Possible IP address conflict with another device on the same subnet Check all cabling and reinstall the device. If you receive: Request timed out, this means that the IP address is available for use with the Axis device. Obtain a new IP address from the network administrator and reinstall the device. this means that the IP address may already be in use by another device on the network. If you receive: Reply from : bytes=32 time=10. Run the ping command (in a Command/DOS window, type ping and the IP address of the device): The IP address is being used by another deviceĭisconnect the Axis device from the network. Contact your network administrator to obtain an IP address. If the IP address intended for the device and the IP address of the computer used to access the device are located on different subnets, you cannot set the IP address. The device is located on a different subnet Check that the name of the firmware file corresponds to your device and try again. The most common reason is that the wrong firmware file has been uploaded.
If the firmware upgrade fails, the device reloads the previous firmware. If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, try the troubleshooting section at /support. You can also turn on maximum bitrate and specify a target bitrate within the average bitrate option.To calculate the average bitrate, based on available storage and required retention time, use the target bitrate calculator. To calculate the estimated storage need, set the target bitrate and the retention time. Specify the average bitrate settings in one of the following ways: You can define the total storage required to store the video stream for a specified amount of time (retention time) when image quality is adjusted to meet the specified target bitrate. You are more likely to get better image quality when needed when using the average bitrate option. Bitrate is higher in scenes with a lot of activity, compared to static scenes. This is so you can meet the specified target and provide the best video quality based on your available storage. With average bitrate, the bitrate is automatically adjusted over a longer timescale. This gives you a margin for additional complexity that needs to be captured. We recommend that you configure the target bitrate to a higher value than the expected bitrate. You can choose to either prioritize image quality or frame rate. You may see a decline in image quality or frame rate when the instantaneous bitrate is kept below the specified target bitrate. With maximum bitrate, you can set a target bitrate to handle bitrate limitations in your system. You are guaranteed constant image quality but it requires storage margins. The more activity in the scene, the more bandwidth you need. With variable bitrate, the bandwidth consumption varies based on the level of activity in the scene. With bitrate control, you can manage the bandwidth consumption of your video stream. Send an email automatically if someone spray paints the lens In the list of actions, under Recordings, select Record video while the rule is active. In the list of schedules, select After hours. In the list of conditions, under Scheduled and recurring, select Scheduled event. In the list of conditions, under Device status, select Shock detected. Turn on shock detection, and set a value for the shock sensitivity. In this scenario, someone is throwing rocks at the camera after hours and you would like to get a video clip of the event. Vibrations due to the environment or to an object can trigger an action depending on the shock sensitivity range, which can be set from 0 to 100. Shock detection allows the camera to detect tampering caused by vibrations or shock. Record video when the camera detects impact To make the camera wait a while before it returns to the home position, select Home timeout, and set a time. In the list of actions, under Preset positions, select Go to preset position. In the list of conditions, under Application, select the motion detection profile. Go to Settings > System > Events and add a rule. Go to Settings > Apps and open AXIS Video Motion Detection.Ĭreate a profile that covers the entrance of the gate and then save the profile.
When the car has passed, the camera zooms out to the home position.Ĭreate the home position that includes the entrance of the gate.Ĭreate the zoomed-in preset position so that it covers the area in the image where you assume that the license plate will appear.
This example explains how to use the gatekeeper functionality to make the camera zoom in automatically on the license plate of a car that passes through a gate.