Accessories and mounts Configure your camera Adjust volume Light setting Camera vibration Axon Signal Other settings (admin) Operate your camera Operating modes Turn on the camera and Ready mode (buffering) Start Recording mode (event) Mute audio recording Stealth mode Add markers while recording Battery status LEDs and sounds LEDs while docked Audible and haptic notifications Axon View Pair your camera with a smart device Evidence Sync Upload to Axon Evidence Download in offline mode Admin settings Video Audio App support Axon Signal Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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Body 2 Camera User Guide User configurable settings Additional settings Care and maintenance Clean the camera Charge the battery Charge without a dock Replace the battery Internal clock Update firmware Moisture Camera storage Troubleshooting General FAQs Axon Dock FAQs Camera registration FAQs ADM error codes Technical information Technical support Warranty Warnings Radio waves FCC compliance statement ISED Canada compliance statement Declaration of conformity and EU compliance statement Compliance marks Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Watch this video for a quick start guide to your Body 2 camera. Important safety and health information Read, understand, and follow all warnings and instructions before using this product. The most up-to-date warnings and instructions are available at www.axon.com. Additional reading This manual discusses how to operate the camera. Other manuals cover additional aspects of the camera system. These documents are available at help.axon.com. For details on working with uploaded videos and managing cameras, including inventory management and organization-wide settings, see the Axon Evidence User and Administrator Reference Guide. For details on installing and setting up the dock to transfer information and recharge your camera, see the Axon Dock section (or PDF) on your camera's product page at my.Axon. For instructions on using Axon cameras with a smart device, see the Axon View for Devices User Manual for Android or iOS. Links to Axon Academy training videos appear in relevant topics of this guide, including how to register for and use the Axon Evidence website, configure settings, install Evidence Sync software, assign personnel to cameras, recharge your camera, and transfer video to a computer. Register camera Cameras must be registered by your organization before they can be assigned to users. Additionally, you should adjust the organization-wide camera settings in Axon Evidence before assigning cameras to users. Registration with View XL Standalone mode This section describes how to register your camera using View XL Standalone mode. Registration requires: Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide View XL Version v1.17 or later installed on a Windows computer A camera with USB Sync cable 1. Launch View XL and enter your agency Axon Evidence URL. 2. Sign in using your Axon Evidence credentials. 3. Select Launch Standalone Mode. 4. Connect your camera to View XL using a USB Sync cable. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process and assign the camera to an officer. FAQs For camera registration FAQs, including error codes when registering through ADM, see Camera registration in Troubleshooting on page 24. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
4. Power 5. On/off indicator 6. Function 7. Event 8. Battery LED 9. Battery status Action Button Presses Battery status Press to view battery capacity on Battery LED (see LEDs and sounds on button page 11). Function button Used for device pairing, mute, and to add markers while recording. Marker, add Press Function while recording Mute on/off Press Function for three seconds while recording Pairing Press Event + Program simultaneously Power off Move Power to Off (red indicator hidden) Power on Move Power to On (red indicator shows) Recording start Double-press Event Recording stop Press Event for three seconds Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Button Presses Stealth mode, Press Battery status for 10 seconds* enter Stealth mode, exit Press Battery status for 10 seconds* * The camera remembers the previous volume and light settings when exiting Stealth mode. For details on screen icons and meanings of both the top and front LEDs, see LEDs and sounds on page 11. Top view 1. Connection socket 2. Function LED 3. Operation LED Connection socket – For data transfer and charging. Function LED – Communicates mute mode, Bluetooth, Axon View XL connection, and errors. Operation LED – Communicates recording, buffering, power on/off, and errors. Bottom view 1. Status LED Status LED – Displays camera status when docked. Accessories and mounts The Body 2 camera works with a variety of Axon mounting systems. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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Body 2 Camera User Guide Note As with any radio frequency or electronic device, Axon recommends to avoid placing the camera directly next to your radio to prevent inadvertent radio activation. The various mounts that use this system can be used with a wide variety of uniforms to fasten the camera to your shirt, vest, or jacket. In general, Axon mounting systems consist of the attachment piece (called the key) on the camera and the attachment receiver (called the lock) on the mount. To lock a camera in place, insert the key of the camera into the lock of the mount (the camera will typically be sideways) and turn it 90 degrees counterclockwise (when you are looking straight at the mount). To release the camera from the mount, turn the camera 90 degrees clockwise. When wearing the camera, you can use the livestreaming feature of the Axon View app (see page 13) to show the camera's view. You can find further information on mounting options, including demonstration videos, on my.Axon at Body-Worn Camera Mounting Options. