Get Started; Find The Device On The Network - Axis Q6000-E Mk II User Manual

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AXIS Q6000-E Mk II PTZ Network Camera

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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.
To find Axis devices on the network and assign them IP addresses in Windows®, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager Extend.
Both applications are free and can be downloaded from axis.com/support.
For more information about how to find and assign IP addresses, go to How to assign an IP address and access your device.
Browser support
AXIS OS 7.10 and higher
Video products with AXIS OS 7.10 or higher include the new web interface, which comes with an overall improved and simplified
graphical user interface and focuses on camera installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. The web interface is tested and
optimized for Chrome™ and Firefox® browsers. It is platform-independent and works with Windows® (versions 7 through 10) as well
as Linux® and OS X®. If you use other browsers, you could experience limitations in functionality and support. You can find more
information about the latest AXIS OS version of your Axis product here.
You can use the device with the following browsers:
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Windows
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macOS
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Linux
Other operating systems
*To use AXIS OS web interface with iOS 15 or iPadOS 15, go to Settings
NSURLSession Websocket.
To find out more about how to use the device, see the user manual available at axis.com.
If you need more information about recommended browsers, go to AXIS OS Portal.
Highlights
Recommended browser: Latest Chrome and Firefox
Supported browser: Latest Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari
Platform-independent with latest Linux, OS X and Windows 7 through Windows 10
Support for tablet and mobile devices
12 pre-installed languages and automatic language detection
Known limitations
Edge: 1-second video delay when streaming H.264
Safari, Chrome, Firefox: No support for H.264 video streaming in Apple mobile (iOS) devices
Audio: No support for sending audio to the camera through the browser (i.e. through a computer microphone)
Video: Some browser plugins are known to cause problems with live streaming. Try uninstalling plugins if the video
does not play as it should.
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Chrome
Firefox
recommended
recommended
recommended
recommended
recommended
recommended
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Edge
Settings > > > Safari
Safari > > > Advanced
Advanced > > > Experimental
Settings
Safari
Advanced
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Safari
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Experimental Features
Features and disable
Experimental
Features

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