Axis Communications 233D Motion Detection, Scheduled Event, How to set up a scheduled event

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Use event-specific image settings - Some Image Appearance and Overlay Settings can be set individually for each event type. Check the checkbox and click Image Settings... to open the Image Settings dialog.

Scheduled Event

A scheduled event can be activated at pre-set times, in a repeating pattern on selected weekdays.

How to set up a scheduled event

This example describes how to set the Network Dome Camera to send an email notification with saved images from at a set time:

1.Click Add scheduled on the Event Types page.

2.Enter a descriptive Name for the event, such as Scheduled email.

3.Set the Priority (High, Normal or Low).

4.Set the Activation Time parameters (24h clock) when the event is to be active, for example start on Fridays at 18.00 with a duration of 62 hours.

5.Set the When Activated... parameters - set what the Network Dome Camera is to do at the specified time such as, send uploaded images to an email address.

6.Click OK to save the event in the Event Types list.

Please use the online help files for descriptions of each option.

Motion Detection

Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs (or stops) in the video image. A total of 10 Include and/or Exclude windows can be configured.

Included windows target specific areas within the whole video image.

Excluded windows define areas within an Include window that should be ignored (areas outside Include windows are automatically ignored).

Once configured, the motion detection windows will appear in the list of available triggers for triggering events. See How to set up a triggered event, on page 37.

Note: Using the motion detection feature may decrease the camera’s overall performance.

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Contents Axis 233D About This Document Page Table of contents Axis 233D Product Overview Key FeaturesAxis 233D Color Description Status LED IndicatorAccessing the Axis 233D Using the Network Dome CameraAxis 233D Using the Network Dome Camera Area Zoom Click-in-image movementPan/Tilt/Zoom Controls Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control QueueAxis 295 Video Surveillance Joystick Video Streams Stream TypesMotion Jpeg MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods How to stream MPEG-4Other methods of accessing the video stream Axis Media ControlRTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other MPEG-4 clients Configuring the Network Dome Camera Accessing the Setup ToolsOverview of the Setup Tools Image Settings Video & Image SettingsDate/Time Formats in the online help Overlay SettingsGo to Setup Video & Image Overlay Image Overlay ImageOS/2 4-bit BMP 16 colors Video image Privacy MaskImage in pixels must be exactly Divisible byAdvanced Camera Settings Image Settings Autofocus enabled default setting MPEG-4 SettingsLow Light Behavior Mjpeg settings Audio Basic Audio SettingsEnable Audio Audio modeAudio Output Audio InputAdvanced Audio Live View Layout Live View ConfigDefault Video Format Upload Own web FilesOwn Home Default Viewer Viewer SettingsAction Buttons User Defined Links Check Show Custom LinkOutput Buttons Working with External Video Sources Sequence ModeHtml Examples External VideoDome Configuration Preset PositionsAuto Tracking Configuration Exclude AreasMax Limits Control Queue Guard TourOsdi Zones AdvancedPTZ Control Queue on the Live View Event Servers Event ConfigClick Add triggered on the Event Types How to set up a triggered eventEvent Types Triggered EventPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Click Add scheduled on the Event Types How to set up a scheduled eventMotion Detection Scheduled EventObject Size Configuring Motion DetectionPort Status Axis 233D Event Config ExamplesIP Address Filter System OptionsSecurity UsersIeee HttpsRadius Authentication processDate & Time Network Basic TCP/IP Settings Network SettingsIP Address Configuration Host Name Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsDNS Configuration NTP ConfigurationNAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 Link-Local IPv4 AddressNetwork Traffic FTPSmtp email QoS Quality of ServicePorts & devices UPnPBonjour Maintenance SupportSupport Overview System Overview Logs & ReportsInformation About Resetting to Factory Default Settings Terminal Connectors Power connections Pin Function Description Power/Audio Terminal connector blocksSchematic Diagram Axis 233D I/O connectors and power Checking the Firmware Updating the Firmware TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Sequence LED Indicator flash routineSupport Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Unexpected PTZ behavior Video Image ProblemsSnapshot images Only I framesLens Technical SpecificationsShutter time Software not included Accessories includedOptimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Frame ratesAxis 233D Technical Specifications Glossary Active Speaker a speaker with a built-in power amplifierDe-interlacing See Interlacing Compression See Image CompressionFixed iris See Autoiris How to display the pages words and images for the userMegapixel See Pixel VOP- See VOPAxis 233D Glossary SSL/TSL An I-VOP is a complete image frame Dscp IndexPulse 10 Push to talk QoS Quality of Service 50 QuickTime UPnP 48
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233D specifications

Axis Communications, a pioneer in the field of network video solutions, has continually pushed the envelope in surveillance technology with its innovative products. Among its esteemed offerings, the Axis 233D stands out as a formidable tool for both security professionals and organizations seeking comprehensive monitoring solutions.

The Axis 233D is a high-performance PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) network camera designed for demanding surveillance environments. One of its main features is the ability to provide high-resolution video streaming at 30 frames per second, ensuring that users can capture clear and detailed images, even in dynamic situations. This camera supports a resolution of up to 2 megapixels, which enhances its ability to deliver crisp visuals, crucial for identifying individuals and objects in the monitored areas.

Equipped with advanced pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities, the Axis 233D can cover expansive areas with ease. The camera offers a 360-degree endless rotation for pan movements and a wide field of view, making it ideal for large spaces like parking lots, shopping centers, and public transport stations. The powerful zoom lens allows operators to focus on specific subjects from a distance, which is essential in security monitoring.

The Axis 233D also employs robust technologies to ensure excellent performance in various lighting conditions. With integrated WDR (Wide Dynamic Range), this camera can balance scenes with significant contrasts in lighting, ensuring that both bright and dark areas are clearly visible. Additionally, features like digital noise reduction contribute to clearer images in low-light situations, making it versatile for day and night operation.

Another characteristic that sets the Axis 233D apart is its network functionality. This camera supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation as it requires only a single Ethernet cable for both power and data transfer. It also leverages Axis' advanced video compression technologies, including H.264, which optimizes bandwidth usage while maintaining high image quality.

Furthermore, the Axis 233D is embedded with intelligent video analytics, enabling proactive monitoring. Functions such as motion detection and object tracking help users respond quickly to potential security threats. This capability is critical in real-time environments where each moment counts.

In summary, the Axis Communications 233D is a high-end surveillance solution that marries advanced technology with user-friendly features. With its PTZ functionalities, exceptional image quality, robust performance in varying light conditions, and intelligent analytics, it serves as an indispensable asset for security professionals looking to enhance their surveillance systems effectively. As security needs continue to evolve, the Axis 233D remains at the forefront of addressing those challenges.