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Axis 2460 Brochure & Specs

Axis 2460 network dvr - brochure & specs
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AXIS 2460 Network DVR
Digital video. Recorded locally. Viewed globally.
Sophisticated, flexible yet brilliant in its simplicity, the
awardwinning AXIS 2460 Network DVR takes digital video
recording to a completely new level of advancement. Connect
it directly to a TCP/IP network and remotely access digital
video and system administration tools, using a standard web
browser. Accommodating up to four analog cameras with or
without Pan/Tilt/Zoom, it has its own built-in web server and
is completely self-maintained. No need for tapes, tangles or
expensive maintenance!
Retaining important video sequences for longer than any other
DVR solution, the AXIS 2460 offers an almost inexhaustible
local recording resource for security video —using revolutionary
APViS™ (Axis Prioritized Video Storage) technology*.
Used as a single stand-alone system for a small business, or
as an autonomous component within a globally distributed
video surveillance system, the AXIS 2460 is perfect for use
within large retail chains, franchise operations, or any business
that requires convenient network access to live or recorded
surveillance video.
*Patented
Stores important video for longer
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using revolutionary APViS Technology
Fault tolerant system with data base mirroring
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and distributed video storage
Self-contained and self-maintained system
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Simultaneous viewing, recording,
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playback, and administration via web browser
Support for Pan/Tilt/Zoom units
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Summary of Contents for Axis 2460

  • Page 1 Used as a single stand-alone system for a small business, or as an autonomous component within a globally distributed video surveillance system, the AXIS 2460 is perfect for use within large retail chains, franchise operations, or any business that requires convenient network access to live or recorded surveillance video.
  • Page 2 The unique use of database mirroring and distributed video storage on all available hard disks allows the AXIS 2460 to tolerate hard disk failure without losing vital parts of video recordings. The practical implication of hard disk failure is a relative reduction in the frame rate of the recordings.
  • Page 3 An AXIS 2460 Network DVR has its own built-in web server and is securely accessed from any remote geographical location using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 4: General Features

    Installs directly to NTSC or PAL video cameras using BNC connectors ©2002 Axis Communications AB. Axis is a registered trademark, and ThinServer is a trademark of Axis Communications AB. All other company names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.