TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Models 74001, 74004, 74016, 74040, 74042 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all warnings and instructions. Save these instructions. The most up-to-date warnings and instructions are available at www.TASER.com MMU0057 Rev: B...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction What Is the Axon Body 2 Camera System? Additional Reading Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body 2 Camera Accessories Parts Assembly and Use Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body 2 Camera Operating Modes...
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TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Chapter 6: Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Axon Body 2 Camera Charging the Battery Replacing the Battery Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Customer Service Warranty Policy Warnings Radio Waves Product Model Description Declaration of Conformity...
What Is the Axon Body 2 Camera System? The Axon Body 2 is a camera system incorporating an audio and video recording device. This camera is designed for use in tough environmental conditions encountered in law enforcement, corrections, military, and security activities.
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body 2 Camera The Axon Body 2 camera includes physical controls to enable video and audio capture while providing visual, au- dible, and vibration notifications of the Axon Body 2 camera’s state of operation.
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Upload Status LED Initial connection (momentary) Solid red (for 20 seconds or fewer) In queue awaiting upload Solid yellow Device ready (all videos uploaded successfully) and ful- Solid green ly charged Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body 2 Camera 3...
LED off Contact TASER customer service. Lens – The camera lens. Pressing buttons causes the Axon Body 2 camera to emit audio alerts (beeps) to indicate system actions. See Chap- ter 4: Notification Reference Tables or more information. Accessories The Axon Body 2 camera is designed to work with the new Axon RapidLock mounting system. The RapidLock mounting system consists of the attachment piece (called the key) on the camera and the various mounting op- tions including the attachment receiver (called the lock).
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Assembly and Use Insert the key on the back of the Axon Body 2 camera into the lock. Twist the RapidLock mount counterclockwise, 90 degrees. Place the magnetic back underneath the shirt, patrol vest, or whatever you are using.
With default settings, the system does not capture audio in BUFFERING mode, so anything recorded in that mode will be video-only. Buffering mode starts only after the Axon Body 2 camera is turned on. The system does not record when the camera is turned off.
If you want to add a marker to a video while you are recording: • Press and release the Function button within one second. Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body 2 Camera 7...
Battery Status Press the Battery button to determine the percentage remaining in the battery. See Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body 2 Camera for details on the Battery LED functions. Configuring Your Axon Camera Adjusting the Audio Prompt Volume Connect the Axon Body 2 camera to the Evidence Sync application.
On your smart device, open the Axon View application and follow the onscreen instructions. Pairing Your Axon Body 2 Camera with a Smart Device Note: The Axon Body 2 camera is shipped with pairing enabled, but your administrator can turn the feature off. Turn on the Axon Body 2 camera.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual On your smart device, follow the onscreen instructions. Other Settings Your organization’s administrator can further configure your Axon Body 2 system with these features: • Pre-event buffer of up to two minutes • Axon Signal-enabled Bluetooth wireless technology •...
Chapter 4: Notification Reference Tables Audio Prompts The Axon Body 2 camera emits beeping sounds called “audio prompts” to notify you of the system status. These audio prompts usually occur after you perform an action with the body camera. These audio prompts are accom- panied by a vibration that matches the beeps.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Battery LED Battery Status Battery LED Battery capacity is 41–100 percent Green Battery capacity is 20–40 percent Yellow Battery capacity is less than 20 percent Red during operation; flashing red and yellow during...
If a light bar is turned off, the camera will continue to record. The ASU cannot turn an Axon system on. If the Axon Body 2 camera is turned off, the camera will not record even if an ASU sends an activation signal.
Do not immerse the Axon Body 2 camera in water or cleaning solutions. If the Axon Body 2 camera lens becomes dirty, use a lens blower brush to clean it and then wipe it with a soft cloth if necessary.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Replacing the Battery Replacement batteries are combined with the back portion of an Axon Body 2 camera. Replacing a battery in- volves removing the back of the camera and installing a new camera back.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting If you experience difficulty with your Axon Body 2 camera, first power the device down, and start it again. If experiencing difficulty with the Axon View application, power down the mobile device, turn the device back on, and re-pair your smart device with the Axon Body 2 camera.
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TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or...
74042 is an Axon Body 2 camera molded in yellow and configured to download data to a computer. 74016 is an Axon Body 2 camera packaged in a test and evaluation kit and configured to upload data to Evidence. com services.