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Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
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PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
User Manual
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Contents
Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Legal Considerations
About this document
Liability
Intellectual Property Rights
Learn More
Support
Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Table of Contents
Connectors Performance Considerations
Network Connector
Connectors and Buttons
For technical specifications, see
RJ45 Ethernet connector with Power over Ethernet PoE
Power Connector
LED Indicators
RS485/RS422 Connector
SD Card Slot
Access from a Browser
Access the Product
Access from the Internet
Set the Root Password
Live View
Go to Setup Events
Controls on the Live View
Click Use Https
PTZ Controls
Axis Media Control viewer toolbar
Media Streams
How to Stream H.264
Axis Media Control AMC
QuickTimeTM. The following paths can be used
Alternative Methods of Accessing the Video Stream
Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Basic Setup
Set Up the Product
Video Stream
Video
Pixel Counter
Image
264
Stream Profiles
Exposure Settings
Camera Settings
Overlay
Image Appearance
Use Overlay Text in an Action Rule
Overlay Image
Go to Video Overlay Image
Privacy Mask
Under Overlay Settings, select Include text
Go to Events Action Rules
Default Viewer for Browsers
Configure the Live View
Viewer Settings
Browser Viewer Description
User Defined Links
Go to PTZ Preset Positions
Preset Positions
PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom
Guard Tour
Device Settings
Install PTZ Driver
Advanced
Control Queue
Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Detectors
Set Up Motion Detection Windows
Shock Detection
Motion Detection
Parameter Object Size History Sensitivity High level 100%
Default values
Low level 0%
Detection
Go to Setup Applications
Install Application
Applications
Application Licenses
Configure Axis Cross Line Detection
Install Axis Application
Axis Cross Line Detection
Axis Video Motion Detection
Configure Axis Video Motion Detection
Axis Q1931-E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Events
Setting Up an Action Rule
Triggers
Go to Events Action Rules and click Add
Actions
Add Recipients
Setting Up an Email Recipient
PTZ Control
Go to Events Recipients and click Add
Recurrences
Schedules
To create a new schedule
Go to Events Schedules and click Add
Recording List
Recordings
Continuous Recording
Go to Recordings List
Languages
System Options
To log in again and be configured to use this functionality
Security
Users
Ieee
Go to Setup System Options Security Certificates
Certificates
Go to System Options Security Ieee
Click Install certificate and upload the certificate
Basic TCP/IP Settings
IPv4 Address Configuration
Date & Time
Assign IP Address Using ARP/Ping
IPv6 Address Configuration
ARP/Ping
Linux/Unix syntax
Advanced TCP/IP Settings
Link-Local IPv4 Address
Select Use the host name to set the host name manually
NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4
Smtp email
QoS Quality of Service
UPnPTM
Storage
RTP/H.264
Bonjour
Mount and Unmount SD Card
Network Share
Format SD Card
To add a network share
Ports & Devices
Maintenance
COM Port
See the online help
Support Overview
Support
System Overview
Logs & Reports
Plain Config
Reset to Factory Default Settings
File Upload
Upgrade the Firmware
Troubleshooting
Emergency Recovery Procedure
Check the Firmware
Problems setting the IP address
Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
Product cannot be accessed from a browser
Product is accessible locally but not externally
Video and image problems, general
Problems with streaming H.264
Video Camera Settings
Storage and disk management problems
Video cannot be recorded
Technical Specifications
Resolutions
Function/group Specifications Video
Image settings
Installation
Power
Function/group Specifications General Casing
Connectors
Weight
RS485/422 Connector
Connectors
Performance Considerations
M1.10
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