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Important Notice Copyright 2014 Enforcement Video, L.L.C. (dba WatchGuard Video). All rights reserved. This document and supporting data are the exclusive property of Enforcement Video, L.L.C. and may not be copied and/or reproduced without permission. Software updates WatchGuard Video is committed to the continual testing and improvement of our software. As new software revisions become available, these updates will be made available to your agency; fees may apply depending on your licensing agreement. Manufacturer contact information WatchGuard Video Attn: Customer Service Department 415 Century Parkway Allen, Texas 75013 800-605-6734 customerservice@watchguardvideo.com Send us your suggestions We want to hear from you. Tell us about your experience and how you are using the Watch Commander software. We will do our best to accommodate any suggestions you may have in future revisions. For U.S. customers, call Customer Service at 800-605-6734 or email us at customerservice@watchguardvideo.com with your comments, questions, and concerns. International customers, please contact your local distributor. Trademark notices Microsoft, Windows, and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Google Chrome is a trademark of Google, Inc. In Motion Technology is a trademark of In Motion Technology Inc. in Canada and the United States. ipad, iphone, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other marks, names, and logos mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. ii

Contents Contents Introduction 5 Welcome 6 About this document 6 Related documents and information 6 About Watch Commander 7 Installing Watch Commander and Related Services 9 Overview 10 Prerequisites 10 Installing the Port Forwarder Service 11 Installing Watch Commander 16 Signing In to Watch Commander 25 Watch Commander Views 27 Overview 28 Links 28 Log Out button 28 Vehicle List view 29 State 29 Metadata 30 Text 30 Indicators 31 Live video stream activation 31 Live Streaming view 32 State 33 Metadata 34 Vehicle List pane 34 Live Streaming Player pane 34 Text 34 Indicators 35 Live video stream viewing 35 Using the live video stream player controls 36 iii

Contents Viewing Live Video Streams 37 Overview 38 Viewing a single live video stream 38 Viewing multiple live video streams simultaneously 40 Changing a live video stream's camera view 42 Adding another vehicle's video stream to the Live Streaming view 44 Index 47 iv

Introduction Introduction In this section... Welcome (page 6) About this document (page 6) Related documents and information (page 6) About Watch Commander (page 7) 5

Introduction Welcome Welcome to the WatchGuard Video. This guide is designed to help you with the basics of using Watch Commander for viewing the current status and live video streaming from your fleet of WatchGuard Video 4RE DVRs. About this document The covers the most common elements and operations in Watch Commander including: Showing current vehicle status (page 29) o o o o Online/offline DVR recording Vehicle location and speed Active metadata triggers Viewing live video streams from up to four vehicles (page 32) o Changing available camera views The images in this document are representative of what you could see on your screen. They are meant to serve as a guide. Note: This user guide covers the basic use of Watch Commander. It is not a comprehensive manual for every possible action or situation in Watch Commander. If you have a question about Watch Commander that is not covered in the user guide, contact your WatchGuard Video representative. Related documents and information For subjects related to the WatchGuard 4RE system that are not covered by the Watch Commander User Guide, see the following documents: Evidence Library 3 User Guide 4RE In-Car DVR User Guide 6

About Watch Commander About Watch Commander Watch Commander is the WatchGuard Video software component for viewing current status and live video streaming from your fleet of WatchGuard Video 4RE DVRs. Watch Commander includes the following major features: Web-browser interface Note: Watch Commander supports the following web browsers: Google Chrome, Windows Internet Explorer versions 9 and 10, and Safari on the ipad 4 or higher and iphone 4 or higher mobile devices. For the best experience, WatchGuard Video recommends that you use Google Chrome, version 28 or higher. Secure login Side-by-side operation with Evidence Library 3 (EL3) including use of the existing EL3 vehicle list Note: Watch Commander requires the presence of EL3 (version 3.1.1 or above) in the system, either on the same server or a connected server. Capture and presentation of metadata for online vehicles, including o o Vehicle GPS location and speed Active triggers Activation of live video streaming for up to four vehicles simultaneously (includes audio) o Ability to change to other available camera views Configurable in-car notification to the officer that live video streaming is active for the DVR (DVR firmware version 3.4 and above) Note: To use Watch Commander to view the status and live video stream for a vehicle, the vehicle must have a secure internet connection and be specially configured in EL3 Fleet Management. 7

