User's Manual

Axon Fleet 2 Camera System User Manual
Axon Enterprise, Inc. Page 17 of 24
Front Camera Pan and Tilt
The Axon Fleet 2 front camera is mounted on a swivel-ball joint that allows the camera to be
panned and tilted to ensure objects of interest are within the camera’s field of view.
Loosen the thumbscrew on the front camera window mount to pan and tilt the camera, and
then tighten the thumbscrew to fix the camera in place. You can use Axon View XL Live View
to assist with adjusting the camera view.
IMPORTANT: Failure to loosen the thumbscrew prior to tilting or panning the camera may
damage the camera swivel ball joint or camera housing.
Axon Signal
Axon Signal technology is included with the Axon Fleet system. However, your agency’s Axon
Evidence administrator must activate the Axon Signal capability for it to work. When it is
active, Axon Signal technology can take your Axon Fleet system from BUFFERING to EVENT
mode.
Emergency vehicles can be equipped with an Axon Signal Vehicle unit. When triggered, such
as by a light bar activation, the Axon Signal Vehicle unit sends a signal to your Axon Fleet
system. Upon receiving this signal, your Axon cameras transition from BUFFERING to EVENT
mode. When your camera starts recording, you will hear 2 beeps.
The Axon Signal Vehicle unit has a range of approximately 30 feet (9.1 meters).
Axon Signal technology can only send a signal to tell the camera to start recording. Axon
Signal technology does not end recording. for example, if a light bar is turned off, the camera
will continue to record until the user stops the recording.
The Axon Signal technology cannot turn an Axon system on. If the Axon Fleet system is
turned off, the camera will not record even if an Axon Signal Vehicle unit sends a trigger
signal.