AXIS 2460 Network DVR User’s Manual
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual About This Document 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 EMC standards This document is intended for both administrators and users of the AXIS 2460 Network DVR, and is applicable for firmware release 3.10 and above.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Table of Contents Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual The Factory Default Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix A - Recording Storage and Reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix B - The LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix C - Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix D - Other IP Setup Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Product Overview Product Overview The AXIS 2460 Network DVR (Digital Video Recorder) records directly from up to four analog video cameras via standard video cabling. All administration and viewing of recorded material is via a standard web browser (Internet Explorer) over a TCP/IP network.
Product Overview 6 AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Recordings - The AXIS 2460 allows continuous unattended recording to a hard disk. Live images can be viewed while recording, administration can be performed at any time, and playback can be started while other recordings are in progress. Digital image storage eliminates the multiple-use degradation associated with video tapes. • • • • • • • • Remote access from any PC over the network Continuous, event/alarm, manual and scheduled recording modes.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Product Overview Live Viewing - Quad or single display of live images in your browser. No other software required. Built-in support for PTZ Devices - Connected cameras can be controlled and positioned with the aid of a Pan/Tilt/Zoom device. These devices are connected and controlled directly from the AXIS 2460.
Product Overview AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Modem Support - The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) support allows you to use your AXIS 2460 remotely over a serial link, just as if it were located on your local network. You can initially set up the unit over the network, or from a computer connected directly by the supplied Null Modem cable, and then access it via a standard Dial-up (PPP) connection.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Description Description Please read the following information to familiarize yourself with the AXIS 2460, making particular note of where the connectors and indicators are located. This section provides a useful reference when installing the product. The Front Panel Please refer to the numbered explanations for a brief description of the indicators on the front panel. ❶ ❷ ❸❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❶Power Button - To switch the unit ON, simply press the button once.
Description AXIS 2460 User’s Manual The Rear Panel ❼ ❶ ❷ ❾ ❻ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❺ ❽ ❿ ❶Video Outputs (4) - These outputs provide loop-through connections, and can be used for direct monitoring of the connected video cameras. ❷Video Inputs (4) - Connect your standard PAL or NTSC video cameras to these inputs. ❸Factory Default button - This button will reset the unit to the original factory default settings. Use a paperclip or similar to press the button. See also The Factory Default Settings, on page 49.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Checking The Hardware Inventory Mounting the Recorder Important! The AXIS 2460 is intended for indoor use only. The unit is designed for conventional rack mounting, using the 2 brackets and screws supplied. To fit the brackets, remove the 2 foremost screws on each side panel and then screw the bracket on, as shown in the illustration below. Remove the 2 screws on the side panel. Mount the bracket as shown, using one of the supplied screws for the third hole.
Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR Before you begin the installation of your AXIS 2460 Network DVR, please read the following notice concerning operating systems and browsers: Important! The AXIS 2460 was developed for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer (5.0 or higher) running on Windows 98/ME/XP/NT or 2000.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR Using the appropriate method for your operating system, assign your product with a unique IP address (do not use the example below) from a computer on your network, as follows: Windows - Start a command prompt and type these commands: UNIX - Type these commands in your command line: Syntax: Syntax: arp -s ping -t arp -s temp ping Ex
Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Verifying and Completing the Installation From Your Browser 1. Start your browser and enter the IP address of your AXIS 2460 in the location/address field. Any cameras connected to the unit will be shown as disabled. Click the links provided to enable them. See also Connecting and Configuring Cameras on page 18. 2. After connecting and enabling your cameras, live images will then be visible in your browser.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR Installing via the Null Modem Cable This section describes how to install the AXIS 2460 using the null modem cable. For information on how to configure the unit for modem operation, please see the configuration section. Important! • Although instructions for installing the AXIS 2460 using a null modem cable are provided below, it is recommended that, whenever possible, the unit is initially installed and configured over a network.
Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Creating a Dial-Up Networking Connection Follow the steps below to create a dedicated Dial-Up connection to your Network DVR: ❶ Click the Start button, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections, and finally, Make New Connection. Click Next> when the Wizard starts. ❷Set the type of connection as Dial-up to Private Network. Click Next.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR ❻Select the installed modem and click Configure. ❺After clicking Finish in the Network Connection Wizard, the Dial-up dialog opens. Click Properties. ❼Set the Maximum Speed to 115200 bps. Click OK twice to get back to the dial-up dialog. ❽Finally, enter the default User name Root and the password pass. Click Dial.
Connecting and Configuring Cameras AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Connecting and Configuring Cameras Up to four standard analog video cameras can be connected to the AXIS 2460. The connectors are located on the rear panel (see also page 10) and the status for each input is indicated on the front panel by an LED (see page 9). 1. Position the camera as required. 2. Connect the camera to the input on the rear panel of the Network DVR. Connect camera(s) here. 3. Connect power to the camera. 4.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Connecting and Configuring Cameras Image Header - Check the relevant box to include the camera name, date and/or time in image headers. Color Settings - Choose to view the camera images in black & white or in color. Black & white generates smaller file sizes and the contrast is usually higher than when using color. Image Resolution - Select Low, Normal or High resolution. High resolution will reduce the frame rate, due to the larger file sizes involved.
Setting up Events and Alarms AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms The AXIS 2460 Network DVR can be used in a wide variety of surveillance applications and can also use external alarm devices and output equipment. Using the Web interface, it is a simple matter to configure events, alarms and recordings. This section describes how to configure events and alarms and provides a few examples of typical applications.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms The Recording Options Overview allows you to: • Define the Recording Mode to use for the entire system. This will determine how quickly the recordings will be reduced, before eventually being deleted. Select the appropriate radio button for Normal, Extended or Extended - Long. Please see Recording Storage and Reduction, on page 50 for detailed information on the recording mode.
Setting up Events and Alarms AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Configuring Alarms Before setting up an alarm-controlled event, one or more alarm inputs must first be configured. The AXIS 2460 has four alarm inputs and one output relay. These are configured individually and can be enabled or disabled. The mode of operation is either Generated When Circuit is Open (Falling) or Generated When Circuit is Closed (Rising). Note that this applies to the physical alarm devices connected to the Network DVR.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms 3. Under the heading Alarm Inputs, select how the event will react to each Alarm Input. The options available are Active, Inactive or -----. The first option means that the alarm must have been triggered, the second that the alarm must be in an untriggered state, and the third option means that the alarm input will effectively be ignored. Note that the criteria for all enabled alarms must be met before the event will begin to record. 4.
Setting up Events and Alarms AXIS 2460 User’s Manual To remove an event from the AXIS 2460, click the Remove button to the right of the event in the list. A removed event is preserved on the AXIS 2460 until the recordings generated by it have been removed, at which point the event is automatically deleted.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms Note that this is the desired frame rate. The actual frame rate will depend on the number of enabled cameras and if these cameras are synchronized or not. When using more than one camera, the frame rate for each camera can be calculated by dividing the frame rate for 1 camera by the number of cameras used. The table shown above features examples of the theoretical frame rates for 1 and 4 cameras, using synchronized cameras.
Setting up Events and Alarms AXIS 2460 User’s Manual These three options can be selected in any combination, e.g. • • • • Alarm 1 - Active Alarm 2 - Inactive Alarm 3 - ----Alarm 4 - Active If the alarm input is shown as Disabled, click the Alarm Settings button to the right, to go to the alarm configuration page. Recording Buffer Settings Pre-Buffer - Specify the length of the period to record immediately preceding the event. Configurable in seconds, minutes or hours. Useful for e.g.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms Send an email to [email address] when this event occurs Send email - Check this box to send an e-mail to the specified recipient whenever this event occurs. Include Image - Checking this box will attach to the e-mail an image from each of the cameras used by the event. Note: If you see the text (No Mail Recipient is Specified), an address must be entered on the e-mail Settings page. Click the E-mail Settings button to go directly to that page.
