Taser Digital Camera IT INST TC 001 User Manual

TASER CAM User Manual  
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Note: The following warnings and cautions are in addition to the TASER® X26 device  
warnings and cautions.  
WARNINGS  
Never point the X26 at the eyes or face.  
Always make certain that the safety is in the down (SAFE) position whenever the X26 is  
loaded and not intended for immediate use.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not immerse the TASER CAM™ in water or expose it to  
significant moisture.  
Do not disassemble or alter the TASER CAM in any way. Doing so may result in injury or  
damage to the unit, and voids the warranty.  
The TASER CAM uses a lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery. Do not continue to  
operate the TASER CAM if there is any leaking or smoke from the unit. The liquid from the  
battery is flammable and may cause skin irritation.  
The lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery in the TASER CAM may rupture, ignite, or  
explode when exposed to high temperatures. Do not leave the TASER CAM in or expose it  
to extreme heat, such as in a vehicle during hot weather.  
CAUTIONS  
Always disconnect the TASER CAM from the charging cable (wall charger or USB cable)  
before inserting the TASER CAM into an X26.  
Never connect a PC or wall charger to a TASER CAM that is updating the X26  
programming (“P” indicated on the CID).  
The TASER CAM is designed for use between the temperatures of -4 °F and 122 °F  
(-20 °C and 50 °C).  
Do not carry or store the TASER CAM in places where the battery contacts may become  
dirty or short-circuited.  
Do not recharge the TASER CAM out of the recommended temperature range of 32 °F to  
104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C). Charging out of this recommended range may cause damage to the  
battery and may also cause deterioration of the battery’s characteristics and cycle life.  
Recharge the TASER CAM frequently, before the remaining battery capacity is under 20  
percent.  
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Avoid dropping the TASER CAM.  
Only recharge the TASER CAM using the approved cable(s) and charger.  
Do not plug the TASER CAM cable into a PC or wall charger if there is physical damage to  
the cable.  
Do not unplug the USB download cable from the PC while downloading from the device.  
The camera lens can be scratched if not handled with care, possibly resulting in a distorted  
image.  
Leaving the TASER CAM out of an X26 for more than four hours without replacing it with a  
DPM/XDPM may result in problems such as corrupted data, clock errors, software  
problems, and weapon failure.  
THE TASER CAM: A GENERAL OVERVIEW  
The TASER CAM is an optional device for use with any X26. It does not change any of the  
existing functions of the weapon. The TASER CAM, with its microphone and sensitive  
camera, adds to the X26 the ability to record audio and video, even in low light  
environments, while being powered from a rechargeable battery.  
The TASER CAM is also available without the audio recording capability for locations  
where audio recording is restricted.  
The TASER CAM comes with PC software that downloads firing records and audio/video  
files and stores them in a searchable library. Firing records can be downloaded from the  
weapon using both the TASER CAM download cable and the previous (firing record data-  
only) download cable that came with the X26. The software also generates reports that  
include firing/video data and use of weapon by month.  
TASER CAM Features  
Infrared illumination that allows for low-light recording. The infrared light  
automatically adjusts to the level of lighting in the environment. Because the TASER  
CAM has an infrared light, the X26 device’s Low Intensity Lights (LIL) are not  
required for low-light operations.  
A fully charged battery will provide enough power for approximately 100 five-second  
firings at 77 °F (25 °C) and 2 hours of video/audio recording. Note: Only the last 1.5  
hours of video will be stored.  
The TASER CAM records both video and audio any time the safety is in the up  
(ARMED) position, and stops recording when the safety is in the down (SAFE)  
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position. Note: There is an approximately 1.5-second delay between the safety  
being placed in the up (ARMED) position and when the TASER CAM begins to  
record.  
The TASER CAM contains the video and audio records; the X26 contains the firing  
records. Because these data are kept in different places, it is preferred to use the  
same TASER CAM and X26 together.  
There is a distinct difference between the TASER CAM battery and a DPM/XDPM.  
The TASER CAM supplies less voltage to the X26 than a standard X26 DPM/XDPM,  
so the X26’s Low Intensity Lights may flash when the unit is firing. This is normal  
and DOES NOT indicate a low battery or a low power output.  
