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Sensor type | CMOS |
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Progressive scan | Yes |
Number of sensors | 1 |
Optical sensor size | 1/2.8 \ |
Optical zoom | 8 x |
Focal length range | 18 - 137 mm |
Maximum aperture number | 4.1 |
Minimum aperture number | 2.9 |
Cables included | LAN (RJ-45) |
Type | IP security camera |
Certification | EN 55032 A, EN 50121-4, IEC 62236-4, EN 55024, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, FCC 15 B A, ICES-003 A, VCCI A, RCM AS/NZS CISPR 32 A, KCC KN32 A, KN35, EAC IEC/EN/UL 62368-1, IEC/EN/UL 60950-22 IS 13252 EN 50581, IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2, IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-14, IEC 60068-2-27, IEC 60068-2-78, IEC/EN 60529 IP66, IEC/EN 62262 IK10 body, IK08, NEMA 250 4X, NEMA TS 2 NIST SP500–267 EN/IEC 62471 |
Languages support | CHI (SIMPL), CHI (TR), DEU, ENG, ESP, FRE, ITA, JPN, KOR, POR, RUS |
Number of languages | 11 |
Placement supported | Outdoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Camera shutter speed | 1/66500 - 1 s |
Minimum illumination | 0.03 lx |
Detection distance | 100 m |
Security algorithms | EAP-TLS |
Bit rate control | Variable Bit Rate (VBR) |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Image quality adjustment | Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness |
Video compression formats | AVC, H.264, M-JPEG |
Voice codecs | G.711, G.726, PCM |
Audio formats supported | AAC |
Wi-Fi | No |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at |
Ethernet interface type | Fast Ethernet |
Supported network protocols | IPv4, IPv6 USGv6, HTTP, HTTPSa , SSL/TLSa , QoS Layer 3 DiffServ, FTP, SFTP, CIFS/SMB, SMTP, Bonjour, UPnP® , SNMP v1/v2c/v3 (MIB-II), DNS, DynDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, SRTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, SOCKS, SSH, LLDP |
IK code | IK08 |
Form factor | Bullet |
Mounting type | Ceiling/wall |
Product color | Gray |
Housing material | Plastic |
International Protection (IP) code | IP66 |
Flash memory | 512 MB |
Internal memory | 1024 MB |
Compatible memory cards | MicroSD (TransFlash), MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC |
Power source type | DC, PoE |
Power consumption (Power over Ethernet (PoE)) | 12.95 W |
LED type | IR |
Infra-red wavelength | 850 nm |
Night vision distance | 50 m |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 65 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 60 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 100 % |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85258900 |
Length | 439 mm |
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Weight | 2400 g |
Diameter | 147 mm |
Installers use preview mode for fine-tuning the camera view during installation.
Locate Axis devices on the network using AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager.
Information on recommended browsers for accessing the device's web interface.
Steps to access the camera's web interface via a browser.
Instructions for creating the initial administrator account for the device.
Recommendations for creating and managing strong passwords for device security.
Provides an overview of the device's web interface functionality and layout.
Steps to optimize camera settings for effective license plate recognition.
General instructions for adjusting image parameters for optimal viewing.
Choose exposure modes to control aperture, shutter speed, and gain for image quality.
Details on the three focus modes (Auto, Area, Manual) and how to set focus.
Utilize IR light and night mode for better visibility in low-light environments.
Adjust settings to minimize noise in images captured under low-light conditions.
Settings to enhance image detail, potentially increasing bitrate and reducing frame rate.
Configure Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) to manage scenes with significant light differences.
Use Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) for smoother, steadier images in exposed locations.
Correct distortion in images caused by wide-angle lenses for straighter lines.
Use the pixel counter to ensure sufficient resolution for tasks like license plate recognition.
Create privacy masks to hide specific areas of the image for privacy.
Add text or images as overlays onto the video stream.
Define rules to trigger actions based on specific conditions and events.
Configure device actions like recording or alerts based on defined conditions.
Display 'Motion detected' text overlay when the device detects motion.
Set up recording to start automatically when an object is detected by the camera.
Configure recording to capture events when shock or tampering is detected by the camera.
Configure Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) settings to control camera movement and view.
Set maximum zoom levels to protect privacy or focus on specific areas.
Optimize video stream settings to manage network bandwidth and storage consumption.
Configure network storage for saving recordings from the device.
Directly record video from the camera and manage playback.
Enable and configure audio input for inclusion in video recordings.
Overview of main menu, user menu, context menu, and basic interface controls.
View device info, firmware version, and time synchronization status.
Access to the Maintenance page for performing firmware upgrades.
Configure NTP settings for synchronizing device date and time.
Overview of security-related features and configurations available.
Link to AXIS OS Hardening guide for cybersecurity best practices.
View PTZ status, perform PTZ mechanics tests, and manage connected clients.
View and manage ongoing and filtered recordings, including storage space.
Pan, tilt, zoom, and focus controls for live video stream adjustment.
Adjust image brightness for better visibility in dark areas.
Controls for playing, freezing, and snapshotting the live video stream.
Manage digital input/output ports for connecting external devices.
Manually control IR/white light and access onscreen controls like presets and guard tours.
Start/stop recording and view configured storage for the device.
Configure video format, client stream info, adaptive stream, level grid, and pixel counter.
Configure capture mode, mounting position, power line frequency, and image rotation.
Overview of image correction features like WDR, EIS, and barrel distortion correction.
Detailed explanation of image correction tools like BDC, Crop, EIS, and stabilization.
