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1. 192 16 253 80 is an example of a camera IP address For more information about ActiveX and the OBJECT and PARAM tags please refer to the Network Camera Severs Developers pages at http www axis com products camera_servers Server Push or ActiveX You can also direct your HTML page to choose either Server Push or ActiveX depending on the browser viewing your page To do this you need to include a JavaScript in your html file as described in the example below AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the Camera Server 17 Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt Choose the right browser lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt SCRIPT LANGUAGE JavaScript gt if navigator appName Microsoft Internet Explorer document write lt OBJECT ID Axis Camera CLASSID CLSID 1773DB27 C4D2 11D1 87CE 00805FD85E14 gt document write lt PARAM NAME CamAddress VALUE 192 16 253 80 gt document write lt PARAM NAME AutoSize VALUE 0 gt document write lt BR gt Download the lt B gt Axis ActiveX Camera Control lt B gt lt BR gt from the lt B gt Server push page lt B gt lt OBJECT gt else document write lt IMG SRC htto 192 16 253 80 cqi bin fullsize srvpushb gt gt lt SCRIPT gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt HTML Refresh Image Feed This function instructs your Web browser to collect a new snapshot at an adjustable rate It is supported by most s
2. 240 User s Guide Appendix A Hardware Inventory 25 Appendix A Hardware Inventory Unpack and check all the items against the check list below Contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged All packing material is recyclable The AXIS 200 Hardware Camera Server Mounting Assembly Power Supply Extension Cord Media CD ROM Printed Material The AXIS 240 Hardware Camera Server Power Supply Media CD ROM Printed Materials Model Variants AXIS 200 Europe UK Australia USA Japan 10 feet 3 m Title AXIS Online CD This User s Guide Model Variants AXIS 240 Europe UK Australia USA Japan Title AXIS Online CD This User s Guide Part Numbers 0064 2 15104 14233 14234 14255 14253 14254 15187 Part Numbers 16500 Part Numbers 0072 14233 14234 14255 14253 14254 Part Numbers 16500 26 Appendix A Hardware Inventory AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Connectors and Indicators This information provides a useful reference when performing the remaining stages of the installation The AXIS 200 Camera Server Control Snapshot Camera lens Power supply Ethernet RS 232 serial Auxiliary I O button indicator ObaseT connector Lock ring Serial number CS ring indicator indicator Power Net Auxiliary I O Connector A Mini DIN 8 pole external connector with two alarm inputs one relay output and an Auto Iris co
3. Camera Server More information regarding CDPD and GSM modems is available on the Axis web site at http www axis com AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Appendix C Modem Installation 33 Configuring the Dial Up Adapter The following instructions describe how to set up a Microsoft Windows 95B PC for modem dial up connection to an Axis Camera Server Deviations from these instructions can be expected when using other operating systems It is assumed that the TCP IP dial up networking modem and serial port configurations are correctly installed If this is not the case please consult your Windows 95 documentation and install these before configuring the dial up adapter for access to your Axis Camera Server 1 From the Control Panel double click the Network icon and highlight your TITE Dial Up Adapter Click Properties E Hii i al saisis irmi an araa Tama e ea 2 Goto the Advanced tab Select Use IPX header compression from the Property E Tit ee mm he meat ate Eam ram Emi ri 1 l oes TS ee H list and enter the value No in the Value drop down list Click OK gt ja l 3 Double click My Computer on your desktop and double click the Dial Up Networking icon 4 Right click Make New Connection 3 Pi Maliha Metersking Pii E 3 l Ti Poppi Comrie BC ee a bee Select Properties 5 Enter the phone number to which your Axis Camera Server is connected 34 Appen
4. Guide Using the Camera Server 23 5 Disconnect from the ISP Dial to an ISP OP LO Oe 0s OO DL AS Sih ee le OS 6 snapshot fullsize jpg Online die 23456 suser USER pass PASS timeouc m2 fup hose 2072 42y 7 166 user TUpUsSeYr pass PASS sirc tlastsnou Jpg dest i mages oY Sna so0 sh 6m eSa pS tempo tmp sips offline Example 2 AXIS 240 only When executing the following script a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera is moved to a predefined position While the camera is moving the script pauses for several seconds until it is certain that the camera has reached the desired position A snapshot is taken and sent via ftp to a server The camera then moves to the next position and a new snapshot is taken and sent In this example this procedure is repeated every hour This is an example of an Axis extended CRON script O OSZ 8 Was Mel JOG ptz preset 1 sleep 5 LED host gt 20 242 72 06 user USER pass FASS sre fullsize po dest myDestinationFilel jpg cam 1 ptz preset 2 sleep 5 fap host 207x242 7 0386 user USER pass PAGS sre fullsize Jpg dest myDestinationFile2 jpg cam 1 o xe 24 Application Examples AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Example 3 At start up a buffer for 10 fullsize images from camera 1 is created and a process to continually fill this buffer is initiated A state change of logic state from 0 to 1 at digital input 1 cau
5. the lens documentation for more information Refer to the AXIS 200 User s Manual for further information on fitting an Auto Iris lens to the AXIS 200 AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Appendix C Modem Installation 3 Appendix C Modem Installation Using the Camera Server without a Network The RS 232 port of your Axis Camera Server can be used to communicate with the camera server using an ordinary modem an ISDN modem a CDPD modem or a direct serial connection to a computer We will in this chapter describe how to connect your camera server to a standard modem and how to dial from a modem connected Microsoft Windows 95 PC to your modem connected Axis Camera Server The Axis Camera Server has plug and play functionality for a few selected modems We suggest you use one of the modems listed below since it makes installation and setup so much easier e USRobotics Courier 33600 e USRobotics Sportster 33600 e USRobotics Sportster Flash e USRobotics Sportster MessagePlus e USRobotics Sportster 28800 e USRobotics Sportster Voice 56k e USRobotics 33600 Fax e 3Com Impact IQ External ISDN Modem e Diamond SupraExpress 56e Notes Although most external modems are known to work well with Axis Camera Servers only the modems listed above have been fully tested by Axis Communications Modems not featured in the above list will normally require the setting of a modem specific initi ation string Modem initiali