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Windows 2000/XP  
128 MB of RAM  
1 GB of available disk space  
Internet access (recommended)  
USB 2.0 port  
Note: It is advisable to not use USB hubs. Due to variations in hub designs, they are not as  
reliable as computer USB ports for use with TASER CAM software.  
Windows Media Player 9.0 or later  
CHARGING THE TASER CAM  
Note: The TASER CAM must be fully charged using the wall power charging cable, not the  
USB, prior to the first use (before it is inserted into a X26). It is advisable to download and  
save the X26’s firing logs before upgrading the weapon software.  
After the initial charging cycle is complete, there are two ways to recharge the TASER  
CAM: through a wall power charging cable or a PC USB download cable. Depending on the  
amount of charge in the battery, it may take up to 5 hours for the TASER CAM to fully  
charge. Charging can be accomplished with the TASER CAM in the X26 or independently  
(with the TASER CAM out of the X26).  
Charging the TASER CAM Using the Wall Power Charging Cable  
1. Connect the wall power cable to the TASER CAM.  
2. Connect the wall power cable to a wall outlet.  
3. A green light near the TASER CAM lens will flash to indicate charging.  
4. When charging is complete, the green light will remain steady.  
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5. After unplugging the cable from the TASER CAM, remember to replace the dataport  
plug on the TASER CAM to prevent damage from any debris or moisture.  
Charging the TASER CAM Using the PC USB Download Cable  
Note: Before charging the TASER CAM with a PC, ensure that the proper software is  
installed on the computer (See TASER CAM PC Software Installation).  
1. Connect the USB download cable to the TASER CAM.  
2. Connect the USB download cable to the PC. Be sure to fully insert the cable into the  
USB port.  
3. A green light near the TASER CAM lens will flash to indicate charging.  
4. When the TASER CAM is fully charged, the green light will remain steady.  
Note: The download application should be closed while charging, in order to  
minimize the charging duration. Keeping the application open can almost double the  
charging time.  
5. After unplugging the cable from the TASER CAM, remember to replace the dataport  
plug on the TASER CAM to prevent damage from any debris or moisture.  
If the TASER CAM is charging while it is in the X26 device, the right half of the X26 CID will  
display the following sequence and repeat every 30 seconds:  
The battery level, represented by a scale from 1–9 (1 = 10%, 2 = 20%, 3 = 30%,  
etc.). When the battery is fully charged, three horizontal segments will be displayed.  
A “U” is displayed if the TASER CAM is being charged using the PC download  
cable. Nothing is displayed if it is being charged using the wall power cable.  
A sequence of one, two, and then three horizontal segments is displayed for about  
25 seconds while charging. When the battery is fully charged, a decimal point will be  
displayed in the lower right corner of the CID for about 25 seconds.  
Note: When the USB download cable or wall charging cable is disconnected from the  
TASER CAM while in the X26 device, the X26 will go through its boot-up sequence as if a  
DPM/XDPM were removed and reinserted. Never remove the TASER CAM from the X26  
while it is going through the boot-up sequence, or while the safety is in the up (ARMED)  
position.  
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OPERATING THE TASER CAM  
When the TASER CAM is inserted into a X26 and disconnected from an external charging  
source (PC or wall power), it provides power to the weapon and to the sensitive camera  
and microphone used by the TASER CAM.  
Testing the TASER CAM  
1. Remove the TASER Cartridge from the X26.  
2. Disconnect the TASER CAM from the PC or wall power.  
3. Confirm that the X26 safety is in the down (SAFE) position.  
4. Remove the DPM.  
5. Firmly insert the TASER CAM into the weapon until it clicks and the ejector button  
pops out.  
Note: If the X26 weapon software is an older revision, the TASER CAM will update  
the software. A “P” will appear on the X26 CID indicating that the weapon software is  
being updated. DO NOT REMOVE THE TASER CAM UNTIL THE SOFTWARE  
UPDATE AND BOOT UP SEQUENCE IS COMPLETE. DOING SO WILL  
CORRUPT THE SOFTWARE IN THE X26.  
6. Observe the boot up sequence on the X26 CID. The boot up sequence should be  
the same as when a standard DPM/XDPM is inserted (warranty expiration date –  
current date – time (GMT) – temperature (C) – software revision). (The software  
version is 16.)  
