Axis Communications Security Camera 230 MPEG 2 User Manual

AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera  
User’s Manual  
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Safety Notice - Battery Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
AXIS 230 - Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
AXIS 230 - Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Manual Installation with ARP and Ping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Client System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
The AXIS Media Control (Viewing Client) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Accessing the AXIS 230 from Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Configuring audio equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Operating the AXIS 230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Accessing and logging on to the AXIS 230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Access from a browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
The Live View Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
The Setup Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Live View Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Events and Event Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Upload Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Notification Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Port Status & Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
The System Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Firewall Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Date & Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
TCP/IP Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
SMTP (email) Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
RTP (Multicast) Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Ports & Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
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Support - Logs & Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Appendix A - Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Pinging Your IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Emergency Recovery Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Appendix C - Customizing The AXIS 230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Modifying the File System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Appendix D - Unit Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
The Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Connecting Pan/Tilt Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Appendix F - Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Appendix G - Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
The Video Quality Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Video Quality vs. Bit Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
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AXIS 230  
Safety Notice - Battery Replacement  
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Safety Notice - Battery Replacement  
The AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera uses a 3.0V CR2032 Lithium battery as the power  
supply for its internal real-time clock (RTC). This battery will, under normal conditions, last  
for a minimum of 5 years. Low battery power affects the operation of the RTC, causing it to  
reset at every power-up.  
The battery should not be replaced unless required!  
If the battery does need replacing, please observe the following points:  
Caution!  
Danger of Explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced!  
Replace only with the same or equivalent battery, as recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.  
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Introduction  
AXIS 230  
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Introduction  
The AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera combines the features of a high quality network  
camera containing a built-in zoom with the functionality of a powerful video server, thus  
providing video and audio streams over IP networks. With its day/night functionality, the  
AXIS 230 provides quality video 24 hours a day.  
The AXIS 230 provides real-time compression and transmission of a DVD-quality MPEG-2  
video and audio stream over TCP/IP networks. A video stream from the AXIS 230 using no  
audio requires approximately a third of the bandwidth required by a Motion-JPEG stream  
of equivalent quality.  
When viewing multimedia content (video and audio) in a browser on a network, various  
technologies and protocols are employed to supply the content. The video and audio  
streams are transmitted either as unicast, where communication is between a single sender  
and a single recipient, or as multicast, which is communication between a single sender  
and multiple recipients. Multicasting is an excellent way to save on bandwidth.  
The AXIS 230 is a complete hardware and  
software solution that includes all the  
required networking connectivity for  
distributing multimedia content over the  
network. The built-in web server provides  
its own application page for direct viewing  
of the video stream, as well as full  
web-based control of the management and  
configuration functions. All of this can be  
accessed from a browser over the network.  
Features and Benefits  
Powerful Camera Features - The AXIS 230 is  
based on a color camera block that  
includes a built-in 18x optical zoom lens,  
and day/night functionality for low light  
conditions, including locations lit by  
The AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera  
IR-illumination. For Pan/Tilt control, the  
camera is equipped with built-in support for RS232/485 and comes complete with the  
main Axis PT drivers. For direct local monitoring, the camera is also equipped with an  
analog composite video output.  
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AXIS 230  
Introduction  
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Superior Imaging - The MPEG-2 video stream can be viewed on a LAN by up to 3 standard  
(unicast) clients, or by unlimited numbers of multicast clients. Full frame rate (25/30  
frames per second) is assured, provided the required bandwidth is available. Four different  
image resolutions up to 720x576 (PAL) / 520x480 (NTSC) are available, and the video  
quality is configurable to 7 different levels. Each client (unicast or multicast) viewing the  
media stream requires its own license. Further licenses may be purchased from your  
reseller.  
Audio functionality - The AXIS 230 supports uni-directional audio, from the camera to the  
viewer and is supplied with an integrated mono microphone. Also provided is an audio  
input, for connecting an external microphone or other source producing an amplified  
signal. The Audio Level alarm will alert remote operators in the event that sound is  
detected above a user-defined level.  
Event functionality - Events can be triggered via either of the two alarm inputs, or via the  
Audio Level Alarm. The actions preformed by events are configured via the settings in the  
web interface, and can include the remote storage of MPEG-2 video recordings to FTP  
servers, and/or the activation of external devices through the available relay output. It is  
also possible to enable a pre-alarm video buffer, allowing up to 1 minute of video to be  
buffered in the server and transmitted when the event occurs. Users can also be notified of  
events by email.  
Security - Multi-user and multi-level password protection. Administrators can create and  
modify accounts for authorized users, as well as allow anonymous viewing. The built-in  
firewall provides IP address filtering, thus preventing unauthorized access.  
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Introduction  
AXIS 230  
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Applications  
The AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera can be used in a wide range of surveillance and  
monitoring applications, and is the perfect choice where an application requires a  
high-quality video and audio stream to be distributed at a fixed frame rate over a local  
area network (LAN). The AXIS 230 can also upload video sequences to FTP servers.  
With direct access from your browser, you can view live video, and manage and control  
the camera at any time, from anywhere on the network.  
The AXIS 230 is designed to meet user requirements for applications such as:  
Traffic monitoring  
Airport security  
Casino monitoring  
LAN-based remote learning  
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AXIS 230  
Product Description  
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Product Description  
Read the following information to familiarize yourself with the AXIS 230, making  
particular note of where the connectors and indicators are located.  
AXIS 230 - Front  
Screw-in ceiling mount  
Swivel head  
Built-in zoom lens  
The Status LED shows steady green for normal  
operation, or red for errors  
The internal microphone  
AXIS 230 - Rear Panel  
Video Out - Standard BNC connector  
allowing direct monitoring of the cam-  
eras image.  
Terminal Block  
Reset Button - Press to restore  
the factory default settings, as  
described on page 38.  
Provides the physical interfaces to one transistor  
output, two digital inputs, RS-485 and GND. Used  
for connecting external devices typically associated  
with CCTV equipment. See also page 49.  
Indicator LEDs - The Power LED shows steady  
green for normal operation, or flashes green or  
is unlit for a malfunction in the power supply.  
It also flashes amber during a firmware  
RS-232 Serial Connector - For  
connecting Pan/Tilt devices, etc.  
RJ45 Network Connector -  
10BaseT or 100BaseTX Ethernet.  
upgrade. The Network LED flashes  
amber/green for 10/100Mbps network, or solid  
red for no network connection. An unlit indica-  
tor denotes no activity. The Audio indicator  
flashes green when audio is transmitted.  
Audio in - Connects an external  
microphone or other audio device.  
Power - connect the PS-K  
power adapter here.  
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Product Description  
AXIS 230  
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Hardware Inventory  
Check the items supplied with your AXIS 230 against the following list:  
Item  
Title/Variant  
Quantity  
Notes  
Network Camera  
Power Supply (PS-K)  
AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera  
1
1
Europe  
UK  
USA  
Japan  
Australia  
Camera stand  
1
1
Mounting bracket  
Note that this is packed under the moul-  
ded insert containing the camera  
Terminal Connectors  
License letter  
1
1
1
1
Warranty Document  
This Document  
AXIS 230 Network Camera Users  
Manual  
Disk Media  
AXIS Product CD 1.2 (or later)  
1
Note: The power supply for the AXIS 230 is country-specific. Please check the type you are using is  
correct.  
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AXIS 230  
Installing the AXIS 230  
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Installing the AXIS 230  
This section is intended for use by the product administrator. Operators and viewers should  
read Operating the AXIS 230, on page 15.  
Installation using AXIS IP Utility  
Important!  
Although it may be possible to use the AXIS 230s default IP address 192.168.0.90, please consult  
your network administrator to obtain a suitable IP address for your network/subnet.  
Although no special privileges are required for Windows XP Home, you will need Administrator priv-  
ileges for Windows 2000 and XP Professional. UNIX systems require Root privileges.  
AXIS IP Utility is a software application that quickly and simply installs an Axis device  
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the AXIS 230 and attach it to the network.  
2. Connect power to the camera.  
3. Start AXIS IP Utility. The following window appears:  
4. In the first field, enter the serial number found on the  
label on the underside of the unit (see the illustration  
below.)  
5. Enter the IP address for the AXIS 230 and click Set  
IP. The utility now prompts you to restart the camera  
and then displays a message confirming that the IP  
address has been set. To view the cameras home  
page, click the button provided. Configure the remaining network parameters from the  
setup tools.  
Manual Installation with ARP and Ping  
As an alternative to the AXIS IP Utility, the AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera can be  
installed using the ARP and Ping commands, as described below.  
1. Locate the label (see right) containing the  
products serial number. You must know this to set  
the IP address.  
Serial number equals  
MAC/Ethernet address  
2. Connect a network cable to the AXIS 230 and  
attach it to the network.  
3. From a Windows computer on your network, open a Command Prompt and enter the  
commands shown below.  
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Example:  
c:\WINNT>arp -s 192.168.0.125 00-40-8c-18-10-00  
c:\WINNT>ping ping -l 408 -t 192.168.0.125  
For Unix/Linux, enter the following: (note that you must be the root user.)  
Example (for Linux):  
>arp -s 192.168.0.125 00:40:8c:18:10:00 temp  
>ping -s 408 192.168.0.125  
Note: In some Unix/Linux systems, the arp command can be located in a directory that is not  
on the command path; e.g: /usr/sbin/arp  
4. Now connect power to the camera. No more than 2 minutes should have elapsed since  
the ARP command was run. Text similar to the following is then displayed in the  
window:  
c:\WINNT>arp -s 192.168.0.125 00-40-8c-18-10-00  
c:\WINNT>ping -l 408 -t 192.168.0.125  
Pinging 192.168.0.125 with 408 bytes of data:  
Request timed out.  
Request timed out.  
Request timed out.  
Reply from 192.168.0.125: bytes=408 time<10ms TTL=64  
Reply from 192.168.0.125: bytes=408 time<10ms TTL=64  
5. Press Ctrl+C to stop Ping. Ensure that the Power Indicator is permanently lit and that  
the Network Indicator flashes intermittently. The IP address has been set. You can now  
access the camera and set other parameters from the setup tools. Please see page 14.  
Client System Requirements  
Client computers that will be viewing the video stream from the AXIS 230 should meet the  
following recommended hardware and software requirements:  
• Pentium III (1.0 GHz processor or better) or AMD Athlon. 256 MB RAM.  
