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AXISC1310-EMkIINetw orkHornSpeaker AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker User manual...
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Table of Contents Solution overview ............................4 ................................4 Installation ..............................5 ................................5 Get started..............................6 Find the device on the network.........................6 Browser support ..........................6 Open the device's web interface........................6 Create an administrator account.......................6 Secure passwords ............................6 Web interface overview ...........................7...
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If you are using an audio or video management software, you can use that software for configuring the device. The following management software are available for controlling your audio system: • AXIS Audio Manager Edge — Audio management software for small systems. Comes pre-installed on all audio devices with a firmware equal to or higher than 10.0. –...
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Installation To watch this video, go to the web version of this document.
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Open the device's web interface Open a browser and type the IP address or host name of the Axis device. If you do not know the IP address, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager to find the device on the network.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker The device password is the primary protection for your data and services. Axis devices do not impose a password policy as they may be used in various types of installations. To protect your data we strongly recommend that you: •...
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Go to the device interface > Audio > Speaker test. To calibrate the audio device, click Calibrate. Note Once the Axis product is calibrated, the speaker test can be run at any time. To run the speaker test, click Run the test. Note It is also possible to run the calibration by pressing the control button on the physical device.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker is to avoid fragmentation, and the switch can take place if a request is within 200 bytes of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) or larger than 1300 bytes. – Allow via rewrite – Select to send the local IP address instead of the router's public IP address.
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4.8. Enter a subject and a message, and click Save. Play audio when a camera detects motion This example explains how to set up the audio device to play an audio clip when an Axis network camera detects motion. Prerequisites •...
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2.10. From the Condition list, select a video motion detection alternative under Applications. Note If there are no options for video motion detection, then go to Apps, click AXIS Video Motion Detection and turn on motion detection. 2.11. From the Action list, select Send notification through HTTP.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker automatically answered by the audio device and communication between the alarm operator and the persons near the audio device can take place. Enable SIP settings: Go to the device interface of the speaker, by entering its IP address in a web browser.
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About: View device information, including AXIS OS version and serial number. Status Audio system info This information is only shown for devices that belong to an AXIS Audio Manager Edge site. AXIS Audio Manager Edge: Launch AXIS Audio Manager Edge. Locate device Shows the locate device information, including serial number and IP address.
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Device info Shows the device information, including AXIS OS version and serial number. Upgrade AXIS OS: Upgrade the software on your device. Takes you to the Maintenance page where you can do the upgrade. Time sync status Shows NTP synchronization information, including if the device is in sync with an NTP server and the time remaining until the next sync.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Device settings Input: Turn on or off audio input. Shows the type of input. Gain: Use the slider to change the gain. Click the microphone icon to mute or unmute. Input type : Select the type of input.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Listen and record Click to listen. Start a continuous recording of the live audio stream. Click again to stop the recording. If a recording is ongoing, it will resume automatically after a reboot.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Ongoing recordings: Show all ongoing recordings on the device. Start a recording on the device. Choose which storage device to save to. Stop a recording on the device. Triggered recordings will end when manually stopped or when the device is shut down.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Apps Add app: Install a new app. Find more apps: Find more apps to install. You will be taken to an overview page of Axis apps. Allow unsigned apps : Turn on to allow installation of unsigned apps.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Synchronization: Select an option for the device’s date and time synchronization. • Automatic date and time (manual NTS KE servers): Synchronize with the secure NTP key establishment servers connected to the DHCP server.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Assign IPv4 automatically: Select to let the network router assign an IP address to the device automatically. We recommend automatic IP (DHCP) for most networks. IP address: Enter a unique IP address for the device. Static IP addresses can be assigned at random within isolated networks, provided that each address is unique.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Allow access through: Select if a user is allowed to connect to the device through the HTTP, HTTPS, or both HTTP and HTTPS protocols. Note If you view encrypted web pages through HTTPS, you might experience a drop in performance, especially when you request a page for the first time.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker One-click cloud connection (O3C) together with an O3C service provides easy and secure internet access to live and recorded video from any location. For more information, see axis.com/end-to-end-solutions/hosted-services. Allow O3C: • One-click: This is the default option. To connect to O3C, press the control button on the device.
