Axis Communications 240 manual Taking Snapshots, Unix

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UNIX

Type the following commands:

arp -s <Internet address> <Ethernet address> temp ping <Internet address>

Example:

arp -s 192.168.3.191 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp ping 192.168.3.191

7.Access the AXIS 240 by entering the Internet address (URL) into the location field of your Web browser.

Example:

http://192.168.3.191/

8.Adjust the focus of the cameras. Reload your Web browser to test your adjustments.

The installation is complete and you can now include pictures taken by the cameras into your own applications.

Taking Snapshots

To trigger a camera snapshot, simply enter the URL of your AXIS 240 into the location field of your Web browser.

These snapshot types are available within the AXIS 240:

File name

Description

 

 

fullsize.jpg

Full size JPEG snapshot. Generation time = 0.5 sec

 

 

halfsize.jpg

Half size JPEG snapshot. Generation time = 0.3 sec

 

 

lastshot.jpg

The last snapshot taken by the camera, either “full

 

size” or “half size”.

 

 

hugesize.jpg

The highest resolution snapshot available. As

 

opposed to the ‘fullsize’ and ‘halfsize’ images, this

 

type of snapshot is software generated. Generation

 

time = 18 sec

 

 

zoom.jpg

Derived from the from the center of ‘hugesize’.

 

Generation time = 8 sec

 

 

To integrate live snapshot images into your own applications and web pages, refer to the URL of the AXIS 240 as detailed below:

Example:

http://192.168.3.191/fullsize.jpg?camera=1

Example: ( Adding an HTML reference)

<IMG SRC=”http://192.168.3.191/fullsize.jpg?camera=2” ALT=”A fullsize JPEG Image from Camera 2”>

Note:

To specify the camera source, you must add the CGI parameter ?camera=<n> to your URL request. If omitted, the default camera will be used.

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