Axis Communications 225FD Action Buttons, Output Buttons, Default Video Format, Default Viewer

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22AXIS 225FD - Live View Config

Action Buttons

The manual trigger buttons can be used to manually trigger and stop an event from the Live View page. See Event Configuration, on page 24.

Enabling the display of the Snapshot button allows users to save a snapshot from the video stream by clicking this button. This button is mainly intended for use with browsers other than Internet Explorer, or when otherwise not using ActiveX to view the video stream. The ActiveX viewing component (AXIS Media Control) for Internet Explorer provides its own snapshot button.

Output Buttons

These buttons can then be used to manually activate the output from the Live View page, e.g. to switch a light on and off. There are 2 options for how the output is activated:

The Pulse button activates the output for a defined period

Active/Inactive displays 2 buttons, one for each action (on/off)

Default Video Format

Select the default format to use on the Live View page. Checking the box for Show video format selection displays a drop-down list on the Live View page allowing you to temporarily change the format.

Note: It is also possible to view Motion JPEG when MPEG-4 is chosen as default and vice versa.

Default Viewer

When using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) in 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 restriction 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, select the appropriate radio button to define your preferred method of 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.

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Contents Axis 225FD About this Document Contents Axis 225FD Product Features Key FeaturesOverview Control button Serial number S/NNetwork LED IndicatorsPower HeaterAccessing the Camera Access From a BrowserAccessing the camera from the Internet Setting the PasswordSetting the Focus/Zoom Live View Video Stream Types Video StreamsMotion Jpeg How to stream MPEG-4 MPEG-4 protocols and communication methodsAxis Media Control Other methods of accessing the video streamRTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other MPEG-4 clients Setup Tools Accessing the setup tools from a browserImage Settings Video and Image SettingsImage Appearance Test Overlay/Mask SettingsVideo Stream Text OverlayUpload and use an overlay/mask Advanced SettingsCamera Settings Overlay image/privacy mask requirementsMPEG-4 Settings Live View Config Use custom settingsUser-defined Links Upload Own Web FilesOwn home Example Check Show Custom LinkAction Buttons Default Video FormatDefault Viewer Output ButtonsHtml Examples Sequence ModeViewer settings External VideoEvent Servers Event ConfigurationDefinitions Triggered Event Configuring Event TypesHow to set up a triggered event Click Add triggered on the Event typesPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Scheduled EventMotion Detection Port Status Object SizeIP Address Filtering System OptionsSecurity ViewerReferrals HttpsServices Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsIP Address Configuration Date & TimeDNS Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsHost Name Configuration NAT Traversal Link-Local AddressNetwork Traffic Network Snmp Network SocksNetwork Smtp email Network UPnPSupport LED SettingsMaintenance COM Port RS485/422Using the Control Button Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsConfiguration AdvancedAxis 225FD System Options Unit Connectors Terminal connector block pinout Terminal BlockLED indicators Terminal connector schematic diagramPower Connector Block Power connectionsPin Function Schematic Diagram Power Terminal Block and Power Connectors Checking the Firmware TroubleshootingUpgrading the Firmware Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Emergency Recovery ProcedureAxis Support Web browser Your Axis 225FD is accessible locally, but not externallyEtc, to a destination outside the local network Video/image problems MPEG-4 Video/Image problems generalDecode only I frames Poor quality snapshot images Status and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidlyProblems uploading files Browser freezesTechnical Specifications LensMaintenance Accessories General performance considerations Optimizing your systemFrame rates Motion Jpeg and MPEG-4 BandwidthGlossary of Terms Axis 225FD Glossary of Terms Index Axis 225FD IndexRtsp
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225FD specifications

Axis Communications, a pioneer in network video solutions, continues to innovate with the introduction of the Axis 225FD, a cutting-edge fixed dome network camera designed to enhance surveillance capabilities in various environments. This device strives to meet the demanding requirements of modern security by combining advanced imaging technology with user-friendly features.

One of the standout characteristics of the Axis 225FD is its exceptional image quality. It boasts a high-resolution sensor capable of capturing detailed images even in low light conditions. This is further enhanced by Axis' Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology, which ensures that both bright and dark areas within a scene are clearly visible. This feature is particularly useful in dynamic lighting situations, such as entryways where bright sunlight may contrast with shaded areas.

The Axis 225FD is equipped with a built-in microphone to capture audio along with video, adding another layer of context to footage. This feature is invaluable for various applications, allowing security personnel to not only see but also hear events as they unfold, leading to more comprehensive situational awareness.

For adaptability, the camera supports PoE (Power over Ethernet), simplifying installation by allowing both power and data transfer through a single cable. This efficiency means less clutter and easier setup, making the Axis 225FD suitable for diverse installation environments, including retail spaces, offices, and public areas.

In terms of security features, the Axis 225FD supports multiple streams, enabling different resolutions for different scenarios. This flexibility ensures that users can tailor the video quality based on their bandwidth constraints while maintaining critical surveillance capabilities. Moreover, the camera is equipped with tampering alarms that send notifications if it is moved or obstructed, further bolstering security measures.

Durability is another critical consideration with the Axis 225FD. Designed to withstand the rigors of various environments, the camera is housed in a robust casing that protects it from dust and moisture, meeting IP66 and IK08 standards. This resilience ensures that the camera remains operational in challenging conditions, providing reliable surveillance year-round.

In summary, the Axis Communications 225FD is a state-of-the-art surveillance solution that excels in key areas such as image quality, audio capture, installation flexibility, and security features. With its durable design and advanced technologies, it stands out as a top choice for organizations looking to enhance their monitoring capabilities and ensure the safety of people and assets.