AGP graphics card with 32/64 MB video memory and support for DirectDraw®. Ensure that  
the latest available driver is used.  
• Sound Card (PCI based.)  
Windows® 2000 or Windows XP (with latest Service Pack.)  
• Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (with latest Service Pack.)  
DirectX® (latest version.)  
• A media player (only required for viewing saved MPEG-2 files.)  
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AXIS 230  
Installing the AXIS 230  
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The AXIS Media Control (Viewing Client)  
To view the video stream from the AXIS 230 in a browser, the AXIS Media Control must be  
installed. This is performed automatically the first time the camera is accessed from a  
browser. Simply accept the license agreement displayed in the setup window and the client  
will install. After the installation has completed, restart your computer, if required.  
The AXIS Media Control employs MPEG-2 technology, the use of which is licensed by the  
MPEG Consortium.  
Important!  
The AXIS 230 employs MPEG-2 compression, which is technology licensed by the MPEG Consortium.  
3 viewer licenses are included with the product. The installation of more than 3 instances of the  
viewer requires you to purchase further licenses. Please contact your Axis reseller.  
To allow the installation of the AXIS Media Control on your workstation, you must have administra-  
tor privileges. Your browser must also be set to allow the installation of signed ActiveX controls. This  
is the default setting in Internet Explorer.  
A viewing license may be used for multicast or unicast clients, but each individual client requires a  
separate license.  
No more than 3 unicast clients can view the video stream at any one time, no matter how many  
viewing licences are installed.  
After the client is installed, there will be a new icon in the Windows Control Panel.  
Clicking on this icon opens the Control Applet for the AXIS Media Control, from where  
various settings can be changed. Please see the readme file included in the tool for more  
information.  
The AXIS Media Control can be uninstalled from the Windows Control Panel.  
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Installing the AXIS 230  
AXIS 230  
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Accessing the AXIS 230 from Internet Explorer  
Start your browser and enter the IP address of the AXIS  
230 in the location/address field. The first time the  
camera is accessed, there will be no need to log in.  
The Live View page opens, allowing you to  
proceed with the products configuration, by  
clicking on the Setup link.  
Important!  
Upon delivery, the AXIS 230 is supplied with one pre-configured Administrator user name and password,  
set to root and pass, respectively. The Administrator password should be changed as soon as possible, to  
prevent unauthorized access to the setup tools and/or the video stream.  
Configuring audio equipment  
The internal microphone or other audio equipment should now be configured:  
1. From the setup tools, open the Audio settings page and check the Enable box.  
2. Select the input you connected your external equipment to (external line or external  
mic), or select Internal Microphone. Note that this is the logical connector. All of these  
options connect via the Audio In connector on the rear panel.  
3. Some microphone types require their own (external) voltage supply to operate  
correctly. These types are condenser microphones and Electret microphones. If using  
one of these types of microphone, and it is not battery powered, check the box  
External Mic Power. This option should not be enabled when using a dynamic or  
battery powered microphone, as this will result in decreased sound quality.  
4. Set the desired audio quality, and set the Mic Input Sensitivity according to your  
microphone. Click Save and then return to the Live View page to check that audio is  
available. See also the audio settings section on page 20.  
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AXIS 230  
Operating the AXIS 230  
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Operating the AXIS 230  
This section is intended mainly for system Operators, that is, personnel responsible for  
using the AXIS 230 as part of e.g. an integrated surveillance system or similar. Product  
Administrators will also find this section useful reading. The following topics are covered:  
• changing the layout of the Live View page  
• adding and modifying event types and upload servers  
• checking port and device status.  
For more information on configuring the AXIS 230 at the Administrator level, please refer  
to The System Options, on page 29.  
Accessing and logging on to the AXIS 230  
The AXIS 230 allows several levels of access and generally requires the user to log on. The  
various access levels allow different degrees of control and some options/controls are not  
available at all levels.  
An operator will have access to the cameras Live view page, as well as certain other  
functions and controls - in short, everything not included in the System Options, which are  
only available to administrators.  
The only exception to the logon requirement is if the camera has been configured to allow  
anonymous viewing access and an anonymous user connects.  
Important!  
Your system administrator has installed the AXIS 230 on your network and tailored the functions of the  
system to meet your specific needs. Consequently, the examples provided here may differ from those  
displayed in your system. Any problems with your application should be referred to your system adminis-  
trator.  
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Operating the AXIS 230  
AXIS 230  
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Access from a browser  
The video stream and the setup tools in the AXIS 230 can be accessed using Microsoft  
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher on Windows 2000 or Windows XP.  
Follow the instructions below to access your images:  
1. Start Internet Explorer.  
2. Enter the name or IP address of the AXIS 230 into the Address field:  
Example!  
The Live View page, similar to the example shown below, is now displayed.  
Note: To view the MPEG-2 video stream in Microsoft Internet Explorer, the AXIS Media Control must  
be installed onto your computer. This will be performed automatically the first time the camera is  
accessed. Internet Explorer should be set to allow signed ActiveX controls.  
The Live View Page  
The page available to all user levels when accessing the AXIS 230 is known as the Live  
View page. This page displays a live MPEG-2 video stream, which can be viewed  
simultaneously by up to 3 unicast clients, or by many more multicast clients.  
Please see the  
following page  
for information  
on Pan, Tilt and  
Zoom controls.  
Setup tools  
Autofocus button  
Zoom bar  
Focus bar  
Manual  
trigger  
buttons  
Preset  
positions  
Stop/Play  
Volume slider  
Mute  
Snapshot  
Full screen (Esc to cancel)  
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AXIS 230  
Operating the AXIS 230  
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Positional Control of the Video Source  
Pan/Tilt devices connected to the AXIS 230s ports can be controlled directly from the web  
interface, or by third-party applications. When using such a device, Pan and Tilt bars are  
automatically displayed, as shown in the example below. Note that the selected Pan/Tilt  
driver determines the actual layout of the controls. Other functions, not shown here, may  
also be available.  
Focus bar  
Allows smooth focusing.  
Click-in-picture  
Point and click to move the  
view to a new location.  
Auto button  
Turns on automatic focusing.  
Zoom bar  
Allows smooth camera zoom between  
telescopic and wide viewing.  
Select Preset Position  
To enable quick and accu-  
rate camera positioning, up  
to 20 preset camera posi-  
tions can be set and  
Tilt bar  
Allows smooth or  
stepped vertical pan-  
ning of the camera.  
selected at any time from  
the drop-down dialog.  
Home (H)  
Returns the camera  
to the Home’ position.  
Pan bar  
Allows smooth or stepped hori-  
zontal panning of the camera.  
Notes: • Pan/Tilt controls can be disabled in the Live View layout settings and might not be available in the  
user interface.  
Clicking anywhere on a bars gradient allows for a “smooth” adjustment; whereas clicking on the  
left or right arrows causes a stepped incremental change.  
The Setup Tools  
Clicking on the Setup link at the top left of the Live View page opens the Basic  
Configuration page, which provides links to the basic settings required by most systems.  
The settings found in the Basic Configuration section are described under the relevant  
section in the following pages.  
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Video Settings  
The AXIS 230s video settings, as described below, may or may not need adjustment.  
Resolution - the available video resolutions for the AXIS 230 are listed in the table below. The  
exact resolution will depend on the modulation type - PAL or NTSC. See also the Technical  
Specifications, on page 55.  
Resolution  
QCIF  
NTSC  
160x112  
352x240  
720x240  
720x480  
PAL  
160x144  
352x288  
720x288  
720x576  
CIF  
2CIF  
4CIF  
Note: When using the resolution 2CIF, the image in Live View is rescaled to 4CIF. The image appears the  
same, but uses less bandwidth than 4CIF. When saving snapshots in 2CIF, these are saved at the  
original resolution of 720x240 (NTSC) / 720x288 (PAL).  
Color - Select either Color or Black & White. Black & White will provide sharper images at a  
lower bandwidth than Color.  
Quality level - This setting determines the quality of the video stream, which in turn affects  
the amount of bandwidth used. 1 is the lowest level and 7 the highest. See also Bandwidth, on  
page 57.  
White Balance - This can be described as the reference color against which all other colors in  
an image are compared. The white balancing system in the camera automatically detects  
white colors in any image and uses these intelligently as a reference for other colors. Note  
that the white balancing system will not operate effectively in certain situations. Problems  
generally occur if the image contains no white at all, or if the dominant color is something  
other than white. In these circumstances, using a fixed white balance mode is recommended.  
Please see the cameras online help for more information.  
• Shutter speed - This parameter defines the exposure period for each image. Use a high shutter  
speed only if the image subject is expected to be moving quickly; otherwise, Auto or a slow  
speed will normally suffice.  
Brightness - Determine the brightness for your images in the range 0-15; where a low level  
setting produces darker images, and a high level produces brighter images. Select Auto to set  
automatic control, or set a value from 0 to 15, where 15 is the maximum brightness.  
Backlight compensation - To get good quality video of a subject in the foreground and when  
the background is strongly lit, the back-lighting must be compensated for. Set this to On.  
• Sharpness - Defines a level of differentiation between light and dark areas within the image.  
Corresponding higher levels of sharpness provide for sharper images, but also cause the image  
compression to be more complex. Consequently, the file size of a sharp image can be signifi-  
cantly greater than an image that is less sharp. The setting may be made in the range 0-15.  
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• Max Digital Zoom - To prevent distortion of the video stream when zooming, set a maximum  
value for the digital zoom. This ensures that you always get video of a certain minimum  
defined quality.  
Focus Near Limit - This setting is useful when the camera is mounted e.g. behind glass in an  
outdoor enclosure. In certain circumstances, e.g. when rain or snow falls on the glass, the  
auto-focus function may attempt to refocus on this new element in the image. To prevent this  
phenomenon, set the focus near limit to a value greater than the distance at which distur-  
bances are likely to occur.  
• Mirror - To flip the image horizontally 180 degrees, set this to On.  