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Axon Evidence – If your role allows access to the Admin menu, select Admin > Devices and Applications > Axon model. Settings will update the next time you dock the camera or it connect to approved Wi-Fi (if enabled). Evidence Sync – Download from Axon Evidence under Help. For details on all the following features, see the Evidence Sync product page. Adjust volume During normal operation, the camera emits beeping sounds, called audio prompts, to notify you of the camera status. To adjust camera audio prompt volume: Use Axon View or View XL In Settings, tap Volume and select the volume level. The camera beeps once at the volume you tapped, or if you tapped Off, the camera is silent. Light setting During normal operation, the camera shows camera status using LEDs. For a description of what the different colors indicate, see LEDs and sounds on page 11. Settings or the ability to change them may be restricted by your administrator. To change the brightness of the LEDs: Use Axon View or View XL Tap the switch to the right of Indicator Lights to change the setting. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide Camera vibration During normal operation, the camera uses vibrations (haptic feedback) to indicate camera status. Use Axon View or View XL Tap the switch to the right of Vibration to change the setting. Axon Signal This camera is compatible with Axon Signal technology. Your administrator must activate Axon Signal capability prior to use. When it is active, Axon Signal technology can broadcast a signal that allows your camera to transition from Ready to Recording mode automatically. When your camera starts recording, you will see, hear, and feel all the normal start-recording notifications. Axon Signal technology transmissions only allow cameras to start recording. Axon Signal technology does not transmit a signal to end recording. The camera must be stopped manually. Axon Signal technology cannot power an Axon camera on. If the c amera is off, it will not record. Devices equipped with Axon Signal technology have a signal range of approximately 30 feet (9.1 meters) and can be purchased separately from the Axon Body camera. Other settings (admin) Your organization’s Axon administrator can configure additional settings and functionality (such as video quality and pre-event buffer time) for your camera. The list of options is in Admin settings on page 16. Check with your Axon administrator for information about which settings and functionality are available for your camera. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide Operate your camera Before operating an Axon Body Camera, ensure it is fully charged and properly configured. For details, see Charge the battery on page 18. Operating modes This camera has two operating modes: Ready (Buffering) – Camera is on and is pre-event buffering Recording (Event) – Camera is recording Turn on the camera and Ready mode (buffering) Move Power to On so the red indicator shows. The camera enters Ready (Buffering) mode. When the camera is in Ready mode: The Operation LED on top of the camera blinks green The camera is capturing video but not recording to permanent memory The pre-event buffer is configurable between 0 and 120 seconds, but set at 30 seconds by default. When Recording (Event) mode is activated, the buffered video captured directly before the event is saved and attached to the event in permanent memory. This feature captures the video of an incident just before a recording begins. The camera does not capture audio within the pre-event buffer by default (but can be set to do so by an admin). Ready mode starts when the camera is turned on. It does not buffer video when the camera is turned off or docked. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Mute audio recording If your organization’s administrator has configured your camera to do so, you can mute audio while recording video. 1. Press Function for three seconds to mute audio capture. The Function LED blinks blue while the camera is muted. 2. Press Function another three seconds to cancel mute. Stealth mode Use Stealth mode to turn off the LEDs, sounds (audio prompts), and vibrations (haptic feedback) on your camera. This is useful for both tactical situations and when dealing with members of the public with light/sound sensitivity. Use camera controls To enter or exit Stealth mode – Press Battery status on the front for 10 seconds. Use Axon View or View XL Tap the switch to the right of Stealth mode to change the setting. Add markers while recording Markers are useful for indicating an important event that you want to easily find when replaying the video. The marker is shown when the video is replayed in Axon Evidence and documented in the audit trail. To add a marker to a video while you are recording, press Function. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide Battery status The battery capacity for your camera appears on the camera display as a percentage. The Operation LEDs also reflect battery level; see LEDs and sounds on page 11. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Red Ready (Buffering) mode (if Blinking Blinking green** configured) green Recovering interrupted video Blinking Blinking View XL, connecting (Fleet only) Blinking purple View XL, connected (Fleet only) Purple * May not be enabled at your agency. ** If configured to mimic Operation LED. LEDs while docked The round Battery LED on the front of the camera and Status LED on the bottom (top when docked) shows information while docked. Description Battery LED Battery charging – LED colors show the charge level. Green: >98% Yellow: 20–98% Red: <20% Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Audio Notification Haptic Notification Operating Mode or Action (beep) (vibration) Battery low, buffering ( <20 Four every 20 seconds Four every 20 seconds minutes remaining) Battery low, recording (<3 Four every 20 seconds Four every 20 seconds minutes remaining) Camera memory full Three Three Internal clock not set or error Five every 20 seconds Five every 20 seconds (Operation and Function LEDs also solid red Power on or off Recording Two at start and every two Two, every two minutes minutes Recording stop, return to Ready One, long One, long duration mode Axon Enterprise, Inc.
