Cable Connections - Axis 210 Quick Installation Manual

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Mounting
1. If required, use the 3 supplied screws to
fix the base plate to a flat surface.
2. To use the shorter stand, remove the
extension section.
3. Attach the camera to the top of the stand.
4. Adjust the camera angle and gently
tighten the lock ring.
Important!
The AXIS 210 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 sensor.
Damage as a result of exposure to strong light is not covered by the Axis warranty.
To use the AXIS 211 outdoors it must be installed in an approved outdoor enclosure. For more information
on outdoor enclosures, please visit www.axis.com

Cable Connections

1. Connect the AXIS 210/211 to your network using a standard RJ-45 network cable. If using
Power over Ethernet (PoE) with the AXIS 211, this is the only connection required - step 2
can be omitted. For more information on PoE, please see the User's Manual.
2. Connect the power adapter to the camera.
Installation Methods
The AXIS 210/211 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning
it an IP address, automatically (via e.g. DHCP) or manually. Several installation methods are
available. The one to use depends on how your network is configured. If unsure of the method
to use, please consult your network administrator, or see the documentation for your network.
• If your network has an Internet connection (with no HTTP proxy) and uses a DHCP server to
assign IP addresses, use the One-Click installation procedure. See page 5.
• If your network uses dynamic IP addressing and your computer is running the UPnP
the AXIS 210/211 will automatically be detected and displayed on your screen. See page 6.
• If the above methods cannot be used, you will need to assign an IP address manually, using
either the AXIS IP Utility, (see page 6) or the ARP/Ping method, as described on page 7.
• If you are using e.g. a home broadband router, you may find it convenient to view the router's
administration pages to discover which IP address has been assigned to your AXIS 210/211.
Please consult the router's documentation for further information.
AXIS 210/211 Quick Installation Guide
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