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Type | - |
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Day/night mode | Yes |
Placement supported | Outdoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Optical sensor size | 1/2.8 \ |
Pan speed | 190 °/sec |
Tilt angle range | -10 - 80 ° |
Angle of rotation | 190 ° |
Minimum illumination | 0.1 lx |
Total megapixels | 2 MP |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Lens diameter | 22 mm |
Number of lenses | 1 |
Focal length range | 3.4 - 8.9 / 9 - 22 mm |
Audio system | 2-way |
Built-in microphone | No |
Power source type | PoE |
Power consumption (max) | 10.7 W |
Power consumption (Power over Ethernet (PoE)) | 4.8 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 50 °C |
IK code | IK10 |
Form factor | Dome |
Mounting type | Ceiling |
Product color | Black, White |
International Protection (IP) code | IP66 |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.1x |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85258900 |
Instructions for locating the Axis device on the network.
Lists compatible web browsers for accessing the device interface.
Steps to access the device's web interface using a browser.
Guide to setting up the initial administrator account for the device.
Recommendations for creating and managing secure passwords for device access.
Provides an overview of the device's web interface, including a video.
Explains the preview mode for installers to fine-tune the camera view during setup.
Instructions for adjusting image parameters like exposure, night mode, and noise reduction.
Details on reducing image noise in low-light conditions.
How to use Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) for high-contrast lighting.
Steps to correct barrel distortion in the camera's image.
Using corridor format to optimize view in specific narrow areas.
Using the pixel counter to ensure adequate image detail for identification.
Creating privacy masks to obscure specific image areas.
Adding text or images as overlays on the video stream.
Instructions for viewing and recording video streams from the camera.
Tips for minimizing bandwidth and storage usage for video streams.
Configuring network storage for saving video recordings.
Recording video directly from the camera and watching it later.
Creating rules to trigger actions based on specific events.
Setting up recording triggered by object detection.
Displaying text overlays based on object detection.
Configuring recordings triggered by loud noise detection.
Sending email alerts for input signal tampering.
Configuring email alerts for lens tampering detection.
Device settings for audio input, including recording.
Steps to include audio in video recordings.
Connecting audio devices via portcast technology.
Provides information on security protocols and time synchronization.
Controls for playing, freezing, and capturing video streams.
Accessing advanced video settings like format, adaptive stream, and pixel counter.
Settings for capture mode, mounting, zoom, focus, and image correction.
Adjusting scene profiles, saturation, and contrast for image appearance.
Adjusting light intensity for better visibility in the image.
Enhancing image detail by adjusting edge contrast.
Settings for improving visibility in both bright and dark image areas.
Adjusting color temperature for natural color representation.
Configuring color adjustment based on different light sources.
Settings for IR-cut filter, threshold, and IR light.
Modes for controlling aperture, gain, and shutter for image quality.
Settings related to optics like stabilizer margin, focus, aperture, and defog.
General settings for resolution, frame rate, and compression.
Technology for reducing bitrate while maintaining video quality.
Managing bandwidth consumption for video streams.
Mirroring the image for specific mounting configurations.
Settings for including audio in the video stream.
Adding text or image overlays to the video stream.
Adding text overlays that remain fixed regardless of camera movement.
Displaying an indicator for live video streams.
Displaying measured data as a line graph.
Displaying the most recent data value as a bar chart.
Creating cropped view areas to reduce bandwidth and storage.
Creating privacy masks to hide parts of the image.
Device settings for audio input and echo cancellation.
Adjusting audio signal frequency bands and voice enhancement.
Viewing and managing currently active recordings.
Settings for device time, location, and network configuration.
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 network settings.
Configuring DNS servers for name resolution.
Settings for secure web access and certificates.
Enabling Bonjour, UPnP, and WS-Discovery for network detection.
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Managing digital certificates for authentication and secure communication.
Settings to block unauthorized login attempts.
Filtering access based on IP addresses.
Managing user accounts and their privileges.
Allowing anonymous viewing and PTZ operations.
Configuring OpenID for device authentication.
Setting up rules and conditions for event triggers.
Configuring recipients for event notifications and file transfers.
Configuring network storage for file recipient.
Manually triggering rules for testing.
Configuring the MQTT client for IoT integration.
Configuring call timeouts and duration limits.
Setting up network ports for SIP and RTP communication.
Enabling NAT traversal for external access to the device.
Managing SIP accounts, including registration and peer-to-peer setup.
Configuring SIP proxies for call routing.
Restricting who can make calls to the device.
Configuring network shares for storing recordings.
Managing SD card storage for recordings.
Creating and managing profiles for video stream settings.
Creating and managing accounts for ONVIF communication.
Creating custom media stream configurations for ONVIF.
Configuring detection of tampering attempts on the camera lens.
Settings for detecting sound levels and triggering actions.
Viewing device server reports, system logs, and access logs.
Capturing network activity for troubleshooting.
Restarting the device without affecting current settings.
Resetting most settings to factory default values.
Instructions for downloading and installing firmware updates.
Creating cropped view areas to reduce bandwidth and storage.
Understanding how capture modes affect image quality and settings.
Adjusting camera focus and zoom remotely from a computer.
Information on creating and using privacy masks.
Adding text or images as overlays to the video stream.
Details on video compression formats like Motion JPEG and H.264.
Managing bandwidth consumption for video streams.
Automatically adjusting bitrate over time for quality and storage.
Using third-party applications for enhanced device functionality.
Using the pre-installed object detection application.
Detailed diagram of the camera unit and its components.
Explains the status and meaning of the device's LED indicators.
Information about supported SD card types and handling.
Describes the function of the control button.
Details on network, audio, and I/O connectors.
Procedures for resetting the device to its default configuration.
Information on Axis firmware tracks (active vs. LTS).
Steps to verify the installed firmware version.
Instructions for downloading and installing firmware updates.
Common problems and their solutions, including IP address issues.
Troubleshooting steps for issues accessing the device from a browser.
Solutions for common issues related to video streaming.
Factors affecting device performance like bandwidth and CPU load.
Information on how to get assistance from Axis support.