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Choosing Your Application

AXIS 2100 User’s Guide

Uploading Images to Your Internet Service Provider

Perfect for Web attractions, remote light surveillance and process control applications; the AXIS 2100 can be quickly configured to dial-out from any remote location and transmit live images to several users, or the whole Internet community - via your preferred Internet Service Provider. Select any of the Public ISPs supported in the Application Wizard, or alternatively, specify another ISP of your choosing.

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Having established the Dial-up connection for your AXIS 2100, continue your configuration using the Installation Wizard to develop an active application that uploads live images to a designated ISP over normal phone lines. Your image files are transmitted as a sequential stream, or restricted to specified time periods. You set the times and the frequency at which images are taken and uploaded to the ISP.

Installation and Configuration Overview

Configure the AXIS 2100 to upload images to an Internet Service Provider, as follows:

1.Connect the AXIS 2100 to the network if available. Otherwise, use the supplied Null Modem Cable.

2.Install the camera as a modem. For this and general information on the Dial-up connection, refer to Using Your Camera with a Modem, on page 14.

3.Create a dedicated Dial-up connection.

4.Refine the Dial-up parameters.

5.Initiate the Dial-up connection.

6.Referring to Configuring Your Camera, on page 20, open the Home Page in your browser and start the Installation Wizard. Complete the Wizard to establish the standard Security, Date and Time, Image General Layout and Modem settings - selecting modem as your chosen method of connection.

7.Continue the configuration using the Application Wizard to define your preferred ISP and mode of operation - choosing Sequential mode to upload an image sequence that is unlimited or restricted between specified time periods, but independent of any alarm event.

8.Disconnect the camera from the network or Null Modem Cable and connect it directly to your modem.

9.Your application is now complete. You should now verify the installation by remotely accessing the images now stored with your ISP.

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Contents Axis Network Camera About This Document Safety NoticesSupport Services Legal ConsiderationsTable of Contents Index Glossary of Terms Overview Features and Benefits Complimentary Software Front Panel Status IndicatorPhysical Description ControlRS-232 Serial Connector Network IndicatorPower Supply Connector Rear PanelAssembling Your Camera Connecting the Axis 2100 to a Mounting AssemblyChecking the Hardware Inventory ❶ Note the Serial number Installing Your Camera on a NetworkQuick Installation Procedure ❷ Assign an IP AddressInstalling Your Camera on a Network Verifying the Installation From Your Browser ExampleUsing the Null Modem Cable Using Your Camera with a ModemUsing the Network Initial StepsUsing Your Camera with a Modem Connecting Your Computer Using the Null Modem Cable ❺ Check the box Don’t detect myCreating a Dial-up Networking Connection ❶ Double-click My Computer and then double-clickRefining the Dial-up Networking Properties Initiating the Dial-up ConnectionVerifying the Modem Connection Configuring Your Camera Configuration Using the WizardsApplication Wizard Installation WizardStarting the Installation Wizard Starting the Application WizardAdministration Tools Accessing the ToolsTools Overview User Access Rights System SecurityReinstating the Factory Default Settings Choosing Your Application Networking ApplicationsLighting Conditions Picture frequency for Networking ApplicationsImage Compression Ratios 640 x 250 kb 20 kb 13 kb 320 x 70 kbInstallation and Configuration Overview Viewing Images in a Custom-designed WebSequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server Choosing Your Application Configuration Modem ApplicationsPicture Frequency for Modem Applications Proprietary ISP Dial-up ProtocolsRemote Imaging in a Custom-designed Web Uploading Images to Your Internet Service Provider ISPAxis 2100 User’s Guide Focus Quality Adjusting the Camera FocusFocus Assistant Rotational Focus ControlFocusing the Camera Under Stable Conditions Adjusting the Camera Focus Replacing the Lens Axis 2191 Audio Module Features and FunctionsLegal Considerations Terminal Block Connector Power Connector Power Indicator Normally litVolume Level In/Level OutInstalling the Audio Module ❽ Using a screwdriverConfiguring the Audio Module Admin ToolsFull-Duplex Using the Audio Module with Your CameraUsing the Different Audio Modes Half-DuplexSimplex Talk Simplex ListenTroubleshooting the Audio Module Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actionsTechnical Specifications for the Axis Connection DiagramPinouts for the RS-232 Port Audio Module to Camera Serial CablePin Camera Appendix a Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsPing Reply Interpretation and recommendation PINGing Your IP AddressAxis Problems, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Faulty cabling No access via the Null Incorrect modem/dial-upModem Cable Settings Speed Heavily loaded Server or an ISP No image using RefreshPossible causes Remedial actions Appendix B Other IP Setup Methods Method Operating Systems Refer to Axis IP InstallerInstalling the Axis IP Installer Using the Axis IP InstallerSetting the IP Address with the Axis IP Installer Other IP Setup Methods Axis 2100 User’s Manual Obtaining Updated Firmware Upgrading the Firmware Appendix C Updating the FirmwarePhysical Connector Appendix D The Unit ConnectorsSerial Connector PinDigital Output IO ConnectorDigital Input Digital Transistor OutputConnection Diagram for a Simple Door Switch Connection Diagram for an LED indicator Output Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O and RS232 Connector OooAvailable IP Addresses Appendix E High-Speed ServicesNAT Feature in Windows NAT BoxRouters and Firewalls WinGate Server SoftwareAppendix F Technical Specifications Bootp IndexAxis 2100 User’s Guide Index Glossary of Terms
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