6. 0 The host will return Reply from 192 16 253 80 or some similar message This means that the address has been set and the communication is established AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Verifying the Installation Important T Windows 95 only When using the Windows 95 implementation of ARR change the first line to arp s lt camera IP address gt lt Ethernet address gt lt w95host IP address gt where lt w95host IP address gt is the IP address of your Windows 95 host Example arp s 192 16 253 80 00 40 8c 10 00 86 192 16 253 8 pine 122 1625380 Note When you execute the ping command for the first time you will experience a significantly longer response time than usual Using ARP in UNIX and OS 2 To download the IP address and verify the communication type the following commands arp s lt camera IP address gt lt Ethernet address gt temp ping lt camera IP address gt Example arp s 192 116 253 880 0014026c 10100786 temp Ping 122 Loe2 Jo The host will return 192 16 253 80 is alive or some similar message to indicate that the address has been set and the communication is established Note When you execute the ping command for the first time you may experience a significantly longer oo response time than usual Verifying the Installation After assigning an IP address verify the connection between your camera server and the netw
7. AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide AXIS 200 and 240 Camera Server User s Guide AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Quick Installation Procedure Quick Installation Procedure To get your camera server up and running on an ethernet network follow these instructions 1 Note the serial number found on the underside label of the camera server The serial number equals the Ethernet address of the unit 2 AXIS 240 only Connect the camera s to the camera server a Connect your camera server to the network 4 Connect the external power supply Note The power supply supplied with your product is country specific Refer to Appendix A Hardware Inventory and check that the type of power supply is correct 5 Acquire a valid and unused IP address for the camera server from your Network Administrator 6 Assign the IP address using your preferred method the AXIS IP Installer program or ARP Easy AXIS IP Installer 7 a Windows 95 98 e NT Install the AXIS Quick ARP ping 7 Windows 95 98 e NT Start a DOS IP Installer You will find the installation program on the AXIS Online CD and on the Axis Web Site at http www axis com 7 b Run the AXIS IP Installer from the Start menu Te Restart your camera server 7 d Locate the serial number of your camera server in the list 7 e Enter the desired IP address and click Set IP address 8 To access the camera server Home Page click Home page of selected A
8. NT platforms Windows 3 x users should navigate to the CD using File Manager and click the setup31 exe file Startup Procedures for Macintosh UNIX and OS 2 Navigate to the CD root directory and click on the start pdf file from within your preferred file manager application Note Ifthe Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 0 is not installed on your system locate and run the appropriate installer from the tools Acrobat folder Refer to the readme txt file for full path name details HTML Interface You can access a Web browser interface to the contents of the AXIS Online CD by clicking the HTML button from within the main installation dialog This interface allows Network Administrators to distribute the CD contents over the intranet by simply broadcasting a URL reference 6 Installation Summary AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Installation Summary You install your camera server in these steps e Connecting the hardware e Assigning an IP address e Verifying the installation e Configuring the camera server e Adjusting the focus Connecting the Hardware Connecting the AXIS 200 to a Mounting Assembly Fasten the camera server to the supplied mounting assembly and position it appropriately for your application Note The AXIS 200 can be mounted on any standard mount ane Tip as To make the camera stand smaller remove the middle part of the mounting assembly The camera holder can now be attached directly to the foot See th
9. UE img imagel jpg img image2 jpg gt lt PARAM NAME ImageLabel VALUE First image Second image gt lt PARAM NAME Interval VALUE 5 gt lt HR gt If you were using a Java enabled browser you would see a continuously updating image instead of this paragraph lt HR gt lt APPLET gt Note The Camimg parameters defined above are optional Please refer to the User Manual for a full description of the available parameter options CamCtri Java Applet CamImg is a Java applet supplied with your Axis Camera Server It is an easy to use Java applet that continuously loads live from Axis Camera Servers and enables Pan Tilt control of connected cameras via the AXIS 240 Please refer to the User s Manual for a full description of the available parameters Simply insert the following piece of code in your HTML file where you want the images to appear lt APPLET CODEBASE http 192 16 253 80 classes CODE CamCtrl class WIDTH 512 HEIGHT 478 gt lt APPLET gt Note A number of optional parameters can be included into your CamCtrl applet Please refer to the ee a E Users Manual for a full description of the available parameter options Pan Tilt Control Clicking the Pan Tilt link from the AXIS 240 Home page activates a Pan Tilt facility that allows connected cameras to be controlled using a simple graphical Web interface The Pan Tilt Control function is only supported in the AXIS 240 Fo
10. and moves a lens 5mm farther from the camera DC type lenses are not supported Use an Auto Iris type lens An Auto Iris lens can be distinguished from a DC type lens by the LEVEL and ALC adjustment screws These screws are not fitted to DC type lenses An Auto Iris lens additionally uses the video signal as feedback to the lens Connecting an Auto Iris Lens to the AXIS 200 e Red wire connects to PIN 5 power source 12 V DC e White wire connects to pin 3 video signal e Black wire connects to pin 8 ground for lens power AXIS 200 Red Wire Vec DC 8 16V Power Source 12V DC Pin 5 LENS White Wire Video Signal Vor VS Video Signal Pin 3 Black Wire Weel Ground Ping UXiliary IO Port 30 Appendix B Auto Iris AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Level Adjustment It is very important that you make the following adjustments in the brightest light condition bright sun light that you intend to use the AXIS 200 1 Close the lens completely by turning the LEVEL screw head towards low position The image on your screen should now be black 2 Carefully turn the LEVEL screw head towards high position until the image appears on the screen The lens is now adjusted to protect the CCD sensor against being damaged by bright sun light ALC Adjustment The ALC has been adjusted by the manufacturer and may not need to be adjusted for general use With the ALC screw head you adjust the photometry between peak and average See
