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The Snapshot button saves a snapshot of the image currently being displayed. Right-click on the video image to save it in JPEG format on your computer. This button is intended for use when the AMC viewer toolbar is not available.

The AMC viewer toolbar (AXIS Media Control) is available in Microsoft Internet Explorer only and displays the following buttons:

The Play/Stop buttons start and stop the media stream.

The Snapshot button saves a snapshot of the video image currently being displayed. The Snapshot function and the target directory for saving snapshots can be configured from the AMC Control Applet, in the Windows Control Panel (Internet Explorer only).

Click the View Full Screen button and the video image will fill the entire screen area. No other windows will be visible. Press Esc (Escape) on your keyboard to cancel full screen view.

The record button is used to record the current (MPEG-4) video stream. The location where the image file is saved can be specified using the AMC control panel. To enable recording, Select Live View Config > Layout > Viewer Settings > Enable recording button.

Note that these AMC toolbar functions can also be accessed by right-clicking in the image.

For information on using Pan/Tilt/Zoom controls, please see Pan Tilt Zoom, on page 25.

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Contents Axis 243Q Blade Video Server User’s Manual About This Document Page Contents Axis 243Q Blade Overview Product descriptionSwitches & connectors LED indicatorsAxis 243Q Blade Product description Access from a browser Accessing the video serverLayout Setting the root passwordLive View Axis 243Q Blade Accessing the video server Motion Jpeg Video streamsVideo stream types MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods How to stream MPEG-4RTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other methods of accessing the video streamAxis Media Control AMC Other MPEG-4 clients Accessing the Setup link Configuring the video serverImage appearance Image settingsVideo & Image Test Text overlay settingsVideo stream Advanced MPEG-4 settings Video source settingsBit Rate control Upload and use an overlay image Advanced Mjpeg settingsOverlay/Mask Settings Overlay/MaskImage Formats Image Size Overlay image requirementsOverlay image limitations Viewer Settings Live View ConfigDefault Video Format Default ViewerOutput Buttons Action ButtonsUser-defined Links Check Show custom linkPan Tilt Zoom Installing PTZ devicesAuthentication key Preset positions PTZ configurationPTZ controls Control panel Using CGI links to control PTZ devicesPTZ control modes Advanced Guard tourPTZ control queue Using PTZ on video inputs Event types Event configurationEvent servers Enter the minimum time interval between triggers How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered... on the Event TypesClick Add scheduled... on the Event Types How to set up a scheduled eventScheduled event Camera tampering Motion detection How to configure Motion DetectionClick Motion Detection in the Event Config menu Object Size Port statusIP Address Filter System optionsSecurity UsersIeee HttpsRadius Authentication processAxis 243Q Blade System options CA servers Date & timeNetwork Basic TCP/IP settingsIPv4 and IPv6 Address Configuration ServicesHost Name Configuration DNS configurationNTP configuration Network traffic Link-Local IPv4 addressNAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 Smtp email QoS Quality of serviceQoS Settings Ports & devices UPnPBonjour System Overview MaintenanceSupport Support OverviewAbout Access Log The Access Log may be used for various purposesResetting to the factory default settings Non-inverting Terminal connectorPin Function Description RS-485-A11o Schematic diagram I/O terminal connectorAxis 243Q Blade 10oRS-485 COM port Upgrading the firmware TroubleshootingChecking the firmware Emergency recovery procedure Video Image Problems Axis 243Q Blade cannot be accessed from a web browserAlarms, to a destination outside the local network Server is inaccessibleOnly I frames Snapshot imagesNTSC/PAL Technical specificationsMaintenance Weight Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Axis 243Q Blade Glossary GlossaryDe-interlacing See Interlacing Compression See Image compressionFixed iris See Autoiris Encoder See Video encoderAn IP address consists of four groups or quads Megapixel See Pixel Axis 243Q Blade Glossary SSL/TSL An I-VOP is a complete image frame Generic Http Generic TCP/IP Factory default settings 49 firmwareLive view config IndexLive View Video source Video streams 12, 14, 18 Viewer settings
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243Q specifications

Axis Communications is a leading provider of network video solutions, renowned for its innovative products designed for various surveillance applications. Among their range of offerings, the Axis 243Q, 247S, 241S, Q74011, and 241QA stand out for their impressive features, advanced technology, and robust characteristics tailored to enhance security and monitoring.

The Axis 243Q is a high-performance network camera that excels in delivering exceptional video quality. With a resolution of up to 2048x1536 pixels, it supports high-definition video streaming, ensuring that even the smallest details are captured with clarity. This camera is equipped with Axis’ unique Lightfinder technology, which enables superior low-light performance, making it ideal for surveillance in poorly lit environments. Additionally, it features multiple compression formats, including H.264 and Motion JPEG, which help to optimize bandwidth and storage requirements.

The Axis 247S is a compact and versatile network camera that incorporates a seamless design suitable for various interior settings. It boasts a dual stream capability, meaning it can transmit two video streams simultaneously, which can be tailored for different resolutions and frame rates. This feature is particularly beneficial for resource management, allowing users to view lower-resolution streams remotely while saving storage space. Furthermore, the 247S’s built-in audio support allows for two-way communication, enhancing security collaboration.

The Axis 241S network camera is designed for reliable monitoring and high-quality video surveillance in both indoor and outdoor applications. With its weather-resistant housing, it excels in challenging environmental conditions. This camera offers multiple lens options and has infrared illumination capabilities, allowing for night-time surveillance without compromising visibility. The 241S's Power over Ethernet (PoE) support simplifies installation by allowing the camera to receive power and data through a single cable.

For a more advanced solution, the Axis Q74011 Video Encoder facilitates the integration of analog cameras into IP networks seamlessly. It converts analog video signals into digital IP streams, enabling the incorporation of traditional cameras into modern network infrastructures. This versatility allows businesses to upgrade their surveillance systems incrementally without having to replace existing equipment fully.

Lastly, the Axis 241QA camera combines the advantages of image quality with intelligent video analytics. It incorporates advanced algorithms for motion detection, line crossing, and object removal, enhancing monitoring efficiency. The camera’s lens is designed for up to 30 frames per second at full resolution, providing smooth and fluid video for critical surveillance applications.

In summary, the Axis 243Q, 247S, 241S, Q74011, and 241QA collectively represent Axis Communications' dedication to innovation, quality, and user-centric design. With various features such as high-resolution video streaming, adaptability to diverse environments, and advanced analytics, these models cater to a wide range of security needs across various sectors.