AXON VR1000 Taser 10 VR Controller Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- AXON
Table of Contents
VR1000 Taser 10 VR Controller
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Product Information
Specifications
- Model: VR1000
- Version: 0.06
- Date: August 04, 2023
Introduction
The TASER 10 VR Controller is designed to enhance the virtual
reality (VR) experience by providing intuitive controls and
features for users.
Features
The TASER 10 VR Controller includes the following features:
- Selector Switch for different modes
- App/Power Button for control
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Proper maintenance and troubleshooting are essential for the
optimal performance of the TASER 10 VR Controller:
- Downloading Firmware Revisions for updates
- Regular Maintenance and Care for longevity
- Avoiding water exposure to prevent damage
Usage Instructions
Selector Switch
The selector switch on the TASER 10 VR Controller allows you to
switch between different modes. Slide the switch to the desired
mode for operation.
App/Power Button
To power on the controller or access the app functions, press
the App/Power Button. Follow on-screen prompts for navigation.
FAQ
Q: How do I update the firmware of the TASER 10 VR
Controller?
A: To update the firmware, visit www.axon.com and download the
latest firmware revisions following the provided instructions.
Q: Can the TASER 10 VR Controller be used near water?
A: It is advised to avoid water exposure with the TASER 10 VR
Controller to prevent any damage to the device.
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English Model VR1000
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all warnings and instructions.
Save these instructions. The most upto-date warnings and instructions are
available at www.axon.com Version 0.06 August 04, 2023
TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual
Table of Contents
VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) HEALTH & SAFETY WARNINGS ………………………. 3
INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………. 9
TASER 10 VR CONTROLLER FEATURES …………………………………………… 10
TASER 10 VR Controller Overview …………………………………………………………………….. 10 TASER 10 VR
Controller Components………………………………………………………… 10
Selector Switch …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 App/Power
Button……………………………………………………………………………………………. 12
Pairing ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 In-Headset Menu Access
…………………………………………………………………………… 13 Powering Down
………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Sidelight LEDs
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 TASER 10 VR Controller
Magazines……………………………………………………………………. 13 Battery Packs
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Storage
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 Compatibility
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Removing the Battery
……………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Inserting the
Battery…………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Charging the
Battery…………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Charging
Time…………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Mechanical Sights
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17
Trigger……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Holster Tracking
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 USB
Connector…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17
MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING …………………………………………….. 19
Downloading Firmware Revisions……………………………………………………………………… 19 TASER 10 VR
Controller Maintenance and Care …………………………………………………. 19 TASER 10 VR Controller
& Water………………………………………………………………………… 19
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………. 21
Mechanical Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………… 21 Important Notice
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
CUSTOMER SERVICE ……………………………………………………………………… 23
Axon Customer Support …………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Product Returns
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
COMPLIANCE ………………………………………………………………………………… 24
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VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) HEALTH & SAFETY WARNINGS
This document presents important safety warnings, instructions and information
intended to minimize hazards associated with the use of an Axon Enterprise,
Inc. (“Axon”) VR Headset and accessories. These instructions and warnings are
to reduce the risk of any personal injury or property damage. Read the entire
document before using a VR headset. The most current warnings are also
available online at www.axon.com.
These warnings and instructions are effective October 20, 2021, and supersede
all prior revisions. The most current warnings are also available online at
www.axon.com.
1. Read and obey. Read, understand, and follow all current Axon system
instructions, manuals, warnings, and relevant Axon training materials before
using any Axon system. Failure to do so could increase the risk of serious
injury, system malfunctions, or loss of data.
2. Obey applicable laws, regulations, and agency guidance. Use the Axon
systems only in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and
other regulations or legal requirements.
This document uses a signal word panel to mark specific warnings:
WARNING This signal word panel indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which if not avoided could result in fire, electric shock, damage, system
malfunctions, death, or personal injury.
CAUTION This signal word panel indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which if not avoided or heeded could result in minor or moderate injury.
Warnings may be followed by instructions and information to help avoid the
hazard and improve safety.
WARNING! BEFORE USING YOUR VR SYSTEM Always follow all current instructions,
warnings, and VR training materials to minimize risks.
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All Users should:
1 Complete training first. Read and follow all setup and operating
instructions provided with the headset, including hardware and software
recommendations. Risk of discomfort may increase if the recommended hardware
and software are not used.
2 Read and obey. Read, understand, and follow all current instructions,
warnings, and relevant VR training materials before using VR products. Failure
to do so could increase the risk of injuries to the user or others.
