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  • Page 1 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configure AXIS Object Analytics ........
  • Page 3: Solution Overview

    AXIS Q1656-DLE detects and classifies objects in wide areas with depth, and you can use it for area monitoring or road monitoring. Additionally, AXIS Q1656-DLE works well in a site design combined with other devices. Since the detection range of the radar is larger than the field of view of the camera in AXIS Q1656-DLE, combine it with PTZ cameras with IR illumination to achieve visual confirmation in the entire detection range of the radar.
  • Page 4: Radar-Video Fusion Explained

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Solution overview Radar-video fusion explained This product fuses the radar data with the video data in two ways: • Visual fusion: The radar detections and classifications are fused into the video image. This is a way to visualize the radar data in the video stream when the video analytics isn’t available.
  • Page 5: Installation

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation Installation To watch this video, go to the web version of this document. help.axis.com/?&piaId=73474&section=solution-overview Installation video for the device. Preview mode Preview mode is ideal for installers when fine tuning the camera view during the installation. No login is required to access the camera view in preview mode.
  • Page 6 Installation Solid and metal objects can affect the performance of the radar in AXIS Q1656-DLE. Most solid objects (such as walls, fences, trees, or large bushes) in the coverage area will create a blind spot (radar shadow) behind them. Metal objects in the field of view cause reflections that affect the ability of the radar to perform classifications.
  • Page 7 Radar coverage The radar in AXIS Q1656-DLE has a horizontal field of detection of 95°. The detection range of the radar depends on factors like the scene, the mounting height and tilt angle of the product, and the size and speed of the moving objects.
  • Page 8 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation The detection range also depends on the monitoring profile you select. You can use AXIS Q1656-DLE for area or road monitoring and there are two profiles in the radar that are optimized for each one of the scenarios: •...
  • Page 9 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation • The range was measured along the ground. • The object was a person with a height of 170 cm (5 ft 7 in). • The person was walking straight in front of the radar.
  • Page 10 Zoom level examples The size of the analytics fusion zone is affected by the zoom level of the lens in AXIS Q1656-DLE. The two extremes of the zoom level are described below.
  • Page 11: Area Installation

    Radar-video detections and classifications Since AXIS Q1656-DLE can detect and classify objects using radar and video — or just one of the technologies — there are several things to be aware of.
  • Page 12 To make sure they get visual confirmation of potential intruders in the entire detection range of the radar, they add two PTZ cameras with built-in IR on the opposite corners of the building. The radars steer the PTZ cameras through AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ, and the built-in IR also provides more light for the radar-video fusion cameras, which makes it possible to detect and identify intruders on a greater distance.
  • Page 13 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation Cover a fenced building A warehouse that normally keeps goods on the premises is surrounded by a fence to keep intruders away. To detect potential trespassers, they install a combination of radar-video fusion cameras and PTZ cameras with built-in IR to secure the premises. The radar-video fusion cameras provide reliable detections and trigger alarms, while the PTZ cameras extend the visual coverage.
  • Page 14: Road Installation

    Road installation To get the best radar performance in road installations, select the road monitoring profile in AXIS Q1656-DLE. For more information, see Select a radar profile on page 28.
  • Page 15 In this type of installation, we recommend a pan angle of max 25°. To make it possible for the radar in AXIS Q1656-DLE to measure high speeds accurately, position the radar-video fusion camera within a lateral distance of 10 m (32 ft) from the vehicles. For more information about detection range and velocity accuracy, see Road detection range on page 9 .
  • Page 16 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation The same type of installation is possible if you want to monitor vehicles that drive away from the radar-video fusion camera, instead of driving towards it. You can also place the radar-video fusion camera on a gantry overlooking a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, for example to log...
  • Page 17 Wrong-way detection on a highway ramp To detect and identify vehicles driving in the wrong direction on a highway ramp, traffic control mounts AXIS Q1656-DLE on a pole facing the ramp. For reliable detections, they set up a line crossing scenario in the radar pages of the device’s web interface and configure it so that vehicles must cross two lines to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 18 Monitor traffic flow at an intersection – direction To get an overview of the traffic flow and the direction vehicles travel in a busy intersection, traffic control installs AXIS Q1656-DLE on a gantry above the road leading up to the intersection. They set up a line crossing scenario in the radar pages of the device’s web interface where vehicles must cross two lines to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 19 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Installation Note The radar scenario doesn’t count the vehicles crossing the lines, instead you can use the event system in the device’s web interface to keep count. One way to count vehicles is to send an MQTT message each time the radar scenario triggers, and...
  • Page 20: Get Started

