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Axis Communications has launched several fixed box cameras certified to internationally-recognised standards for safe operation in environments prone to explosions.
Enclosed in red aluminium housing the cameras are conspicuous so that personnel can signal to operators via the cameras in emergency situations.
Vertical sectors
Sectors vulnerable to explosions such as oil and gas and certain other industrial environments.
Features
D101-A XF P3807 features four sensors for seamless 180° panoramic overviews in a single video stream
F101-A XF Q1785 features 32x optical zoom for 2 MP/HDTV 1080p, up to 60 fps and comes with AXIS Guard Suite and Active Gatekeeper pre-installed
F101-A XF Q1785 can monitor a gate and its surroundings, with autotracking functionality for tracking an object moving away from the gate
Axis Lightfinder and Forensic WDR optimises images for forensic purposes irrespective of lighting conditions
Certified to Class I/II/III, Division 1 and Zone 1
Cost-efficient installation with PoE
Flexible PoE installation and Axis Zipstream with support for H.264 which significantly lowers bandwidth and storage requirements.
About Axis Communications
Axis defines its mission as enabling “a smarter and safer world by creating network solutions to improve security and to find new ways of doing business.”
Traditionally video surveillance-focused the Sweden-headquartered company has diversified into the access control, audio, voice over IP, building automation and internet of things markets.
Axis Communications was founded in 1984 by Mikael Karlsson, Martin Gren and Keith Bloodworth. It launched the world’s first network-connected video surveillance camera in 1996 and is now second only to Hikvision in terms of global sales in the video surveillance camera and video encoder markets.
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Axis Communications launches surveillance cameras for explosion-prone environmentsAxis Communications has launched several fixed box cameras certified to internationally-recognised standards for safe operation in environments prone to explosions.
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