• IR Illumination - If the camera is placed in a very dark location without lighting or is used at  
night, the autofocus function will not find anything to focus on and will repeatedly attempt to  
focus the camera, thus causing unnecessary wear on the focusing motor. Under normal cir-  
cumstances, this is prevented by the built-in autofocus protection, but if using infrared (IR)  
illumination in a dark location, then the camera should behave as if the scene was lit normally,  
and the autofocus protection will not be necessary. Set the parameter to the correct setting  
for your application. Note that the AXIS 230 is intended for use in day and night situations,  
and will thus function well in very dark conditions, even when not using IR illumination.  
Advanced Settings  
The advanced settings allow the structure of the MPEG-2 video stream to be modified. The  
GOP (Group of Pictures) can take 3 forms - IBBP, IBP and IP. These forms describe the type  
of pictures included in the stream and also their internal order. An I-picture is a complete  
image, a P-image is the predicted difference between this image and a preceding I or  
P-picture, and a B-picture is a comparison with both earlier and later pictures.  
Please note that changing this setting is likely to affect the amount of bandwidth required  
by the video stream, as well as the perceived latency. These settings should only be  
changed by experienced users.  
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Audio Settings  
The AXIS 230 provides a fully synchronized audio stream at up to CD quality. The  
following settings are available:  
Quality - Select the bit rate and sample rate to use. Generally speaking, the higher the setting,  
the better the sound quality, but at the higher levels the difference might not be audible. The  
default value (128 Kbit/s) provides good quality sound.  
Input - Select the input to use for the audio input. The options are:  
Line - connects other audio input devices to the Audio In connector on the rear panel.  
Internal microphone - uses the built-in microphone located on the front of the camera.  
External microphone - connects a standard microphone to the Audio In connector.  
External Mic Power - Some microphone types require their own (external) supplied voltage to  
operate correctly. These are Condenser microphones and Electret microphones. If using a  
microphone of this type, and if it is not battery powered, check this box. This should not be  
enabled when using a dynamic or battery powered microphone, as sound quality may be  
impaired.  
Volume Settings - The Master volume control should not normally need any adjustment.  
However, if you are using an audio input device on the Line connector, and the audio level is  
unsatisfactory, then this level may need to be changed. The setting is configurable between  
-30 and 30 dB. If you need to configure the volume from the AXIS 230 to the same level as  
other wave sources originating from the PC, the Master volume control may be the only way  
to adjust this. This also depends on the sound card being used.  
Mic input sensitivity - This setting should be set according to the specifications for the exter-  
nal microphone. If the correct setting is used, there will be no need to adjust the Master vol-  
ume level. The volume slider in the web interface will suffice for raising or lowering the  
volume when viewing the video stream. If you are unsure of the correct setting for your micro-  
phone, try both settings.  
Live View Layout  
The home page for the AXIS 230 MPEG-2 Video camera can be altered to your own  
requirements. Click the link to Live View Layout to open the Personal Settings.  
Most of the features on the Live View page can be customized. For example, you can  
quickly change the background color and include your corporate logo.  
Once you have enabled personal settings by checking the box, you can then change most  
aspects of the page. Simply select the item to use and then choose whether to use the  
default setting or to specify your own. For many of the items, selecting Own will also  
require you to specify the location for the resource, for example, the location of the  
background picture to use.  
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When you are satisfied with the new layout, click Save.  
Note: Unchecking the Show Setup link will mean that the administration tools will then only be acces-  
sible by entering the full address to the tools into the browsers URL field, for example:  
Events and Event Types  
The AXIS 230 MPEG-2 is capable of performing various actions when certain types of  
events occur. The terminology used to describe this is as follows:  
Event type - a defined set of parameters that specify how and when something will  
trigger an action.  
Event - an event that occurs while the system is running. Started by a trigger, it initiates  
an action, and is time-stamped and named.  
Action - what occurs when the event triggers. Examples are the upload of video to an FTP  
server, email notification, etc.  
Trigger - the circumstances that start an event. This could be e.g. a pre-programmed time  
or a signal from an external device, such as a door switch or a motion sensor.  
Configuring Event Types  
An event type is a set of parameters describing how and when the camera will perform  
certain actions. An event type may result in one single event, or it may result in many,  
depending on how often its preconditions are met. The most common kind of event type  
will trigger the upload of video to a specified destination. Other actions performed by event  
types can include the sending of e-mail, the activation of the output port and various types  
of event notification.  
Important!  
Event types that perform uploads should be kept to the minimum required for your application. There  
is a limit of 3 simultaneous uploads at any one time, although more may be configured.  
Note that when adding, modifying and deleting event types, any other event type that is currently  
active will be stopped. Stopped event types that have been configured to run for as long as the trig-  
ger is active will automatically restart, but others with different configurations will not.  
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Setting up a new event type  
Click the menu link to Event Types. This opens the list of event types as in the example  
below. The list shows various information about the event types currently configured.  
Click the Add button. This launches the Event Type Setup dialog. Depending on the event  
type you require, you will then need to provide some or all of the following information:  
General  
Name - Give the event type a suitable name.  
Respond to Trigger...  
This setting determines when an event can be triggered. The options are:  
Always - the event can be activated by the trigger (see below) at any time  
Only during time frame - a trigger will only start the event during the times specified.  
Triggers at other times will be ignored. Select the days and set the periods start time and  
Duration. The Duration may be set up to a maximum of 168 hours. If a Duration of more  
than 24 hours is required, then only one weekday may be checked. To use two or more  
trigger time frames of more than 24 hours - two or more event types (one for each time  
frame) must be configured.  
Never - the event type is disabled and no actions will be performed.  
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Trigger Type  
The trigger type is what starts the event type. The following options are available:  
Input Ports - This describes the states that the 2 inputs must be in before the event is  
triggered. One or more inputs can be used together, but note that the states for all the  
inputs used must first be reached before the event is triggered.  
Timer - whole time frame - This option will simply use the times specified in Respond to  
Trigger... described above.  
Timer - periodically - Use this to trigger the event at a certain frequency. Configurable in  
seconds, minutes or hours. It is also possible to specify the time to commence triggering.  
Note that this setting also uses the times specified in Respond to Trigger...  
Server Boot - This can be used to trigger the event whenever the camera server is started  
or restarted. A notification of the event would be a suitable action for this trigger type.  
Log Messages - The camera can trigger an event whenever a system event writes an entry  
to a log file. There are three types of log file; Information, Warning or Critical. Select the  
level that will trigger the event. Note that the first two alternatives also include messages  
of a higher importance, so alternative 1 will trigger the event type the most, as it also  
• Manual Trigger - This option makes use of buttons displayed on the Live View page,  
which are used to start or stop the event manually.  
Audio - This option triggers the event when the selected audio level rises or falls  
(determined by the Active/Inactive setting) above/below a level defined as -20 dB below  
the clip level. The green Audio LED indicator is lit in the interval -20dB and 0dB. See also  
Audio Settings, on page 54.  
When Triggered...  
These settings describe the actions to take when the event type is triggered. One or more  
actions may be selected.  
Upload to FTP server - Select the FTP server to upload images to. Note that FTP servers must  
first be configured in Upload Servers. See page 25.  
Upload for - Specify the total time to upload the recording. Configurable in seconds,  
minutes or hours. This can be used to continue the upload even after the event has ended.  
Upload as long as trigger is active - This option will terminate the upload as soon as the  
trigger is no longer active.  
Split upload into - Use this to split a long video sequence into several shorter sequences.  
Configurable in seconds, minutes or hours. This is recommended if there is likely to be  
recordings longer than 30 minutes in duration. The AXIS 230 can easily handle video files  
of more than 30 minutes, but these may cause problems for some older types of FTP  
server, due to the large file sizes involved.  
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Pre-trigger recording time up to - The AXIS 230 can save recorded sequences that  
originate from the time immediately preceding the trigger. This can be very useful when  
checking to see what happened to cause the trigger. The part of the buffer not used for  
pre-trigger recording is automatically used for post-trigger recording. This is useful in  
ensuring that there is no video lost during the short time it takes to complete the  
connection to the FTP upload server.  
Notes: Exactly how much pre-trigger recording will be produced depends on the quality level setting.  
Lowering the quality levels for video and audio will increase the duration of the recording.  
When the event is triggered, the pre-trigger recording is uploaded first. The rest of the recording  
will then follow, although prevailing conditions may result in some images being dropped.  
• A high-quality video stream will occupy more of the internal memory and thus shorten the  
duration of the recording. As pre- and post-trigger FTP uploads have a higher priority, if the  
network load is heavy, the quality of Live view may suffer.  
• Note that as the pre- and post-trigger buffer is always of a fixed size - the more pre-trigger  
recording is specified, the less will be available for post-trigger recording.  
• In the case of overlapping events, the buffer will be locked by the first event, as this has higher  
priority. The buffer will be available to the second event only when no longer required by the  
first event.  
Base file name - This name will be used for all of the files saved. If suffixes are also used,  
the file name will take the form filename_suffix.  
Add suffix - Add either a date/time suffix, a sequence number (with or without a  
maximum value), or select Overwrite. This last option will save one file only and will  
constantly overwrite it, whereas using sequential numbering with a maximum will  
overwrite the first file as soon as the last file is written.  
Activate output port - This box must be checked to enable the use of the output port. The  
port is used to control external equipment.  
Keep active during event - This option allows external equipment to be run/controlled for  
the entire duration of the event. This might be necessary to e.g. keep extra lighting on  
while saving/uploading a video sequence.  
Keep active for - Specify a fixed length of time the port will be active for.  
Important!  
Please keep in mind that the output port can be controlled by more than one event type. This may mean  
that the port is the wrong” state if one or more event types that activate the port are triggered one  
after the other. Using more than one event type to control the output is not recommended.  
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Send email notification to - Check this box to enable the sending of email to notify recipients  
of events. Enter the email address(es) in the field provided. Multiple addresses are separated by  
commas (,). To add your own text, check the Include text box and enter your text. Note that a  
mail server must be configured in the SMTP network settings.  
Send HTTP notification - This method sends a notification to an HTTP server. Select the name  
of the server. Note that the destination server must first be configured in Notification Servers.  
See the following page.  
Send TCP notification - This method sends a TCP/IP notification. The destination server must  
also first be configured in Notification Servers.  
Click OK to save the event type setup.  
Upload Servers  
Clicking this link will open the list of FTP servers currently configured in the camera. The  
listing shows the name and address of the server, as well as the upload path and user name.  
Adding an Upload Server  
Click the Add button. This opens the Upload Server Setup dialog. The following  
information should then be provided for the new server.  