    Get started Find the device on the network To find Axis devices on the network and assign them IP addresses in Windows®, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager. Both applications are free and can be downloaded from axis.com/support.
  • Page 21: Verify That No One Has Tampered With The Firmware

    Verify that no one has tampered with the firmware To make sure that the device has its original Axis firmware, or to take full control of the device after a security attack: 1. Reset to factory default settings. See Reset to factory default settings on page 94.
  • Page 22: Configure Your Device

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Configure your device Basic settings Set the power line frequency 1. Go to Video > Installation > Power line frequency. 2. Click Change. 3. Select a power line frequency and click Save and restart.
  • Page 23 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Benefit from IR light in low-light conditions by using night mode Your camera uses visible light to deliver color images during the day. But as the visible light diminishes, color images become less bright and clear.
  • Page 24 4. If you still have problems, go to Exposure and adjust the Exposure zone to cover the area of interest. Find out more about WDR and how to use it at axis.com/web-articles/wdr. Stabilize a shaky image with electronic image stabilization (EIS) Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) can be used in environments where the product is mounted in an exposed location and subject to vibrations, for example, wind or passing traffic.
  • Page 25 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Note The image is cropped slightly when EIS is enabled, lowering the maximum resolution. 1. Go to Video > Installation > Image correction. 2. Turn on Image stabilization. Hide parts of the image with privacy masks You can create one or several privacy masks to hide parts of the image.
  • Page 26: View And Record Video

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Add street names and compass direction to the image Note The street name and compass direction will be visible on all video streams and recordings. 1. Go to Apps. 2. Select axis-orientationaid.
  • Page 27: Configure The Radar

    1. Go to Radar > Settings > General. 2. Set the height under Mounting height. You can also set the mounting height in AXIS Object Analytics. Setting the height in one place will automatically populate the mounting height in the other.
  • Page 28 Define the area of interest To get as accurate detections and classifications from the radar in AXIS Q1656-DLE as possible, it will help to define the area of interest. Use the following when you define the area of interest for the radar: •...
  • Page 29 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Image requirements: • Supported file formats are jpeg and png. • The orientation is not important, since the radar coverage shape will move to adapt to the image during calibration. Upload the reference map and calibrate it so that the actual radar coverage fits the position, direction and scale of the map.
  • Page 30 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Actual detection Reflected detection Add an exclude zone: 1. Go to Radar > Exclude zones. 2. Click Add exclude zone. Use the mouse to move and shape the zone so that it covers the desired part of the radar image or reference map.
  • Page 31 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device 6. Click Next. 7. Set the minimum duration of the alarm under Minimum trigger duration. 8. Click Save. Trigger on objects crossing a line: 1. Select Line crossing. 2. Click Next. 3. Position the line in the scene.
  • Page 32: Configure Axis Object Analytics

    Configure AXIS Object Analytics AXIS Object Analytics is the main interface used to configure the radar-video fusion in AXIS Q1656-DLE. The real-time output of the fusion can only be seen in the video stream inside a scenario configured in AXIS Object Analytics.
  • Page 33: Minimize False Alarms

    Adjust the detection sensitivity of AXIS Object Analytics: Go to Apps > AXIS Object Analytics, open a scenario, and select a lower Detection sensitivity. Low sensitivity: Requires both the radar and the camera to detect the object. Reduced risk of false alarms, but increased risk of missed detections.
  • Page 34: Set Up Rules For Events

