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AXIS 210/211 - Glossary of Terms
Active Speaker - a speaker with a built-in power amplifier.
ActiveX - A control (or set
of rules) used by a browser.
ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed
automatically as required.
ADPCM - Ad
aptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.
Predicts the analog signal digitally and the difference is
coded.
AMC - AXIS Media
Control. The control required for
viewing video images in Internet Explorer for Windows.
Installs automatically on first use.
API - App
lication Programming Interface. The Axis API can
be used for integrating Axis products into other
applications.
ARP -
Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol for assigning
an IP address to a physical device address that is recognized
in the local network. The ARP command can be used to set
the IP-address for your product.
ARTPEC
- Axis Real Time Picture Encoder - used for video
image compression.
CCD
- Charge Coupled Device. CCD is one of the two main
types of image sensors used in digital cameras. When a
picture is taken, the CCD is struck by light coming through
the camera’s lens. Each of the thousands or millions of tiny
pixels that make up the CCD convert this light into
electrons.
CGI - Com
mon Gateway Interface. A set of rules (or a
program) that allows a Web Server to communicate with
other programs.
Client/Server - De
scribes the network relationship between
two computer programs in which one, the client, makes a
service request from another - the server.
dB (Decibels) - A unit
to measure sound level changes. A
3dB change is the smallest level change we can hear. A 3dB
change is actually twice or half the audio power level. A
gain of 0dB will leave the signal level unchanged.
DC-Iris - This
special type of iris is electrically controlled
by the Axis camera, to automatically regulate the amount of
light allowed to enter.
DNS - The Doma
in Name System (DNS) locates and
translates Internet domain names into IP (Internet Protocol)
addresses.
Ethernet -
A widely used networking standard.
ETRAX - Axis' own mic
roprocessor.
Firewall - A virtua
l barrier between a LAN (Local Area
Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet.
FTP - File Transfe
r Protocol. Used for the simple transfer of
files to and from an FTP-server.
Full duplex -
Transmission of data, e.g. audio, in two
directions simultaneously.
G.711 - G.711 is
the international standard for encoding
telephone audio on 64 kBit/s channel. It is a pulse code
modulation (PCM) scheme operating at 8 kHz sample rate.
G.726 -
Frequently used speech-compression algorithm in
telecommunications due to its high perceived speech quality
and low resource requirements.
Half duplex- A half
duplex link can communicate in only
one direction, at a time. Two way communication is
possible, but not simultaneously. Walkie-talkies and CB
radios mimic this behavior in that you cannot hear the other
person if you are talking.
HTML - H
ypertext Mark-up Language. Used widely for
authoring documents viewed in web browsers.
HTTP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules for
exchanging files (text, images, sound, video, and other files)
on the World Wide Web.
HTTPS -
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket
Layer. A web protocol that provides encryption for page
requests from users and for the pages returned by the web
server.
Intranet
- A private network limited to an organization or
corporation. Usually closed to external traffic.
IP - Inte
rnet-Protocol. See TCP/IP.
IP address
- A unique number used by a network device, to
allow it to be identified and found on the network. The
32-bit IP address is made up of four groups (or quads) of
decimal digits separated by periods. An example of an IP
address is: 192.168.0.1
ISMA - Interne
t Streaming Media Alliance
JPEG - A standa
rd image format, used widely for
photographs. Also known as JPG.
LAN
- A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers
and associated devices that typically share common
resources within a limited geographical area.
Linux -
A popular operating system, which is “open source”
and practically free of charge.
Lux -
A standard unit for the measurement of light, where 1
Lux equals the light emitted from a single candle at a
distance of one meter.
Mbit/s
- Megabits per second. A unit for measuring speeds
in networks. A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.
MPEG-4
- A standard video format, used for low bandwidth
video streams.
Multicast - The s
ame information is sent only once and
only to the intended recipients.
NTSC - N
ational Television Standards Committee. NTSC is
the standard format used for televisions in most of North
and Central America, and Japan.
