AXIS M4216-V Dome Camera
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Note
• Several applications can run at the same time but some applications might not be compatible with each other. Certain
combinations of applications might require too much processing power or memory resources when run in parallel. Verify
that the applications work together before deployment.
AXIS People Counter
AXIS People Counter is an analytic application that you can install on a network camera. You can use the application to count how
many people pass through an entrance, in what direction they pass, and if more than one person passes during a predefined interval.
You can also use it to estimate how many people are currently occupying an area, and the average visiting time.
The application runs embedded in the camera which means you don’t need a dedicated computer to run the application.
AXIS People Counter is suitable for any indoor environment, like stores, libraries, or gyms.
How does estimating occupancy work?
You can use the application to estimate occupancy in areas with one or several entrances and exits. Each entrance and exit needs to be
equipped with a network camera with AXIS People Counter installed. If there are several cameras, they communicate with each other
over the network in a primary and secondary concept. The primary camera continuously fetches data from the secondary cameras and
presents the data in the live view. Every fifteen minutes, the primary camera sends the statistical data to AXIS Store Data Manager.
Consequently, the reports generated from AXIS Store Data Manager can present the data in a minimum of 15 minutes time interval.
Autotracking
AXIS Scream Detection
AXIS Scream Detection is an application that triggers an event if a scream is detected. The generated event can be used, for
example, to record a video or alert security staff.
Before using the application, consider the following:
•
The application is mainly intended for detecting screams in a generally quiet environment. The difference between the
background sound level and the scream must be at least 15-20 dB for the application to function effectively. Consider
the proximity to the expected sound source, the background noise level and the audio input gain level when installing
the product.
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Adjust the audio input gain to a level where the background noise covers approximately 30-50% of the application’s audio
level graph. To access the
Input gain
setting, click the
Audio Settings
link on the application page.
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If the interval between screams is less than 3 seconds, the application regards it as one scream.
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