AXIS 2400/2401 Admin Manual

Configuring the Video Server

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Notes: •Image control can also be achieved directly using CGI parameters in the image URL.

•Using CGI parameters embedded in a URL request will temporarily override any parameters defined in the Image Settings dialog. For detailed CGI information, refer to the Axis Camera API, HTTP - Interface Specification, available from our website at www.axis.com

Input Modulation

Click the Input Modulation button to set the modulation standard for your camera/video source.

Important!

The AXIS 2400/2401 supports the two most popular video standards - NTSC and PAL.

NTSC delivers 525 lines of resolution at 60 half-frames per second and is the common standard in the United States; whereas PAL delivers 625 lines at 50 half-frames per second and is the dominant video standard in Europe.

The AXIS 2400 supports NTSC, PAL and their derived modulation standards; whereas the AXIS 2401 is supplied as either an NTSC or PAL-specific unit.

Automatic Detect-and-Store

Click the Video Input Modulation button from the Video Settings page and then click Start to automatically detect and store an appropriate modulation standard for your video input(s).

Clicking Save registers the settings with the AXIS 2400/2401.

Manual Selection (AXIS 2400 only)

From the Video Settings page, click the Video Input/Modulation button and select a specific modulation type from the drop-down list, as detailed below:

PAL BGHI/NTSC M:

NTSC 4.43, 50Hz / PAL 4.43, 60Hz

PAL N/NTSC 4.43, 60Hz

NTSC N/PAL M

SECAM / PAL 4.43, 60Hz

Clicking Save registers the settings with the AXIS 2400. If you are unsure which modulation type you should use, check the documentation that came with your camera.

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Axis Communications 2401, 2400 manual Input Modulation, Automatic Detect-and-Store