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South Bend Police Department <br />SBPD Body Camera/ In Car Video Camera Project <br />be charged in any electrical charger, whether it's NEMA-5 (standard wall jack), or car charger, if you have a USB <br />charging adapter. This allows an officer to charge the device in the cat, a wall charger, or from any other location <br />with a USB power source. <br />3. Body camera includes Audio Prompts to notify an Officer when the camera is recording. <br />The Axon Body 2 camera emits beeping sounds called "audio prompts" to notify you of the system status. These <br />audio prompts usually occur after you perform an action with the body camera. For some actions, these audio <br />prompts are accompanied by a vibration that matches the beeps. When the camera is, recording, the device will emit <br />two beeps (and two vibrations) every two minutes. <br />4. The In -Car Video System supports up to four high -definition IP cameras. <br />Current Axon Fleet configuration supports two in -car cameras. A future release will support a three to four camera <br />configuration. The current system provides a broad view of events with the addition of Axon body -worn cameras, as <br />well as the multicam playback functionality in Evidence.com. The 143' field -of -view both Axon Fleet cameras <br />provides a broad view within and in front of the vehicle, and the Axon Signal unit ensures all other cameras (body - <br />worn or in -car) activate without officer intervention. <br />5. The In -Car Video System has a built in GPS transmitter for location tracking of the vehicle and <br />correlation of video to location through the Evidence Management software. <br />While the camera itself does not have a GPS transmitter, location data is sourced from the in -car router or MDT <br />using Axon View XL, When an external GPS source is available, Axon Fleet will track the GPS coordinates of the <br />video as it is being recorded. The camera will store the GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) within the video <br />file and the information will be included as metadata within the video file. Once the video is uploaded <br />to Evidencecom, the GPS coordinates will be presented in a map accessible from the viewing page. This map <br />renders the exact location of the vehicle as the video is played, rendering the path that the vehicle has taken. Upon <br />playback in Evidence.com, officers can view the route of the video. <br />6. The In -Car Video System activates in -vehicle video and Body Cameras automatically in the event of a <br />crash through a built-in crash sensor or when other programed triggers activate the in -car camera <br />system. <br />Axon Signal is a technology that operates over Bluetooth Low Energy and activates event recording on Axon <br />cameras within a range of —30 feet via various triggers. The Axon Signal products we offer today are the Axon <br />Signal Vehicle and Signal Performance Power Magazine, <br />■ Axon Signal Vehicle (ASV): Activate your Axon Body 2, Axon Flex 2 and Axon Fleet camera with vehicle <br />triggers, like light bar, door, speed, acceleration, crash and weapon rack. <br />The motion setting in the Axon Signal configuration enables cameras to automatically transition from Buffering to <br />Event mode when sensors detect very high sudden changes in acceleration, usually associated with vehicle accidents <br />or crashes. <br />■ Signal Performance Power Magazine (SPPM): Capture critical footage when you use your X2 and X26P <br />Smart Weapons. SPPM activates your camera when your weapon is armed, trigger is pulled and arc is engaged. <br />7. In car video system and body camera system have pre -event record capabilities. <br />Once powered on, Axon cameras have two operating modes. The default mode, or Buffering mode, provides pre - <br />event buffering to capture activities that occur before you activate the Event (recording) mode. Buffered video <br />duration is 30 seconds for Axon Fleet video, <br />The pre -event buffer for Axon body -worn cameras is configurable from 0 - 120 seconds (in 30 second increments) at <br />480,p and 720p, and from 0-60 seconds at 1080p. <br />Lim <br />