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Motorola solutions V700 - Event Upload; Monitor Event Uploading; Record-After-The-Fact (RATF) Events; Clearing Video out of Camera Storage

Motorola solutions V700
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2 Release the Display Backlight button to unmute the audio.
NOTICE: You cannot mute the audio while you are categorizing a recorded event. After
you finish categorizing, you can again mute the audio.
Audio resumes after you release the button.
2.9
Event Upload
The V700 can upload directly to your agency evidence management system.
You can upload recorded events from your V700 while it is docked in the following ways:
Transfer Station II
Events upload automatically from V700 in the Transfer Station II
WiFi Base
Events upload automatically from V700 if the WiFi Base is connected to your agency evidence
management system
NOTE: Motorola Solutions 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.
Your agency must configure the camera to upload events to your agency evidence management
system from the WiFi Base.
USB Base
You can upload recorded events automatically depending on the settings in your agency evidence
management system. While the camera is uploading from a USB Base, you can monitor its upload
progress on the camera or in your agency evidence management system.
NOTE: Events that you have categorized as critical events are always uploaded first.
2.9.1
Monitor Event Uploading
You can monitor the upload progress in your agency evidence management system.
2.9.1.1
Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) Events
You can use your agency evidence management system to define and request a Record-After-the-
Fact
®
(RATF) event from a docked camera configured with RATF enabled. The V700 generates the
RATF event and uploads it while docked.
For more information, see Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) on page 41.
2.9.1.2
Clearing Video Out of Camera Storage
Once the V700 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.
Understanding Tricolor LEDs on Each Transfer Station II Slot
The Transfer Station II has a tricolor LED for each slot that provides information about what is
happening in that slot (1). These LED lights (1) let you know the upload progress, charging status,
and any fault conditions.
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