11. at the Axis Website and on the AXIS Online CD Safety Notices Please observe all safety markings and instructions when using this product Caution Potential hazard that can damage the product Important Potential hazard that can seriously impair operation Do not proceed beyond any of the above notices until you have fully understood the implications Legal Considerations Camera surveillance can be prohibited by laws that vary from country to country Check out the laws in your local region before using the AXIS 200 and 240 for surveillance Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC USA This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Shielded cables should be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A limits Europe C This digital equipment fulfils the requirements for radiated emission according to lim
12. ated in the previous steps and click Dial Your modem will now dial to your camera server 14 After successful modem connection is established a terminal window will appear Log on as a root user default password is pass 15 Type ppp and then return 16 Press the continue button to close the terminal window 17 Start your web browser In the URL ae field enter the IP address of your Axis Voi sale Commerc Ted ta the Mast sae oF jaut iri be lp fear a DAT OF aol lLele Coma Camera Server If your camera server qUse sz Fullsice jpgq Ee downlead an image still has the default IP address enter hetp 192 36 253 80 ar atsa granted The internal Home page of your Axis i Camera Server and an image is now displayed Corinei C Fa 18 Click Settings if you want to change the image settings or adjust the RS 232 port speed AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Appendix C Modem Installation 37 Setting the IP Address Using a Null Modem Cable The IP address of the camera server can be changed directly via direct serial connection using a Null Modem cable and an appropriate terminal program The instructions provided below are relevant to Microsoft s HyperTerminal Connecting the Camera Server 1 Attach the null modem cable to the RS 232 connector of the camera server and the serial port of your computer 2 From the Windows Start Menu start the HyperTerminal program 3 Create a new connection de
13. available in a form format from the Network Camera Servers Developers pages at http www axis com Each form includes a CRON Script Maker containing several interactive fields for generating custom CRON scripts e Any common text editor Edit using any common text editor and download the file using FTP Script Format A CRON script can include one or several entries Each entry includes the following elements e Comment s e A trigger condition e Command s e An entry termination character Note Only one CRON script can be resident within the camera server at a time aaa 20 Using the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Comments It is good programming practice to start each new entry with a comment to describe its function Comments are optional but must be proceeded by a character as detailed below E lt comment gt Example THiS Cron entry wi lla Trigger Condition The commands contained within each specific entry are triggered by a defined trigger condition The trigger condition is specified by six separate fields and must be terminated with a colon cc 99 e e lt Minute gt lt Hour gt lt Day gt lt Month gt lt Day of the week gt lt Inpuc and Boot loptLonal gt Time and Date Event Fields The first five fields specify the time and date events i e Minute Hour Day Month and Day of the week The syntax for each field within a trigger condition is governe
14. ctive indicator flashes on every occasion one of the connected cameras takes a snapshot Power Indicator The Power indicator is normally lit while power is applied If it is not lit or it flashes there is problem with the AXIS 240 power supply Network Indicator The Network indicator flashes to indicate network activity Control Button The Control button is used for multiple purposes e g restoring the factory default settings triggering CRON scripts Serial Number The serial number is located on the underside label of the AXIS 240 Please note that the serial number of your AXIS 240 is identical to the Ethernet address of the unit AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Appendix B Auto Iris 29 Appendix B Auto Iris General The CCD charged coupled device supplied with the AXIS 200 can become permanently damaged if the camera lens is exposed to too much direct sunlight or halogen light In extreme and outdoor environments such as these it recommended that the AXIS 200 is fitted with an Auto Iris lens An Auto Iris lens also improves image quality during high and low light conditions The AXIS 200 is designed with a CS mount which means that the lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard CS lens typically used within the surveillance industry Notes A C mount lens will also work with the AXIS 200 Camera Server if used with an adaptor that effectively provides a spacer with two female 32 threads
15. d by the following rules e Each time and date field can contain several numerical event variables that are delimited by commas and hyphens e Each field is delimited by an open space e An asterisk represents the full range of event variables within the relative time and date field i e means every minute every hour every day every month every day of the week e Numerical event variables separated by a hyphen indicates an inclusive range i e 2 6 means 2 to 6 Example Trigger every month between the fourth and eighth at 10 03 12 03 and 14 03 using the 24 hr clock EEE a ae AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the Camera Server 2 Input and Boot Field The sixth field is an optional Input and Boot field that defines the input and boot trigger functions You can program the AXIS 200 and 240 to trigger at startup or on the logical states present on the Control button and digital input ports using the trigger variables boot B I1 and 12 respectively The B I1 and 12 trigger variables must be proceeded by an activate condition 0 or 1 to indicate when the trigger variable is activated Note The AXIS 240 has input ports 4 EE The table below outlines the available trigger variables and their possible combinations Trigger Variable Description boot Activate at startup B Activate after high low logical transition of Control button B Activate after low high logical transition of C