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Installing Watch Commander and Related Services Installing Watch Commander and Related Services In this section... Watch Commander prerequisites (page 10) Installing the Port Forwarder service (page 11) Installing Watch Commander (page 16) 9

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services Overview Watch Commander is the WatchGuard Video software component for viewing current status and live video streaming from your fleet of WatchGuard Video 4RE DVRs. To set up Watch Commander, you must install (or configure if already installed) two components: Router in the vehicle (either hardware or a software equivalent on a laptop) If you have a hardware router in the vehicle (for example, the In Motion Technology on-board Mobile Gateway), you can configure it to work with Watch Commander. Optionally, you can install WatchGuard Video's Port Forwarder service on the vehicle laptop to fulfill this function. (See Installing the Port Forwarder Service on page 11.) If you do not have a hardware router in the vehicle, you must install WatchGuard Video's Port Forwarder service on the laptop. (See Installing the Port Forwarder Service on page 11.) Watch Commander application on the server (see Installing Watch Commander on page 16) To finish setting up Watch Commander for a vehicle, you must configure the vehicle for live video streaming in Evidence Library 3 (EL3) Fleet Management. For information on configuring these settings, see the Live Video Streaming Properties section in the Evidence Library 3 User Guide, Chapter 7. Managing Your Fleet, All Vehicles section, under Create New Vehicle Dialog Box. Important! WatchGuard Video recommends that your IT administrator perform this installation or that you have your IT administrator on-call during the installation process. Although these installation procedures can be used by anyone, they assume an understanding of some IT concepts that could make following them difficult for a non-it administrator. Prerequisites Evidence Library 3 (EL3), version 3.1.1 and above 4RE DVR firmware, version 3.4 and above Web browser Watch Commander supports the following web browsers: o Google Chrome o Windows Internet Explorer versions 9 and 10 o Safari on the ipad 4 or higher and iphone 4 or higher mobile devices Tip: For the best experience, WatchGuard Video recommends that you use Google Chrome, version 28 or higher. 10

Installing the Port Forwarder Service Installing the Port Forwarder Service You install the Port Forwarder service on the vehicle laptop. Note: Port Forwarder is required if you do not have a hardware router in the vehicle. Important! WatchGuard Video recommends that your IT administrator perform the Port Forwarder installation. Although this installation procedure can be used by anyone, the procedure assumes an understanding of some IT concepts that could make following it difficult for a non-it administrator. To install the Port Forwarder: 1. Place the Watch Commander installation disc in the vehicle laptop's disc drive. If the Install dialog box opens, click Install Port Forwarder. If the Install dialog box does not open, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the installation disc folder. 11

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services 2. Right-click Port_Forwarder.exe and select Run as administrator. The Preparing to Install dialog box opens... 12

Installing the Port Forwarder Service... then the License Agreement dialog box opens. 3. Read the End User License Agreement, select the I accept the terms in the license agreement option, then click Next. The Destination Folder dialog box opens. 13

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services 4. Click Next to accept the default location for the Port Forwarder application. The PORT forwarding information dialog box opens. 5. If the DVR is connected to the laptop where you are installing the Port Forwarder, select the IP address/designation for that network connection from the Network connection to bind to drop-down list. Note: The IP address/designation you select should be the IP address for the laptop's network card. 14

Installing the Port Forwarder Service If the DVR is not currently connected to the laptop where you are installing the Port Forwarder (or you do not see the correct IP address/designation in the drop-down list), check the Allow manual entry of Binding Address checkbox, then enter the IP address for the laptop's network card in the Binding IP address field. 6. Click Install. The Installing WatchGuard Video Port Forwarder status box opens 15

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services As the Port Forwarder installs, the status bar updates to show the installation process. Once the installer has finished, the InstallShield Wizard completed dialog box opens. 7. Click Finish. The Port Forwarder service is added to the list of Services on the vehicle laptop. Installing Watch Commander You install Watch Commander on a Windows server either with your installation of Evidence Library 3 (EL3) or connected to the server where EL3 resides. Important! WatchGuard Video recommends that your IT administrator perform the Watch Commander installation. Although this installation procedure can be used by anyone, the procedure assumes an understanding of some IT concepts that could make following it difficult for a non-it administrator. To install Watch Commander: 1. Place the Watch Commander installation disc in the server's disc drive. If the Install dialog box opens, click Install Watch Commander. 16

