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  • Page 1 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Table of Contents Solution overview ......... . .
  • Page 3: Solution Overview

    To use radar profiles your device must be running firmware version 10.11 or later. Go to to update your firmware. The user manual is set up to help you use your radar depending on what you want it to do. AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar has two profiles: •...
  • Page 4 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Solution overview Area of coverage The AXIS D2110–VE has a horizontal area coverage of 180°. The detection range corresponds to 5600 m (61000 ft ) for humans and 11300 m (122000 ft ) for vehicles. Note Optimal area coverage applies when the radar is mounted at 3.5–4 m (11–13 ft).
  • Page 5: Area Monitoring Profile

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile Area monitoring profile Area monitoring profile is best used for objects moving at up to 55 km/h (34 mph). This profile allows you to detect whether an object is human, vehicle, or unknown. A rule can be set to trigger an event when any of these objects is detected. If you want to track only vehicles, you should use the Road monitoring profile on page 12.
  • Page 6: Area Installation Examples

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile 1. Go to Radar > Settings > Coexistence. 2. Set the number of neighboring radars to 3–5. 3. Select a group for your radar. This is an example of how to group multiple radars installed side-by-side in the same coexistence zone.
  • Page 7 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile See Install multiple radars on page 5 for more information about neighboring radars and groups. Cover an area around a building To cover the area around a building, place the radars on the walls of the building facing outwards. If you are placing more than three radars in the same coexistence zone, set the number of neighboring radars in the device interface and add each radar into a group, as illustrated in this example.
  • Page 8 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile See Install multiple radars on page 5 for more information about neighboring radars and groups. Cover an open area To cover a large open area, use two pole mounts to place two radars back-to-back.
  • Page 9: Area Detection Range

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile See Install multiple radars on page 5 for more information about neighboring radars and groups. Install multiple radars facing each other In general, it is not recommended to install more than three radars facing each other since this increases the risk of interference between the radars.
  • Page 10: Area Monitoring Use Cases

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile Note • If you install the radar at a different height, enter the actual mounting height in the product’s web pages when you calibrate the radar. • The detection range is affected by the scene.
  • Page 11 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Area monitoring profile A chemical factory adds another layer of security to their system by using radars to cover the area around a sensitive building. The security system already includes cameras, thermal cameras and door controllers. Radars can trigger events that cause cameras to track the intruder, zoom in, and record activity.
  • Page 12: Road Monitoring Profile

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Road monitoring profile Road monitoring profile The Road monitoring profile is best used to track vehicles moving at up to 105 km/h (65 mph) in urban zones, closed zones, and on sub-urban roads. This mode should not be used for detection of humans or other types of objects. To track objects other than vehicles, use your radar in the Area monitoring profile on page 5 .
  • Page 13: Road Monitoring Use Cases

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Road monitoring profile • 25–70 m (82–229 ft) for vehicles moving at 60 km/h (37 mph). • 30–60 m (98–196 ft) for vehicles moving at 105 km/h (65 mph). Note If the maximum number of radars in the same coexistence zone exceeds two then expect a range degradation of approximately 10% (near) and 20% (far).
  • Page 14 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Road monitoring profile...
  • Page 15: Get Started

    Get started Find the device on the network To find Axis devices on the network and assign them IP addresses in Windows®, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager. Both applications are free and can be downloaded from axis.com/support.
  • Page 16: Webpage Overview

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Get started To protect your data we strongly recommend that you: • Use a password with at least 8 characters, preferably created by a password generator. • Don’t expose the password. • Change the password at a recurring interval, at least once a year.
  • Page 17: Configure Your Device

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device Configure your device Calibrate the radar The radar is ready to use as soon as it is installed. The default live view will show the radar coverage and any detected movement, and you can add detection zones and rules right away.
  • Page 18 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device Add scenarios A scenario (previously called an include zone) is an area in which moving objects will trigger rules. Add scenarios if you want to create different events for different parts of the scene.
  • Page 19: View And Record Video

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device Example Objects of radar-reflective materials, such as metal roofs, fences, vehicles, and even brick walls may disturb the radar’s performance. They may create reflections, or ghost tracks, which cause apparent detections that can be difficult to separate from real detections.
  • Page 20: Set Up Rules For Events

