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`Exacq Technologies, Inc.
`Exhibit 1008
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`;::.AXIS 2100
`NETWORK
`CAMERA
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`AXIS&
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`COMMUNICATIONS
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`Quick Network Installation Procedure
`Follow the instructions below to quickly install the AXIS 2100 on an Ethernet network.
`
`If you do not have a network and intend to usc a modem with your AXIS 2100, please refer to the
`Installing Your Camera to a Modem section of this User's Guide.
`1. Note the serial number found on the underside label of the AXIS 2100. The Ethernet address
`is the same as the serial number of the unit.
`
`2. Acquire a valid and unused IP address for the AXIS 2100 from your Network Administrator.
`
`3. Connect your AXIS 2100 to the network. and external power supply.
`
`Assign the IP address using the ARP command, as described below:
`Windows 95198 & NT only- Start a DOS window and type these commands:
`Syntax:
`arp -s <Sel'ver IP address> <Ethernet address> <my PC IP address>
`ping <Server IP address>
`
`Example:
`
`ai'P -s 172.21.1.200 00-40-Sc-1 0-00-86 172.21.1.193
`ping 172.21. 1.200
`
`UNIX only- Type these commands:
`Syntax:
`arp -s <IP address> <Ethernet address>
`temp ping <IP addi-ess>
`
`Example:
`
`arp -s 172.21.1.200 00:40:8c: I 0:00:86
`temp ping 172,21.1.200
`
`The AXIS 2100 is now automatically rebooted; whereupon, the host then returns 'Request
`timed out' before returning the DOS user prompt>.
`
`To verify that the address has been set and the communication is established, ping the unit
`once again with the new IP address; the host then returns: 'Reply from 172. 21.1. 200 ... ' or
`similar.
`
`4. T() access the AXIS 2100 Home Page, start the Web browser and enter the lP address in the
`location/ address field:
`
`Syntax:
`
`http:/ I <IP addi-ess> I
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`Exam pie:
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`http:/ I 172.21.1.200/
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`5. With reference to the on-line help, start the Installation Wizard and configure your
`application.
`
`Notes: •When using ARPin Windows 95/98/NT environments, you should entel-the winipc('g cornrnand
`to discove1- yoLw IP number if you al-e using DHCF' and al-e unsure of your· cu1Tent designation.
`•If you are installing n1any units on to you1- network, please refe1- to the AXIS IP Instal lei- infNrna(cid:173)
`tion under the section Installing Your Camero on a Networi< in this User's Guide.
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`User's Guide
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`About This Document
`This document is intended for administrators and users of the
`AXIS 2100 Network Camera, and is applicable for software
`release 2.0. Although many of the operational as peers of the
`product are described within the on-line help, this guide does
`contain information for configuring, managing and using the
`unit within your networking environment, as well as a general
`overview of the product functionality. Ir is not necessary for the
`reader to have any previous networking experience to successfully
`install or usc this product.
`
`Readers are recommended t:o use this document as a supplement
`to the Wizards and other on-line information available via the
`\X!eb-based interface. Superseding versions for this document
`will be posted to the Axis Website, as required.
`
`Safety Notices
`Please observe all safety markings when using rhis product.
`Caution! - Potential hazard that can damage the product.
`
`Important!- Potemial hazard that can seriously impair
`operation.
`Do not proceed beyond any of the above notices umil you have
`fully understood the implications.
`
`Legal Considerations
`Camera surveillance can be prohibited by laws that vary from
`country to coumry. Check out the laws in your local region
`bd(Jre using rhe AXIS 2100 for surveillance.
`
`Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
`USA - 'T'his equipment gcnemres, 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 f(nmd to comply wirh
`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 imerference 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 ro ensure compliance wirh
`the Class A limits.
`
`Europe ( E - This digital equipment fulf111s the
`
`requirements for radiated emission according to limit B of
`EN5502211994, and the requirements for immunity according
`to EN5002411998 residential, commercial, and light industry.
`
`Liability
`Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual; if you
`dcrecr 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 righr to make changes to the
`product and manuals without prior notice. Axis Communications AB
`makes no warranty of any kind wirh regard to the material contained
`within this document, including, but nor limited to, the implied
`warranties of merchanrability and flrness 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 W<lrrants that: this product is Year 2000
`compliant.
`
`Trademark Acknowledgments
`Acrobat:, Adobe, Boa, Ethernet, IBM, Internet Explorer, LAN
`Manager, Linux, Macintosh, Microsoft, Nerscape Navigator, OS/2,
`UNIX, \X!inclows, WWW are registered trademarks of the respective
`holders. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks
`or registered rradcmarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in rhe United
`Stares and other countries. Axis Communications AB is independent
`of Sun Microsystcms Inc.
