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AXIS 2460 Network DVR

AXIS 2460 Network DVR. External Sales training. History. Early 70’s One camera -> VCR Late 80’s Many cameras -> multiplexer -> timelaps recorder Late 90’s Many cameras -> multiplexer -> recording to built-in HDD Now

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AXIS 2460 Network DVR

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  1. AXIS 2460 Network DVR External Sales training

  2. History • Early 70’s • One camera -> VCR • Late 80’s • Many cameras -> multiplexer -> timelaps recorder • Late 90’s • Many cameras -> multiplexer -> recording to built-in HDD • Now • Network interface, VMD, sometimes built-in multiplexer and sometimes not

  3. Recording in the 70’s (schematic) Analogue monitor Analogue camera VCR

  4. Recording in the 80’s (schematic) Analogue monitors Multiplexer VCR / Time Laps Analogue cameras

  5. Recording in the late 90’s (schematic) Analogue monitors Multiplexer/DVR Analogue cameras

  6. AXIS 2460 in 2002 (schematic) AXIS 2460 Network DVR PC/web browser TCP/IP network PC/web browser Analogue cameras

  7. A DVR with Network Interface • Up to four analogue cameras • Recording to built in hard disks • Remote operation for • Live viewing • Replay of recorded material • Administration

  8. DVR advantages over analogue VCR • Consistent image quality, no tape wear-out • Significantly longer recording time • No tape changes and no daily maintenance • Quick search for a specific incident or time

  9. AXIS 2460 on the Outside • Power connector 115/230V 50-60Hz • RJ-45 for Ethernet 10/100 • 4 + 4 BNC (analogue video in + out) • RS-232 (modem + external device control) • RS-485 (PTZ not supported in first rev.) • 4 alarm inputs + 1 relay output control

  10. Recording Conditions–Event Settings • Always • According to schedule • Upon alarm • By manual intervention

  11. APViS – Axis Patent Pending • An Axis invented algorithm to make room for new recordings on the hard disks by reducing the frame rate of the oldest and least important recordings • Eventually recordings are erased from the hard disks (unless locked) • Increases availability time of recordings compared to the standard FIFO algorithm • Age and priority of the event triggering a recording determine when frame rate reduction is done

  12. Recording Modes - APViS • Normal • Same as FIFO, i.e. oldest recording erased completely no matter what priority • Extended • Approximately doubles recording availability over Normal • Extended Long • Approximately five-doubles recording availability over Normal • Max Store Time • Regardless of recording mode, maximum store time of recordings can be specified per camera to enable compliance with local legislation

  13. Availability / Time to First Reduction Examples, approximate figures in days – 1 fps from four cameras.

  14. Installation Scenario – “Small” Store Network or direct Ethernet cable Access fromRemote location Serial cable to modem PC Modem 2460 Office Store Storeroom Cashier Parking lot

  15. Alarms for the “Small” Store MD PC Modem 2460 Office MD Store Storeroom Cashier Push button Parking lot

  16. AXIS 2460 – Demo or Screenshots • Event Set-Up • Manual recording • The recordings list • Playback • AVI file extraction

  17. AXIS 2460 – Target Customers • Small business owner • IT manager with security responsibility • Security Manager

  18. Customers and applications #1 • Small-scale businesses requiring an easy to operate and remotely available monitoring and/or surveillance system: • Small retail shops (loss prevention and monitoring) • Gas stations (loss prevention and monitoring) • Small workshops (employee/production monitoring)  

  19. Customers and applications #2 • Larger corporate organizations requiring a centrally administered remote monitoring and/or surveillance system: • Retail chains/franchises (loss prevention) • Telcos and ISPs (technical facilities surveillance) • Public service providers (monitoring of water, gas, power supply, etc. systems)

  20. Customers and applications #3 • Transportation sector companies: • Dispatch companies (loss prevention and damage control) • Freight centres (loss prevention and damage control) • Cargo and luggage transportation systems (loss prevention and damage control)

  21. Key Features and Benefits of 2460 • Revolutionary APViS (Axis Prioritized Video Storage) recording mode, reducing frame rate of old and low priority recordings first, as apposed to “first-in-first-out” • Extends the longevity of all and especially important recordings significantly • Ability to permanently (until manually unlocked) store any recording

  22. Key Features and Benefits of 2460 • Secure Storage recording system utilizing all disks for all recordings • In the case of a hard disk failure, the only effect is a 25 % reduction of frame rate for all recordings (in a system with 4 hard disks) • Normal operation at full recording rate is automatically resumed at hard disk failure

  23. Key Features and Benefits of 2460 • Network centric, built to be operated over a network or modem, but recording locally • Remote access: distributed/local recording, global operation • All operation and administration tasks in intuitive Web interface: authorization of three levels of users, on-line help • Truly embedded system built on Linux software, as opposed to PC and Windows based • Completely self-maintained system, no disk or recordings maintenance, automatic disk system restoration after power failure, highly reliable and stable operation

  24. Key Features and Benefits of 2460 • Built-in firewall and user level access control (user name, password) • Unauthorized stations can be locked out from access • Three levels of users can be defined allowing different levels of access for different authorized persons

  25. Key Features and Benefits of 2460 • Advanced alarm handling • Up to 100 events, whereof 50 simultaneously active, can be defined • Recording frame rate can be automatically increased upon alarm • Pre-alarm buffer: recording triggered by event also includes video from just before the event took place

  26. The Competition • Axis 2460 brings a new level of reliability to DVRs! • A non “PC based DVR” solid embedded system. • DVR manufacturers come from an analogue and VHS history • They often have a multiplexer built in and an analog monitor out • The network is the multiplexer!

  27. The Competition • Some have higher some have lower recording performance • Many DVR have a total performance of 60 / 50 fps divided over the video input ports normally from 4 to 16 in “our league” • The AXIS 2460 comes in the middle with a total performance of 30 / 25 fps divided over the ports (synchronized cameras) or 15 / 12 fps (unsynchronized)

  28. The Competition • Many of them don’t allow simultaneous recording, playback, live viewing, and administration • The AXIS 2460 has this triplex functionality • Archiving is often done to CD-RW, tape, Jaz and so on • The AXIS 2460 creates AVI on the PC for archiving on any medium of free choice • Many competitors require client software for remote viewing • The AXIS 2460 has everything built in – even a complete Web server!

  29. Price positioning – 2460 Best value! • Without hard disks • List price: US$ 1.599 • With 2 hard disks (80 GB total) • List price: US$ 2.499 • With 4 hard disks (160 GB total) • List price: US$ 3.499

  30. AXIS 2460 Q & A

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