Safety information: loss of data – Taser CAM-HD User Manual

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TASER CAM HD Recorder

MMU0036 Rev: B

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the battery and may also cause deterioration of the battery’s
characteristics and cycle life.

Update Software. The TASER CAM HD recorder has the capability
for firmware updating. It is important to acquire, update, and maintain
the latest firmware update. Current software may be obtained from
www.TASER.com. NEVER disconnect the TASER CAM HD recorder from
the USB download cable during a firmware update, whether you are
updating the recorder or X2 ECD.

USB download cable. Never shift the ECD safety to the up (ARMED)
position or pull the trigger when the USB download cable is plugged
into the TASER CAM HD recorder. Never insert the TASER CAM HD
recorder into an X2 ECD while the TASER CAM HD recorder is
connected to a computer or wall charger. Do not unplug the USB
download cable from the PC or TASER CAM HD recorder while
downloading from the device.

Removal of the TASER CAM HD recorder. Do not remove the
TASER CAM HD recorder from the ECD while the safety is in the up
(ARMED) position.

EMI. High voltage discharge or electromagnetic interference (EMI) may
cause video corruption in the TASER CAM HD recorder.

Handling the TASER CAM HD recorder. Avoid dropping the
TASER CAM HD recorder. Handle the camera lens with care, if the
camera lens is scratched this may result in a distorted image.

Avoid Exposure to Wet Conditions. If the TASER CAM HD recorder
is drenched or immersed in water, seawater, or other liquid, DO NOT
use the recorder until completing the procedure recommended in the
current version of the TASER Instructor Training materials or the
product manual. Do not attempt to dry the recorder with an external
heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer. A recorder that
has been damaged as a result of exposure to liquids is not serviceable.

Safety Information: Loss of Data

Failure to maintain the TASER CAM HD recorder or ECD as instructed
may cause the system to malfunction or fail to function properly or
optimally. Recorded content in memory may be destroyed or erased by
operating mistakes, unit malfunction, or during repair work. Back up

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