Axon Enterprise S01000 B Axon Body Product Manual

TASER Axon Body Camera
User Manual
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MMU0046 Rev: C
Contents
3 Chapter 1: Introduction
3 What Is the Axon Body System? 3 Additional Reading
4 Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body Camera 5 Accessories
7 Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body Camera 7 Operating Modes 7 BUFFERING Mode 8 EVENT Mode 8 Battery Status 8 Adjusting the Audio Prompt Volume 9 Turning o the Camera LEDs
10 Chapter 4: Audio Prompts
11 Chapter 5: Care and Maintenance 11 Cleaning the Axon Body Camera 11 Charging the Battery
12 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 12 Reset Functioning 12 Customer Service 12 Warranty Policy 12 Warnings 13 Radio Waves
15 Chapter 7: CE Declaration of Conformity
Introduction
1
What Is the Axon Body System?
The Axon Body camera 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. The Axon Body camera is designed to record events in real time for secure storage, retrieval, and analysis via the Evidence.com services or in an oine conguration to your local computer. The recorded events are transferred to your storage solution via the evidence transfer manager (ETM), the Evidence.com Dock, or by using Evidence Sync software installed on a Windows computer.
The Axon Body camera has two operating modes designed to accommodate the needs of law enforcement, corrections, security, and the military. The default mode, or BUFFERING mode, provides pre-event buering to capture activities that occur prior to the user activating the EVENT mode. In addition, the Axon Mobile application enables playback of footage on a smart phone for review prior to storing the data.
Instructional videos for using Axon systems are available at www.TASER.com under Training Videos.
Additional Reading
This manual explains how to operate the Axon Body camera hardware. Other manuals cover additional aspects of the Axon Body system. These documents are available at www.TASER.com.
The TASER Axon System End-to-End Deployment Guide explains how to register for the Evidence.com website, congure settings, install Evidence Sync software, assign personnel to cameras, recharge your camera, and transfer video from an Axon device to a computer.
Detailed instructions for using Axon cameras and other TASER products with Evidence Sync are available in the Evidence Sync User Manual.
For instructions on using your Axon camera with a smart device, see the Axon Mobile for Android Devices User Manual or the Axon Mobile for IOS Devices User Manual, as appropriate.
If you have an Evidence.com Dock, see the Evidence.com Dock User Manual for how to transfer information and recharge your camera.
Getting to Know Your Axon Body Camera
2
The Axon Body camera includes physical controls to enable video capture with audio records while providing visual and audible notications of the Axon Body camera's state of operation.
Bottom ViewTop View
Operation LED
Connection Socket
On/O Switch Bluetooth Pairing and Upload Status LED
On/O Indicator
Imager
Speaker
Battery LED
EVENT Button
Battery Button
Microphone
Front View
1 Operation LED – Shows the Axon Body camera’s current operating mode:
Operating Mode Operation LED
Pairing/Volume Button
Recording Blinking red
Buering Blinking green
Booting up/powering down Solid red
NOTE: For battery status, see the Battery LED, described below.
2 Connection Socket – Enables data transfer and recharging.
3 On/O Switch – Turns the camera’s power on or o.
4 On/O Indicator – When the camera’s power is turned on, the red portion is exposed. When the camera
power is turned o, the red portion is covered from view.
5 Speaker – Provides audio notications.
6 EVENT Button – Used to start and stop recording. (Double-press to start; hold for 3 seconds to stop recording.)
The camera might take several additional seconds to close out of the video when it is taken out of EVENT
mode.
7 Battery Button – When pressed, the Battery button lights up the Battery LED, which momentarily indicates
the remaining battery capacity only (it does not indicate the operating mode).
8 Battery LED – When lit, momentarily indicates the remaining battery capacity (it does not indicate the
operating mode).
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; ashing red and yellow
during charging
Battery is critically low Blinking red and yellow
When you turn the camera on, the operation LED turns solid red until the system is ready to use. Then the
Operation LED blinks green (BUFFERING mode) and the Battery LED goes out.
9 Microphone – For audio recording.
10 Pairing/Volume Button – When pressed, adjusts the volume of audio prompts. It also is used to pair the
Axon Body camera with a smart mobile device (e.g., phone or tablet).
11 Bluetooth Pairing and Upload Status LED – Indicates status when the camera is downloading data to your
computer or uploading data to Evidence.com. This LED also indicates status when you are conguring your Axon Body camera to work with a mobile device such as a smart phone.
12 Imager – The camera lens.
Pressing buttons causes the Axon Body camera to emit audio alerts (beeps) to indicate system actions. See Chapter 4: Audio for more information.
Accessories
The Axon Body camera is designed to be worn in a holster that can be clipped to your shirt. The holster incorporates a plug that goes into the camera’s connection socket when the camera is holstered. The plug is intended to lter excessive ambient noise and prevent dust debris from entering the socket.
Additional holster options are available. Visit www.TASER.com for more information.
Keep the plug inserted into the connection socket. If the plug is not plugged into the socket, audio recording will be distorted.
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your AXON body Camera
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