Temperature alarm zones Isothermal palettes Spot temperature reading
AXIS Q2901-E offers two kinds of alarms triggered by a deviation of the temperature: if the temperature goes above or below a set limit, or if the temperature increases too rapidly. The camera can detect the temperature of an object between -40 °C to 550 °C (-40 °F to 1022 °F).
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Isothermal palettes
Isothermal imaging makes it possible to configure highlighted temperature-spans in the image. They help to define which temperature corresponds to which color. The Lower limit denotes the temperature where the colored part of the palette will start and all temperatures above this limit will stand out.
Axis Q2901-E
Temperature alarm zones
Isothermal palettes
Spot temperature reading
Spot temperature reading
This capability is used to view the temperature of a particular area of the image. The emissivity can also be adjusted (depending on the material characteristics) to get a more precise reading. Used as a visual aid for an operator.
For a list of emissivity for different material, see here
Superb video in various lighting conditions
AXIS P5635-E Mk II has day/night functionality and good low light performance. It supports Axis’ unique Wide Dynamic Range – Forensic Capture (120 dB), which enables details in both very bright and dark areas of a scene to be visible.
For demanding outdoor video surveillance
AXIS Q2901-E is a bullet-style outdoor-ready model that is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. It comes with a built-in heater for the window. The camera is further protected with shock detection, a capability that sends an alarm to personnel during attempted vandalism.