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3 Controlled Digital Power Magazine (CDPM) Configure Controlled DPM (CCDPM) Safety Lock De-Configure Controlled DPM (DCDPM) Safety Key Wrist Strap TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 3
4 WARNING: Lithium Batteries may explode or cause burn if disassembled, recharged or exposed to water, fire or high temperature. For use in TASER X26 devices only. THE TASER CONTROLLED DIGITAL POWER MAGAZINE (CDPM ) The TASER Controlled Digital Power Magazine (CDPM) is an option for the law enforcement X26 device. The CDPM has the same function as the Digital Power Magazine (DPM ), but the CDPM features a safety lanyard/wrist strap designed to secure the device to the officer. If a prisoner or suspect takes the X26 device away and breaks the connection for more than two seconds, the system is designed to deactivate the X26 device. An activation code is then necessary to reactivate the device for future use. Note: The two seconds required to fully disable the device is a functional design that allows for full X26 device operation if a timely reconnect is initiated after an unintended disconnect. 4 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
5 The CDPM is designed to work with law enforcement X26 devices. It can be used with the X26 Citizen device (X26C ); however, the activation code feature will not function. An X26 device, configured for a CDPM, operates the same way as other X26 devices with one major difference: if the device detects that either the CDPM or the lanyard/ wrist strap (Figure 1) has been removed or disconnected for more than two seconds, then you must enter an activation code for the device to work. In addition to the CDPM, the CDPM configuration system includes two specialized DPMs (Figures 2 and 3); a green Configure Controlled DPM (CCDPM ) and a red Figure 1 De-Configure Controlled DPM (DCDPM ). The CCDPM is used to activate a code enabled profile in the X26 device. In the code enable mode, the X26 device will work with all TASER digital power magazines. The DCDPM will convert a code enabled X26 device back to its original configuration, whereby an activation code is not required. Figure 2 Figure 3 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 5
6 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The CDPM has a safety lock on its base. The lanyard/wrist strap is attached to a safety key. Use the safety key to attach the 2-piece lanyard/wrist strap to the CDPM safety lock. CONFIGURING A TASER X26 DEVICE FOR THE CDPM Note: Do not perform this procedure with an X26C (citizen) device. If you insert a CCDPM into an X26C device, the CID will display a P and then the error code EO. Insert a standard DPM programmed with version 22 or higher into the device in order to recover it. 1. Verify that the TASER cartridge is removed. Failure to remove the TASER cartridge prior to configuration may cause serious injury. 2. Verify that the safety switch is in the down (SAFE) position (Figure 4). Figure 4 6 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
7 3. Remove the DPM from the X26 device (Figure 5). 4. Insert the green CCDPM into the X26 device. Verify that the DPM release button (Figure 5) pops out from the recessed position with an audible click (failure to do so could result in a damaged X26 device or a loss of power during configuration). 5. If your X26 device has version 21 software or greater, a P is displayed on the device s Central Information Display (CID) for about six seconds, indicating that the configuration code is being programmed into the device (Figure 6). If your X26 device is programmed with version 20 or earlier, this process will take about 14 seconds. When programming is complete, a two digit CCDPM version level is displayed, and then the CID display will turn off. Note: If the CID displays a P, then the error code EO, the X26 device is a citizen model (X26C). In this instance, insert a standard DPM programmed with version 22 or higher into the device in order to recover it. Figure 5 Figure 6 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 7
8 6. Place the safety switch in the up (ARMED) position. The CID blinks a two-digit number. The leftside digit identifies the index of the 5-digit code ( 1 represents the first digit of the code, 2 the second digit, etc). The right-side digit represents your programmed number for the activation. When no code has been entered, the right-side digit is zero, see below: In the example below, the code has been set. 2 is the first number of the code, 4 is the second, 6 is the third, and so on. The highlighted numbers below represent the programmed activation code. 8 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
9 7. Decide what 5-digit number you want to use for your activation code. Only digits 1 through 9 are valid for the activation code. You cannot select the number 0. Also, it is not advised to use as an activation code due to its simplicity to decipher. 8. Press the Illumination Selector (seen in Figure 7) repeatedly until the desired number for the specified activation code digit is displayed on the right side of the CID. Illumination Selector Figure 7 Note: Using pens or paper clips to press the Illumination Selector switch may damage it. Pull the trigger switch once. The system will select that number and advance to the next number in the 5-digit code. A number 2 should then display on the left side of the CID (as seen in Figure 8). Figure 8 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 9
