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<h1>Overview</h1>
 
<h1>Overview</h1>
IVS makes use of <b>Axis Communications IP-based</b> <em>(aka "network")</em> cameras.  
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IVS makes use of <b>Axis Communications, IP-based</b>, cameras.  
  
  
 
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<dt>Why Axis Communications?</dt>
 
<dt>Why Axis Communications?</dt>
<dd>We use Axis cameras exclusively because we have an excellent relationship with Axis as a vendor and their cameras are extremely reliable. When we have issues with cameras, RMAs are typically straightforward as well.</dd>
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<dd>We standardize on Axis Communications cameras because they deliver <strong>exceptional reliability</strong>, <strong>performance</strong>, and <strong>long-term consistency</strong>. With a comprehensive 5-year hardware warranty, our clients benefit from added peace of mind and reduced lifecycle risk.</dd>
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<dd>We have been deploying Axis solutions for years across a wide range of environments, giving us deep, practical experience with their performance in real-world conditions. This long-standing track record allows us to confidently recommend solutions that are proven, stable, and effective.</dd>
 
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<dt>Compatibility with VALT</dt>
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<dd>Our VALT platform is fully compatible with Axis cameras. Within Axis’s extensive product catalogue, we carefully select and recommend models that meet specific performance criteria.</dd>
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<dd>One key requirement is {{Mark | text = support for external audio}}. This serves as an initial filter in our evaluation process, ensuring that the cameras we deploy align with the advanced capabilities and use cases supported by VALT.</dd>
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<dt>Why IP-based cameras?</dt>
 
<dt>Why IP-based cameras?</dt>
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IP-based cameras provide a modern, flexible foundation for high-performance video systems:
<li>Direct API control of the cameras over IP to adjust PTZ</li>
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<li>Ability to leverage pre-encoded video/audio streams at much more efficient bitrates</li>
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<li>Direct format support for video/audio from the cameras allowing us to avoid transcoding and support up to 50 cameras/server</li>
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<li><strong>Precision Control:</strong> Direct API integration enables seamless control of PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras for responsive and accurate positioning.</li>
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<li><strong>Optimized Streaming:</strong> Cameras deliver pre-encoded video and audio streams, enabling efficient bandwidth usage without compromising quality.</li>
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<li><strong>Scalable Architecture:</strong> Native format compatibility reduces system overhead, allowing us to support up to 50 cameras per server while maintaining consistent performance.</li>
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<h1>Device Types</h1>
 
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<b>"Fixed cameras"</b> is an industry term given to cameras that are set to a single viewing position and do not move.
 
<b>"Fixed cameras"</b> is an industry term given to cameras that are set to a single viewing position and do not move.
  
{{Aside - Helpful | content = [https://ipivs.info/wiki/index.php/VALT_Devices#Fixed_Cameras Validated fixed cameras and their specifications]}}
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* [[Axis M3085-V]]
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A <b>Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ)</b> camera is a camera that the user can remotely pan, tilt and zoom (control) through the VALT software.}}
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A <b>Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ)</b> camera is a camera that the user can remotely pan, tilt and zoom (control) through the VALT software.
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* [[Axis M5526-E]]
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<h1>Technical Notes</h1>
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IVS utilizes the latest LTS firmware for the Axis devices.
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 24 April 2026

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Overview

IVS makes use of Axis Communications, IP-based, cameras.


Why Axis Communications?

We standardize on Axis Communications cameras because they deliver exceptional reliability, performance, and long-term consistency. With a comprehensive 5-year hardware warranty, our clients benefit from added peace of mind and reduced lifecycle risk.

Axis Comm Logo.png


We have been deploying Axis solutions for years across a wide range of environments, giving us deep, practical experience with their performance in real-world conditions. This long-standing track record allows us to confidently recommend solutions that are proven, stable, and effective.


Compatibility with VALT
Our VALT platform is fully compatible with Axis cameras. Within Axis’s extensive product catalogue, we carefully select and recommend models that meet specific performance criteria.

One key requirement is support for external audio. This serves as an initial filter in our evaluation process, ensuring that the cameras we deploy align with the advanced capabilities and use cases supported by VALT.


Why IP-based cameras?
IP-based cameras provide a modern, flexible foundation for high-performance video systems:


  • Precision Control: Direct API integration enables seamless control of PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras for responsive and accurate positioning.

  • Optimized Streaming: Cameras deliver pre-encoded video and audio streams, enabling efficient bandwidth usage without compromising quality.

  • Scalable Architecture: Native format compatibility reduces system overhead, allowing us to support up to 50 cameras per server while maintaining consistent performance.


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Device Types

Fixed Cameras

"Fixed cameras" is an industry term given to cameras that are set to a single viewing position and do not move.


Validated fixed camerasand their specifications

Pan-Tilt-Zoom Cameras

A Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera is a camera that the user can remotely pan, tilt and zoom (control) through the VALT software.


Validated PTZ camerasand their specifications
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Want to see Camera Control (PTZ) in action?
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Try it out!


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Technical Notes

Firmware

IVS utilizes the latest LTS firmware for the Axis devices.


IVS does not recommend updating the firmware without consulting an IVS technician.


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