Setting up Events and Alarms AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Event Examples These examples mainly cover the alarm input settings and time periods. As our starting point we will use the four alarm inputs 1. Main Door Open - A sensor showing that the main door to the building has been opened. 2. Window Open - A sensor showing that a window in an exposed location has been opened. 3. Motion Detected - A motion detector registering movement outside the boiler room door. 4.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Setting up Events and Alarms Example 3 - Entry to Boiler Room at night. This event should be configured as follows: 1. Set the cameras to 1 and 3. 2. Set the alarm activation to Alarm Triggered During Time Period. 3. Set the weekdays and times when the event will be enabled. 4. Set the alarm input settings to 1-Active, 2-----, 3-Active, 4-----. 5. Configure a pre-buffer of e.g. 5 minutes.
Working with Recordings AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Working with Recordings The Recordings page provides access to all the recordings stored on the AXIS 2460 Network DVR. Each recording is represented by one line in the list. The Play button will automatically start the built-in AXIS Video Player and play back the recording. It is also possible, using various criteria, to search for particular recordings.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Working with Recordings Each line in the recordings list shows the following information: • Rec ID - An event will create a recording (or one recording for each camera used by the event) every time it is triggered. This ID number distinguishes different recordings created by the same event. • Priority - Determines how quickly the video frame rate for this recording will be reduced. This is also determined by the setting made on the Recording Options Overview page. See also page 52.
Working with Recordings AXIS 2460 User’s Manual The following diagram provides a graphical overview. Search Time X A C F E B D Time Recordings A, B and C in the diagram will be returned in the search results, as they were running at the specified search time. Recordings, D, E and F will not be included in the search results. By default, the search function displays up to 1000 results, with the recordings currently in progress being displayed first, followed by completed recordings.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Working with Recordings The AXIS Video Player The AXIS 2460 includes the AXIS Video Player for viewing your recordings. The player will start whenever a recording is played back, using the Play button in the recordings list. Playback commences automatically, from the start of the event. If there was a pre-buffer configured then this will not automatically be played. To view the pre-buffer, restart the recording at the very beginning.
Working with Recordings AXIS 2460 User’s Manual It is also possible to click anywhere on the Timebar (the graded bar at the bottom of the screen) to go directly to that position in the recording. The dates and times shown above the Timebar show the approximate position in the recording. The slider control showing the current position in the recording can also be dragged to a new location. To skip to the beginning of the recording, click the button. To skip to the end, click the button.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Working with Recordings Other Functions Magnify - Click the Magnify icon to increase the size of the image. Click it again to return to the default size. Snapshot - To save a JPEG snapshot from a recording, find the point in the recording from which you wish to save a snapshot. You may need to pause the recording, or step it forwards or backwards frame-by-frame. Now click the Snapshot icon. This will open a dialog asking you where to save the snapshot.
Working with Recordings AXIS 2460 User’s Manual About Codecs The word codec (as used in this manual) is short for compressor/decompressor. Codecs are various types of computer algorithms that are applied to audio, video, and image files, to compress the size of the files. The benefit of this is that the files do not use as much disk space when stored, or as much network bandwidth when streamed. The amount and type of compression applied to your AVI-movies depends entirely on the codec used.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options System Options This section lists and describes those administration tools used for the general configuration of the AXIS 2460 Network DVR - the System Options. The topics covered are, for example, network settings, date and time settings, users, etc. For information on how to set up events, configure alarms, play back recordings, etc., please see the relevant chapters.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual 3. The System Overview is now displayed. Links to all of the product’s functions are presented as; a) links in the left hand margin, b) as a clickable schematic diagram of the unit. Click the relevant link for the parameters or functions you wish to configure. On-line help is available by clicking the yellow question mark at the upper right. The system is configured and modified directly from these pages.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options Network Settings From the Network Settings, configure the TCP/IP network settings as follows: Automatic Configuration Enable BOOTP - Check this box to use BOOTP to automatically assign an IP address. This requires a BOOTP server on your system. Manual Configuration IP Address - Specify a unique 32-bit IP address for your Network DVR, to establish communication with your network.