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Using the VISTA Body Camera

Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a WiFi Base

Note:

Not all VISTA Body Cameras or VISTA bases have the Wi-Fi® feature. For

more information, contact your WatchGuard representative.

When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA WiFi Base:

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The camera's battery begins to charge, if needed

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The camera's firmware upgrades, if a firmware upgrade
has been staged on the camera

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VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT pairs with the WiFi Base; when
it does, it becomes associated with the local recording
group (VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT only)

When the camera becomes associated with the local
recording group, it is disassociated from any other
recording group.

When you dock the VISTA Body Camera in a VISTA WiFi Base
that is connected to an Evidence Library 4 Web upload server:

Note:

WatchGuard recommends that you use version 4.2 (or later) of EL4 Web

for the best experience.

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The camera communicates to EL4 Web that it has recorded events to upload

The camera must be configured to upload events directly to EL4 Web from the WiFi Base.

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Recorded events are uploaded to EL4 Web

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EL4 Web sends commands and/or requests to the camera as applicable:

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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 as needed.

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Stage a firmware upgrade

The firmware upgrade is staged on the camera immediately, and then is applied the next
time the camera is docked.

When you undock the camera from the WiFi Base, it is ready for normal operation.

For more information about...

The WiFi Base, see

VISTA WiFi Base

on

page 66

.

Recording groups, see

Using VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with a Recording Group

on

page 79

.

Upgrading the WiFi Base, see

Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Power Switch

on

page 115

.

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VISTA Body Camera

WGD00120 Revision

ReviewDraft_111518

Summary of Contents for VISTA WiFi

Page 1: ...Document revision ReviewDraft_111518...

Page 2: ...suggestions you may have in future revisions U S customers call Customer Service or submit a ticket through the Customer Service web portal International customers contact your local distributor or s...

Page 3: ...e 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 r glements de la FCC et I...

Page 4: ...antenne ou un autre metteur This device complies with Health Canada s Safety Code The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canada s requirem...

Page 5: ...LLE vest loop mount 17 Other VISTA and VISTA WiFi mounts 18 Wearing VISTA XLT 19 Recommended mounting order for VISTA XLT system 19 Wearing the DVR 20 Using the DVR belt clip 20 Using the DVR belt hol...

Page 6: ...Camera in a WiFi Base 34 Provisioning the camera 35 VISTA Body Camera configuration 35 Uploading events 37 VISTA and VISTA WiFi 38 VISTA XLT 38 Record After the Fact events 39 Clearing video out of ca...

Page 7: ...uence 56 VISTA and VISTA WiFi 56 VISTA XLT 56 Feedback indicators 57 Storage 57 VISTA and VISTA WiFi 58 VISTA XLT 58 Low storage and full storage messages 58 Battery 59 VISTA and VISTA WiFi 59 VISTA X...

Page 8: ...features 70 Covert Mode 71 Pre Event Capture 71 Audio 71 Record After the Fact 72 Generating an RATF event 72 Storage 72 Audio 73 Force Microphone On 73 Sleep Power State 74 Sleep warning period 74 Ex...

Page 9: ...sconnect 93 Connecting to VISTA SmartConnect 94 Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect for the first time 94 Connecting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to SmartConnect after the first time 97 Revi...

Page 10: ...7 Overview 118 VISTA Transfer Station Hardware 119 Setting up the hardware 119 VISTA Transfer Station Configuration 121 Transfer Station Settings 121 Static IP 121 DHCP and Date Time Settings 122 VIST...

Page 11: ...d periodic recording alerts to help you save storage space l Covert Mode This guide also includes a section on recording groups and how VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT and the WiFi Base work within a local re...

Page 12: ...load events to EL4 Web from the WiFi Base l Battery metrics improvements l Performance and security enhancements l Bug fixes What s new for version 3 0 0 l Support for VISTA XLT page 52 Version 3 give...

Page 13: ...26 l Categorizing a recorded event page 29 l Docking the camera page 30 o In the USB base page 31 o In the VISTA Transfer Station page 33 o In the VISTA WiFi Base page 34 o Provisioning page 35 o Uplo...

Page 14: ...The following steps make up a basic workflow for using the VISTA Body Camera during your shift Note This workflow assumes the VISTA Body Camera battery has been fully charged before the camera is chec...