16. d with four coax BNC video in connectors CAM1 CAM4 and one S video connector Y C The video inputs are equipped with signal autosensing to provide full connectivity to cameras using different video formats e g NTSC PAL Black white 50Hz or Black white 60Hz Physical connections made using RG59 75 ohm coax cable Video Cable have a recommended maximum length of 800 feet 250 m DIP Switches Each video input is normally terminated with a 75 ohm resistor via an associated DIP switch connected in the down position If the AXIS 240 is to be connected in parallel with other equipment disable the input termination by turning the corresponding DIP switch to the up position Otherwise the picture quality might be reduced I O Connector A Mini DIN 8 pole external connector with four alarm inputs and one relay output RS 232 Serial Connectors Two 9 pin D sub connectors providing RS 232 serial connection typically to a Pan Tilt device and modem Ethernet OBaseT Connector 10BaseT RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet connector for connection to the network Power Supply Connector Jack socket PS D for connection of AXIS 240 power supply An alternative power connector is also provided Note The power supply supplied with your AXIS 240 is country specific Please check that the type of power supply you are using is correct See page 25 28 Appendix A Hardware Inventory AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Active Indicator The A
17. dix C Modem Installation 6 Go to the Server Types tab and disable the NetBEUI and IPX SPX Compatible checkbox Click TCP IP Settings 7 Select Specify an IP address and enter the IP address of your adapter Notes The IP address selected must be on the same Network segment as the IP address of the Axis Camera Server that you intend to connect to If you have a network card installed on your PC the IP address of your camera server and your dial up adapter can not be on the same net work segment as the network adapter 8 Uncheck Use default gateway on remote network and click OK AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide 9 In My Connection dialog go to the Scripting tab and disable the start terminal screen minimized checkbox Click OK 10 Go to the General tab From the Connect using dialog click Configure Appendix C Modem Installation 35 36 Appendix C Modem Installation AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide 11 In the Standard Modem Properties dialog go to the Options tab and check ESENIN HE Bring up terminal window after Geel Conecten Op dialing Click OK twice Cansaciian onan Fret ray ca DA ea drm hen ice of een Cel cone O ma aati or paa cial iw bon credit cadira i 4 semedi Simia Catered Fe Drip erin jian C em 12 Restart your computer 13 Start the camera server dial up connection cre
18. e In order to limit the memory overhead that this facility demands no more than five clients can simultaneously activate a Server push link to the same camera server Once this client threshold has been exceeded a single snapshot image is produced for all additional clients that are trying to activate the link ActiveX The Server push function is currently supported by Netscape Navigator only However installing the AXIS Camera Control software onto your client and using the ActiveX function provides the same functionality within Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Windows 95 98 or NT PC Note The AXIS Camera Control software is pre requisite for automatic picture updating using Microsoft Internet Explorer and must be installed on your client prior to enabling ActiveX This software is available on the AXIS Online CD and via the Axis Website Including ActiveX into an HTML page To include ActiveX into an HTML page use the OBJECT and PARAM tags in your HTML code as defined in the example below Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt Axis Camera Server Page lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt H1 gt Welcome to the ActiveX Camera Server Demo page lt H1 gt lt OBJECT ID Axis Camera WIDTH 352 HEIGHT 288 CLASSID CLSID 1773DB27 C4D2 11D1 87CE O0805FD85E14 gt lt PARAM NAME AutoSize VALUE 1 gt lt PARAM NAME CamAddress VALUE 192 16 253 80 lt OBJECT gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt
19. e bo cun 3 Setting the IP Address Using a Null Modem Cable ois cctatirea a 3 Product Overview AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Product Overview The AXIS 200 and 240 Network Camera Servers With built in Web servers the AXIS 200 and 240 offer easy and cost effective solutions for interactive surveillance and remote monitoring Connected directly to Ethernet networks they provide a source for live color pictures over the network or even over the Internet Sy A SSMU TC Arion o AXIS 200 AXIS 240 The AXIS 200 is a self contained network camera with interchangeable optics The AXIS 240 is a small high performance camera server that can service up to four PAL NTSC video source and one S video camera Caution The CCD charged coupled device within the AXIS 200 can become permanently damaged if the camera lens is exposed to too much direct sunlight or halogen light If this is the case use an Auto Iris Lens See Appendix B Auto Iris for more information AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Product Overview The AXIS Online CD The AXIS Online CD provides an easy to use electronic catalogue that includes all of the latest AXIS product software utilities software white papers user documents technical references etc It can be used within all of the supported Axis computing environments Startup Procedures for Windows The AXIS Online CD will autostart from a local CD drive on Windows 95 98 and
20. e illustration Caution The CCD charged coupled device within the AXIS 200 can become permanently damaged If the camera lens is exposed to too much direct sunlight or halogen light If this is the case please use an Auto Iris Lens See Appendix B Auto Iris for more information If used outdoors or in extreme environments the camera server must be housed in an outdoor casing For more information please refer to the camera sever product pages at http www axis com Connecting Your Cameras to the AXIS 240 Connect the cameras to the AXIS 240 using the appropriate cables connectors The AXIS 240 can service up to four coax BNC cameras and one S video camera It is possible to connect a Pan Tilt device to the RS 232 Pan Tilt port of the AXIS 240 for remote adjustment of the camera position The AXIS 240 can control one Pan Tilt device at a time or several if they are daisy chained Refer to the Pan Tilt Control information provided in the User s Manual and or your camera supplier s documentation for further details on connecting the cameras AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Assigning an IP Address 7 Connecting the Camera Server to Your Network 1 Note the serial number of your camera server for future reference during the installation procedure This is located on the underside label of the camera server 2 Connect your camera server to the network using an Ethernet 10baseT connector Connect the power suppl
