Ntitle---------------------------live View - Axis 206m-------------------------- ✭ < EASY >
If an integrator used CGI scripting (Axis cameras support http://<ip>/axis-cgi/com/ptz.cgi for control), they might dynamically change the ntitle to reflect the camera's current status—e.g., "ntitle=Motion Detected - Front Lobby" . This allowed live view pages to provide context without cluttering the video.
The 206M was poor in low light. Its sensor (1/2-inch progressive scan RGB) required significant illumination. Live view at dusk or in a dim hallway produced noisy, dark images. There was no infrared cut filter or IR illumination; night vision was impossible without external light. If an integrator used CGI scripting (Axis cameras
For system administrators with multiple 206M cameras, the live view interface could be configured to show up to four cameras in a grid (2x2) on a single webpage using HTML frames. This was a primitive but effective NVR (Network Video Recorder) alternative. For system administrators with multiple 206M cameras, the
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