You can configure Action Rules so that if a sensor is tripped—like a door opening or motion detected at a gate—the relevant camera feed automatically "pops" into the Hotspot. This ensures that operators never miss an alert because they were looking at the wrong screen. How to Set It Up
The "HOT" element shines at distance. For example, the Thermal Camera can detect a human at over 2,000 meters. Unlike optical cameras that see a tiny pixel at that range, the thermal sensor maintains contrast. When coupled with a high-zoom optical lens (e.g., 30x or 60x zoom), operators can toggle between the wide thermal view for detection and the optical view for identification. Live View - Axis HOT
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Bandwidth lag kills security. If you see an intruder 3 seconds after they pass a fence, the response is too late. Axis uses codecs to ensure that the Live View latency is typically sub-200ms. This is vital for PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) control, allowing operators to track a moving target smoothly. For example, the Thermal Camera can detect a