Settings
This article discusses camera settings available in Axon Evidence under Admin > Devices and Applications > Body Camera > Axon Body 2 & Flex 2. Not all settings may be applicable at your organization or available for your role.
Video
| Quality |
Determines the camera’s recording quality. |
| Pre-Event Buffer |
Determines the buffer duration included in the final video. |
| Watermark |
Adds a permanent watermark with date, time, and camera serial number to the upper-right corner of videos. |
| Show recording status with front camera light |
Illuminates the front-facing Battery LED to provide a visible indication of recording status. The light blinks green during buffering, red when recording. |
Audio
| Record Audio |
Enables audio along with the video. |
| Toggle Camera Audio |
Lets users mute audio on their camera. |
| Pre-Event Buffer Audio |
Enables audio in the pre-event buffer. |
App support
| Axon View |
Allows cameras to be paired with Axon View. When disabled, cameras can still be connected via wired connection to View XL (Standalone). |
Axon Signal
Configure assigned personnel activation in Axon Evidence under Admin > Signal.
| Signal Activation |
Lets camera recording be activated by Axon Signal. |
User configurable settings
| Users Can Use Stealth Mode |
Lets users enable Stealth mode on their camera, which disables all lights, audio, and haptic feedback. |
Additional settings
| Bookmark while recording
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Lets users add a bookmark during a recording by pressing Function on the side of the camera. The bookmark appears on the video in Axon Evidence. |
| Offline Configuration
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Determines if Axon Body 2 and Axon Flex 2 cameras can be used in standalone (offline) mode. |
| Enhanced Low Power Warnings
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Warns of low battery capacity using the Battery LED and audio signals. The in-field Battery LED is green above 66%, yellow at 66–33%, red below 33%, and blinking red and yellow when critically low. The audio warning consists of four audio beeps and haptic vibrations at 20%, 15%, 10%, and 5% battery. Immediately before the device shuts down due to low power, it will emit an extra-long audio beep and haptic vibration. |