Axis Communications AXIS 240Q Event Types, Triggered Event, How to set up a triggered event

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24AXIS 240Q - Event Configuration

Event Types

An Event Type is a set of parameters describing how and when the video server is to perform certain actions.

Example: If somebody walks past the connected camera, and an event has been configured to act on this, the video server can e.g. record and

send video images to an FTP server, or send a notification email to a pre-configured email address with a pre-con- figured message. Video images can be sent as an attachment with the email.

Triggered Event

A triggered event is activated by e.g:

a push button connected to an input port on the video server

detected movement in a configured motion detection window

a lost signal from a video source

a manually activated action e.g. from an action button in the web interface

on restart (reboot) after e.g. power loss

How to set up a triggered event

This example describes how to set the video server to upload images when the main door is opened:

1.Click Add triggered on the Event types page.

2.Enter a descriptive name for the event, e.g. Main door.

3.Set the priority - High, Normal or Low (see online help files).

4.Select which Video Source the event is to act on, e.g. Video 1 on Main door.

5.Set the Respond to Trigger... parameters when the event is to be active, e.g. only after office hours

6.Select the trigger alternative from the Triggered by... drop-down list, e.g. an Input port with a connected sensor if the door is opened.

7.Set the When Triggered... parameters, i.e. set what the video server should do if the main door is opened, e.g. upload images to an FTP server.

8.Click OK to save the event in the Event Types list.

Please see the online help for descriptions of each available option.

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Contents Axis 240Q Video Server User’s Manual About This Document Table of contents Axis 240Q Product Description Power Axis 240Q Front PanelNetwork StatusAxis 240Q Rear Panel Using the video server Installation Accessing the video serverLive View Video Streams Motion JpegAxis Media Control Other methods of accessing the video stream Configuring the video server Accessing the Setup toolsOverview of the Setup tools Basic ConfigurationVideo & Image Administrator/Operator System Options Administrator Http , or Pan Tilt Zoom PTZVideo & Image Settings Image SettingsImage Appearance Video Source Settings Text Overlay SettingsVideo Stream Quad Stream Settings Overlay/Mask SettingsOverlay/Mask Type Upload and use an overlayOverlay image requirements Overlay image limitationsUse a Privacy Mask Image Formats Image SizeLive View Config Customizing the defaultLayout Upload Own Web Files Own HomeUser Defined Links Check Show Custom LinkAMC Settings Default Viewer for Motion JpegHtml Examples Action ButtonsSequence Mode External VideoEvent Configuration Event ServersHow to set up a triggered event Event TypesTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesHow to set up a scheduled event Pre-trigger and Post-trigger buffersScheduled Event Click Add scheduled on the Event typesHow to configure Motion Detection Click Motion Detection in the Event Configuration menuClick the Configure Included Windows radio button Motion DetectionPort Status Parameter Size History SensitivityInstalling PTZ Devices Pan Tilt ZoomPTZ Configuration Preset PositionsPTZ Controls Using CGI links to control PTZ devices PTZ Control ModesControl Panel Preset Positions Guard TourAdvanced PTZ Control Queue Axis 240Q Pan Tilt Zoom System Options Security UsersSecurity IP Address Filtering ViewerSecurity Https Date & TimeNetwork Basic TCP/IP Settings IP Address ConfigurationServices Network Advanced TCP/IP Settings DNS ConfigurationHost Name Configuration Link-Local AddressNetwork Socks Network Smtp emailNAT traversal Network TrafficMaintenance Network UPnPPorts & Devices Configuration SupportAdvanced Resetting to the Factory Default Settings Using the Control ButtonUnit Connectors D-Sub ConnectorPin I/O Terminal Connector Pin Function DescriptionSchematic Diagram I/O Terminal Connector COM Ports RS-232 and RS-485Troubleshooting Checking the FirmwareUpgrading the Firmware Emergency Recovery Procedure Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsI Video Image Problems Snapshot imagesTechnical Specifications Image settingsApprovals Safety Performance considerations Glossary Axis 240Q Glossary Index HttpsRtsp

AXIS 240Q specifications

Axis Communications has long been a leading innovator in the field of network video surveillance, and one of its notable products is the AXIS 240Q. This powerful encoding unit has garnered attention for its versatility and robust feature set, making it an excellent choice for a variety of surveillance applications.

One of the standout features of the AXIS 240Q is its ability to support multiple video formats, making it suitable for both analog and digital cameras. With four channels, this encoding unit allows users to connect and manage up to four cameras simultaneously, significantly enhancing surveillance capabilities in diverse environments. Whether it’s securing a retail space or monitoring a parking lot, the AXIS 240Q ensures seamless integration with existing systems.

The device employs advanced video compression technologies, including Motion JPEG and MPEG-4, enabling efficient use of bandwidth and storage. These compression methods allow for high-quality video streaming while minimizing data usage, which is essential for organizations looking to maintain efficient surveillance operations without overwhelming their network infrastructure.

In terms of security, the AXIS 240Q is equipped with multiple security features to protect video feeds and ensure the integrity of recorded data. It supports secure HTTPS and SSL encryption, safeguarding data as it travels over the network. Additionally, the unit allows for user access control to manage permissions for different operators, further reinforcing the device's security profile.

The AXIS 240Q also comes with an easy-to-use web-based interface, facilitating simple configuration and remote management. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations that require continuous monitoring and need quick access to settings, regardless of location.

With its compact design and robust build quality, the AXIS 240Q is suitable for a range of indoor and outdoor installations. The unit is also designed with flexibility in mind, allowing for easy integration with various third-party software solutions due to its compliance with industry standards such as ONVIF.

In summary, the AXIS 240Q from Axis Communications showcases a powerful blend of features and technologies tailored for modern surveillance needs. Its multi-channel capability, advanced compression methods, security features, and ease of use make it an essential tool for organizations aiming to enhance their security systems while optimizing operational efficiency. Whether used in small businesses or large enterprises, the AXIS 240Q continues to set the standard for reliability and performance in the surveillance market.