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AXIS Q19 Series - Product overview
Product overview
This manual applies to the following products:
AXIS Q1910 Thermal Network Camera (indoor use)
AXIS Q1910-E Thermal Network Camera (outdoor use)
AXIS Q1921 Thermal Network Camera (indoor use)
AXIS Q1921-E Thermal Network Camera (outdoor use)
AXIS Q1922 Thermal Network Camera (indoor use)
AXIS Q1922-E Thermal Network Camera (outdoor use)
AXIS Q1910/-E/AXIS Q1921/-E/AXIS Q1922/-E Thermal Network Cameras use thermal imaging technology to detect and
convert thermal radiation to images. Thermal radiation, or heat, is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by all objects,
even by cold objects like ice. Thermal cameras do not require any visible light and can operate in complete darkness and
difficult weather conditions such as smoke, haze, dust and light fog.
Images produced by a thermal camera show the temperature variations in the scene. Thermal images are often displayed in
bright, intense colors which are created digitally to help the human eye distinguish details in the scene. Each color represents
a different temperature; white and red are usually used for higher temperatures, while green, blue and violet are used for
colder ones.
AXIS Q19 Thermal Camera Series has all the features of Axis other high-end network video products and can be seamlessly
integrated into an existing IP-surveillance system. Due to export regulations for dual-use goods, the frame rate is limited to
8.3 fps in some countries.
Standard lenses and housings cannot be used with thermal network cameras because glass blocks thermal radiation.
For more information on thermal imaging, please refer to the white paper on thermal cameras available at www.axis.com
For more information on Johnson’s criteria, please refer to the white paper on Johnson’s criteria available at www.axis.com
Key features
Thermal imaging for IP-Surveillance
AXIS Q19 Series offers - for its class - competitive thermal imaging capabilities that allow the user to detect people,
objects and incidents in complete darkness and during challenging weather conditions - 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
Lens alternatives for different applications
With a resolutions of 640x480 (AXIS Q1922/-E) and 384x288 (AXIS Q1921/-E ) and the possibility of using different
lenses the thermal network camera has the ability to detect objects at greater distances and providing a wider field of
view. All lenses can be changed in the field. The new lenses in combination with advance image processing software
improve the image quality.
Outdoor-ready model with window heater
AXIS Q1910-E, AXIS Q1921-E and AXIS Q1922-E are out-of-the-box, outdoor-ready thermal network cameras and
come with a built-in heater for the germanium window.
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) supplies power to the cameras via the network, eliminating the need for power
cables and reducing installation costs.
Multiple H.264 streams with individual palette settings
AXIS Q19 Series is among the first thermal cameras with H.264 support, which provides up to 80% lower bandwidth
and storage needs than Motion JPEG. The cameras provide multiple, individually configurable video streams in H.264
and Motion JPEG, and each stream can have its own color palette setting.
Intelligent video capabilities
AXIS Q19 Series offers intelligent video capabilities such as video motion detection, audio detection, and detection of
tampering attempts. The cameras also provide capacity for third-party analytics modules and AXIS Camera Applica-
tion Platform.
Local storage
The cameras come with a built-in slot for an SD card (SD/SDHC), enabling storage of more than a month of record-
ings, without any external equipment.
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