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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Read all warnings and instructions. Save these instructions.
Models 22000, 22001, 22002, 22003
MMU0037 Rev: C
TASER
®
X2
CEW
User Manual
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Page 1 - User Manual

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.Read all warnings and instructions. Save these instructions. Models 22000, 22001, 22002, 22003MMU0037 Rev: CTASER® X2™

Page 2 - Contents

10Chapter 3 FeaturesUp (ARMED)Down (SAFE)Index Finger RestOn each side of the X2 CEW is an ergonomically designed rest upon which to place the tip

Page 3

11Chapter 3 FeaturesNOTE: X2 battery packs will not work with the X3® or X26™ CEWs, and battery packs designed for the X3 or X26 CEWs will not wo

Page 4

12Chapter 3 FeaturesTactical Performance Power Magazine (TPPM) Battery PackThe optional TPPM has an extension to provide a larger grip on the CEW.

Page 5 - Warnings

13Chapter 3 Featureseven if your nger is still pulling the trigger switch or pressing on the ARC switch. To reenergize the deployed cartridge, r

Page 6 - Software Update

14Chapter 3 FeaturesIf no cartridge is loaded in the cartridge bay, the space otherwise occupied by a cartridge icon will be blank.If something is

Page 7 - General Information

15Chapter 3 FeaturesInvalid Battery Pack. If you see a blinking exclamation point and battery icon, this indicates that the CEW did not recognize

Page 8

16Chapter 3 FeaturesWhen the battery capacity is at 1–20 percent, the CID will ash the warning LO BAT T on the CID when the safety switch is cycl

Page 9 - Features

17Chapter 3 Featuresand 35-foot cartridges. The 25-foot cartridge is selected; it will be deployed when the trigger is pulled.Battery Capacity81-1

Page 10 - Index Finger Rest

18Chapter 3 FeaturesSpark DurationThe CID displays a count indicating how many seconds the deployment cycle lasts. The CEW will count up from the

Page 11 - Chapter 3 Features

19Chapter 3 FeaturesTop LASERLED FlashlightBottom LASERMechanical SightsThe mechanical sights on the X2 CEW are molded to provide manual aiming of

Page 12

2Contents 5 Chapter 1: Warnings 5 Important Safety and Health Information 5 Use of Force Policy 6 Software Update 7 Cha

Page 13 - Cartridge Icons

20Chapter 3 FeaturesSelector SwitchWith the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position, press the selector switch on the top of the X2 CEW to cong

Page 14 - System Status Icons

21Chapter 3 FeaturesErgonomic Grip DesignThe handle of the X2 CEW is optimized for comfort with specic features for safe and eective use for peo

Page 15 - Battery Level Icons

22Chapter 3 FeaturesDeployed CartridgeOne Remaining, Un-Deployed CartridgeSecond Cartridge Not Yet DeployedBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed

Page 16 - Sample CID Displays

23Chapter 3 FeaturesTwo Deployed CartridgesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the Second CartridgeWhen both the rst and second c

Page 17 - Probe-Deployment Mode

24Chapter 3 FeaturesManual ModeDepending on your agency’s settings, your X2 CEW will function in either the Semi-Automatic or Manual ring mode. I

Page 18 - Bottom LASER

25Chapter 3 FeaturesBattery Capacity61-80%Manual ModeOther Cartridge Loaded in the CEWFirst AvailableCartridge Selected 1 Pull the trigger switch

Page 19 - LED Flashlight

26Chapter 3 FeaturesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the First Cartridge (3)The X2 CEW energizes the rst cartridge. 2 Quickly

Page 20 - Trigger Switch

27Chapter 3 FeaturesTwo Deployed CartridgesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the Second CartridgeBecause both the rst and secon

Page 21 - Semi-Automatic Mode

28Chapter 3 FeaturesConfiguring the X2 CEW and Viewing the System StatusRemove the Smart cartridges from the X2 CEW before conguring the CEW or v

Page 22

29Chapter 3 Features 5 Press the right ARC switch until the INFO option is selected. 6 Press the left ARC switch. The SYSTEM option should be

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Contents320 Trigger Switch21 Ergonomic Grip Design21 Semi-Automatic Mode24 Manual Mode24 Arc display/Re-energize/Cartridge advan

Page 24 - Trigger Functions

30Chapter 3 Features 8 Press the left ARC switch. From top to bottom, the CID displays the battery pack serial number, remaining battery voltage

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31Cartridges & CEW Operation4Remove the Shipping Cover from the Smart CartridgeSmart cartridges (sold separately) are shipped with a shipping cove

