Axis launches first temperature alarm cameras
Network video maker, Axis Communications has introduced AXIS Q29 Temperature Alarm Camera Series, a new series of network cameras with remote temperature monitoring capabilities. With two available lens alternatives and a resolution of 336×256, the cameras allow remote monitoring of critical temperatures at both short and long distances.
The temperature alarm cameras are likely to be available in Q1 2015 at a price of USD$6499 through Axis distribution channels.
The outdoor-ready, bullet-style AXIS Q29 Series are Axis’ first temperature alarm cameras designed for remote monitoring of critical equipment, such as bulk storage sites, electrical sub stations or coal piles.
“Since the launch of Axis’ first thermal security camera, we have had customers requesting network cameras that are also able to indicate the temperature of objects. The main application area for these cameras is to detect intruders, but also to remotely monitor critical equipment, server rooms or storage sites,” says Erik Frännlid, Axis’ Director of Product Management.
“AXIS Q2901-E Temperature Alarm Cameras can be used to monitor equipment’s temperature on a 24/7 basis to eliminate risks of overheating,” he said.
With AXIS Q2901-E and AXIS Q2901-E PT Mount it is possible to set up multiple alarm zones, which send an alarm when the temperature reaches above or below a pre-configured threshold. To make it easy for the operator, the cameras provide visual aids, such as isothermal palettes and spot temperature capabilities, to fast predict failures by indicating problem areas before the issue becomes visible to the eye or before machinery stops working.