3 The Headset and software are not designed for pairing with any unauthorized
devices, accessories, software, or content. Use of unauthorized devices,
accessories, software, or content may result in injuries to the user and
others. Changing the headset’s Kiosk to accept software not intended for use
by Axon may cause performance issues or damage to your VR system not covered
by your warranty.
4 Headset Adjustment. To reduce the risk of discomfort, follow the headset
manufacturer’s instructions for proper fit.
5 Motion Sickness. To reduce motion sickness, cease training and sit down to
rest if you experience any symptoms.
6 Ensure you are able to safely use the product. Refer to the manufacturer’s
safety guidelines, included in the box and also available at
axon.com/f3-safety. Some medical conditions may prevent you from fully
experiencing VR in headset without health risks.
7 Avoid prolonged use. Prolonged use can have physical effects on your body.
Take regular breaks. Never use for more than 60 minutes without taking a
break. Be aware of the risks of repetitive stress injuries, photosensitive
seizure, hearing loss, and even the physiological effects of experiencing VR
can result in increased heart rate, respiration, spikes in blood pressure,
panic attacks, vertigo, nausea, and other adverse effects.
8 Stop using the product immediately if you experience any discomfort at all.
Remove your headset immediately. Do not worry about exiting the experience or
powering down. Remove the unit from your head. Seek medical assistance anytime
you feel it is necessary.
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WARNING! POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Failure to follow these safety
instructions could result in fire, electric shock, damage, system
malfunctions, death, or personal injury. Potentially explosive environments.
Electric VR in a potentially explosive area could cause an explosion or fire,
resulting in serious injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not always, marked clearly. Potential areas may
include: fueling areas (such as gas stations); below deck on boats; fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any other area where
you would normally be advised to turn OFF your vehicle engine. Simulation
devices used with the Axon VR system contain wireless transmission technology
that transfers radio frequencies over the air as a form of VR transfer.
Wireless transmission has been deemed a risk factor in igniting an explosive
environment. Do not use the headset, controllers, simulation devices, or any
other components of the Axon VR system in an explosive environment.
WARNING! HEALTH INFORMATION Preexisting Medical Conditions. Ask your doctor
before using the headset if you are pregnant, elderly, have any binocular
vision anomaly, neurological disorder, or psychiatric disorder. Refer to your
doctor if you suffer from a heart condition or other serious medical
condition.
WARNING! FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT RISKS Risks Associated with Freedom of Movement.
Wearing the VR headset prevents you from seeing your immediate surroundings.
Do not use VR products where there is not room for you to move around freely.
Choose a training area free of objects and other people that may interfere
with the simulation.
To prevent injuries, take the following precautions:
1 Sitting or standing, ensure you have a clear, open space to participate in
VR. 2 Where you are in the room and how you are positioned when you power up
the
headset will determine your point of view. Put on and power up the headset
only after you are standing or seated how you will be positioned for the VR
experience.
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WARNING! TRAINING ENVIRONMENT SAFETY The headset must be set up and used in a
safe environment. The VR headset produces/causes an immersive experience that
can distract users and block their perception of their actual surroundings.
The headset should only be used indoors.
Always ensure that users are aware of their surrounding before starting and
while in use of the headset. You as a user are responsible for creating and
maintaining a safe training space. VR headset should be used in a clear and
safe area, including overhead. Serious injuries can occur from tripping or
running into walls, furniture, objects, or people.
WARNING! AVOID CONTROLLER CONFUSION Do not confuse real law enforcement tools
and Controllers with simulated devices used in the Axon VR system. Keep
firearms, live TASER cartridges, and other Controllers out of the training
area.
WARNING! BATTERY AND CHARGING Use the supplied charger for charging the
headset. Only plug the headset into a proper wall charger.
Simulation devices used with the VR system are powered by batteries. Only use
recommended batteries with these devices.
CAUTION! CONTROLLER, SENSORS, AND ACCESSORIES The headset is provided with
controllers that aid in in setting up the VR system. Take care to not drop the
sensors or let them slip from your hand while in use. Simulation devices used
with the headset contain sensors. These sensors are not as rugged as the law
enforcement tools and Controllers they simulate. Avoid dropping them or
subjecting them to rough handling. Simulation devices may require calibration
or pairing with the headset. These cautions may apply to other accessories
used with the VR system.
CAUTION! HEADSET TEMPERATURE Do not expose the headset to extreme
temperatures.
