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Maximum resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
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Supported video modes | 720p |
Video formats supported | H.264, M-JPEG |
Supported graphics resolutions | 1280 x 800 (WXGA) |
White balance | Auto |
Angle of rotation | 270 ° |
Camera shutter type | Electronic |
Camera shutter speed | 1/8000 s |
Minimum illumination | 1.2 lx |
Field of view (FOV) angle | 80 ° |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Progressive scan | Yes |
Optical sensor size | 1/4 \ |
Optical zoom | - x |
Focus adjustment | 1.2 |
Fixed focal length | 2.8 mm |
Security algorithms | HTTPS |
Built-in HDD | - |
Flash memory | 128 MB |
Internal memory | 256 MB |
Compatible memory cards | SD, SDHC |
Type | CCTV security camera |
Certification | N 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 55024, FCC 15 B/C B, VCCI B, C-tick AS/NZS CISPR 22, ICES-003 Class B, KCC Class B, EN 60950-1 |
Placement supported | Indoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Form factor | Covert |
Mounting type | Ceiling/wall |
Product color | White |
Housing material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
International Protection (IP) code | IP66 |
Interface | RJ-45 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Sample rate | 16 kHz |
Audio system | 2-way |
Audio formats supported | AAC |
Cabling technology | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Supported network protocols | IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS**, QoS Layer 3 DiffServ, FTP, CIFS/SMB, SMTP, Bonjour, UPnP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3(MIB-II), DNS, DynDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, SOCKS |
Power source type | PoE |
Power consumption (typical) | 2.2 W |
F-number (relative aperture) | 2 |
Cables included | AC, LAN (RJ-45) |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 80 % |
Depth | 41 mm |
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Width | 59 mm |
Height | 95 mm |
Weight | 110 g |
Defines warning levels like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION for safety instructions.
Defines message levels like Important and Note for product usage information.
Identifies physical connectors and control buttons on the product.
Explains the function and color indications of various LEDs on the device.
Instructions on how to access the product using a web browser.
Guidance on configuring network access for the product from the internet.
Steps to set the initial administrator password for security and access.
Instructions for setting the power line frequency to avoid image flicker.
Overview of the Live View page and its available controls.
How to configure and use the manual trigger for action rules.
Describes buttons and functionality of the AXIS Media Control viewer toolbar.
Explains how to use pan, tilt, and zoom controls via the user interface.
Details on H.264 streaming protocols like RTP, RTSP, and their configurations.
Information about Motion JPEG streams, bandwidth usage, and quality.
Recommends AMC for accessing Motion JPEG live video in Windows.
Lists other ways to access video, like server push, still images, WMP, and QuickTime.
Provides shortcuts to essential initial configuration settings like users, TCP/IP, date/time, and video stream.
Guides on configuring video streams via Image and H.264 tabs.
Explains how to use the pixel counter for image analysis and measurements.
Details on image settings like resolution, compression, mirroring, rotation, and frame rate.
Technical details on H.264 compression, profiles, bit rate (VBR/CBR), and text overlay.
Discusses MJPEG image size, bandwidth, and quality considerations.
How to use and create predefined stream settings for resolution, compression, and frame rate.
Advanced image settings including color saturation, sharpness, contrast, and white balance.
Configuration of exposure value, backlight compensation, and exposure priority.
How to define and configure a specific cropped area of the video feed.
How to add text or images superimposed on the video stream.
Process for uploading and using static images as overlays on the video stream.
How to display dynamic text as an overlay when an action rule is triggered.
Specifies default viewers for different browsers like IE, Chrome, and Firefox.
Options for viewer toolbar, H.264 decoder, and PTZ joystick mode.
How to add custom links to the Live View page for scripts or external devices.
Saving and recalling specific camera views for quick navigation.
Setting up automated camera tours that cycle through preset positions.
Configuration of PTZ controls, including panel shortcut buttons.
Manages PTZ control access, prioritizing users and setting time limits.
