Course description:

This classroom course gives you a solid introduction to network video surveillance. The course contains a mix of theoretical presentations and hands-on exercises. In the exercises you will learn how to connect and configure Axis products.

At the end of the course you will be informed about how you can prepare for becoming an Axis certified professional.

Practical information:

Format: Instructor-led classroom
Language: English unless specified
Price: Free of charge

Course outline:

The course contains a mix of theoretical presentations and hands-on exercises.

Course objectives:

  • The role of each component in a network video surveillance system
  • The inner workings of a camera
  • What makes an image usable
  • The factors that affect bandwidth consumption
  • The benefits of edge storage
  • How a camera’s output (I/O) ports enable further functionality
  • The advantages of using video analytic apps
  • How a thermal camera works
  • Cybersecurity in a network video surveillance context
  • How to troubleshoot a system and involve Axis technical support

Who should attend:

For system integrators and installers in the network video surveillance industry.    

Prerequisites:

In order to get the most out of the training, you need to have an understanding of networks in an IP video context.

Before attending Network Video Fundamentals, we strongly recommend all students spend 30 minutes on Axis’ free online course Introduction to network technology and Axis network camera naming convention

It would also be desirable to read the Network Video Technical Guide.