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Ptz camera
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AXIS M5075-G PTZ Camera
The web interface
Gateway settings wireless I/O
• Z-Wave: Turn on to use Z-Wave on your device.
The settings vary according to device, read the manual of the Z-Wave device.
Add device: Add a Z-Wave device. The Axis device looks for Z-Wave devices in the Z-Wave network that you can add
according to its user manual.
Remove the device. The Axis device looks for Z-Wave devices in the Z-Wave network that you can remove according
to its user manual..
Status: The status of the device is color coded.
Alive: The device is active and working.
Sleeping: The device is in a low-power state in a controlled manner. Notifications happen instantly, but if you
change settings these don't take affect until the device wakes up.
Down: The node is currently unresponsive and there can be an error in the network.
Unavailable: The device is not available on the network.
Device name: The name of the device. This is the name you give the device when it is added.
Device type: What type of device it is.
State: Shows the condition of the Z-Wave device such as sensor value, current setting, or if the device is turned on or off. This
depends on the connected device.
I/O port: Shows a number between 1–6 depending on what port the device is connected to. When connected, these devices can
also be used in the video management system.
Battery level: Shows how much battery is left in the connected device, if the device is run on batteries. When the battery is low, it
is indicated by an icon that shows a drained battery, replace the battery as soon as possible
Endpoint
Name: Give the sensor a user friendly name.
Location: Enter the location to more easily identify the device, for example Front door.
Endpoint type: This information is provided by the Z-Wave device.
Sensor data: Available sensors and current show other units by changing the settings. For example change temperature units from
Celsius to Fahrenheit depending on the sensor data available,
Temperature threshold: Set and edit events that are triggered when the temperature is above or below the threshold.
Binary Switch: Use the toggle to turn the binary switch On or Off.
Multilevel sensor
A Z-Wave device supporting more than one sensor, for example a combination of temperature sensor, motion sensor, and light
sensor. To change the units in the live view, click
and choose View settings.
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