AXIS P39 Network Camera Series
Additional settings
4. From the list of actions, select
Go to preset position
.
5. Select the preset position you want the camera to go to.
6. Click
Save
.
Record video when the camera detects impact
Shock detection allows the camera to detect tampering caused by vibrations or shock. 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. In this scenario, someone is
throwing rocks at the camera after hours and you would like to get a video clip of the event.
Turn on shock detection:
1. Go to
Settings > System > Detectors
.
2. Turn on shock detection, and set a value for the shock sensitivity.
Create a rule:
1. Go to
Settings > System > Events
and add a rule.
2. Type a name for the rule.
3. In the list of conditions, under
Device status
, select
Shock detected
.
4. Click
+
to add a second condition.
5. In the list of conditions, under
Scheduled and recurring
, select
Scheduled event
.
6. In the list of schedules, select
After hours
.
7. In the list of actions, under
Recordings
, select
Record video while the rule is active
.
8. Select a
Camera
.
9. Set the prebuffer time to 5 seconds.
10. Set the postbuffer time to 60 seconds.
11. Select where to save the recordings.
12. Click
Save
.
Provide visual indication of an ongoing event
You have the option to connect the AXIS I/O Indication LED to your network camera. This LED can be configured to turn on whenever
certain events occur in the camera. For example, to let people know that video recording is in progress.
Required hardware
•
AXIS I/O Indication LED
•
An Axis network video camera
Note
AXIS I/O Indication LED should be connected to an output port.
Note
For instructions on how to connect the AXIS I/O Indication LED, see the installation guide provided with the product.
The following example shows how to configure a rule that turns on the AXIS I/O Indication LED to indicate that camera is recording.
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