For the best browsing experience, especially with older technology, Axis recommended using Microsoft Internet Explorer with Windows, Safari with Macintosh, or Mozilla for other operating systems.
| Specification | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | 1.3 Megapixel (1280x1024) progressive scan CMOS | | Lens | Fixed focal length, F2.8 | | Max Resolution | 1280 x 1024 pixels | | Frame Rate | Up to 12 fps (at all resolutions) | | Compression | Motion JPEG (M-JPEG), JPEG | | Network | 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port | | Dimensions | 85mm (H) x 55mm (W) x 34mm (D) | | Weight | 177g (including stand) | ntitlelive view axis 206m top
[AXIS 206M Camera] ---> [Local Network Switch/Router] ---> [Local PC / VMS Platform] Step 1: Physical Connections For the best browsing experience, especially with older
If you want, I can produce the UI mockups, API endpoints, or a test plan next. The progressive scan sensor captures whole images at
It sounds like you’re referring to the network camera and an issue or concept involving a live view that might be misaligned or requiring adjustment of the top of the image relative to an axis or mounting orientation.
The progressive scan sensor captures whole images at once, eliminating the motion blur and jagged interlacing artifacts standard in old analog surveillance rigs.