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Guía de instalación de la serie de cámaras de red AXIS P13

Asignación de una dirección IP

Actualmente, la mayoría de redes disponen de un servidor DHCP que asigna direcciones IP a los dispositivos conectados de forma automática. Si su red no dispone de un servidor DHCP, la cámara de red utilizará 192.168.0.90 como dirección IP predeterminada.

AXIS IP Utility y AXIS Camera Management son métodos recomendados para configurar una dirección IP en Windows. Estas aplicaciones son gratuitas y están disponibles en el CD de productos de vídeo en red de AXIS suministrado con este producto o pueden descargarse de www.axis.com/ techsup. En función del número de cámaras que desee instalar, deberá utilizar el método que mejor se adapte a sus necesidades.

Método

 

Recomendado para

Sistema operativo

 

 

 

 

AXIS IP Utility

 

Cámaras individuales

Windows

Consulte la página

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Instalaciones pequeñas

 

 

 

 

AXIS Camera Management

Varias cámaras

Windows 2000

Consulte la página

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Instalaciones grandes

Windows XP Pro

 

 

Instalación en una subred

Windows 2003 Server

 

 

diferente

Windows Vista

 

 

 

Windows 7

 

 

 

 

Notas:

Si no puede asignar la dirección IP, compruebe que no haya ningún cortafuegos que bloquee la operación.

Para ver otros métodos de asignar o detectar la dirección IP, p. ej., en otros sistemas operativos, consulte la página 106.

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Axis Communications P1343, P1344, P1347, P1311 manual Asignación de una dirección IP, Notas, Método Recomendado para

P1343, P1344, P1311, P1347 specifications

Axis Communications is a leader in network video solutions, renowned for its pioneering technologies and commitment to quality. Among its extensive lineup of products, the P1347, P1311, P1344, and P1343 models stand out for their advanced features and capabilities, making them suitable choices for a variety of surveillance applications.

The Axis P1347 is equipped with a high-resolution 2 MP sensor, delivering excellent image quality with detailed color reproduction. This model features Lightfinder technology, which enhances low-light performance, enabling clear images even in challenging lighting conditions. Moreover, it supports comprehensive H.264 and Motion JPEG compression formats, offering flexibility in managing bandwidth and storage without compromising on video quality.

In contrast, the Axis P1311 is designed for exceptional indoor surveillance. It also has a 1 MP resolution, making it suitable for a range of environments requiring clear monitoring. One notable feature of the P1311 is its day/night functionality, which allows the camera to switch between color and monochrome modes based on lighting conditions, ensuring optimal visibility at all times. This model also includes axis’ Zipstream technology, which intelligently reduces bandwidth and storage requirements by optimizing the compression of complex scenes.

The Axis P1344 model further enhances the video surveillance experience with its progressive scan technology. This feature ensures that images are captured without motion blur, making it ideal for monitoring fast-moving subjects, such as in retail or transportation settings. Like its counterparts, the P1344 supports H.264 and Motion JPEG formats, providing versatility in video encoding.

Lastly, the Axis P1343 camera combines simplicity and effectiveness. It offers a 1 MP resolution and is equipped with features such as wide dynamic range (WDR) capabilities, allowing for clear images in scenes with significant lighting contrasts. The P1343 is also designed for ease of installation with Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, which reduces cabling requirements and simplifies setup.

In summary, the Axis P1347, P1311, P1344, and P1343 each come with distinct features tailored to various surveillance needs. From high-resolution imaging and low-light performance to advanced compression technologies and ease of deployment, these cameras exemplify Axis Communications’ commitment to innovation and reliability in the field of video surveillance.