Installing Watch Commander If the Install dialog box does not open, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the installation disc folder. 2. Double-click Live_Video_Streaming.exe. The Watch Commander installer runs a check on your server to verify whether all its prerequisites are present. If the server is missing any of Watch Commander's requirements, the InstallShield Wizard Requirements Install dialog box opens showing the requirements that need to be installed. 3. Click Install. Depending on what requirements the server is missing, different message and dialog boxes open and close to show you what is being installed and the installation status. 17

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services After any prerequisites have been installed, the Preparing to Install dialog box opens... Note: If all prerequisites are present on the server when you doubleclick Run Setup.exe, the Preparing to Install dialog box opens immediately.... then the License agreement dialog box opens. 4. Read the End User License Agreement, select the I accept the terms in the license agreement option, then click Next. 18

Installing Watch Commander The Destination folder dialog box opens. 5. If you want to accept the default location listed, click Next, then go to step 7. If you want to change the location where Watch Commander will be installed, click Change. The Change current destination folder dialog box opens. 6. Navigate to, then select the folder where you want Watch Commander to be installed, then click OK. 19

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services The Setup type dialog box opens. 7. Select the Complete option, then click Next. Note: Currently, Custom setups are not supported for Watch Commander. The Server configurations dialog box opens. If you are installing Watch Commander on a server that does not have EL3 installed, the services fields are blank. 20

Installing Watch Commander If you are installing Watch Commander on a server that has EL3 installed, the services fields are populated with localhost. 8. In the WatchGuard Video security token service and hosted services fields, enter the name of the server where EL3 is installed, or verify that EL3 is installed on the server where you are installing Watch Commander (localhost). 9. Verify the DVR video port and the Media server port range, then click Next. Important! Changing ports can cause Watch Commander to stop functioning. If you have questions about the assigned ports, please contact WatchGuard Customer Service. The IIS website configuration dialog box opens. 21

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services 10. Verify the website port listed in the Assign website to port field. Important! Changing ports can cause Watch Commander to stop functioning. If you have questions about the assigned ports, please contact WatchGuard Customer Service. 11. Enter the Wowza Media Server serial number and the JW Player license key, then click Install. Note: Both of these license keys were provided by WatchGuard with your order information. The Installing WatchGuard Video Watch Commander status box opens. 22

Installing Watch Commander As the components of Watch Commander are installed, message boxes open and close to show you what is being installed and the installation status. After all components have been installed, the InstallShield Wizard completed dialog box opens. 12. Make a note of your agency's Watch Commander web address (URL) to distribute to your agency's Watch Commander users. Note: The URL on the above graphic is generic. The URL that your installation of Watch Commander generates will contain a specific server name with the port number. Tip: Check the Launch the program checkbox to open the Watch Commander application when the installation has finished. You can then copy and paste the Watch Commander web address (URL) from the browser's address bar. 13. Click Finish. Depending on which, if any, prerequisites were installed, you may need to restart the server. Note: WatchGuard Video recommends you restart the server after you have finished installing Watch Commander. 23

Installing Watch Commander and Related Services 14. If you have not already done so, configure the vehicles for live streaming in EL3 Fleet Management. Note: For information on configuring the live-streaming settings, see the Live Video Streaming Properties section in the Evidence Library 3 User Guide, Chapter 7. Managing Your Fleet, All Vehicles section, under Create New Vehicle Dialog Box. 15. Sign in to Watch Commander. For instructions how to sign in to Watch Commander, see Signing In to Watch Commander on page 25. Note: To use Watch Commander to view the status and live video stream for a vehicle, the vehicle must have a secure internet connection and be specially configured in EL3 Fleet Management. Important! The Watch Commander installer sets up a basic certificate for security purposes; however, you could see warning messages regarding this certificate when you access Watch Commander through your browser. If desired, you can upgrade the certificate according to your agency policy. 24

Signing In to Watch Commander Signing In to Watch Commander You access Watch Commander using a web browser. Tip: For the best experience, WatchGuard Video recommends that you use Google Chrome, version 28 or higher. For a list of other supported browsers, see Prerequisites on page 10. Before you can sign in, you need to know the web address (URL) for Watch Commander. Note: If you do not know your agency's web address (URL) for Watch Commander, see your system administrator. To sign in to Watch Commander: 1. Open your web browser. 2. Enter Watch Commander's web address in the browser and press Enter. Important! The Watch Commander installer sets up a basic certificate for security purposes; however, you could see warning messages regarding this certificate when you access Watch Commander. If desired, you can upgrade the certificate according to your agency policy. The Watch Commander Sign In page appears. 25