2. Install and open the Axon View app. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions or go to help.axon.com for additional information. Note All data is stored on the Axon camera. No videos are stored on your smart device. Go to the Axon View product page or see the Axon View for Devices User Manual for Android or iOS for details about using Axon View. Pair your camera with a smart device For additional information on using Axon cameras with a smart device, see Sign in and connect body camera at my.Axon. Note Internet access is required to pair the camera with Axon View. The security model for Axon View with the camera requires server login access when pairing and when the authorization on the camera expires (approximately every 10 days). Your admin must enable Pair with Axon Applications under App Support to pair with Axon View. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Open Axon View, select your camera, and tap Initiate Pairing. 3. On the camera, press Event and Function simultaneously. You’ll hear three short rising-pitch beeps and the Operation LED blinks blue 4. Follow the Axon View on-screen instructions. Tap the serial number for your camera. When pairing is complete, live video appears in Axon View. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide Evidence Sync If you do not have an Axon Dock, your agency can let you use Evidence Sync on a Windows compatible computer to upload your videos to Axon Evidence or download them to a computer. The Preview mode noted below is only for identifying videos; the video may appear choppy and does not represent the quality of the uploaded video. Upload to Axon Evidence 1. Start Evidence Sync by double-clicking the SYNC desktop icon, or Start > All Programs > SYNC and select SYNC. 2. Enter your sign-in information and select Submit. 3. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB Sync cable. 4. Select the Video List tab. 5. On the video row, select the video and then Click here to play to preview the desired video(s). 6. Select the check box next to the video(s) to upload. 7. Select Upload Selected. The video uploads to Axon Evidence and is removed from the camera. 8. Find the uploaded video in the list.
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9. To find the original video file, select the Downloaded Videos tab and then Locate next to any video thumbnail to open its host folder. 10. To play a video, select the Downloaded Videos tab, then select a thumbnail. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Applications > Body Camera > . Not all settings may be applicable at your organization. Video Action Definition Quality Determines the camera’s recording quality. Pre-Event Buffer Determines the buffer duration included in the final video. Watermark Adds a permanent watermark with date, time, and camera serial number to the upper-right corner of videos. Show recording status Illuminates the front-facing Battery LED to provide a visible indication of with front camera light recording status. The light blinks green during buffering, red when recording. Audio Action Definition Record Audio Enables audio along with the video. Toggle Camera Audio Lets users mute audio on their camera. Pre-Event Buffer Audio Enables audio in the pre-event buffer. App support Action Definition Axon View Allows cameras to be paired with Axon View. When disabled, cameras can still be connected via wired connection to View XL (Standalone). Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Signal Activation Lets camera recording be activated by Axon Signal. User configurable settings Action Definition Users Can Use Stealth Lets users enable Stealth mode on their camera, which disables all lights, Mode audio, and haptic feedback. Additional settings Action Definition Bookmark while Lets users add a bookmark during a recording by pressing Function on recording the side of the camera. The bookmark appears on the video in Axon Evidence. Offline Configuration Determines if Axon Body 2 and Axon Flex 2 cameras can be used in standalone (offline) mode. Enhanced Low Power Warns of low battery capacity using the Battery LED and audio signals. Warnings The in-field Battery LED is green above 66%, yellow at 66–33%, red below 33%, and blinking red and yellow when critically low. The audio warning consists of four audio beeps and haptic vibrations at 20%, 15%, 10%, and 5% battery. Immediately before the device shuts down due to low power, it will emit an extra-long audio beep and haptic vibration. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
This section describes cleaning, charging, and storage for the camera. Never disassemble the camera beyond what is required to change the battery as this can compromise camera integrity and invalidate the warranty. The camera does not contain a memory card or any user-replaceable parts other than the battery. Follow all cleaning agent manufacturer directions. Clean the camera Watch this video for an overview of body camera cleaning for a Body 3. Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the surface of the camera. Do not use harsh cleaners or solvents. Ideally, moisten the cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Do not immerse the camera in water or cleaning solutions. If the camera lens becomes dirty, use a lens blower brush to clean it and then wipe it with a soft cloth as needed. If the camera display becomes dirty, clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use ammonia-based or similar type window cleaners on the camera lens or display as these normally contain abrasives that can scratch. Do not place the lens under running water or apply jets of water. Do not use compressed air to clean the camera. Compressed air may damage the camera’s microphones. Ensure the m icrophone openings are clear of debris. Charge the battery A fully charged camera battery should provide enough power for approximately 12 hours of normal operation. Recharging a battery after a 12-hour use can take up to nine hours if you are recharging on an Axon Dock. Recharging could take considerably longer if recharging from a computer. Charge the camera battery by placing the camera in the dock or connecting a USB Sync cable. Note Ensure the Connection socket is dry and free of dirt and debris before placing the camera in a dock or connecting a USB Sync cable. The dock functions as an ethernet adapter, an unmanaged network switch, and charger. It charges and uploads video to Axon Evidence simultaneously. