Axis Communications AXIS 214 PTZ user manual Viewer controls, QuickTime, Java applet

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Viewer controls

The default viewer to use for displaying moving images is selected from Setup >> Live View Config >> Layout.

The AMC viewer toolbar is available in Microsoft Internet Explorer only. See AXIS Media Control, on page 17 for more information. The AMC viewer toolbar displays the following buttons:

The Play/Stop buttons start and stop the live video stream.

The Snapshot button takes a snapshot of the currently displayed image. The Snapshot function and the target directory for saving snapshots can be configured from AMC (AXIS Media Control), which is available from the Windows Control Panel (Internet Explorer only).

Click the View Full Screen button and the video image will fill the entire screen area. No other windows will be visible. Press Esc (Escape) on the computer keyboard to cancel full screen view.

Click the Speaker and Microphone buttons to switch the sound off and on for the speaker and microphone, respectively.

Use the slider to control the volume on the speaker and microphone. The volume can be set between 0 and 100.

When using Half-duplexmode this button toggles between allowing you to speak and listen. The first icon indicates that you can talk and the speaker attached to the camera will play your voice. The second indicates that you will hear audio from the camera, but no audio will be sent to web clients. When in

simplex talk mode, the icon toggles between allowing you to speak and is dimmed when you do not want other clients to receive any audio.

Server push (not available for Microsoft Internet Explorer)

With this method, the AXIS 214 PTZ maintains and controls an open HTTP connection to the browser and sends data as and when required, for as long as required.

QuickTime

For use with MPEG-4 only. Note that in the settings for Video & Image > Advanced > MPEG-4, the Video object type must be set to Simple.

Java applet

This alternative uses a Java applet to update the images in the browser. No download is required. Note that when this alternative is selected, external video sources will not be available on the live view page, and audio will be mono-directional only (to the client only).

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Contents Axis 214 PTZ About this Document Table of contents Axis 214 PTZ Index Product Description Status Rear panelAxis 214 PTZ Product Description Accessing the camera from a browser Accessing the cameraSetting the password for root Accessing the camera from the Internet Live View Control panel Pan/Tilt/Zoom controlsServer push not available for Microsoft Internet Explorer Viewer controlsQuickTime Java appletStill Image PTZ Control QueueVideo Stream Types Video and Audio StreamsMotion Jpeg MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods Audio Stream TypesAxis Media Control How to stream MPEG-4RTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Using Motion Jpeg Other methods of accessing the video streamUsing MPEG-4 Other MPEG-4 clientsQuickTime/Windows Media Player Accessing the Audio StreamsAccessing the setup tools from a browser Setup ToolsImage Appearance Video & Image settingsOverlay Image Settings Overlay SettingsGo to Setup Video & Image Overlay Image Video StreamImage Formats Image Size Overlay image requirementsImage Settings Advanced Camera Settings Lighting ConditionsMPEG-4 Audio Enable AudioAudio Channels Audio Output Audio InputNoise canceller threshold value Noise canceller attenuation Advanced Audio SettingsAxis 214 PTZ Audio Use custom settings Live View ConfigLayout Own Home Upload Own Web FilesUser Defined Links Check Show Custom LinkPlease use the online help for details Html Examples Preset Positions PTZ ConfigurationSequence Mode Advanced LimitsControl Queue Event Servers Event ConfigurationEvent Types How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers How to set up a scheduled eventScheduled Event Click Add scheduled on the Event typesMotion Detection Configuring Motion DetectionMotion Detection Parameters Port StatusSecurity Users System OptionsSecurity IP Address Filter Date & Time Security HttpsServices Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsDNS Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsNTP Configuration Host Name ConfigurationNAT Traversal port mapping Network SocksNetwork Traffic Network Smtp email MaintenanceNetwork Snmp Network UPnPSupport ConfigurationAdvanced Using the Control Button Resetting to the factory default settingsInputs and outputs ConnectionsConnecting audio equipment Setup Basic Configuration TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware Updating the FirmwareSupport Using ARP and Ping Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsSnapshot images Poor performance Video compression Technical SpecificationsPower Axis 214 PTZ PAL delivers the following file sizes Optimizing your system General performance considerationsFrame rates MPEG-4 Frame rates Motion JpegBandwidth Glossary of Terms Compression See Image Compression Half-duplex See Full-duplex Axis 214 PTZ Glossary of Terms Rtcp offers quality-of-service feedback from receivers to URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network Axis 214 PTZ Glossary of Terms Axis 214 PTZ Index IndexSmtp

AXIS 214 PTZ specifications

Axis Communications, a pioneer in network video solutions, has made significant strides with the release of its AXIS 214 PTZ camera. This robust camera is designed for professional applications requiring remote pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities, providing excellent versatility and control in surveillance scenarios.

One of the standout features of the AXIS 214 PTZ is its ability to deliver high-quality video with a resolution of up to 720x480 pixels. This ensures that users are able to capture clear and detailed footage, which is essential for effective monitoring and incident identification. The camera also has a wide dynamic range, allowing it to perform well in varying lighting conditions, which can often be a challenge in outdoor settings.

The PTZ function allows users to control the camera's movement remotely, making it possible to monitor large areas with just one device. It can pan a full 360 degrees and has a tilt range that enables it to cover a significant vertical span. Coupled with a 10x optical zoom, users can focus in on specific details, whether it be a facial recognition task, reading a license plate, or just monitoring activity in a specific area.

In terms of connectivity, the AXIS 214 PTZ is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), enabling both power and data to be transmitted over a single cable. This simplifies installation and can reduce installation costs, as the need for separate power sources is eliminated.

Axis’s proprietary technologies enhance the AXIS 214 PTZ's functionality. The camera features Axis’ Zipstream technology, which optimizes bandwidth and storage consumption without compromising video quality. This is particularly beneficial for users managing multiple cameras across large facilities, as it helps to efficiently store and retrieve crucial footage.

Moreover, the camera is designed with weather resistance in mind. With an IP66 rating, it can withstand tough environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor use. This durability means users can rely on it in various weather scenarios, from rain to extreme temperatures.

In summary, the Axis Communications AXIS 214 PTZ is a feature-rich surveillance solution that combines high-quality imaging, remote control capabilities, efficient power management, and resilient construction. Its advanced functionalities make it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance security and monitoring in diverse settings.