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Managing complex Live View environments requires deploying edge sensors that align with specific site demands. The table below outlines how current deployment options process video metadata, low-light details, and deep learning computations to support dynamic Live View architectures. AXIS Camera Station 5 - Feature guide

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Allows for general site overview in smaller frames while providing a detailed, high-resolution view of specific areas in the Hotspot.

You can add manual trigger buttons to the Live View page—for instance, a “Fan” or “Heater” button that activates external equipment on demand. This is particularly useful for cameras installed in temperature‑sensitive enclosures. Live View - Axis HOT

Hotspots can be used as an "action" within the software's action rules. For example, if a motion alarm is triggered, the system can automatically load that camera's feed into the designated Hotspot frame to alert the operator.

The next evolution of involves AI acceleration. The new Axis AXIS D2110-V Security Radar, when paired with video, uses HOT mode to overlay radar tracks on video with zero latency.

A recent breakthrough from Axis is the introduction of in AV1 streams (available in AXIS OS 12.7 on ARTPEC‑9 cameras). Traditionally, if you wanted to view a scene both with graphical overlays (bounding boxes, text, annotations) and without them (for forensic evidence), you needed two separate streams—doubling bandwidth and storage costs. With togglable overlays, a single AV1 stream contains both layers, and the viewer can switch between “full‑forensic” mode (clean video) and “operational” mode (overlays visible) on the fly, both in live view and during playback. You can add manual trigger buttons to the

Without HOT, Live View streams can suffer from:

: Axis thermometric cameras can monitor the temperature of critical equipment. If a machine starts to "run hot" beyond a set threshold, the system sends an immediate alert to prevent fire or mechanical failure.

Drop a comment below if you spot anything unusual on the thermal overlay. Happy watching! For example, if a motion alarm is triggered,

Create a new rule and assign a trigger event (e.g., Motion Detection from an AXIS M3216-LVE or an input zone on an AXIS D2050-VE Radar ). Set the target action to .

If you are monitoring the feed, keep an eye on the temperature gauges in the top right corner. We are currently averaging higher than usual readings.

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