Detects physical tampering like repositioning or lens covering, and triggers alarms.
Configures detection of movement in specified areas of the video feed.
Defines areas for motion detection and exclusion zones.
Adjusts sensitivity, object size, and history for motion detection accuracy.
Defines conditions and actions for events like recording or notifications.
Specifies destinations for notifications, such as email addresses or network shares.
Lists available recipient types (Email, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Network Share, TCP) and their uses.
Configures email notifications using predefined providers or custom SMTP settings.
Sets up time-based schedules for triggers or conditions in action rules.
Configures repeated triggering of action rules at specific intervals.
Displays and allows playback/download of recorded video files.
Configures the product to record video continuously to a storage device.
Manages user accounts, access levels (Viewer, Operator, Administrator), and anonymous login.
Information on ONVIF standard for interoperability and creating users for communication.
Configures rules to allow or deny access based on IP addresses.
Guides on enabling and configuring secure HTTPS connections for the product.
Setup for network access control using EAP and digital certificates.
Manages digital certificates for authentication, including CA and server/client certificates.
Settings for synchronizing or manually setting the product's date and time.
Configuration of IP version 4 and IP version 6 settings.
Steps to configure IPv4 addressing via DHCP or static IP.
Guidance on enabling and configuring IPv6 settings via the router.
Method to assign an IP address using ARP/Ping commands.
Setting up DNS servers for name resolution.
Information on AVHS for remote access and one-click registration.
How to use Axis DDNS service for easy product access via host name.
Setting up Network Time Protocol for time synchronization.
Assigning and configuring a host name for network access.
Enabling or disabling an additional IP address for local network access.
Configuring NAT traversal for internet accessibility through routers.
Enabling/disabling the FTP server for firmware and application uploads.
Configuring the RTSP server for H.264 stream access.
Using SOCKS proxy for network access through firewalls.
Configuring Quality of Service for traffic prioritization and bandwidth control.
Managing UPnP support for automatic device detection.
Configuring RTP port range and multicast settings for H.264 streams.
Information on supported SD card file systems (ext4, vFAT) and management.
Procedures for safely mounting and unmounting SD cards to prevent data corruption.
Steps to manually format an SD card for use with the product.
Adding and configuring network shares (NAS) for video recording storage.
Provides troubleshooting and contact information for technical assistance.
Displays product status, firmware, network, security, and recent log items.
Generating logs and reports for system analysis and troubleshooting.
Using scripts for customization, with warnings about potential issues.
Uploading files like webpages and images for custom settings.
Advanced configuration settings for experienced users.
Procedures for resetting the product to factory defaults via button or web interface.
Verifying the current firmware version to resolve issues.
Steps to download and install the latest firmware for the product.
Steps to recover the product if an upgrade fails due to power or network loss.
Troubleshooting guide for common problems like IP address issues and browser access.
Solutions for common H.264 streaming issues in Internet Explorer.
Guidance for hardware failure indicated by flashing red LEDs.
Troubleshooting steps if the product fails to power on or start.
General advice for addressing unsatisfactory video or image quality.
Explains how luminance changes can affect motion detection and how to adjust settings.
Troubleshooting issues related to storage devices like SD cards and network shares.
Checks for write protection on SD cards and mounting issues.
Details on camera model, lens, image sensor, minimum illumination, shutter time, and PTZ capabilities.
Specifications for video compression, resolutions, frame rates, and image settings.
Information on network security features and supported protocols.
Details on Application Programming Interface (API) for software integration.
Supported analytics like video motion detection and active tampering alarm.
List of events that can trigger actions.
List of actions that can be performed upon event triggers.
Supported operating systems and browsers for accessing video.
Information on pixel counter functionality.
Specifications for casing, memory, power, connectors, operating conditions, and approvals.
Physical dimensions of the product.
Weight of the camera unit.
List of items included in the product package.
Software for video management available from Axis.
List of optional accessories available for the product.
Information on standard and extended warranty options.