Axis Communications AXIS T95A00 Fissaggio della cupola allalloggiamento, Anello di fissaggio

Models: AXIS T95A10 AXIS T95A00

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AXIS T95A00 / T95A10 Dome Housing

4.Collegare la piastra dell'adattatore universale alla videocamera. Per ulteriori dettagli, vedere pagina 55.

Note:

non installare la videocamera nell'alloggiamento in questa fase ma trasportarla con attenzione sul luogo dell'installazione.

Fissaggio della cupola all'alloggiamento

1.Posizionare l'anello di montaggio sulla cupola. Inserire le quattro viti M3 da 10 mm per fissare insieme l'anello, la cupola e la guarnizione. Fissare la cupola (trasparente o fumé) alla base dell'alloggiamento.

Anello di fissaggio

Cupola Guarnizione in gomma

Preparazione all'alimentazione

Collegare il cavo di alimentazione della

Alloggiamento

videocamera di rete.

 

Per Videocamera di rete AXIS 213 PTZ,

Videocamera di rete AXIS 214 PTZ e Videocamera di rete AXIS 215 PTZ: collegare il connettore di alimentazione fornito all'uscita 12 V CC come mostrato nell'immagine.

Connettore di alimentazione videocamera di rete

12 V CC

Uscita 12 V CC di AXIS T95A00 / T95A10 Dome Housing

Connettore di alimentazione videocamera

Alloggiamento

 

 

Nero

GND (messa a terra) 12 V

Rosso

 

 

 

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Axis Communications AXIS T95A00, AXIS T95A10 manual Fissaggio della cupola allalloggiamento, Preparazione allalimentazione

AXIS T95A10, AXIS T95A00 specifications

Axis Communications, a global leader in network video solutions, offers cutting-edge products designed to enhance security and surveillance capabilities. Among their standout innovations are the AXIS T95A00 and AXIS T95A10, two versatile and robust outdoor housings for network cameras. These models embody Axis's commitment to quality and reliability, making them ideal for various surveillance applications.

The AXIS T95A00 is designed for demanding environments, ensuring that network cameras remain protected from harsh weather and potential vandalism. Its rugged construction features an IP66 rating, signifying a high level of protection against dust and powerful water jets. This is particularly beneficial for users needing to install cameras in outdoor locations exposed to rain, snow, or dust.

On the other hand, the AXIS T95A10 is engineered with similar resilience but focuses on providing active cooling solutions. This model is equipped with a fan that prevents overheating, making it suitable for use in high-temperature settings. This ability to maintain optimal operating temperature ensures consistent performance and extends the lifespan of the installed cameras.

Both models support a wide range of Axis network cameras, making them versatile tools for enhancing existing security setups. They come with adjustable mounting options, allowing for flexible installation across various environments, whether residential, commercial, or industrial spaces. This adaptability is further enhanced by the integrated cable management system that keeps installations neat and minimizes the risk of tampering.

A significant feature of these housings is their ease of installation. Axis has incorporated user-friendly designs that facilitate quick setup without compromising safety and effectiveness. They include features such as pre-drilled cable entry points, making it easier for installers to connect necessary cables without additional modifications.

Moreover, both the AXIS T95A00 and AXIS T95A10 support Power over Ethernet (PoE). This technology simplifies cabling by allowing power and data to be transmitted through a single Ethernet cable, reducing clutter and streamlining infrastructure in surveillance systems.

In conclusion, both the AXIS T95A00 and AXIS T95A10 are exemplary products that reflect Axis Communications' heritage of innovation and dedication to security solutions. With their robust build, advanced features, and adaptability, these housings are an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their surveillance capabilities while ensuring the protection of their network cameras in challenging environments.