The rear panel – Axis Communications 2460 User Manual

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AXIS 2460 User’s Manual

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The Rear Panel

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Video Outputs (4) -

These outputs provide loop-through connections, and can be used for

direct monitoring of the connected video cameras.

Video Inputs (4) -

Connect your standard PAL or NTSC video cameras to these inputs.

Factory 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
.

Dip switches -

Each video output has a single line termination switch. The unit is shipped

with the line termination enabled for each input; that is, with the DIP switches set to ON
(down). When, e.g., a monitor is connected in parallel with the video input (to monitor the

input directly), the input termination should be disabled - by moving the DIP switch up to

the OFF-position. Failure to do so can cause the picture quality to be impaired.

COM-Ports -

These ports can be used for controlling devices via TCP/IP or HTTP, or for

connecting Pan/Tilt/Zoom devices

• COM-1 - RS-232, max 115 Kbps. This port is multiplexed with the RS-485 port on the

terminal block, that is, only one interface can be used at once.

• COM-2 - RS-232, max 115 Kbps, half-duplex. A modem is connected here.

Terminal Block Connector -

4 Alarm inputs, 1 relay output, and the RS-485 port are

connected via the terminal block. See Unit Connectors, on page 64 for more information.

Serial Number -

This serial number is used for setting the IP address.

Network Connector -

10baseT Ethernet or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet via the RJ-45 socket.

Main Power Switch -

This switch should only be used after shutting down the unit

correctly with the help of the Power button on the front panel. Switch the unit off here if

you need to e.g. move the unit to another location, or to install a hard disk.

Power Connector -

Connect the power cable here. Using an Uninteruptible Power Supply

(UPS) is strongly recommended.

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