Page 15: ...g the rotatable shirt clip and duty belt clip The rotatable clip mount uses a heavy duty alligator clip that rotates and slides to make it more convenient for you to secure the camera The belt clip mo...

Page 16: ...hirt bracket 2 Match the anchor tab on the over shirt bracket with the slot on the back of the camera 3 Match the mounting tab on the over shirt bracket with the quick mounting latch on the camera the...

Page 17: ...lp the hook slide over the seam 3 Slightly fold the fabric between the two rows so that the upper loop hooks engage two loops on the upper row of loops 4 Slide the upper loop hooks down over the two l...

Page 18: ...rnally worn vests with VELCRO surfaces l Klick Fast mount Works with UK style Klick Fast receivers l Tripod mount Works on standard mounts with 1 4 20 threads l RAM mount Includes a 1 inch ball for RA...

Page 19: ...onnect the cable from the VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor 2 Mount the DVR and attach it to your belt 3 Mount the camera sensor and attach it to your glasses or clothing as appropriate 4 Connect the ca...

Page 20: ...unting tab on the clip with the quick mounting latch on the DVR then slide the latch over the tab 3 Attach the clip to your duty belt where you want to wear the DVR Using the DVR belt holster To use t...

Page 21: ...y glasses below 3 Snap the glasses mount into the groove on the head mounted camera sensor 4 Slide the quick mounting latch backwards and open the hinged part of the mount 5 Fit the mount over the rai...

Page 22: ...If you have not already done so disconnect the cable from your VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor 2 Separate the under shirt bracket from the over shirt bracket Separating the brackets requires some effo...

Page 23: ...om your VISTA XLT DVR and camera sensor 2 Slide out the latch on the clip 3 Snap the body mounted camera sensor into the clip in any orientation then slide in the latch 4 Attach the shirt clip to your...

Page 24: ...eads CONNECTING then shows the number of events in storage and the green LEDs light steadily Powering off Note The VISTA Body Camera can be configured to power off automatically if it is left idle no...

Page 25: ...at all possible Forcing the camera s power off can in rare cases result in data corruption To force the VISTA Body Camera to power off n Press and hold the Power button until the camera powers off abo...

Page 26: ...ct For more information on using the smartphone app see Starting and Stopping Recorded Events on page 102 Starting a recorded event manually To manually start a recorded event on the VISTA Body Camera...

Page 27: ...rize a recorded event see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29 Note A VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT that has automatically stopped an event behaves in the same way The VISTA Body Camera can be configure...

Page 28: ...audio is muted When you release the button the event audio continues normally Muting audio To mute audio during a recorded event 1 Press and hold down the Display Backlight button 2 Continue to hold d...

Page 29: ...artConnect overrides a 4RE category If you categorize an event on both the VISTA WiFi camera and the smartphone app the last selected category regardless of the device will be applied to the event For...

Page 30: ...significantly in warmer temperatures Important Battery charging shuts down at ambient temperatures greater than 35 degrees C 95 degrees F l Provision the camera USB Base and Transfer Station only page...

Page 31: ...ime is set incorrectly VISTA s will be set incorrectly and your video evidence will be marked with the incorrect date and time l The camera s firmware upgrades if a firmware upgrade has been staged on...

Page 32: ...display reads CREATING RATF Note After the RATF event has been generated the camera starts the event categorization sequence for the RATF event if it is configured to require event categorization For...

Page 33: ...taged on the camera 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 Evidence Library...

Page 34: ...2 or later of EL4 Web for the best experience l The camera communicates to EL4 Web that it has recorded events to upload The camera must be configured to upload events directly to EL4 Web from the WiF...

Page 35: ...e docked camera For instructions how to assign a configuration and officer to the camera see your Evidence Library software documentation As a configuration is applied to the camera the display reads...

Page 36: ...ferences including o Video quality and frame rate o Enabling Record After the Fact RATF page 72 o Forcing microphone on all the time page 73 o Allowing audio muting page 28 o Disabling VISTA audio com...

Page 37: ...supports upload over a cellular connection using the Sierra Wireless AirLink MG90 High Performance Multi Network Vehicle Router The camera must be configured to upload events to EL4 Web from the WiFi...