1 Avoid hot areas. Keep the headset away from radiators, stoves, amplifiers,
and other heat sources.
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TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual 2 If the headset appears to be overheating,
discontinue use and contact the
manufacturer. 3 Do not expose the headset to fire or smoking products. 4 Avoid
using the headset after taking it from an area of one temperature extreme
to another.
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TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual CAUTION! HEADSET DAMAGE Do not expose the
headset lenses to direct sunlight. The headset manufacturer may change product
specifications and safety procedures without notice. CAUTION! DISASSEMBLY AND
DISPOSAL Do not disassemble. Refer to your agency’s Guidance for proper
handling and disposal.
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INTRODUCTION
The TASER 10 VR Controller is a firmware updatable LED Controller used in
conjunction with a VR Headset. Manufactured by Axon, Enterprise, Inc., the
TASER 10 VR Controller is a dedicated training device designed to replicate
the weight and feel of a traditional TASER 10 device. Via a proprietary 2.4GHz
protocol, advanced IR LED Constellation tracking technology provides accurate
three-dimensional physiology of the peripheral for Inside-Out tracking of
objects within a virtual reality environment and continuous device to Headset
data exchange allows a user to interact in a virtual world with the device
mimicking the standard functionality (such as arming, aiming, and deployment)
of a duty weapon. This creates a true-to-life training experience, but removes
the challenges associated with the TASER 10 being classified as a firearm.
Because it utilizes the same battery pack as a TASER 7 or duty TASER 10, the
TASER 10 VR Controller has the ability to apply Agency Settings from Axon
Evidence. Similar to a duty TASER device, when a battery is docked, Agency
configurations and operation will be downloaded to memory within the battery
and read by the VR Controller when powered ON.
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TASER 10 VR CONTROLLER FEATURES
TASER 10 VR Controller Overview
TASER 10 VR Controller Components
· Front/Rear Sights · USB-C Connection · Trigger · Selector Switch · Sidelight
LED · Top LED · App/Power Button
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Selector Switch
Previous TASER devices had a two position safety; ON (ARMED) and OFF (SAFE).
The TASER 10 VR Controller is designed with a three-way Selector Switch used
for different operating modes:
- Tap up = Warning alert/re-energize deployed cartridges 2) ON (ARMED) 3) OFF
(SAFE)
1 Tap UP = Warning Alert or Re-energize
2 ON or ARMED
3 OFF or SAFE
4
Tap DOWN (Not currently implemented in VR)
Tap DOWN and HOLD 3 seconds (Not currently
implemented in VR)
If the Selector Switch is in the ON (ARMED) position and the VR Controller has
not been moved in 15 minutes, the Controller will turn OFF to avoid draining
the battery. If this happens, move the Selector Switch to the OFF (SAFE)
position and then to the ON (ARMED) position.
Do not block the Selector Switch on one side of the VR Controller while
attempting to move it on the other side. This can break the Selector Switch
and disable the VR Controller.
Keep the TASER 10 VR Controller in an Axon- approved, VR Controller specific
holster when not in use.
App/Power Button
Pairing When unpaired, the Top LED will be a solid blue.
Depress the App/Power button for three seconds to activate Pairing mode. When
Pairing mode is activated, the Top LED will blink blue.
When the device has completed pairing, the Top LED will be a solid green. The
device
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Switch is placed in the OFF position. Reset pairing by pressing and holding
down the App/Power button. Release after approximately three seconds. Pairing
mode will be re-activated and the Top LED will blink blue.
In-Headset Menu Access The App/Power button allows access to a VR menu
viewable while using a VR Headset.
· Quickly press and release the App/Power button 2x to load the in-Headset
menu.
· Quickly press and release the App/Power button once to select/launch a menu
item.
Powering Down Power down the device by pressing and holding down the App/Power
button for five seconds. Power control can also be communicated from the VR
Headset to the Controller via removal of the Headset for greater than three
minutes, powering down the Headset or putting the Headset to sleep.
Sidelight LEDs
LEDs on each side of the VR Controller indicate the current device, battery,
and trigger status.
TASER 10 VR Controller Magazines
The TASER 10 VR Controller has a removable magazine. NOTE: TASER 10 VR
Controller magazines are inert and may never be loaded with cartridges, or
discharge probes.
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WARNING! VR CONTROLLER MAGAZINE USE NEVER attempt to affix a live TASER 10
magazine (whether loaded or unloaded) to a TASER 10 VR Controller device!
