Axis Q1942-E Thermal Network Camera

AXIS Q1942-E is an affordable outdoor, bullet-style, thermal camera with a built-in window heater for harsh weather conditions. A resolution of 640×480 and a range of lens alternatives (10 mm, 19 mm, 35 mm and 60 mm) make it possible to optimize detection performance to meet most requirements. It supports Electronic Image Stabilization that keeps the video smooth during vibrations and Axis Zipstream that lowers bandwidth and storage requirements. Thanks to its powerful processor, AXIS Q1942-E has a high capacity for running video analytics via AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) and can use a range of third party applications.

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    Outstanding detection and fast verification

    AXIS Q1942-E lets you accurately detect, promptly verify, and then act upon events of all kinds in conditions ranging from pitch darkness to glaring sunlight. It is perfect for surveillance in critical circumstances.

    Thermal cameras and analytics: a perfect partnership

    Together with intelligent analytics, thermal cameras detect people, objects and incidents in complete darkness or in other challenging conditions such as smoke and dust. The high level of contrast in thermal images make for great accuracy when thermal cameras and analytics are used together: False alerts are kept to an absolute minimum because environmental conditions such as lighting changes, rain, snow, moving vegetation, insects, reflections, and shadows are much less likely to erroneously set off alarms.

    Far + wide + sharp = accurate

    AXIS Q1942-E features VGA 640×480 thermal resolution for wide-area coverage and a long range: in other words, a single camera captures events taking place in a large area and at great distance. In addition, thanks to a combination of dynamic histogram equalization, enhanced local contrast and dynamic sharpening, AXIS Q1942-E improves image contrast for sharp video with great detail in all conditions. And Electronic image stabilization keeps the picture smooth even when the camera is exposed to vibrations.  The result is outstanding detection capabilities and fast and easy visual verification of the nature of detected events. You can either dismiss them – or do something about them – so false alarms are kept to a minimum.

    Sharp images.

    Thermal cameras are a powerful tool in combination with video analytics to detect intruders or other unwanted behavior in the area of interest. In order to have a reliable and efficient surveillance system, the primary object needs to be visible. Sometimes it can be hard to filter it out if the background changes a lot, for example if large cold/hot objects are moving in the scene. Thanks to the enhanced automatic gain control in AXIS Q1942-E, the background is stable and remains almost intact, reducing the risk for false alarms. The effect of hot objects in the background is minimized, helping to improve detection. In addition, AXIS Q1942-E preserves more image details and compensates those areas that might be overexposed. Overall, the thermal camera offers better detection to achieve great performance of the video analytics.

    AXIS Q1942-E Thermal Network Camera with Automatic Gain Control

    Thermal camera without Automatic Gain Control

    Detection ranges

    Detection (1.5 pixels on target)

    Focal Length (mm)Viewing Angle HorizantalHuman Detection Human (m)Vehicle Detection (m)
    1063°291892
    1932°5731757
    3517°10793307
    6010°18335623

    Recognition (6 pixels on target)

    Focal Length (mm)Viewing Angle HorizantalHuman Detection Human (m)Vehicle Detection (m)
    1063°73223
    1932°143439
    3517°270827
    6010°4581406

    Identification (12 pixels on target)

    Focal Length (mm)Viewing Angle HorizantalHuman Detection Human (m)Vehicle Detection (m)
    1063°36112
    1932°72220
    3517°135413
    6010°229703

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