Adjust scene profiles, saturation, contrast, brightness, and sharpness for image appearance.
Configure automatic or custom white balance based on light environment for natural colors.
Manage IR-cut filter, IR light, and automatic illumination for optimal night vision.
Select exposure modes (Automatic, Aperture, Shutter, Flicker-free) to manage image exposure.
Define exposure zones and set max shutter/gain for optimal exposure in specific areas.
Reduce motion blur in low-light by adjusting blur-noise trade-off.
Control aperture, exposure level, and enable defog for clearer images.
Configure resolution, frame rate, compression, and signed video for streams.
Utilize Zipstream technology to reduce bitrate while maintaining quality.
Manage storage optimization, dynamic FPS/GOP, and bitrate control for efficient streaming.
Configure audio input, source selection, and stereo audio for recordings.
Add and configure text or image overlays on the video stream.
Create and manage privacy masks to obscure specific image areas.
Define and store preset pan, tilt, and zoom positions for quick navigation.
Create and configure guard tours using preset positions for automated camera movements.
Set PTZ movement limits, auto-flip, zoom limits, and motion speed.
Configure freezing the image during PTZ movements for better clarity.
Configure gatekeeper to steer camera to preset positions based on motion detection.
Manage PTZ control requests in a queue with user group priority and timeouts.
Configure audio input, select source, and apply changes for audio devices.
Adjust audio gain, use graphic equalizer, talkback range, and voice enhancement.
Start, stop, play, and export recordings, with options for storage and encryption.
Install, manage, and configure Axis applications on the device.
Configure device date, time, and location settings for accurate logging and tracking.
Set up date/time sync, device location, and regional measurement units.
Configure IP addressing, subnet masks, and routers for network connectivity.
Configure device hostname, DNS servers, and network discovery protocols.
Set up HTTP/HTTPS access, ports, and certificates for secure communication.
Configure 03C connection, proxy settings, and authentication methods for device access.
Set up SNMP versions, communities, and traps for network device management.
Manage device certificates and configure IEEE 802.1x for network authentication.
Configure settings to prevent brute-force attacks and filter IP addresses.
Add, configure, and manage user accounts with different privilege levels.
Configure anonymous viewing/PTZ and manage SSH accounts for secure remote access.
Define and manage rules to trigger product actions based on specific events.
Create rules with conditions and actions, and configure recipients for notifications.
Configure recipients for FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, network storage, SIP, VMS, and email notifications.
Set up schedules and manual triggers for rules and events.
Configure MQTT client and ALPN for IoT communication and data integration.
Configure MQTT client connection, broker, topic prefix, and messages.
Define MQTT publication topics, retain settings, QoS, and subscriptions.
Add MQTT overlay modifiers to display data from topics on the video stream.
Add and configure network shares for saving recordings and managing storage.
Manage the SD card for storing recordings, including unmounting and formatting.
Use SD card tools for checks, repair, format, encrypt/decrypt, and set wear level triggers.
Create and configure stream profiles for different video stream settings.
Create ONVIF accounts and media profiles for interoperability with ONVIF devices.
List and manage applications that stream metadata from the device.
Configure camera tampering detection with trigger delay and dark image settings.
Set up audio level detection and shock detection for alarms and events.
Select PTZ mode and configure digital input/output ports for external devices.
Pair compatible Axis network speakers or microphones with the camera.
View system logs, access logs, server reports, and download crash reports.
Perform network traces and configure remote syslog for troubleshooting.
Restart the device or restore settings to factory defaults.
Upgrade the device firmware to the latest version for new features and fixes.
Choose between standard, factory default, or autorollback firmware upgrades.
Information on fiber-optic cable installations for extended network connections.
Understand how to choose capture modes based on frame rate and resolution requirements.
Learn about creating privacy masks and adding text/image overlays.
Overview of video compression formats and their impact on network and storage.
Details on Motion JPEG and H.264 formats, including bandwidth and quality considerations.
Understand the relationship between Image, Stream, and Stream profile settings.
Manage bandwidth consumption by allowing bitrate to vary based on scene activity.
Configure maximum and average bitrates to manage bandwidth and ensure quality.
Explore third-party applications for enhanced device functionality and analytics.
Information on the camera's capability for license plate capture and third-party applications.
Describes the camera's optimization for clear license plate images and its applications.
Identifies the main components and connectors of the AXIS Q1700-LE camera.
Details the status LED indications for connection, operation, and errors.
Explains status LED and buzzer signals used by the camera leveling assistant.
Information on using the microSD card slot, including precautions and supported card types.
Description of control and function buttons, and network connectors (RJ45, IDC).
Details on the audio input connector and the 4-pin I/O terminal block for external devices.
Information on the 2-pin terminal block for DC power input and power source requirements.
Procedure to reset the device to factory default settings, including warnings.
Information on firmware tracks and how to check the current firmware version.
Steps to download and install new firmware for the device.
Troubleshooting common problems encountered during or after firmware upgrades.
Solutions for problems related to setting the IP address, subnet, or IP conflicts.
Troubleshoot login problems, IP changes, and certificate errors when accessing via browser.
Resolve issues with multicast H.264, poor rendering, color saturation, and frame rate.
Address problems connecting to MQTT over SSL/port 8883, including firewall and WebSocket alternatives.
Troubleshoot blurry or overexposed license plates, and issues with night mode switching.
Understand factors affecting bandwidth, frame rate, and CPU load for optimal performance.
Information on how to contact Axis support for further assistance.