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Model | Axis P5514-E |
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Camera Type | IP Camera |
ONVIF | Yes |
Ingress Protection | IP66 |
Vandal Resistance | IK10 |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Type | PTZ Dome |
Environment | Outdoor |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Compression | H.264, Motion JPEG |
Network Protocols | IPv4, IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, DNS, FTP, RTSP, RTP, SMTP, UPnP, SNMP |
Protocols | ONVIF, PSIA |
Power over Ethernet | Yes |
Operating Temperature | -20 °C to 50 °C |
Power Source | PoE |
Minimum Illumination | 0.5 lux |
Day/Night | Yes |
Ethernet | 10/100 Base-T |
Pan/Tilt | 360° pan, 180° tilt |
General introduction to the user manual and its scope.
Discusses legal aspects and country-specific regulations for product use.
Covers compliance with various directives and standards for the product.
Information on the product's internal real-time clock battery.
Guidelines for product disposal and environmental recycling.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE levels for safety.
Explains the meaning of Important and Note messages.
Lists and describes the product's physical connectors and buttons.
Details network connector, SD card slot, control/restart buttons, and LED status.
Steps to access the product using a web browser.
Guidance on accessing the product remotely via the Internet.
Procedure for setting the initial root password for security.
Overview of the Live View page controls and layout.
How to configure and use the manual trigger for action rules.
Description of the toolbar buttons for video streaming.
Explanation of Pan/Tilt/Zoom controls available on the Live View page.
Describes Ctrl panel, presets, pan/tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and brightness controls.
Explains H.264 streaming methods like Unicast RTP and Multicast RTP.
Details the Motion JPEG stream format and its characteristics.
Recommends AMC for accessing Motion JPEG streams in Internet Explorer.
How to configure video settings via the AMC Control Panel.
Lists other ways to access video streams besides AMC.
Provides shortcuts to essential initial product settings.
Steps to configure video streams, divided into Image, H.264, and MJPEG tabs.
Settings for image quality, resolution, compression, and frame rate.
Explains H.264 compression and its frame types (I-frames, P-frames).
Detailed configuration for H.264 streams, including profiles and bit rate.
Adjustments for MJPEG stream settings like maximum frame size.
How to create and use predefined stream settings.
Configuration of ONVIF media profiles for stream settings.
Advanced image settings including capture mode, appearance, white balance, WDR, and exposure.
Details settings like gain, IR cut filter, and autofocus behavior.
How to add text or images as overlays on the video stream.
Shows how to display pan position using text overlay modifier.
Procedure for uploading and using overlay images like logos.
How to display overlay text when an action rule is triggered.
Setting the default video viewer for different browsers.
Options for the viewer, such as toolbar display and joystick mode.
Adding custom links to the Live View page.
Controlling external I/O devices from the Live View page.
Saving and accessing specific camera views.
Configuring a default home position for the camera.
Advanced feature to steer the camera based on detected motion.
Setting up automated camera movements between preset positions.
Defining on-screen direction indicator zones for navigation.
Setting pan, tilt, zoom, and focus limits for camera movement.
Settings for movement speed, auto-flip, and movement prediction.
Configuring PTZ controls and panel shortcut buttons.
Managing PTZ control access among multiple users and understanding priority levels.
Setting up motion detection using include/exclude windows.
Adjusting parameters like object size, history, and sensitivity.
How to install and manage licenses for applications.
Steps to upload and start a new application.
Notes on upgrading, restarting, and restoring applications.
Defining conditions to trigger actions like recording video.
Lists available triggers for action rules.
Details various trigger types for action rules (Live Stream, Hardware, Input Signal, PTZ, Storage, System, Time).
Available actions that can be performed when an event is triggered.
Configuring recipients for notifications and media files.
Details available recipient types like Email, FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Network Share, TCP.
Setting up schedules for action rules.
Configuring recurring events to trigger action rules.
Steps to locate and view recorded video files.
How to play back recorded video directly from the product's webpages.
Procedure for exporting recordings as video clips.
Setting up the product to record video continuously.
Instructions for installing and switching between multiple languages.
Managing user accounts and access levels.
Configuring IP address filtering for access control.
Steps to enable and configure HTTPS for secure browsing.
Configuring IEEE 802.1X for port-based network admission control.
Installing and managing self-signed or CA-signed certificates.
Configuring date and time settings via computer sync or NTP server.
Setting up IPv4 addresses via DHCP or static IP.
Enabling and configuring IPv6 addresses.
Method for assigning IP addresses using ARP/Ping commands.
Setting up secure Internet access to live and recorded video.
Assigning a host name for easy product access.
Setting up DNS server addresses and domain names.
Synchronizing device clocks using NTP server settings.
Configuring a host name for product access.
Enabling port mapping for remote access via NAT routers.
Configuring FTP server and RTSP port for H.264 streams.
Prioritizing network traffic for better reliability.
Setting up SNMP for remote device management and traps.
Managing SD card file systems and unmounting procedure.
Procedure for safely mounting and unmounting the SD card.
Options for automatic or manual SD card formatting.
Enabling encryption for recorded video data on the SD card.
Adding network-attached storage (NAS) for recordings.
Performing product maintenance like restart and factory reset.
Information on troubleshooting and contact details for technical assistance.
Generating logs and reports for system analysis and troubleshooting.
Allows experienced users to customize and use their own scripts.
Procedure to reset all settings to factory default values.
Uploading files like webpages and images for custom settings.
Verifying current firmware version and upgrading to the latest.
Troubleshooting problems with setting the IP address using ARP/Ping.
Troubleshooting IP address conflicts and browser access issues.
Resolving problems with H.264 streaming in browsers and clients.
Troubleshooting poor rendering of H.264 images and color saturation differences.
Resolving motion detection triggers and storage disruption problems.
Diagnosing PTZ errors indicated by text overlays.
Troubleshooting insufficient power for camera and PTZ motors.
Details image sensor, lens, illumination, and shutter time.
Details video compression, resolution, frame rate, streaming, and image settings.
Covers network protocols, security features, and supported protocols.
Lists event actions, data streaming, and built-in installation aids.
Details casing, memory, power, connectors, storage, operating conditions, and approvals.
Key factors affecting performance like resolution, compression, clients, and network.