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Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body 2 Camera  7

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.

•  An agency can extend the BUFFERING mode’s duration to two minutes total (00:02:00). 

•  An agency can configure the BUFFERING mode so it records sound as well as video. 

EVENT Mode (Starting Recording)

When you need to record, quickly double-press the EVENT button on the camera.

The system now records audio as well as video. The “buffered” video directly preceding the event will be 
saved and attached to the event recording. (Remember, with default settings, the buffered video will not 
contain audio.) The moment you double-press the EVENT button, both video and audio will be recorded 
from the camera and GPS coordinates (if the system is paired to a GPS-capable smart phone) will be record-
ed. This will continue throughout the duration of the recording until you terminate the recording.

The camera provides you with indications that it is recording in EVENT mode:

•  At the start of an event and every two minutes during an event, the system will beep twice.

•  The Operation LED on top of the camera will blink red.

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).

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 mode; instead the system will turn off 
completely.

Note:

  An event not recorded by the camera cannot be played back or downloaded to your computer.

Muting Audio Recording

If your system administrator has configured your Axon system to do so, you can use the function button to disable 
audio recording during an event. This feature may be useful in sensitive situations. 

Press and hold the Function button for three seconds to mute the audio capture.

The function LED will flash blue while the camera is muted.

Press and hold the Function button another three seconds to re-enable the audio recording.

Adding Markers to Recorded Video

The Function button also can be used to add a marker to recorded video that will show when the video is replayed 
on Evidence.com and documented in the audit trail for the device. Markers are most useful for documenting a mo-
ment that you will want to jump to quickly at a later time when re playing the video. If you want to add a marker 
to a video while you are recording:

•  Press and release the Function button within one second.

Summary of Contents for Axon T00064

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...odes 6 BUFFERING Mode Turning on the Camera 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...

Page 3: ...ignal Operations 14 Chapter 6 Care 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 Poli...

Page 4: ...ode In addition the Axon View application enables playback of footage on a smart device for review prior to storing the data Important Safety and Health Information Read understand and follow all warn...

Page 5: ...rating Mode Operation LED Recording Recovering interrupted video Blinking Red Buffering Blinking Green Booting up powering down Error state Solid Red When the Function LED also is blinking red When th...

Page 6: ...the video when it is powered off before stopping an event Battery Status Button When pressed the Battery button lights up the Battery LED which momentarily indicates the remaining battery capacity onl...

Page 7: ...ra Contact TASER customer service 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 Referenc...

Page 8: ...into the lock 2 Twist the RapidLock mount 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 Rapid...

Page 9: ...eo 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...

Page 10: ...stem 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 wi...

Page 11: ...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 seco...

Page 12: ...on 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 B...

Page 13: ...tions 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 te...

Page 14: ...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 batte...

Page 15: ...D 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 Sol...

Page 16: ...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 vehicl...

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 Recharging could take considerably longer if you are recharging from a co...

Page 18: ...ing 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...

Page 19: ...red 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 guideline...

Page 20: ...ite 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...

Page 21: ...pour tablir une communication satisfaisante THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Declaration of Conformity TASER International declares that this Axon syst...

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...

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