`
`Support Services
`Should 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. lf you arc connecred ro 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:
`Axis' CCTV Website
`
`FTP:
`
`http:/ /www.axis.com/
`http:/ /cctv,axis,com/
`ftp :/ /ftp ,ax is,corn/ pub/ axis/
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`AXIS 2100 User's Guide
`Revision LO
`Part No: 17091
`Dated: N ovembcr 1999
`Copyright© Axis Communications AB,
`1996- 1999
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`Table of Contents
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`Product Overview .......................................................... 4
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`Features and Benefits ....................................................... 5
`Physical Description ......................................................... 7
`
`Front Par1el . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
`Rear Panel
`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
`Assembling Your Camera ..................................................... 9
`Checking the Har-dware lnver>tory ............................................ 9
`Connecting the AXIS 21 00 to a Mounting Assembly ............................. 9
`Choosing Your Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0
`Networ-king Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0
`Modem Applications ....................................................... 15
`Installing Your Camera on a Network .......................................... 19
`Installing Your Camera to a Modem ........................................... 25
`Adjusting the Camera Focus ................................................. 32
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`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
`The Focus Assistant
`Replacing the Lens ........................................................ 34
`Configuring Your Camera ................................................... 35
`
`Cor>figur-ing Using the Wizards .............................................. 35
`The AdminisVation Tools .................................................. 36
`Appendix A - Troubleshooting ............................................... 40
`
`PINGing Your-IP Address ................................................... "10
`Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions ............................. 41
`Appendix B - Updating the Software ........................................... 44
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`Obtaining Updated Software ................................................ 44
`Upgr-ading the Softwar-e .................................................... 4-1
`Appendix C - The Unit Connectors ........................................... 46
`Appendix D - High Speed Internet Services ..................................... 49
`Appendix E - Technical Specifications .......................................... 50
`Index .................................................................... 52
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`Product Overview
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`The AXIS 2100 is a digital network camera running TCP/IP that includes all of the required
`networking connectivity for distributing monitored images over a secure intranet network, or the
`Internet. With its own built-in Web server, the AXIS 2100 not: only allows high-quality remote
`surveillance images to be viewed directly from any browser application on your network, but full
`Web-based control all of the unit management and configuration functions as well.
`
`Connecting directly to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet networks, the AXIS 2100 is a standalone digital
`camera that can also connect via an external modem to your local Internet Service Provider.
`
`The Web-based interface features several user-sensitive Wizards that not only simplify the
`installation process, but also allow for a seamless and automated integration into your networking
`and application environments. Furthermore, its open-network structure minimizes the need for
`costly coax cabling to provide a cost effective intranet and Internet imaging solution for a minimal
`connection overhead.
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`Features and Benefits
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`Ease of Use -The AXIS 2100 does not require the use of a PC frame grabber card or interaction
`with any other server; the only software required is Netscape Navigator 4.x or above; alternatively,
`you can use Axis' ActiveX component for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or above. It has
`complete plug-and-picture functionality- all you need to do is assign a valid IP address.
`
`Cost-effective - Provides a reliable and low-cost resource for network imaging without the
`hidden accessories normally associated with digital cameras; such as, expensive software,
`management workstations, dedicated applications, video cabling or PC frame-grabber cards.
`
`Open Standards Environment - Supporting TCPIIP networking, SMTP e-mail, l:-ITTP and
`other Internet-related protocols; the AXIS 2100 can be used in mixed operating system
`environments, such as, Windows, UNIX, Macintosh and OS/2. It integrates easily into other
`WWW/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.
`
`Simple Administration -Using a standard Web browser, you configure and manage the AXIS
`2100 directly from its own Web pages. And, when a new firmware release becomes available, you
`can simply batch upgrade all of your Axis camera products remotely over the network using the
`AXIS Thin Wizard.
`
`Standard Image Format -As opposed to many inferior solutions that need to fracture image
`files prior to broadcast, the AXIS 2100 delivers complete high-quality pictures in a standard JPEG
`format; this means that the integrity of your pictures is always assured and can be viewed using any
`standard Web browser.
`
`Image Updating- The on-board AXIS ETRAX 100 processor and revolutionary AXIS
`ARTPEC-1 Real Time Picture Encoder provides an amazing power-synergy to deliver up to 10
`frames/second over 10Mbps or 100Mbps networks.
