Hardware – Taser Axon-Flex User Manual

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AXON flex Features

The primary AXON flex components are the camera and controller.

AXON flex Camera

The camera offers high quality video and low-light gathering capabilities. The camera is designed to store at least

4 hours of video (and up to 13 hours based on the video setting). If the camera is full (has reached its storage limit),

the camera will not record over previous video but instead stops recording.

Volume/Pairing Button

Imager

Bracket Clip

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Volume/Pairing Button – This button is used to adjust the volume of audio prompts coming from the camera.

It also is used to pair the AXON flex system with a smart phone; see the AXON Mobile for Android Devices or

AXON Mobile for IOS Devices manuals for more information. This button does not control the volume of recorded

audio.

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Bracket Clip – A clamp attaches to this part of the camera, and the clamp can be attached to a variety of

mounting tools.

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Imager – This is the camera lens. Avoid touching the lens. For cleaning information, see Chapter 5 Care and

Maintenance in this manual.

AXON flex Controller

The controller enables you to turn the unit on, begin recording of an event, stop recording, and turn the unit off.

The controller features LEDs to indicate the operating mode and battery capacity.

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