Learn More; Long-Distance Connections; Capture Modes - Axis Q1656-DLE User Manual

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Long-distance connections

This product supports fiber-optic cable installations through a media converter. Fiber-optic cable installations offer a number
of benefits such as:
Long-distance connection
High speed
Long lifetime
Large capacity of data transmission
Electromagnetic interference immunity
Find out more about fiber-optic cable installations in the white paper "Long distance surveillance - Fiber-optic communication in
network video" at axis.com/learning/white-papers.
For information about how to install the media converter see the Installation Guide for this product.

Capture modes

A capture mode is a preset configuration that defines how the camera captures images. The selected mode can affect the maximum
resolution and maximum frame rate available in the device. If you use a capture mode with a lower resolution than the maximum,
the field of view might be reduced. The capture mode also affects the shutter speed, which in turn affects the light sensitivity – a
capture mode with a high maximum frame rate has a reduced light sensitivity, and vice versa. Note that with certain capture modes
you might not be able to use WDR.
The lower resolution capture mode might be sampled from the original resolution, or it might be cropped out from the original, in
which case the field of view could also be affected.
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