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Instructions for replacing the camera battery are available from your Axon representative. Charge without a dock To charge the camera when no dock is available, use a USB Sync cable. You should still regularly place your camera in its dock to ensure it has the correct time synchronization and receives the latest firmware updates. Charge your camera with a USB Sync cable. 1. Connect the camera to the USB Sync cable. 2. Connect the cable to a power adapter or USB port. A power adapter generally provides more charging power than a device’s USB port. If the camera was off, it enters low-power mode and the current charge level appears on the camera display. When you remove the cable, the camera turns off. During charging, power the camera on normally at any time and it enters Ready mode (buffering). If the camera was on, it remains on with the charging icon beside the battery. When you remove the cable, the icon disappears and the camera remains on. The color of the Battery status LED provides a visual indication of the charge level. The LED is red when the charge level is 20% or less, yellow at 20–98%, and green at 98% or higher. Replace the battery Replacement batteries are combined with the back portion of the camera. Replacing a battery involves removing the back of the camera and installing a new one. 1. Turn the camera off. 2. Use a Torx T6 screwdriver to remove the six screws from the back of the camera. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Body 2 Camera User Guide 3. Remove the back of the camera. 4. Install the new camera back and reinstall the six screws. Do not overtighten. Internal clock Place your camera in an Axon Dock or connect it to View XL Standalone mode to update the camera’s internal clock. Update firmware Return your body camera to its networked charging dock on a regular basis, ideally at the end of every daily shift. This will recharge the battery, upload data to Axon Evidence, and download and apply any available firmware updates. While docked, the Status LED on the bottom (now facing up) blinks red and yellow while downloading new firmware; avoid removing the camera during a download. Moisture Don’t charge your camera while the Connection socket on the camera or dock is wet. If the Connection socket is wet, use a paper towel or absorbent cloth to blot the connector and then allow it to fully dry before charging. If a camera is charging when it gets wet, remove it from the charging source (dock or cable), use a paper towel or absorbent cloth to blot the Connection socket, and then allow it to fully dry before charging again. The Connection socket must be fully dry before placing the camera in a dock or connecting a cable. Camera storage -04–95 °F Do not store Axon body-worn cameras in environments where the -20–35 °C temperature is likely to be outside the maximum (such as under direct sunlight, near heaters, or in a vehicle in extremely hot weather) or minimum values. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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Body 2 Camera User Guide 70–75 °F For long-term storage, ensure room temperature is i n this range and 21–24 °C Battery LED is yellow before powering down. Every six months, run the camera until the battery is depleted, then recharge until Battery LED is yellow . Do not store the camera battery fully charged or fully discharged. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
I accidentally undocked my camera while it was updating firmware. What do I No special action is needed, nor is your camera damaged. Avoid removing a camera from the dock while firmware is being applied, indicated by the Status LED blinking red and yellow . But if it happens: If the camera was undocked when downloading the firmware, it resumes downloading the next time it’s docked. If the camera was undocked while updating firmware, it continues updating until it is completed. Ensure the camera has enough battery power for the update to complete. Important Never power the camera off while firmware is being applied. Why does Windows Media Player (WMP) keep playing the wrong audio track? This is a known issue with WMP and dual-track media files. One solution is to select the other audio track in WMP, which is different for each version. Another is to use a different media player, like the free and open-source VLC Media Player (Axon does not specifically approve use of any one media player). Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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3. If Stealth mode is toggled on (green ), toggle it off (grey Why does my TASER device SPPM battery not activate my body camera? See this separate help topic: https://my.axon.com/s/article/SPPM-battery-does-not-activate- Axon-Body-2. Why can't I add markers while recording? This feature must be enabled in the Admin section of your Axon Evidence account. To use, see Add markers while recording on page 9. Why can't I put my camera in Stealth mode? This feature must be enabled in the Admin section of your Axon Evidence account. To use, see Stealth mode on page 9. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
How do I ensure my dock is connected to the network? If your dock is connected to the network, LEDs in the ethernet port blink green or amber. The camera will also be able to upload videos to Axon Evidence immediately upon docking. My dock is registered, so why is "Device Profile" on Axon Evidence empty? This is a known issue and a fix is in progress. Why can't I access my dock’s Device Profile page on Axon Evidence? Your dock must be registered to use the Device Profile page on Axon Evidence. See the ...
