AXIS 2100 User’s Guide

Choosing Your Application

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Installation and Configuration Overview

Configure the AXIS 2100 for viewing images over a remote Dial-up modem connection 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 26.

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

8.Your application is now complete. You should now verify the installation by remotely accessing the AXIS 2100 Web pages from your browser via the connected modem.

Notes: •By configuring the AXIS 2100 to accept incoming calls, you can at any time refine or amend the product configuration via a remote Dial-up connection - or local computer connected via the supplied Null Modem Cable.

•You can refine your application using the Web-based Administration Tools.

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.

AXIS 2100 Modem

Internet

Web browser

ISP

 

Having established the Dial-up connection for your AXIS 2100, you then continue with 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.

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Axis Communications 2100 manual Uploading Images to Your Internet Service Provider, Isp