Axis cameras with live view capabilities come equipped with a range of features that enhance their functionality and usability. Some of the key features include:
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If the hardware supports it, users can use on-screen controls to Pan, Tilt, and Zoom the camera remotely. Configure Settings: live view axis
Axis cameras allow users to switch between different stream profiles directly from the live view. Operators can toggle between high-resolution profiles for forensic investigation and lower-resolution profiles to save bandwidth during multi-camera grid viewing. PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) Control Panel
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The live view includes manual trigger buttons that interface with the camera’s digital inputs/outputs (I/O). Operators can manually turn on built-in infrared (IR) illuminators, activate white strobe lights to deter intruders, trigger an audible alert through a connected network speaker, or manually start a server-side recording. 3. How to Access the Live View Axis Interface
Are you using Live View Axis in your workflow? If you have encountered drifting horizons or laggy PTZ controls, check our troubleshooting forum below. How could she know
[ Pan Axis ] --> Swivels the camera base horizontally (360°) | [ Tilt Axis ] --> Tilts the lens up and down (0° to 90°+) | [ Roll Axis ] --> Rotates the image sensor to level the horizon Steps for Perfect Alignment using Live View:
Insufficient upload bandwidth from the camera site often causes dropped frames or frozen video.
Triggers manual events such as recording start/stop, snapshot capture, or activating external output ports (like turning on a physical light or opening a gate).