To attach a TASER 10 VR Controller magazine:
- Ensure the Selector Switch is in the OFF (SAFE) position. 2) Grip the
magazine from the bottom and align the guides on the magazine
with the rails on the device. 3) Slide the magazine approximately halfway toward the back of the device
before pushing upward. 4) Push the magazine horizontally into the TASER 10 VR Controller. 5) Ensure the magazine is properly aligned with the rails in the magazine well. 6) Slide the magazine backward until you hear a click. 7) Move the Selector Switch to the ON (ARMED) position. 8) Move the Selector Switch to the OFF (SAFE) position. Magazines are designed to prevent being loaded backward into the Controller. Nevertheless, ensure the magazine is oriented properly before attempting to insert it. If the magazine does not latch to the Controller, remove the magazine and confirm the correct type of magazine is being used. Even if unable to attach a magazine, the TASER 10 VR Controller will still operate normally.
Battery Packs
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TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual Storage The battery pack supplies power to
the VR Controller via lithium cells and should be stored in their original
packaging, including the desiccant bag. Do not store the battery pack in a
manner where the gold contacts on the top of the battery pack may come in
contact with metal objects. This may cause an electrical short between these
contacts, draining the lithium VR cells and causing the pack itself to become
dangerously hot.
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Compatibility
TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual
The TASER 7, TASER 10 and TASER 10 VR Controllers may all use the same battery
packs. Older battery packs built for the TASER 7 will work with TASER 10 VR
Controllers, however newer battery packs built for the TASER 10 have a dimple
in the top plastic. TASER 10 VR Controllers must be running firmware V0.6.2 or
greater to use this new battery pack.
Removing the Battery To remove the battery pack:
- Move the Selector Switch to the OFF (SAFE) position. 2) Depress the battery
pack release buttons on each side of the battery pack. 3) Remove the battery
pack from the Controller. 4) Inspect the battery contacts. 5) Ensure they
appear in working order and are free from dirt or other residue
that may interrupt the battery connection to the VR Controller.
Inserting the Battery When installing a battery: - Ensure it is fully inserted in the VR Controller. 2) Apply sufficient force
to ensure the battery pack is fully seated. 3) When the battery pack seats
properly, the release buttons should pop out
from a recessed position with an audible click. 4) Pull on the bottom of the battery pack to confirm it is seated properly.
Charging the Battery Rechargeable Battery Packs (Models TS1005, TS1013) NOTE: Battery capacity may vary depending on temperature and environment. When plugged into a Battery Dock, the rechargeable battery will begin charging and
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any agency settings will be imported (if configured).
Wait until the battery pack is fully charged and its firmware fully updated
before removing it and using it with the VR Controller.
(Refer to the TASER Weapons Dock Quick Start Guide or TASER Weapons Dock
Single-Bay Dataport Quick Start Guide for more information.)
Charging Time Normal Charging Charging a TASER 10 VR Controller battery pack
requires approximately 46 hours.
Capacity Check Charging Every 90 days the Dock conducts a capacity check on a
battery pack. In a capacity check, the Dock discharges the battery and then
fully charges it. This process is intended to ensure the battery maintains its
health throughout its approximately 5year useful life. A capacity check can
take 68 hours.
Mechanical Sights
The TASER 10 VR Controller does not have mechanical sights or alignment
ability. It is designed to be used ONLY in a virtual reality environment.
Trigger
The TASER 10 VR Controller trigger is a momentary electrical switch. The
trigger is operational only when the safety is in the ON (ARMED) position.
Holster Tracking
The TASER 10 VR Controller can track when it is holstered and unholstered in
specific types of holsters. This feature works with BLACKHAWK, Safariland,
S.O. Tech, and Bladetech holsters.
USB Connector
The USB-C connector is an alternative method for updating firmware and
directly pairing the Controller to a VR Headset.
Do not use this function without specific instructions/directions from Axon
Technical Support.
NOTE: A TASER 10 VR Controller battery CANNOT be recharged via a USB-C
connection.
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MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING
Downloading Firmware Revisions
The TASER 10 VR Controller internal firmware provides functionality for all
aspects of the VR Controller.
Firmware updates are automatically applied wirelessly to the VR Controller
through the VR Headset. When in Headset, Users will be prompted to download
the latest version, if an update is available.
Agency settings and configuration for functions and operation are applied via
battery memory. Ensure batteries with the most updated firmware are always
used with a TASER 10 VR Controller.
