Axis Communications AXIS 211W Html Examples, External Video, Sequence Mode, Default Viewer

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AXIS 211W - Live View Config

Default Viewer

When using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) for Windows, select your preferred method of viewing moving images. The options are:

AMC (ActiveX)- This is the best choice for fast image updating in Internet Explorer, but might not be possible on computers that have restrictions on the installation of additional software.

QuickTime - For use with MPEG-4 only, select this to use the QuickTime plug-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Java applet - This alternative uses a Java applet to update the images in the browser.

Still Image - Displays still images only. Hit the Refresh button in your browser to view a new image.

When using any other browser than Internet Explorer for Windows, select the appropriate method from the drop-down list for viewing images. The available options are similar to Internet Explorer except for Server Push. With this method, the camera maintains and controls an open HTTP connection to the browser and sends data as and when required for as long as required. Please see the online help for more information.

HTML Examples

You can add live video from the camera to your own web site. The camera can transmit a Motion JPEG or unicast MPEG-4 stream to up to 20 simultaneous connections, although an administrator can restrict this to fewer. If multicast MPEG-4 is used, the video stream will be available to an unlimited number of viewers connected to the parts of the network where multicast is enabled. Please note that a separate MPEG-4 license is required for each viewer.

Enter the Video Format, Image Type, Image size and other settings to suit your Web page and click Update. The camera then generates the required source code for your configuration. Copy this code and paste it into your own Web page code.

External Video

The camera can also display video images from other Axis network cameras and video servers, directly on the Live View page. These are known as External Video sources. These external video sources are available from the drop-down list on the Live View page.

Click the Add button to open the External Video Source Setup dialog, which is used to make all the necessary settings. Enter the IP address or host name of the external video source you wish to add. Depending on the external source, select either MPEG-2, MPEG-4 or Motion JPEG as the type of video stream to receive.

Example of a path to an external video source:

http://192.168.0.125/axis-cgi/mjpeg/video.cgi

Sequence Mode

The Live View page can be configured to cycle through the internal and selected external video sources, in order, or randomly.

Select the desired video sources and enter the time in seconds to display each source (up to 59 minutes). Click Save.

The Sequence buttons that appear on the Live View page are used to start and stop the sequence mode.

Please see the online help for more information.

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Contents Axis 211W About this Document Axis 211W Table of contents Axis 211W Table of contents Product Features Key featuresOverview Weight =260g 0.57 lb without antennaTerminal LED Indicators Unit connectorsColor Indication Set the password Using the Network CameraAccessing the Axis 211W Accessing the Axis 211W from the Internet Live View AMC audio controlsAxis 211W Using the Network Camera How to stream MPEG-4 Video StreamMotion Jpeg Alternative methods of accessing the video streamMPEG-4 clients Axis Media Control AMCAccessing the Setup tools ConfigurationAxis Media Control Image Appearance Video and Image settingsText Overlay Settings Video StreamOverlay/Mask Type Overlay/Mask SettingsAdvanced Camera Settings Overlay image requirementsGOV Settings Advanced MPEG-4 SettingsBit Rate Control Audio Channels Audio mode Audio SettingsEnable Audio Audio InputAudio Output Advanced AudioCustomize the default Live View ConfigUpload Own Web Files User Defined Links Default Video FormatOwn home Example Check Show Custom LinkHtml Examples Sequence ModeDefault Viewer External VideoEvent Servers Event ConfigurationConfiguring Event Types DefinitionsTriggered Event Audio alarmHow to set up a triggered event Click Add triggered on the Event typesConfiguration example Click Add scheduled on the Event types Motion DetectionPort Status Object SizeSecurity System OptionsIP Address Filtering Date & Time Authentication process802.1X Network Admission Control IP Address Configuration Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsNetwork Advanced TCP/IP Settings ServicesLink-Local IPv4 Address NTP ConfigurationHost Name Configuration NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4Status of Wireless Networks WirelessNetwork Traffic WPA-/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi Protected Access Enterprise Wireless SettingsWPA-/WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key WEP Wired Equivalent ProtectionSmtp email QoS Quality of ServiceQoS Dscp Settings UPnPPorts & Devices LED SettingsMaintenance SupportUsing the Reset Button Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsAdvanced Connection diagram Terminal ConnectorFunction Pin number Specifications Technical Specifications IlluminationMaintenance Video access from Video managementGeneral performance considerations Optimizing your systemChecking the Firmware TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Upgrading the FirmwareAxis Support Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Video/image problems MPEG-4 Video/Image problems generalDecode only I frames Poor quality snapshot images Problems uploading filesBrowser freezes Glossary of Terms Compression See Image CompressionEtrax Ethernet Token Ring Axis Axis own microprocessor VOP See VOPAxis 211W Glossary of Terms SSL/TLS Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the networkAxis 211W Glossary of Terms Axis 211W Index WPA-/WPA2-PSK