    To avoid triggering on specific object types, deselect the object types that should not trigger events in the scenario. Note The object type setting only affects the radar. It will be ignored by AXIS Object Analytics. Set up rules for events To learn more, check out our guide Get started with rules for events.
  • Page 35 PTZ camera and radar mounted very close together. • Control a PTZ camera with AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ on page 36. The Windows application is suitable when you want to use multiple PTZ cameras and radars for tracking objects.
  • Page 36 You can use the built-in radar autotracking service to connect one radar with one PTZ camera. For a setup where you want to use more than one radar or PTZ camera, use AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ. For more information, see Control a PTZ camera with AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ on page 36.
  • Page 37 Use AXIS Q1656-DLE with the application AXIS Speed Monitor to collect radar data for detected objects and send it over MQTT. This example explains how to set up an MQTT client in the device where you have installed AXIS Speed Monitor, and how to create a condition that will publish the radar data collected in AXIS Speed Monitor as a payload to an MQTT broker.
  • Page 38 8. Create a second rule and select the same Condition as in the first rule. 9. In the list of actions, select Toggle I/O while the rule is active, and then select the port the AXIS I/O Indication LED is connected to.
  • Page 39 Show a text overlay in the video stream when the device detects an object This example explains how to display the text “Motion detected” when the device detects an object. Make sure that AXIS Object Analytics is running: 1. Go to Apps > AXIS Object Analytics.
  • Page 40 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Note For information on the I/O connector, see Connectors on page 90. 1. Connect the ground wire to pin 1 (GND/-). 2. Connect the power wire to pin 2 (12V DC output).
  • Page 41 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device Turn on audio: 1. Set up the stream profile to include audio, see Add audio to your recording on page 42. Turn on audio detection: 1. Go to System > Detectors > Audio detection.
  • Page 42: Audio

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Configure your device 6. Type a subject and a message for the email. 7. Click Save. Audio Add audio to your recording Turn on audio: 1. Go to Video > Stream > Audio and include audio.
  • Page 43: The Web Interface

    Shows what kind of access to the device that is active, and what encryption protocols are in use. Recommendations to the settings are based on the AXIS OS Hardening Guide. Hardening guide: Link to AXIS OS Hardening guide where you can learn more about cybersecurity on Axis devices and best practices.
  • Page 44: Video

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Ongoing recordings Shows ongoing recordings and their designated storage space. Recordings: View ongoing and filtered recordings and their source. For more information, see Recordings on page 60 Shows the storage space where the recording is saved.
  • Page 45 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface 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.
  • Page 46 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Installation Capture mode : A capture mode is a preset configuration that defines how the camera captures images. When you change the capture mode, it can affect many other settings, such as view areas and privacy masks.
  • Page 47 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Straighten image : Turn on and use the slider to straighten the image horizontally by rotating and cropping it digitally. The functionality is useful when it’s not possible to mount the camera exactly level. Ideally, straighten the image during installation.
  • Page 48 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Brightness: Use the slider to adjust the light intensity. This can make objects easier to see. Brightness is applied after image capture, and doesn’t affect the information in the image. To get more details from a dark area, it’s usually better to increase gain or exposure time.
  • Page 49 • Move the slider towards Dark to increase the threshold for the IR-cut filter. The camera changes to night mode later. IR light If your device doesn’t have built-in illumination, these controls are only available when you connect a supporting Axis accessory. Allow illumination: Turn on to let the camera use the built-in light in night mode.
  • Page 50 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Illumination angle : Use the slider to manually set the illumination angle, for example, if the angle needs to be different from the camera’s angle of view. If the camera has a wide angle of view, you can set the illumination angle to a narrower angle, which equals a greater tele position.
  • Page 51 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface • Center: Uses a fixed area in the center of the image to calculate the exposure. The area has a fixed size and position in the live view. • Full : Uses the entire live view to calculate the exposure.
  • Page 52 Zipstream is a bitrate reduction technology, optimized for video surveillance, that reduces the average bitrate in an H.264 or H.265 stream in real time. Axis Zipstream applies a high bitrate in scenes where there are multiple regions of interest, for example, in scenes with moving objects.
  • Page 53 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface P-frames: A P-frame is a predicted image that shows only the changes in the image from the previous frame. Enter the desired number of P-frames. The higher the number, the less bandwidth is required. However, if there is network congestion, there could be a noticeable deterioration in the video quality.
  • Page 54: Radar

