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AXON™ 4 Jan 2010 TASER International Private & Confidential 1 TASER AXON™ System Operating Manual (DRAFT 1.3, 1/4/10) AXON™ 4 Jan 2010 TASER International Private & Confidential 2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 3 WARNING ................................................................................................................................................... 3 WHAT IS THE AXON SYSTEM? .................................................................................................................. 5 HARDWARE ................................................................................................................................................ 6 AXON TACTICAL COMPUTER (ATC) ......................................................................................................... 6 HEADCAM .................................................................................................................................................. 7 COMHUB .................................................................................................................................................... 8 TOUCH SCREEN ICONS ................................................................................................................................ 9 AUDIO PROMPTS....................................................................................................................................... 11 SETUP ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 EVIDENCE.COM REGISTRATION ........................................................................................................... 12 CONFIGURING THE ATC ........................................................................................................................... 13 CHARGING THE ATC ................................................................................................................................ 14 ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................ 15 ASSEMBLING THE HEADCAM ................................................................................................................... 15 ASSEMBLING THE EARPIECE ..................................................................................................................... 15 ASSEMBLING THE AXON ......................................................................................................................... 16 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................................ 18 LOGGING IN .............................................................................................................................................. 18 NAVIGATING AROUND THE ATC .............................................................................................................. 21 BASIC OPERATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 25 AXON MODES ......................................................................................................................................... 25 STANDARD AXON OPERATION ................................................................................................................ 28 PLAYING BACK EVENT VIDEO .................................................................................................................. 30 ADDING MARKERS ................................................................................................................................... 31 SHOWING MARKS ..................................................................................................................................... 35 RETURNING TO THE ETM DOCK ............................................................................................................... 36 ADDITIONAL FEATURES ...................................................................................................................... 39 EDITING MARKS ....................................................................................................................................... 39 MANAGING EVENTS ................................................................................................................................. 41 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................. 43 SCREENS ................................................................................................................................................... 43 AXON™ 4 Jan 2010 TASER International Private & Confidential 3 Introduction Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increa…
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January 14, 2010 Timco Engineering Inc 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 Gentlemen: The attached documentation is provided in support of a formal submission to your organization for Approval of an intentional unlicensed transmitter. On behalf of our client, Aegis Labs has included an application for a Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Subpart C of part 15 of FCC Rules (47 CFR) regarding intentional radiators. The data within the test report demonstrates the equipment was tested in a manner described under Part 2 and 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This is a Portable approval of the TASER® AXON Tactical Computer with Com Hub & Head Cam (MN: 70000 / 70001 / 70009, FCC ID: X4GT00300ATC), which is a DSSS 802.15.4 ZigBee Low- Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (LR-WPAN). The AXON was tested as a stand alone device with an internal 900 MHz Ceramic Chip Antenna continuously transmitting. If there are any additional questions or if further information is needed, please contact us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Johnny Candelas Aegis Labs, Inc. Project Engineer Enclosure (1 Emissions Test Reports + Exhibits)
Top View Bottom View
Label Location
Bottom View “Battery removed” Side View “Volume Buttons & Bracket removed” Side View “Power Button & Bracket removed” Side View “Event Buttons removed” Opening Unit Bottom View “Unit Open”
Bottom View “Close Up on Reverse Side of Transmitter” Removing Board from Housing Bottom View “Back of Touch Screen” Bottom View of Board Bottom View of Board “Close up of Transmitter” Bottom View of Board “Close up of Transmitter – Shield Removed”