Signing In to Watch Commander 3. Enter your Watch Commander User name and Password, then click Log in. Note: The User name and Password labels remain in the fields even as you enter your user name and password. The Watch Commander Vehicle List view appears. For information about the elements on the Vehicle List view, see Vehicle List view on page 29. Note: To use Watch Commander, you must have the correct permissions assigned by your system administrator in Evidence Library 3 (EL3). If you are not able to log in to Watch Commander, verify with your system administrator whether the correct permissions have been assigned to you. 26

Watch Commander Views Watch Commander Views In this section... Vehicle List view (page 29) Live Streaming view (page 32) 27

Watch Commander Views Overview In Watch Commander, you use two views to track a vehicle in your fleet and view its live video stream: Vehicle List view (page 29) Live Streaming view (page 32) Both views list all the vehicles in your fleet and can show similar status information and metadata about each of the vehicles. In general, you activate a vehicle's live video stream from the Vehicle List view and you view the live video stream on the Live Streaming view. Note: To use Watch Commander to view the status and live video stream for a vehicle, the vehicle must have a secure internet connection and be specially configured in Evidence Library 3 (EL3) Fleet Management. Links In the top right of each view are two links: Vehicles: Click Vehicles on the Live Streaming View to deactivate all the live video streams and return to the Vehicle List view The Vehicles link functions only as a label on the Vehicle List view. Help: Click Help on either view to open the Watch Commander Online Help Log Out button Also on the top right of each view is the Log Out button. When you need to log out of Watch Commander: Click Log Out. The Watch Commander session closes. 28

Vehicle List view Vehicle List view After you sign in to Watch Commander, the Vehicle List view is the first view you see. The Vehicle List view documents all the vehicles in your fleet. It shows information about each vehicle that indicates the vehicle's online and recording state as well as its location, speed, and any active triggers. On the Vehicle List view, you can activate up to four live video streams from your fleet. Note: Watch Commander shares the vehicle list from Evidence Library 3 (EL3). On the Vehicle List view, each box represents a vehicle in your fleet. The indicators and elements for each vehicle on the Vehicle List view fall under three categories: State of the vehicle, its DVR, and live video stream Metadata Live video stream activation State On the Vehicle List view, the following elements indicate the state of the vehicle, its DVR, and live video stream: Offline: A vehicle is offline when its box is shaded gray and a gray radio signal icon ( ) appears next to the vehicle ID An offline vehicle is not available to stream video. 29

Watch Commander Views Online: A vehicle is online when a blue radio signal icon ( ) appears next to the vehicle ID An online vehicle is available to stream video. Recording: A vehicle's DVR is recording when its box is outlined in red and a red target icon ( ) appears next to the vehicle ID A vehicle that shows its DVR recording is online and available to stream video. Filter By field: Click the Filter By field and select Online Vehicles, Offline Vehicles, or All Vehicles to specify which vehicles you want to show on the vehicle list Selecting Online Vehicles shows those vehicles that are currently online or recording on the list; selecting Offline Vehicles shows those vehicles that are currently offline on the list. Selecting All Vehicles shows all the vehicles in your fleet on the list; All Vehicles is the default. Metadata Metadata in Watch Commander refers to the data available about each vehicle in the system. Watch Commander uses two types of metadata for each vehicle: text and indicators. Text metadata lists information, like the vehicle ID or a vehicle's GPS location, in text form. Indicator metadata shows an icon to indicate that a trigger is currently active. On the Vehicle List view, the metadata for each vehicle is shown in the box that represents the vehicle. Note: If an offline vehicle was previously online, the vehicle list shows the last recorded metadata for the vehicle before it went offline. Text The following elements show the text metadata for a vehicle: Agency name: Shows the name of the agency or department the vehicles are a part of Number of vehicles on the list/number of vehicles in the system: Shows the number of vehicles on the current list as a subset of the total number of vehicles in the system If you have filtered the vehicle list by online or offline vehicles, you only see the applicable vehicles in the Vehicle List view. The number of vehicles on the current list (first number of the two) is the number of online or offline vehicles, depending on which filter you applied. For example, if there are 20 vehicles in the system and six of them are offline, if you filter the list for offline vehicles, this field shows 6 of 20 Vehicles. For information about filtering the vehicle list, see Filter By field above. All vehicles on the Evidence Library 3 (EL3) Fleet Management vehicle list that have been configured for live streaming are included in the total number (second number of the two). All of these vehicles appear on the Watch Commander Vehicle List view. Scroll to see them all, as needed. Vehicle ID: Shows the agency identifier of the vehicle Signed-in user name: Shows the name of the officer logged into the in-car DVR 30

