Uploading Files Using Vuvault; Non-Secure Usb Port Method - Digital-Ally FirstVu HD One Operation Manual

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FirstVu HD One™ Operation Guide
The FirstVu HD One is capable of advanced security features
which may restrict a user's access to recorded event files.
These restrictions can be implemented by a system
administrator only if using the VuVault back office software. If
the Secure USB port feature has been enabled in the VuVault
Admin>Settings>FirstVu HD One Defaults tab, video and
metadata files will not be accessible through the USB port
and can only be uploaded using VuVault. Additionally, each
user must have Upload New Videos permissions within
VuVault to transfer files from the FirstVu HD One.

Uploading Files using VuVault

Non-Secure USB Port method

To upload video files from the FirstVu HD One when the Secure USB Port is not enabled,
plug the supplied USB cable into the computer USB port and insert the other end of the
cable into the FirstVu HD One USB port. Make sure your device is powered on.
1. Select Upload from the Main navigation bar. If the secure USB port feature has not been
enabled, select From Disk.
2. Click the Source button. 'A dialogue box will appear allowing you to select the location of
your FirstVu HD One.
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