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AXIS 2460 System Overview  AXIS ETRAX 100LX  ARTPEC-1  4 MB FLASH  32 MB RAM  Up to 4 internal IDE hard disks  Linux 2.4.

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1 AXIS 2460 System Overview  AXIS ETRAX 100LX  ARTPEC-1  4 MB FLASH  32 MB RAM  Up to 4 internal IDE hard disks  Linux 2.4

2 AXIS 2460 I/O  Power connector 115/230V 50-60Hz  RJ-45 for Ethernet 10/100  4 + 4 BNC (video in + loop through)  RS-232 (modem + external device control)  RS-485 (PTZ not supported in first rev.)  4 alarm inputs + 1 relay output control

3 Operating Options  All recording is done to AXIS 2460 internal hard disks  No connection to network or over modem is necessary for recording  Live view, playback, and administration via Web browser  Connection to Ethernet (network or directly with cross-over cable)  Connection via modem  Both Ethernet and modem connection

4 Installation Scenario – “Small” Store 2460 Cashier Parking lot Store Storeroom Office PC Modem Access from Remote location Network or direct Ethernet cable Serial cable to modem

5 Alarms for the “Small” Store 2460 Cashier Parking lot Store Storeroom Office PC Modem MD Push button

6 After Cabling  Basic set-up required after installation of cameras, cables, and alarm inputs, and the power is switched on for the first time  Minimum set-up to enable the video input ports

7 How to Get Around in the Product  1) Connect to PC/Web browser  Over Ethernet (network or directly with cross- over cable)  Over serial port (directly with null-modem cable supplied by Axis)  2) In the case of network connection, set the IP parameters and then continue with Web browser set-up  The first thing that will be seen in the Web browser is …

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9 After Enabling the Cameras  The AXIS 2460 immediately starts to record from all enabled cameras at 1 frame per second  The “Continuous recording” event, a pre- defined event, which is enabled on all cameras by default  The event can be disabled or deleted  It is the events that determine what the AXIS 2460 will do!

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12 Default View  Quad view  Always the same image size is displayed  For cameras set at high resolution (4CIF): Every second pixel horizontally and vertically is removed  For cameras set at normal resolution (CIF): Image shown in its’ true resolution  For cameras set at low resolution (QCIF): Every pixel horizontally and vertically is doubled  Viewing frame rate up to 7 (NTSC) / 6 (PAL) fps per camera with 4 synchronized cameras  Viewing frame rate up to 3.5 (NTSC) / 3 (PAL) fps per camera with 4 unsynchronized cameras  Viewing frame rate up to 30 (NTSC) / 25 (PAL) fps with 1 camera  Links to single camera view  Image shown in its’ true resolution  Links to Recordings and Administration

13 Does Everybody Have Access?  Yes, as long as the default password ‘pass’ remains unchanged  Three levels of users can be defined  Administrator  Operator  Viewer  All can be defined with or without dial- up access

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15 User Levels  User Settings are found under Administration - System Options – Users  Administrator  Has access to everything  Operator  Has access to everything except System Option  Viewer  Has access to live viewing, playback, and manual start/stop recording (if such an event has been defined)

16 Setting Up Events  Event settings are found under Administration - Recording Options – Event Settings  Start with Alarm Settings if alarm inputs/output is going to be used  Can only be set up by Administrator or Operator  Up to 100 events can be defined at the same time  Up to 50 events can be active at the same time and trigger recordings  As long as a recording exists, which has been triggered by a certain event, the even will remain defined even if deleted from the Events List  Events can always be disabled

17 Events for the “Small” Store  Storeroom MD active  Record storeroom camera at max frame rate, recording duration 10 minutes, high priority recording  Always under normal conditions  Record store and cashier cameras at 1 fps, normal priority recording  Store MD active between 7 PM and 8 AM  Record store and cashier cameras at max frame rate, pre-buffer 5 minutes, top priority recording  Cashier push button active  Record store and cashier cameras at max frame rate, pre-buffer 30 minutes, recording duration 60 minutes, trigger alarm on output control, send an e-mail, top priority recording  Always  Record parking lot camera, 1 fps, low priority recording

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24 Where are the Recordings?  All recordings are found under the Recordings link  Under Administration  Directly in the Live Quad View page  Directly in a single camera view page

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26 Recordings  Allows you to search for recordings  By camera, event name, and time  Playback  Axis ActiveX component  Shows images in recorded resolution  Variable playback speed  Zoom in on time intervals  Create snapshots and AVI files  Lock recording (save “as is” on the hard disk until unlocked)  No limit on number of recordings  Expect slower Web interface with many (thousands of) recordings

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29 Recording Options  Three Recording Modes available  The possible settings for the APViS algorithm  Normal – Long – Extended Long

30 APViS – Axis Patent Pending  An Axis invented algorithm to make room for new recordings on the hard disks by reducing the frame rate of the oldest and least important recordings  Eventually recordings are erased from the hard disks (unless locked)  Increases availability time of recordings compared to the standard FIFO algorithm  Age and priority of the event triggering a recording determine when frame rate reduction is done

31 Reduction is Done in Four Steps

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33 The Recording Modes  Normal  Same as FIFO, i.e. oldest recording erased completely no matter what priority  Extended  Approximately doubles recording availability over Normal  Extended Long  Approximately five-doubles recording availability over Normal  Max Store Time  Regardless of recording mode, maximum store time of recordings can be specified per camera to enable compliance with local legislation

34 Availability / Time to First Reduction  Examples, approximate figures

35 Secure Storage  A method to reduce the impact of a hard disk crash or unexpected power failure  The AXIS 2460 writes images sequentially to all available disks  With for example 4 disks and in case of a disk crash, ¼ of the images of all recordings are lost, i.e. a 25 % decrease of frame rate is the only result and no complete recordings are lost  The AXIS 2460 uses a journaling file system (ext3fs)  After a power crash, the AXIS 2460 self-repairs and automatically resumes normal operation  The recordings database is continuously backed up to all available disks, but 1 minute of latest recordings may be lost

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37 Camera Options  It’s all known from Axis Network Cameras and Video Servers

38 Camera and System Options  Two COM ports, modem goes on #2  No PTZ support  Three levels of users can be defined  Firewall built-in  Server and hard disk maintenance  Most of the other options are known from Axis Network Cameras and Video Servers

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45 AXIS 2460 System Overview

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47 It’s a Great Product!!


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