How can I identify which camera failed preparation when multiple cameras are docked? Check the serial number of the camera displayed in the error message by tapping Errors. The serial number is located on the back of the camera. ADM error codes If there is a problem with preparing the camera, Axon Device Manager (ADM) displays an error. Tap Errors to review the error information on ADM and refer to the following instructions to resolve the issue. If you are unable to register any cameras, this may be due to a connectivity issue. See Managing Network Allowed Lists with Axon Cloud Services to ensure the appropriate network ports are open. If some cameras are registering but others are not, this may be a transient error. A suggested general troubleshooting approach is to: 1. Start with only one camera docked at a time. 2. Attempt to register. If a registration error occurs, tap Dismiss All to allow ADM to retry registration. 3. If registration fails again, power the camera off and then on again and repeat the registration process. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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Sign out and back into ADM. If you can sign in, retry reach your registration. Otherwise, contact technical support at organization’s Axon help.axon.com to see if there are any issues with Axon Evidence account Evidence. 34, 48, or 50 Camera provisioning Power the camera off and back on, then retry registration. issue If the error persists, contact your Axon Evidence administrator to confirm that Device Management permission is enabled. If Device Management permission is enabled, contact your Axon representative or technical support at help.axon.com for assistance. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Technical information Technical support Visit help.axon.com for support options or call 800-978-2737. Warranty Axon Enterprise, Inc. warranty provisions are applicable on all Body system products. See www.axon.com/legal for detailed warranty information. This warranty does not apply, and Axon shall not be liable for any loss, loss of data, damage, or other liability arising out of: a. Damage caused by failure to follow instructions regarding the use of the product; b. Damage caused by the use of non-Axon products or the use of cartridges, batteries or other parts, components or accessories not manufactured or recommended by Axon; c. Damage caused by abuse, misuse, intentional or deliberate damage to the product, or force majeure; d. Damage to a product or part that has been repaired or modified by persons not authorized by Axon or without Axon's written permission, or e. If any Axon serial number has been removed or tampered with. Thus, any handling of the camera that alters the condition of the equipment by unauthorized personnel without proper technical training may result in the immediate loss of the manufacturer's standard warranty coverage by impacting the integrity of the equipment and rendering the quality testing performed by specialized technical personnel impossible after handling the equipment. Warnings For a full list of the warning associated with this product, see www.axon.com/legal. Radio waves The camera system transmission is in the frequency ranges of 2402–2480 MHz, 2412–2462 MHz, 5150–5350 MHz, 5470–5725 MHz, and 5725–5850 MHz. Additionally, depending on the model number and country, it may transmit in the frequencies listed below: AX1001, AX1019: 2402–2480 MHz, 2412–2462 MHz, 5745–5825 MHz Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Axon equipment (models AX1001 and AX1019) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 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 television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult Axon technical support for help. Axon systems comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ISED Canada compliance statement This equipment (models AX1001 and AX1019) complies with the IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Énoncé d'exposition aux rayonnements: Cet équipement (modèles AX1001 et AX1019) est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements ioniques RSS-102 pour un environnement incontrôlé. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande de 5150 à 5250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux. Section 8.4 of RSS-GEN Axon systems (models AX1001 and AX1019) comply with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Systèmes Axon (modèles AX1001 et AX1019) est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS d’Industrie Canada. Son utilisation est soumise aux conditions suivantes : 1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage, et 2) doit accepter tout brouillage, y compris le brouillage pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable. These digital apparatus (models AX1001 and AX1019) comply with Canadian ICES-003 Class B. Digital apparatus model AX1026 complies with Canadian ICES-003 Class A. Ces appareils numériques (modèles AX1001 et AX1019) sont conformes à la norme canadienne NMB-003 Classe B. Appareil numérique modèle AX1026 conforme à la norme canadienne NMB-003 Classe A. THIS AXON SYSTEM MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. CE SYSTÈME AXONE RÉPOND AUX EXIGENCES DU GOUVERNEMENT EN MATIÈRE D’EXPOSITION AUX ONDES RADIO. Declaration of conformity and EU compliance statement Axon declares that this Axon system is compliant with the requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU and the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council. A copy of the original Declaration of Conformity is at www.axon.com/legal. Country of origin: Finished in the U.S. with U.S. and imported parts. Compliance marks Also see axon.com/legal/compliance-documentation. Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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