`
`High Compression and Sensitivity - The fully programmable compression features afforded
`by the AXIS ARTPEC chip allows a normal quality image to be compressed down to around 8
`kbytes. Actual file sizes vary according to quiescent lighting conditions; although the product works
`well even in clark environments - right down to 3 lux.
`
`Standard Lens - the AXIS 2100 uses a standard CS type lens, which means that it can be
`replaced by any other preferred lens conforming to the same standard.
`
`External Device Connection -Supporting an auxiliary Input/Output Connector, you can
`connect your AXIS 2100 to a variety of external devices; such as, IR-sensors, switches and alarm
`relays. In combination with the programmable alarming facilities, you can quickly develop a variety
`of security applications that are triggered on time or alarm-based events.
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`Wide Range of Applications· The AXIS 2100 offers live video over the internet networks
`and the Intranet, and is ideal for use with many of today' s high-speed internet services. Allowing
`remote access directly from your Web browser, you can view live images, manage and control the
`AXIS 2100 at any time and anywhere. Use it for intruder detection, traffic surveillance, bank
`security, child protection, process control, industrial and public surveillance, visual security, image
`archiving, or any other application - to give you the peace of mind that only networked camera
`technology can provide.
`
`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; where your video images can even be
`uploaded to your preferred Internet Service Provider (ISP) to allow global access to your live images
`from any desktop browser within the Internet community. Select any of the supported ISPs within
`the embedded Web-based Wizards, or choose any other preferred ISP as an imaging repository 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 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.
`
`Networl< Camera Servers Developer's Pages ·The Camera Division at Axis maintain a
`specialist site for network camera developers. New exciting application ideas, tools, and
`preprogramming scripts are constantly being added - this is an invaluable reference site for Axis'
`development partners and OEMs. Follow the camera links and check it out at:
`http:/ /www.axis.com/ and http:/ I cctv.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 program software - published at
`http:/ /www.boa.org/.
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`Physical Description
`Read the following information to familiarize yourself with the AXIS 2100, making particular note
`of where the connectors and indicators are located. This information provides a useful reference
`during the installation of the product.
`
`Front Panel
`
`·· statuslnclicato~···
`Used in conjunctionwith the Fe><: us Assistant, this Jl1Uitl·colored indicator can. be configured
`for use as alocal foGusing aid (fo;. further de~ails please refer to Adjusting theCqmera Focus, on
`page 32), Und('lrnormalconditi?ns however; this in;ljcatordefines the operational status of·
`the camera, as descl:il;>ed bel?w:
`.
`.
`green • the indiG<\tot:flasl~e; briefly aQd 1)1omentarily displays orange during tb~ start-up.
`and,self.rest routiries; the incJ.iyatol: then displays gr·een to indicate a healthy uoit status.
`F)ld ·the .indicatorwill display red only if a problem with the AXIS 21 00 has occurred.
`Refer to Appendix A- Troublesflootlng.
`Note: The Status indicator also displaysorange when setting the factory d.efault settings, as
`descril;>ed in Rc;instating the FactoryDefault Settings, on page 39;
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`/
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`' .
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`\
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`'·<,_~
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`' •
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`•• "-~- ' ~·:"-
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`I Serial Numb.er '\
`(
`<> . · ...• ·.···
`\
`.Located on tll.e
`'
`·.underside label.of
`the AXIS 21 OQ, the i
`
`Includes a wide
`angle lens yvith
`rotational focus
`control.
`
`The suppliecJ l.ens
`is removable and
`can l;>e replaced
`with any S\andard
`C/CSiens.
`
`/ /c~~trol Button
`Located to. tl1e left of the lens assembly; this. bu.tton is recessed within th~ pro,,Jus;ti:<JS{ng.
`(
`Using a suitabiypoint.ed object, you press this l;>utto~ to restore the factory def~ulqetti~gs as
`described in Reinstating the Factory ()e(ault Settings, on page 39; ;tnd enabling tJ1e. Focus Assis-
`' ,tant, as described in Adjusting the
`· ·
`·
`32.
`·
`·
`''----..... :-....
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`Caution!
`
`The AXIS 2100 Network Camera is intended fot" indoor use only: prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
`or halogen light may damage the CCD. The Axis warranty does not cover CCD damage caused by pro,
`longed str-ong light exposut"e.