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Media type - This can be used to change the network speed for your AXIS 2460. Normally, there is no need to use anything other than Auto-negotiate, which will automatically select the correct media type. However, if you are using a switch or similar device on your network and need to specify the media type, then this can be done by selecting the correct type from the drop-down list. HTTP Port - Enter the HTTP port the AXIS 2460 will use.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options System Log Message Settings The AXIS 2460 can send system log messages (e.g. errors) to notify the recipient that a system event has occurred. After selecting the required level, each time there is an occurence of this type, a message will be generated. There are 3 levels to choose from: • Critical - This level will show serious errors that require immediate attention and which prevent the unit from functioning properly.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Using a Pan/TIlt/Zoom device To use a PTZ device, select the port which will connect the device and select the interface to use. Then click Save. Now click on the menu link for Pan/Tilt/Zoom. The resulting dialog will now allow you to select the driver for the PTZ you are using. Select the camera(s) that will be controlled by the device and finally, click the Save button. To make specific settings for the device, click the Modify... button.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options If you enter your own string here and it proves incompatible with your connected modem, click the Default button to reset the string to the default value. Important! If the communication settings are not displayed after clicking Save, it is likely that the default initialization string used by the AXIS 2460 is incompatible with your modem. In this case, you must enter the correct initialization string for the connected modem and click Save once again.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Synchronize with NTP Server - This option will cause the AXIS 2460 to obtain the correct time from an NTP server. Specify the NTP server's IP address or DNS name and set the appropriate time zone for the Recorder's location. Set manually - Using this option allows you to manually enter the time and date. Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes - Check this box to automatically update the time changes caused by daylight saving.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options Users To prevent any unauthorized use of the product, the AXIS 2460 supports multi-user password protection, where access is restricted to defined users only, of which there can be a maximum of 20. An Administrator has unrestricted access to the product's administration tools and can determine the registration and rights for all other users. The Users list displays all the users authorized to use the Network DVR.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Deleting Users To delete a user, highlight the name in the User list and click the Delete button. This will update the user list locally. To save the changes, click the Save button. Changing the properties for existing Users Select the user, make the necessary changes and click the Add/Change button. This updates the user list locally. To save the changes, click the Save button.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual System Options Deleting and Modifying the Properties for Allowed IP Addresses To delete an IP address, select it in the list and click the Delete button. To modify an IP address, select it from the list of allowed addresses, make the necessary changes and then click the Save button. Maintenance This section provides tools for the following: • Restart - This will restart the DVR. • Clean - Erases ALL recordings and formats ALL of the hard disks.
System Options AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Important! Formatting will permanently erase all the information stored on the disk. The Format button is only available for a disk that actually needs formatting. Support This section of the System Options provides various information and reports, which may be useful when troubleshooting. The following items are available: Parameters - This link displays a listing of all of the AXIS 2460's parameters and their current settings.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual The Factory Default Settings The Factory Default Settings In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to reinstate the Factory Default settings for your AXIS 2460. This is performed in one of two ways: • By pressing the Factory Default Button, located on the rear panel. This option will reset ALL the parameters currently configured in the unit, i.e. network settings, events, etc. • By clicking the Restore button from the Maintainence page under System Options.
Recording Storage and Reduction AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Appendix A - Recording Storage and Reduction The AXIS 2460 records and manages the stored images on the connected disks so that the storage capacity is always used to its maximum extent. Once the disks are filled, something must be done to make space available for new recordings.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Recording Storage and Reduction The recording mode will apply to the whole system and is selected on the Recording Options Overview page in the administration tools. The following diagrams provide a graphical overview of how a recording (identical in all three cases) will be reduced and stored by the different recording modes. Frame rate Frame rate 100 % 100 % Normal Mode Extended Mode 50 % 50 % 0% 0% Time x Time 2x Frame rate 100 % 50 % Extended Long Mode 0% Time 5.