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Appearance: Select the animation color and background color, for example, red animation on a transparent background (default). Size: Select the desired font size. : Select the position of the overlay in the image.
  • Page 55 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Information legend: Turn on to show a legend containing the object types the radar can detect and track. Drag and drop to move the information legend. Zone opacity: Select how opaque or transparent the coverage zone should be.
  • Page 56 Zipstream is a bitrate reduction technology, optimized for video surveillance, that reduces the average bitrate in an H.264 or H.265 stream in real time. Axis Zipstream applies a high bitrate in scenes where there are multiple regions of interest, for example, in scenes with moving objects.
  • Page 57 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Select the bitrate reduction Strength: • Off: No bitrate reduction. • Low: No visible quality degradation in most scenes. This is the default option and it can be used in all types of scenes to reduce the bitrate.
  • Page 58 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Overlays : Click to add an overlay. Select the type of overlay from the dropdown list: • Text: Select to show a text that is integrated in the live view image and visible in all views, recordings and snapshots.
  • Page 59: Audio

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Configure PTZ autotracking: Track: Select if you want to track humans, vehicles and/or unknown objects. Tracking: Turn on to start tracking objects with the PTZ camera. The tracking automatically zooms in on an object, or a group of objects, to keep them in the view of the camera.
  • Page 60: Recordings

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Audio clips Add clip: Add a new audio clip. You can use .au, .mp3, .opus, .vorbis, .wav files. Play the audio clip. Stop playing the audio clip. The context menu contains: • Rename: Change the name of the audio clip.
  • Page 61: Apps

    Apps Add app: Install a new app. Find more apps: Find more apps to install. You will be taken to an overview page of Axis apps. Allow unsigned apps: Turn on to allow installation of unsigned apps. Allow root-privileged apps: Turn on to allow apps with root privileges full access to the device.
  • Page 62: System