21. et Explorer Notes The AXIS Camera Control software is pre requisite for automatic picture updating using Microsoft Internet Explorer and must be installed on your client prior to enabling ActiveX This software is available on the AXIS Online CD and via the Axis Website See also Automatic Picture Updating on page 5 AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Adjusting the Focus 1 Adjusting the Focus AXIS 200 Camera Server Your AXIS 200 is delivered in approximate focus position with focus set to infinity The lens has rotational focus control To fine adjust to close focus carefully turn the smaller lens If you cannot get a sharp picture screw the smaller lens to its end and loosen the lock ring Direct the camera towards a distant object and bring the camera into focus by turning the entire lens mount Remember to tighten the lock ring afterwards Lens Lock ring Lens mount Note The lens assembly rotates on a screw fitting and can be completely removed If you need to remove the lens take care not to let any dust enter the lens as this will effect the quality of your snapshots Check the result of the adjustments by taking some new pictures Use one of the automatic updating functions to monitor the focus changes Because the AXIS 200 is designed with a CS mount the lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard CS lens typically used within the surveillance industry A C mount lens will also
22. ftware applications for archiving a buffered image hugesize jpg The highest resolution snapshot available As opposed to the fullsize and halfsize images the hugesize image is software generated which takes about 10 seconds Zzoom jpg A cutout from the center of hugesize It takes about 8 seconds to generate Including Snapshots in Web Pages Follow these steps to integrate live snapshots into your own web pages 1 Create your web page using your preferred HTML creation tool i e an ordinary text editor or a dedicated HTML design application 2 In your Web browser enter the name or IP address of your camera server together with the preferred snapshot type Example HEL Osy 712 TO 25S 807 Ful beiges pI 3 Add an HTML reference to the snapshot within the target web page Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt Sample page lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt H1 gt Welcome to Axis Web Camera Demo lt H1 gt lt IMG ALT Fullsize JPEG Image ORC RECE ZATIZ 1632554307 Tul bei zes jpg gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt Each time anyone visits this page a new fullsize snapshot will be generated and displayed in the Web browser Since Web pages are kept locally for fast browsing your browser may some times display a cached image as opposed to a newly taken snapshot When this happens simply click Reload Refresh in your Web browser You can easily change the size of you
23. hould you require any technical assistance please contact your local dealer If your questions cannot be answered immediately your dealer will forward your queries through the appropriate channels to ensure you a rapid response If you are connected to Internet you can obtain on line manuals technical support software updates application software and general corporate information from any of the locations listed below WWW FTP ftp ftp axis com pub axis http www axis com AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Revision 1 0 Part No 16500 Dated January 1999 Copyright Axis Communications AB 1996 1999 AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Product Overview ccc ce ce ee eee 4 The AXIS 200 and 240 Network Camera Servers 0 0 c cece e nnn 4 The AAS Online CD lt i obh wen die be dend bbdad iik bed owe eedeneebardndadandd 5 Installation Summary 4105221 2veaecdeedcdetoveandsacde ta eeeaer tabs aheceauaoae es 6 Connecting the Hardware cece eet eee eee ee eee nent eens 6 Connecting the AXIS 200 to a Mounting Assembly 1 0 0 00 6 Connecting Tour aimerds tone NS 2710 sigan exe rein ease ooerewn ero E nats 6 Connecting the Camera Server to Your Network 00 00 cette teens 7 Assigning an IP Address 2u04 0000 ovens eeo sauce gs ci cie dane tae abeeegeastsadenad 7 Ieee GENCE oiia6aee meas de Ern aoe Yow pony ee mine Coane eae oem 8 Using ARP in Windows 95 98 a
24. it B of EN55022 1994 and the requirements for immunity according to EN50082 1 1992 residential commercial and light industry Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions please inform your local Axis office which can be found on the cover of this document Axis Communications AB cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice Axis Communications AB makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Axis Communications AB shall not be liable nor responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Year 2000 Compliance Axis Communications AB warrants that the AXIS 200 and 240 are Year 2000 compliant Trademark Acknowledgments Acrobat Adobe Ethernet IBM Internet Explorer LAN Manager Macintosh Microsoft Netscape Navigator OS 2 UNIX Windows WWW are registered trademarks of the respective holders Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Axis Communications AB is independent of Sun Microsystems Inc Support Services S
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26. nnector for the AXIS 200 RS 232 Serial Connector A 9 pin D sub connector provides the physical RS 232 serial interface to a modem server within the AXIS 200 Ethernet OBaseT Connector 10BaseT RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet connector for connection to the network Power Supply Connector Jack socket for connection of the AXIS 200 power supply Note The power supply supplied with your AXIS 200 is country specific Please check that the type of power supply you are using is correct See page 25 Snapshot Indicator The Snapshot indicator will flash on every occasion the AXIS 200 takes a snapshot Power Indicator The Power indicator is normally lit while power is applied If it is not lit or it flashes there is problem with the AXIS 200 power supply Net Indicator The Net indicator flashes to indicate network activity Camera Lens Wide angle lens with rotational focus control Possible to mount standard C CS lenses Serial Number The serial number is located on the underside label of the AXIS 200 Please note that the serial number of your AXIS 200 is identical to the Ethernet address of the unit Control Button The Control button is used for multiple purposes e g restoring the factory default settings triggering CRON scripts AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Appendix A Hardware Inventory 27 The AXIS 240 Camera Server ETHERNET 10BaseT ALT POWER Video Inputs The AXIS 240 is equippe
27. o produce a snapshot within the AXIS 200 and 240 Home Pages simply enter the name or IP address of the unit into the location address field of your Web browser Example RECEPITO Tona 07 This causes the camera server to generate a fullsize JPEG image Each time you reload the page a new snapshot is displayed within the camera server Home Pages Clean Snapshots To generate clean snapshots that are not embedded within the camera server Home Page you must specify the preferred snapshot type for the target JPEG file within the URL of your Web browser Snapshots can be created in different sizes e g fullsize halfsize etc Example KEPI 92e L62533 807 Fullsize J pI Betor t92 OS OS CU hal size 09 Snapshot Types You can adjust the size and appearance of your snapshots ranging from small highly compressed to large high quality images The file size depends on several factors Low compression and large images result in larger files but higher quality Images with a lot of detail will also generate larger files Using the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide These image files are available within your AXIS 200 and 240 File name Description fullsize jpg The standard resolution Hardware generated in about 0 5 seconds halfsize jpg Excellent for thumbnails Hardware generated in about 0 3 seconds lastshot jpg The last snapshot taken either a fullsize or halfsize snapshot Primarily intended for so