Name - This can be any descriptive name you like.  
Network address - Enter the IP address or host name of the FTP server. To use a host  
name, a DNS server must be specified in the TCP/IP network settings.  
Upload path - Specify the path to the directory where the uploaded images will be stored.  
If this directory does not already exist on the FTP server, there will be an error message  
when uploading.  
Additional information - In this field you can add extra information about the server. For  
example, if the saved video files can also be accessed via a UNC address (e.g.  
\\video\file1.mpeg), you could add text providing this address. This information will be  
included in email sent by events that use this server.  
The user name and password you use to log on to the server.  
When finished, you can test the setup by clicking the Connect button. The results of the  
connection test will then be displayed in a message box.  
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Notification Servers  
To allow your event types to send HTTP and TCP notifications, the necessary servers must  
first be configured. The Notification Server list shows the servers currently configured.  
These servers are shown as the alternatives when selecting this type of notification in the  
event type setup, as described in the preceding section.  
Notification normally requires some sort of script to be located on the destination server.  
This script reads the parameters sent in the notification and then performs some sort of  
action.  
Note that event notification server settings have nothing to do with the change of IP  
address notification settings.  
The following information should be provided for an HTTP notification server:  
Name - This can be any name you like.  
URL - In this field you should provide the IP or host address of the server, the path to your  
script, and finally, the name of the script. For example:  
Custom parameters - Enter your own text here. See also below.  
User name/password - If you need to supply a user name and password to access the  
HTTP server, provide these here.  
Proxy/Proxy port - If you must pass a proxy server to access the HTTP server, provide the  
servers network address and the port used for access.  
Proxy user name/password - The proxy server may require a user name and password.  
Retry count - If the connection attempt fails, enter the number of times to retry.  
Message - Enter your own text here. This will be displayed in the notification.  
This is then what is actually included when the HTTP notification is sent:  
http://server/path/script.cgi?Eventname=MyEvent&Message=MyMessage&Custom  
For the Custom Parameters field the following should be noted:  
The field must be named as a parameter for it to work.  
For example: http://servername/...................&CustomParameter=MyTextHere.  
The field must be manually URL-encoded. This means that to use special characters, these  
must be coded and not simply typed. For example, to include a blank space, type %20 instead.  
The equal sign (=) can be typed directly.  
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The following information should be provided for a TCP notification server:  
Name - This can be any descriptive name you like.  
Network address - Provide the address of the server here. This may be an IP address or a  
host name. Note that to use a host name, a DNS server must be configured in the TCP/IP  
network settings.  
Port - Enter the port number used for accessing the TCP host.  
Retry count - If the connection attempt fails, enter the number of times to retry.  
Message - Enter your own text here. This will be displayed in the notification.  
Click OK to save the notification server settings.  
Port Status & Devices  
Port Status  
Clicking this link displays a list showing the status for the 2 inputs and 1 output. The  
inputs cannot be configured here - this must be done from the System options, which  
requires administrator access.  
Devices  
This section allows you to configure and use Pan/Tilt devices with your AXIS 230. Click  
the Modify button to open a new window allowing you to create or edit preset positions.  
Note that Pan/Tilt devices can only be added by the product administrator(s).  
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Preset position setup - Zoom only  
To add a new preset  
position for the zoom  
function, zoom the camera  
to the required  
magnification and then  
enter a descriptive name in  
the Current Position field  
and click Apply. To set a  
position as Home, check  
the box provided when that  
position is current. It is  
possible to go directly to  
the Home position from  
any other position - simply  
by clicking the H button. To  
remove a preset position,  
select it from the  
drop-down list and click  
Remove.  
Preset position setup - Pan, Tilt & Zoom  
To be able to pan and tilt  
the camera, a Pan/Tilt  
device and its driver must  
be added to the camera.  
The interface will then  
automatically provide pan  
and tilt bars. To add a new  
preset position for all 3  
functions, use the controls  
to steer the camera so that  
it points to the desired  
position, and zoom and  
focus as required. Then  
add the preset as described  
above.  
Please note that the  
selected driver will  
determine the actual  
layout.  
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The System Options  
This section lists and describes the administration tools used for the general configuration  
of the AXIS 230 - the System Options. The topics covered are, for example, network  
settings, date and time settings, users, etc. For information on general usage and how to set  
up event types, etc., please see Operating the AXIS 230, on page 15.  
The product cannot be configured before it is installed. If you have not yet completed the  
installation, please refer to Installing the AXIS 230, on page 11.  
Only the product administrator(s) can access these settings.  
Important Notes!  
The default password (pass) for the pre-configured user (root) should be changed as soon as possible.  
Until this has been done, the security features in the product will not be enabled. Furthermore, all  
Axis products are shipped with the same password by default. For further information, refer to Users,  
on page 30.  
When accessing the AXIS 230 for the first time, you will not be required to log in.  
Javascript must be enabled in your browser for the AXIS 230 Web-based interface to work.  
Accessing The System Options  
The System Options can be used for configuring the AXIS 230 at any time. Follow the  
instructions below to access the System Options from your browser:  
1. Start your browser and enter the IP address of the AXIS 230 in the address field,  
for example:  
2. The first time the product is accessed there will be no need to log in. After the Live View  
page opens, click on the Setup link and then select the item to configure from the System  
Options.  
The system is configured and modified directly from these pages. This can be done from  
any computer on the network that can access the unit.  
Note: Online help is stored internally in the AXIS 230 and is available from the pages in the Web inter-  
face. Containing comprehensive details on all product parameters, the on-line help is your first  
point of reference when configuring and managing the unit.  
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System Options Overview  
The table below provides a brief overview of the System Options. Each section is explained  
in more detail in the pages that follow.  
Administration  
Description  
Security - Users  
Create and delete users and passwords, and modify the Administrators password.  
Security - Firewall Settings Protect your AXIS 230 against unauthorized access, using the built-in firewall. Allowed IP addresses  
and protocols can be specified.  
Date & Time  
Set the system time, manually or automatically.  
Network - TCP/IP Settings  
Network - SMTP (email)  
Settings  
Configure TCP/IP settings, enable BOOTP/DHCP and restrict bandwidth.  
Configure SMTP-settings for sending e-mail messages notifying recipients of recordings, error  
messages, system messages, etc.  
Network - RTP (multicast)  
settings  
Enable and configure multicast IP addresses and ports.  
Ports & Devices - I/O Ports Enable and configure the 2 inputs and 1 output.  
Ports & Devices - RS-232 & Configure the COM-ports for Generic TCP/IP, Generic HTTP or for a Pan Tilt device.  
RS-485  
Maintenance  
Provides tools for restarting the camera and for resetting to the factory default settings.  
Provides links to various types of useful information, including how to contact Axis support services.  
Contains links to various log files and reports.  
Support - Overview  
Support - Logs & Reports  
Support - About  
Displays information about the development of the product.  
Users  
To prevent any unauthorized use of the product, the AXIS 230 supports multi-level and  
multi-user password protected access. A maximum of 20 users can be defined. 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 of the users currently defined. The administrator user name  
(root) is permanent and cannot be deleted. The default password (pass), however, can and  
should be changed.  
Important!  
Note that if the root password is not changed, then the Enable anonymous viewer login checkbox  
will have no effect, checked or not.  
The Enable anonymous viewer login checkbox will, after the root password has been changed, be dis-  
abled by default.  
All Axis products are shipped with the same default Administrator password.  
Changing the root password and, later, changing it back to pass will return the security function to  
its original state.  
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Adding Users  
Click Add to add a new user. The following fields must then be completed:  
User Name - Must contain at least one, but not more than fourteen characters.  
Password - Must contain at least one, but not more than eight characters.  
Confirm Password - Repeat the above password here.  
User Group - Check the appropriate box to define the access rights and privileges for the  
new user, where the level of access can be described as follows:  
Viewer - Provides the lowest level of access, which only allows the user to see live images.  
If the controls for a PTZ unit and/or the Trigger Event button are displayed on the  
application page, then a user with viewing rights will also be able to use these.  
Operator - An Operator has access to all of the settings not included in the System  
Options, that is, he/she can add and edit settings for event types, upload servers, audio  
and video, etc.  
Administrator - An Administrator has unrestricted access to the whole camera and can  
determine the registration of all other users.  
After making the settings for the new user, click the OK button.  
Editing and Deleting Users  
To edit or delete a user, highlight the name in the User list and click the Modify or Delete  
button.  
Firewall Settings  
The built-in firewall protects the AXIS 230 against unauthorized access. To restrict access,  
add IP addresses to the list of allowed addresses - other addresses will not be permitted  
access.  
Enable/Disable Firewall - Click this button to enable or disable the firewall function.  
Allowed IP Addresses - This list box shows the currently configured IP addresses.  
Adding Allowed IP Addresses  
IP Address - Add a single IP address or a whole range of addresses. This last option can be  
useful if you have a large number of IP addresses that all need access to the camera. To add  
a range of addresses, type e.g. 192.168.0.* This will add all the addresses in the range  
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255. Up to 256 allowed IP addresses can be specified.  
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Allowed Ports - Check the boxes for the protocols that the user (IP address) will be allowed  
to use to access the camera. These can be FTP and/or HTTP. If you have particular  
requirements concerning which ports access will be allowed on, enter these in the Port  
range fields. To allow access via HTTP, the port value here must correspond to the value  
set on the TCP/IP Network Settings page. If this is set to some other value than 80 (the  
default setting), then this value must be added manually in this field. If the setting on the  
Network Settings page is 80, then nothing needs to be configured here.  
After adding the above information click the OK button to save the changes.  
Note: If accessing the AXIS 230 via a proxy server, the proxy server's IP address must  
be added to the list of allowed IP numbers.  
Deleting and Modifying the Properties for Allowed IP Addresses  
To delete an IP address, select it in the list and click the Remove button. To modify an  
address, select it from the list of allowed addresses, make the necessary changes and then  
click OK.  
Date & Time  
Click Date and Time to define the time and date settings for the AXIS 230, either manually  
or automatically, as described below.  
Current Server Time  
Shows the current date and time.  
New Server Time  
Time Zone - Select the time zone where the AXIS 230 is located.  
Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes - Check this box to automatically update  
the time changes caused by daylight saving.  
