Canon AXIS 2110 manual Features and Benefits

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AXIS 2110 User’s Manual

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Features and Benefits

Easy to Use - The AXIS 2110 is completely independent of any other server and requires no other special hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards or viewing software. All you need is Netscape Navigator 4.x or above. Alternatively, you can use the Axis ActiveX component for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or above. If your computer does not allow you to use ActiveX components, use the Java Applet instead. The AXIS 2110 has complete plug-and-picture functionality - all you need do is assign a valid IP address.

Simple Installation - Connecting directly to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet networks, the AXIS 2110 is a standalone digital camera that will also connect to your local Internet Service Provider using an external modem. Its Web-based interface features several user-sensitive Wizards that simplify the installation process, and provide for a seamless and automated integration into your networking and application environments.

Open Standards Environment - Supporting TCP/IP, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other protocols, the AXIS 2110 can be used in mixed environments, such as Windows, UNIX, Macintosh and OS/2. Integrates easily into other WWW/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.

Simple Administration - Configuration and management via the product’s own Web-based Administration Tools. Image control, time stamping and text overlays are all accessible from the tools.

Standard Image Format - The AXIS 2110 delivers complete, high-quality pictures in standard JPEG format, which can be viewed using any standard browser.

High Compression and Sensitivity - The fully configurable compression features afforded by the AXIS ARTPEC chip allow a normal quality image to be compressed to around 8 kbytes. Actual file sizes vary according to lighting conditions; although the product works well even in dark environments - right down to 3 lux.

Standard Lens - Standard CS wide-angle lens with rotational focus control. A C-lens can also be used together with a CS-C adaptor. Any other lens conforming to the same standard can also be used.

External Device Connection - Can be used with IR-sensors, switches and alarm relays.

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Contents Axis Network Camera Support Services Safety NoticesAbout This Document Legal ConsiderationsTable of Contents Overview Features and Benefits Complimentary Software Physical Description Status IndicatorFront Panel Serial NumberPower Supply Connector Network IndicatorRS-232 Serial Connector Rear PanelChecking the Hardware Inventory Fixing the Axis 2110 to the Mounting AssemblyAssembling Your Camera Quick Installation Procedure Installing Your Camera on a Network❶ Note the Serial number ❷ Assign an IP Address❺ Wait for ARP reply and check Network indicator ❹ Attach the external Power Supply❻ Exit ping and check the installation ❸ Connect an Ethernet cableExample Checking the Installation From Your BrowserUsing the Axis IP Installer Other Methods of Setting the IP AddressInstalling the Axis IP Installer Method Operating Systems Refer to Axis IP InstallerDhcp Setting the IP Address with the Axis IP InstallerMapping a Host Name to the IP Address Using Bootp in UnixPage Using the Network Using Your Camera with a ModemUsing the Null Modem Cable Before You BeginUsing Your Camera with a Modem Axis 2110 User’s Manual ❺ Check the box Don’t detect my Connecting Your Computer Using the Null Modem Cable❶ Double-click My Computer and then double-click Creating a Dial-up Networking ConnectionInitiating the Dial-up Connection Refining the Dial-up Networking PropertiesVerifying the Modem Connection Configuration Using the Wizards Configuring Your CameraStarting the Installation Wizard Installation Wizard OverviewApplication Wizard Overview Starting the Application WizardAccessing the Tools Administration ToolsTools Overview SettingsDescription ApplicationsWizards Description User Access RightsSystem Security Reinstating the Factory Default Settings Networking Applications Choosing Your ApplicationPicture frequency for Networking Applications ResolutionImage Compression Ratios Lighting ConditionsViewing Images in a Custom-designed Web Installation and Configuration OverviewSequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server Axis 2110 User’s Manual Choosing Your Application Modem Applications ConfigurationProprietary ISP Dial-up Protocols Picture Frequency for Modem ApplicationsRemote Imaging in a Custom-designed Web ISP Uploading Images to Your Internet Service ProviderChoosing Your Application Axis 2110 User’s Manual ❶Power-on the Axis 2110 and wait 10 seconds Appendix a Lenses and FocusingManual Focusing Focusing the Camera Under Stable Conditions Focusing using the Focus AssistantFocus Quality Rotational Focus ControlAdjust the Tele/Zoom ring to the desired CS-C Adaptor if required New lens Replacing the LensFrequently Asked Questions Appendix B TroubleshootingAxis PINGing Your IP AddressPing Reply Interpretation and recommendation Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Problems, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsModem Cable Settings Speed No access via the Null Incorrect modem/dial-upImage resolution and compression WarrantyPossible causes Remedial actions Appendix C Updating the Software Obtaining Updated Software Upgrading the SoftwareSerial Connector Appendix D The Unit ConnectorsPhysical Connector PinDigital Input IO ConnectorDigital Output Pin FunctionConnection Diagram for a Simple Door Switch Connection Diagram for an LED indicator Output Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O and RS232 Connector Mode Power SupplyAvailable IP Addresses Appendix E High Speed ServicesRouters and Firewalls Axis 2110 User’s Manual High Speed ServicesAppendix F Technical Specifications Dhcp IndexIndex Glossary of Terms