28. ontrol button IB Activate when Control button is logically high pressed 0B Activate when Control button is logically low released I Activate after high low logical transition on Input Port I 2 Activate after low high logical transition on Input Port 2 HI Activate when Input Port is logically high 012 Activate when Input Port 2 is logically low CC Note The camera server polls the input ports every 0 2 seconds Thus more rapid logical transitions will not be detected By conjugating the trigger variables using a logical AND function amp you can develop complex triggering mechanisms Example Activate on Control button transition from high to low and Input port 1 high Example 2 Activate on Input port 1 low and Input port 2 transition from low to high OI1 amp 12 22 Using the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide CRON Commands Several CRON script commands can be used within an entry All commands must be terminated cc 9D e with a semi colon This table lists the available commands Command alert buffer_init buffer_start buffer_stop ftp log mail offline online ptz applies to 240 only reset sleep snapshot Description Sends a small message to a remote host Initiates an image buffer Stores snapshots in the image buffer Ends the storing of snapshots in the image buffer Transfers an image to a remote host using FTP Writes a message to the camera ser
29. ork 1 Start your Web browser and enter the name or IP address in the location address field Example http cameraserv OF nttp 192 16 253 80 AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide a p i BEN ee ee ee r G a HE c ee Ae mka Piee m ara TE Sep or SOP eee g Eem iri erun Fit h HEN rt TEE eed ed ee ee rE eee r ee ee nes E A et eee eee Pen nee be ee eee oe ee M al hea eee E E EE ed er fe es e ee Lh es E SP Ss ee Se ee eee ES A a a SEJ T iah nti kk tdi al eo p reppe p peg SS se nm ii a a mi i el o D i h A a ai ia mi i ojia b i Mi T eee gj mo Se eee Law ban Re te a Tair a eee eee ee a O e ami e EN ae E nl ee p ee Ce ee o O a m p P O as ae PEF a eee a p _ _ mm 3 To further test your camera server take some more snapshots Simply click Reload Refresh in your Web browser to do that Note Web pages are kept locally for fast browsing and your browser may occasionally display a cached image as opposed to a newly taken snapshot When this happens simply click Reload Refresh in your Web browser Some browsers may even force you to clear the cache or use forced reload e g ShifttReload in Netscape Using the Server Push and ActiveX Links Click Server push from the Server push page to start automatic picture updating using Netscape Navigator Click ActiveX to enable automatic picture updating using Microsoft Intern
30. ormance it is additionally recommended that all unused video inputs are disabled from the AXIS 240 Configuration Video page Using the Camera Server After installing the AXIS 200 and 240 and assigning an appropriate IP address you are ready to use the camera server in your own applications This section describes how to use the AXIS 200 and 240 effectively to realize its full potential including e Snapshots Taking snapshots of various formats and including them on your web pages e Automatic picture updating Various methods for continuously updating images are available including Server push Java image feed and Refresh image feed functions e Pan Tilt control Supports input ouput operations via the HTTP protocol applicable to the AXIS 240 only e External Web sites Using snapshot files on the Internet e CRON scripts Triggering the camera server by times or input events Further information on how to use your camera server is provided in the User s Manual AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the Camera Server 13 Snapshots Throughout this user guide an image generated by the camera server is referred to as a snapshot The following information describes how to take a snapshot and also defines the various types of snapshots files that can be produced Taking Snapshots For each snapshot taken the camera server generates a JPEG file and stores it within its internal memory Home Page Snapshots T
31. r 19 Time and Date 20 Trigger 20 D DIP switches 27 E Ethernet address 7 F Focus 11 H Home page 10 HTML refresh image feed 17 http www axis com 24 Indicators AXIS 200 26 AXIS 240 28 Inventory 25 IP address 7 38 Index AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Lens ALC adjustment 29 30 C mount 11 29 CS mount 11 29 DC type 29 LEVEL adjustment 29 30 M Modem ASCII 31 Baud Rate 32 CDPD 31 Dial Up Adapter 33 GSM 32 Initialization 31 ISDN 31 RS 232 31 Mounting assembly 6 25 O OBJECT tags 16 Optics 4 OS 2 9 P Pan Tilt 6 18 PARAM tags 16 Ping command 9 Power supply 25 PTZ253 R RARP 7 Refresh image feed 17 Reload Refresh 10 RS 232 6 37 S Serial number AXIS 200 26 AXIS 240 28 Server push 10 15 Snapshots 13 U UNIX 9 URL 13 V Video inputs 27
32. r further information on this facility please refer to the Pan Tilt Zoom support pages at http www axis com products camera_servers AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the Camera Server 19 External Web Sites If your Website is not adversely effected by heavy traffic and your camera server is connected directly to an Ethernet network it is possible to fetch images directly from the camera server However it is recommended that images are accessed over an assisting Web server and not directly when e modem connected e located behind a firewall e subject to high volume traffic e used for generating large files such as hugesize jpg which is very time consuming If any of the above circumstances prevail the best way to transfer images from the camera server to an assisting Web server is to use CRON scripts Note You can use the CRON script facility to collect snapshots periodically CRON Scripts Embedded within your Axis camera server is a time event based scripting language CRON This service allows you to program event and or time triggered functions within the camera server Any of the following tools can be used for generating a CRON script file e The Online Editor An easy to use on line editor available via the Cron Script Cron Configu ration pages e TheText Editor An integrated text editor available via the Cron Script Cron Configuration pages e CRON Script Maker Fully documented CRON applications
