Bullet-style outdoor network thermal camera

August 2013 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

The new Axis Q1931-E Thermal Network Camera is an affordable and solid bullet-style camera especially designed for outdoor surveillance in complete darkness and challenging conditions. The out-of-the-box outdoor-ready camera is ideal for monitoring of facilities where early detection of an intrusion attempt is critical. In addition, Axis’s Corridor Format allows the camera to deliver a vertical field of view for situations such as the monitoring of long fences and other perimeters.

“After the successful introduction of our first thermal network cameras, we are now launching the new Axis Q1931-E. This new camera model defines a new standard for thermal cameras both in terms of reliable detection and affordability. Traditionally thermal cameras have only been an option for high-budget security installations,” says Erik Frännlid, Axis director of product management.

The four available lens alternatives, the 384x288 resolution and the advanced image processor further improve effective area and perimeter surveillance. The four lens alternatives sustain maximum flexibility in detection range and field of view, ranging from 220 m (50°) and up to 1800 m (6°) depending on lens option. In addition, the cameras support key IP-surveillance features such as H.264 and Motion JPEG, two-way audio, local storage and Power over Ethernet.

Intelligent video is a key component of any thermal camera, and Axis Q1931-E provides tampering alarm, motion detection, and support for Axis Camera Application Platform.

Further features of the Q1931-E include:

* The camera is compact, lightweight yet tough and is both IP66/NEMA4X and IK 10 rated, making it resistant to water, dust and vandalism.

* It can operate in all weather conditions and its Arctic Temperature Control capability allows reliable start-up in any temperature from -40°C to 50°C.

* The camera includes two-way audio which is useful when a deterring effect is required.

* It includes edge storage and 24 VDC/AC input.

* The camera is quick to install thanks to its one-cable installation and support for Power over Ethernet. The simple and straightforward mechanical, electrical and optical installation ensures the camera delivers the right image quality for any situation at hand.

* The camera can easily be integrated with existing security systems and with other products.

For more information, contact Roy Alves, Axis Communications, +27 (0)11 548 6780, roy.alves@axis.com



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