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`Rear Panel
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`The AXIS 2100 is designed
`for. I 0 Mbps Ethernet and
`I 00 Mbps F<1st Ethernet
`networks an~ connects to
`the network via a twisted
`pair cat:<'lgory 5 cab I.e
`(I Dbase T and lOQbase TX)
`terminated using a stan·
`dard R)-45 conl1ecto1~
`Supporting NWAY, the
`AXIS 21 00 detects th()
`speed of the lo~~Lnetytork.
`segment and varies the
`speed of d;,lta communlca:
`tion.accordingly, between
`10 Mbps and IOQ Mbps.
`
`.Provides the physical interface to a}igltal output, and a sing!~ digital photo-coupled \
`. I
`input that isu~ed f()r connecting a variety of externa.l alarm device.s.to the AXIS
`:21 00; lnduding, IR-sens~rs, switchl;lsand al;~rm relays:.lncombinati<:>n with ~he config-1
`urable. alarm facilities,you can qt~icklydevelop ay)!rietyofseq.Jri~yapplic~ti()ns that !
`<!re t(iggere? .on .tim.e -or alarm. b~se<l c E!YE!nts': Theconnec.t()rca,n als.o bE! uJ:.ilizE!d as J
`.7/
`an.alternativeconnE!ctio.n pointf9rPC::svppl}' to the unit: ...
`·.
`•~•- ,_, ._::.-~~~~~'>~~~:~:i~~~~~~~:"...;'_"~ ·-·•- ~·· ,,\-:,.;.-;,._.__,~-. ..:.~~••••• • -""'·-····--~--•·• ·'-"""W•''"~··/
`'-.'-.._ - -~,,_, ·-~••'~~-~~~~·~" -··-••o---•·- ••V•••
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`,
`\
`
`Note: The powet·supply supplied with you1· AXIS 2100 is country specific. Please check that the type of
`power supply you are using is COITect. See page 9.
`
`Networl< Indicator
`After completion of the startup and self test routines, this
`multi-colored indicator flashes independently, as follows:
`
`yellow· activity on a I OM bps network
`green .activity on a I OOMbps network
`red • no physical connection to the
`
`Normally lit when
`power is applied. If it
`is not lit, .or. it flashes,
`there is problem·
`with .the AXIS 2100
`
`Asingle Jack socket
`(PS:D) for connec(cid:173)
`tk>n ofA)(IS 2100
`powersypply. The
`:terminal block con-
`
`'" """'"~•·->~·-·--h"' ... """ .•..• ,_
`
`S.erial Connect~~\
`Single 9:pin D-sub connector '
`providing tl)e RS7232 serial
`interface .. d~di~atedforin
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`Assembling Your Camera
`The information provided in this section will help you unpack and assemble your product; you are
`then ready to proceed with the installation and configuration of the product into your application
`environment, as described in the following sections of this document.
`
`Checking the Hardware Inventory
`
`Unpack and check all the items against the itemized list below. You should contact your dealer
`immediately if you find anything is missing or damaged.
`
`Hardware
`Oi~it<~,l Camera
`"''l!IIM99efl1::<;~1e ,
`
`Model Variants
`
`Part Numbers
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`Connecting the AXIS 21 00 to a Mounting Assembly
`
`Caution!
`
`When assembling your pmduct, please note that the AXIS
`2100 is specifically intended for indoor use only, and that the
`charged coupled device (CCD) within the product will become
`permanently damaged if the lens is exposed to too much dit·ect
`sunlight, or halogen light! The Axis warranty does not cover
`ceo damage caused by prolonged exposut·e to strong light
`
`The mounting assembly supplied with your AXIS 2100 features
`a screw head that attaches to the underside of the product.
`Fasten the AXIS 2100 to the mounting assembly and position it
`appropriately for your application; three holes in the base unit
`allow the product to be securely fastened to any wall or ceiling.
`
`Note:
`
`If you need to mount yout· camet-a upside-down, the AXIS
`
`21 00 can be easily configured to flip images through 180°.
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`Choosing Your Application
`The AXIS 2100 can be used in a wide variety of applications: installing directly onto an Ethernet
`network or via any V.90-compatible modem, the product is completely independent and requires
`no additional software on your viewing desktop. Crisp live images are available directly within your
`preferred browser as soon as the product is installed, and your application can be further developed
`using the easy-to-use Wizan/s, or the Web-based Administration Tools resident within the
`product.
`
`Not to be regarded as a comprehensive catalog of possible applications, this section describes
`several typical applications and includes reference information that will help prepare you for the
`installation and configuration of the unit.
`
`Note:
`
`Fo1- the latest tips and tl-icks, check out the Axis can1era pages at http://www.axis.com/
`
`Networking Applications
`
`If you have access to a local Ethernet connection at your chosen point of installation, you only need
`to plug the AXIS 2100 onto your LAN/WAN and set the IP Address to instantly view the images
`from any desktop on your network.
