Axis Communications 250S user manual Client System Requirements

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AXIS 250S User’s Manual

Installing the AXIS 250S

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Connect an Ethernet cable to the AXIS 250S and attach it to the network.

Connect the power cable to the unit and

connect it to your main power supply.

Power Indicator

Network Indicator

 

Status Indicator

Approximately 10-15 seconds after connecting the power supply, the message ‘Reply from 172.21.1.200...’ - or similar, is returned within the window. Ensure that the Power Indicator is permanently lit and that the Network Indicator flashes intermittently.

Exit ping. The installation is now complete. You can now access the server directly from your browser, as described below.

Client System Requirements

Client computers that will be viewing the video stream from the AXIS 250S MPEG-2 Video Server should meet the following hardware and software requirements:

Intel Pentium III 500MHz processor, or better

128 MB RAM

AGP Graphics card with 16 MB video memory and support for DirectDraw®

32-bit color, if running more than one video stream at a time

Windows® 2000 or Windows XP

Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher

Windows MediaPlayer 7.1 or higher

DirectX® v 8.1 or higher

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Contents Axis 250S MPEG-2 Video Server Axis 250S User’s Manual Table Of Contents Index Introduction Features and BenefitsAxis 250S User’s Manual Applications Axis 250S Rear Panel Product DescriptionAxis 250S Front Panel Title/Variant Part Number Title/Variants Part Numbers Hardware InventoryUnix only Type this in your command line Installing the Axis 250SClient System Requirements Axis 250S User’s Manual Installing the Axis 250SInstalling the Axis MPEG-2 Viewer Client Configuring the video source and audio equipment Accessing the Axis 250S from Internet ExplorerOperating the Axis 250S Accessing and logging on to the Axis 250SLive View Access from a browserPositional Control of the Video Source Disconnected Video SourceEvents and Event Types Configuring Event TypesSetting up a new event type General When Triggered Adding an Upload Server Upload ServersHttp Notification Notification ServersVideo Audio & Video SettingsPort Status Port Status & DevicesAudio Devices Preset position setupLive View Layout Accessing The System Options Administration & System OptionsUsers Administration DescriptionSystem Options Overview Adding Allowed IP Addresses Firewall SettingsAdding Users Editing and Deleting UsersNew Server Time Date & TimeCurrent Server Time Parameter Description TCP/IP Network SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration Dynamic IP Address Notification SettingsDNS Manual IP ConfigurationIO Ports Smtp email Network SettingsPorts & Devices Network TrafficCOM-Port MaintenanceSupport Logs & Reports Factory Default Settings Installing the Axis IP Installer Appendix a Other IP Setup MethodsUsing the Axis IP Installer Setting the IP Address with the Axis IP Installer Server Report Appendix B TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware SupportPing Reply Interpretation and recommendation PINGing Your IP AddressSymptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsRepeatedly attempts to Attempting to install, but Appendix C Updating the Firmware Obtaining Updated firmware Updating the firmwareModifying the File System Configuration via FTPAppendix D Customizing The Axis 250S Editing and Storing Your Web pages Customizing ProceduresCustom Web Pages Http//server ip address/local/filename.html Creating a New Home I/O Terminal Blocks D-Sub ConnectorConnector Pinout Terminal Blocks a & B Appendix E Unit ConnectionsAxis 250S Schematic Diagram Terminal Connectors a & BPan Tilt Device Driver Connecting Pan/Tilt DevicesBrowser Administration Tools Digital Inputs Controlling and MonitoringTransistor Output Axis 250S then displays the status of the inputs, as follows Appendix F Technical Specifications Approvals EMC Image Quality vs Bit Rate Appendix G BandwidthVideo Bit Rate Other Considerations Index BootpPTZ devices Reports Axis 250S User’s Manual Index