FIRMWARE RELEASE NOTE ===================== Products affected: P1375 Release date: 2019-07-08 Release type: Production Firmware version: 9.30.1.2 Preceding release: 9.30.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upgrade instructions ==================== Upgrade the firmware according to the instructions given at https://www.axis.com/ca/en/support/tecnical-notes/how-to-upgrade or howtoupgrade.txt, which is included in the firmware folder. Features in 9.30.1 ================================================================================ 9.20.1:F1 Firmware is now signed by AXIS to increase overall minimum cybersecurity level. More information about Signed Firmware can be found here https://www.axis.com/support/faq/FAQ116424. 9.20.1:F2 Added Video Streaming Indicator in web interface. 9.20.1:F3 Added support for dynamic power allocation via Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) in addition to PoE-class based power allocation. This allows the switch to allocate less power to the camera and potentially a greater number of PoE devices can be connected to the switch. LLDP can be enabled in Settings -> System -> PlainConfig -> Network -> LLDP POE -> LLDP Send Max PoE. 9.20.1:F4 Upgraded Apache to version 2.4.38 to increase overall minimum cyber security level. 9.20.1:F5 Updated Video Motion Detection to version 4.3.4. 9.20.1:F6 Added support for signed ACAP applications. 9.20.1:F7 Updated OpenSSL to version 1.1.1a to increase overall minimum cyber security level. 9.10.1:F1 The following legacy VAPIX parameter have been removed due to non-usage: Network.DHCP.Fqdn Network.DHCP.IPCheckEnabled Network.DHCP.Retries Network.DHCP.StoreIPAddresseth0 Network.DHCP.StoreIPAddresseth1 Network.DHCP.Timeout 9.10.1:F2 Image rotation per video stream is not supported on newer ARTPEC generations any longer. Instead the rotation of a video stream is configured globally per video source. 9.10.1:F3 Updated Video Motion Detection to version 4.3.3. 9.10.1:F4 Upgraded Apache to version 2.4.37 to increase overall minimum cyber security level. 9.10.1:F5 Firwmare Recovery will also rollback the previous state of applications (ACAPs) now. Corrections in 9.30.1.2 ================================================================================ 9.30.1.2:C1 Increased system robustness when switching to CBC 9-50 mm i-CS lens. Corrections in 9.30.1 ================================================================================ 9.20.1:C1 Corrected an issue that could cause the camera to get unresponsive when two clients are streaming over multicast using the same streaming parameters. Known Bugs/Limitations ================================================================================ 9.20.1:L1 There might be event settings available that is not applicable to the product with the current setup. 9.10.1:L1 It is recommended to perform firmware recovery to rollback the products firmware to a previous version. Downgrading the products firmware through the usual firmware upgrade process can cause configuration and ACAP loss. It is recommended to perform a factory default afterwards. 9.10.1:L2 Refresh the webpage if the image turns black after rotating the camera. 9.10.1:L3 Parts of the privacy mask may become invisible in rare occasions during configuration. If this happens, please try to modify the mask slightly. Supported AXIS VAPIX API Image Resolutions for P1375/P1377/P1378 ================================================================================ Resolution Exceptions ========== ========== 3840x2160 5) 2880x2160 5) 3072x1728 5) 2592x1944 4) 5) 2688x1512 5) 2304x1728 4) 5) 2592x1458 4) 5) 2560x1440 4) 5) 2016x1512 4) 5) 1920x1440 4) 5) 1920x1080 1440x1080 1280x960 1280x800 1280x720 1024x768 1024x640 1024x576 800x600 800x500 800x450 640x480 640x400 640x360 480x360 480x300 480x270 320x240 320x200 320x180 160x120 160x100 160x90 1400x1050 1) 768x576 1) 720x576 1) 704x576 1) 704x480 1) 704x288 1) 704x240 1) 384x288 1) 352x288 1) 352x240 1) 192x144 1) 176x144 1) 176x120 1) 1) Not visible in web user interface 4) 5MP 4:3 @ 25/30 fps (WDR) 5) 4K @ 25/30 fps (WDR)