`
`However, the AXIS 2100 offers more than just access to live video images; and by using the
`available Wizards to guide you through the process, you can configure your product for any
`number of exciting applications, including:
`• Viewing images in a custom-designed Web page.
`Uploading images to a remote FTP server on a LAN/WAN network to accommodate a large
`viewing audience where a high volume of Web page hits is anticipated.
`Connecting an external alarm device to the AXIS 2100 and uploading pre and/ or post alarm
`images to a target FTP server when an alarm or time-based event occurs; and optionally, send(cid:173)
`ing e-mail alerts containing a single image, or a Web link to a pre/post alarm image sequence
`stream saved to the target FTP server.
`
`Note: Once the AXIS 2100 is physically connected and installed onto you!- network, you al-e then able
`to access live video from any desktop browser on you I- netWOI'k- without any furthe1- conflgul-a(cid:173)
`tion whatsoeve1~ Whether you are an advanced or novice use1~ you should use the Wizards -
`available from the product Home Page -to configure you!- preferred application. Advanced user's
`can optionally use the Web-based Administration Tools to refine theil' application once the basic
`configuration has been established using the Wizards.
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`Picture frequency for Networking Applications
`When used in a TCP/IP networking environment, the AXIS 2100 delivers up to 10 images/second;
`where, the actual image frequency is typically limited by:
`•
`the available network bandwidth
`• your Web browser/computer
`•
`the chosen picture size
`•
`the quiescent lighting conditions at the point of installation.
`• complexity of detail and color variation within the image
`
`Image Compression Ratios
`The file size of a ]PEG-compressed image depends upon the actual content of the image. Images
`containing much detail will generate larger files. Image quality is controlled through the level of
`compression; where, high compression yields small files, while low compression maintains higher
`image quality at the expense oflarger files. The table below contains average file sizes in kilobytes,
`derived from real-life tests:
`
`Notes: •Using any modern computer of 300 MHz 01- above, will avoid introducing any unnecessary
`imaging bottleneck when viewing the images.
`
`Images I sec.
`10
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`Lighting Conditions
`
`Just like an ordinary camera, the shutter time of the AXIS
`2100 increases in low light conditions to guarantee
`optimal image quality.
`
`'The actual frame rate for your images is effected by the
`prevailing light conditions within your application
`environment; and although the AXIS 2100 will produce
`good quality images right down to 3 Lux, the local lighting
`should ideally be stable at above 40 Lux to achieve optimal
`image frequency. Consequently, you can expect a reduced
`frame rate under low light conditions in your application
`environment, as shown in the diagram (right).
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`Viewing Images in a Custom-designed Web Page
`Simply install the AXIS 2100 directly your local Ethernet network and complete the lnstctllation
`Wizard to immediately view live video images within your own custom-designed Web page. The
`Wizard not only helps you to define the image format and personalized characteristics of your Web
`page Layout, bur even allows you to decide how accessible your product is over the intranet or
`Internet network- you decide in just a few simple steps:
`
`AXIS 2100
`
`LAN/WAN
`Intranet Network
`
`Web Browser
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`Often used as a Web attraction for enhancing a Web site with live images, this typical application
`represents the most basic form of network camera configuration; it is ideally suited for
`occasionally-JJisited sites on both large corporate networks, and SOHO (Small-Office Home-Ofiice)
`applications where a small network is installed and maintained. If you anticipate a significantly
`large viewing audience for your images, you should consider configuring your product to upload
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`You configure your AXIS 2100 for viewing images over a network as follows:
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`Sequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server
`Ideal for busy Web sites on both large corporate networks, and SOHO (Small-Office
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`Simply install the AXIS 2100 directly on your local Ethernet network and complete the
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`Uploading Pre and/or Post Alarm Images to a Remote FTP server
`The AXIS 2100 is an ideal solution for light indoor surveillance applications: by connecting your
`chosen external alarm devices to the l/0 connector, you can quickly configure the product to
`upload single images or pre/post alarm image sequences to an FTP server when a time or
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`Using the available Wizards, you organize the times and frequency at which images are taken and
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`Modem Applications
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`If a local network connection is not available at the point of installation for your AXIS 2100, you
`can alternatively connect your AXIS 21 00 to any V. 90-com patible modem and quickly configure
`any number of exciting applications using the Wizards; including:
`• Viewing images in a fully custom-designed Web page over a Dia