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Axis Communications
23-4 Camera Handler Release Notes
recorded playback by Victor Client, a blank image appears for a very short period at the point in
time where the audio codec was changed.
If the customer needs to change the active state of a dry contact input then it should be changed
before adding a corresponding alarm sensor otherwise an alarm/alert may be caused as a result
of changing the active state.
For H.264 video streams, the NVR web client does not allow the H.264 video quality and H.264
video bit rate setting to be examined or changed. Be advised that the AXIS handler never
changes the camera’s H.264 quality, Variable/Constant bit rate mode or H.264 video bit rate
settings. If the customer uses the camera’s own web interface to change the “variable bit rate”,
“constant bit rate” or “video bit rate” setting then that change will not take effect on active
streams. It will be necessary to cause the NVR to tear down and recreate the video stream. That
can be achieved by using the NVR web client to change the FPS setting of the stream.
The AXIS 221 and AXIS 223 cameras are falsely recognized as PTZ cameras due to the
“Properties.PTZ.PTZ=yes” parameter read from the cameras. As a consequence, Victor Client
will show the PTZ icon and the NVR web client will show the PTZ link when using the AXIS 221
or AXIS 223M camera.
The AXIS API does not provide same the functionally across different cameras. When lens WDR
property set to “1”, the AXIS camera’s wide dynamic range settings will be set to “on” for some
cameras and for others for WDR”3”. Setting to “0” will turn all to “off”
Audio volume increment can be set in increment s of “3”. Current implementation does not
incorporate the “mute”, “auto” or a non integer value
The zoom speed on AXIS 233D is fixed
AXIS Q7406 does not support PTZ positioning query. Hence NVR will not be able to obtain auto-
focus and auto-Iris status
Due to AXIS cameras limitations the NVR is not able to use the same HTTP connection for
multiple PTZ functions, which might result in higher PTZ latency
A change was made to the AXIS handler to designate AXIS camera by VAPIX version
AD Ultra 8 analog PTZ are not supported on Q7406, 241Q and 243Q
AXIS 212 can’t pan or tilt if the camera is in full zoom out mode
AXIS 212 can’t zoom out stop near full zoom distance and cannot set to full out
AXIS 214 when to full zoom out position will suddenly zoom in for “some-amount” of distance
AXIS 221 and 223 are falsely recognized as PTZ cameras
The NVR web client provides no control for changing the “capture mode” of an Axis P1346
camera and other megapixel cameras. Therefore it may be necessary to use the camera’s own
web GUI to set the desired capture mode to enable the use of associated video resolutions.
After changing the capture mode, it will be necessary to refresh the NVR web client camera
details page to select from the currently available resolutions.
If an Axis P5522 PTZ camera is not receiving sufficient power for its PTZ operations then it will
disable the PTZ motor and remove the PTZ.Limits and PTZ.Support parameter groups from the
camera parameter list. As a consequence, no PTZ controls will be available in the NVR web
client and Victor Client for that camera. The symptom may also occur when other PTZ camera
models receive insufficient power.
The default palette setting of an Axis Q1910 or Q1921 thermal camera can only be changed by
using the camera’s web interface “Setup -> Video & Audio -> VideoStream -> Image
Appearance.Palette”. Changing the default palette has no effect on established streams. The
NVR uses whatever the default palette is when the stream is established. After the customer
changes the default palette then it is necessary to destroy and recreate the stream received by
the NVR. The stream can be destroyed and recreated by simply using the NVR web client to
change the video frame rate.
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