AXIS Q1922-E

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    • Superior VGA resolution
    • Thermal imaging
    • High-quality outdoor detection
    • Lens alternatives for different applications
    • Intelligent video capabilities
    • Standard Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)

    High-quality detection

AXIS Q1922-E Thermal Network Camera is a perfect complement to any network video system that needs to secure an area 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The camera uses thermal imaging, which allows users to detect people, objects and incidents in complete darkness and difficult conditions such as smoke, haze, dust and light fog.

 

For demanding outdoor video surveillance

AXIS Q1922-E is an out-of-the-box, outdoor-ready thermal network camera that is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. It comes with a built-in heater for the window. It’s ideal for cost efficient 24/7 area or perimeter surveillance of all security applications such as roads, tunnels and airports.

Key IP-Surveillance features

AXIS Q1922-E Thermal Network Camera supports H.264 video compression, which reduces bandwidth usage and storage needs by up to 80% compared to Motion JPEG. The camera provides multiple, individually configurable video streams in H.264 and Motion JPEG. Each stream can have its own color palette setting. AXIS Q1922-E has two-way audio support, which allows the user to communicate with visitors and intruders.

Wide detection range

With a resolution of 640×480 pixels and multiple lens alternatives, AXIS Q1922-E can optimize detection performance to meet most application requirements:

Lens Focal length Viewing angle Detection
1.8 x 0.5m 2.3 x 2.3m
mm Horizontal m yards m yards
Detection
(1.5 pixels
on target)
10 57° 320 350 990 1083
19 32° 580 634 1800 1969
35 18° 1050 1148 3200 3500
60 10° 1800 1970 5500 6015
Recognition
(6 pixels
on target)
10 57° 80 87 250 273
19 32° 150 164 440 481
35 18° 260 284 800 875
60 10° 440 481 1350 1476
Identification
(12 pixels
on target)
10 57° 40 44 125 136
19 32° 75 82 220 241
35 18° 130 142 400 437
60 10° 220 240 680 744
The detection ranges are calculated with Johnson’s criteria and vary in different weather conditions.

Find nomographs for Axis Q19 Thermal Network Camera series (meters) (pdf) ornomographs for Axis Q19 Thermal Network Camera series (yards) (pdf) to determine the relation between the focal length of the lens, the number of pixels across the object, and the range.

Power over Ethernet for easy installation

Installation is made easy and cost-effective with Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af), which eliminates the need for power cables.

Intelligent video capabilities

Since thermal cameras are less sensitive to problems with light conditions and normal shadows, they can achieve higher accuracy than conventional cameras in most intelligent video applications. AXIS Q1922 Thermal Network Camera offers VGA resolution, advanced software processing and a frame rate of up to 30 Fps which improve thermal image quality, providing more pixels on target and enhancing the possibility to efficiently integrate intelligent video applications.

Global standardization

The camera also provides capacity for third-party analytics modules, including support for AXIS Camera Application Platform. AXIS Q1922-E Thermal Network Camera supports ONVIF for interoperability between network video products.

More features

  • Built-in support for Pan/Tilt heads using the Pelco-D protocol
  • Built-in SD/SDHC memory card slot
  • Network security using multiple user access levels, IP address filtering, HTTPS encryption, IEEE 802.1X authentication
  • Supports Quality of Service (QoS) which helps secure the necessary bandwidth for streaming video and control commands over a network
  • Supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in addition to IP version 4 (IPv4)
  • Open Application Programming Interface (API) for software integration, including the ONVIF specification available at www.onvif.org, as well as VAPIX® and AXIS Camera Application Platform from Axis Communications

 

This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org) and cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).