AXIS M5000-G PTZ CameraThe web interfaceOverlays: Click to add an overlay. Select the type of overlay from the dropdown list:• Text: Select to show a text that is integrated in the live view image and visible in all views, recordings and snapshots.You can enter your own text, and you can also include pre-configured modifiers to automatically show, for example,time, date, and frame rate.- : Click to add the date modifier %F to show yyyy-mm-dd.- : Click to add the time modifier %X to show hh:mm:ss (24-hour clock).- Modifiers: Click to select any of the modifiers shown in the list to add them to the text box. For example,%a shows the day of the week.- Size: Select the desired font size.- Appearance: Select the text color and background color, for example, white text on a black background(default).- : Select the position of the overlay in the image.• Image: Select to show a static image superimposed over the video stream. You can use .bmp, .png, .jpeg, or .svg files.To upload an image, click Images. Before you upload an image, you can choose to:- Scale with resolution: Select to automatically scale the overlay image to fit the video resolution.- Use transparency: Select and enter the RGB hexadecimal value for that color. Use the format RRGGBB.Examples of hexadecimal values: FFFFFF for white, 000000 for black, FF0000 for red, 6633FF for blue, and669900 for green. Only for .bmp images.• Streaming indicator : Select to show an animation superimposed over the video stream. The animationindicates that the video stream is live, even if the scene doesn’t contain any motion.- Appearance: Select the animation color and background color, for example, red animation on a transparentbackground (default).- Size: Select the desired font size.- : Select the position of the overlay in the image.Privacy masks: Click to create a new privacy mask.Privacy masks: Click to change the color of all privacy masks, or to delete all privacy masks permanently.Mask x: Click to rename, disable, or permanently delete the mask.PTZPreset positionsPreset positionsA preset position is a specific pan, tilt, and zoom position stored in your camera’s memory. You can use preset positions to quicklynavigate between different fields of view or to create automated guard tours.27