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Motion JPEG frame rate | 15 fps |
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Maximum video resolution | 720 x 576 pixels |
PTZ control | Yes |
Flash memory | 128 MB |
Image settings | Brightness, Color, Compression, Contrast, Mirroring, Privacy mask, Rotation |
Internal memory | 512 MB |
Angle of rotation | 270 ° |
Built-in processor | ARTPEC-4 |
Security algorithms | 802.1x RADIUS |
Supported network protocols | IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS, IEEE 802.1X QoS 3 DiffServ, FTP, SMTP, Bonjour, UPnP, SNMPv1/v2c v3(MIB-II), DNS, DynDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, SOCKS |
Copper ethernet cabling technology | 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T |
BNC input ports | 4 |
I/O terminal ports | - |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 50 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 80 % |
Power requirements | 8-20 V DC |
Power consumption (typical) | 7 W |
Certification | EN 55022 B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55024, EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-2, EN 60950-1, C-tick AS/NZS CISPR 22, FCC Part 15 B B, ICES-003 B, VCCI B, KCC B, UL/IEC/EN 60950-1 |
Weight | 570 g |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 172 x 109 x 37 mm |
How to get technical assistance and resources, including downloads and FAQs.
Describes network, SD card, and control button connectors for the device.
Explains the functions of the device's control button for various operations.
Describes the 2-pin terminal block used for power input.
Details the serial interface connector, its pinout, and supported configurations.
Explains the function and meaning of the Network, Status, and Power LEDs.
Steps to access the product via a web browser using its IP address or hostname.
Information on how to make the product accessible online via NAT traversal.
Instructions for setting the initial administrator password for secure access.
Overview of the Live View page interface, including stream profiles and buttons.
Explanation of controls like Stream Profile, Manual Trigger, and Snapshot buttons.
Details on using Pan/Tilt/Zoom controls, joystick emulation, and center mode.
Explains H.264 streaming methods: Unicast RTP, RTSP, HTTP, and Multicast.
Description of MJPEG format and recommended access method via AXIS Media Control.
Lists other ways to access video and images, including still JPEGs and media players.
Provides shortcuts to essential setup settings like Users, TCP/IP, Date & Time, and Video Stream.
Settings for image resolution, compression, frame rate, H.264, and MJPEG streams.
How to adjust image resolution, compression, frame rate, and apply overlays.
Details on H.264 compression, frames (I, P, B), GOV length, and bit rate (VBR/CBR).
Adjusting frame size for MJPEG stream to optimize bandwidth and storage usage.
Advanced image settings like brightness, contrast, de-interlacing, antialiasing, and termination.
How to create, resize, and use privacy masks to block parts of the monitored area.
Adding text overlays (e.g., bit rate) or custom images (e.g., logo) to the video feed.
Selecting the default video source (channel or quad stream) for the Live View page.
Choosing the default viewer (AMC, QuickTime, Java applet, Still image) for different browsers.
Configuring viewer toolbar, H.264 decoder installation, and PTZ joystick mode.
Creating custom links in the Live View page to run scripts or access web pages.
How to set, save, and use preset camera positions for quick steering.
Settings for pan, tilt, zoom, and focus limits, and controlling move speed.
Managing PTZ control priority among users and setting up a queue.
Configuring alarms for camera tampering like repositioning or lens obstruction.
Setting up motion detection alarms using include and exclude windows.
Defining conditions (triggers) and actions (e.g., record, notify) for events.
Configuring recipients for image files and notification messages (FTP, email, etc.).
Setting up schedules for when action rules should occur (daily, weekly, monthly).
Defining how often action rules should recur within a period.
Accessing and managing recorded video files stored on SD card or network share.
Setting up continuous video recording to an SD card or network share.
User access control, ONVIF, IP address filtering, and HTTPS encryption settings.
Managing user accounts, access levels (Viewer, Operator, Administrator), and anonymous login.
Network access control using certificates for secure authentication.
Configuring date, time, time zone, and time format for the device.
Basic TCP/IP settings, including IPv4 and IPv6 address configuration.
Setting static or DHCP IP addresses, subnet mask, and default router.
Assigning a host name for easy product access via Dynamic DNS service.
DNS, NTP, Host Name, and Link-Local IPv4 address configurations.
Changing the HTTP and HTTPS ports used for product communication.
Configuring NAT traversal for making the product available from the WAN side.
Configuring RTSP server for H.264 streams and SOCKS proxy for network access.
Setting up email notifications via SMTP and network management via SNMP.
Managing SD card and network shares for storing recordings.
Formatting, checking, mounting, and unmounting SD cards for storage.
Adding and managing network storage (NAS) for recordings.
Restarting, restoring, and resetting the product to factory default settings.
Information on troubleshooting, contact information, and support resources.
Viewing product status, settings, firmware version, and recent log items.
Generating logs and reports for system analysis and troubleshooting.
Accessing advanced features like Scripting, File Upload, and Plain Config.
Procedures for resetting the product to its original factory default settings.
Verifying the current firmware version and steps to upgrade to the latest firmware.
Steps to recover the product from a failed firmware upgrade or power loss.
Common issues like IP address problems, browser access, and H.264 format issues.
Resolving poor image rendering, color saturation differences, and low frame rates.
Addressing slow updates, poor performance, and unexpected motion detection triggers.
Troubleshooting problems with SD cards, recording storage, and disk space.
Details on model, PTZ capabilities, video compression, resolutions, and frame rates.
Specifications for network security, supported protocols, API, and intelligent video features.
Factors affecting system performance, bandwidth, and frame rate.