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AXIS P5654-E Mk II PTZ Camera
The web interface
Gatekeeper
A gatekeeper monitors an area such as an entrance gate. When motion is detected in the monitored area, the gatekeeper steers
the camera to a selected preset position. Using a zoomed-in preset position can make it possible to, for example, read a license
plate or identify a person. When motion is no longer detected, the camera returns to its home position after a defined time.
Control queue
User control queue
• PTZ control queue: Turn on to place PTZ control requests in a queue. This displays the users status and position in the
queue. To use the PTZ controls in AXIS Camera Station, turn off this setting.
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• The user groups are listed in a prioritized order with the highest priority on top. To change the priority of a user
group, click
For each user group:
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Settings
• Limit number of users in queue: Set the maximum number of users allowed in a queue. The default number is 20,
and allowed values are 1–100.
• Control queue poll time: Set how often to poll the camera to update the place of the users or user groups in the
queue. The default value is 20 seconds, and allowed values are from 5 seconds to 60 minutes.

Recordings

Ongoing recordings: Show all ongoing recordings on the camera.
Start a recording on the camera.
Choose which storage device to save to.
Stop a recording on the camera.
Triggered recordings will end when manually stopped or when the camera is shut down.
Continuous recordings will continue until manually stopped. Even if the camera is shut down, the recording will continue
when the camera starts up again.
Enter queue: Click to add your request for PTZ control to the queue.
Release control: Click to release the PTZ control.
and drag the user group up or down.
Timeout duration: Set the amount of time to wait before timeout. The default value is 1 minute, and
allowed values are from 1 second to 60 minutes.
Timeout type
Timespan: Time out after reaching the set duration.
Activity: Time out after reaching the set duration since the last activity.
Infinity: Never to time out until a user with higher priority takes control.
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