Synchronize with computer time - Sets the time according to the clock on your computer.  
Synchronize with NTP Server - This option will cause the AXIS 230 to update the time from an  
NTP server every 60 minutes. Specify the NTP server's IP address or DNS name and set the  
appropriate time zone for your cameras location. Note that if using a DNS name, a DNS  
server must be configured in the TCP/IP settings.  
Set manually - Using this option allows you to manually enter the time and date.  
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The System Options  
33  
TCP/IP Network Settings  
From the Network Settings, configure the TCP/IP network settings as follows:  
Automatic IP Configuration  
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that lets network  
administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an  
organization's network. Check the box to allow a DHCP server on the network to assign the  
IP address.  
Important!  
DHCP should only be enabled if you are using IP address change notification, or if your version of DHCP  
can update a DNS server, which then allows you to access the AXIS 230 by name. If DHCP is enabled and  
you cannot access the unit, you may have to reset it to the factory default settings (see page 38) and  
then perform the installation again (see page 11).  
BOOTP - Check this box to use BOOTP to automatically assign an IP address. This requires  
a BOOTP server on your system. BOOTP is enabled by default.  
Dynamic IP Address Notification Settings  
When the IP address changes by means beyond your control, for example, by DHCP, you  
can choose to be notified of the change via HTTP, FTP or SMTP. Click the icon to display,  
edit and refine the settings for address notification.  
Referring to the table below, configure the dynamic IP address notification settings.  
Parameter  
HTTP  
Description  
Enabling HTTP means the camera will send an HTTP GET request to the specified URL. This can then easily  
be taken care of by a designated cgi-script, which registers the request by some means. Custom  
parameters can be used by entering them in the field provided. The fields User Name and Password, should  
be used if the script is password protected. If you need to pass a proxy server to connect to the URL for the  
host, provide your user information in the relevant fields.  
SMTP  
FTP  
Enabling SMTP will send an email notification of any change in IP address. Enter the recipients address  
and a senders address, as well as any text you want to appear in the subject of the email. Note that you  
must configure the mail server under Network Settings.  
Saves a notification file on an FTP server. Provide the connection details for the server and your user name  
and password. If there is a firewall between the camera and the FTP server, it is recommended that Passive  
Mode is enabled. There are 3 levels of TXT Type to choose from; Short - the IP address only; Extended -  
multi-line file; and HTML - contains the same information as Extended, but includes HTML tags. See also  
the On-line help for more information.  
TXT Field  
Specify your own text to include in the notification.  
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AXIS 230  
34  
Manual IP Configuration  
IP Address - Specify a unique IP address for your camera, to establish communication with  
your network. Written as four numbers separated by periods, each number in the address  
must be in the range 0 - 255. For example: 192.168.0.125  
Note: IP addresses can be assigned at random within isolated networks, provided that  
each given address is unique. To avoid unnecessary clashes, it is strongly recom-  
mended that you contact your network administrator prior to assigning an IP  
address for your product.  
Default Router - Specify the default router (Gateway) used for connecting to other networks  
and network segments.  
Subnet Mask - Specify the subnet mask for the subnet the AXIS 230 is located on.  
Host Name - The host name entered here will be used in email sent by the AXIS 230, and in  
the units log files. If the AXIS 230 uses a DNS name on the network, it can be a good idea  
to use the same name for the host name and the DNS name.  
DNS  
Domain Name - Enter the name of the domain your AXIS 230 belongs to.  
Primary DNS Server - Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. This server provides the  
translation of domain names to IP addresses on your network.  
Secondary DNS Server - This is used if the primary DNS server is unavailable.  
HTTP  
Port number - Enter the HTTP port the AXIS 230 will use. The default setting is 80. Alterna-  
tively, any port in the range 1024-65535 may be used, but check first with your system  
administrator before changing the default setting. See also the special considerations con-  
cerning the firewall settings, on page 31.  
Network Traffic  
This can be used to change the network speed for your camera. 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.  
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The System Options  
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SMTP (email) Network Settings  
The AXIS 230 can be configured to send event and error email messages to predefined  
addresses.  
Primary mail server - Enter the name or IP address of the server providing your mail facilities.  
Note that to use a host name, a DNS server must be specified in the TCP/IP network  
settings.  
Secondary mail server - Enter the name or IP address of a secondary mail server. This will be  
used if the primary mail server is unavailable.  
Send test email to - test the setup by clicking the Send button.  
RTP (Multicast) Settings  
When switching to providing multicast content on the network, there will be no difference  
in the video stream when compared to ordinary unicasting. The web page containing the  
content from the AXIS 230 will function exactly as before, and viewers will not experience  
any change.  
To provide multicast broadcasts to multiple viewers, various settings may need to be made.  
Most importantly, the box “Enable multicast” must be checked.  
The other multicast settings concern the IP addresses and port numbers to use for the audio  
and video streams. If the IP addresses for the two streams are the same, then the ports must  
be different. Inversely, when using different IP addresses, then the ports can be identical.  
Note that viewers do not need to know these IP addresses.  
The IP addresses used for muticasting audio and video streams should always be selected  
from within certain specific ranges. The AXIS 230 has been pre-configured with addresses  
from these ranges, and these should not normally need to be changed. Please contact your  
network administrator if you have special requirements.  
The final multicast setting is the Time to live value. If IP packets (i.e data) fail to get  
delivered to their destination within a reasonable length of time (which could be for  
various reasons), this setting tells network routers when to discard the packet. The value is  
usually measured in "hops", i.e. the number of network routers that can be passed before  
the packet arrives at its destination or is dropped.  
Important!  
Note that some network routers may need to be configured to allow RTP traffic.  
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Ports & Devices  
IO Ports  
This page allows configuration of the two inputs and one output supported by the AXIS  
230. Ports can be given descriptive names, and their Normal state can be configured.  
The normal state describes the inactive state for the port. It is also an indication of the  
function of the connected equipment and how it is activated. For example, if the activation  
circuit in a door switch connected to an input is normally closed, this means that as long  
as the door is closed then the state is also closed (inactive). When the door is opened the  
door sensor will be active and the input will no longer be in its normal state. This is how  
events based on external equipment are triggered.  
Thus, in the I/O port list, if the Normal state for an input is set as Open, but the Current  
state is shown as Closed, then the port has been activated, and vice versa.  
Important!  
Please note that some external devices may behave incorrectly in the event of an error  
condition, e.g. a power cut.  
COM Ports RS-232/RS-485  
The COM1 port on the AXIS 230 is accessed via the terminal block (RS-485), and COM2 is  
via the 9-pin D-SUB serial connector. Both are found on the rear of the unit. Select the  
port from the links in the main menu.  
Devices (Pan/Tilt devices, etc.) connected to the COM-ports on the AXIS 230 can be  
controlled via Generic TCP/IP or Generic HTTP, or in the case of Pan/Tilt devices, by a  
specific driver for the unit being used. Settings are managed and configured directly from  
the user interface.  
Select the port to configure and then choose the Usage for the port, whereupon the  
relevant settings will be displayed. To make device-specific settings for a Pan/Tilt device,  
click the Modify button.  
For detailed listings of all of the available settings for each mode, the supported Pan/Tilt  
devices, as well as more information about the different interface modes and pinout info,  
please the online help, available from the setup pages. See also Unit Connections, on page  
49.  
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The System Options  
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Maintenance  
This section provides tools for the following:  
Restart - Clicking this button will restart the AXIS 230.  
Restore - This button will reset the camera to its factory default settings. Once this has  
been done, many of the units parameters will need to be re-configured. The only settings  
saved are the IP address, the default router and the subnet mask. See also, on page 38, the  
description of how to reset to the factory default settings using the Reset button on the  
rear of the camera.  
Support - Logs & Reports  
This section of the System Options provides various log files and reports, which may be  
useful when troubleshooting or when contacting the Axis support services. The logs can be  
used as triggers for event types. The following are available:  
The Information Log - This log simply records what happens in the camera. It registers when  
events occur, when the camera is restarted, etc.  
The Warning Log - This log will also include information about errors in the camera that may  
prevent optimum performance.  
The Critical Log - Registers serious errors that should be rectified as soon as possible.  
The Combined Log - All three logs are shown in one file.  
As well as the log files, the following are also available:  
The Server Report - The Server Report displays a listing of important information about the  
AXIS 230. If you need to contact the Axis Support desk for help with a problem, please include  
this report with your query.  
The Parameter List - This link displays a listing of all of the AXIS 230's parameters and their  
current settings. This list should also be included when requesting help from the support desk.  
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AXIS 230  
38  
The Factory Default Settings  
In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to reinstate the Factory Default settings for  
your AXIS 230. This is performed in one of two ways:  
By clicking the Restore button from the Maintenance page under System Options. This  
action will reset most of the units parameters but will save the IP-address, the Subnet  
mask and the Default Router.  
By pressing the Reset button, located on the rear panel. This option will reset ALL the  
parameters currently configured in the unit, i.e. network settings, events, etc.  
Follow the instructions below to reinstate the product factory default settings using the  
Reset button:  
1. Switch off the AXIS 230 by disconnecting the power supply.  
2. Press and hold the Reset button, and reconnect the power.  
3. Keep the button pressed until the Status Indicator displays yellow (note that this may  
take up to 15 seconds), then release the button. When the Status Indicator displays  
green (which can take up to several minutes) the AXIS 230 will then have been reset to  
its original factory default settings.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Appendix A - Troubleshooting  
This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might  
have with your AXIS 230. Symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided in  
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. For more information, please see Updating the Firmware, on  
page 43.  
Support  
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact your Axis reseller. If your  
questions cannot be answered immediately, your reseller will forward your queries through  
the appropriate channels to ensure a rapid response.  
If you are connected to the Internet, you can:  
Download user documentation and firmware updates  
Find answers to resolved problems in the FAQ database. Search by product, category, or  
phrases.  
Report problems to Axis support staff by logging in to your private support area  
Server Report  
The server report contains important information about the server and its software, as well  
as a list of the current parameters. Click the link provided on the Support Overview page.  
Viewing the Log Files  
The AXIS 230 log files record events within the unit and can prove useful when attempting  
to resolve any problems that might occur. Please see Support - Logs & Reports, on page 37.  