    • Activate license with a key: If the app requires a license, you need to activate it. Use this option if your device doesn’t have internet access. If you don’t have a license key, go to axis.com/products/analytics. You need a license code and the Axis product serial number to generate a license key.
  • Page 63 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Network IPv4 Assign IPv4 automatically: Select to let the network router assign an IP address to the device automatically. We recommend automatic IP (DHCP) for most networks. IP address: Enter a unique IP address for the device. Static IP addresses can be assigned at random within isolated networks, provided that each address is unique.
  • Page 64 One-click cloud connection One-click cloud connection (O3C) together with an O3C service provides easy and secure internet access to live and recorded video from any location. For more information, see axis.com/end-to-end-solutions/hosted-services. Allow O3C: • One-click: This is the default setting. Press and hold the control button on the device to connect to an O3C service over the internet.
  • Page 65 Authentication failed: Sends a trap message when an authentication attempt fails. Note All Axis Video MIB traps are enabled when you turn on SNMP v1 and v2c traps. For more information, see AXIS OS Portal > SNMP. • v3: SNMP v3 is a more secure version, which provides encryption and secure passwords. To use SNMP v3, we recommend you to activate HTTPS, as the password is then sent through HTTPS.
  • Page 66 When configured without a CA certificate, server certificate validation is disabled and the device tries to authenticate itself regardless of what network it is connected to. When using a certificate, in Axis' implementation, the device and the authentication server authenticate themselves with digital certificates using EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security).
  • Page 67 To install test firmware or other custom firmware from Axis on the device, you need a custom-signed firmware certificate. The certificate verifies that the firmware is approved by both the device owner and Axis. The firmware can only run on a specific device which is identified by its unique serial number and chip ID.
  • Page 68 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Add SSH account: Click to add a new SSH account. • Restrict root access: Turn on to restrict functionality that requires root access. • Enable SSH: Turn on to use SSH service.
  • Page 69 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Add a rule: Create a rule. Name: Enter a name for the rule. Wait between actions: Enter the minimum time (hh:mm:ss) that must pass between rule activations. It is useful if the rule is activated by, for example, day-night mode conditions, to avoid that small light changes during sunrise and sunset activate the rule repeatedly.
  • Page 70 RSA is the preferred method during negotiation, followed by ECDSA, ED25519, and DSA. Make sure to enter the right MD5 host key that is used by your SFTP server. While the Axis device supports both MD5 and SHA-256 hash keys, we recommend using SHA-256 due to stronger security over MD5. For more information on how to configure an SFTP server with an Axis device, go to the AXIS OS Portal.
  • Page 71 IoT integration and is used in a wide variety of industries to connect remote devices with a small code footprint and minimal network bandwidth. The MQTT client in Axis device firmware can simplify integration of data and events produced in the device to systems which are not video management software (VMS).
  • Page 72 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Connect: Turn on or off the MQTT client. Status: Shows the current status of the MQTT client. Broker Host: Enter the hostname or IP address of the MQTT server. Protocol: Select which protocol to use.
  • Page 73 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Payload: Enter the content for the default message. Retain: Select to keep the state of client on this Topic QoS: Change the QoS layer for the packet flow. MQTT publication Use default topic prefix: Select to use the default topic prefix, that is defined in the device topic prefix in the MQTT client tab.
  • Page 74 DNS. Windows SMB/CIFS names are not supported. • Network share: Enter the name of the shared location on the host server. Several Axis devices can use the same network share since each device gets its own folder.
  • Page 75 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Tools • Check: Check for errors on the SD card. This only works for the ext4 file system. • Repair: Repair errors in the ext4 file system. To repair an SD card with the VFAT file system, eject the SD card, insert it in a computer, and perform a disk repair.
  • Page 76 When you create an ONVIF account, you automatically enable ONVIF communication. Use the account name and password for all ONVIF communication with the device. For more information see the Axis Developer Community at axis.com. Add accounts: Click to add a new ONVIF account.
  • Page 77 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface Add media profile: Click to add a new ONVIF media profile. Profile name: Add a name for the media profile. Video source: Select the video source for your configuration. • Select configuration: Select a user-defined configuration from the list. The configurations in the drop-down list correspond to the device's video channels, including multiviews, view areas and virtual channels.
  • Page 78 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera The web interface The camera tampering detector generates an alarm when the scene changes, for example, when the lens is covered, sprayed or severely put out of focus, and the time in Trigger delay has passed. The tampering detector only activates when the camera has not moved for at least 10 seconds.
  • Page 79 Edge-to-edge Audio pairing allows you to use a compatible Axis network speaker as if it’s part of the main device. Once paired, the network speaker acts as an audio out device where you can play audio clips and transmit sound.
  • Page 80 Severity: Select which messages to send when triggered. CA certificate set: See the current settings or add a certificate. Plain config Plain config is for advanced users with experience of Axis device configuration. Most parameters can be set and edited from this page.
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    Note All Axis device firmware is digitally signed to ensure that you only install verified firmware on your device. This further increases the overall minimum cybersecurity level of Axis devices. For more information, see the white paper “Signed firmware, secure boot, and security of private keys” at axis.com.
  • Page 82: Learn More

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Learn more Learn more 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 •...
  • Page 83: Remote Focus And Zoom

    The image shows how the field of view and aspect ratio can change between two different capture modes. What capture mode to choose depends on the requirements for the frame rate and resolution of the specific surveillance setup. For specifications about available capture modes, see the product’s datasheet at axis.com. Remote focus and zoom The remote focus and zoom functionality allows you to make focus and zoom adjustments to your camera from a computer.
  • Page 84: Overlays

