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AXIS M5000 PTZ Camera
Configure your device
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Adjust the focus faster with focus recall areas
To save the focus settings at a specific pan/tilt range, add a focus recall area. Each time the camera moves into that area it recalls the
previously saved focus. It's enough to cover half of the focus recall area in the live view.
We recommend the focus recall feature in the following scenarios:
When there is a lot of manual operation in live view, for example with a joystick.
Where PTZ preset positions with manual focus are not efficient, for example movements where the focus setting changes
continuously.
In low-light scenarios, where the autofocus is challenged by the lighting conditions.
Important
• The focus recall overrides the camera's autofocus at the specific pan/tilt range.
• A preset position overrides the focus setting saved in the focus recall area.
• The maximum number of focus recall areas is 20.
Create a focus recall area
1. Pan, tilt, and zoom into the area where you would like to have focus.
As long as the focus recall button shows a plus
2. Adjust the focus.
3. Click the focus recall button.
Delete a focus recall area
1. Pan, tilt, and zoom into the focus recall area you want to delete.
The focus recall button toggles to minus when the camera detects a focus recall area:
2. Click the focus recall button.
Select scene profile
A scene profile is a set of predefined image appearance settings including color level, brightness, sharpness, contrast and local
contrast. Scene profiles are preconfigured in the product for quick setup to a specific scenario, for example Forensic which is
optimized for surveillance conditions. For a description of each available setting, see The web interface on page 15.
You can select a scene profile during the initial setup of the camera. You can also select or change scene profile later.
1. Go to Video > Image > Appearance.
2. Go to Scene profile and select a profile.
Select exposure mode
To improve image quality for specific surveillance scenes, use exposure modes. Exposure modes lets you control aperture, shutter
speed, and gain. Go to Video > Image > Exposure and select between the following exposure modes:
and use the slider to set the focus.
, you can add a focus recall area in that position.
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