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Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions  
Symptoms  
Possible causes  
Remedial actions  
The AXIS 230 cannot be  
installed, or cannot be  
accessed from a browser  
after installation.  
The IP address is already being Run Ping (as described below) and follow the appropriate  
used by another device.  
recommendations.  
The IP address used during  
installation is not valid on  
your subnet.  
Run Ping. If you get “Destination host unreachable” or similar, the  
diagnosis is probably correct.  
In Windows, check that the IP address for your AXIS 230 is on the same  
subnet as your workstation. Exactly how this is done varies from one  
version of Windows to another. See Windows’ help for more  
information.  
If the AXIS 230 and your workstation are on different subnets, you will  
not be able to set the IP address. Contact your network administrator.  
The IP address has changed.  
1) Move the AXIS 230 to an isolated network or to one with no DHCP  
or BOOTP server. Set the IP address again, using the ARP command.  
2) Access the unit and disable BOOTP and DHCP in the TCP/IP settings.  
Return the unit to the main network. The unit now has a fixed IP  
address that will not change.  
3) As an alternative to 2), if dynamic IP address via DHCP or BOOTP is  
required, select the required service and then configure IP address  
change notification from the network settings. Return the unit to the  
main network. The unit will now have a dynamic IP address, but will  
notify you if the address changes.  
Other networking problems.  
Test the network cable by connecting it to some other network device  
and then Pinging that device from your workstation.  
Test the units network interface by connecting a local computer to the  
AXIS 230, using a standard network cable. A crossover cable is not  
required.  
The Power indicator is not Faulty power supply.  
constantly lit.  
Verify that you are using an Axis PS-K power supply.  
The Network indicator  
displays red.  
No network connection or  
faulty cabling.  
See Other networking problems, above.  
The Status indicator  
slowly flashes red.  
The flash upgrade process has See the Emergency Recovery Procedure on page 43.  
failed.  
The AXIS 230 works  
locally, but not externally.  
Firewall protection.  
Check the Internet firewall with your system administrator.  
Check if you need to configure the default router settings.  
Default routers required.  
No video.  
Display incorrectly configured In Display Properties, adjust the color settings to at least 16-bit color.  
on workstation. If running more than one video stream, 32-bit color must be used.  
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Symptoms  
Possible causes  
Remedial actions  
Slow video  
Outdated drivers for graphics Obtain and install the latest device driver for your graphics card from  
card.  
the manufacturers web site. Also check that DirectDraw acceleration  
is enabled. This can be done by running the program DxDiag.exe (click  
Start - Run and then type dxdiag.exe) Check on the Display tab that  
DirectDraw acceleration is enabled.  
Another application is using  
DirectDraw acceleration,  
Close the other application, and then re-open the AXIS 230s Live View  
page. Examples of other applications that use DirectDraw acceleration  
making this unavailable to the are: video conferencing software, Web TV, video playback software and  
AXIS 230.  
video editing software.  
Insufficient free memory on  
graphics card for using the  
hardware acceleration  
capabilities.  
Lower the resolution/color depth for the monitor. Right-click on the  
desktop and select Properties - Settings.  
Poor quality video (image Outdated drivers for graphics See “Slow video” above.  
hopping, etc.), wrong  
image format (b/w,  
inverted, etc.)  
card.  
No audio / poor audio.  
Faulty connection to external Check connections. If the audio LED flashes or is steady green, then  
mic or audio input device.  
Error in power supply to  
external microphone.  
Incorrect settings.  
audio is reaching the MPEG decoder in the AXIS 230 and is included in  
the stream.  
Check that the correct input is selected. Check the input sensitivity. If  
the audio LED flashes or is steady green, then audio is reaching the  
MPEG decoder in the AXIS 230 and is included in the stream.  
Check the settings for the client PC’s sound card. If audio is weak or  
distorted, check the master gain setting in the AXIS 230.  
Error in client.  
Outdated drivers for sound  
card.  
Check that you are using the latest device driver for your sound card.  
Check the manufacturers web site for new drivers.  
Triggering difficulties  
with programming scripts. positive and negative  
transitions of the Control  
Unable to trigger on both  
Repetitive trigger conditions that occur in quick succession can be  
missed. This is because the command initiated by the first trigger event  
may not have been fully executed before the second event starts. This  
scenario is demonstrated in the illustration below:  
Button and/or I/O ports  
(double-edged triggering).  
Command  
Command  
?
Command  
T2  
T3  
T1  
Time  
Trigger  
This feature has particular significance when using commands that  
take a relatively long time to process, e.g. mail or FTP, especially if they  
are transmitting a pre/post alarm buffer.  
Note: If you still have a problem after reading this information, please contact your reseller or visit the  
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Pinging Your IP Address  
By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply, the Ping utility can  
determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It also provides a useful method for  
confirming addressing conflicts with your AXIS 230 on the network.  
Follow the instructions below to ping your unit:  
1. Start a Command window and type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.xis the IP address of  
the AXIS 230.  
2. If you receive the reply destination host unreachable, then the AXIS 230 is not  
accessible on your subnet. You must obtain a new IP address and reinstall the unit.  
If this does not solve the problem, disconnect the AXIS 230 from the network and run Ping  
again. See the table below for an interpretation of the results.  
Ping Reply  
Interpretation and recommendation  
Reply from <IP address>: bytes = 32; time = 10  
ms.....  
The IP address is already in use and cannot be used again. You must obtain a  
new IP address.  
Request timed out  
This IP address is not used and is available for use with your AXIS 230. If you  
already installed the unit using this IP address, the installation may have  
failed. Reinstall the unit. Also check all cabling.  
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Updating the Firmware  
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Appendix B - Updating the Firmware  
The AXIS 230 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 re-written. This means  
firmware upgrades can be installed as they become available - without having to replace  
any parts. New firmware is simply loaded into the AXIS 230 over the network.  
The latest version of the AXIS 230 firmware is available free of charge from the Axis web  
Update via FTP  
The AXIS 230 Flash memory is updated over the network using FTP. See the detailed  
instructions supplied with each new firmware release.  
Important!  
Always read the instructions provided with each new release, before updating the firmware.  
Upgrading normally takes between 30 seconds and 10 minutes, although it can take longer. After  
starting the process, you should always wait at least 20 minutes before power-cycling the AXIS 230  
- even if you suspect the procedure has failed.  
In controlled environments, flash memory updates provide a very safe way of updating the firmware.  
However, flash products can become damaged if the update is not performed correctly. Your dealer  
reserves the right to charge for any repair attributable to faulty updating by the user.  
Emergency Recovery Procedure  
If power or the network connection to the AXIS 230 is lost during the upgrade, the process  
will fail and the unit will become unresponsive. A flashing red Status LED indicates a failed  
upgrade. To recover the unit, follow the steps below. The serial number is found on the  
label on the product's casing.  
1. Unix/Linux - From the command line type the following:  
arp -s <IP address of AXIS 230> <Serial number> temp  
ping -s 408 <IP address of AXIS 230>  
Windows - From a command/DOS prompt type the following:  
arp -s <IP address of AXIS 230> <Serial number>  
ping -l 408 -t <IP address of AXIS 230>  
2. If the unit does not reply within a few seconds, restart it and wait for a reply. Press  
CTRL+C to exit ping.  
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3. Open a browser and type in the IP address of the AXIS 230. In the page that appears,  
use the Browse button to select the upgrade file to use, e.g. axis230.bin. Then hit the  
Load button to restart the upgrade process.  
4. After the upgrade has completed (1-10 minutes), the unit will automatically restart and  
show a steady green on the Power and Status LED:s and flashing green or amber on  
the Network LED.  
5. Repeat the arp and ping commands as described above.  
6. Open a new browser and enter the unit's IP address.  
7. Reconfigure your settings.  
If the emergency recovery procedure does not get the AXIS 230 up and running again,  
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Customizing The AXIS 230  
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Appendix C - Customizing The AXIS 230  
Modifying the File System  
The Linux-based operating system and flash memory file system make it possible for  
advanced users and application developers to customize the AXIS 230 by adding  
additional files to the read-write area of the flash memory.  
Important!  
Modification of the flash file system is NOT supported by Axis. In practice, this means that Axis will  
not answer questions relating to custom script or Web page development, but merely wishes to  
inform potential application developers of the possibilities afforded by the Linux-based file structure  
of the AXIS 230.  
When attempting to modify the product, you may inadvertently create a problem that will require  
you to return the AXIS 230 to its factory default settings. At worst, you may even cause permanent  
damage to the unit that renders it unusable. Consequently, Axis strongly recommends that inexperi-  
enced users DO NOT modify the file system.  
does maintain various documents designed to assist third-party development. These  
include detailed information such as:  
The Axis Camera API, HTTP-Interface Specification  
Descriptions of useful scripting technologies  
Configuration via FTP  
As an alternative to configuring the AXIS 230 using a browser, the configuration  
parameters of your unit can be modified using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).  
FTP is supported by most operating environments and is a useful method for quickly  
downloading standard pre-configurations to one or more cameras.  
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AXIS 230  
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Custom Web Pages  
The AXIS 230 contains a re-writable flash memory file system that allows some directories  
and files to be changed by the root user, using FTP. This strictly non-supported product  
functionality, makes it possible for advanced users and application developers to add their  
own Web pages, scripts, and other files to the Axis product.  
Customizing Procedures  
The existing web pages are stored in a compressed read-only area of the file system. If you  
intend to try changing them you must adhere strictly to the instructions provided here and  
ensure that you DO NOT inadvertently change any files other than those featured in this  
section. Failure to comply with this notice may render your product unusable.  
All files stored in the /etc/httpd/htmldirectory are available through the product Web  
server in the virtual directory /local/. The URL to pages in the /etc/httpd/htmldirectory  
Editing and Storing Your Web page  
Follow the instructions below to save your own pages in the AXIS 230:  
1. Using an html editor, create your html file and store it on your local PC hard drive.  
2. Now use FTP to upload the file to the AXIS 230. Enter the following on the command  
line:  
Example!  
ftp 192.168.0.125  
3. Log on as root. The default password for root is pass, but this may have been changed.  
4. Change to the correct directory in the AXIS 230 by entering the following command:  
cd /etc/httpd/html  
5. For binary storage of files (not absolutely necessary, but good practice), type bin.  
6. Upload your html file by entering:  
put <filename.html>  
7. Start your browser and view the page you uploaded, by entering the following URL in  
the location/Address field:  
http://192.168.0.125/local/<filename.html>  
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Example!  
