Axis 2100 - Manual

Axis 2100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – AXIS COMMUNICATIONS; Europe
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Overview; normally associated with digital cameras are required.
  • Page 6 – Features and Benefits
  • Page 7 – Network Camera Servers Developer's Pages -; GNU General Public License; Compression and Performance -; Picture frequency for Networking Applications,; Complimentary Software -
  • Page 8 – Physical Description; Front Panel
  • Page 9 – Rear Panel
  • Page 10 – Assembling Your Camera; Checking the Hardware Inventory; dealer immediately if you find anything is missing or damaged.; Connecting the AXIS 2100 to a Mounting Assembly; The mounting assembly supplied with your AXIS 2100
  • Page 11 – Installing Your Camera on a Network; Quick Installation Procedure; Note the Serial number; You will now see the message ‘
  • Page 13 – Verifying the Installation From Your Browser; between the AXIS 2100 and the network, as follows:; Installation Wizard; or; Administration Tools; Configuring Your Camera,
  • Page 14 – Using Your Camera with a Modem; Initial Steps; Using the Network; Installing Your Camera on a Network,; Using the Null Modem Cable; Quick Start For Advanced Users:
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  • Page 16 – Connecting Your Computer Using the Null Modem Cable
  • Page 17 – Creating a Dial-up Networking Connection
  • Page 18 – Refining the Dial-up Networking Properties
  • Page 19 – Verifying the Modem Connection; Internet Explorer as follows:
  • Page 20 – Configuring Your Camera; Before You Begin; Configuration Using the Wizards
  • Page 21 – The Installation Wizard; Starting the Installation Wizard; The Application Wizard; Starting the Application Wizard
  • Page 22 – The Administration Tools; Accessing the Tools
  • Page 23 – The; are now presented as links in the margin of the Administration; Tools Overview; The table below provides an overview of the
  • Page 24 – System Security; users; only; User Access Rights; Administrato; System; Admin rights
  • Page 25 – Reinstating the Factory Default Settings; Factory Default; yellow
  • Page 26 – Choosing Your Application; can be further developed using the camera’s easy-to-use; Networking Applications; view the images from any desktop on your network.
  • Page 27 – Picture frequency for Networking Applications; Image Compression Ratios
  • Page 28 – Viewing Images in a Custom-designed Web Page; Installation and Configuration Overview
  • Page 29 – Sequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server; busy; Installation; active
  • Page 30 – Uploading Pre and/or Post Alarm Images to a Remote FTP server; Using the available
  • Page 31 – Modem Applications; Configuration; the supplied
  • Page 32 – require a good flow of images from alarm events.; Proprietary ISP Dial-up Protocols
  • Page 33 – Remote Imaging in a Custom-designed Web Page; the same way as you would dial-up to your ISP.; PSTN
  • Page 34 – Uploading Images to Your Internet Service Provider; Public ISPs; Application Wizard
  • Page 35 – uploading single images,
  • Page 36 – Adjusting the Camera Focus; The Focus Assistant; Focus Assistant; Focus Quality; Focus Mode; Status Indicator; Status Indicator; good
  • Page 37 – Focusing the Camera Under Stable Conditions; Yellow
  • Page 38 – Green
  • Page 39 – Replacing the Lens; new
  • Page 40 – The AXIS 2191 Audio Module; Features and Functions
  • Page 42 – Installing the Audio Module
  • Page 43 – Configuring the Audio Module
  • Page 44 – Using the Audio Module with Your Camera; Home; External Devices; Using the Different Audio Modes; it is recommended that you use Half-Duplex mode instead.; Toggle; Instant; . This is set in the camera’s admin tools.
  • Page 46 – Troubleshooting the Audio Module
  • Page 48 – The Audio Module to Camera Serial Cable
  • Page 49 – Troubleshooting; Appendix A - Troubleshooting; Frequently Asked Questions; Q: Do I have to use one of the listed ISPs on the ISP Settings page?
  • Page 50 – PINGing Your IP Address; PING
  • Page 51 – Problems, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
  • Page 54 – Other IP Setup Methods; Appendix B - Other IP Setup Methods; your operating system:
  • Page 55 – Using the AXIS IP Installer; Installing the AXIS IP Installer:
  • Page 56 – Notes for Macintosh Users; and then connect to the camera.
  • Page 57 – Updating the Firmware; Appendix C - Updating the Firmware; Obtaining Updated Firmware; Website at; Upgrading the Firmware
  • Page 58 – The Unit Connectors; Appendix D - The Unit Connectors; Serial Connector; and the; The Serial Connector; Null Modem Cable; The Physical Connector; For pinout information concerning the
  • Page 59 – The IO Connector; Physical Connector
  • Page 60 – Connection Diagram for a Simple Door Switch; Door Switch
  • Page 61 – Connection Diagram for an LED indicator Output; LED Indicator Output
  • Page 62 – Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O and RS232 Connector; Switch; o o; Internal
  • Page 63 – Available IP Addresses; other options that you may like to consider including:; NAT Box; addresses used by other companies and organizations.; NAT Feature in Windows 2000; that is maintained and located with your ISP.
  • Page 64 – connection with almost any type of client computer running TCP/IP.
  • Page 65 – Technical Specifications; Appendix F - Technical Specifications; System Requirements -; RJ45 twisted pair cable, or remote connection using any standard
  • Page 66 – Index
  • Page 68 – Glossary of Terms
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Page 2 - AXIS COMMUNICATIONS; Europe

AXIS COMMUNICATIONS <Product Name> Quick User’s Guide AXIS 2100 User’s Guide 2 About This Document This document is intended for administrators and users of the AXIS 2100 Network Camera, and is applicable for firmware release 2.30. Although many of the operational aspects of the product are de...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

AXIS 2100 User’s Guide 3 Table of Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Physical D...

Page 5 - Overview; normally associated with digital cameras are required.

AXIS 2100 User’s Guide Overview 5 Overview The AXIS 2100 is a digital TCP/IP network camera that includes all of the required networking connectivity for distributing images or live video over an intranet, or the Internet. With its own built-in Web server, it allows high-quality remote surveillance ...

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