Glossary of Terms
Содержание
- About this document 2
- Australia 2
- Axis communications 2
- Canada 2
- Electromagnetic compatibility emc 2
- Europe 2
- Intellectual property rights 2
- Legal considerations 2
- Liability 2
- Quick user s guide 2
- Safety notice battery replacement 2
- Safety notices used in this manual 2
- Support 2
- Trademark acknowledgments 2
- Contents 3
- Introduction 5
- Product features 5
- Axis 211 6
- Dc iris 6
- Extra features for the 6
- Extra features for the axis 211 6
- Poe power over ethernet 6
- Axis 210 7
- Axis 210 211 introduction 7
- Axis 211 7
- Overview 7
- Rear panel 7
- Underside 7
- After completion of the startup and self test routines the multi colored network status and power led indicators show as follows 8
- Axis 210 211 introduction 8
- Control button press this button to install using the axis internet dynamic dns service see page 36 or to restore the factory default settings as described in resetting to the factory default settings on page 42 8
- Depending on the product version of your axis 210 211 you will see one of two different types of i o tern minal connectors see the i o terminal connector on page 43 8
- I o terminal connector the i o terminal connector provides the physical interface to one transistor output one digital input and an auxiliary connection point for dc power for more information see the i o terminal connector on page 43 8
- Led indicators 8
- Network connector the camera connects to the network via a standard network connector the camera detects the speed of the local network segment 10baset 100basetx ethernet this socket can also be used to power the axis 211 via poe power over ethernet 8
- Power connector for connection of the ps k power adapter included 8
- Serial number this number is used during installation 8
- Access from a browser 9
- Accessing the camera 9
- Accessing the camera from the internet 10
- Setting the password 10
- Axis 210 11
- Axis 211 11
- Focusing 11
- The live view page 12
- Video stream types 14
- Video streams 14
- How to stream mpeg 4 15
- Mpeg 4 protocols and communication methods 15
- Other methods of accessing the video stream 16
- The axis media control 16
- Other mpeg 4 clients 17
- Accessing the setup tools 18
- Setup tools 18
- Image appearance 19
- Image settings 19
- Video image settings 19
- Overlay mask settings 20
- Overlay mask type 20
- Text overlay settings 20
- Video stream 20
- Configure area as privacy mask 21
- Overlay image requirements 21
- Upload and use an overlay 21
- Advanced settings 22
- Camera settings 22
- Axis media control 23
- Mpeg 4 settings 23
- Live view config 24
- Use custom settings 24
- Own home page 25
- Upload own web files 25
- User defined links 25
- Action buttons 26
- Default video format 26
- Default viewer 26
- Output buttons 26
- External video 27
- Html examples 27
- Viewer settings 27
- Sequence mode 28
- An event in the camera is when an event type is activated and causes certain actions to be performed the event type is the set of parameters or conditions that specifies how and when which actions will be performed a common event type is when the camera uploads images when an alarm occurs many event types use an event server to e g upload images to 29
- Axis 210 211 event configuration 29
- Definitions 29
- Event configuration 29
- Event servers 29
- Event servers and enter the required information for the required server type 29
- For details on each setting please see the online help available from each web page 29
- This section describes how to set up event servers and event types i e how to configure the cameras to perform certain actions when events e g alarms occur 29
- When the setup is complete the connection can be tested by clicking the test button the connection test takes approximately 10 seconds 29
- Configuring event types 30
- Motion detection 32
- Axis 210 211 event configuration 33
- Click save 33
- Example 33
- Examples 33
- Please see the online help for descriptions of each available option 33
- Port status 33
- Port status there is a list showing the status for the cameras s input and output this is for the benefit of operators who have no access to the system options section 33
- To exclude parts of the include window click the configure excluded windows button and position the exclude window as required within the include window 33
- Ip address filtering 34
- Referrals 34
- Security 34
- System options 34
- Date time 35
- Ip address configuration 35
- Network basic tcp ip settings 35
- Dns configuration 36
- Network advanced tcp ip settings 36
- Services 36
- Host name configuration 37
- Link local address 37
- Nat traversal port mapping 37
- Ntp configuration 37
- Network traffic 38
- Network smtp e mail 39
- Network socks 39
- Qos quality of service 39
- Qos settings 39
- Bonjour 40
- Led settings 40
- Maintenance 40
- Network rtp mpeg 4 40
- Network upnp 40
- Ports devices 40
- Advanced 41
- Support 41
- Resetting to the factory default settings 42
- Using the control button 42
- Pinout and interface 43
- The i o terminal connector 43
- Axis 210 211 the i o terminal connector 44
- Once devices are connected connect the terminal connector to the camera making sure that all cables are securely fastened 44
- Push the cable into the connector and secure it by fastening the screw 44
- Schematic diagram terminal connectors 44
- Axis 210 211 technical specifications 45
- Technical specifications 45
- Axis 210 211 technical specifications 46
- General performance considerations 47
- Optimizing your system 47
- Bandwidth 49
- Frame rates motion jpeg and mpeg 4 49
- Checking the firmware 50
- Troubleshooting 50
- Upgrading the firmware 50
- Axis support 51
- Emergency recovery procedure 51
- Axis 210 211 troubleshooting 52
- Symptoms possible causes and remedial actions 52
- Axis 210 211 troubleshooting 53
- Axis 210 211 troubleshooting 54
- For additional assistance please contact your reseller or see the support pages on the axis website at www axis com techsup 54
- Axis 210 211 glossary of terms 55
- Glossary of terms 55
- Axis 210 211 glossary of terms 56
- Axis communications 60
- Quick user s guide 60
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