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Chapter 4: Notification Reference Tables  12

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 

charging

Battery is critically low

Blinking red and yellow

Upload Status LED

System Status

LED Indication

Initial connection (momentary)

Solid red (for 20 seconds or fewer)

In queue awaiting upload

Solid yellow

Device ready (all videos uploaded successfully) and ful-
ly charged

Solid green

Device not assigned, agency mismatch, camera set in 
the offline mode, or device error

Blinking red

Uploading data

Blinking yellow – 

DO NOT remove the camera from 

the Axon Dock

 

2

Firmware update, internal battery charging, extremely 
low battery, or memory full

Blinking red and yellow – 

DO NOT remove the camera 

from the Axon Dock 2

Transfer error, device re-trying to transfer

Blinking green and yellow

Network error (no connection)

Blinking red, yellow, and then green (cycling all colors)

Axon Dock 2 has no communication with the camera. 
Contact TASER customer service.

LED off

Summary of Contents for Axon Body 2

Page 1: ...ser 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 ...

Page 2: ...amera 7 EVENT Mode Starting Recording 7 Muting Audio Recording 7 Adding Markers to Recorded Video 8 Battery Status 8 Configuring Your Axon Camera 8 Adjusting the Audio Prompt Volume 8 Turning off the Camera LEDs Stealth Mode 9 Using Axon View 9 Pairing Your Axon Body 2 Camera with a Smart Device 10 Other Settings 11 Chapter 4 Notification Reference Tables 11 Audio Prompts 11 LED Status 11 Operatio...

Page 3: ...are and Maintenance 14 Cleaning the Axon Body 2 Camera 14 Charging the Battery 15 Replacing the Battery 16 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 16 Customer Service 16 Warranty Policy 16 Warnings 16 Radio Waves 18 Product Model Description 18 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 4: ...ovides pre event buffering to capture activities that occur prior to the user activating the EVENT mode In addition the Axon View application enables playback of footage on a smart device for review prior to storing the data Additional Reading This manual explains how to operate the Axon Body 2 camera hardware Other manuals cover additional aspects of the Axon Body 2 system These documents are ava...

Page 5: ...or Battery status see the battery LED described below Operating Mode Operation LED Recording Blinking Red Buffering Blinking Green Booting up powering down Error state Solid Red upload status LED bottom view top view Function LED Operation LED connection socket Function button lens on off switch on off indicator dual channel microphone speaker EVENT button Battery LED front view Battery status but...

Page 6: ...pressed the Battery button lights up the Battery LED which momentarily indicates the remaining battery capacity only it does not indicate the operating mode 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 ...

Page 7: ...LED off 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 variou...

Page 8: ...t counterclockwise 90 degrees 3 Place the magnetic back underneath the shirt patrol vest or whatever you are using 4 Hold the back in place and place the RapidLock mount over the back Magnetic attraction will hold the camera in place When you are wearing the camera you can use the AxonView application s live streaming feature to determine whether your camera is capturing the view you intended 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...deo but no audio and will not record to permanent memory while in BUFFER ING mode Buffered video duration is 30 seconds by default 00 00 30 When you activate the EVENT mode the buffered video not audio captured directly before the event up to 30 seconds will be saved and attached to the event in permanent memory This feature is intended to capture the video of an incident just before your activati...

Page 10: ...ystem will beep twice The Operation LED on top of the camera will blink red 2 To stop recording and return to BUFFERING mode press and hold the EVENT button for approximately four seconds The system will beep once with a long tone 3 To end a recording and turn off the system move the on off switch to the off position When you end a recording with the on off switch you will not go into BUFFERING mo...

Page 11: ...n your camera You can turn off the lights through the Evidence Sync software or by using the Battery button To turn the lights off using the Battery button Press and hold the Battery button for 10 seconds To turn the lights back on Press and hold the Battery button for 10 seconds To use Evidence Sync 1 Connect the Axon Body 2 camera to the Evidence Sync application 2 Select the device settings 3 S...

Page 12: ...xon View application from the Google Play store or the iTunes App Store 2 Search Axon View 3 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 1 Turn on the Axon Body 2 camera 2 Hold down the Function ...

Page 13: ...ctions 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 Wi Fi to pair your Axon Body 2 camera to the Axon View application Haptic status notification via device vibration Video quality ...

Page 14: ...inutes Twice every two minutes Press the Battery button while the camera is recording Two beeps None The device is ending an event and re turning to BUFFERING mode One long beep Once long duration The battery is at 20 percent capacity or lower Four quick beeps every five minutes Four times quickly every five minutes The camera memory is full Three beeps The camera will not start recording Three ti...

Page 15: ...ue awaiting upload Solid yellow Device ready all videos uploaded successfully and ful ly charged Solid green Device not assigned agency mismatch camera set in the offline mode or device error Blinking red Uploading data Blinking yellow DO NOT remove the camera from the Axon Dock 2 Firmware update internal battery charging extremely low battery or memory full Blinking red and yellow DO NOT remove t...

Page 16: ...g this signal your Axon camera tran sitions from BUFFERING to EVENT mode When your camera starts recording you will hear two beeps The ASU has a range of approximately 30 feet 9 1 meters Another vehicle s light bar activation may cause your Axon camera to start recording if the light bar is equipped to do so The ASU can only send a signal to tell the camera to start recording Axon Signal technolog...

Page 17: ...ery after a 12 hour use can take up to six hours if you are recharging your Axon Body 2 camera from a wall outlet or Axon Dock 2 Recharging could take considerably longer if you are recharging from a computer If the battery depletes significantly during use you will hear four quick tones repeating every five minutes This message indicates that less than approximately 20 percent of the battery capa...

Page 18: ...cing a battery in volves removing the back of the camera and installing a new camera back 1 Turn the Axon Body 2 camera off 2 Using a Torx T6 screwdriver remove the screws from the Axon Body 2 camera 3 Remove the back of the camera 4 Put the new camera back in place with the camera front 5 Using a Torx T6 screwdriver fasten the screws into the new camera back Do not over tighten ...

Page 19: ...ured not to exceed the emis sion limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thoroug...

Page 20: ...e www hc sc gc ca rpb This device complies with Industry Canada licence 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 includ ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio ...

Page 21: ...n Body 2 camera molded in black and configured to download data to a computer 74040 is an Axon Body 2 camera molded in yellow and configured to upload data to Evidence com services 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 D...

Page 22: ...iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc Torx is a trademark of Acumen Global Technologies Wi Fi is a trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation AXON Axon Axon Body 2 Axon Dock 2 Axon RapidLock Axon Signal Axon View Evidence com Evidence Sync TASER and are trademarks of TASER International Inc some of which are registered in the US and other countries For more in...

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