Recording Storage and Reduction AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Approximate Storage Times The table below shows approximations of: a) the total recording storage time in days and, b) the number of days until the first frame rate reduction. These are shown as total/first reduction. The basis for the examples is as follows: • four 40 GB hard disks installed • a recording frame rate of 1 fps per camera • recording on 4 cameras from an indoor office scene.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Recording Storage and Reduction The available priorities are as follows: Top Priority - Slows the reduction process down the most. High Priority Normal Priority - This is the default level for a new event. Low Priority Note: None of the available Priority levels will affect the Normal Recording Mode. Status The status icon shown for each individual recording in the recordings list shows the current degree of reduction, as explained here: The recording has not yet been reduced.
The LED Indicators AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Appendix B - The LED Indicators The front panel LED indicators use different colors to indicate the unit’s status. The various indications are as follows: Indicator Green Amber Power Solid for normal operation. Goes to amber when powering down. Network Flashes for 100 Mbit activity. Flashes for 10 Mbit activity. Solid red indicates no network connection. Disk Flashes green when reading from the disk. Flashes amber when writing to the disk.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Troubleshooting Appendix C - Troubleshooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve difficulties with your AXIS 2460. Symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided in a quick reference table. Checking the Firmware One of your first actions when attempting to solve a problem should be to check the firmware version currently installed. An updated version may contain a correction that fixes your particular problem.
Troubleshooting AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms The AXIS 2460 cannot be accessed from a browser. Possible causes The IP address is already being used by another device. Remedial actions 1. Disconnect your AXIS 2460 from the network. 2. Run the Ping utility (as described in Pinging Your IP Address, on page 55) and follow the appropriate recommendations.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible causes Cannot access the connected Faulty configuration. modem. Faulty cabling. Remedial actions Check that the COM-port is set to use a modem and that the modem is correctly configured. Check the power supply and the serial connection. Poor quality images. Open the Display Properties in your desktop and configure your display to show at least 65000 colors, i.e. at least 16-bit.
Other IP Setup Methods AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Appendix D - Other IP Setup Methods In addition to the ARP command (described earlier in the installation section of this manual), you can alternatively set the IP address for your AXIS 2460 using any of the following methods - as appropriate for your operating system: Method Operating Systems BOOTP Requiring a BOOTP daemon on your system, this method operates over the entire network.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Other IP Setup Methods Using the AXIS IP Installer AXIS IP Installer is a Windows program that is ideal for setting the IP addresses for multiple Axis networking products on your network. Also allowing you to access the home page of any Axis device connected to your network, this freely distributed software is available for download from www.axis.com. Installing the AXIS IP Installer: 1. Download the latest version of the AXIS IP Installer and run the Setup_IPInstaller.
Other IP Setup Methods AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Notes for Macintosh Users Important! The AXIS 2460 was developed for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer (5.0 or higher) running on Windows 98/ME/XP/NT or 2000. This is because the viewing of live images and the built-in Video Player both require an ActiveX control for their function, something which is currently only supported by Internet Explorer.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Updating the Firmware Appendix E - Updating the Firmware The AXIS 2460 firmware is stored in Flash memory. This memory is provided by a silicon chip that, just like any other ROM device, retains data content even after power is removed. Flash memory is unique because it allows its data to be erased and rewritten. This means that you can install firmware updates for your AXIS 2460 as soon as they become available - without having to replace any parts.
Installing Hard Disks AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Appendix F - Installing Hard Disks The AXIS 2460 can be fitted with various brands of commercially available IDE hard disk. For more information about recommended brands, please visit www.axis.com and see the product pages for the AXIS 2460. Follow these instructions to install a disk: 1. Switch off power to the unit. First press the power button on the front panel until it turns amber and wait until the unit shuts down.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing Hard Disks 7. Replace the cover and screw it back into place. Set the main power switch to I. The AXIS 2460 will now automatically detect and format the new disk(s). Note: If the disk you installed has been used previously (a valid partition table will be detected), it will not be formatted.