7. Confirm that the TASER Cartridge is removed.  
8. Put the safety in the up (ARMED) position. The TASER CAM will begin recording.  
Note: The CID will flash “88” if the camera lens is blocked by hands, gloves, debris,  
etc., resulting in poor or no visibility in the video. Audio recording is unaffected.  
9. Test fire the X26. The LIL may flash. This is normal.  
10.Put the safety in the down (SAFE) position. The TASER CAM will stop recording.  
11.Connect the TASER CAM to a PC to download and view the video/audio recorded  
during this test. You also can use the TASER CAM to download the firing logs from  
the weapon (see TASER CAM Downloading).  
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Note: Remember that the X26 is being powered by the TASER CAM, and as with any X26,  
it must not be without power for an extended period of time (4 or more hours) in order to  
maintain the integrity of the software and clock. If the TASER CAM is removed from a X26,  
a DPM/XDPM should be inserted to keep the unit continually powered. The X26 (with  
weapon software that supports the TASER CAM) will support older version DPM/XDPMs.  
Using the TASER CAM  
The functions and use of the X26 does not change with the addition of a TASER CAM.  
However, there are a few points to remember:  
The TASER CAM will begin to record approximately one and a half seconds after  
the safety is put in the up (ARMED) position and stop recording when the safety is  
put in the down (SAFE) position.  
Do not block the lens of the TASER CAM. If the lens is blocked, “88” will flash on the  
CID and the laser will flash. With a two-handed hold, the user might unintentionally  
block the lens, particularly when wearing gloves. Note: The CID and laser also may  
flash in conditions of extreme darkness even if the lens is not blocked. The TASER  
CAM will still be able to record video if the infrared light is not covered.  
Hold the weapon as steady as possible while recording.  
Recharge the TASER CAM before the remaining battery capacity is under 20  
percent.  
TASER CAM PC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
There are two main steps in the software installation process. You must install the software  
first, and then install the drivers.  
1. Do not plug the USB cable into the computer at this step.  
2. Close all open applications.  
3. Insert the TASER CAM CD. The TASER CAM Setup Wizard Screen should appear  
automatically (Figure 1). If it does not, go to the CD/DVD drive and click setup.exe.  
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Figure 1  
4. Click Next to begin the installation.  
5. Designate the folder where the software will be installed. The wizard will designate a  
default location (recommended) or you may choose a different location (Figure 2).  
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Figure 2  
6. Click Next to continue.  
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7. The system displays the Confirm Installation screen. Click Next to continue (Figure  
3).  
Figure 3  
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8. The installation status displays (Figure 4).  
Figure 4  
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9. The installation is complete. Click Close to exit (Figure 5).  
Figure 5  
TASER CAM DRIVER INSTALLATION  
After installing the software, you need to install the TASER CAM USB driver.  
Note: Repeat this process for each USB port you will use with the TASER CAM.  
You can install the TASER CAM USB driver by following the steps below:  
1. Insert the TASER CAM USB data cable into the TASER CAM.  
2. Plug the TASER CAM USB data cable into the PC.  
3. The Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays (Figure 6). The wizard will ask  
you if Windows Update can search for the TASER CAM USB driver. Select No, not  
this time.  
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Figure 6  
4. Click Next to continue.  
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5. The Found New Hardware Wizard asks where you would like to search for the  
TASER CAM USB driver. Select Install from a list or specific location  
(Advanced) (Figure 7).  
Figure 7  
6. Click Next to continue.  
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7. Select Search for the best driver in these locations and select Include this  
location in the search (Figure 8). The location should be  
c:\Program Files\TASER International\TASER CAM V1\drivers.  
You may browse to this location or type it directly into the location box.  
Figure 8  
8. Click Next to continue.  
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9. If you are running Windows XP or some versions of Windows 2000, you might see  
the following Hardware Installation screen (Figure 9) during the install process. Click  
Continue Anyway to continue the installation.  
Figure 9  
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10.You should now see the following screen (Figure 10) indicating your hardware is  
installed and ready to be used. Click Finish and follow the TASER CAM  
Downloading instructions below to continue the TASER CAM download.  