Indicators GPS coordinates: Show the GPS location of the online vehicle The GPS coordinates update at regular intervals. Speed: Shows the speed of the online vehicle, in mph (miles per hour) The Speed updates at regular intervals. Indicators The indicator metadata appear as icons that notify you a trigger is active. A trigger is generally an event that automatically signals a DVR to start recording. The status of the triggers (active or not) updates the icons (present or not) at regular intervals. The presence of the following icons indicates that a trigger is active: Siren icon ( ): Indicates that the vehicle's siren is currently on Lights icon ( ): Indicates that the vehicle's emergency lights are currently on Microphone icon ( ): Indicates that the wireless microphone is currently on Aux icon ( ): Indicates that whatever is connected to the vehicle's Aux trigger is currently in use Live video stream activation On the Vehicle List view, you can activate one vehicle's live video stream or up to four vehicles' live video streams simultaneously. You use different elements depending on whether you want to activate one or multiple video streams. Note: Only vehicles in the Online or Recording state can stream live video. The following elements allow you to activate live video streams: Video button: Click Video to activate the corresponding vehicle's live video stream Clicking Video activates only one live video stream, the stream corresponding to the vehicle whose Video button you clicked. After you click Video, the Live Streaming view appears showing the corresponding vehicle's live video stream in the Live Streaming Player pane. For more information about the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view on page 32. Multi Stream checkbox: Check the Multi Stream checkbox to choose to activate a vehicle's live video stream simultaneously with other vehicles' video streams; check this checkbox for all the vehicles whose live video streams you want to activate simultaneously (up to four total) When you check the Multi Stream checkbox, the corresponding vehicle's box is shaded light blue indicating you have selected to activate its live video stream with any others selected and shaded blue (up to four total). Multi Stream button: Click Multi Stream to activate all the selected vehicles' live video streams simultaneously A Multi Stream button only becomes active when you check the corresponding Multi Stream checkbox. If you check four vehicles' Multi Stream checkboxes (four is the maximum allowed), all four corresponding Multi Stream buttons are active. 31

Watch Commander Views You can click any of the active Multi Stream buttons to activate the selected vehicles' live video streams. After you click Multi Stream, the Live Streaming view appears showing the selected vehicles' live video streams in the Live Streaming Player pane. For more information about the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view below. Note: When a vehicle's live video stream is activated, the in-car DVR beeps and shows an icon on the display to alert the in-car officer that his live video stream is being viewed in Watch Commander. This feature can be turned off. Live Streaming view When you activate a live video stream from the Vehicle List view, the Live Streaming view appears showing you the list of vehicles and the live video streams you activated. The Live Streaming view lists all the vehicles in your fleet in the Vehicle List pane and shows active live video streams in the Live Streaming Player pane. The Vehicle List pane shows each vehicle's online or recording state, and indicates whether its live video stream is active. The Live Streaming Player pane shows the live video streams of up to four selected vehicles as well as their locations, speed, and any active triggers. The elements or indicators on the Live Streaming view fall under three categories: State of the vehicle, its DVR, and live video stream Metadata Live video stream viewing 32

