Axis Communications 2100 Security Camera User Manual


 
AXIS 2100 User’s Guide Overview
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ISP and Modem - The Point to Point Protocol (PPP) support allows you to use your AXIS
2100 remotely over a serial link, just as if it were located on your local network. Initially
setting up the unit using a computer connected by the supplied Null Modem cable, you can
quickly configure the unit for remote use using an external modem; whereby your video
images can even be uploaded to your preferred Internet Service Provider (ISP) to allow
global access to your live images from any browser on the Internet. Select any of the
supported ISPs in the Web-based Wizards, or use your own ISP as storage for your live
images.
Security - The AXIS 2100 includes a self-contained Web server, which means that digital
images can be secured like any other Internet host. Data protection is normally
implemented by your Network Administrator using the unit’s security settings in
combination with an organization’s Internet firewall. The Administrator can decide
whether individuals, groups, the whole company or the whole world may access your
camera. The AXIS 2100 supports multi-user password protection.
Network Camera Servers Developer's Pages - The Camera Division at Axis maintains a specialist
site for network camera developers. New ideas and tools for software developers are often
added. Follow the camera links and check it out at: www.axis.com
Linux Operating System - Including a Boa Web server, the Linux operating system provides a
stable platform for open-source development in future releases of the product. In
accordance with the GNU General Public License, Axis have published the kernel for this
product at http://developer.axis.com/. Axis would like to thank Paul Phillips, who wrote
Boa; and Larry Doolittle, who is now enhancing and maintaining this free software -
published at www.boa.org.
AXIS Technology - Axis renowned chipset technology is built upon an open architechture
that is streamlined to provide device connectivity independent of any file server. The AXIS
2100 is driven by a powerful AXIS ETRAX 32-bit RISC processor and includes the
industry's first dedicated digital video remote monitoring compression chip - the AXIS
ARTPEC-1.
Compression and Performance - With an adaptive frame rate dependent on the prevailing
lighting conditions, the AXIS 2100 delivers Motion-JPEG images at up to 10 images per
second, as well as single JPEG images that feature user-defined compression levels. See
also Picture frequency for Networking Applications, on page 27.
Complimentary Software -
AXIS IP Installer - for quick installation of multiple units
AXIS Camera Control (Axis’ ActiveX component software, required for Microsoft Internet
Explorer).
Java Applet for use with Internet Explorer when ActiveX cannot be used.