Figure 10  
TASER CAM DOWNLOADING  
Downloading Video Files from the TASER CAM  
Note: The proper software must be installed before video/audio recordings and firing logs  
can be downloaded (see TASER CAM PC Software installation).  
Note: Because video/audio records are stored in the TASER CAM and firing record data  
are stored in the X26 device, remember to download firing records from the weapon before  
or after downloading video/audio from the TASER CAM.  
1. Connect the TASER CAM to the PC with the USB download cable.  
2. Open the TASER CAM PC software. The main screen will appear (Figure 11). Fill in  
the operator information.  
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Figure 11  
3. Click the Download TASER CAM link.  
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4. The TASER CAM Download Wizard will guide the process (Figure 12). Click Next to  
continue.  
Figure 12  
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5. Select which incidents/video files to download from the TASER CAM (Figure 13).  
Note: “Incident” refers to TASER CAM activation; when the safety is moved to the  
up (ARMED) position. The TASER CAM begins a set of video/audio files grouped  
into 10-second records until the safety is moved to the down (SAFE) position.  
The TASER Serial column matches the serial number of the X26 to the incident.  
If there are different serial numbers in this column, the TASER CAM was  
activated with more than one X26 device.  
The Previously Downloaded column indicates whether or not the incident was  
downloaded to the PC.  
a. Click Next to continue.  
Figure 13  
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6. The progress of the download is indicated by the blue status bar and the incidents  
remaining to be downloaded are listed below it (Figure 14).  
Figure 14  
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7. When the downloading is complete, click Next to continue (Figure 15).  
Figure 15  
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8. If a weapon is connected the software will verify that the time on the X26 is correctly  
set. If it is not correct you will be prompted to change the time (Figure 16). Verify  
your PC time is correct and click Update Weapon Time to set the time correctly  
(Figure 17).  
Figure 16  
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9. If a weapon is connected, the firing records will also be downloaded (Figure 18).  
Figure 18  
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10.After the incidents and firing records have been downloaded, you can view the data  
library (lists all the video and firing records that have been downloaded to the PC) or  
download another TASER CAM and/or X26 (Figure 19).  
Figure 19  
11.Choose an action and click Finish to continue.  
12.If Start new TASER CAM Download is selected, the first download wizard screen  
will appear (Figure 12).  
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13.If View Data Library was selected, a list of downloaded weapons will be listed  
(Figure 20).  
Figure 20  
a. To view an incident or firing record, select a serial number from the list and click  
View Records.  
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14.The selected weapon’s firing records and downloaded incidents will be displayed  
(Figure 21).  
Figure 21  
15.To view an incident, select the file(s) from the Video Data list and click View  
Selected Videos.  
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16.The selected videos will be added to a Windows Media Player play list and they can  
be viewed from there (Figure 22).  
Figure 22  
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17.To save selected video to an alternate location, click the Export Selected Videos  
link.  
18.You will be prompted for a location to save the selected incidents. Select a location  
and click OK (Figure 23).  
Figure 23  
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19.To generate a report of the firing records for the X26, click the Generate Report link.  
You will be prompted for a location to save the firing report (Figure 24).  
Note: The TASER CAM program generates PDF files by itself; it does not need to  
have other PDF-writing software installed on the computer.  
Figure 24  
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20.You may submit video and audio records to TASER International by clicking the  
Send To TASER link. The TASER CAM software will automatically connect to  
TASER.com and submit your selected videos. The system will display your progress  
as the file uploads (Figure 25) and finishes uploading (Figure 26).  
Figure 25  
Figure 26  
Note: Files from the TASER CAM should be downloaded to a PC frequently. The TASER  
CAM records in a “loop.” Once the memory in the TASER CAM is filled (approximately 1.5  
hours of video), the TASER CAM will record new video over the oldest video records.  
Downloading Firing Records from a Weapon Using the Previous (Data-Only)  
Download Cable  
Firing records can be downloaded, stored, and viewed by the TASER CAM PC software  
using the previous (data-only) PC download cable. (The previous cable cannot download  
audio/video files.)  
1. Remove the DPM/XDPM/TASER CAM from the X26.  
2. Connect the X26 to the PC.  
3. In the main menu, click the Download TASER X26 link.  
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4. The TASER CAM Download Wizard will appear and guide the process.  
