Axis Communications AXIS 540/640 manual Windows, OS/2, Macintosh

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Windows

To print via the AXIS 540/640 from Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 or Windows NT, proceed as follows:

1.Select Print... from the File menu within your application. If the printer you want to use is the default printer, just proceed with printing from your application as normal.

2.If the required printer is not selected as default, select the name of the required printer in the Print dialogue box; the name that was assigned during installation. The Network Administrator will supply you with the printer name.

3.Set up any of the parameters as needed, e.g. paper size, and then click OK.

You may now proceed with printing.

OS/2

To print via the AXIS 540/640 from an OS/2 workstation, proceed as follows:

1.Select Print... from the File menu within your application.

2.In the Print Document window, select the Queue name for the required printer. Your Network Administrator will supply you with the name.

You may now proceed with printing.

Macintosh

Open the Chooser window by selecting Chooser in the Apple menu. Follow these steps to choose a printer:

1.Click on the LaserWriter (or LaserWriter 8.0) Icon.

2.If your network has more than one zone, click the name of the default zone.

3.Click the name of the printer you want. Your Network Administrator will supply you with the printer name.

4.For LaserWriter 8.0 printer driver only:

Click Setup..., and then click Auto Setup. If the printer, just as the print server, supports bi-directional printing the installation will then be automatically performed. If not, you will be prompted to select a PPD file matching your printer, then click OK.

5.Click the close box. This completes the selection of a printer and you may now print from within applications as normal.

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AXIS 540/640 specifications

Axis Communications has long been a leader in the realm of network video surveillance, showcasing its innovative technologies and commitment to quality. Two models that exemplify this excellence are the AXIS 540 and AXIS 640. These devices offer an array of features that cater to various surveillance needs, ensuring enhanced security for both businesses and public spaces.

The AXIS 540 is designed with a focus on performance and flexibility. It employs a high-resolution image sensor capable of delivering clear and detailed video even in low-light conditions. With its advanced digital zoom and pan-tilt-zoom capabilities, operators can easily monitor specific areas of interest without sacrificing image quality. This model also supports multiple streaming options, enabling simultaneous video feeds to be sent to different users, thus increasing versatility in surveillance applications.

On the other hand, the AXIS 640 builds on this foundation by introducing cutting-edge features such as Wide Dynamic Range technology. This innovation allows the camera to capture clear images in challenging light situations, where bright and dark areas coexist within the same shot. Users can thus expect enhanced visibility and detail in varied environments, from sunny exteriors to dimly-lit interiors.

Both models incorporate Axis’ proprietary Zipstream technology, which optimizes bandwidth and storage without compromising video quality. This is particularly beneficial in large surveillance setups, as it decreases the amount of data transferred and stored while maintaining essential details for security analysis. The integration of H.264 compression further enriches the performance by significantly reducing file sizes.

In terms of connectivity, the AXIS 540 and AXIS 640 offer robust options, including Power over Ethernet, which simplifies installation by eliminating the need for separate power supplies. They also come equipped with intelligent video analytics features such as motion detection and alarm management, providing users with proactive monitoring capabilities.

Moreover, both models boast a user-friendly interface for easy configuration and management, ensuring that users can swiftly navigate through the system settings. The cameras are built to endure harsh weather conditions, making them suitable for outdoor use.

In conclusion, the AXIS 540 and AXIS 640 bring together advanced technologies and features that redefine video surveillance standards. Their combination of clarity, flexibility, and intelligent monitoring positions them as invaluable tools for enhancing security across various environments.