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Sensor type | CMOS |
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Optical sensor size | 1/2.8 \ |
Focal length range | 2.8 - 6 mm |
Maximum aperture number | 2 |
Privacy masking | Yes |
Total megapixels | 8 MP |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Supported video modes | 720p, 1080p |
Video formats supported | H.264, M-JPEG |
Image quality adjustment | Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness |
Supported graphics resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) |
Security algorithms | HTTPS, SSH, SSL/TLS |
Alert notification type | |
Wi-Fi | - |
Cabling technology | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at |
Form factor | Dome |
Mounting type | Ceiling |
Product color | White |
Housing material | Aluminum |
Protection features | Dust resistant, Water resistant |
International Protection (IP) code | IP67 |
Flash memory | 256 MB |
Compatible memory cards | MicroSD (TransFlash), MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC |
Minimum RAM | 1024 MB |
Power source type | PoE |
Power consumption (max) | 5.5 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 4.8 W |
Interface | RJ-45 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Type | IP security camera |
Placement supported | Indoor & outdoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 65 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -30 - 60 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 100 % |
Minimum illumination | 0.3 lx |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85258900 |
Height | 91.5 mm |
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Weight | 2200 g |
Diameter | 270 mm |
Covers legal aspects, product licenses, and usage regulations.
Details company liability, warranties, and intellectual property rights.
Advises on equipment changes and acknowledges trademarks.
Details compliance with EU directives like EMC, LVD, and RoHS.
Explains EMC testing standards for RF emission and immunity.
Covers compliance with USA, Canada, and Australia/NZ regulations.
Information about the product's internal lithium battery and replacement.
Provides crucial warnings regarding battery handling and potential risks.
Offers instructions for environmentally responsible disposal of the product.
Provides contact details for support and inquiries.
Information on accessing technical support and warranty details.
Links to additional resources for learning more about the product.
Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE indicators for safety.
Defines 'Important' and 'Note' message levels for product information.
Labels and identifies key hardware components of the AXIS P3707-PE camera.
Provides a visual overview and labels for the camera's hardware parts.
Instructions for accessing the product via a web browser, including IP addresses and credentials.
Guidance on configuring network router for remote access from the internet.
Steps to set the administrator root password for secure initial access.
How to configure capture mode and set power line frequency for optimal performance.
Provides an overview of the controls and layout of the live view window.
Details controls like View size, Stream profile selection, and Source selection.
How to use the manual trigger and snapshot buttons in the live view.
Describes the buttons available in the AXIS Media Control viewer toolbar.
How to use full screen view and record video streams from the live view.
Details H.264 format, protocols, licensing, and AMC usage.
Explains MJPEG format, bandwidth considerations, and access methods.
Recommends AMC for accessing live video in Internet Explorer on Windows.
Details configuration options for the AXIS Media Control panel.
Lists alternative ways to access video, including browser, WMP, and QuickTime.
Outlines the basic setup steps for users and network configuration.
Overview of configurable video features like streams, profiles, and camera settings.
Details image settings such as resolution, compression, rotation, and frame rate.
Explains how to use the pixel counter for size-specific requirements.
Covers H.264 format, GOP length, profiles (Baseline, Main, High), and bitrate control.
Details variable bitrate and maximum bitrate options for bandwidth management.
Details Axis Zipstream technology for bitrate reduction and bandwidth saving.
How to adjust MJPEG settings for image size, bandwidth, and low light conditions.
Explains stream profiles for predefined settings and ONVIF media profiles.
Details advanced camera settings, image appearance, and capture modes.
How to adjust contrast, white balance, and exposure for optimal image quality.
Defining exposure zones and setting priorities for different lighting conditions.
Adding text overlays with timestamps, bit rates, or custom strings to video streams.
Options for text overlay size, color, placement, and inclusion in action rules.
Steps for uploading BMP images and setting transparency for video overlays.
How to control the position of overlay images on the video stream.
How to create and apply privacy masks to obscure parts of the video stream.
Setting default video source and viewer preferences for browsers.
Configuring viewer toolbar, recording button, and action buttons.
Creating custom links for scripts, devices, or web pages within the live view window.
Configuring settings to detect camera repositioning, covering, or defocusing.
Setting up action rules to trigger alarms when camera tampering is detected.
Introduction to ACAP for developing and running analytics applications.
Information on acquiring, installing, and managing application licenses.
Notes on application upgrades, firmware compatibility, and factory resets.
Defining conditions and actions for events like motion detection and recording.
Lists available triggers for action rules, including Applications and Detectors.
Lists actions such as Overlay Text, Record Video, Send Notification.
How to define recipients for event notifications and media files.
Details various recipient types (Email, FTP, SFTP, etc.) and their configuration.
Instructions for configuring email recipients, including provider-specific and user-defined settings.
How to create schedules for triggering action rules or as additional conditions.
Setting up recurring triggers for action rules at specified intervals.
How to locate, filter, and play back recorded video clips.
Viewing recording details and exporting clips.
How to export recordings as video clips in Matroska format.
Configuring continuous video recording to a storage device.
How to install, switch, and manage multiple languages for the product interface.
Configuring user accounts, access levels, and anonymous login.
Details on ONVIF integration and IP address filtering for network access control.
Enabling and configuring HTTPS for secure encrypted browsing and device authentication.
Steps to enable HTTPS, select certificates, and manage certificates.
Configuring IEEE 802.1X for port-based network admission control and authentication.
How to create and install self-signed and CA-signed certificates.
Setting date, time, and time zones, including synchronization with NTP servers.
Configuring IPv4/IPv6, ARP/Ping, and IP address assignment methods.
Using ARP/Ping to assign or verify IP addresses for the product.
Setting up host names, DNS servers, and dynamic DNS services.
Details on AVHS and AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS for remote connectivity.
Enabling NAT traversal for making the product available from the WAN side of a NAT router.
Details on NAT traversal options and alternative HTTP ports.
Configuration for FTP, RTSP, SOCKS proxy, and QoS for network traffic.
Enabling and configuring SNMP for remote management and event traps.
Details on UPnP for automatic detection and Bonjour for network services.
Managing SD cards, including supported types, file systems, mounting, and unmounting.
Protecting recordings by locking the SD card or preventing removal.
How to enable automatic formatting or manually format SD cards.
Steps to encrypt SD card content for data security and passphrase management.
Adding and configuring network shares (NAS) for recordings and data storage.
Performing restarts and restoring factory default settings (excluding certain parameters).
Accessing support information, system overview, and log generation.
Details on system logs, server reports, and advanced scripting capabilities.
Procedures for resetting the product to factory default settings via button or web interface.
Uploading files and using Plain Config for advanced product configuration.
Step-by-step guide for downloading and upgrading product firmware.
Resolving issues with IP address assignment using ARP/Ping and subnet conflicts.
Troubleshooting login issues, certificate errors, and browser access problems.
Resolving issues with local/external access, router configuration, and firewalls.
Addressing problems with AXIS Media Control, H.264 display, and multicast streams.
Troubleshooting poor H.264 rendering, color saturation, and frame rate issues.
Resolving issues with product startup, image quality, and storage failures.
Details on LED indicators, SD card slot, control button, and connectors.
Information on the RJ45 network connector and appropriate cabling requirements.
Key factors affecting system performance like bandwidth, frame rate, and CPU load.