User's Manual
AXIS M1043–W Network Camera
Technical Specifications
Function/group
Item
Specifications
Casing
Polycarbonate
Memory 256 MB RAM, 128 MB Flash
Power
4.9-5.1 V DC, max. 6.5 W
Connectors DC jack
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Terminal blocks with power output, 1 alarm input and 1 outp ut
Edge storage
MicroSD/SDHC card slot (card not included)
Support for recording to network share (Network Attached Storage or file server)
PIR sensor
Passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor with configurable sen sitivity, max. range: 6 m
Illumination LED
White illumination LED: 1 W (Class 1M)
Operating
conditions
Temperature: 0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF)
Humidity 20–80% RH (non-condensing)
Approvals EN 301489-1, EN 301489-17
EN 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55024, EN 61000-6-1, EN
61000-6-2
EN 62311:2008, EN 300 328
FCC Part 15, Subpart B and C Class B, VCCI Class B, C-tick AS/NZS CISPR 22, ICES-003
Class B, KCC Class B
EN 60950-1
SRRC, TELEC, RSS-210, AS/NZ S 4771
Power sup ply: EN 60950-1, cCSAus
Dimensions
(HxWxD)
28 x 59 x 95 mm (1.1” x 2.3” x 3.7”)
Weight
Camera: 0.118 kg (0.26 lb.)
Included
accessories
Power supply, stand a nd clamp, extension for stand 100 mm (4.0”), Installation Guide,
CD with installation tools, recording software a nd User Manual, Windows decoder
1-user license
Video
management
software (not
included)
AXISCameraStation—Videomanagementsoftwareforviewingandrecordingupto100
cameras
See www.axis.com/products/video/software/ for more software applications via partners
General
Optional
accessories
AXIS Camera Station a nd video management software from Axis’ Application Development
Partners. For mo
re software information, see www.ax is .com/products/video/software/
Performance considerations
When
settings up your system, it is important to consider how various settings and situations will affect performance. Some factors
affect the amount of bandwidth (the bit rate) required, others can affect the frame rate, and some aff ect both. If the load on the
CPU reaches its maximum, this will also affect the frame rate.
The following factors are among the most imp ortant to consider:
• High image resolution and/or lower compression levels result in images containing more data. Bandwidth affected.
• Access by large numbers of Motion JPEG and/or unicast H.264 clients. Bandwidth affected.
• Simultaneous viewing of different streams (resolution, compression) by different clients. Effect on frame rate and bandwidth.
• Accessing Motion JPEG and H.264 video streams simultaneously. Frame rate and bandw idth affected.
• Heavy usage of event settings affect the product’s CPU load. Frame rate affected.
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