Axis Q6315-LE User Manual page 45

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AXIS Q6315-LE PTZ Camera
The device interface
Shows the current power usage, average power usage, maximum power usage and power consumption over time.
The context menu contains:
• Export: Click to export the chart data.
Edge-to-edge
Pairing
Pairing allows you to use a compatible Axis network speaker or microphone as if it's part of the camera. Once paired, the
network speaker acts as an audio out device where you can play audio clips and transmit sound through the camera. The
network microphone will take up sounds from the surrounding area and make it available as an audio input device, usable in
media streams and recordings.
Important
For this feature to work with a video management software (VMS), you must first pair the camera with the speaker or
microphone, then add the camera to your VMS.
Address: Enter host name or IP address to the network speaker.
Username: Enter username.
Password: Enter password for the user.
Speaker pairing: Select to pair a network speaker.
Microphone pairing: Select to pair a microphone.
Clear fields: Click to clear all fields.
Connect: Click to establish connection to the speaker or microphone.
Logs
Reports and logs
Reports
• View the device server report: Click to show information about the product status in a pop-up window. The Access
Log is automatically included in the Server Report.
• Download the device server report: Click to download the server report. It creates a .zip file that contains a complete
server report text file in UTF–8 format, as well as a snapshot of the current live view image. Always include the server
report .zip file when you contact support.
• Download the crash report: Click to download an archive with detailed information about the server's status. The
crash report contains information that is in the server report as well as detailed debug information. This report might
contain sensitive information such as network traces. It can take several minutes to generate the report.
Logs
• View the system log: Click to show information about system events such as device startup, warnings and critical
messages.
• View the access log: Click to show all failed attempts to access the device, for example when a wrong login
password is used.
Network trace
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