Axis Communications M3204-V, M3203-V Viewer Settings, Action Buttons, User Defined Links

Page 18

AXIS M32 Series

Viewer Settings

Select the Show viewer toolbar box option to enable the AXIS Media Control (AMC) or the QuickTime viewer toolbar under the video image in your browser.

The administrator can disable the installation of the H.264 decoder included with AMC. This is used to prevent the installation of unlicensed copies. Further decoder licenses can be purchased from your Axis dealer.

The Show crosshair in PTZ joystick mode option shows a cross that indicates the center of the image when viewing the video stream in PTZ joystick mode.

The Use PTZ joystick mode as default option sets the PTZ mode to joystick. The mode can be changed temporarily on the PTZ Control Panel, but will default to joystick if this is selected.

Select the Enable recording button option to enable recording from the Live View page.

Action Buttons

The Show manual trigger button can be used to manually trigger and stop an event from the Live View page. See Event Configuration, on page 21.

Check the Show snapshot button to save a snapshot from the video stream. This button is mainly intended for use with browsers other than Internet Explorer, or when not using AXIS Media Control (AMC) to view the video stream. AMC for Internet Explorer provides its own snapshot button.

User Defined Links

User defined links can be CGI links or web links. Once configured, the link(s) appear on the Live View page.

To set up a web link, select the Use as web link radio button, enter a descriptive name and enter the URL in the provided field. Click Save and the link appears in the Live View page.

User defined CGI links can be used to issue VAPIX API requests.

For more information on the VAPIX Application

Programming Interface (API), see the Support/Network

Video/Developer pages on the Axis Web site at

http://www.axis.com

Please use the online help files

for more information.

 

 

user defined link

 

 

18

Image 18
Contents USER’S Manual Equipment Modifications LiabilityIntellectual Property Rights Trademark AcknowledgmentsContents Key features Product overviewDimensions OverviewLED indicators Setup System Options LED settingsColor Description Accessing the Camera Access from a browserSetting the root password Access from the internetSetting the root password over a secure connection Adjusting the imageClick the Create self-signed certificate button Live View Axis Media ControlPan/Tilt/Zoom controls How to stream H.264 Video StreamsAlternative methods of accessing the video stream Motion JpegAxis Media Control AMC Video settings Video StreamStream Profiles Bit Rate ControlOverlay Image Camera SettingsExposure Settings Privacy maskAdd/Edit Mask To define a new mask 1. Click Add Layout Live View ConfigDefault Viewer Stream ProfileViewer Settings Action ButtonsUser Defined Links Guard Tour Preset PositionsPan Tilt Zoom PTZ Axis M32 Series Pan Tilt Zoom PTZAdvanced ControlsEvent Types Event ConfigurationEvent Servers DefinitionsHow to set up a triggered event Triggered EventPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Configuration example Scheduled EventClick Add scheduled... on the Event Types Settings Camera tamperingClick Motion Detection under Events Configuring Motion DetectionMotion Detection Click New against Windows NameExamples Object Size History SensitivitySystem Options Security UsersIP Address Filter Date & Time Basic TCP/IP Settings NetworkAxis Video Hosting System Avhs Axis Internet Dynamic DNS Service Advanced TCP/IP SettingsSocks UPnP QoS Quality of ServiceSmtp email Traps for Snmp v1/v2LED Settings MaintenanceSupport Advanced ConfigurationLogs & Reports AboutResetting to the Factory Default Settings Using the Control ButtonChecking the Firmware TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Upgrading the FirmwareAxis Support Symptoms, Possible Causes, and Remedial Action Camera is accessible locally, but not externallyBrowser Problems uploading files Power indicator is not constantly litCamera is inaccessible Decode only I framesTechnical Specifications Alarm events Function/group Specification Network SecurityAlarm triggers Video access fromAxis Camera Station Video management software for viewing Function/group SpecificationGeneral performance considerations Software Recording up to 50 cameras Not includedGlossary of Terms CCD Charged Coupled Device This light-sensitive imageDNS Domain Name System DNS is used to locate Duplex See Full-duplex Half-duplex See Full-duplexVOP See VOP Axis M32 Series Glossary of Terms URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network Image, which may also be a completely new image Axis M32 Series Index
Related manuals
Manual 54 pages 9.22 Kb Manual 54 pages 18.02 Kb

M3204, M3203, M3203-V, M3204-V specifications

Axis Communications is renowned for its innovative approach to network video technology, and its M3200 series is a testament to this legacy, comprising models such as the M3204-V, M3203-V, M3203, and M3204. These cameras are designed to meet the diverse needs of surveillance applications while maintaining high standards of video quality and performance.

One of the standout features of the M3200 series is its compact and discreet design. The cameras are ideal for indoor use in environments where aesthetics are vital, such as retail stores, hotels, and offices. Their unobtrusive form factor allows them to blend seamlessly into various settings while providing comprehensive monitoring capabilities.

The M3204-V and M3204 models support two-way audio, allowing users to not only monitor but also communicate through the camera. This feature is particularly useful for interactive communication in scenarios like customer service or security personnel directions. Additionally, it supports an audio input for connecting external microphones, which enhances situational awareness.

All models in the series are equipped with Axis’ Lightfinder technology, enabling them to capture high-quality video in low-light conditions. This technology ensures that users receive clear and detailed images even in challenging lighting environments. Furthermore, the M3200 series offers Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) functionality, which helps to enhance the visibility of both dark and bright areas in a scene simultaneously.

With support for1080p resolution at up to 30 frames per second, the M3200 series delivers crisp and detailed video, making identification easier. The cameras also feature H.264 compression technology, which helps optimize bandwidth and storage requirements without sacrificing quality.

For added versatility, the M3200 series includes a wide variety of mounting options, making it easy to install the cameras in various settings. They also come equipped with an IP51 rating for dust and drip protection, ensuring reliable operation even in less-than-ideal conditions.

Moreover, the integration of Axis' Zipstream technology efficiently compresses video, thereby decreasing storage and bandwidth usage while retaining critical forensic details. This is particularly beneficial for long-term archiving of footage without quality loss.

In conclusion, Axis Communications M3200 series models such as the M3204-V, M3203-V, M3203, and M3204 offer advanced features tailored for effective surveillance. The combination of compact design, enhanced low-light capabilities, flexible installation options, and superior image quality positions the M3200 series as a top choice for those seeking reliable and efficient security solutions.