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device Set up network storage To store recordings on the network, you need to set up your network storage. 1. Go to System > Storage. 2. Click Add network storage under Network storage. 3. Type the IP address of the host server.
  • Page 21 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device Note If you make changes to an active rule, the rule must be turned on again for the changes to take effect. Trigger an alarm if someone opens the housing This example explains how to trigger an alarm if someone opens the housing.
  • Page 22 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device 7. Click Save. Configure the I/O port of the camera: 8. Go to System > Accessories > I/O ports and configure the I/O port as an input and select the normal state. Create a rule in the camera: 9.
  • Page 23 AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ, to use multiple PTZ cameras with multiple radars. Download AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ from axis.com, and follow the instructions in the application to install it on your VMS server (or another computer with access to both the camera and the radar).
  • Page 24 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Configure your device If a scenario includes hard surfaces, such as a metal wall, there may be reflections that causes multiple detections for a single physical object. In this case, modify the scenario, see Add scenarios on page 18 for more information, or add an exclude zone that ignores everything in the zone, see Add exclude zones on page 18.
  • Page 25: The Device Interface

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface The device interface To reach the device interface, type the device’s IP address in a web browser. Note Support for the features and settings described in this section varies between devices. Show or hide the main menu.
  • Page 26: Radar

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Connected clients View details: Click to show all clients that are connected to the device. Radar Settings General Radar transmission: Use this to turn off the radar module completely. Channel : If you have problems with multiple devices interfering with each other, select the same channel for up to four devices that are close to each other.
  • Page 27 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Information legend: Turn on to show a legend containing the object types the radar can detect and track. Drag and drop to move the information legend. Zone opacity: Select how opaque or transparent the coverage zone should be.
  • Page 28 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Trigger on object type: Select which objects that the scenario should trigger on. Speed limit: You can choose to only trigger on objects moving at speeds within a specific interval. You can also Invert the interval, so that objects moving within that interval are ignored, but the scenario triggers on speeds outside the interval.
  • Page 29: Recordings

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Overlays : Click to add an overlay. Select the type of overlay from the dropdown list: • Text: Select to show a text that is integrated in the live view image and visible in all views, recordings and snapshots.
  • Page 30: Apps

    • Activate license with a key: If the app requires a license, you need to activate it. Use this option if your device doesn’t have internet access. If you don’t have a license key, go to axis.com/products/analytics. You need a license code and the Axis product serial number to generate a license key.
  • Page 31: System

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface • Settings: Configure the parameters. • Delete: Delete the app permanently from the device. If you don’t deactivate the license first, it remains active. System Date and time The time format depends on the web browser’s language settings.
  • Page 32 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Assign IPv6 automatically: Select to turn on IPv6 and to let the network router assign an IP address to the device automatically. Hostname Assign hostname automatically: Select to let the network router assign a hostname to the device automatically.
  • Page 33 Authentication failed: Sends a trap message when an authentication attempt fails. Note All Axis Video MIB traps are enabled when you turn on SNMP v1 and v2c traps. For more information, see AXIS OS Portal > SNMP. • v3: SNMP v3 is a more secure version, which provides encryption and secure passwords. To use SNMP v3, we recommend you to activate HTTPS, as the password is then sent through HTTPS.
  • Page 34 When configured without a CA certificate, server certificate validation is disabled and the device tries to authenticate itself regardless of what network it is connected to. When using a certificate, in Axis' implementation, the device and the authentication server authenticate themselves with digital certificates using EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security).
  • Page 35 To install test firmware or other custom firmware from Axis on the device, you need a custom-signed firmware certificate. The certificate verifies that the firmware is approved by both the device owner and Axis. The firmware can only run on a specific device which is identified by its unique serial number and chip ID.
  • Page 36 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Anonymous users Allow anonymous viewers: Turn on to allow anyone to access the device as a viewer without having to log in with a user account. Allow anonymous PTZ operators: Turn on to allow anonymous users to pan, tilt, and zoom the image.
  • Page 37 RSA is the preferred method during negotiation, followed by ECDSA, ED25519, and DSA. Make sure to enter the right MD5 host key that is used by your SFTP server. While the Axis device supports both MD5 and SHA-256 hash keys, we recommend using SHA-256 due to stronger security over MD5. For more information on how to configure an SFTP server with an Axis device, go to the AXIS OS Portal.
  • Page 38 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface • SIP or VMS SIP: Select to make a SIP call. VMS: Select to make a VMS call. From SIP account: Select from the list. To SIP address: Enter the SIP address. Test: Click to test that your call settings works.
  • Page 39 IoT integration and is used in a wide variety of industries to connect remote devices with a small code footprint and minimal network bandwidth. The MQTT client in Axis device firmware can simplify integration of data and events produced in the device to systems which are not video management systems (VMS).
  • Page 40 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Retain: Select to keep the state of client on this Topic QoS: Change the QoS layer for the packet flow. Last Will and Testament message The Last Will Testament (LWT) lets a client provide a testament along with its credentials when connecting to the broker. If the client disconnects ungracefully at some point later (maybe because his power source died), it can let the broker deliver a message to other clients.
  • Page 41 DNS. Windows SMB/CIFS names are not supported. • Network share: Enter the name of the shared location on the host server. Several Axis devices can use the same network share, since each device gets its own folder.
  • Page 42 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar The device interface Important Risk of data loss and corrupted recordings. Do not remove the SD card while the device is running. Unmount the SD card before you remove it. Unmount: Click to safely remove the SD card.
  • Page 43 When you create an ONVIF user, you automatically enable ONVIF communication. Use the username and password for all ONVIF communication with the device. For more information see the Axis Developer Community at axis.com. Add user: Click to add a new ONVIF user.
  • Page 44 The device interface Network speaker pairing allows you to use a compatible Axis network speaker as if it is connected directly to the camera. Once paired, the speaker acts as an audio out device where you can play audio clips and transmit sound through the camera.
  • Page 45 Severity: Select which messages to send when triggered. CA certificate set: See the current settings or add a certificate. Plain config Plain config is for advanced users with experience of Axis device configuration. Most parameters can be set and edited from this page.
  • Page 46: Maintenance

