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AXIS P1346/-E/AXIS P1347/-E - Glossary of Terms
Interlacing was developed many years ago for the analog TV
world and is still used widely today. It provides good results
when viewing motion in standard TV pictures, although there is
always some degree of distortion in the image.
To view interlaced video on e.g. a computer monitor, the video
must first be de-interlaced, to produce progressive video, which
consists of complete images, one after the other, at 25 frames
per second. See also Progressive scan.
IP (Internet Protocol) - The Internet Protocol is a method
transmitting data over a network. Data to be sent is divided
into individual and completely independent "packets." Each
computer (or host) on the Internet has at least one address that
uniquely identifies it from all others, and each data packet
contains both the sender's address and the receiver's address.
The Internet Protocol ensures that the data packets all arrive at
the intended address. As IP is a connectionless protocol, which
means that there is no established connection between the
communication end-points, packets can be sent via different
routes and do not need to arrive at the destination in the
correct order.
Once the data packets have arrived at the correct destination,
another protocol - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - puts
them in the right order. See also TCP.
IP Address - An IP address is simply an address on an IP
network used by a computer/device connected to that network.
IP addresses allow all the connected computers/devices to find
each other and to pass data back and forth.
To avoid conflicts, each IP address on any given network must
be unique. An IP address can be assigned as fixed, so that it
does not change, or it can be assigned dynamically (and
automatically) by DHCP.
An IP address consists of four groups (or quads) of decimal
digits separated by periods, e.g. 130.5.5.25. Different parts of
the address represent different things. Some part will represent
the network number or address, and some other part will
represent the local machine address.
See also IP (Internet Protocol).
I-VOP - See VOP.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) - Together with
the GIF file format, JPEG is an image file type commonly used
on the web. A JPEG image is a bitmap, and usually has the file
suffix '.jpg' or ".jpeg." When creating a JPEG image, it is
possible to configure the level of compression to use. As the
lowest compression (i.e. the highest quality) results in the
largest file, there is a trade-off between image quality and file
size.
kbit/s (kilobits per second) - A measure of the bit rate, i.e. the
rate at which bits are passing a given point. See also Bit rate.
LAN (Local Area Network) - A LAN is a group of computers
and associated devices that typically share common resources
within a limited geographical area.
Linux - Linux is an open source operating system within the
UNIX family. Because of its robustness and availability, Linux
has won popularity in the open source community and among
commercial application developers.
Local storage - If a camera or video encoder supports local
storage, an SD card can be inserted into the SD card slot to
locally record and store a video stream.
MAC address (Media Access Control address) - A MAC
address is a unique identifier associated with a piece of
networking equipment, or more specifically, its interface with
the network. For example, the network card in a computer has
its own MAC address.
Manual iris - This is the opposite to an autoiris, i.e. the camera
iris must be adjusted manually to regulate the amount of light
allowed to reach the image sensor.
Mbit/s (Megabits per second) - A measure of the bit rate, i.e.
the rate at which bits are passing a given point. Commonly
used to give the ‘speed’ of a network. A LAN might run at 10 or
100 Mbit/s. See also Bit rate.
Monitor - A monitor is very similar to a standard television set,
but lacks the electronics to pick up regular television signals.
Motion JPEG - Motion JPEG is a simple
compression/decompression technique for networked video.
Latency is low and image quality is guaranteed, regardless of
movement or complexity of the image. Image quality is
controlled by adjusting the compression level, which in turn
provides control over the file size, and thereby the bit rate.
High-quality individual images from the Motion JPEG stream
are easily extracted. See also JPEG.
Megapixel - See Pixel.
MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) - The Moving Picture
Experts Group develops standards for digital video and audio
compression. It operates under the auspices of the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The MPEG
standards are an evolving series, each designed for a different
purpose.
MPEG-2 - MPEG-2 is the designation for a group of audio and
video coding standards, and is typically used to encode audio
and video for broadcast signals, including digital satellite and
Cable TV. MPEG-2, with some modifications, is also the coding
format used by standard commercial DVD movies.
MPEG-4 - A video compression standard that makes good use
of bandwidth, and which can provide DVD-quality video
streams at less than 1 Mbit/s.
Multicast - Bandwidth-conserving technology that reduces
bandwidth usage by simultaneously delivering a single stream
of information to multiple network recipients.
Network connectivity - The physical (wired or wireless) and
logical (protocol) connection of a computer network or an
individual device to a network, such as the Internet or a LAN.
NTSC (National Television System Committee) - NTSC is the
television and video standard in the United States. NTSC
delivers 525 lines at 60 half-frames/second.
NWay - A network protocol that automatically negotiates the
highest possible common transmission speed between two
devices.