Page 38: ...is finished uploading all events l The display scrolls UPLOAD COMPLETE l Two long tones sound VISTA XLT Note While VISTA XLT is uploading from the USB Base you can monitor its upload progress in your...

Page 39: ...F event from the camera An RATF event usually consists of video that was not originally part of a recorded event The camera generates the RATF event after you undock it then uploads the RATF event the...

Page 40: ...o upgrade the VISTA Body Camera s firmware 1 Dock the camera in a base or Transfer Station connected to your Evidence Library software The Evidence Library software automatically detects that the came...

Page 41: ...s new firmware is being applied Removing the camera from the dock during the upgrade can cause the camera to stop functioning When the upgrade has finished applying the camera sounds the camera ready...

Page 42: ...VISTA WiFi s batteries can fully charge in 3 to 5 hours VISTA XLT s battery can fully charge in about 7 hours To fully charge the camera n Dock the camera in either the USB Base or the VISTA Transfer...

Page 43: ...icon shows five bars l The green LED lights steadily l Two tones sound VISTA XLT As VISTA XLT charges l The display shows the Battery Charge percentage growing the Battery Charge icon filling and a li...

Page 44: ...p their recorded events together When a group recording is uploaded each device s event is linked to the other group members events To associate VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with a recording group n Dock t...

Page 45: ...tion l Video audio and subtitle evidence page 46 l Camera components o VISTA and VISTA WiFi page 48 o VISTA XLT page 52 l The bases o USB Base page 64 o VISTA Transfer Station page 65 o VISTA WiFi Bas...

Page 46: ...Video page 47 l Audio page 47 l Subtitles page 47 When you press a Record Start Stop button to start and then stop a recording the VISTA Body Camera protects the video audio segment between the two bu...

Page 47: ...64 high profile compression Depending on the configuration applied to the camera the video quality can be l High definition HD 720p at a frame rate of 5 10 15 or 30 frames per second or l Standard def...

Page 48: ...s an all in one HD body camera that does not include Wi Fi or GPS VISTA WiFi is an all in one HD camera that includes Wi Fi and GPS VISTA and VISTA WiFi components include l Camera sensor and lens pag...

Page 49: ...records audio when you press the Record Start Stop button You can mute the microphone depending on the camera s configuration using the Display Backlight button For more information see Muting the Au...

Page 50: ...nt category to assign to a recording see Categorizing a Recorded Event on page 29 l Turning on VISTA WiFi s access point hotspot for the SmartConnect smartphone application see Appendix A Using VISTA...

Page 51: ...ample 11 07 GB l Storage status As the camera storage fills with recorded events the Storage Used meter fills with bars and the Storage Percentage increases see Storage on page 57 l Upload status if d...

Page 52: ...indicators page 57 o Tones o Vibration o LEDs l Storage page 57 l Battery page 59 l Wi Fi page 61 l GPS page 62 l Quick mounting latch page 59 Camera sensor The VISTA XLT HD camera sensor holds the l...

Page 53: ...Start Stop buttons l Display Backlight button Power button Use the Power button to power VISTA XLT on or off as well as place it in Covert Mode The Power button is on the bottom of the DVR For instru...

Page 54: ...ower State on page 74 l Canceling the maximum recording time warning period see Maximum Recorded Event Time on page 76 The Display Backlight button is on the right side as you look at the front of the...

Page 55: ...GB l Storage status The Storage Used icon and percentage show how much storage has been used for recorded events see Storage on page 57 l Upload status if docked in the VISTA Transfer Station or the...

Page 56: ...press the Display Backlight button at any point to abort the rest of the information sequence VISTA XLT On VISTA XLT you press the Display Backlight button twice within 2 seconds to start the informat...

Page 57: ...If you place the camera in Covert Mode no tones sound and the LEDs do not light VISTA XLT inverts its display For information about placing the camera in Covert Mode see Covert Mode on page 77 Storage...

Page 58: ...camera records events and its storage fills the Storage Used icon fills with black and the percentage increases For information about protected video audio see Video Audio and Subtitle Evidence on pag...

Page 59: ...ing special features on page 70 VISTA and VISTA WiFi The VISTA and VISTA WiFi batteries can fully charge in 3 to 5 hours when docked in a USB Base connected to an electrical outlet or in a VISTA Trans...

