If you want to optimize your specific camera system, let me know: What of cameras are you using?
Instead of the old HTTP "ask and wait" model, modern industrial IoT uses MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport). Here, the device publishes its axis state to a broker without being asked. The result is a "Live View Axis Updated" message that arrives in near real-time (sub-10ms latency) with zero polling overhead.
If you have recently updated your camera's firmware or VMS and see this notification, or if you need to manually force a calibration, follow these general steps: live view axis updated
Open a command prompt on the viewing PC and run a continuous ping to the camera's IP address ( ping -t [Camera_IP] ). Check for dropped packets.
Helps installation technicians precisely align horizons and verify pixel density requirements on-screen. Manual Hotspot Overrides If you want to optimize your specific camera
Ensure your backend infrastructure runs AXIS Camera Station version 5.38 or later (or seamlessly upgrade to AXIS Camera Station Pro) to fully unlock modern mobile and web streaming capabilities.
An update notification or action regarding an Axis Live View typically stems from three core system actions: AXIS Camera Station Pro - User manual The result is a "Live View Axis Updated"
When you see a message or log entry stating it means the viewing client (your browser or VMS software) has attempted to refresh or modify the parameters of the active video stream.