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  • Page 1 AX-TV AX-TV User manual User Manual Version 1.0.27 HDMI VIDEO DECODER User Manual - version 1.0.27...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2018 AX Solutions, S.L. All rights reserved. Visual Tools’ products are property of AX Solutions, S.L. Other products and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Restriction AX Solutions, S.L. shall reserve the copyright of this document. Under no circumstances, this document shall be reproduced, distributed or changed, partially or wholly, without formal authorization of AX Solutions, S.L.
  • Page 3 FRONT VIEW: Remote control Status leds SIDE VIEW: ports REAR VIEW: Network connection Power Supply HDMI video connection REMOTE CONTROL: Menu options selection Cursor movement PTZ: activation PTZ: Pan & Tilt Menu Exit / Back Next / Previous Change quad view: camera or group of 1, 4, 9 &...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Contents................................... 5 Installation and set up ..............................5 Settings .................................... 6 3.1. Edition with the remote control and the virtual keyboard ................... 6 3.2. Settings menu ..............................6 3.3. Network settings ..............................7 3.4. Cameras Configuration ............................8 3.5. Movie Configuration ............................
  • Page 5: Contents

    (please consult the supported camera’s model on the Appendix2 table) as well as VX and NVX video recorders from Visual Tools. Connect the AX-TV to a TV or a monitor with the HDMI cable and you will have your cameras on screen connected via WIFI or LAN.
  • Page 6: Settings

    The first configuration of the unit has to be made with the remote control and optionally a USB keyboard to ease the text input. Once the AX-TV is set-up for the first time it is possible to edit or complete the cameras configuration remotely from a web browser.
  • Page 7: Network Settings

    3.3. Network settings You need to configure the network parameters to connect to the cameras. Choose the connection you prefer, either Ethernet or WIFI, and make sure that the corresponding checkbox is selected, or the communications will not be active. Ethernet Settings Menu >>...
  • Page 8: Cameras Configuration

    ‘Use MC’ option and enter a particular root and password for the camera. The Monitor option configures the aspect of the AX-TV video output. It is 16:9 by default, but if most of the cameras have a 4:3 aspect it is recommendable to put the monitor in 4:3 The Show Name checkbox is used to overwrite the camera names on the video.
  • Page 9 Note: if a camera is not installed in the same network segment of the AX-TV, or it is not detected for any other reason, you can always add it manually as explained in the previous title.
  • Page 10: Movie Configuration

    1280x720 or lower. Copy the movie into a microSD card or a USB memory and plug it in the AX-TV. The AX-TV detects the movie formats and shows the compatible files in the drop-down list. Choose the video you want to show.
  • Page 11: Sequence Configuration

    A video from a web server can also be played-back. In this case, check ‘Use HTTP URL’ and input the video URL. The URL format will be similar to this one: http://www.myweb.net/myvideo.mp4 Once selected the desired video –SD, USB or HTTP-, select Check and wait for the video to finish playing completely.
  • Page 12: Advanced Configuration

    API configuration menu. In the ‘API Information’ option you can find the current IP address of the AX-TV. This IP and port are necessary for a Supervisor X, a web browser or any other application can connect to the AX-TV and command it.
  • Page 13: Import / Export Configuration

    3.9. Import / Export configuration This option eases the camera configuration export and import between AX-TV units, and lets you load the previous configuration after a factory setting. You can export the configuration to a microSD card or a USB memory. In case you have connected both types of devices, the USB has the priority.
  • Page 14: Unit Operation

    4. Unit operation Every time the unit starts, if there are cameras configured and network connection, it automatically shows on screen the last view of cameras used. 4.1. Operation with the remote command Use the numeric buttons [1 to 16] to select a single camera on screen. [Zoom-in ] and [Zoom-out ] are used to change the quadrant layout: 1,4,9 or 16 cameras on...
  • Page 15: Operation From A Web Browser

    ] at any time 4.1.2. Dome operation (PTZ) When a camera is a dome the AX-TV identifies it displaying the dome icon on the screen. To activate the dome control, press the [OK] button and the icon will change its appearance.
  • Page 16: Upgrading And Remanufacturing With The Factory Image

    This window works like the AX-TV remote control but can be used in any mobile device with network connection. 4.2.1. Configuration from a Web browser Click on the setup button to enter the camera configuration screens of the AX-TV Any configuration related to the cameras can be edited, but you cannot modify the system settings like the network, language or the advanced configuration.
  • Page 17: Factory Image

    1. The AX-TV has to be connected to the TV/monitor to follow this process. 2. 2Remove the AX-TV power supply. Turn the AX-TV upside down and press with a sharp object the firmware upgrade button marked “upgrade” on the case.
  • Page 18: Appendix 1: Changing Axis Cameras Settings

    You can create up to four profiles that correspond to the four different views that are available on the AX- TV. The profile name is AX-TV x where x corresponds to the view type that the Ax-Tv provides (1, 4, 9 o 16 cameras).
  • Page 19: Appendix 3: Onvif Supported Cameras

    7. Appendix 3: ONVIF supported cameras ONVIF supported cameras for this AX-TV version: ONVIF AXIS cameras Acti B47 Ademco 068 Avigilon 2.0W-H3PTZ-DP20 D-Link DCS-2132LB1 Hikvision DS-2CD2612F-I Hikvision DS-2CD2412F-IW Safire IPC-CV012FHD-H Samsung SNB-6010 Samsung SND-6084 Samsung SNV-6013 Sony SNC-CH140 Vivotek IP8173H Other camera models can operate, but there must be tested before to validate its correct operation.
  • Page 20: Appendix 3: Operation With The Videotec Dcz Joystick

    16 Cameras selection Home Preset 1 Preset 7 Change / Back to the next camera or camera’s group To use the joystick, connect it to the AX-TV through a USB port and restart the AX-TV. User Manual - 20...
  • Page 21: Appendix 4: Technical Specifications

    9. Appendix 4: Technical specifications MODEL: HDMI video decoder RESOLUTION: 1280 x 720 COMUNICATION: Ethernet RJ45 10/100M adapter. Built in 802. 11 b/g/n Wi-Fi inside. VIDEO OUTPUT: 1 HDMI 1.3 output CAMERAS AXIS cameras, VX units and ONVIF H264 and JPEG cameras REMOTE CONTROL Infrared remote control DISPLAY:...
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