Page 60: ...ery is used the icon slowly empties and the percentage lowers When the battery charge is less than 10 percent you should dock the camera to charge as soon as possible For instructions how to charge th...

Page 61: ...res greater than 35 degrees C 95 degrees F Tip For the best battery life and fastest charging times WatchGuard recommends that you charge the VISTA Body Camera in a cooler environment Wi Fi Note Not a...

Page 62: ...x A Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89 GPS The VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT cameras include built in GPS Global Positioning System Note VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT also include Wi Fi capability For more inf...

Page 63: ...last reboot but is NOT currently locked l 5 bars GPS is actively locked VISTA XLT When the VISTA XLT GPS finds its first lock after powering up the camera display shows GPS LOCK for 5 seconds When VIS...

Page 64: ...t using the VISTA Body Camera with the USB Base see Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a USB Base on page 31 Setting up the VISTA USB Base To set up the USB Base to use with a VISTA Body Camera and your...

Page 65: ...to one instance of Evidence Library software Each Transfer Station has eight slots for cameras LEDs Three LEDs on the Transfer Station show power and connection status l Green left position When lit...

Page 66: ...e camera can use the WiFi Base for l Associating with a local recording group The WiFi Base acts as the Wi Fi access point 802 11n hotspot for VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to connect to the local recording...

Page 67: ...eft LED blinks red a number of times if the pairing was not successful The right LED is either green or amber Right LED green amber LED state VISTA WiFi docked state VISTA WiFi Base state Off Not conn...

Page 68: ...formation about Using VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with the WiFi Base see Docking the VISTA Body Camera in a WiFi Base on page 34 Upgrading the WiFi Base see Upgrading the VISTA WiFi Base and the Smart Pow...

Page 69: ...e Event Capture page 71 l Record After the Fact page 72 l Force Microphone On page 73 l Sleep power state page 74 l Automatic Off page 75 l Maximum Recorded Event Time page 76 l Recording Reminder Ale...

Page 70: ...our Evidence Library software Battery and storage saving special features The VISTA Body Camera has the following special features related to saving battery power and storage space l Sleep power state...

Page 71: ...ing group For more information about starting events see Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event on page 26 For example you start a recorded event by pressing Record Start Stop at 2 15 PM and stop it a...

Page 72: ...orded event Typically only recorded events are uploaded to your Evidence Library software For the RATF feature in your Evidence Library software you configure whether you want the camera to continuous...

Page 73: ...idence Library software Typically audio is only captured during a recorded event This means that even though the camera may be configured to capture video all the time if a recorded event is not start...

Page 74: ...a 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 disp...

Page 75: ...How much time must elapse with no activity before the camera powers off As the VISTA Body Camera powers down the display reads Shutting Down the green LED turns off and descending tones sound dependin...

Page 76: ...the camera automatically stops it 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 r...

Page 77: ...ll capturing a recorded event Covert Mode Covert Mode on the VISTA Body Camera means that the camera sounds no tones lights no LEDs and only lights the Display Backlight on demand The camera can still...

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Page 79: ...Multi Peer Recording page 80 l Recording group members and functions page 81 o Smart Power Switch page 82 o 4RE DVR page 82 o VISTA WiFi Base page 83 o VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT page 84 o Other devices...

Page 80: ...device in the local recording group network according to their individual configurations This is called Distributed Multi Peer Recording Starting a recorded event on one device alerts the other devic...

Page 81: ...recording group includes the following members joined together with either wired or wireless connections l Smart Power Switch page 82 l 4RE DVR firmware version of 4 0 or later page 82 l VISTA WiFi B...

Page 82: ...example wireless radio The Smart Power Switch is REQUIRED to form a recording group There can only be one Smart Power Switch in a recording group 4RE DVR Note The 4RE DVR must be at firmware version 4...

Page 83: ...i Base on page 34 l Acts as a Wi Fi access point hotspot to VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT The VISTA WiFi Base acts as an 802 11n Wi Fi hotspot for VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT cameras that have paired with it l...

Page 84: ...ifies VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT and the camera can start or stop its own recorded event with the recording group Tip If the 4RE DVR and VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT are members of the same recording group yo...

Page 85: ...artConnect application to VISTA WiFi see Appendix A Using VISTA SmartConnect on page 89 Group recordings When 4RE and VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT are associated with each other in a recording group the de...

