Taser Axon Mic AX1004 User Manual - page 11
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the Axon Mic is turned on. The system does not record when the microphone is
turned off.
Notes:
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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 device will not record any audio until you double-press the EVENT
button.
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An agency can extend the BUFFERING mode’s duration to 2 minutes total (00:02:00).
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An agency can configure the BUFFERING mode so it records audio.
EVENT Mode (Starting Recording)
1
When you need to record, quickly double-press the EVENT button on the device.
The system now records audio. If “audio in buffer” is configured to be on, the
“buffered” audio directly preceding the event will be saved and attached to the
event recording. (Remember, with default settings, the buffer will not contain
audio.) The moment you double-press the EVENT button, audio will be recorded
from the microphone and GPS coordinates (if the system is paired to a GPS-capable
smart phone) will be recorded. This will continue throughout the duration of the
recording until you terminate the recording.
The Axon Mic provides you with indications that it is recording in EVENT mode:
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At the start of an event and every 2 minutes during an event, the system will
beep twice.
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The Operation LED on top of the device will blink red.
2
To stop recording and return to BUFFERING mode, press and hold the EVENT button
for approximately 4 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 mode; instead the system will turn off completely.
Note: An event not recorded by the microphone cannot be played back or
downloaded to your computer.
Adding Markers to Recorded Audio
The Function button also can be used to add a marker to recorded audio 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 moment that you will want to jump to