    H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC Note H.264 is a licensed technology. The Axis product includes one H.264 viewing client license. To install additional unlicensed copies of the client is prohibited. To purchase additional licenses, contact your Axis reseller. H.264 can, without compromising image quality, reduce the size of a digital video file by more than 80% compared to the Motion JPEG format and by as much as 50% compared to older MPEG formats.
  • Page 85 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Learn more Bitrate control Bitrate control helps you to manage the bandwidth consumption of your video stream. Variable bitrate (VBR) Variable bitrate allows the bandwidth consumption to vary depending on the level of activity in the scene. The more activity, the more bandwidth you need.
  • Page 86: Applications

    Applications With applications, you can get more out of your Axis device. AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) is an open platform that makes it possible for third parties to develop analytics and other applications for Axis devices. Applications can be preinstalled on the device, available for download for free, or for a license fee.
  • Page 87 The device ID is securely and permanently stored in the secure keystore as a certificate signed by Axis root certificate. The device ID can be leveraged by the customer’s IT infrastructure for automated secure...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications Specifications Product overview Weather shield Window Radar Light sensor IR illumination LED Optical unit Cable cover Intrusion alarm sensor Safety wire 10 Intrusion alarm magnet NOTICE TICE TICE Do not lift the product in the cable cover.
  • Page 89: Led Indicators

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications 11 I/O connector 12 RS485/422 connector 13 Power connector 14 Network connector (PoE) 15 microSD card slot 16 Audio out 17 Audio in 18 Status LED 19 Control button 20 Cable gasket M20 (2x)
  • Page 90: Sd Card Slot

    AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications Buzzer Lens Fast interval Optimally adjusted Medium interval Less optimally adjusted Slow interval Poorly adjusted SD card slot This device supports microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards. For SD card recommendations, see axis.com. microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C LLC. microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD-3C, LLC in the United States, other countries or both.
  • Page 91 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications 1 Tip 2 Ring 3 Sleeve Electret power if selected Ground Unbalanced microphone (with or without electret power) or line Ground Balanced microphone (with or without phantom power) Balanced microphone (with or without phantom or line, “hot”...
  • Page 92 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications DC ground DC output 12 V, max 50 mA I/O configured as supervised input I/O configured as output Configurable I/O Configurable I/O Power connector 2-pin terminal block for DC power input. Use a Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) compliant limited power source (LPS) with either a rated output power limited to ≤100 W or a rated output current limited to ≤5 A.
  • Page 93 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Specifications Function Notes RS485B alt RS485/422 RX(B) RX pair for all modes (combined RX/TX for 2-wire RS485) RS485A alt RS485/422 RX(A) TX pair for RS422 and 4-wire RS485 RS485/RS422 TX(B) RS485/RS422 TX(A) Important The maximum cable length is 30 m (98 ft).
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Using firmware from the active track is recommended if you want to access the newest features, or if you use Axis end-to-end system offerings. The LTS tracks are recommended if you use third-party integrations, which are not continuously validated against the latest active track.
  • Page 95: Upgrade The Firmware

    Axis device. Check all cabling and reinstall the device. Possible IP address conflict The static IP address in the Axis device is used before the DHCP server sets a dynamic address. with another device on the...
  • Page 96 IP addresses obtained from a DHCP server are dynamic and may change. If the IP address has been changed by DHCP changed, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager to locate the device on the network. Identify the device using its model or serial number, or by the DNS name (if the name has been configured).
  • Page 97: Performance Considerations

    • Make sure that the scene is well lit to maximize the detection probability of the video analytics • Set the sensitivity to Low in AXIS Object Analytics. This requires that video and radar analytics agree before triggering an alarm.
  • Page 98 User manual Ver. M12.2 AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera Date: December 2023 © Axis Communications AB, 2022 - 2023 Part no. T10180975...

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