Axis Communications 221 user manual Product Features

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Product Features

The AXIS 221 is part of the latest generation of fully featured Axis Network Cameras, based on the AXIS ARTPEC-2 compression chip. The AXIS 221 features a DC-Iris and supports Power over Ethernet. The AXIS 221 has a metal casing and an infrared (IR) filter so it can operate day and night.

The video from the camera is made available on the network as a real-time, full frame rate Motion JPEG stream and/or full frame rate MPEG-4 video stream. The camera includes Video Motion Detection, which can be used to trigger e.g. image uploads when there is activity in the video image. Uploads can also be scheduled to run at specified times. Security features include IP address filtering, encrypted browsing with HTTPS and multilevel password protection.

The AXIS 221 is equipped with two alarm inputs and one output, which can be connected to various external devices, e.g. door sensors and alarm bells.

Video can be viewed in various different resolutions. Up to 20 viewers can access the camera simultaneously when using Motion JPEG. If MPEG-4 multicast is used, the number of viewers is unlimited, but each viewer needs a separate MPEG-4 license. There is one license included in the product, additional licenses can be purchased separately.

The camera has a built-in Web server, providing full access to all features through the use of a standard web browser. The built-in scripting tool allows the creation of basic applications. For advanced functionality, the camera can be accessed via the AXIS HTTP API (more info at www.axis.com/developer).

The AXIS 221 features a varifocal lens with DC-Iris, which automatically regulates the amount of light entering the camera. Tele/wide and focus are adjusted manually with the aid of the pullers mounted on the lens. The AXIS 221 is also available without a lens.

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Contents Axis 221 Network Camera User’s Manual About this Document Contents Axis Product Features Rear panel OverviewPower LED IndicatorsNetwork StatusAccess From a Browser Accessing the CameraFocusing Setting the PasswordAccessing the camera from the Internet Live View Axis 221 Accessing the Camera Accessing the Setup tools ConfigurationBasic Configuration Overview of the Setup toolsSystem Options Administrators only Video and Image Image SettingsVideo Stream Overlay/Mask SettingsTest Overlay/Mask TypeCamera Settings Advanced SettingsOverlay image/privacy mask requirements Image Formats Image SizeProfile@Level Properties MPEG-4 SettingsAxis Media Control Upload Own Web Files Live View ConfigCustom Settings Own Home Modify the Axis LookAction Buttons Example Check Show Custom LinkAxis Media Control Settings see Axis Media Control, on Default Video Format in Internet Explorer for WindowsDefault Viewer for Motion Jpeg Html ExamplesExternal Video Sequence ModeDefinitions Event ConfigurationEvent Servers How to set up a triggered event Configuring Event TypesTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesScheduled Event Pre-trigger and Post-trigger buffersMotion Detection Object Size Port StatusSecurity System OptionsIP Address Filter ViewerHttps Date & TimeNetwork Advanced TCP/IP Settings Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsIP Address Configuration ServicesNetwork Traffic Host Name ConfigurationLink-Local Address Network Smtp email Network SocksNetwork Snmp Network UPnPPorts & Devices LED SettingsMaintenance Support ConfigurationAdvanced Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsUsing the Reset Button Setup Basic Configuration TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware Upgrading the FirmwareAxis Support Emergency Recovery ProcedureSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Video/Image problems, general Default MPEG-4 decoderStatus and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidly Image degenerating when viewing MPEG-4 Lower frame rate than expected when viewing MPEG-4Problems uploading files Poor quality snapshot imagesPinout and Interface I/O Units ConnectorsTerminal Connector Schematic Diagram Terminal Connectors Pin Function PowerPower Connector Block Pin D-Sub ConnectorSchematic Diagram Power Terminal Block and Power Connectors Removing and Attaching Lens Replacing the LensLens Technical SpecificationsSpecification Mtbf Dimensions HxWxD and weightGlossary of Terms Page AMC IndexScheduled Event 25