Axis Communications AXIS 241SA user manual Product description, Overview of the Axis video server

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Product description

This manual describes the AXIS 241QA: 4-port video server including 2-way audio, and

the AXIS 241SA: 1-port video server including 2-way audio.

Overview of the AXIS video server

The Axis video server is fully featured for security surveillance and remote monitoring needs. It is based on the AXIS ARTPEC-2 compression chip, and can digitize up to four analog video sources and make these available on the network as real-time, full frame rate Motion JPEG and/or MPEG-4 video streams.

The Axis video server is equipped with RS-232 and RS-485 ports for connecting third party PTZ systems. The 4 alarm inputs and four alarm outputs can be used to connect various third party devices, such as door sensors and alarm bells.

Up to 20 viewers can access the Axis video server simultaneously when using Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 unicast. The number of simultaneous viewers can be increased by using multicast MPEG-4. When using AXIS Media Control (AMC) to view MPEG-4 video streams, each MPEG-4 viewer requires a separate MPEG-4 decoder license. One license is included, and further licenses can be purchased separately from your Axis dealer. If using other clients to view the MPEG-4 video stream, no further MPEG-4 decoder licenses are required.

Video can be viewed in five resolutions (up to 4CIF), and image compression is configurable. The Axis video server contains support for video motion detection, which allows the unit to trigger on activity in the video image, and advanced scheduling tools which can also be used to trigger an event. As the Axis video server is designed for use in security systems, it is equipped with several security features, such as IP address filtering, several user levels with passwords and HTTPS.

The Axis video server has a built-in web server, providing full access to all features through the use of a web browser. The built-in scripting tool allows basic applications to be created, providing basic surveillance solutions. For advanced functionality, the video server can be integrated via the use of VAPIX® Axis Communications’ powerful API (see www.axis.com/developer for further information).

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Contents User’s Manual About This Document Table of contents Axis video server Overview of the Axis video server Product descriptionFront panel Axis 241QA LED indicatorsNetwork StatusRear panel Switches & connectorsPower Axis 241QA/AXIS 241SA Product description Accessing the video server Using the video serverPlease see the online help for more information Setting the root passwordLive View AMC Audio controls Video stream types Video and audio streamsMotion Jpeg MPEG-4Axis Media Control AMC How to stream MPEG-4MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods RTP+RTSP Other methods of accessing the video streamRTP/RTSP RTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPSAxis Vapix API Accessing the audio streamsOther MPEG-4 clients Accessing the Setup tools Configuring the video serverImage appearance Video & image settingsImage settings Advanced Video source settingsOverlay/Mask settings Quad stream settingsMjpeg Overlay/Mask typeOverlay image requirements Upload and use an overlay imageOverlay image limitations Image Formats Image SizeUse a Privacy Mask Enable Audio Audio SettingsAudio Audio ChannelsAudio Input Audio Output Advanced Audio SettingsNoise canceller threshold value Noise canceller attenuation Axis 241QA/AXIS 241SA Audio Layout Live View ConfigUpload Own Web Files Customizing the defaultDefault Video Format Default Live View VideoDefault Viewer Viewer SettingsCheck Show Custom Link Html ExamplesUser-defined Links External Video Sequence ModePan Tilt Zoom Installing PTZ devicesPreset positions PTZ configurationPTZ controls Control panel Using CGI links to control PTZ devicesPTZ control modes Advanced Preset positionsGuard tour PTZ control queue Axis 241QA/AXIS 241SA Pan Tilt Zoom Event servers Event configurationEvent types How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesPre-trigger and post-trigger buffers How to set up a scheduled eventScheduled event Click Add scheduled on the Event typesCamera tampering SettingsMotion detection How to configure Motion DetectionObject Size Port statusSecurity System optionsUsers IP Address FilterHttps Stream, IP address filtering must be enabledAxis 241QA/AXIS 241SA System options CA servers Date & timeRadius Services Network Basic TCP/IP settingsIP Address Configuration DNS configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP settingsNTP Configuration Host Name ConfigurationRtsp HttpFTP Socks QoS SettingsQoS Smtp emailRTP / MPEG-4 SnmpSupport MaintenancePorts & devices Configuration Using the Control Button Resetting to the factory default settingsPin Unit connectorsD-Sub connector Pin Function Description I/O terminal connectorCOM ports RS-232 and RS-485 Schematic diagram I/O terminal connectorAxis 241QA/AXIS 241SA Unit connectors Upgrading the firmware TroubleshootingChecking the firmware Emergency recovery procedure Lit Be accessed from a web browserAlarms, etc, to a destination outside the local network No images displayed in the Web interface Video Image ProblemsSnapshot images Only I framesAudio Advanced Settings Audio volume too low/highAudio Axis 241QA only Poor audio qualityModels Technical specificationsVideo access from Web ConnectorsApplications not Optimizing your system General performance considerationsFrame rates MPEG-4 Frame rates Motion JpegBandwidth Glossary Active Speaker a speaker with a built-in power amplifierDe-interlacing See interlacing Compression See Image CompressionFixed iris See Autoiris Encoder See Video encoderHalf-duplex See Full-duplex Megapixel See Pixel Axis 241QA/AXIS 241SA Glossary SSL/TSL Video camera See Network camera and Cctv video camera Identity of the serverAn I-VOP is a complete image frame Action IndexHttp API Http API requests Http port number Http serverRTP 14 Rtsp 14 Video streams 13, 15