enter the Tenant ID. (Optional. Call Customer Support to get the ID.) 2. Enter the Upload Server Config. 3. Enter the Primary Upload Server Hostname. 4. Enter the Secondary Upload Server Hostname (Optional) V300 Camera Settings Set the Upload Server IP address and Port, indicating the Evidence Library server where your cameras should upload video evidence. Tip: The upload server for Evidence Library can also be called the Wireless Import Service. Upgrade V300 Transfer Station To upgrade software or firmware, choose your files and click Upgrade for the one you want to upgrade. 74 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Administrative functions Important! After you upgrade the Transfer Station, power it off and then on again so the cameras recognize the upgrade. Administrative functions Only an Admin can perform the functions shown here. Change Username and Password To change the default Username and Password:
1. Enter a new Username. 2. Enter a new Password. 3. Click Save Changes. Because the login credentials changed, the server logs you out of the Transfer Station then asks you to log in using the new credentials. Disable Transfer Station Disable can function as another level of security. Disabling the configuration page after you finish configuring the Transfer Station prevents others from accessing the configuration page to make authorized changes. This includes other authorized administrators. To configure the Transfer Station after disabling, reset the Transfer Station back to factory defaults. To reset the Transfer Station back to factory default:
1. Use a pin or paper clip 2. Press and hold for at least 7 seconds the Reset button on the bottom of the Transfer Station. Restart Transfer Station Click Restart to restart the current V300 Transfer Station. Restarting interrupts any in-progress transfers between docked V300 Cameras and the EL upload server. After restart, log in to access the configuration web page. WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 75 V300 Transfer Station Get Transfer Station Logs 1. Click Get Logs to get the Transfer Station logs. 2. Click Download log to save the file to your desktop. 3. Contact your WatchGuard representative to provide the log and the version information shown here. 76 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
(Draft) Internal Only - debug Internal Only - debug WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A (Draft) 77 Internal Only - debug V300 Transfer Station debug feature An HTTPS web console lets you access a transfer station remotely, if the transfer station is accessible on the network through Ethernet/IP. This feature provides the same access and control that is done with the debug console but eliminates the need for debug board, debug ribbon cable, and Serial-to-USB cable. [[[Undefined variable Variables.G2TSShort]]] boards with ESD protection do not provide physical console access. The HTTPS debug feature allows SVT and Engineering to continue using the transfer station console access over IP. As long as you have access to the customer network, you can perform remote debugging. The debug page is hidden from customers, available only to Technical Support, Customer Service, and Engineering. The debug page is protected by a TBD username and TBD password l Debug access is available in the released firmware The debug user logs onto the V300 Transfer Station l All debug user key strokes are captured The slow blinking red LED means the V300 Transfer Station MAC address has not been provisioned. l l l l V300 Utility tool https://watchguardvideo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/G2WEAR/pages/796295342
/V300+utility+tool The utility tool lets you perform basic tests including:
l Upload evidence from the camera to a local desktop l Build an HTML page that includes all the DASH manifests l Playback the evidence using 3 major browsers l Upload and parse evidence database l Upload and parse configuration l Delete uploaded file locally, not on device 78 WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User Guide WGD00169 Revision A
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1 | ID Label | ID Label/Location Info | 320.53 KiB | March 26 2020 |
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A 2631 REVISIONS DESCRIPTION INITIAL RELEASE 1 DATE APPROVED 08/18/19 F. LARA 4 3 NOTES: (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) DRAWING PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASME Y14.8-2009 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS OVERALL CUT TOLERANCE +/-0.25. MATERIALS:
1. 2. 3. 4. BASE MATERIAL: 2.0 MIL FLEXCON THERMfilm 22970 SILVER MATE ADHESIVE: 0.85MIL 0.15 THICK ACRYLIC PSA 50# KRAFT RELEASE LINER PRINTING TO BE IN BLACK. INCREMENTAL SERIAL NUMBER WHERE INDICATED IN HUMAN READABLE AND 2D BARCODE STARTING AT NUMBER SPECIFIED BY WATCHGUARD PURCHASING. 2D BARCODE COMPLIES WITH GS1 DATA MATRIX AND ENCODES A 5 DIGIT PREFIX (WFB2-) FOLLOWED BY A 6 DIGIT SERIALIZATION REPRESENTED AS XXXXXX AND SPECIFIED IN PURCHASE ORDER. CE MARKING COMPLIES WITH 93/68EEC OR EQUIVOLENT. FCC MARK SHALL BE AS SHOWN OR AS APPEARS IN 784748 D03 LABELING GUIDE. FONT: UNIVERS CONDENSED BOLD. WATCHGUARD IN 2.4. MODEL NUMBER, PRODUCT NAME, SERIAL NUMBER AND ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER IN 1.8. FCC ID, IC NUMBERS AND ASSEMBLED IN USA IN 1.4. LABELS TO BE KISS CUT ON RELEASE LINER AND PACKAGED IN ROLL FORM. QUANTITIES PER ROLL IS 500 PIECES. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 50.50 20.32 B A 5X R1.50 DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. INTERPRET DIM AND TOL PER ASME Y14.5-2009. DIM AND TOL APPLY AFTER PROCESSES. HOLE DIA TOL GENERAL TOL
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1 | Agent Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 36.73 KiB | March 26 2020 |
Agent Authorization for FCC and j Canada Submission and A To Whom It May Concern:
On behalf of Enforcement Video, LLC (d.b.a. WatchGuard Video), | authorize Navaid Karimi o WatchGuard Video, to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment Taam tae Ll mm rere mPa To lead eel aCe) eh QU UT Mel related to the FCC and/or Industry Canada approval of our products: report submittal, related correspondence, the signing of all documents relating to these matters, and any other lawful activity necessary to obt
| certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. 1 also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in Federal Communications Commission regulations will have affixed to it a label identical tothat submitted for approval with this application. In signing this letter, Applicant certifies that neither the applicant nor any party to the application is not subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 0 the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the defi n of a "party" for these purposes. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, |
acknowledge that all respons Y for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Element Materials Technology still resides with Enforcement Video, LLC {d.b.a. WatchGuard Video) 415 East Exchange Parkway, Allen, TX 75013. WATCH GUA Sr. Manager, Hardware Engineering WatchGuard Video CSRS aS Cla h Allen TX 75002
(214) 785-2696 Pehla 2 Ceara ee eee Oe Toll Free (800) 605-6734. Main (972) 423-9777. Fax (972) 423-9778 Signed Date: January 29, 2020
1 | Antenna Info | Operational Description | 230.62 KiB | March 26 2020 |
Low Profile Glass Mount Covert Antenna WGP02541 Covert Wi-Fi Glass Mount Antenna This Wi-Fi dipole antenna is an excellent choice for 2.4 GHz Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi hotspot mobile or Industrial IoT networks requiring a discreet, low profile antenna solution. The overmolded indoor/outdoor rated antenna is tape mounted for maximum placement flexibility. It can be installed almost anywhere, including vehicle windows, factory floors, and utility cabinets. For compliance with FCC 15.203, this antenna can be used as a permissible change for a device qualified with a dipole type antenna with a peak gain of 4.6 dBi or higher, operating in the stated frequency range. Features Wideband operation (no field tuning required) IP67 rated, overmolded design suitable for outdoor installations Glass mount installation, inside or outside the vehicle Low-profile design for covert applications WGP02541 STANDARD CONFIGURATION Model WGP02541 Mounting Method Glass Mount (VHB Tape) Cable 3 ft RG316 Connector Reverse Polarity SMA Male ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS - RF ANTENNA Model Frequency Range Nominal Impedance Maximum Power Peak Gain WGP02541 2.3-2.5 GHz 50 Ohm 10 watts
< 4.6 dBi VSWR 2.0:1 MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS (ALL MODELS) Dimensions Weight Housing Material Temperature Range Ingress Protection*
2.25 L x .75 W x .17 D in
(57.1 x 19 x 4.4 mm)
.054 lbs
(0.87 oz) Black, overmolded Polyamide thermoplastic
-40C to +85C operating IP67 (except for the connector which must be routed inside of the vehicle) 12
1 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 159.14 KiB | March 26 2020 |
January 29, 2020 To Whom It May Concern:
Cover Letter for FCC Application Enforcement Video, LLC (d.b.a. WatchGuard Video) is seeking FCC certification for their WiFi based charger for on body camera, Model Name WFB2. Element Materials Technology has been authorized to carry out the submittal and certification process. WFB2 contains a Texas Instruments WL1837MOD, 2.4-GHz/5 GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Module. The WFB2 uses only 2.4 GHz WiFi in the device. 5 GHz and Bluetooth are disabled and not functional. The module does not have a built-in antenna. We are seeking FCC approval using an off the shelf antenna under applicable rules of 47 CFR 15.247. The FCC ID will be YJV-VST500. WFB2 is functionally equivalent to WFB1 (FCC ID: YJV-VST300) with the addition of 802.11b modulation. The test report from the FCC ID: YJV-VST300 filing is submitted to support this application. Should you have any questions, please contact me. Signed Date: Jan 29, 2020 Navaid Karimi Sr. Staff Engineer WatchGuard Video 415 East Exchange Parkway Allen TX 75002
(469) 640-5217 nkarimi@watchguardvideo.com 415 East Exchange Parkway Allen TX 75002 Toll Free (800) 605-6734. Main (972) 423-9777. Fax (972) 423-9778 www.WatchGuardVideo.com
1 | Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 162.78 KiB | March 26 2020 |
FCC Request for Confidentiality January 29, 2020 To Whom It May Concern:
FCC ID: YJV-VST500 Product Name: WFB2 Request is hereby submitted by Enforcement Video, LLC (d.b.a. WatchGuard Video) to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential:
Schematics Block diagram Operational/Technical Description These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Signed Date: January 29, 2020 Navaid Karimi Sr. Staff Engineer WatchGuard Video 415 East Exchange Parkway Allen TX 75002
+1 (469) 640-5217 nkarimi@watchguardvideo.com 415 East Exchange Parkway Allen TX 75002 Toll Free (800) 605-6734. Main (972) 423-9777. Fax (972) 423-9778 www.WatchGuardVideo.com
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Enforcement Video, LLC (d.b.a. WatchGuard Video)
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0012944617
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415 East Exchange Parkway
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g******@element.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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YJV
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VST500
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214-7********
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972-4********
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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. | ||||||
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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) | WFB2 | ||||
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 is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installers and end-users must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 | ||||
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Element Materials Technology Dallas
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