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About this Document
Legal Considerations
Liability
Intellectual Property Rights
Equipment Modifications
Trademark Acknowledgments
Regulatory Information
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
USA
Radio Transmission
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
Australia/New ZealandThis digital equipment fulfills the requirements of the Radio Communications Standard AS/NZS 4268.
Taiwan
Japan
BrazilEste produto está homologado pela ANATEL, de acordo com os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolução 242/2000 e atende aos requisitos técnicos aplicados.
Mexico
Safety
This product complies with IEC/EN/UL 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
Disposal and Recycling
Contact Information
Support
Warranty Information
Learn More!
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Safety Information
Hazard Levels
Other Message Levels
Hardware Overview
Connectors and Buttons
Network Connector
Power connector
SD card slot
Control Button
WLAN Pairing Button
LED Indicators
Access the Product
Access from a Browser
Access from the Internet
Set the Root Password
Set Power Line Frequency
The Live View Page
Controls on the Live View Page
Manual Trigger
AXIS Media Control viewer toolbar
PTZ Controls
Media Streams
How to Stream H.264
MJPEG
AXIS Media Control (AMC)
Alternative Methods of Accessing the Video Stream
Set Up the Product
Basic Setup
Video
Set Up Video Streams
Pixel Counter
Image
About H.264
About Zipstream
About stream profiles
About ONVIF media profiles
Camera Settings
Image Appearance
White Balance
Exposure Settings
View Area
About overlays
About overlay text
How to include overlay text
How to include overlay text in an action rule
About overlay images
How to upload an overlay image
How to include an overlay image
About privacy masks
Configure the Live View Page
Default Viewer for Browsers
Viewer Settings
User Defined Links
PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom)
About preset positions
How to access the preset positions
How to add a preset position
Set the Home Position
About guard tours
Advanced
Controls
Detectors
Camera Tampering
Motion Detection
Set Up Motion Detection Windows
Motion Detection Parameters
Applications
Application Licenses
Upload Application
Application Considerations
AXIS Video Motion Detection
Considerations
Start and Stop the Application
Configure Application
Include Area
Exclude Area
Visual Confirmation
Ignore Filters
Swaying Object Ignore Filter
Short-Lived Object Ignore Filter
Small Object Ignore Filter
Using the Application in an Action Rule
Events
Set Up Action Rules
Triggers
Actions
Add Recipients
Recipient Types
Set Up Email Recipients
Create Schedules
Set Up Recurrences
Recordings
Find Recordings
Play Recording
Export Video Clip
Continuous Recording
Languages
System Options
Security
Users
ONVIF
IP Address Filter
HTTPS
IEEE 802.1X
About certificates
How to create a self-signed certificate
How to create and install a CA-signed certificate
How to install additional CA certificates
Date & Time
Network
Basic TCP/IP Settings
IPv4 Address Configuration
IPv6 Address Configuration
ARP/Ping
Assign IP Address Using ARP/Ping
AXIS Video Hosting System (AVHS)
AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service
Advanced TCP/IP Settings
DNS Configuration
NTP Configuration
Host Name Configuration
Link-Local IPv4 Address
HTTP
HTTPS
NAT traversal (port mapping) for IPv4
FTP
RTSP
Wireless
Status of wireless networks
Wireless Settings
WPATM-/WPA2TM-PSK
How to configure the wireless settings using WPA-/WPA2âPSK
WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise
About EAP-TLS
How to configure the wireless settings using WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise and EAP-TLS
About EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2
How to configure the wireless settings using WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise and EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2
No Security
About wireless certificates
SOCKS
QoS (Quality of Service)
SNMP
UPnPTM
RTP/H.264
Bonjour
Storage
SD Card
Mount and Unmount SD Card
Format SD Card
Encrypt SD Card Data
Network Share
Maintenance
Support
Support Overview
System Overview
Logs & Reports
Advanced
Scripting
File Upload
Plain Config
Reset to Factory Default Settings
Troubleshooting
Check the Firmware
Upgrade the Firmware
Emergency Recovery Procedure
Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
Technical Specifications
Performance Considerations
â¢Use 5 GHz rather than 2.5 GHz (5 GHz is typically less "crowded") and keep the distance to the access point short and free of
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Manual
V
er
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M3.2
AXIS
M3044-WV
Network
Camera
Date:
August
20
16
©
Axis
Communications
AB,
20
16
P
art
No.
16
1806
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Table of Contents
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toc
2
About this Document
2
Legal Considerations
2
Liability
2
Intellectual Property Rights
2
Equipment Modifications
2
Trademark Acknowledgments
2
Regulatory Information
2
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
2
USA
2
Radio Transmission
3
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
3
Australia/New ZealandThis digital equipment fulfills the requirements of the Radio Communications Standard AS/NZS 4268.
