IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.Read all warnings and instructions. Save these instructions. Models 22000, 22001, 22002, 22003MMU0037 Rev: CTASER® X2™
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
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
12Chapter 3 FeaturesTactical Performance Power Magazine (TPPM) Battery PackThe optional TPPM has an extension to provide a larger grip on the CEW.
13Chapter 3 Featureseven if your nger is still pulling the trigger switch or pressing on the ARC switch. To reenergize the deployed cartridge, r
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
15Chapter 3 FeaturesInvalid Battery Pack. If you see a blinking exclamation point and battery icon, this indicates that the CEW did not recognize
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
17Chapter 3 Featuresand 35-foot cartridges. The 25-foot cartridge is selected; it will be deployed when the trigger is pulled.Battery Capacity81-1
18Chapter 3 FeaturesSpark DurationThe CID displays a count indicating how many seconds the deployment cycle lasts. The CEW will count up from the
19Chapter 3 FeaturesTop LASERLED FlashlightBottom LASERMechanical SightsThe mechanical sights on the X2 CEW are molded to provide manual aiming of
2Contents 5 Chapter 1: Warnings 5 Important Safety and Health Information 5 Use of Force Policy 6 Software Update 7 Cha
20Chapter 3 FeaturesSelector SwitchWith the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position, press the selector switch on the top of the X2 CEW to cong
21Chapter 3 FeaturesErgonomic Grip DesignThe handle of the X2 CEW is optimized for comfort with specic features for safe and eective use for peo
22Chapter 3 FeaturesDeployed CartridgeOne Remaining, Un-Deployed CartridgeSecond Cartridge Not Yet DeployedBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed
23Chapter 3 FeaturesTwo Deployed CartridgesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the Second CartridgeWhen both the rst and second c
24Chapter 3 FeaturesManual ModeDepending on your agency’s settings, your X2 CEW will function in either the Semi-Automatic or Manual ring mode. I
25Chapter 3 FeaturesBattery Capacity61-80%Manual ModeOther Cartridge Loaded in the CEWFirst AvailableCartridge Selected 1 Pull the trigger switch
26Chapter 3 FeaturesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the First Cartridge (3)The X2 CEW energizes the rst cartridge. 2 Quickly
27Chapter 3 FeaturesTwo Deployed CartridgesBattery Capacity81-100%Seconds Elapsed in Cycle for the Second CartridgeBecause both the rst and secon
28Chapter 3 FeaturesConfiguring the X2 CEW and Viewing the System StatusRemove the Smart cartridges from the X2 CEW before conguring the CEW or v
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
Contents320 Trigger Switch21 Ergonomic Grip Design21 Semi-Automatic Mode24 Manual Mode24 Arc display/Re-energize/Cartridge advan
30Chapter 3 Features 8 Press the left ARC switch. From top to bottom, the CID displays the battery pack serial number, remaining battery voltage
31Cartridges & CEW Operation4Remove the Shipping Cover from the Smart CartridgeSmart cartridges (sold separately) are shipped with a shipping cove
32Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operation 4 Push against this tab while pulling the cartridge out. You might consider pushing on the cartridge
33Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationStandard-Range (15 ft/4.6 m and 25 ft/7.6 m) Smart CartridgesA 15-foot cartridge is identied by yellow
34Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operationnot. The CEW also can determine whether all the cartridge bays are loaded or not. This means the CEW wil
35Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationAlways treat your X2 CEW as if it were loaded. Also, be aware that it is more dicult to tell whether an
36Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW Operation 4 Keeping your hand away from the blast doors, gently push the Smart cartridge into the cartridge bay
37Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationCartridge Release ButtonUnloading 1 Point the CEW in a safe direction. 2 Ensure the safety switch is
38Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationThe Smart cartridges can be reloaded independently. That is, if one of the two cartridges has been expen
39Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationSelecting CartridgesBy default, the leftmost (when the front of the CEW is facing away from the user) li
Contents451 Chapter 6: Optional Accessories51 EVIDENCE.com Services51 EVIDENCE Sync Software for Oine Mode51 TASER CAM HD Recorder52
40Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationAll TASER CEW deployments should be in accordance with current TASER training and warnings, and departme
41Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationWarning Arc DisplayWith the safety in the up (ARMED) position, pressing and holding the ARC switch displ
42Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationDrive-Stun Backup Drive-stun capability is available with the X2 CEW. To apply a drive-stun, place the s
43Chapter 4 Cartridges & CEW OperationSuggested pressure points are highlighted in the green areas. Use care when applying the drive stun to
44Maintenance/Troubleshooting5Function TestTASER International recommends conducting a function test prior to the start of your shift. The function te
45Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshootingtrigger. If you wish to perform a trigger function test, the following procedure is recommended: 1 Ensure
46Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshooting• Collect the expended cartridge, probes, and AFIDs and place them into evidence.** As directed by depart
47Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingUSB Connection StatusThe USB icon will display when the CEW is searching for the EVIDENCE Sync client softw
48Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingThe Event log includes the following information for the most recent (approximately) 16,000 entries:• Each
49Chapter 5 Maintenance/TroubleshootingIf you do not have an EVIDENCE.com account, the CEW will synchronize with your local computer's time.X
5 Warnings1Important Safety and Health InformationRead, understand and follow the most current product warnings, safety instructions, and training mat
50Chapter 5 Maintenance/Troubleshooting 9 Shift the safety to the up (ARMED) position.• If the CEW discharges without the trigger being pressed
51Optional Accessories6EVIDENCE.com ServicesYou can upload the data from your X2 CEW using EVIDENCE.com or EVIDENCE.COM Lite services. EVIDENCE.com Li
52Chapter 6 Optional AccessoriesHolstersSeveral holsters are designed for use with the X2 CEW. Both right- and left-handed congurations are avail
53Additional Items7Additional Information New TASER brand products are under development. Visit our website at www.TASER.com for the latest informatio
54Chapter 7 Additional ItemsMedical ResearchTASER CEWs are among the most extensively studied force options. Many CEW-related medical and eld stu
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6Chapter 1 Warningspolicy that addresses TASER CEW use and that this policy is clearly addressed during end-user training.Software UpdateBefore us
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
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
9X2 CEW FeaturesGet to know the X2 CEW:Top & Bottom LASERBlast DoorFlashlightSelector SwitchTrigger SwitchPower MagazineReleaseSafety SwitchPower
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