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Categorizing a Recorded Event
Categorizing a Recorded Event
Note: Event categorization is set up in the V300 Camera configuration in Evidence Library
(EL). Your agency sets the categories.
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 event
categories, one at a time.
3. Press the Function (top) button when the event category you want to select appears on the display.
The display shows Saved (1) in small type and the event category,
Warning (2), in large letters below saved. 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 saves the
event category as unknown and starts a new event. Complete categorizing the recorded event in EL.
Note: V300 always adds a tag to an event if you do not tag the event. For example,
NO TAG or UNCATEGORIZED is applied.
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
overrides the 4RE category.
PreEvent and Record-After-the-Fact
®
(RATF) Overview
PreEvent Capture lets you add up to two minutes of video before a recorded event. RATF lets you
continuously capture and save video. You may want to capture part of an event that was not recorded as
part of the original recorded event. Because the V300 Camera continuously records, you can capture that
part of the event.
When either PreEvent or RATF (page 37) are enabled, the camera continuously captures and saves video
when it is powered on. You enable both in Evidence Library (EL). See the Evidence Library Online Help for
more information about configuration.
V300 Body-Worn Camera User Guide
WGD00169, Revision B
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