AXIS Device Manager can provide information about the camera’s uptime. This tool offers comprehensive device management features, including monitoring and reporting the operational status and uptime of Axis devices. It helps ensure that devices are functioning correctly and allows for proactive maintenance. This feature is highlighted in Axis Communications' documentation on AXIS Device Manager capabilities.
For AXIS P3247-LVE, the last digit '7' indicates the camera resolution. Axis uses a numerical system where the last digit often denotes the resolution of the camera. In this case, '7' represents a camera with a resolution of 5 MP (megapixels), providing high-quality video surveillance suitable for detailed monitoring.References: Axis Communications Camera Naming Convention
The main purpose of an HDMI output on a camera is for connecting to a public view monitor (PVM). This allows live video feed from the camera to be displayed directly on monitors in public areas, which can act as a deterrent against theft or unwanted behavior. Axis documentation states that HDMI outputs are used to provide real-time video display for public viewing, enhancing security presence and situational awareness.
Question # 7
External (non-integrated) IR illumination can help to (Select two)
External (non-integrated) IR illumination can significantly enhance the performance of surveillance cameras in low-light conditions. By increasing contrast in the scene, it allows the camera to capture clearer images with more detail. Additionally, external IR illumination provides more flexibility in placement and coverage, ensuring that the entire area of interest is adequately illuminated. This can be particularly useful in large or irregularly shaped areas where integrated IR might not be sufficient. Axis documentation supports the use of external IR illuminators to improve image quality and scene visibility in low-light environments.
Question # 8
In this scene, with a pole-mounted camera, what feature would help reduce the bandwidth for this camera?
Electronic image stabilization (EIS) helps reduce the bandwidth for a camera by stabilizing the video feed, especially in scenarios where the camera is mounted on a pole or other structure susceptible to vibrations. EIS compensates for camera shake and movement, resulting in smoother video and less variation in the scene, which in turn reduces the amount of data required for compression and transmission. References: Axis Communications documentation on electronic image stabilization and its benefits.