Using the wizards to design your application – axis international marketing 2130R PTZ User Manual

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AXIS 2130/2130R User’s Manual

Configuration

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Using the Wizards to Design your Application

Click the Admin button and use the Wizards (described below) to quickly establish the

necessary parameters for your application:

Tip!

Wizard

Parameters / Options

Description

Installation Wizard
Sets all of the parameters
required for securely
viewing images directly in a
browser.

Users

Define or edit the Administrator password (the Administrator user name is
permanently set to root, and the default password is set to pass), or define,
add and delete user names and passwords.

TCP/IP

Specify the IP address for your AXIS 2130/2130R. If you intend to use DNS
names, specify the Domain Name and the IP addresses for the primary and
secondary DNS servers. You may also optionally specify a Host Name for
the AXIS 2130/2130R. There are also options for restricting the network
bandwidth usage, for selecting the appropriate media and for changing
the HTTP port number.

Date and Time

Synchronize the internal clock of the AXIS 2130/2130R. This can be done
manually or automatically, from an NTP server or your computer clock.
There is also an option that automatically adjusts the time for daylight
saving.

Image Settings

Display the date and time and your own text in the image. Select
monochrome or color images, and set the resolution and compression for
the images. Remember: the higher the quality of the images - the greater
the file sizes and the network bandwidth requirements.

Application Wizard
Use this wizard to develop
applications for:

transmitting images to
a remote server on your
network

sending e-mails with
embedded images or
links to recorded video
streams, and/or devel-
oping alarm or
time-based image
applications

Upload

Define how and when your images will be transmitted, by choosing to
either:

upload images continuously, or

upload images only when an alarm event occurs.

Alarms, buffers,
and destination

Depending upon the choice of application made above, continue with the
wizard to define:

digital input alarm conditioning

pre- and post-alarm buffer settings

the network protocol to use for upload

the e-mail recipient, subject and own text

FTP path name and security settings (if used)

Refer to the appropriate settings page for full details on each of the above
parameters.

Having used the Wizards for initially configuring your application, refer to the on-line Help and use the
Administration Tools for refining the application to meet your specific requirements.

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