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32Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operation 4 Push against this tab while pulling the cartridge out. You might consider pushing on the cartridge

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33Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationStandard-Range (15 ft/4.6 m and 25 ft/7.6 m) Smart CartridgesA 15-foot cartridge is identied by yellow

Page 28 - Setting the Sighting Options

34Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operationnot. The CEW also can determine whether all the cartridge bays are loaded or not. This means the CEW wil

Page 29

35Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationAlways treat your X2 CEW as if it were loaded. Also, be aware that it is more dicult to tell whether an

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36Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operation 4 Keeping your hand away from the blast doors, gently push the Smart cartridge into the cartridge bay

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37Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationCartridge Release ButtonUnloading 1 Point the CEW in a safe direction. 2 Ensure the safety switch is

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38Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationThe Smart cartridges can be reloaded independently. That is, if one of the two cartridges has been expen

Page 33

39Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationSelecting CartridgesBy default, the leftmost (when the front of the CEW is facing away from the user) li

Page 34 - Load the Smart Cartridges

Contents451 Chapter 6: Optional Accessories51 EVIDENCE.com Services51 EVIDENCE Sync Software for Oine Mode51 TASER CAM HD Recorder52

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40Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationAll TASER CEW deployments should be in accordance with current TASER training and warnings, and departme

Page 36 - Cartridge Release Button

41Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationWarning Arc DisplayWith the safety in the up (ARMED) position, pressing and holding the ARC switch displ

Page 37 - Unloading

42Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationDrive-Stun Backup Drive-stun capability is available with the X2 CEW. To apply a drive-stun, place the s

Page 38

43Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationSuggested pressure points are highlighted in the green areas. Use care when applying the drive stun to

Page 39 - Aiming and Probe Placement

44Maintenance/Troubleshooting5Function TestTASER International recommends conducting a function test prior to the start of your shift. The function te

Page 40

45Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshootingtrigger. If you wish to perform a trigger function test, the following procedure is recommended: 1 Ensure

Page 41 - Electrodes

46Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshooting• Collect the expended cartridge, probes, and AFIDs and place them into evidence.** As directed by depart

Page 42 - Drive-Stun Backup

47Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingUSB Connection StatusThe USB icon will display when the CEW is searching for the EVIDENCE Sync client softw

Page 43

48Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingThe Event log includes the following information for the most recent (approximately) 16,000 entries:• Each

Page 44 - Maintenance/Troubleshooting

49Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingIf you do not have an EVIDENCE.com account, the CEW will synchronize with your local computer's time.X

Page 45 - What to Do Following CEW Use

5 Warnings1Important Safety and Health InformationRead, understand and follow the most current product warnings, safety instructions, and training mat

Page 46 - Dataport Download Kit

50Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshooting 9 Shift the safety to the up (ARMED) position.• If the CEW discharges without the trigger being pressed

Page 47 - Event Log

51Optional Accessories6EVIDENCE.com ServicesYou can upload the data from your X2 CEW using EVIDENCE.com or EVIDENCE.COM Lite services. EVIDENCE.com Li

Page 48 - Time Synchronization

52Chapter 6 Optional AccessoriesHolstersSeveral holsters are designed for use with the X2 CEW. Both right- and left-handed congurations are avail

Page 49 - Dropped or Wet X2 CEW

53Additional Items7Additional Information New TASER brand products are under development. Visit our website at www.TASER.com for the latest informatio

Page 50 - Product Returns

54Chapter 7 Additional ItemsMedical ResearchTASER CEWs are among the most extensively studied force options. Many CEW-related medical and eld stu

Page 51 - Optional Accessories

Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. M26, Precision Shaped Pulse, Rotational-Pulse Drive, Smart, TASER CAM, Trilogy, X-Connect, X2, X3W, X

Page 52 - Holsters

6Chapter 1 Warningspolicy that addresses TASER CEW use and that this policy is clearly addressed during end-user training.Software UpdateBefore us

Page 53 - Additional Items

7What is the X2 CEW?The TASER X2 CEW is a software upgradable, 2-shot weapon manufactured by TASER International, Inc. The X2 CEW uses 2 replaceable S

Page 54 - Medical Research

8Chapter 2 General InformationA subject with a very high tolerance to pain (e.g., a drug abuser, person in serious psychological distress, or a tr

Page 55

9X2 CEW FeaturesGet to know the X2 CEW:Top & Bottom LASERBlast DoorFlashlightSelector SwitchTrigger SwitchPower MagazineReleaseSafety SwitchPower

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