Your page now appears in your browser.  
8. Enter bye in the command window to exit FTP.  
Note: You can change the html files as and when you like, but remember that the available flash  
memory is limited.  
Using your own file as a New Home Page  
Having created and stored your own web pages in the AXIS 230, you can now assign one  
of these pages as your default home page, as described below:  
Caution!  
Changing the web pages in the AXIS 230 is not something that should be undertaken lightly. Remember:  
Axis does not support the personalization of web pages and strongly recommends that inexperienced  
users DO NOT perform such modifications.  
1. In your browsers URL field (address bar) enter the following:  
This opens the built-in editor in the AXIS 230 and loads the file boa.conf for editing.  
2. Now add the following lines to the end of the file:  
Alias /index.html /etc/httpd/html/index.html  
Alias / /etc/httpd/html  
These lines should be added to the file as shown below:  
# Virtual I/O specific configurations of Boa  
ScriptAlias /axis-cgi/io/virtualinput.cgi /usr/html/axis-cgi/io/virtualinput.cgi  
Alias /index.html /etc/httpd/html/index.html  
Alias / /etc/httpd/html  
3. This creates an alias to your own index.htmlfile stored in the /etc/httpd/html/  
directory and redirects access to it. Save the edited boa.conf in the camera, by  
clicking the Save file button. The next time you access the camera your own web page  
will now be the first page displayed.  
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After making these changes, you will not be able to automatically access the default index  
page. Instead you must type in the complete URL to access it:  
or, if PTZ is enabled:  
Note: As an alternative to the above, edit the line starting with Document Rootso that it points  
directly to the local directory. After doing this, however, you will then be unable to access the  
original home pages - so be warned!  
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Unit Connections  
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Appendix D - Unit Connections  
The D-Sub Connector  
The AXIS 230 provides one 9-pin D-sub connector, providing the physical interface for an  
RS-232 port, used for connecting accessory equipment; such as stand-alone Pan/Tilt  
devices for the remote positioning of connected video cameras.  
A diagram of the RS-232 connector, complete with pin assignment table, is shown below.  
Pin  
1
Function  
CD  
2
- RXD  
- TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
3
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
The Terminal Block  
The terminal block is located on the rear panel and provides the interface to a single  
transistor output, two digital inputs, an RS-485 interface and GND.  
This section describes the pinout, interface support and the control and monitoring  
functions provided by the terminal block.  
Terminal Block Pinout  
Pin  
Function  
Description  
1
GND  
2
Digital Input 1  
Digital Input 2  
Digital output  
1k internal pull-up. Connect to GND to activate.  
1k internal pull-up. Connect to GND to activate.  
3
4
Maximum current sink of 100mA (via logical 0 output.) Handles a maximum voltage of  
24V DC, which is grounded at a maximum of 100mA. This output has an open-collec-  
tor NPN transistor with the emitter connected to pin 1. If used with an external relay,  
a diode must be connected in parallel with the load, for protection against voltage  
transients.  
5
6
RS-485-A (non-inverting)  
RS-485-A (inverting)  
A half-duplex RS-485/422 interface for controlling auxiliary equipment.  
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Schematic Diagram - Terminal Connector Block  
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Connecting Pan/Tilt Devices  
The AXIS 230 supports a range of Pan Tilt device drivers. The driver is selected from the  
COM Port settings, which are found under System options - Ports & Devices. Please see the  
The diagram below illustrates how the AXIS 230 connects to your workstation and a Pan  
Tilt device.  
Video  
Network  
Pan Tilt  
Device Driver  
COM port  
(RS-485/RS-232)  
AXIS 230  
Browser  
Administration Tools  
External  
Pan Tilt  
Device  
Computer  
Installation Procedure  
1. Attach the Pan/Tilt device to the RS-232 port (serial connector) or the RS-485 port on  
the Terminal Block, using the appropriate cable.  
2. From the AXIS 230 Home Page, click Setup.  
3. Under System Options - Ports & Devices - select the port the device is connected to.  
Then select Pan/Tilt as the Usage for that port.  
4. Now select the driver for your Pan/Tilt/Zoom device from the drop-down list. Click  
Save. To make device-specific settings, click the button provided.  
5. You can now configure preset positions for your device from the Devices page, under  
Port Status & Devices.  
Note: Advanced users and application developers can also use the Axis Application Programming Inter-  
face and HTTP specification for generic control of pan tilt devices using CGI parameters or a  
TCP/IP client. Please refer to the Axis Web site for further information.  
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Controlling and Monitoring  
By entering http requests in your browsers URL field, you can:  
• drive the transistor output high or low  
• monitor the status of the digital inputs  
This requires administrator access to the AXIS 230, and thus a user name and password.  
Log in as root and supply the root password (default = pass).  
Tip!  
Developers wishing to create applications incorporating sophisticated alarm conditioning using the  
transistor output and digital inputs are encouraged to read the Camera API, HTTP-Interface Specifica-  
tion, available from the Axis Web at www.axis.com.  
Transistor Output  
The output can directly drive a maximum load of 24V DC at 100mA. By connecting  
additional relay circuitry, heavier loads can be driven.  
The transistor output is controlled using HTTP requests, as shown in the following  
examples:  
Example 1: - Set output 1 ON  
Example 2: - Set two 300ms pulses with 500ms delay between the pulses, on output 1.  
http://server/axis-cgi/io/output.cgi?action=1:/300\500/300\  
Example 3: - Wait 1 second before setting output 1 ON.  
Digital Inputs  
Two digital inputs allow the AXIS 230 to be configured for device triggered events. For  
example, by connecting a motion detector to a digital input, it is a relatively simple  
procedure to trigger an event each time the detector is activated.  
Querying the Status of Digital Inputs  
The status of the digital inputs can be queried in exactly the same way as the relay output.  
Simply enter the following URL to query the status of the digital inputs:  
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Example: - Monitor data on inputs 1 and 2  
The AXIS 230 then displays the status of the inputs, as follows:  
Input 1 = 0  
Input 2 = 1  
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Audio Settings  
AXIS 230  
54  
Appendix E - Audio Settings  
The maximum audio level depends on the configuration used.  
• Selecting external microphone and high sensitivity input, sets the 0dB level (the maximum  
level) to 25mVpp.  
• Selecting external microphone and low sensitivity input, sets the 0dB level (the maximum  
level) to 270mVpp.  
• Selecting external line input sets the 0dB level (maximum level) to 3.0 Vpp.  
The Audio LED remains unlit as long as the audio level is below -20dB, as compared to the  
maximum audio level, which is defined as 0dB.  
The LED turns green when the audio level is between -20dB and 0dB. This is the optimum  
audio level. The LED turns red if the audio level rises above the clip level (the maximum  
level), that is, above 0dB.  
Generally speaking, normal speech at a distance of 1 meter will, in high sensitivity mode,  
produce sound levels high enough to light the LED green. When the microphone is set up  
in a noisy environment, it may be necessary to set the sensitivity to "low," otherwise the  
clip level will be reached and the sound will become distorted. For very high sound  
pressure levels, use an external microphone with a controlled output level.  
The audio “event" (as used to trigger events) always correlates to if the green LED is lit. By  
using different input settings, the audio event trigger level can thus be given different  
values.  
The master volume does not affect the maximum levels into the A/D-converter in the  
camera, nor does it affect the audio input LED or the trigger level for the audio event. The  
master volume is only a gain factor that changes the already sampled and digitized signal.  
For this reason it is important that the signal is handled within the correct dynamic range,  
by changing the sensitivity settings rather than the master volume - otherwise the signal  
may become distorted due to input overload.  
The Master volume can be used to match other PC-produced "wave sounds", since there is  
no separate volume control for the decoded audio in the PC sound card interface. This  
means that system sounds in the client computer are affected by the same volume control  
as the incoming sound from the Axis 230.  
Normally, the Audio LED monitors the input level and will show red if the audio input  
signal is too strong, which will also be apparent as the sound becomes distorted. However,  
increasing the Master Gain may cause distortion at other levels, which will not be  
indicated by the Audio LED. For this reason, increasing the Master Gain when the Audio  
LED shows almost constant green is not recommended.  
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AXIS 230  
Technical Specifications  
55  
Appendix F - Technical Specifications  
System Requirements - Windows® 2000 or Windows XP (with latest Service Pack.) AGP  
graphics card with 16 MB video memory and support for DirectDraw®. Use the latest  
available driver. Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (with latest Service Pack.) DirectX® (latest  
version.)  
Installation - Physical network connection using RJ-45 twisted pair cable. 10baseT or  
100baseTX Fast Ethernet.  
Management - Remote configuration and status using Web-based tools.  
Video Features - MPEG-2 video compression. Configurable resolution, color and quality  
levels.  
Audio In - One 3.5mm input for stereo or mono microphone, or for line-in stereo or mono  
signal. The logical port is selected in the web interface.  
Stereo microphone input - High sens. Max:-39.0 dBu (25 mVpp)  
Stereo microphone input - Low sens. Max:-18.1 dBu (270 mVpp)  
Line input - Max:+2.7 dBu (3.0 Vpp)  
Supported Network protocols - TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, DHCP, BOOTP, RTP  
Terminal block connector - 2 digital inputs (max 12 V in) and 1 transistor output (max 24 V,  
0.1 A). 1 pin for ground. 2 pins for RS-485 serial communication.  
Pre/Post Alarm Buffer - Approximately 15 MB memory for storage of pre/post alarm video.  
Serial Connector - One 9-pin D-Sub RS-232, max 115 Kbit/s.  
Pan/Tilt - Pan/Tilt support via RS-232 or RS-485 for remote camera control. See  
Security - Multi-user and multi-level password protection.  
Operating Conditions: - Temp: +5o to +50o C (41o to 122o F). Humidity: 20-80% RH.  
Illumination - Min illumination = 0,7 lux (at F1.4 1/60s NTSC or 1/50s PAL) (50IRE) (down  
to 0.01 lux, depending on shutter speed.) Recommended illumination: 100 to 100.000 lux.  
