Reduces the need for repetitive "drag and drop" actions when investigating an event.
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The Axis Live View interface allows operators to watch side-by-side feeds: a grayscale thermal feed (white-hot or black-hot palette) and a full-color optical feed. Axis’s patented can even overlay edge detection, making intruders glow in bright colors against a monochrome background. Live View - Axis HOT
Fog is the enemy of optical zoom. Thermal imaging sees through light fog and haze. For port authorities using Axis cameras, the allows them to spot a small boat engine's heat signature (HOT spot) miles away, then use the optical zoom to read the vessel's name.
Mastering Live View and Hotspot Configuration in Axis Surveillance Systems Reduces the need for repetitive "drag and drop"
: These cameras utilize internal heating elements to ensure the remains clear of frost, ice, and condensation. Key Feature
To protect privacy in sensitive areas (e.g., covering a neighbor’s window), you can draw privacy masks that appear on all live streams, snapshots, and recordings. Masks are persistent across all viewing modes. Axis’s patented can even overlay edge detection, making
While "HOT" in the interface refers to the view management feature, Axis thermal cameras also utilize hot spot detection for environmental monitoring: Temperature Thresholds
"Live View - Axis HOT" refers to either Axis Communications security cameras featuring thermal imaging and hotspot navigation or a photography three-axis hot shoe bubble level for aligning cameras. Axis cameras utilize thermal imaging for temperature monitoring and "hotspots" to instantly display camera views or maps. Detailed information on Axis security solutions can be found in the Axis help documents AXIS Camera Station 5 - Feature guide