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AXIS P5676-LE PTZ Camera
The web interface
Click to manually turn on or turn off the white light.
Click to access onscreen controls:
• Predefined controls: Turn on to use the available onscreen controls.
• Custom controls: Click
Starts the washer. When the sequence starts, the camera moves to the configured position to receive the wash
spray. When the whole wash sequence is completed, the camera returns to its previous position. This icon is only visible when the
washer is connected and configured.
Starts the wiper.
Click and select a preset position to go to that preset position in the live view. Or, click Setup to go to the preset
position page.
Adds or removes a focus recall area. When you add a focus recall area, the camera saves the focus settings at
that specific pan/tilt range. When you have set a focus recall area and the camera enters that area in the live view, the camera
recalls the previously saved focus. It's enough to cover half of the area for the camera to recall the focus.
Click to select a guard tour, then click Start to play the guard tour. Or, click Setup to go to the guard tours page.
Click to manually turn on the heater for a selected period of time.
Click to start a continuous recording of the live video stream. Click again to stop the recording. If a recording is ongoing, it
will resume automatically after a reboot.
Click to show the storage that is configured for the device. To configure the storage, you need to be logged in as an
administrator.
Click to access more settings:
• Video format: Select the encoding format to use in the live view.
• Client stream information: Turn on to show dynamic information about the video stream used by the browser that
shows the live video stream. The bitrate information differs from the information shown in a text overlay, because of
different information sources. The bitrate in the client stream information is the bitrate of the last second, and it
comes from the encoding driver of the device. The bitrate in the overlay is the average bitrate of the last 5 seconds,
and it comes from the browser. Both values cover only the raw video stream and not the additional bandwidth
generated when it's transported over the network through UDP/TCP/HTTP.
• Adaptive stream: Turn on to adapt the image resolution to the viewing client's actual display resolution, to improve
the user experience and help prevent a possible overload of the client's hardware. The adaptive stream is only
applied when you view the live video stream in the web interface in a browser. When adaptive stream is turned on,
the maximum frame rate is 30 fps. If you take a snapshot while adaptive stream is turned on, it will use the image
resolution selected by the adaptive stream.
• Level grid: Click
to hide it.
Add custom control to add an onscreen control.
to show the level grid. The grid helps you decide if the image is horizontally aligned. Click
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