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Revision as of 07:33, 8 May 2023
Intelligent Video Solutions (IVS) standardizes on Axis brand cameras.
PTZ Cameras
PTZ stands for Pan-Tilt-Zoom, which are the three primary functions of the following cameras. This feature allows for remote directional control and zoom functionality, providing great flexibility for seeing your space and getting clear, close-up, video of important events.
IVS utilizes the latest LTS firmware for the Axis devices.
⚠IVS does not recommend updating the firmware without consulting an IVS technician.
Fixed Cameras
Fixed cameras are stationary cameras that have a wide-angle lens, providing a broad view of a room.
IVS utilizes the latest LTS firmware for the Axis devices.
IVS does not recommend updating the firmware without consulting an IVS technician.
Encoders
A video encoder converts analog video signal into a digital format, allowing it to be transmitted over a network to stream to VALT.