10 9. Next, select the second number of the 5-digit code. 9.a. Press the Illumination Selector until the desired number for the second activation code digit is displayed on the right side of the CID. 9.b. Pull the trigger switch. The system will enter that number. A number 3 should then display on the left side of the CID (as seen in Figure 9). 9.c. Press the Illumination Selector until the desired number for the third activation code digit is displayed on the right side of the CID. 9.d. Pull the trigger switch. The system will select that number. A number 4 should then display on the left side of the CID (as seen in Figure 10). 9.e. Press the Illumination Selector until the desired number for the fourth activation code digit is displayed on the right side of the CID. Figure 9 Figure TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
11 9.f. Pull the trigger switch. The system will select that number. A number 5 should then display on the left side of the CID (as seen in Figure 11). 9.g. Press the Illumination Selector until the desired number for the fifth activation code digit is displayed on the right side of the CID. 9.h. Pull the trigger switch. The system will select that number. 9.i. The CID will display the CCDPM battery s capacity for approximately six seconds and then will display the letters CC to indicate that the correctional mode has been fully configured (see Figure 12). Note: Wait until the letters CC are displayed before placing the safety switch to the down (SAFE) position. Figure 11 Figure 12 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 11
12 10. Place the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position. Note: It is advisable to confirm proper numeric entry of the 5-digit activation code at this time. To do so, cycle the safety switch back to the up (ARMED) position and cycle through the entered activation code via the trigger switch to verify code entry. The X26 device will not spark or deploy if either the green CCDPM or red DCDPM is inserted. Do not attempt to check the activation code when a CDPM or DPM/XDPM is inserted in the device, the trigger activation will deploy the X26 device. 11. Remove the green CCDPM and insert the CDPM with the lanyard/wrist strap attached. Note: If the lanyard/wrist strap is disconnected for an extended period of time from the CDPM (approximately 24 hours) while the CDPM is inserted in an X26 device, a brown out condition may occur. A brown out condition will reset the internal clock of the X26 device to 0 thereby preventing accurate accountability of device use. The brown out condition will be rectified the next time the device information is downloaded via the dataport software but the informational time stamps will not be accurate for those uses which occurred after the brown out condition occurred. TASER recommends that the lanyard/wrist strap stay attached to the CDPM at all times when the CDPM is both in and out of the X26 device. 12 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
13 Verify that the DPM release button pops out from the recess position with an audible click. The CID will display a P for about 6 seconds, indicating that the software version is being programmed into the device. If a P is not displayed, contact TASER Customer Service at or visit Note: If for some reason you first insert a standard DPM instead of a CDPM into the device at this point in the configuration process, make sure the DPM is of version 22 or greater. If a lower-version DPM is installed, the error E1 will display on the CID. If this happens, remove the older DPM and install a version 22 or greater DPM or a CDPM. The CID will display a P for about 6 seconds, and the device will be configured to use the CDPM. Figure Place the safety switch in the up (ARMED) position. The CID will display a blinking AC (Figure 13). If the CID displays EE or E1 (as shown in Figures 14 and 15) contact TASER Customer Service at or visit Figure 14 Figure 15 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 13
14 13. Enter the 5-digit activation code. Use the same process as steps 8 9.h. A non-blinking AC on the LED display indicates that the 5-digit activation code has been accepted and validated (Figure 16). Go to step 14. A non-blinking AF on the LED display indicates that the activation code entered is not correct (Figure 17). If this occurs, repeat steps 8-9.h to re-enter the activation code. Figure Place the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position. The X26 device is now configured and ready for use when the safety switch is placed in the up (ARMED) position. Note: By simply installing a CDPM without first configuring the device with the green CCDPM, the lanyard/wrist strap will still act to disable the X26 device; however, the security code feature will not be enabled. In this case, by simply reattaching the lanyard/wrist strap, the X26 device will be fully operational again without the required 5-digit activation code. Figure TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
