axis international marketing 2130R PTZ manual Product Overview, Features and Benefits

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AXIS 2130/2130R User’s Manual

Product Overview

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Product Overview

The AXIS 2130 PTZ Network Camera is a combined Network Camera and Pan/Tilt/Zoom device. It plugs directly into an Ethernet network and delivers clear and sharp surveillance images to any browser on the network.

The AXIS 2130 includes its own, built-in Web server that enhances traditional surveillance systems by distributing monitored images over a secure intranet network. The unit’s Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions are controlled directly from the browser window, as are all of the other available configuration options. All that is required is a standard browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The AXIS 2130 is supplied in the following variants:

The AXIS 2130 PTZ Network Camera - Connecting directly to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet networks,

the AXIS 2130 is designed for conventional mounting on horizontal surfaces.

The AXIS 2130R PTZ Network Camera has the same features and capabilities as the AXIS 2130, but is designed for ceiling mounting only. The degree of pan and tilt is different to that of the AXIS 2130 - please see the technical specifications on page 37 for full details.

The Web-based interface in both models features several user-friendly Wizards that simplify the installation process and provide for a seamless integration into your networking environment and custom applications. The open-network structure minimizes the need for costly coax cabling, to offer remote imaging over the network for a minimal connection overhead.

The AXIS 2130/2130R is the smart and cost-effective solution for meeting the sophisticated demands expected of a modern interactive surveillance and remote monitoring system. It is simple to install - and easy to use!

Features and Benefits

Ease of Use - The AXIS 2130/2130R has Plug-and-Watch functionality; which means that all you need do before using the product is connect it to your network and assign it a valid IP address. The only software needed for viewing images or configuring the product is Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (used with Axis’ ActiveX component), or Netscape 4.x or above. No other software required.

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Contents Axis 2130R PTZ Network Camera User’s Manual Axis Support Services Safety NoticesAbout This Document Legal ConsiderationsTable Of Contents Appendix F Technical Specifications Index Product Overview Features and BenefitsAxis 2130/2130R User’s Manual Front Rear Panel Product DescriptionCeiling Mounting the Axis 2130R Tripod MountingBefore connecting the hardware InstallationConnecting the hardware Unix only Type this in your command lineAccessing the Axis 2130 from a browser Accessing the Tools ConfigurationAdministration Tools Admin Tools Overview Installation Wizard Using the Wizards to Design your ApplicationWizard DescriptionSecurity General SettingsDate and Time View Parameter List Layout SettingsView Log File View Server ReportDNS Parameters Description Network SettingsEmergency Actions Parameter Description Dynamic IP Address Notification SettingsMiscellaneous Description Header Description Video SettingsImage Flicker reduction DescriptionDefining Preset Positions Preset PositionsReinstating the Factory Default Settings Accessing your Surveillance Images Using the Axis 2130 PTZ Network CameraZoom Positional Control of the CameraIris TiltMethod Operating Systems Refer to Axis IP Installer Appendix a Other IP Setup MethodsWindows Method operates over the entire network. aSetting the IP Address with the Axis IP Installer Axis IP InstallerInstalling the Axis IP Installer Checking the Firmware Appendix B TroubleshootingSupport Server ReportPing Reply Interpretation and recommendation PINGing Your IP AddressNew IP address Request timed outSymptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsPossible causes Remedial actions Appendix C Updating the Firmware Obtaining Updated firmware Updating the firmwareModifying the File System Configuring using FTPAppendix D Customizing The Video Server Editing and Storing Your Web pages Customizing ProceduresCustom Web Pages Http//server ip address/local/filename.html Creating a New Home Pins Function Appendix E The I/O Terminal Block ConnectorInput OutputRelay Output Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O ConnectorControlling and Monitoring Querying the Status of Digital Inputs Digital InputAppendix F Technical Specifications Power Pre/Post Alarm BufferApprovals Safety Operating EnvironmentSecurity Dimensions & WeightManagement File SizesIndex BootpAxis 2130/2130R User’s Manual Index