Axis Communications T8414 manual Setup IP camera, Setup AV

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AXIS T8414 User’s Guide

Camera Type- AXIS Camera (by default)

User Name - enter the user name for the camera. By default Axis’ products have “root” Password - enter the password for the camera. By default Axis’ products use “pass”. To reveal the password being entered, tap Show.

Management Port, Streaming Port, Streaming Format, and Streaming Protocol can be left at their default settings unless the camera has been set up with different settings.

2.To save a new camera profile, make changes and tap the “+” key. To delete a camera profile, find it in the list and tap the - key.

3.When finished, tap the Enter button and tap the Return button.

Note: If AXIS T8414 detects a camera with an IP address on a different subnet it will automatically change its own address so that a connection becomes possible.

Setup - IP camera

These settings are advanced and not normally required. To make particular settings for an individual camera, tap the IP camera icon and enter the network setting of a network camera.

Import Camera Type - used to import a text file containing camera configuration information from a USB memory stick.

Load from Camera - Load the current camera configuration, which can then be modified and reloaded to the camera, using Set to Camera.

Setup - AV

Tap the Setup - AV icon to open the Video Display setup page, from where you can adjust video brightness, sharpness and contrast. Use the up or down keys on the AXIS T8414 front panel to move among the items, or tap the icon on the right-side of the value indicator. To adjust the value, press the left/right keys on the front panel or tap the slider in the page.

Tap the Enter icon to save the settings.

Tap this icon to switch between brightness, sharpness and contrast

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T8414 specifications

The Axis Communications T8414 is a highly advanced thermal camera designed for professional surveillance applications. Combining cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, the T8414 is optimized for security experts seeking reliable monitoring solutions in various environments.

One of the standout features of the T8414 is its high-resolution thermal imaging capabilities. With an impressive resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, it ensures excellent image clarity, even in complete darkness or challenging visual conditions, such as smoke or fog. This high sensitivity allows the camera to detect temperature variations, making it ideal for perimeter security and intrusion detection.

The camera is equipped with Axis' proprietary Zipstream technology, which optimizes bandwidth and storage efficiency. This technology significantly reduces the amount of data that needs to be transmitted and stored without compromising image quality. As a result, users can achieve extended recording times while minimizing the costs associated with data storage.

For ease of installation and flexibility, the T8414 features Power over Ethernet (PoE). This allows the camera to receive power and network connectivity through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation in various locations. Additionally, the camera's compact form factor ensures it can be mounted discreetly without sacrificing performance.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the T8414 is its robust build quality. Designed for outdoor use, the camera is classified with an IP66 rating, making it resistant to dust and water ingress. Its ability to withstand extreme temperatures, ranging from -40°C to 60°C, ensures reliable operation in diverse climatic conditions.

The T8414 also supports robust integration options, making it compatible with various video management systems (VMS) and third-party applications. This flexibility allows security professionals to incorporate the camera into existing systems seamlessly.

Furthermore, the Axis Communications T8414 is equipped with advanced analytics capabilities. Features like motion detection and alarm triggers can enhance situational awareness, allowing security teams to respond to potential threats promptly.

In conclusion, the Axis Communications T8414 thermal camera stands out in the professional surveillance market due to its high performance, ease of use, and robust features. Its combination of high-resolution thermal imaging, data optimization technologies, and reliable environmental performance makes it an exceptional choice for enhancing security across various applications.