Page 86: ...ding All the devices in the recording group keep recording until the 4RE stops the group recording or each individual member stops its own event The initiating device moving out of range does not affe...

Page 87: ...nt The other devices in the group begin their own events to create a group recording For more information about Docking VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT in the VISTA WiFi Base see Docking the VISTA Body Camera...

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Page 89: ...ting VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect page 94 l Reviewing recorded event video page 98 l Categorizing recorded events page 99 l Live streaming the current VISTA view page 101 l Starting a...

Page 90: ...ect on page 94 The VISTA SmartConnect app makes VISTA WiFi and VISTA XLT functionality available on your smartphone l Review recorded events page 98 l Categorize recorded events page 99 l Live stream...

Page 91: ...the Display Backlight button on the camera Two ascending tones sound depending on the alert configuration settings 2 Connect the SmartConnect app to the VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT hotspot within two min...

Page 92: ...tings shown here for your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT Battery Saver uses the least battery power Push the Display Backlight button on the camera to start the hotspot l If the Wi Fi client does not attach...

Page 93: ...when the app is l Closed l Put in the background l The phone goes to sleep After the app connects the hotspot remains on for as long as the app is connected The camera cannot enter sleep mode even if...

Page 94: ...enter the SSID and password the first time you connect VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT with the SmartConnect application Important If you change the password associated with your SSID you must use the steps t...

Page 95: ...ur security level Note If you have a choice between WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Enterprise select WPA2 Personal 5 Go back to Other network screen 6 Enter the Password you created when you checked out your...

Page 96: ...he Display Backlight button to pair the app with the camera The Recorded Events screen opens after pairing is complete and shows a list of events available on your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT 96 VISTA Bod...

Page 97: ...Connect after the first time 1 Press the camera Display Backlight button to activate the hotspot page 89 2 Open the VISTA SmartConnect app icon The Pairing with Camera screen opens while the app is se...

Page 98: ...tion After you connect and the event screen appears n Touch the thumbnail for the video event you want to review The event starts playing back Capturing snapshots If snapshots are enabled for SmartCon...

Page 99: ...your snapshot files when you first connected to SmartConnect the app will ask at this point If you select Deny you will not be able to save snapshots Categorizing Recorded Events You can use the VISTA...

Page 100: ...e event you selected 2 Touch the arrow for the Category event tag The Set Category screen opens 3 Touch the category you want to apply to the recorded event Note If there are secondary event tags assi...

Page 101: ...one application 1 Connect your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect on your smartphone page 94 The Recorded Events screen opens 2 Touch Live View The VISTA Live View screen opens showing an i...

Page 102: ...and Stopping Recorded Events You can start or stop a recorded event on your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT camera with the smartphone application 1 Connect your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT to VISTA SmartConnect...

Page 103: ...start recording an event The camera starts recording SmartConnect shows that the camera is recording with the red bar at the top of the app on the iPhone 4 Touch STOP to stop recording an event VISTA...

Page 104: ...ndix A Using VISTA SmartConnect SmartConnect Settings Touch the Settings icon to access the SmartConnect Camera Settings screens Camera Settings 104 VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111...

Page 105: ...a Data Camera Data You can request that your VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT perform a state capture and save it for use by WatchGuard Technical Services VISTA Body Camera WGD00120 Revision ReviewDraft_111518...

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Page 107: ...the cable Do not wear the Mobile Charger near sensitive medical equipment or implants such as pacemakers or other magnetically programmable medical devices FCC Rules compliance This device complies w...

Page 108: ...rger lets you extend the working time of your VISTA Body Camera when a 12 hour charge is not enough Connecting or disconnecting the Mobile Charger does not affect the running mode of the VISTA Body Ca...

Page 109: ...no limiting mechanism so it will draw the maximum current the supply can provide if shorted This can cause the fuse to blow in the lighter plug of the cable or in the vehicle electrical distribution...

Page 110: ...sily from the base when you want to exit the car The charger works with the cable in any attachment orientation 12 V cigarette lighter plug Some cigarette lighter receptacles do not hold the plug tigh...

Page 111: ...as shown in the table Actions Mode Notification Connecting to Mobile Charger Non Covert Ascending tones with vibration depends on agency configuration Battery icon updates Does not affect running mode...

