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Motorola solutions V700 - Pre-Event Capture; Audio; Record-After-The-Fact (RATF); Record-After-The-Fact (RATF) Event Generation

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2.11.1
Pre-Event Capture
Pre-Event supported values are none, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, and 2 minutes. You can
configure Pre-Event to include audio. You can have audio for the event but not for Pre-Event. The
evidence is always written to storage.
You can start a recorded event at 2:15 PM and stop it at 2:35 PM. With a Pre-Event Capture time
configured for one minute, the recorded event includes video recorded from 2:14 PM to 2:35 PM.
NOTE: Pre-Event only works if your camera is continuously recording.
2.11.1.1
Audio
Audio is not included with Pre-Event video unless your agency enables the Force Microphone On
feature. Typically, the V700 only begins to record audio when you start a recorded event.
For more information, see Force Microphone On on page 42.
2.11.2
Record-After-the-Fact (RATF)
Enabling Record-After-the-Fact
®
(RATF) lets you continuously capture and save video you can use to
generate an RATF event. You can enable RATF in your agency evidence management system.
The V700 works as a DVR and camera combination to record events. When you start and stop a
recording either manually or automatically, the camera protects the segment between the recording
start and stop as the recorded event.
2.11.2.1
Record-After-the-Fact (RATF) Event Generation
Any time the V700 is docked in the WiFi Base, and there is network connectivity to your agency
evidence management system, V700 can generate a Record-After-the-Fact
®
(RATF).
You should use your agency evidence management system to send a manual request to the camera to
generate and retrieve a RATF event.
For more information on generating a RATF from the V700, see your agency evidence management
system documentation.
2.11.2.2
Storage
When you enable RATF, the camera continuously overwrites the oldest unprotected or nonrecorded
event area in storage with any newly captured video or recorded events.
The overwrite process continues until all unprotected video is overwritten with recorded events or
RATF. After overwriting, you must upload recorded events to your agency evidence management
system to free up storage space before you can continue to use the camera.
2.11.2.3
Audio
Audio is not typically included in the saved video when RATF is enabled.
The V700 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.
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