1 1 Pulse Finland Oy Takatie 6 90440 Kempele, Finland Tel: +358 207 935 500 Fax: +358 207 935 501 Domicile: Kempele Business ID: 1933992-8 [email protected] www.pulseeng.com/antennas Application Note W3012 900MHz ISM Antenna. Confidential. Preliminary (06/07) © 2006. All Rights Reserved. Application note 900 MHz ANTENNA 10 x 3.2 x 4.0 mm Ceramic Chip Antenna (Ground Cleared Under Antenna 10.80 x 8.25 mm) Pulse Part Number: W3012 Author TeJa Version 1.0.8 Checked by Kiko Date 2007.06.13 Approved by SKy Date 2007.06.13 Status 2 2 Pulse Finland Oy Takatie 6 90440 Kempele, Finland Tel: +358 207 935 500 Fax: +358 207 935 501 Domicile: Kempele Business ID: 1933992-8 [email protected] www.pulseeng.com/antennas Application Note W3012 900MHz ISM Antenna. Confidential. Preliminary (06/07) © 2006. All Rights Reserved. Table of Content W3012 ANTENNA GENERAL FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS............................................................ 3 FEATURES...................................................................................................................................................... 3 APPLICATIONS................................................................................................................................................ 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS @ +25 °C.......................................................................................................... 3 W3012 ANTENNA TERMINAL CONFIGURATION AND DIMENSIONS................................................... 4 W3012 ANTENNA PWB LAYOUT SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................... 5 PWB LAYOUT FOR W3012 ANTENNA............................................................................................................. 5 GROUND CLEARANCE AREA FOR W3012 ANTENNA.......................................................................................... 5 PWB PAD DIMENSIONS AND ANTENNA POSITION FOR W3012 ANTENNA............................................................. 7 TYPICAL GROUND VIA HOLE PLACEMENT IN PWB LAYOUT FOR W3012 ANTENNA.............................................. 8 SOLDER RESIST OPENING AND PASTE STENCIL RECOMMENDATION FOR W3012 ANTENNA................................... 8 RECOMMENDED ANTENNA POSITION ON PWB FOR W3012 ANTENNA................................................................ 9 W3012 ANTENNA TEST SET UP AND MEASUREMENT PERFORMANCE.......................................... 10 TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T=25°C)....................................................................................... 10 TYPICAL FREE SPACE RADIATION PATTERNS.................................................................................................. 11 W3012 ANTENNA PACKING.................................................................................................................... 12 GENERAL..................................................................................................................................................... 12 CARRIER TAPE.............................................................................................................................................. 12 BLOCK ORIENTATION.................................................................................................................................... 13 PACKING FORM............................................................................................................................................ 14 W3012 ANTENNA MECHANICAL OUTLINE........................................................................................... 15 CONTACT INFORMATION......................................................................................................................... 16 3 3 Pulse Finland Oy Takatie 6 90440 Kempele, Finland Tel: +358 207 935 500 Fax: +358 207 935 501 Domicile: Kempele Business ID: 1933992-8 [email protected] www.pulseeng.com/antennas Application Note W3012 900MHz ISM Antenna. Confidential. Preliminary (06/07) © 2006. All Rights Reserved. W3012 Antenna General Features and Applications Ground cleared under antenna, clearance area 10.80 x 8.25 mm Features • Omni directional radiation • Low profile • Compact size W x L x H (10 x 3.2 x 4 mm) • Low weight (600 mg) • Lead free materials • Fully SMD compatible • Lead free soldering compatible • Tape and reel packing • RoHS compliant product Applications • 900 MHz ISM-Band Electrical specifications @ +25 °C Note: Electrical characteristics depend on test board (GP) size and antenna positioning on GP and ground clearance area size. ISM 900 MHz Typical performance (Test board size 100 x 37 mm, PWB ground clearance area 10.80 x 8.25 mm, position 1 on PWB, see Page 9) Frequency Range [MHz] Linear Max Gain [dBi] Efficiency [%] / [dB] Return loss min. [dB] Impedance [Ω] Operating Temperature [°C] 902 – 928 2 (peak) 0.5 (band edges) 70 / -1,55 (peak) 50 / -3 (band edges) -6 50 -40 to +85 4 4 Pulse Finland Oy Takatie 6 90440 Kempele, Finland Tel: +358 207 935 500 Fax: +358 207 935 501 Domicile: Kempele Business ID: 1933992-8 [email protected] www.pulseeng.com/antennas Application Note W3012 900MHz ISM Antenna. Confidential. Preliminary (06/07) © 2006. All Rights Reserved. W3012 antenna terminal configuration and dimensions Ground cleared under antenna, clearance area 10.80 x 8.25 mm No. Terminal Name Terminal Dimensions 1 Feed / GND 1.5 x 2.75 mm 2 Feed / GND 1.5 x 2.75 mm Antenna is symmetrical. Either of terminals 1 or 2 can be Feed / GND 1 2 5 5 Pulse Finland Oy Takatie 6 90440 Kempele, Finland Tel: +358 207 935 500 Fax: +358 207 935 501 Domicile: Kempele Business ID: 1933992-8 [email protected] www.pulseeng.com/antennas Application Note W3012 900MHz ISM Antenna. Confidential. Preliminary (06/07) © 2006. All Rights Reserved. W3012 Antenna PWB Layout Specifications Ground cleared under antenna, clearance area 10.80 x 8.25 mm Mat…
