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AXIS P9117–PV Corner Camera
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Trigger delay: Enter the minimum time that the tampering conditions must be active before the alarm triggers. This can help
prevent false alarms for known conditions that affect the image.
Trigger on dark images: It is very difficult to generate alarms when the camera lens is sprayed, since it is impossible to distinguish
that event from other situations where the image turns dark in a similar way, for example, when the lighting conditions change.
Turn on this parameter to generate alarms for all cases where the image turns dark. When it's turned off, the device doesn't
generate any alarm when the image turns dark.
Note
For detection of tampering attempts in static and non-crowded scenes.
Accessories
Pairing
Pairing allows you to use a compatible Axis network speaker or microphone as if it's part of the camera. Once paired, the network
speaker acts as an audio out device where you can play audio clips and transmit sound through the camera. The network microphone
will take up sounds from the surrounding area and make it available as an audio input device, usable in media streams and recordings.
Important
For this feature to work with a video management software (VMS), you must first pair the camera with the speaker or
microphone, then add the camera to your VMS.
Set a 'Wait between actions (hh:mm:ss)' limit in the event rule when you use a network paired audio device in an event
rule with 'Audio detection' as condition and 'Play audio clip' as action. This will help you avoid a looping detection if the
capturing microphone picks up audio from the speaker.
Address: Enter host name or IP address to the network speaker.
Username: Enter username.
Password: Enter password for the user.
Speaker pairing: Select to pair a network speaker.
Microphone pairing
Clear fields: Click to clear all fields.
Connect: Click to establish connection to the speaker or microphone.
Logs
Reports and logs
Reports
• View the device server report: View information about the product status in a pop-up window. The Access Log is
automatically included in the Server Report.
• Download the device server report: It creates a .zip file that contains a complete server report text file in UTF–8
format, as well as a snapshot of the current live view image. Always include the server report .zip file when you
contact support.
• Download the crash report: Download an archive with detailed information about the server's status. The crash report
contains information that is in the server report as well as detailed debug information. This report might contain
sensitive information such as network traces. It can take several minutes to generate the report.
Logs
• View the system log: Click to show information about system events such as device startup, warnings, and critical
messages.
: Select to pair a microphone.
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