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Axis network cameras
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Axis offers a wide range of cost-effective, high quality
network cameras for securing people and property, remotely
monitoring equipment and facilities, and for sending live
images and sounds for remote learning, troubleshooting or
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An Axis network camera can be described as a camera and
computer combined in one intelligent unit. It captures and
sends live video directly over an IP network such as a LAN,
intranet or the Internet and enables users to view and/or
manage the camera using a standard Web browser or
application software on any local or remote computer on a
network. It allows authorized viewers from different
locations to simultaneously access images from the same
network camera(s).
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With a built-in Web server, Axis network cameras do not need
a direct connection to a PC or any other hardware or
software to capture and transfer images. They operate as
stand-alone units and require only a connection to an IP
network by wired or wireless means. Images can be stored
either on the hard disks connected to a PC or a dedicated
storage server on the network.
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Axis network cameras have digital inputs and outputs
(I/O). Digital inputs that are connected to alarm
devices or sensors can, for instance, be used to
trigger the transmission of images from a camera to
a select destination for recording, or request that
e-mail alerts or SMS notification be sent, for
example, to a mobile phone. Digital outputs enable
you to remotely, or automatically upon alarm, close
or open doors, turn lights on or off, or control
other devices. Network cameras also have image
buffers that can save and send the images collected
before an alarm occurred. |
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