    Note All Axis device firmware is digitally signed to ensure that you only install verified firmware on your device. This further increases the overall minimum cybersecurity level of Axis devices. For more information, see the white paper “Signed firmware, secure boot, and security of private keys” at axis.com.
  • Page 47: Validate The Installation Of The Radar

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Validate your installation Validate your installation Validate the installation of the radar Note This test helps you to validate your installation under current conditions. The everyday performance of your installation can be affected by changes in the scene.
  • Page 48 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Validate your installation Check for the correct symbol and direction of travel when the radar is approached from the side 1. Go into the radar’s web interface and record the session. For help doing this, go to Record and watch video on page 20.
  • Page 49 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Validate your installation Create a table similar to the one below to help you record the data from your validation. Test Comment Pass/Fail 1. Check that there are no unwanted detections when the area is clear 2a.
  • Page 50: Complete The Validation

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Validate your installation 3a. Check that the object is detected with the correct symbol for ‘Human’ when the radar is approached from the side 3b. Check that the direction of travel is correct when the radar is approached...
  • Page 51: Learn More

    H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC Note H.264 is a licensed technology. The Axis product includes one H.264 viewing client license. To install additional unlicensed copies of the client is prohibited. To purchase additional licenses, contact your Axis reseller. H.264 can, without compromising image quality, reduce the size of a digital video file by more than 80% compared to the Motion JPEG format and by as much as 50% compared to older MPEG formats.
  • Page 52 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Learn more Maximum bitrate (MBR) Maximum bitrate lets you set a target bitrate to handle bitrate limitations in your system. You might see a decline in image quality or frame rate as the instantaneous bitrate is kept below the specified target bitrate. You can choose to prioritize either image quality or frame rate.
  • Page 53 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Learn more kbit/s Target bitrate Actual average bitrate You can also turn on maximum bitrate and specify a target bitrate within the average bitrate option. kbit/s Target bitrate Actual average bitrate...
  • Page 54: Specifications

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Specifications Specifications Product overview Control button Network LED Status LED Power LED PoE out LED microSD card slot Power connector (DC) I/O connector Relay connector 10 Grounding screw 11 Network connector (PoE in) 12 Network connector (PoE out) 13 Intrusion alarm sensor For technical specifications, see Specifications on page 54.
  • Page 55: Sd Card Slot

    • Resetting the product to factory default settings. See page 59. • Connecting to an AXIS Video Hosting System service. See . To connect, press and hold the button for about 3 seconds until the Status LED flashes green. Connectors Network connector RJ45 Ethernet connector with Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+).
  • Page 56 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Specifications Note Maximum Ethernet cable length is 100 m in total for PoE out and PoE in combined. You can increase it with a PoE extender. Note If the connected PoE device requires more than 30 W, you can add a 60 W midspan between the PoE out port on the radar and the device.
  • Page 57 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Specifications Configurable I/O Power connector 2-pin terminal block for DC power input. Use a Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) compliant limited power source (LPS) with either a rated output power limited to ≤100 W or a rated output current limited to ≤5 A.
  • Page 58: Cleaning Recommendations

    AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Cleaning recommendations Cleaning recommendations If the device gets grease stains or becomes heavily soiled, you can clean it with mild, solvent-free soap or detergent. NOTICE TICE TICE Never use harsh detergent, for example gasoline, benzene, or acetone.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    5. Use the installation and management software tools to assign an IP address, set the password, and access the device. The installation and management software tools are available from the support pages on axis.com/support. You can also reset parameters to factory default through the device’s webpage. Go to Maintenance > Factory default and click Default.
  • Page 60: Technical Issues, Clues, And Solutions

    Axis device. Check all cabling and reinstall the device. Possible IP address conflict The static IP address in the Axis device is used before the DHCP server sets a dynamic address. with another device on the...
  • Page 61 User manual Ver. M13.2 AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar Date: April 2023 © Axis Communications AB, 2020 - 2023 Part no. T10145149...

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