State Note: You can find all the same elements on the Live Streaming view whether you are viewing a single live video stream or multiple. State On the Live Streaming view, the following elements indicate the state of the vehicle, its DVR, and live video stream: Offline: A vehicle is offline when its box in the Vehicle List pane is shaded gray and a gray radio signal icon ( ) appears next to the vehicle ID An offline vehicle is not available to stream video. Online: A vehicle is online when a blue radio signal icon ( ) appears next to the vehicle ID in the Vehicle List pane An online vehicle is available to stream video. Recording: A vehicle's DVR is recording when its box in the Vehicle List pane is outlined in red, a red target icon ( ) appears next to its vehicle ID, and, if the vehicle's live video stream is active, its player is also outlined in red A vehicle that shows its DVR recording is online and available to stream video. Active live video stream: A vehicle's live video stream is active when its box in the Vehicle List pane is shaded light blue and its live video stream is playing in the Live Streaming Player pane You can view up to four active live video streams at once on the Live Streaming view. If the Live Streaming view shows less than four active live video streams, you can add live video streams until you have a total of four showing. Click an inactive online or recording vehicle on the Vehicle List pane to activate its live video stream. For more information on adding live video streams, see Adding another vehicle's video stream to the Live Streaming view on page 44. Note: When a vehicle's live video stream is activated, the in-car DVR beeps and shows an icon on the display to alert the in-car officer that his live video stream is being viewed. This feature can be turned off. Filter By field: Click the Filter By field and select Online Vehicles, Offline Vehicles, or All Vehicles to specify which vehicles you want to show in the Vehicle List pane Selecting Online Vehicles shows those vehicles that are currently online or recording on the list; selecting Offline Vehicles shows those vehicles that are currently offline on the list. Selecting All Vehicles shows all the vehicles in your fleet on the list; All Vehicles is the default. 33

Watch Commander Views Metadata Metadata in Watch Commander refers to the data available about each vehicle in the system. Watch Commander uses two types of metadata for each vehicle: text and indicators. Text metadata lists information, like the vehicle ID or a vehicle's GPS location, in text form. Indicator metadata shows an icon to indicate that a trigger is currently active. On the Live Streaming view, some metadata for a vehicle is shown in the Vehicle List pane, some metadata is only shown in the Live Streaming Player pane for those vehicles with active live video streams. Vehicle List pane In the Vehicle List pane of the Live Streaming view, all the metadata is text. All the vehicles in the system that are configured for live streaming can appear on the Vehicle List pane. The following elements show the metadata on the Vehicle List pane: Agency name: Shows the name of the agency or department the vehicles are a part of Number of vehicles on the list/number of vehicles in the system: Shows the number of vehicles on the current list as a subset of the total number of vehicles in the system If you have filtered the vehicle list by online or offline vehicles, you only see the applicable vehicles in the Vehicle List pane. The number of vehicles on the current list (first number of the two) is the number of online or offline vehicles, depending on which filter you applied. For example, if there are 20 vehicles in the system and six of them are offline, if you filter the list for offline vehicles, this field shows 6 of 20 Vehicles. For information about filtering the vehicle list, see Filter By field under State on page 33. All vehicles on the Evidence Library 3 (EL3) Fleet Management vehicle list that have been configured for live streaming are included in the total number (second number of the two). All of these vehicles appear on the Watch Commander Live Streaming view in the Vehicle List pane. Scroll to see them all, as needed. Vehicle ID: Shows the agency identifier of the vehicle Signed-in user name: Shows the name of the officer logged into the in-car DVR Live Streaming Player pane In the Live Streaming Player pane of the Live Streaming view, some of the metadata is text, some are indicators. Only vehicles whose live video streams are active show on the Live Streaming Player pane. Text The following elements show the text metadata for the vehicles on the Live Streaming Player pane: GPS coordinates: Show the GPS location of the vehicle The GPS coordinates update at regular intervals. Speed: Shows the speed of the vehicle, in mph (miles per hour) The Speed updates at regular intervals. 34

Indicators Indicators The indicator metadata appear as icons that notify you a trigger is active. A trigger is generally an event that automatically signals a DVR to start recording. The status of the triggers (active or not) updates the icons (present or not) at regular intervals. The presence of the following icons indicates that a trigger is active for a vehicle on the Live Streaming Player pane: Siren ( ): Indicates that the vehicle's siren is currently on Lights ( ): Indicates that the vehicle's emergency lights are currently on Microphone ( ): Indicates that the wireless microphone is currently on Aux ( ): Indicates that whatever is connected to the vehicle's Aux trigger is currently in use Live video stream viewing The following elements on the Live Streaming Player pane help you view a live video stream: Live video stream player: Shows the live video stream from one vehicle Multiple players can be open together in the Live Streaming Player pane. The size of each player changes depending on how many live video streams you are viewing. You can have up to four players open and streaming live video simultaneously. Player controls: Use the player controls to stop the live video stream, adjust its volume, or view it fullscreen For more information on using the player controls, see Using the live video stream player controls on page 36. Change Camera View icon ( ): Click the Change Camera View icon to select another available camera view to show in the live video stream player For more information on changing camera views, see Changing a live video stream's camera view on page 42. Close Player control: Click the X in the corner of a live video stream player to close the player and deactivate the vehicle's live video stream 35

