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Assign
an
lP address
To
make
it
accessible
on
the
network,
the
AXIS
210/21OA/211/211A
must
be
assigned
an
IP
address.
Depending
on
the
number
of
cameras
you
wish
to
install, the
recommended
method
for
assigning
IF
addresses
in
Windows
is
either
AXIS IP
Utility
or
AXIS
Camera
Management.
Use
the
method
that
best
suits
your
purpose.
Both
of
these
free applications are available
on
the Axis Network Video
Product
CD
supplied
with
this
product,
or
they
can
be
downloaded
from
www.axis.com/techsup
Page 7 )
Method
Recommended
for
Operating
system
[!E
AXIS
IP
Utility
Single
camera
Windows
See
page
8
Small
installations
AXIS
Camera
Management
Multiple
cameras
Windows
2000
See
page
9
Large
installations
Windows
XP
Pro
Installation
on
a different subnet
Windows
2003
Server
Notes:
A network
DHCP
server
is
optional.
The
AXIS
210/210A/211/211A
has
the default
IP
address 192.168.0.90
If
assigning the
IP
address
fails,
check that there
is
no
firewall
blocking
the operation.
For
other methods of assigning
or
discovering the
IP
address
of
the
AXIS
210/210A/211/211A,
e.g.
in
other operating systems, see
page
10.
(
AXIS
210/21 OA/211/211 A Installation Guide
AXIS
210/21
0A/211/2rlAlhstaliation
Guide
lnstall
the
hardware
I
IMPORTANT! - The
210/210A
is designed for
indoor
use only,
and
must
always
be
positioned
where
it
is
not
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
strong
halogen
light,
which
can
cause
permanent
damage
to
the
camera's
image
!III
sensor.
Damage
as a
result
of
exposure
to
strong
light
is
not
covered
by
the
Axis
warranty.
IMPORTANT! - The AXIS
211/211A
is designed
for
indoor
and
outdoor
use.
To
use
the
camera
outdoors,
it
must
be
installed
in
an
approved
outdoor
housing.
Please see www.axis.com
for
more
information
on
outdoor
housings.
Connect the camera
1.
Connect
the
Network Camera
to
your
network
using
a
standard
network
cable. Using
Shielded Twisted
Pair
(STP)
cables is recommended.
2.
Optionally
connect
external
input/output
devices, e.g.
alarm
devices. See
page
15 for
information
on
the
terminal
connector
pins.
3. Optionally,
connect
an
active speaker
and/or
external
microphone.
4.
Connect power,
using
one
of
the
methods
listed below:
The
supplied
power
connector.
Power
over
Ethernet
(PoE).
If
available,
this
is
automatically
detected
when
the
network
cable is
connected
(see above).
The
1/0
terminal
connector
on
the
rear
panel.
5.
Check
that
the
indicator
LED:s indicate
the
correct conditions. See
the
table
on
page
16
for
further
details. Note
that
some
LED:s
can
be
disabled
and
may
be
unlit.
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