PAL (Phase Alternating Line) - PAL is the dominant television
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- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e user s manual 2
- Equipment modifications 2
- Intellectual property rights 2
- Liability 2
- Notices 2
- Support 2
- Trademark acknowledgments 2
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e table of contents 3
- Contents 3
- Replacing the lens 7 3
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e product description 4
- Key features 4
- Product description 4
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e product description 5
- Bottom view 5
- For descriptions of the connectors please refer to unit connectors on page 47 5
- Hardware overview 5
- Rear view 5
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e 6
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e product description 6
- Cold startup delay switch 6
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e product description 7
- Replacing the lens 7
- Select the iris configuration 7
- Access from a browser 8
- Accessing the camera 8
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e accessing the camera 8
- Access from the internet 9
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e accessing the camera 9
- Setting the root password 9
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e accessing the camera 10
- Configure capture mode 10
- Axis media control toolbar 11
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e accessing the camera 11
- General controls 11
- The live view page 11
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e accessing the camera 12
- Pan tilt zoom controls 12
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video and audio streams 13
- How to stream h 64 13
- Motion jpeg 13
- Video and audio streams 13
- Accessing audio streams 14
- Alternative methods of accessing the video stream 14
- Axis media control amc 14
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video and audio streams 14
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e setup tools 15
- Basic setup 15
- Setup tools 15
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 16
- Video audio 16
- Video stream 16
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 17
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 18
- Camera settings 18
- Stream profiles 18
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 19
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 20
- Overlay image 20
- View areas 20
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 21
- Privacy mask 21
- Audio settings 22
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 22
- Audio clips 23
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e video audio 23
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e live view config 24
- Layout 24
- Live view config 24
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e live view config 25
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e live view config 26
- Output buttons 26
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e ptz pan tilt zoom 27
- Guard tour 27
- Preset positions 27
- Ptz pan tilt zoom 27
- Advanced 28
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e ptz pan tilt zoom 28
- Controls 28
- Applications 29
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e applications 29
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e events 30
- Event servers 30
- Event types 30
- Events 30
- Example 30
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e events 31
- How to set up a triggered event 31
- Save stream 31
- Triggered event 31
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e events 32
- Camera tampering 32
- How to set up a scheduled event 32
- Scheduled event 32
- Settings 32
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e events 33
- Motion detection 33
- Set up a motion detection include window 33
- To exclude parts of the include window select the exclude option and position the exclude window as required within the include window 33
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e events 34
- Example 34
- Examples 34
- Port status 34
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e recordings 35
- Recordings 35
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e recordings 36
- Continuous recording 36
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 37
- Enable basic setup 37
- Http rtsp password settings 37
- Ip address filter 37
- Security 37
- System options 37
- User settings 37
- Audio support 38
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 38
- Certificates 38
- Current server time 38
- Date time 38
- Enable audio support 38
- Ieee 802 x 38
- New server time 38
- Settings 38
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 39
- Basic tcp ip settings 39
- Ipv4 address configuration 39
- Ipv6 address configuration 39
- Network 39
- Network settings 39
- Advanced tcp ip settings 40
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 40
- Dns configuration 40
- Host name configuration 40
- Ntp configuration 40
- Services 40
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 41
- Http and https 41
- Lan intranet wan internet 41
- Link local ipv4 address 41
- Nat traversal port mapping for ipv4 41
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 42
- Qos quality of service 42
- Qos settings 42
- Smtp email 42
- Snmp v1 v2 42
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 43
- Bonjour 43
- Rtp h 64 43
- Snmp v3 43
- Storage device 43
- Storage disk management 43
- Traps for snmp v1 v2 43
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 44
- I o ports 44
- Ports devices 44
- Storage device settings 44
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e system options 45
- Information 45
- Logs reports 45
- Maintenance 45
- Support 45
- Support overview 45
- System overview 45
- Advanced 46
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e about 46
- Caution 46
- Configuration 46
- File upload 46
- Plain config 46
- Resetting to factory default settings 46
- Scripting 46
- Using the control button 46
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e unit connectors 47
- Unit connectors 47
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e unit connectors 48
- Digital input 3 connect to gnd to activate or leave floating unconnected to deactivate axis p1346 e axis p1347 e connected to housing electronics at delivery 48
- Digital output 4 internal connection to ground when activated floating unconnected when deactivated if used with an inductive load eg a relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection against voltage transients 48
- Gnd 1 ground 3 v dc power 2 can be used to power auxiliary equipment note this pin can only be used as power out max load 50 ma 48
- Led indicators 48
- Max load 100 ma max voltage 40 v dc 48
- Min input 40 v dc max input 40 v dc 48
- Please refer to the product s installation guide for information on the led indicators for the housing electronics fan heater and a description of the behavior of the status led when using the focus assistant 48
- The following connection diagram gives an example of how to connect an auxiliary device to the network camera 48
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e troubleshooting 49
- Checking the firmware 49
- Emergency recovery procedure 49
- Troubleshooting 49
- Upgrading the firmware 49
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e troubleshooting 50
- Axis support 50
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e troubleshooting 51
- Symptoms possible causes and remedial action 51
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e troubleshooting 52
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e troubleshooting 53
- For further assistance please contact your reseller or see the support pages on axis website at www axis com techsup 53
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e technical specifications 54
- Technical specifications 54
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e technical specifications 55
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e technical specifications 56
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e technical specifications 57
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e technical specifications 58
- General performance considerations 58
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e glossary of terms 59
- Glossary of terms 59
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e glossary of terms 60
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- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e glossary of terms 63
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e glossary of terms 64
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e index 65
- Axis p1346 e axis p1347 e index 66
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