Watch Commander Views Using the live video stream player controls The live video stream player has a few controls to help you view the live video stream. The live video stream player controls include: Play/Pause control: Click Pause to stop the live video stream; click Play to restart the live video stream When you click Pause, the live video stream stops completely; no video stream is saved to continue playing back where you stopped it. If you click Play within 30 seconds after clicking Pause, as long as the vehicle is still online, the live video stream shows whatever is currently being viewed through the selected camera. After 30 seconds, you must restart the video stream from the Vehicle List view. Audio control: Move your cursor over the Audio control to view and adjust the volume of the live video stream audio The audio volume is set to mute ( ) by default. Click the Audio control to unmute it. Fullscreen control: Click Fullscreen to view the live video stream on the full monitor screen To return to a partial screen, move your cursor on the video screen to show the live video stream player controls, then click Fullscreen ( ). 36

Viewing Live Video Streams Viewing Live Video Streams In this section... Viewing a single live video stream (page 38) Viewing multiple live video streams simultaneously (page 40) Changing camera views on a live video stream (page 42) Adding live video streams to the Live Streaming view (page 44) 37

Viewing Live Video Streams Overview With Watch Commander, you can view the live video stream of any online vehicle in your fleet. View a single live video stream View up to four live video streams simultaneously Change the camera view on a live video stream if more than one view is available Add another live video stream to those you are already viewing if you are viewing less than four Note: To use Watch Commander to view the status and live video stream for a vehicle, the vehicle must have a secure internet connection and be specially configured in Evidence Library 3 (EL3) Fleet Management. Viewing a single live video stream To view a single live video stream: 1. On the Vehicle List view, locate the vehicle whose live video stream you want to view. For information about the elements on the Vehicle List view, see Vehicle List view on page 29. 38

Viewing a single live video stream 2. Click Video for the vehicle whose live video stream you want to view. Note: When a vehicle's live video stream is activated, the in-car DVR beeps and shows an icon on the display to alert the in-car officer that his live video stream is being viewed. This feature can be turned off. The Live Streaming view appears showing the live video stream for the vehicle you selected. For information about the elements on the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view on page 32. 3. Use the live video stream player controls as needed. For information on using the live video stream player controls, see Using the live video stream player controls on page 36. 4. Change the camera view as needed, if applicable. For information on changing the camera view, see Changing a live video stream's camera view on page 42. 39

Viewing Live Video Streams Viewing multiple live video streams simultaneously To view multiple live video streams simultaneously: 1. On the Vehicle List view, locate the vehicles whose live video streams you want to view. For information about the elements on the Vehicle List view, see Vehicle List view on page 29. 2. Check the Multi Stream checkboxes for the vehicles whose live video streams you want to view. The corresponding vehicles' boxes are shaded light blue and their Multi Stream buttons become active. 3. Click one of the active Multi Stream buttons. Note: When a vehicle's live video stream is activated, the in-car DVR beeps and shows an icon on the display to alert the in-car officer that his live video stream is being viewed. This feature can be turned off. 40

Viewing multiple live video streams simultaneously The Live Streaming view appears showing the live video streams for the vehicles you selected. For information about the elements on the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view on page 32. 4. Use the live video stream player controls as needed. For information on using the live video stream player controls, see Using the live video stream player controls on page 36. 5. Change the camera view as needed, if applicable. For information on changing the camera view, see Changing a live video stream's camera view on page 42. 6. If you are viewing less than four live video streams, add another live video stream as needed. For information on adding another live video stream, see Adding another vehicle's video stream to the Live Streaming view on page 44. 41

Viewing Live Video Streams Changing a live video stream's camera view If a vehicle has more than one camera view available (for example, front and cabin views), you can change the camera view that shows in the live video stream player on the Live Streaming view. For more information about the elements on the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view on page 32. To change a live video stream's camera view: 1. On the live video stream player whose camera view you want to change, click the Change Camera View icon ( ). The Change Camera View drop-down list appears showing the available camera views for the vehicle. 2. Select the camera view you want to change to. 42

