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Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Model AX1001 and AX1019 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all warnings and instructions. Save these instructions. The most up-to-date warnings and instructions are available at www.axon.com MMU0057 Rev: I...
Turning On or Off Camera Lights ....................10 Turning On or Off Camera Vibrations ................... 11 Using Axon View ..........................12 Pairing Your Axon Body 2 Camera with a Smart Device ............12 Other Settings ............................. 12 Chapter 4: Notification Reference Tables ...............
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Status LED ............................15 Chapter 5: Axon Signal Operations ................16 Chapter 6: Care and Maintenance ................Cleaning the Axon Body 2 Camera ....................17 Charging the Battery ..........................17 Camera Internal Clock ........................17 Camera Storage ............................17 Chapter 7: Troubleshooting ..................19...
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 available at help.axon.com. If you have an Axon Dock, see the Axon Dock Quick Start Guide for how to transfer information and recharge your camera.
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 pro- viding visual, audible, and vibration notifications of the Axon Body 2 camera’s state of operation.
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Battery capacity is 20–39 percent* Yellow Battery capacity is less than 20 percent* BUFFERING mode (if configured) Blinking green EVENT mode (if configured) Blinking red * When the Battery Status button is pressed. Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Axon Body 2 Camera 3...
Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual When an Axon Body 2 camera is in an Axon Dock, the Battery LED displays the battery’s charge status. Battery Charge Battery LED Fully charged (capacity greater than 98 percent) Green Charging in progress (capacity is 20–98 percent)
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 Axon RapidLock mount counterclockwise, 90 degrees. Place the magnetic back underneath the shirt, patrol vest, or whatever you are using.
Chapter 3: Recording with the Axon Body 2 Camera Before using an Axon Body 2 camera, ensure it is fully charged and properly configured. See Charging the Battery (Chapter 6) for more information. Operating Modes The Axon Body 2 camera has 2 operating modes:...
With default settings, the system does not capture audio in BUFFERING mode, so anything recorded in that mode will be video-only. BUFFERING mode starts only after the Axon Body 2 camera is turned on. The system does not record when the camera is turned off.
The Function button can also be used to add a marker to recorded video that will show when the video is replayed on Axon Evidence (Evidence.com) or Axon Commander and documented in the audit trail for the device. Markers are most useful for documenting a moment that you want to jump to quickly when re-playing the video.
Axon View XL. • Your Axon Body 2 camera must be turned on and paired with Axon View XL. In Axon View XL go to Settings. Tap the switch to the right of the Stealth to change the setting.
Axon View XL. Your Axon Body 2 camera must be turned on and paired with Axon View XL. In Axon View XL go to Settings. Select the appropriate Volume to change the setting. The camera beeps once at the volume that you tapped, or if you tapped Off, the camera does not beep.
Note: The updated settings will not take effect until the next time the camera is docked. • Sign in to your Axon Evidence account and go to the Device Profile page for your Axon Body 2 camera. In the Settings section, select the On or Off setting for Indicator Lights. Save the new setting.
Note: The updated settings will not take effect until the next time the camera is docked. • Sign in to your Axon Evidence account and go to the Device Profile page for your Axon Body 2 camera. In the Settings section, select the On or Off setting for Vibration. Save the new setting.
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 camera. These audio prompts are accompanied by a vibration that matches the beeps.
* When the Function LED also is blinking red. ** When the Function LED also is solid red. Function LED The Axon Body 2 camera’s function LED displays when certain functions are enabled. Function Enabled Function LED Mute (no audio capture)
Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Battery LED in an Axon Dock When an Axon Body 2 camera is in an Axon Dock, the Battery LED displays the battery’s charge status. Battery Charge Battery LED Fully charged (capacity greater than 98 percent) Green Charging in progress (capacity is 20–98 percent)
The camera must be stopped manually. Axon Signal technology cannot turn an Axon system on. If the Axon Body 2 camera is turned off, the camera will not record, even if a device equipped with Axon Signal technology transmits a signal.
If the Axon Body 2 camera is to be stored for a long time, the Battery LED should be yellow when you put the camera in storage. After an Axon Body 2 camera has been stored 6 months, the camera should be run until the battery is depleted and then the battery should be recharged.
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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 involves removing the back of the camera and installing a new camera back. Turn the Axon Body 2 camera off.
If you experience difficulty with your Axon Body 2 camera, first power the device down, and start it again. If the Axon Body 2 camera system beeps 5 times every 20 seconds, reconnect it to Axon Evidence (Evidence.com) via the Axon Dock or Evidence Sync software.
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Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual An Axon Body 2 system transmission is in the frequency ranges of 2402 – 2480 MHz, 2412 – 2462 MHz, and 5745 – 5825 MHz. Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the product warranty and the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity Axon Enterprise, Inc. declares that this Axon system is in compliance with the requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU and the Directive 2014/30/ EU regarding electromagnetic compatibility.
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Axon Body 2 Camera User Manual Complies with AGREE PART L’ANRT MAROC Indonesia IMDA Standards Numéro d´agrément: 55982/SDPPI/2018 MR 17017 ANRT 2018 DA106455 7277 Date d´agrément: 03 JUL 2018 Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 22...
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Microsoft Corporation. , AXON, Axon, Axon Body 2, Axon Commander, Axon Dock, Axon Evidence, Axon Fleet, Axon Fleet 2, Axon RapidLock, Axon Signal, Axon View, Axon View XL, and Evidence Sync are trademarks of Axon Enterprise, Inc., some of which are registered in the US and other countries.
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