33. r snapshot AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the Camera Server 15 Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt Axis Camera Server Page lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt H1 gt Welcome to the enlarged Axis Web Camera Demo lt H1 gt lt IMG ALT Fullsize JPEG Image SRC Https 107 1675 3607 Fulks izes Ipo WIDTH 704 HEIGHT 576 gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt In this example the width of the image has been doubled from normal fullsize 352 to 704 pix els and the height from normal PAL fullsize 288 to 576 pixels Automatic Picture Updating The camera server supports several methods for automatic picture updating e Server push e ActiveX e HTML refresh image feed e CamImg Java applet e CamCtrl Java applet includes Pan Tilt control for the AXIS 240 Server Push The Server push function continuously pushes new snapshots to your Web browser Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt Axis Camera Server Page lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt H1 gt Welcome to the Server Push Demo lt H1 gt lt IMG SRC Http 102z 6253380 091 bin fullsize srvpusnb lt BODY gt lt HTML gt The frame rate depends on how fast the AXIS 200 and 240 can deliver the snapshot data over the available network bandwidth Therefore you cannot adjust the frequency of the Server push snapshots within your Web browser l6 Using the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guid
34. scription by selecting a name and icon Click OK 4 The Select To dialog is displayed Select Direct to Com1 from the drop down Connect using menu Click OK 5 Configure the Port details as follows Connect using Direct to Coml Port Settings bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stopbits 1 flow control hardware 6 Ifyou wish to retain the Port Settings for future use save the connection description to your hard drive 7 Click OK to initiate the HyperTerminal session and wait approximately 30 seconds to allow for the link to become established 8 Type CLIENT at the command prompt Note that HyperTerminal Commands are case sensitive 9 At the Login prompt type the login name and password of the camera server default to root and pass respectively 10 Type ip at the command prompt to check the current IP address 11 You can change the IP address by typing the following set_ip lt camera IP address gt Example set ip 1976 16 25 400 Note Itis not possible to have more than one concurrent HyperTerminal session running on the client ee index A ActiveX 10 16 Application examples 24 ARP 7 8 9 Auto Iris 29 AXIS IP Installer 7 AXIS Online CD 5 B BOOTP 7 C CamCtrl Java applet 18 Camera lens AXIS 200 26 CamImg applet 18 CCD 4 29 Configuring 12 Connectors AXIS 200 26 AXIS 240 27 CRON Commands 22 Input and Boot 20 21 Online Editor 19 Script format 19 Text Edito
35. ses five more snapshots to be added to the buffer The process is then stopped At this time the buffer holds five snapshots taken before the event and five snapshots taken after the event These snapshots are then sent to the designated e mail address The process to fill the buffer is then started again This is an example of an Axis extended CRON script U 59 O 2s 1 3L T 0 BOOT buffer_init 1 2 10 buffer_start src fullsize jpg duration inf 0 59 0 23 13L 212 OG ATI buffer stop sro fullsize Jpg store 5 mail s A subject a images buffer jpg t someone somewhere com b fullsize jJpg n 10 buffer_start src fullsize jpg duration inf o xe Application Examples The application possibilities are unlimited Security professionals use the AXIS 240 for general surveillance monitoring of medical equipment industrial production flows conference rooms parking facilities and badge recognition Axis Camera Servers empower you to monitor operations remotely from within the comfort of your own home headquarters or indeed from any workstation of your choosing that supports a Web browser Just think no more late trips to the factory to investigate problems The only real limitation for the number of applications to which the AXIS 240 can be suited is your fantasy Tip For interesting application ideas visit the Network Camera Servers Developer s Pages at our Website http www axis com AXIS 200 and
36. tandard Web browsers Notes To terminate automatic picture updating you can click Stop or enter another URL The Java script code example detailed below is used to bypass browser image caching Example lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt META http equiv Refresh content 5 gt lt TITLE gt Refresh image feed lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt SCRIPT LANGUAGE JavaScript gt day new Date document write lt IMG SRC http 192 16 253 80 fullsize jpg dummy document write day getHours document write day getSeconds document write day getMinutes decument write gt lt SCRIPT gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt 18 Using the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Camimg Java Applet CamImg is a Java applet supplied with your Axis Camera Server It automatically updates images default fullsize jpg and can be started from anywhere on the network The image refresh rate is programmable Should you choose to use the CamImg applet on a remote server it is necessary to copy the CamImg class file and all other associated files from your Axis Camera Server to the target server where your images are to be kept Simply insert the following piece of code in your HTML file where you want the images to appear lt APPLET CODEBASE http www yoursite com classes CODE CamiImg class WIDTH 362 HEIGHT 328 gt lt PARAM NAME Image VAL
37. ver IP address for you It also allows you to access the camera server home page via a Web browser The program is available on the AXIS Online CD and on the Axis Web Site at http www axis com Installing the AXIS IP Installer 1 On the AXIS Online CD click on the Software button 2 Select the IP Installer and click Install The AXIS IP Installer Setup dialog is displayed on the screen 3 Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen 4 Click Finish to complete the setup Setting the IP Address 1 Run the AXIS IP Installer from the Start menu The AXIS IP Installer dialog is displayed on the screen 2 Restart your camera server 3 Select the serial number of your camera server in the list The serial number is identical to the Ethernet address of the unit 4 Enter the desired IP address Click Set IP address The IP address will now be set 5 To access the home page of the camera server click Home page of selected Axis server You can now configure the camera server according to your requirements 6 Click OK to exit the program For more help during the installation of the IP address click Help or F1 Using ARP in Windows 95 98 and Windows NT To download the IP address and verify the communication start a DOS window and type the following commands arp s lt camera IP address gt lt Ethernet address gt ping lt camera IP address gt Example arp 6 192 LO rA oa 0 0 00A EOU ping WO 16290