5. Follow the instructions on the screens.  
USE AND CARE  
Storage  
Do not store the TASER CAM in extreme cold or heat.  
Do not store the TASER CAM where the contacts may become short-circuited.  
Keep the TASER CAM dry.  
Cleaning  
Lens  
Clean any debris, fingerprints, dust, etc. from the lens using a soft cloth such as an  
eyeglass lens cloth. Avoid using any synthetic cleaners.  
Gold Contacts  
Debris on the gold contacts may cause the TASER CAM and/or the X26 to not function  
correctly. Clean the contacts using the TASER International recommended cleaning kit.  
Battery  
The TASER CAM uses a lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery.  
Fully charge the battery before using the TASER CAM for the first time.  
Frequently charge the battery. Do not let the battery capacity go below 20 percent.  
Keep the TASER CAM away from extreme temperatures.  
Do not recharge the battery out of the recommended temperature range of 32 °F to  
104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).  
Battery performance will decrease over time and in lower-temperature environments.  
The lithium ion battery is replaceable at the factory.  
If it takes longer than 5 hours to charge the battery, contact TASER International for  
assistance.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE TASER CAM  
Symptom  
The TASER CAM will  
not charge fully or at all, there have been too many  
but the charge indicator charge cycles.  
light is flashing.  
Cause  
The battery is defective or  
Possible Solution  
Contact TASER  
International to replace  
the battery.  
The TASER CAM  
charge indicator light will  
not come on.  
The cable/charger is bad.  
Use a different cable.  
The wall outlet is not  
working.  
Use a different wall  
outlet/socket.  
The USB port is not working. Use a different port.  
The USB/wall charging cable Make sure the cable is  
is disconnected.  
connected properly.  
The TASER CAM is  
damaged.  
Contact TASER  
International.  
The TASER CAM power The TASER CAM is  
runs down too quickly.  
operating in extremely cold  
conditions.  
The battery has had too  
many charge cycles.  
Contact TASER  
International to replace  
the battery.  
The X26 keeps  
rebooting with the  
TASER CAM inserted.  
There is debris on the gold  
battery contacts.  
Clean the contacts  
using the TASER  
International  
recommended cleaning  
kit.  
The battery percentage  
is reading “00”.  
The TASER CAM battery is  
discharged.  
Charge the TASER  
CAM.  
The firmware in the TASER  
CAM is corrupted.  
Use the firmware  
programmer to update  
the corrupted image.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
The battery percentage  
is reading “EE”.  
The TASER CAM is not  
making good contact with  
the X26 because it is not  
fully inserted.  
Fully insert the TASER  
CAM into the X26.  
The TASER CAM is not  
making good contact with  
the X26 because of debris  
Clean the gold battery  
contacts using the  
TASER International  
on the gold battery contacts. recommended cleaning  
kit.  
The X26 is not working  
at all with the TASER  
CAM inserted.  
The TASER CAM is not fully Fully insert the TASER  
inserted.  
CAM into the X26.  
There is something wrong  
with the TASER CAM.  
Check if the X26 is  
working with a standard  
DPM/XDPM.  
The X26 weapon software is Contact TASER  
corrupted from removing the International to  
TASER CAM during a  
reprogram the weapon.  
software update (while a “P”  
was showing on the CID).  
The TASER CAM battery is  
discharged.  
Charge the TASER  
CAM.  
Unable to download  
The USB port is not working. Use a different port.  
from the TASER CAM.  
The USB cable is not fully  
inserted into the PC.  
Fully insert the USB  
cable.  
Drivers are not properly  
installed.  
Uninstall the TASER  
CAM driver, unplug and  
reconnect the USB  
cable, and reinstall the  
driver. See TASER CAM  
DRIVER  
INSTALLATION.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
The video recording is  
unclear or distorted.  
There is debris on the  
TASER CAM lens.  
Clean the lens using a  
soft cloth.  
The lens of the TASER CAM  
is scratched/damaged.  
The TASER CAM is  
unfocused.  
Contact TASER  
International.  
The video file does not  
play, has a # at the end recording error.  
of the file name.  
Firing hi voltage-induced  
The camera should  
continue to record  
normally.  
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