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Brand | Axis |
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Model | M1034-W |
Category | Security Camera |
Language | English |
This equipment has been designed and tested to fulfill applicable standards for RF emission and immunity.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules for operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Axis Communications AB declares that this product is in compliance with Directive 1999/5/EC.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates significant information which is essential for the product to function correctly.
Details about the physical connectors and buttons on the product.
Details on Ethernet, I/O connectors and their functions.
Information on the control button and various status LED indicators.
Steps to access the product using a web browser.
Instructions for accessing the product remotely over the internet.
Procedure to set the initial administrator password for secure access.
Configure the power line frequency for optimal image display.
Overview of the product's live video interface and controls.
Using manual triggers and understanding the AMC viewer toolbar.
Controls for microphone and speaker settings within AMC.
Controls for camera pan, tilt, and zoom operations.
Methods and protocols for streaming H.264 video.
Information about using Motion JPEG for video streams.
Details on using AXIS Media Control for video streaming.
Other ways to access video streams besides Live View.
Methods for accessing audio streams from the product.
Provides shortcuts to essential initial configuration settings.
Configuration options for video streams, including image settings.
Functionality to count pixels within a specified area of the image.
Settings and profiles for H.264 video compression.
Details on image size and bandwidth for Motion JPEG streams.
Predefined sets of stream settings for quick configuration.
Advanced image adjustments for color, sharpness, and white balance.
Configuration of light sensitivity and exposure priority for image quality.
Defining a cropped area for a specific video stream with its own PTZ settings.
Displaying date, time, or custom text on the video stream.
Superimposing static images, like logos, onto the video stream.
User-defined areas to obscure parts of the monitored video.
Configuration of audio modes, input gain, and encoding formats.
Sound files that can be played when events occur or from the Live View page.
Selecting the default video viewer for different browsers.
Options for customizing the viewer toolbar, PTZ joystick, and decoder installation.
Creating custom links to scripts or web pages in the Live View.
Controlling the built-in light directly from the Live View page.
Controlling external I/O devices from the Live View page.
Saving and accessing specific camera views for quick steering.
Configuring the camera's default home position and auto-return.
Setting up automated sequences of preset positions for surveillance.
Advanced PTZ settings and configuring panel shortcut command buttons.
Managing PTZ control access for multiple users through a queue system.
Detecting and alarming on camera repositioning, covering, or defocusing.
Configuring motion detection zones and sensitivity for event triggering.
Adjusting object size, history, and sensitivity for motion detection.
Generating alarms based on audio levels rising above or falling below a threshold.
Using the PIR sensor for motion detection, potentially controlling the built-in light.
Migrating legacy event types to the current action rule system.
Defining conditions and actions for event-triggered responses.
List of available conditions that can trigger an action rule.
List of available actions that can be performed when an event is triggered.
Defining email or FTP recipients for event notifications and media files.
Setting up time-based triggers for action rules.
Configuring rules to trigger repeatedly at specified intervals.
Viewing, playing, and downloading recorded video files.
Configuring the product to continuously save video to a storage device.
Managing user access, anonymous login, and IP address filtering.
Configuring network video interface and restricting IP access.
Configuring secure web browsing and connection policies.
Setting up network access control using digital certificates.
Installing and managing server/client certificates for authentication.
Configuring audio streams and product date/time settings.
Configuring TCP/IP, interface mode, IPv4/IPv6 addresses, and ARP/Ping.
Setting up and using the AVHS service for remote access.
Assigning a dynamic host name for easy product access.
Configuring DNS, NTP, Host Name, and Link-Local IPv4 settings.
Configuring the ports for HTTP and secure HTTPS product access.
Enabling external access to the product through a NAT router.
Configuring FTP server for uploads and RTSP for H.264 streams.
Viewing available wireless networks and their status.
Configuring wireless security, encryption, and WLAN pairing.
Configuring WPA/WPA2-PSK security with a passphrase.
Configuring WPA/WPA-Enterprise security using digital certificates.
Details on configuring EAP-TLS authentication with certificates.
Configuring EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 authentication with identity and password.
Configuring WEP security, noting its vulnerabilities.
Configuring wireless settings with no security, for limited use.
Configuring a SOCKS server for reaching networks behind firewalls.
Configuring Quality of Service settings for network traffic prioritization.
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol for remote management.
Enabling UPnP and Bonjour for network device discovery.
Configuring RTP port range and multicast settings for video streams.
Configuring network storage for recordings and data.
Managing I/O ports, status, and performing product maintenance.
Information on troubleshooting and contact details for technical assistance.
Getting an overview of the product's status, settings, and recent log items.
Generating logs and reports for system analysis and troubleshooting.
Customizing product behavior via scripts, file uploads, and advanced configuration.
Verifying the current firmware version to resolve issues.
Procedure for updating the product's firmware with the latest version.
Steps to recover the product if firmware upgrade fails.
Troubleshooting problems encountered when setting the IP address.
Resolving issues related to browser access and login failures.
Addressing problems with external network accessibility.
Troubleshooting H.264 streaming, AMC, display, and multicast issues.
Addressing poor H.264 image quality, frame rates, and color saturation.
Diagnosing hardware failures, startup problems, and general image quality.
Troubleshooting false motion detection and audio-related issues.
Addressing storage disruptions and PIR sensor sensitivity problems.
Details on image sensor, lens, video compression, resolutions, and streaming.
Specifications for audio, network connectivity, and security features.
Information on integration, analytics, and event triggers.
Details on data streaming, installation aids, casing, memory, power, and connectors.
Specifications for PIR sensor, LED, operating environment, and regulatory approvals.
Information on accessories, software, supported languages, and warranty.
Detailed pinout and specifications for the 4-pin I/O connector.
Example diagrams illustrating I/O connector wiring and usage.