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Page 1 of 12 Report Number: TASER-090513F - Rev. A1 Revision Number: NONE Portable Approval Test Report And Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization TEST REPORT PERTAINING TO: Equipment Under Test Model Number(s) AXON Tactical Computer Com Hub (Std 24” Cable) Head Cam (60 degree lens) 70000 70001 70009 CONFIGURATION 802.15.4 ZigBee Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (LR-WPAN) with an internal Pulse 900 MHz Ceramic Chip Antenna MEASUREMENTS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARD (S) Regulatory Standard(s) 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C Section 15.247 Test Method: ANSI C63.4: 2003 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low- Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: TASER International, Inc. Aegis Labs, Inc. 17800 N. 85th St. 8 Rancho Circle Scottsdale, AZ 85225 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Contact(s): Mr. Mark Phelps Agent(s): Mr. Rick Candelas Mr. Johnny Candelas Test Report #: TASER-090513F - Rev. A1 Test Report Revision: NONE APPENDICES REPORT BODY A B TOTAL PAGES PAGES 12 29 1 42 The contents of this report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Aegis Labs, Inc. The TASER International, Inc. logo is used for identification purposes only and is a registered trademark of TASER International, Inc. Certificate Number: 1111.01 Page 2 of 12 Report Number: TASER-090513F - Rev. A1 Revision Number: NONE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE COVER SHEET......................................................................................................... 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................... 02 1.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES................................................................ 03 1.1 Guidelines For Testing To Emissions Standards..................................................................... 03 2.0 SUMMARY OF REGULATORY LIMITS.................................................................................. 04 3.0 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA AND TEST DESCRIPTION..................................................... 05 4.0 DESCRIPTION OF EUT CONFIGURATION....................................................................... 06 4.1 EUT Description ......................................................................................................... 06 4.2 EUT Configuration......................................................................................................................... 07 4.3 List of EUT Sub-Assemblies and Host Equipment........................................................................... 07 4.4 I/O Cabling Diagram and Description ................................................................................. 08 4.5 EMC Test Hardware and Software Measurement Equipment.............................................................. 10 5.0 CONDITIONS DURING EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS................................................... 11 5.1 General..................................................................................................................... 11 5.2 Conducted Emissions Test Setup.......................................................................................................... 11 5.3 Radiated Emissions Test Setup......................................................................................... 12 APPENDICES A Test Data B Modifications And Recommendations Page 3 of 12 Report Number: TASER-090513F - Rev. A1 Revision Number: NONE 1.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES Aegis Labs, Inc. operates as both a Nevada and California Corporation with no organizational or financial relationship with any company, institution, or private individual. Testing and engineering functions provided by Aegis Labs were furnished by RF technicians and engineers with accredited qualifications and training credentials to carry out their duties. The object of this report was to publish verifiable test results of an EUT subjected to the tests outlined in the standard listed on the cover page of this report. 1.1 Guidelines For Testing To Emissions Standards This standard for EMC emission requirements apply to electrical equipment for Information Technology Equipment (ITE). Compliance to these standards and in combination with the other standards listed in this test report can be used to demonstrate presumption of compliance with the protection requirements of the appropriate agency standard. The purpose of this standard is to specify minimum requirements for emissions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and protect the radio frequency spectrum 9 kHz. – 400 GHz. from unwanted interference generated from electrical/digital systems that intentionally or unintentionally generated RF energy. The emissions standards, normative documents and/or publications were used to conduct all tests performed on the equipment herein referred to as “Equipment Under Test”. Page 4 of 12 Report Number: TASER-090513F - Rev. A1 Revision Number: NONE 2.0 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 902-928 MHz EMISSIONS STANDARD FCC Part 15 Section Description Results Comments 15.247(a)(2) The minimum 6dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. PASSED 906 MHz = 750 kHz 914 MHz = 800 kHz 924 MHz = 820 kHz 15.247(b)(3) The maximum conducted output power is the highest total transmit power occurring in any mode PASSED 906 MHz = 10.66 dBm = 11.65 mW 914 MHz = 10.64 dBm = 11.60 mW 924 MHz = 10.52 dBm = 11.28 mW 15.247(b)(5) The intentional radiator shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the FCC guidelines per Section 1.1307(b)(1). PASSED Refer to MPE Calculations 15.247(d) In any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency band in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator is operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at lea…
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Maximum Peak Output Power Measurement Setup Conducted Emissions at Antenna Terminal Setup AC Conducted Emissions Measurement (Front View) AC Conducted Emissions Measurement (Side View) Radiated Emissions Measurement (Front View) 30-1000 MHz Radiated Emissions Measurement (Rear View) 30-1000 MHz Radiated Fundamental Measurement (Front View) Radiated Fundamental Measurement (Rear View) Radiated Emissions Measurement (Front View) 1-10 GHz Radiated Emissions Measurement (Rear View) 1-10 GHz
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 906 MHz - 924 MHz | 12.00 mW |
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