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Page 113: ...grades to other devices related to VISTA or VISTA WiFi Note The upgrade instructions included in this appendix are in release date order Each set of instructions stands on its own Upgrade instructions...

Page 114: ...s staged on the camera 3 The next time you dock it the VISTA or VISTA WiFi camera upgrades to the staged firmware version 2 2 0 4 WAIT while the camera upgrades its firmware While the camera is upgrad...

Page 115: ...mes Note The amount of time the camera needs to stage its video depends on how much video is stored on it 3 After the camera has finished staging video WAIT about 4 minutes for the base to download an...

Page 116: ...PS flashing Important Undocking VISTA or VISTA WiFi before the amber light stops flashing can cause issues with the camera upgrade process 3 Undock the camera and leave it undocked and powered ON 4 WA...

Page 117: ...VISTA Transfer Station Setup In this section l Setting up the VISTA Transfer Station hardware page 119 l Configuring the VISTA Transfer Station for use with Evidence Library software page 121 VISTA Bo...

Page 118: ...ce Library software must be Evidence Library 4 Web When you set up the VISTA Transfer Station you connect it to power and to the network containing your agency s instance of Evidence Library software...

Page 119: ...ntact your WatchGuard representative Included with the VISTA Transfer Station l Power cable l Ethernet cable l Sheet of Station ID Slot labels Setting up the hardware To set up the VISTA Transfer Stat...

Page 120: ...then power the Transfer Station ON 3 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the Transfer Station 4 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a computer that you have...

Page 121: ...e Configuring the Transfer Station on page 125 Transfer Station Settings When you configure the Transfer Station Settings you assign the Transfer Station a Location name and Station ID You either assi...

Page 122: ...ody Cameras should upload video evidence Tip The upload server for Evidence Library can also be called the Wireless Import Service You either let your DHCP server assign IP addresses to the VISTA Body...

Page 123: ...configuration page page 124 l Restarting the Transfer Station page 125 Upgrading the Transfer Station software or firmware n Click the Choose File button for the upgrade you want to perform navigate t...

Page 124: ...erver after you have finished configuring the Transfer Station prevents others from accessing the configuration page to make unauthorized changes When you disable the configuration page however you al...

Page 125: ...nsfer Station The Restart feature functions as a soft restart of the Transfer Station To perform a soft restart of the VISTA Transfer Station n Click Restart Configuring the Transfer Station To config...

Page 126: ...provides labels that assume an alphabetic Station ID for example B combined with slot numbers 1 through 8 7 Select the IP Config type you want to assign to the Transfer Station either Static or DHCP...

Page 127: ...on to stop working If you have questions about the assigned port contact WatchGuard Technical Services 14 Select the VISTA IP Config type you want to assign to the camera slots either Static or DHCP N...

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Page 129: ...e 68 bases Mobile Charger 109 Transfer Station 65 setting up 66 118 USB 64 setting up 64 WiFi 66 setting up 68 battery 59 alert VISTA 60 XLT 60 charging 42 64 66 extended capacity 59 saving 70 74 76 s...

Page 130: ...rations 57 Transfer Station 121 125 confirmations powering off 24 record stop 27 connecting to SmartConnect first time 94 continuous video capture 46 72 Covert Mode 77 102 customizing the camera 30 35...

Page 131: ...s VISTA 49 XLT 52 live stream 101 live streaming SmartConnect 101 location information 62 locking chest mount 16 LOW BASE message 60 LOW BATT message 60 M magnetic mount VISTA 16 XLT camera sensor 22...

Page 132: ...ings 85 starting automatically 26 80 82 84 starting manually 26 stopping automatically 26 76 84 stopping manually 27 uploading 47 recording alerts 77 audio 73 length VISTA 51 XLT 54 status VISTA 51 XL...

Page 133: ...72 filled 72 Record After the Fact 72 saving 70 76 77 VISTA 51 XLT 55 status VISTA 51 XLT 55 storage full alert 58 Storage Percentage number VISTA 58 Storage Used icon XLT 58 Storage Used meter VISTA...

Page 134: ...ing time 76 sleep 74 wearing VISTA 15 locking chest mount 16 MOLLE vest mount 17 other mounts 18 XLT 19 belt clip 20 body mounted camera 22 DVR 20 head mounted camera 21 holster 20 Wi Fi access point...

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