Arctic Temperature Control is a feature designed to ensure the longevity and reliable performance of network cameras in extremely low-temperature environments. This feature allows the camera to perform a stepped start-up at low ambient temperatures, gradually warming up the camera to avoid potential damage caused by sudden exposure to extreme cold. This controlled start-up process helps protect the camera's internal components and ensures consistent performance. Therefore, option D is correct. For more detailed information, refer to Axis Communications' product documentation on Arctic Temperature Control technology.