AXIS Q1961-XTE Outdoor Network Camera - Color - Gray - TAA Compliant

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AXIS Q1961-XTE Outdoor Network Camera - Color - Gray - TAA Compliant

This rugged, explosion‑protected outdoor network camera is engineered to perform where others can’t. Certified for Zone and Division 2 hazardous locations, the AXIS Q1961-XTE merges robust surveillance with advanced thermometric capabilities, allowing you to monitor temperatures remotely, trigger temperature‑based events, and gain actionable insight to prevent downtime and optimize maintenance. Designed for industrial environments, this gray, weather‑ready camera delivers reliable video alongside precise temperature data, helping operators safeguard assets, protect personnel, and maintain continuous operations even in challenging conditions.

  • Thermometric sensing and remote temperature monitoring: The Q1961-XTE integrates temperature measurement within the video stream, enabling continuous ambient and target heat monitoring from a centralized dashboard. With configurable temperature thresholds, you can automatically log, alert, or trigger downstream workflows when heat patterns indicate potential equipment stress or environmental risk, ensuring proactive maintenance and swift response to anomalies.
  • Hazardous location certification (Zone 2 / Division 2): Built for environments with flammable gases or vapors, this camera carries certified protection for Zone 2 and Division 2 installations. The explosion‑protected design provides an added layer of safety during installation and operation in challenging facilities, helping you meet strict safety standards without compromising surveillance coverage.
  • Remote temperature events and predictive maintenance: Temperature data isn’t just for display—it powers intelligent eventing. By correlating heat readings with scene analysis, the camera supports predictive maintenance programs, enabling technicians to schedule service before failures occur. This reduces unplanned downtime, extends asset life, and improves overall process reliability across manufacturing, energy, and process industries.
  • Rugged outdoor design in a neutral gray enclosure: The camera’s weather‑resistant housing is engineered to withstand dust, wind, rain, and temperature swings typical of outdoor industrial sites. Its compact, low‑visibility gray finish blends into utility corridors and outdoor facilities while preserving optical performance and long‑term durability in harsh environments.
  • TAA compliant and deployment flexibility: As a Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant device, the AXIS Q1961-XTE fits procurement requirements for government and enterprise buyers. Its compatibility with Axis ecosystem tools and third‑party analytics makes it a versatile choice for scalable deployments that demand traceable sourcing and reliable, long‑term support.

Technical Details of AXIS Q1961-XTE Outdoor Network Camera

  • Product type: Outdoor network camera with explosion protection and integrated thermometric capabilities.
  • Hazardous location ratings: Zone 2 / Division 2 certified for safe operation in potentially explosive environments.
  • Thermometric capability: Built‑in temperature sensing for remote monitoring and temperature‑based event triggering.
  • Environment and enclosure: Rugged gray outdoor housing designed to endure industrial conditions and challenging weather.
  • Compliance: TAA compliant to support government and enterprise procurement needs.

How to install AXIS Q1961-XTE Outdoor Network Camera

  • Plan a strategic mounting location that offers clear visibility of critical areas while complying with site safety regulations for hazardous zones. Assess environmental factors such as ambient temperature, potential contaminants, and ingress risks to optimize camera placement.
  • Choose a compatible, rugged mounting bracket or enclosure suitable for outdoor use. Ensure that all conduits, seals, and connectors meet environmental sealing requirements to preserve explosion protection ratings and weather resistance.
  • Route network cabling and power as dictated by hazardous‑location guidelines. If Power over Ethernet (PoE) is used, verify that both the camera and switch components are rated for Zone 2/Division 2 applications and properly bonded and grounded.
  • Configure the camera in your network management system. Enable thermometric sensing, set safe operating thresholds, and define temperature‑based alerts or automated actions that align with your maintenance workflows and safety protocols.
  • Integrate the camera’s temperature data with your analytics platform or building management system. Validate data streams, confirm time synchronization, and test alert routing to ensure alerts reach the right teams at the right times.
  • Perform a thorough safety and functionality check post‑installation. Verify live video, temperature readings, alert triggers, and remote access from designated devices while confirming that all safeguarding measures in Zone 2/Division 2 environments remain intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What environments is the AXIS Q1961-XTE designed for? A: It is built for outdoor industrial environments and certified for Zone 2 / Division 2 hazardous locations, enabling safe surveillance in areas with flammable gases or vapors while delivering reliable video and temperature data.
  • Q: What does thermometric mean in this camera? A: Thermometric refers to the integrated temperature sensing capability that provides real‑time temperature information alongside visual footage, enabling remote monitoring and temperature‑based event triggers for proactive maintenance and safety monitoring.
  • Q: Can this camera trigger alerts based on temperature? A: Yes. You can configure temperature thresholds to generate alarms, notifications, or automated actions within your maintenance or safety workflows when temperatures exceed or fall below predefined ranges.
  • Q: Is the camera compliant with procurement rules for government and organizations? A: Yes. The AXIS Q1961-XTE is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government contracts and other buyers with sourcing requirements while maintaining compatibility with enterprise surveillance ecosystems.
  • Q: How should installation be managed in hazardous zones? A: Installation should follow site‑specific safety regulations and use equipment rated for Zone 2/Division 2 environments. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and applicable local codes for wiring, mounting, and maintenance practices.

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