Live View - Axis Hot
When we say "Axis HOT," we might also be referring to . These cameras do not rely on visible light; instead, they capture video based solely on the heat radiating from objects and people. This technology excels where visual cameras struggle:
Use the AXIS IP Utility tool to automatically scan the local area network and discover connected devices.
: Trigger external devices manually, such as opening a door, sounding a siren, or turning on an indication LED . Live View - Axis HOT
If you work with surveillance, you know that is more than just watching a grid of squares. It’s about situational awareness. It’s about response time.
We are live and temperatures are rising. Whether you’re here for the thermal readings or just the view, things are heating up on the feed right now. When we say "Axis HOT," we might also be referring to
: Operators do not need to manually drag-and-drop video feeds or resize windows during an active alert.
Select an asymmetric grid template (e.g., one large frame dominating the left side, with multiple small frames stacked on the right). Right-click the largest frame and select . : Trigger external devices manually, such as opening
Within Axis systems, clicking an image in any peripheral frame instantly populates that camera’s video into the primary hotspot frame. Furthermore, hotspots can link directly to Action Rules. If an event occurs—such as a line-crossing violation or a Radar Motion Detection (RMD) alert—the associated camera stream is immediately forced into the main hotspot view, instantly capturing the operator’s attention without requiring manual selection. ⚙️ How to Configure a Hotspot View Step-by-Step
Open AXIS Camera Station, navigate to the menu, and select Views . Create a new custom view and pick an asymmetrical template (e.g., one large frame on the left, four smaller stacked frames on the right). Step 2: Define the HOT Window
Select from the context menu. A visual border anchor will designate it as the landing zone for target streams. 2. Linking Maps or Peripheral Feeds
Double-click the map frame to edit its interactive layers. Place camera icons across the blueprint coordinates. Right-click each icon, open its properties, and set the target output behavior to link with the primary Hotspot window. Click . 📈 Comparing Axis Live View Deployment Options