AXIS Q1932-E Thermal Network Camera
Reliable detection and wide range coverage
Recommended replacement: AXIS Q1942-E
- VGA thermal imaging
- Bullet-style design
- Intelligent video
- Power over Ethernet
- Multiple lens options
- Shock detection
The thermal resolution of 640x480 and a range of lenses make it easy to detect and identify people, objects and incidents. Thanks to a new filter that removes the blur and ghost effects, the images are kept sharp in all conditions.
AXIS Q1932-E cameras offer an improved thermal imaging contrast, keeping the noise levels low at the same time as no details or temperature information are lost. The scene is easier to understand; surroundings are recognizable, and objects, accidents or people are identifiable.
Intelligent video applications
AXIS Q1932-E supports intelligent video applications, such as AXIS Cross Line Detection license and AXIS Video Motion Detection 2.1 which are included. The thermal camera can complement any IP surveillance system being the first to detect accidents and sending notification to another network camera.
Based on the alarm trigger, a PTZ network camera can be re-directed to the point of interest. With a resolution of 640x480 pixels, AXIS Q1932-E can optimize detection performance to meet most application requirements. Since thermal cameras are less sensitive to problems with light conditions and shadows, they can achieve higher accuracy and less false alarms than conventional cameras in most applications.
For demanding outdoor video surveillance
AXIS Q1932-E is an outdoor-ready bullet camera 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. The camera is further protected with shock detection, a capability that sends an alarm to personnel during attempted vandalism.
Detection ranges
Focal length Viewing angle Detection mm Horizontal Human:
1.8 x 0.5 mVehicle:
4 x 1.5 mm yards m yards Detection
(1.5 pixels on target)10 57° 322 352
986 1079 19 32° 573 627 1757 1922 35 18° 1019 1114 3124 3416 60 10° 1833 2005 5623 6149 Recognition
(6 pixels on target)10 57° 80 88 247 270 19 32° 143 157 439 480 35 18° 255 278 781 854 60 10° 458 501 1406 1537 Identification
(12 pixels on target)10 57° 40 44 123 135 19 32° 72 78 220 240 35 18° 127 139 390 427 60 10° 229 251 703 769 The detection ranges are calculated with Johnson’s criteria and vary in different weather conditions.