V300 Camera Behavior - Motorola V300 User Manual

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V300 Camera Behavior

What happens when:
You try to manually start a recorded event on V300 just after it automatically starts an event as
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part of a group event?
If you press the Record Start/Stop button within 10 seconds of the automatic group event start,
V300 asks you to confirm that you want to STOP the recorded event with your Record Start/Stop
button press. If you do not press the Record Start/Stop button again within 5 seconds, the
camera continues recording the event as part of the group event. 
If you press the button a second time within 5 seconds, the camera stops recording the event. 
The V300 Camera that initiated the group event moves out of range during the group event?
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All the devices in the recording group keep recording an event until the 4RE stops the group event
or each individual 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, and categorize
their own events.
The V300 Camera that went out of range keeps recording the event until it is manually stopped. A
device moving out of range does not affect its ability to start, stop, and categorize its own events.
The group event is stopped while the V300 that is part of that group event is out of range?
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The out-of-range V300 Cameras keep recording the event until it is manually stopped or moves
back into range of the recording group network.
When the V300 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
V300 Body-Worn Camera User Guide
WGD00169 Revision C
V300 Camera Behavior
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