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Approvals - EMC  
EN 55024:1998+A1 (CISPR 24:1997+A1.) Applies when using the internal microphone or an  
external line input, but not when using an external microphone.  
EN61000-6-1:2001  
EN61000-6-2:2001  
EN 55022:1998+A1 Class B (CISPR 22:1997+A1, Class B)  
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B demonstrated by compliance with EN 55022 (CISPR 22)  
EN 61000-3-2:2000  
EN 61000-3-3:1995+A1  
VCCI:2003, Class B, ITE (Japan)  
(CISPR 22:1997+A1, Class B)  
C-Tick mark - according to AS/NZS3548 (equivalent to CISPR 22:1997+A1) (Australia)  
Approvals - Safety - EN60950, CSA.  
Metrics: - Height: 3.15” (80mm), Width: 2.95” (75mm), Length (without connectors): 6.73”  
(171mm), Weight: 1.65lb (0.75kg) excluding Power Supply.  
Hardware - MPEG-2 compression chip, ETRAX-100LX, 32-bit RISC, 100 MIPS CPU, 32 MB  
RAM, 4 MB FLASH PROM.  
Power - PS-K, (included) 9V DC, 9W. Alternative supply 7-20V DC, min 7W.  
Complimentary Software - AXIS Media Control (ActiveX component software for Microsoft  
Internet Explorer - supplied with the product). AXIS IP Utility - for quick and simple  
installation. Available from the Axis web site.  
File size - The file sizes delivered by the AXIS 230 can be calculated as follows:  
(Ba + Bv) x 1000 x 60  
= file size in bytes/minute  
8
Bv = Bit rate for video (kbit/s), Ba = Bit rate for audio (kbit/s, 0 if not enabled).  
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
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Bandwidth  
57  
Appendix G - Bandwidth  
As different networks have different characteristics and different amounts of bandwidth  
available, the AXIS 230s video and audio settings may need to be adjusted to suit the  
prevailing conditions.  
The Video Quality Level  
The video quality level describes how much video data is transferred per second, and can  
be set in the range 1-7 (lowest to highest). Whether or not you should use the highest  
available level depends on the answers to a few questions:  
Does your application actually need a video stream at the highest quality? Try viewing the  
live video stream and uploading MPEG-2 files using several different quality levels.  
Are there other bandwidth-dependent services running on the same network? Will the  
quality level used by the AXIS 230 cause problems for these services?  
How many clients are likely to be viewing the video stream at any one time? The  
maximum number of (unicast) viewing clients on a local area network is 3.  
Video Quality vs. Bit Rate  
The quality of the video stream in relation to the bit rate is roughly illustrated by the  
following graph.  
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Other Considerations  
The MPEG-2 encoder chip in the AXIS 230 is designed for constant video bit rates from 1.0 -  
8.0 Mbit/s. The parameter on the encoder chip that controls the video bit rate allows even  
lower settings, but not at constant bit rates. At low bit rates, the encoder delivers variable bit  
rates, and the rate is strongly affected by the selected video resolution and image information.  
The video quality level can be set from 1 (low) to 7 (high.) When using the levels 1-3, the bit  
rate can become variable. The total bandwidth usage is determined by the audio and video  
quality level and the protocol-specific contribution. Using quality levels lower than 3 may  
reduce bandwidth usage at the expense of image quality.  
The table below shows recommended video quality levels at various resolutions:  
Resolution  
4CIF  
Unicast  
4-7  
Multicast  
4-6  
2CIF  
3-7  
3-6  
CIF  
3-7  
3-6  
QCIF  
3-7  
3-6  
There is a limit of 3 simultaneous uploads at any one time, although the number of event  
types configured to upload can be greater than 3.  
• If installing multiple units on the same network, the bandwidth requirements will be signifi-  
cantly higher.  
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Event types 21  
Index  
Firewall 31  
Network 33  
SMTP 35  
Upload servers 25  
Users 30  
A
Actions 21  
Activate output port 24  
Adding  
Connecting Pan/Tilt devices 51  
Connectors 49  
Allowed IP addresses 31  
Notification servers 26  
Upload servers 25  
Users 30  
Administrator - user group 31  
Advanced image settings 19  
Allowed IP addresses 31  
Anonymous viewers 30  
Applications 8  
Audio - event triggering 23  
Audio Equipment 14  
Audio In connector 14  
Audio settings 20, 54  
Automatic IP Configuration 33  
AXIS IP Utility 11  
DHCP 33  
Digital output 49  
DNS 34  
AXIS Media Control 13  
Email event notification 25  
Events 21  
Events and event types 17  
External mic power 20  
B
Bandwidth 57  
Base file names 24  
Brightness 18  
C
F
Camera features 6  
Clients 12  
COM-Port 36  
Factory Default Settings 38  
Firewall 31  
Firmware 39  
Focus Near Limit 19  
Front panel 9  
FTP  
IP address notification 33  
upload servers 25  
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Max Digital Zoom 19  
Mic input sensitivity 20  
Microphones 14  
Mirror 19  
MPEG-2 13  
Multicasting 6, 35  
G
Group of Pictures (GOP) 19  
H
Hardware Inventory 10  
Home page 47  
HTTP  
event notification 25  
IP address notification 33  
port number 34  
I
I/O Terminal Block 49  
Information Log 37  
Input Ports - event triggering 23  
Inputs 36  
Output 24, 36  
Installation 11  
Installing Pan/Tilt devices 51  
Internet Explorer 12  
IO Ports 36  
IP address notification 33  
IP addresses - allowed 31  
IP Utility 11  
Parameter List 37  
Passwords 30  
IR Illumination 19  
Ping 11  
Pinout - I/O connectors 49  
Ports & devices 36  
Positional control 17  
Preset posistions 28  
K
Keep active during event 24  
Keep active for 24  
L
Layout - live view 20  
Live View 14, 16  
Log files 37, 39  
Log files - event triggering 23  
M
R
Mail settings 35  
Maintenance 37  
Manual IP Configuration 34  
Manual trigger 23  
Master volume 54  
Rear panel 9  
Recommended platform 12  
Recovery 43  
Reports 37  
Resolution 18  
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Retry count - HTTP notifications 26  
Root password 30  
U
RS-232 36  
RS-232 serial interface 49  
RS-485 36  
Users 30  
RTP 35  
S
Schematic diagram 50  
Server boot - event triggering 23  
Server Report 39  
Setting up event types 22  
Setup Tools 17  
Video bit rate 57  
Video quality 57  
Video Settings 18  
Viewer - user group 31  
Volume 20  
Sharpness 18  
Shutter speed 18  
SMTP  
Warning Log 37  
network settings 35  
Source modulation 18  
Specifications 55  
Splitting uploads 23  
Suffixes 24  
Support 37, 39  
System options 29  
System requirements 12  
T
TCP  
notification servers 27  
Port number 32  
TCP/IP network settings 33  
Technical specifications 55  
Terminal block 49  
Time Zone 32  
Timer - event triggering 23  
Transistor output 52  
Trigger types 23  
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AXIS 230  
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Glossary of Terms  
NWAY - A network protocol that automatically negotiates the  
highest possible common transmission speed between two  
devices.  
ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser.  
ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed  
automatically as required.  
Ping - A small utility used for sending data packets to network  
resources to check that they are working and that the network  
is intact.  
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol for  
assigning an IP address to a physical device address that is  
recognized in the local network. The ARP command can be  
used to set the IP-address for your product.  
PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol. A method allowing one  
computer to connect to another, usually via a modem over a  
phone line.  
ARTPEC - Axis Real Time Picture Encoder - used for image  
compression.  
Pre/post alarm image - The images from immediately before  
BOOTP - A protocol that can automatically configure a  
and after an alarm.  
network device (give it an IP address).  
Protocol - A special set of rules governing how two entities will  
communicate. Protocols are found at many levels of  
communication, and there are hardware protocols and software  
protocols.  
CGI - Common Gateway Interface. A set of rules (or a  
program) that allows a Web Server to communicate with  
other programs.  
DSL - Digital Subscriber Line. A means of transferring data  
RTP - The Real-Time Transport Protocol is an Internet protocol  
standard that specifies a way for programs to manage the  
real-time transmission of multimedia data over unicast or  
multicast network services. RTP combines its data transport  
with a control protocol (RTCP), making it possible to monitor  
data delivery for large multicast networks. Both protocols work  
independently of the underlying Transport layer and Network  
layer protocols. As a rule, RTP runs on top of the User  
Datagram Protocol (UDP), although it can use other transport  
protocols.  
via standard phone lines.  
Ethernet - A widely used networking standard.  
ETRAX - Axis' own microprocessor.  
Firewall - A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area  
Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet.  
Frame Grabber card - Plug-in hardware for "grabbing"  
images  
FTP - File Transfer Protocol. Used for simple transfer of  
files to and from an ftp-server.  
SMTP - A common e-mail protocol.  
HTML - Hypertext Mark-up Language. Used widely for  
authoring documents viewed in web browsers.  
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A  
suite of network protocols that determine how data is  
transmitted. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the  
Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of  
information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are  
actually sent and received.  
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules for  
exchanging files (text, images, sound, video, and other  
files) on the World Wide Web.  
Intranet - A private network limited to an organization or  
UDP - The User Datagram Protocol is a communications  
protocol that offers a limited amount of service when messages  
are exchanged between computers in a network that uses the  
Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is an alternative to the Transmission  
Control Protocol (TCP) and, together with IP, is also known as  
UDP/IP.  
corporation. Usually closed to external traffic.  
IP - Internet-Protocol. See TCP/IP.  
IP address (number) - A unique number used by a computer  
on the network to allow it to be identified and found.  
JPEG - A standard image format, used widely for  
photographs. Also known as JPG.  
URL - Uniform Resource Locator. An "address" on the network.  
LAN - A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers  
and associated devices that typically share common  
resources within a limited geographical area.  
WAN - Wide-Area-Network. Similar to a LAN, but on a larger  
geographical scale.  
Web server - A program on a computer that delivers the  
resources (usually web pages) requested by the web user (the  
client).  
Linux - A popular operating system, that is “open source”  
and practically free of charge.  
Lux - A standard unit for light measurement.  
Mbit/s - Megabits per second. A unit for measuring speeds  
AXIS COMMUNICATIONS  
<Product Name> Quick User’s Guide  
in networks. A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.  
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