Changing a live video stream's camera view The Please Wait message appears asking you to wait while the camera view changes. (The message only shows for a short time, then disappears.) The live video stream player shows that the system is processing the request to change camera views. When the system has finished processing, the live video stream for the new camera view shows in the live video stream player. 43

Viewing Live Video Streams Adding another vehicle's video stream to the Live Streaming view You can show up to four live video streams at once on the Live Streaming view. If the Live Streaming view shows less than four live video streams, you can add streams until you have a total of four showing. The vehicles showing live video streams on the Live Streaming view are shaded light blue in the Vehicle List pane. For more information about the elements on the Live Streaming view, see Live Streaming view on page 32. To add another vehicle's live video stream to the Live Streaming view: On the Vehicle List pane, select the vehicle whose live video stream you want to add. Note: The vehicle must be online ( ) or recording ( ) for a live video stream to be available. 44

Adding another vehicle's video stream to the Live Streaming view The vehicle you selected is shaded light blue and its live video stream player is added to the Live Streaming Player pane. If you want to close a live video stream player: On the Vehicle List pane, select the light-blue shaded vehicle whose live video stream player you want to close. The vehicle you selected is no longer shaded light blue, and its live video stream player no longer shows on the Live Streaming Player pane. 45

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Index Index A accessing Watch-Commander, 25 activating live video stream, 31 active live video stream, 33 active triggers, 31, 35 adding live video stream, 44 agency name, 30, 34 alert, in-car, 32-33 Audio control, 36 Aux icon, 31, 35 B blue radio signal icon, 30, 33 browsers, supported, 10 C camera view, changing, 35, 42 Change Camera View icon, 35 changing camera view, 35, 42 Chrome, 10 closing live video stream player, 45 controls, 35-36 D DVR alert, 32-33 recording, 30, 33 E Evidence Library 3, 16, 29-30, 34 F Filter By field, 30, 33 filtering vehicle list, 30, 33 Fleet Manager, 10 Fullscreen control, 36 G geographic location, 31, 34 GPS coordinates, 31, 34 gray radio signal icon, 29, 33 H hardware router, 10 Help link, 28 I icons, 31, 35 in-car alert, 32-33 in-car officer name, 30, 34 indicator metadata, 31, 35 installation requirements, 10, 17 installing overview, 10 Port Forwarder, 11 Watch Commander, 16 Internet Explorer, 10 ipad, 10 iphone, 10 L license keys, 22 lights icon, 31, 35 link online help, 28 vehicle list, 28 list of vehicles, 29-30, 32, 34 Live Streaming view, 33-35 described, 32 live video stream, 32-33 activation, 31 adding, 44 player, 35 closing, 45 controls, 35-36 viewing, 35 Live Video Streaming Properties, 10 location, 31, 34 logging in, 25 logging out, 28 M metadata agency name, 30, 34 described, 30, 34 GPS, 31, 34 in-car officer name, 30, 34 indicators, 31, 35 Live Streaming Player pane, 34 speed, 31, 34 text, 30, 34 total number of vehicles, 30, 34 user name, 30, 34 vehicle ID, 30, 34 Vehicle List pane, 34 microphone icon, 31, 35 Multi Stream button, 31 Multi Stream checkbox, 31 multiple live video streams, 31-32 47

Index mute, 36 N number of vehicles, 30, 34 O officer name, 30, 34 offline vehicle, 29, 33 online vehicle, 30, 33 P Pause/Play control, 36 player, 35 player controls, 35 Port Forwarder, 10 ports, 21 prerequisites, 10, 17 R radio signal icon blue, 30, 33 gray, 29, 33 recording, 30, 33 red outline, 30, 33 requirements for installation, 17 router, 10 S Safari, 10 setting Live Video Streaming Properties, 10 signed-in user name, 30, 34 signing in to Watch-Commander, 25 siren icon, 31, 35 software router, 10 speed, 31, 34 state of vehicle, 29, 33 streaming video activation, 31 player controls, 35 viewing, 35 supported browsers, 10 T target icon, 30, 33 text metadata, 30, 34 total number of vehicles, 30, 34 triggers, 31, 35 U user name, 30, 34 V vehicle ID, 30, 34 location, 31, 34 speed, 31, 34 state, 29, 33 vehicle list filter, 30, 33 Vehicle List view, 29-32 described, 29 Vehicles link, 28 Video button, 31 video stream, 32-33 activation, 31 player, 35 controls, 35-36 viewing live video stream, 35 48