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TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Model T00064 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: C...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction What Is the Axon Body 2 Camera System? Important Safety and Health Information 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 BUFFERING Mode (Turning on the Camera) EVENT Mode (Starting Recording)
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TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Chapter 5: Axon Signal Operations 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 Declaration of Conformity...
Sync software, assign personnel to cameras, recharge your camera, and transfer video from an Axon device to a computer. Visit academy.axon.io/. Detailed instructions for using Axon cameras and other TASER products with Evidence Sync are available in the Evidence Sync User Manual.
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. top view bottom view Function LED...
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TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Function LED Shows when certain functions are enabled. Function Enabled Function LED Mute Blinking blue Camera error* Solid red Bluetooth feature is booting up Solid blue * Use the power switch to turn the camera off and on.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual System Status Upload Status LED Device ready (all videos uploaded successfully) and ful- Solid green ly charged Device not assigned, agency mismatch, camera set in Blinking red the offline mode, or device error Blinking yellow –...
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Assembly and Use Read Important Safety and Health Information (Chapter 1) before performing these steps. Insert the key on the back of the Axon Body 2 camera into the lock. Twist the RapidLock mount counterclockwise, 90 degrees.
Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body 2 Camera Operating Modes The Axon Body 2 camera has two operating modes: BUFFERING (turning on the camera and starting pre-event buffering) EVENT (event recording) BUFFERING Mode (Turning on the Camera) Move the ON/OFF switch on the camera to the ON position. With the camera turned on, the Axon system is in the BUFFERING mode.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Notes: • An agency can turn off the BUFFERING mode. If your agency has deactivated the BUFFERING mode, your Axon system will operate the same way as described in this manual, but the camera will not record anything until you double-press the EVENT button.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual 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.
TASER Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Using Axon View The Axon View application enables you to replay video and add metadata (GPS, title, case ID, and category) to your videos using a smart phone or multimedia player. Using your smart device, download the Axon View application from the Google Play store or the iTunes App Store.
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 Function LED Function Enabled Function LED Mute (no audio capture) Blinking blue Camera error* Solid red Bluetooth feature is booting up Solid blue * Use the power switch to turn the camera off and on.
Chapter 5: Axon Signal Operations Axon Signal technology is included with the Axon Body 2 camera. However, your agency’s administrator must have activated the Axon Signal capability for it to work. When it is active, Axon Signal technology takes your Axon Body 2 camera from BUFFERING to EVENT mode auto- matically.
20 percent of the battery capacity remains. Always recharge a depleted battery as soon as reasonably possible. You can use an Axon Dock, wall charger, or computer to charge the battery. Using a non-TASER approved wall charger may degrade device performance and will void the warranty.
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.
Customer Service Visit www.taser.com and view the Support options, or call 1-800-978-2737. Warranty Policy TASER International warranty provisions are applicable on all Axon Body 2 system products. See TASER Interna- tional’s website, www.taser.com, for detailed warranty information. Warnings For a full list of the warning associated with this product, see www.taser.com.
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• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult TASER International Customer Service for help. FCC/IC NOTICE: This device meets the body worn human exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65, 2001, and ANSI/ IEEE C95.1, 1992.
THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Declaration of Conformity TASER International declares that this Axon system is in compliance with the requirements and other relevant provisions of the RTT&E Directive 1999/5/EC regarding radio and telecommunications equipment and the Directive 2014/30/EU regarding electromagnetic compatibility.