38. ver log file Sends an e mail using SMTP Terminates the current PPP connection Dials up a modem for PPP connection Pans tilts and zooms connected video cameras Restarts the unit Makes a pause in the CRON script execution Updates the last snapshot image Notes Although the downloaded entries are effectively executed in parallel the commands included within each entry are executed sequentially i e the second command is not executed until the first is finished The Help pages accessible via the camera server Web interface describe CRON command syntax in detail Sample CRON Scripts Example The following script will 1 Execute every 10 minutes during daylight 5 AM 9 PM 2 Take a snapshot of the fullsize jpg image and store it internally in the camera as lastshot jpg 3 Dial up over a modem and connect to an Internet Service Provider ISP Note The ISP dialed in this example supports CHAP login and does not require a script part An example of the on line command to an ISP that requires a log on script could be online dial 1234567 user USER pass PASS timeout m6s40 script 1 ogin USER assword PASS 4 After log on we send the image taken previously to an ftp server It is first stored with the temporary name tmp jpg and later renamed to image followed by the year month day hour minute and second An example filename would be image1998 11 23_08 34 00 jpg AXIS 200 and 240 User s
39. work with the AXIS 200 Camera Server if used with an adaptor that effectively provides a spacer with two female 1 32 threads and moves a lens 5mm farther from the camera See Appendix B or the AXIS 200 Camera Server User s Manual for more information AXIS 240 Camera Server Adjust the focus of the camera s connected to your AXIS 240 Refer to your camera documentation for information on how to do this Configuring the Camera Server AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Configuring the Camera Server You can configure the camera server via hyperlinks from its own web pages using any standard Web browser Alternatively you can configure the camera server using FTP See the User s Manual for more information on how to do this Note For the latest technical information refer to the camera server Website at ttp www axis com products camera_servers Using a Web Browser To configure the camera server enter the name or IP address into the location address field of your Web browser as detailed below Example herpty7192 166255 80 On the AXIS 200 and 240 Home Pages click on the Settings link to reach the Configuration pages Log on as user root and use the default password pass In the Configuration pages you can change all unit parameters including the password Notes It is recommended that you change the password of your camera server as all Axis products are shipped with the same password as default For optimized perf
40. xis server window and type these commands arp s lt camera IP address gt lt Ethernet address gt lt my PC IP address gt ping lt IP address gt Example arp s 192 168 3 191 00 40 8c 10 00 86 192 168 3 193 ping 192 168 3 191 UNIX amp OS 2 Type these commands arp s lt IP address gt lt Ethernet address gt temp ping lt IP address gt Example arp s 192 168 3 191 00 40 8c 10 00 86 temp ping 192 168 3 191 8 To access the camera server Home Page start your Web browser and enter the IP address in the location address field http lt IP address gt Example http 192 168 3 191 9 Adjust the focus of the camera s Click Reload Refresh in your Web browser to test your adjustments The installation is complete and you can now include snapshots into your own applications Modem Only Installation See Appendix C Modem Installation on how to install your camera server if you are using a modem AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide About This Document This guide is applicable for software releases 1 41 and 1 12 and above for the AXIS 200 and 240 Camera Servers respectively The document provides introductory information as well as instructions on how to set up and manage the camera server It is intended for anyone involved in installing and using the camera server For more detailed instructions refer to the User s Manuals for the AXIS 200 and 240 that are available in on line format
41. y to the camera server Check that the Power indicator is constantly lit Assigning an IP Address To enable access to your camera server you must first assign it an appropriate IP address Before You Begin Make sure the camera server is powered up and attached to the network IP Address Acquire an unused IP address from your Network Administrator System Privileges You need root privileges on your UNIX system and administrator privileges on the Windows NT servers Ethernet Address Depending on the method you are using you will need to know the Ethernet address of your camera server The Ethernet address is based on the serial number found on the underside label of the unit Important Do not use the default or example IP address when installing your camera server Always consult your Network Administrator before assigning an IP address Set the IP address using one of these methods depending on your network environment Method Network environments See AXIS IP Installer Windows 95 98 amp Windows NT Using the AXIS IP Installer on page 8 ARP Windows 95 98 amp Windows NT Using ARP in Windows 95 98 and Windows NT on page 8 UNIX OS 2 Using ARP in UNIX and OS 2 on page 9 BOOTP UNIX Refer to the User s Manual RARP UNIX 8 Assigning an IP Address AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Using the AXIS IP Installer The AXIS IP Installer is a Windows 95 98 amp NT program that sets the camera ser
42. zation takes place when the camera server starts up during which the following parameters must be set Flow control must be set to hardware flow control 2 Echo mode all commands should be echoed 3 All replies from the modem must be in ASCII form 32 Appendix C Modem Installation AXIS 200 and 240 User s Guide Connecting Your Modem 1 Connect modem to phone line 2 Connect your modem to the RS 232 modem port on your camera server 3 Connect your modem to Power and power up your modem 4 Restart your Axis Camera Server If the modem you are using is one of the plug and play modems you should now be able to dial from a PC to your camera server and connect Note the default IP number of your camera server is 92 36 253 80 a Changing the Modem Baud Rate After successfully connecting to your camera server from a PC as described in Configuring the Dial Up Adapter on page 33 you can now increase the baud rate of your modem To do this follow the instructions below 1 From the Home page of your Axis Camera Server click Settings 2 Logon as root default password is pass 3 Click the Serial port Modem button AXIS 200 AXIS 240 to go to the modem page and modify the baud rate so that it is compatible with your modem The new port speed will take effect next time you restart your Axis Camera server Notes The maximum baud rate for the Axis 200 Camera Server is 38400bps and 15200bps for the Axis 240
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