Unit Connectors AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Appendix G - Unit Connectors This section provides an overview of the product’s connectors, namely: •2 x RS-232 Serial Connectors •1 x I/O Terminal Block Connector •4 x BNC Video Inputs •4 x BNC Video Outputs •1 x Ethernet network connector (RJ-45) The RS-232 Serial Connectors In the absence of a local network connection, the 9-pin D-sub connector COM2 provides a dedicated physical interface for connecting a modem or computer to the AXIS 2460.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Unit Connectors The I/O Terminal Block Connector Typically used in association with programming scripts for developing applications for event triggering, alarm notification via e-mail, etc., the 16-pin I/O Terminal Block is located on the rear panel and provides the interface to: a single relay switch output, four digital photo-coupled inputs, and an RS-485 interface. See page 67 for more information about RS-485.
Unit Connectors AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Controlling and Monitoring By entering http requests in your browser’s URL field, you can: • drive the relay output high or low • monitor the status of the 4 digital inputs This requires you to have root access to the AXIS 2460 and consequently, to supply a user name and password. Login as root and supply the root password (default = pass).
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Unit Connectors The AXIS 2460 then displays the status of the inputs, as follows: Input Input Input Input 1 2 3 4 = = = = 0 1 0 0 The BNC Video Inputs 4 BNC composite video inputs with 75 Ohm/Hi Z termination. Autosensing for NTSC and PAL. Each video input is terminated using a coax/BNC connector. Physical connections are made using RG59, 75 Ohm coax video cable. The recommended maximum cable length is 800 feet (250 meters).
Unit Connectors AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Schematic Diagram - With Possible Applications Internal voltages o o o Power Supply ! } Mains Voltage ! GND PIN 5 ! o ! ! ! AXIS 2460 VIDEO IN/OUT 1-4 ! +12V _ COM 1, 2 o9 o o 68 Switch, motion detector, etc.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Technical Specifications Appendix H - Technical Specifications System Requirements - Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, running on Windows 98, ME, XP, NT or 2000. Other browsers on other operating systems (e.g. Linux, UNIX, Mac) can be used for installing the product and for administrative purposes, but live images and the Video Player will not function correctly. Networking Protocols - The AXIS 2460 uses the standard TCP/IP suite of protocols.
Technical Specifications AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Approvals EMC • FCC Class A • EN55022 Class B, EN55024 • C-Tick Approvals Safety - EN60950, C-UL Dimensions • Height: 100mm (3.9") • Width: 430mm (16.9") • Depth: 320mm (12.6") Weight • No disks - 7.0 kg (15.4 lbs) • 2 disks - 8.2 kg (18.1 lbs) • 4 disks - 9.4 kg (20.7 lbs) Hardware • CPU - 32-bit RISC processor (ETRAX 100 LX v.2) • Flash memory - 4 Mb • RAM - 32 Mbyte • ARTPEC-1 compression chip.
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual 71 Index Event settings 23 Events 20 A F Alarm indicators 9 Alarm input settings 25 Alarm-controlled events 22 Allowed IP addresses 46 AVI-Movies 35 AXIS IP Installer 58 B Bandwidth control 40 BNC Video Output 67 Boa Web server 8 BOOTP 39, 58 Browsers - supported 12 C CGI scripts 7 Codecs 36 COM-Ports 10, 41, 46 Compression 7 Configuring alarms 23 Configuring cameras 18 Connectors 64 Continuous Recording 20 Creating an AVI-Movie 35 Creating an event 21 D Date & time setti
Index 72 N Network indicator 9 Network installation 12 Network settings 39 Null Modem Cable 15 O Other IP setup methods 58 Output relay 26 Output relay settings 22 P Passwords 45 PINGing the IP Address 55 Playback 33 Power button 9 PPP 8 Pre-buffer 26 Priority 53 R Rear panel 10 Recording duration 26 Recording mode 21 Recording options 20 Recordings 30 Reduction of recordings 53 Relay output 65, 66 RS-232 connector 64 RS-232 port - using a modem 42 RS-485 67 S Searching for a Recording 31 Send e-m