3
Taiwan
3
Japan
3
BrazilEste produto está homologado pela ANATEL, de acordo com os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolução 242/2000 e atende aos requisitos técnicos aplicados.
3
Mexico
3
Safety
3
This product complies with IEC/EN/UL 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
3
Disposal and Recycling
3
Contact Information
4
Support
4
Warranty Information
4
Learn More!
4
toc
7
Safety Information
7
Hazard Levels
7
Other Message Levels
7
Hardware Overview
8
Connectors and Buttons
8
Network Connector
8
Power connector
8
SD card slot
8
Control Button
9
WLAN Pairing Button
9
LED Indicators
9
Access the Product
10
Access from a Browser
10
Access from the Internet
10
Set the Root Password
11
Set Power Line Frequency
11
The Live View Page
11
Controls on the Live View Page
11
Manual Trigger
12
AXIS Media Control viewer toolbar
12
PTZ Controls
12
Media Streams
14
How to Stream H.264
14
MJPEG
14
AXIS Media Control (AMC)
14
Alternative Methods of Accessing the Video Stream
15
Set Up the Product
17
Basic Setup
17
Video
18
Set Up Video Streams
18
Pixel Counter
18
Image
18
About H.264
19
About Zipstream
19
About stream profiles
19
About ONVIF media profiles
19
Camera Settings
19
Image Appearance
19
White Balance
20
Exposure Settings
20
View Area
20
About overlays
21
About overlay text
21
How to include overlay text
21
How to include overlay text in an action rule
21
About overlay images
22
How to upload an overlay image
22
How to include an overlay image
22
About privacy masks
22
Configure the Live View Page
24
Default Viewer for Browsers
24
Viewer Settings
24
User Defined Links
25
PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom)
26
About preset positions
26
How to access the preset positions
26
How to add a preset position
26
Set the Home Position
26
About guard tours
26
Advanced
27
Controls
27
Detectors
28
Camera Tampering
28
Motion Detection
28
Set Up Motion Detection Windows
29
Motion Detection Parameters
29
Applications
31
Application Licenses
31
Upload Application
31
Application Considerations
31
AXIS Video Motion Detection
33
Considerations
33
Start and Stop the Application
33
Configure Application
33
Include Area
33
Exclude Area
34
Visual Confirmation
34
Ignore Filters
35
Swaying Object Ignore Filter
35
Short-Lived Object Ignore Filter
36
Small Object Ignore Filter
36
Using the Application in an Action Rule
36
Events
38
Set Up Action Rules
38
Triggers
38
Actions
39
Add Recipients
40
Recipient Types
40
Set Up Email Recipients
41
Create Schedules
41
Set Up Recurrences
42
Recordings
43
Find Recordings
43
Play Recording
43
Export Video Clip
44
Continuous Recording
44
Languages
45
System Options
46
Security
46
Users
46
ONVIF
46
IP Address Filter
46
HTTPS
47
IEEE 802.1X
47
About certificates
48
How to create a self-signed certificate
48
How to create and install a CA-signed certificate
48
How to install additional CA certificates
48
Date & Time
48
Network
49
Basic TCP/IP Settings
49
IPv4 Address Configuration
49
IPv6 Address Configuration
49
ARP/Ping
49
Assign IP Address Using ARP/Ping
49
AXIS Video Hosting System (AVHS)
50
AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service
50
Advanced TCP/IP Settings
51
DNS Configuration
51
NTP Configuration
51
Host Name Configuration
51
Link-Local IPv4 Address
51
HTTP
51
HTTPS
51
NAT traversal (port mapping) for IPv4
52
FTP
52
RTSP
52
Wireless
52
Status of wireless networks
52
Wireless Settings
53
WPATM-/WPA2TM-PSK
54
How to configure the wireless settings using WPA-/WPA2âPSK
54
WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise
54
About EAP-TLS
54
How to configure the wireless settings using WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise and EAP-TLS
54
About EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2
55
How to configure the wireless settings using WPATM-/WPA2-Enterprise and EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2
55
No Security
55
About wireless certificates
55
SOCKS
55
QoS (Quality of Service)
56
SNMP
56
UPnPTM
56
RTP/H.264
57
Bonjour
57
Storage
57
SD Card
57
Mount and Unmount SD Card
57
Format SD Card
58
Encrypt SD Card Data
58
Network Share
59
Maintenance
59
Support
60
Support Overview
60
System Overview
60
Logs & Reports
60
Advanced
61
Scripting
61
File Upload
61
Plain Config
61
Reset to Factory Default Settings
61
Troubleshooting
62
Check the Firmware
62
Upgrade the Firmware
62
Emergency Recovery Procedure
62
Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
63
Technical Specifications
66
Performance Considerations
66
â¢Use 5 GHz rather than 2.5 GHz (5 GHz is typically less "crowded") and keep the distance to the access point short and free of
66
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