PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E PTZ Dome Network Camera AXIS Q6032-E PTZ Dome Network Camera
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PREFACE......................................................................................................... 3 2 PRODUCT BRIEF .......................................................................................... 3 3 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS .......................................................................... 5 4 THEORY OF OPERATION ..........................................................................
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera 1 Preface This product review guide helps you evaluate, test and use the AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera. It incorporates a product introduction, features and benefits, and how to install the camera. For further information about AXIS Q6032-E, please visit the AXIS Q6032-E product page on www.axis.com. For more detailed installation about the installation, please see the AXIS Q6032-E Installation Guide provided in the product box or at www.axis.com.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera with Motion JPEG without compromising image quality. Motion JPEG is supported for increased flexibility. Local storage The camera comes with a built-in slot for an SD/SDHC memory card, enabling several days of recordings to be stored locally without any external equipment. Progressive Scan Progressive scan provides full resolution images of moving objects without distortion.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera 3 Typical applications AXIS Q6032-E is intended for installations in very low temperatures due to its Arctic Temperature Control feature. AXIS Q6032-E can also operate in higher temperature conditions of up to 50 °C.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera 5 Installing AXIS Q6032-E AXIS Q6032-E comes with an AXIS T8124 Midspan for High Power over Ethernet, which enables Axis network video products with high power consumption to receive data and power over the same Ethernet cable. Follow these instructions to connect the AXIS T8124 and AXIS Q6032-E. Install the AXIS T8124 Midspan 1. Connect the AXIS T8124 (Data in) to the network switch using a standard network cable. 2.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera 2. Navigate to the Bonjour bookmark in your browser (e.g. Safari) and click on the camera’s link to access the Web pages. 3. See below for instructions on how to set the password. 6 Getting started The following section will provide a “guided tour” through the camera and some of its features, with short instructions on how to configure the camera. 6.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE 6.2 AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera The main interface This is the camera interface and video stream. If you have any questions, you can always select Help, which will provide you with context sensitive, online instructions.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE 6.3 AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera Users / security If you wish to share video with other users, without prompting them for a user name and password, it is possible to set up the camera to allow anonymous viewing. This will allow the user to view live video and access the online help, whereas access to the Setup menu will be prohibited. To change this setting: 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > 1. Users 2. Check the checkbox “Enable anonymous viewer login” 3.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE 6.5 AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera Reset to factory default Heater Control button Status indicator LED Caution! may be hot Power button (for Factory Default only) If you for any reason contact with the camera is lost, you can reset it to factory default settings: 1. Remove the dome cover from the camera unit; this will automatically disconnect power from the camera. 2. Press and hold the Control button and the Power button. 3.
PRODUCT REVIEW GUIDE AXIS Q6032-E Network Camera 7 Highlighted features When evaluating AXIS Q6032-E, you might specifically want to try out the following features: Zoom. Q6032-E offers 35x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom. Pan/tilt speed: Q6032-E has a fast and precise pan/tilt response with a speed of 450°/second, but can move as slow as 0.05°/second, for detailed search of objects from a great viewing distance.