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The computer only connects to the system through the Smart Power Switch; it is not powered
through the switch. If the computer is configured to be a DHCP client, it can also get its network
address from the Smart Power Switch.
2.10.3
Group Events
The collaboration of V700 and V300 cameras and the 4RE and M500 In-Car Video Systems creates a
group event. Each device in a recording group creates individual recorded events of the same incident;
this shows the individual event from different perspectives to create a more comprehensive view of an
incident.
V700 Camera Behavior
When a group event is uploaded to your agency evidence management system, the individual events
are automatically linked together.
The following camera behavior scenarios can occur when recording a group event:
Manually starting a recording group event after it automatically starts one
You can press the Record Start/Stop button within 10 seconds of the automatic start. The camera
may ask you to confirm that you want to stop the recorded event with your Record Start/Stop
button press.
However, if you do not press the Record Start/Stop button again within five seconds, the camera
continues recording the event as part of the group event. The camera stops recording the event if
you press the button a second time within five seconds.
The camera that initiated the group event goes out-of-range during the group event
All the devices in the recording group keep recording an event until the 4RE or M500 DVR stops
the group event or each member stops its own event, each according to its configuration. The
initiating device moving out-of-range does not affect the other devices' ability to start, stop, or
categorize their own events.
The camera goes out-of-range but keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped
A camera that goes out-of-range does not affect its ability to start, stop, and categorize its own
events.
The group event is stopped while the camera that is part of that group event is out-of-range
The out-of-range camera keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped or moves back into
range of the recording group network.
When the camera that is still recording an event moves back into range, it is informed that its
associated group has stopped the group event. It can then stop its own event according to its
configuration.
2.11
Pre-Event and Record-After-the-Fact (RATF)
You may want to capture part of an event that was not recorded as part of the original recorded event.
Due to the fact that the V700 continuously records, you can capture that part of the event.
Pre-Event Capture lets you add up to two minutes of video before a recorded event, while Record-
After-the-Fact
®
(RATF) lets you continuously capture and save video.
When either Pre-Event or RATF are enabled, the camera continuously captures and saves video when
it is powered on. You enable both in your agency evidence management system. For more information,
see your agency evidence management system documentation.
MN009878A01-B
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