Digital benefits for analog surveillance systems
The AXIS 240Q Video Server provides easy integration with traditional
analog systems, ensuring a smooth migration toward an IP solution.
The AXIS 240Q digitizes analog video into crisp, real-time Motion JPEG
video streams at a maximum frame rate of 6/5 frames per second on each
channel independent of resolution.
The AXIS 240Q can connect up to four analog cameras and transmit
digital video from all four channels simultaneously via an Ethernet
connection.
Flexibility and scalability
Large installations
Combining your analog camera investments with a network video
solution gives you a flexible and cost-effective solution with plenty
of room for growth. With an open standard interface, the AXIS 240Q
supports a large base of existing applications and integrate easily
with new ones.
Advanced event handling
The AXIS 240Q offers advanced event handling with video motion detection, I/O
control and alarm notification. Pan/tilt/zoom cameras may be connected to the
unit's serial port and are easily controlled from a user interface.
Advanced network security
A comprehensive set of security features, including multiple user access levels,
HTTPS encryption, possibility to disable unused network services for example
ftp, IEEE802.1X and IP address filtering, ensures secure video handling and
configuration. In addition, the AXIS 240Q has support
for Quality of Service (QoS)
which helps secure the necessary bandwidth for streaming video and control
commands over a network.
Support for PTZ and dome cameras
All Axis video encoders connect to analog pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) cameras to
allow for easy operation of these PTZ cameras across the IP network. Axis' open
policy ensures simple and fast integration with most analog PTZ cameras on the
market by including software drivers for more than 25 different analog cameras,
including products from American Dynamics, Bosch, Canon, Panasonic, Pelco,
Philips, Samsung, Sensormatic and Sony. |