15 Note: With a CCDPM-configured device, each occurrence of either the CDPM being removed from the device or the lanyard/wrist strap becoming disconnected from an installed CDPM for two seconds or more, will require the re-entry of the 5-digit activation code to make the X26 device operational again. RE-ENTERING THE ACTIVATION CODE 1. Verify that the TASER cartridge is removed. Failure to remove the TASER cartridge prior to re-entering the activation code could cause serious injury. 2. Place the safety switch in the up (ARMED) position. The CID displays a blinking AC prompting for the 5-digit activation code. 3. Refer to steps 8-9.h. under CONFIGURING A TASER X26 DEVICE FOR THE CDPM. CHANGING THE ACTIVATION CODE If it becomes necessary to change a device s activation code, perform the CONFIGURING A TASER X26 DEVICE FOR THE CDPM instructions. TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 15
16 DE-CONFIGURING A TASER X26 DEVICE 1. Verify that the TASER cartridge is removed. Failure to remove the TASER cartridge prior to de-configuration could cause serious injury. 2. Verify that the safety switch is in the down (SAFE) position. 3. Remove the CDPM from the X26 device. 4. Insert the red DCDPM into the X26 device. Figure A P is displayed on the X26 device CID for about 6 seconds, indicating that the configuration code is being de-programmed from the device. When deprogramming is complete, a two-digit DCDPM revision level is displayed. 6. Place the safety switch in the up (ARMED) position. The CID will display battery capacity followed by display of Cd indicating that de-configuration has completed (see Figure 18). 7. Once Cd has been displayed, place the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position. 8. Remove the red DCDPM from the X26 device. 16 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
17 9. Insert a standard DPM, software revision 22 or greater, in the X26 device. Verify that the DPM release button pops out from the recess position with an audible click. Note: You can use the CDPM instead of a standard DPM. In this instance, the X26 device will be programmed to revision 22 or greater. Additionally, if you use the CDPM after the device has been deconfigured, the lanyard/wrist strap will still act to disable the X26 device; however, the security code feature will not be enabled. In this case, by simply reattaching the lanyard/wrist strap, the X26 device will be fully operational again without the required 5-digit activation code. 10. A P is displayed on the X26 device CID for about 6 seconds, indicating that the X26 device operational code is being programmed into the device. When programming is complete, the DPM insertion boot up sequence will display. TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 17
18 Note: If a P is not displayed, the DPM is invalid or the revision level is under 22. Using a CDPM as described in the note for step 9 above can avoid this. If the P is not displayed, remove the DPM and repeat step 9 with a CDPM or use a DPM with a revision of 22 or higher. 11. At the conclusion of the boot up sequence, the de-configuration is complete. The device is now a standard X26 device, ready for use when the safety switch is placed in the up (ARMED) position. 18 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
19 CID DISPLAY EXPLANATIONS EO: This error code is displayed when you attempt to load the Configuration CDPM (CCDPM) into the TASER X26 device Citizen model (X26C). E1: This error code is displayed if a Version 21 or earlier DPM is inserted in an X26 Device after it has been configured/de-configured with the CCDPM/DCDPM without first having finished the configuration/de-configuration process by inserting a version 22 DPM for software programming. This error may be fixed by simply inserting a version 22 or greater DPM/CDPM into the X26 device for the completion of the configuration process. EE: AC: This error code is displayed when an internal error is detected. This may be caused by either problems within the CDPM or the X26 device. Call TASER customer service at Blinking indicates that an activation code is required for entry in order for a CDPM configured X26 device to operate. Non Blinking indicates that the 5-digit activation code has been accepted and validated. TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B 19
20 AF: CC: Cd: This indicates that the activation code entered is not correct. Cycle the safety to reattempt activation code entry with proper code number sequence. This indicates that the X26 device is Control Configured with a 5-digit activation code. It is necessary to then insert a version 22 or greater DPM to complete the configuration process. This indicates that the X26 device has been de-configured with the DCDPM. It is necessary to then insert a version 22 or greater DPM to complete the de-configuration process. See for warranty information on this product. 20 TASER CDPM Operating Manual MMU0014 Rev: B
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