TASER 10 VR Controller Maintenance and Care
The TASER 10 VR Controller product is a sensitive piece of electronic
equipment and should be handled with care. Avoid dropping a TASER 10 VR
Controller. Do not use a TASER 10 VR Controller with a cracked handle.
Each agency should establish a maintenance and handling program that includes:
- Checking the battery pack regularly. If using a rechargeable battery (TS1005 or TS1013), recharge it when the battery percentage drops below 30%.
- Securing the TASER 10 VR Controller in a protective holster when the VR
Controller is not in use. 3) Function testing the TASER 10 VR Controller
regularly. 4) Updating the TASER 10 VR Controller’s firmware when updated
firmware is released.
See the troubleshooting guide at www.axon.com for additional maintenance instructions.
TASER 10 VR Controller & Water
CAUTION Avoid immersing the TASER 10 VR Controller in any liquids. Avoid exposing the TASER 10 VR Controller to excessive moisture.
The TASER 10 VR Controller is not designed to be a weatherproof device. Do not immerse the VR Controller in water or any other liquid. If a VR Controller has been submerged in liquid or exposed to a significant amount of moisture, immediately remove the battery pack, remove the VR Controller from service, and contact Axon.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The TASER 10 VR Controller is a Virtual Reality Controller use only with
virtual reality applications. No components can be used as a weapon or
converted into a weapon. Buttons are used for communicating trigger action and
for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) pairing to a compatible virtual reality
Headset.
Mechanical Specifications
Parameter (L) Length (H) Height (W) Width Weight Trigger Pull Force
Construction LEDs
Comms Power
Test Condition
Min
Type
Max Unit
6 (152.4)
4 (101.6)
in (mm)
2 (50.8)
<1 (0.25)
lb (kg)
Electronic (Binary Non-Adjustable)
Black/White Polymer 3D Printed Top LED: Single multi-color LED used for pairing status indications Sidelight LEDs: Single LED on both side of body used to indicate battery status, trigger actions, and device status Tracking LED: (8) Infrared LEDs placed on the Controller allow the (separate) Headset’s camera to track the location of the Controller within 3D space. Bluetooth – 2.4 GHZ Proprietary Channel Type – Separate Lithium Ion Battery (not included) Battery Voltage – 4.2V Operating Range 32°F – 140°F (0°C – 60°C) Battery Charging Method Separate docking station
Patent: www.axon.com/patents.
Important Notice
Actual measurements on particular products may vary as a result of many
factors including items outside Axon’s control. Product specifications may
change without notice. The actual product may vary from picture, image, or
graphic. Please refer to current Axon published product specifications for
specified limits and test conditions. Read the manual and product literature.
For more information see current TASER device/product specification sheets,
training materials, product manuals, and website (https://my.axon.com/s/axon-
vr-training).
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TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual Axon Enterprise, Inc, reserves the right to
change or modify this document without notice.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Axon Customer Support
Guides and Troubleshooting are available by visiting my.axon.com/s/axon-vr-
training or contact Customer Support at:
US & Canada: 800-978-2737 UK: +44 01327
709 666 AU: 1-800-512-069 NZ: 1-800-005-161 Visit www.axon.com/support for
other international telephone numbers.
Product Returns
To return a TASER 10 VR Controller for service, please follow the procedures
at www.axon.com.
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COMPLIANCE
A TASER 10 VR Controller system transmission is in the frequency ranges of 2402 2480 MHz. Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the product warranty and the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance statement:
Your wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were
developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. Before a
device model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the
FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. 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.
·
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
·
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
·
Consult Axon Technical Support for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
ISED Canada compliance statement:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
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TASER 10 VR Controller User Manual undesired operation of the device. Cet
appareil est conforme aux exigences des États-Unis en matière d’exposition aux
ondes radioélectriques, de la FCC et d’ISED Canada. Il est conçu et fabriqué
pour ne pas dépasser les limites d’émission imposées pour une exposition à
l’énergie de radiofréquence (RF). Pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformité
en matière d’exposition aux radiofréquences, les opérations portées sur le
corps sont limitées aux pinces de ceinture, étuis ou accessoires similaires ne
comportant aucun composant métallique dans l’assemblage et doivent ménager une
distance minimale de xx mm entre l’appareil, son antenne, et le corps de
l’utilisateur.
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functions and specifications may change without notice and the actual product
may vary from the illustrations in this manual. Non-Axon trademarks are
property of their respective owners. , Axon, Axon Device Manager, Axon
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rights reserved. © 2023 Axon Enterprise, Inc.
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