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– 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.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Certificates are used to authenticate devices on a network. The device supports two types of certificates: • Client/server certificates A client/server certificate validates the device’s identity, and can be self-signed or issued by a Certificate Authority (CA).
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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).
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Blocking: Turn on to block brute-force attacks. A brute-force attack uses trial-and-error to guess login info or encryption keys. Blocking period: Enter the number of seconds to block a brute-force attack. Blocking conditions: Enter the number of authentication failures allowed per second before the block starts.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Firewall: Turn on to activate the firewall. Default Policy: Select how you want the firewall to handle connection requests not covered by rules. • ACCEPT: Allows all connections to the device. This option is set by default.
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Custom signed AXIS OS certificate To install test software or other custom software from Axis on the device, you need a custom signed AXIS OS certificate. The certificate verifies that the software is approved by both the device owner and Axis. The software can only run on a specific device which is identified by its unique serial number and chip ID.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker SSH accounts Add SSH account: Click to add a new SSH account. • Enable SSH: Turn on to use SSH service. Account: Enter a unique account name. New password: Enter a password for the account. Passwords must be 1 to 64 characters long. Only ASCII printable characters (code 32 to 126) are allowed in the password, for example, letters, numbers, punctuation, and some symbols.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Client ID: Enter the OpenID username. Outgoing Proxy: Enter the proxy address for the OpenID connection to use a proxy server. Admin claim: Enter a value for the admin role. Provider URL: Enter the web link for the API endpoint authentication. Format should be https://[insert URL]/.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Your product may have some of the following pre-configured rules: Front-facing LED Activation: LiveStream: When the microphone is turned on and a live stream is received, then the front-facing LED on the audio device will turn green.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Add a recipient: Click to add a recipient. Name: Enter a name for the recipient. Type: Select from the list: • – Host: Enter the server's IP address or hostname. If you enter a hostname, make sure that a DNS server is specified under System >...
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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.
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(IoT). It was designed for simplified 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 software can simplify integration of data and events produced in the device to systems which are not video management software (VMS).
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Connect: Turn on or off the MQTT client. Status: Shows the current status of the MQTT client. Broker Host: Enter the hostname or IP address of the MQTT server. Protocol: Select which protocol to use.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker can let the broker deliver a message to other clients. This LWT message has the same form as an ordinary message and gets routed via the same mechanics. Send message: Turn on to send messages.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Note Connect to an MQTT broker before you add MQTT overlay modifiers. Add overlay modifier: Click to add a new overlay modifier. Topic filter: Add the MQTT topic that contains the data you want to show in the overlay.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker SIP setup assistant: Click to set up and configure SIP step by step. Enable SIP: Check this option to make it possible to initiate and receive SIP calls. Allow incoming calls: Check this option to allow incoming calls from other SIP devices.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker • Register with server every: Set how often you want the device to register with the SIP server for the existing SIP accounts. • DTMF payload type: Changes the default payload type for DTMF.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker All current SIP accounts are listed under SIP accounts. For registered accounts, the colored circle lets you know the status. The account is successfully registered with the SIP server. There is a problem with the account. Possible reasons can be authorization failure, that the account credentials are wrong, or that the SIP server can’t find the account.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker – Server address: Enter the IP address of the SIP proxy server. – Username: If required, enter the username for the SIP proxy server. – Password: If required, enter the password for the SIP proxy server.
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IP address can change) or that you use 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.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Add accounts: Click to add a new ONVIF account. Account: Enter a unique account name. New password: Enter a password for the account. Passwords must be 1 to 64 characters long. Only ASCII printable characters (code 32 to 126) are allowed in the password, for example, letters, numbers, punctuation, and some symbols.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Add media profile: Click to add a new ONVIF media profile. Profile name: Add a name for the media profile. Video source: Select the video source for your configuration. • Select configuration: Select a user-defined configuration from the list. The configurations in the drop-down list correspond to the device's video channels, including multiviews, view areas and virtual channels.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Detectors Audio detection These settings are available for each audio input. Sound level: Adjust the sound level to a value from 0–100, where 0 is the most sensitive and 100 the least sensitive. Use the activity indicator as a guide when you set the sound level. When you create events, you can use the sound level as a condition.
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Test server setup: Send a test message to all servers before you save the settings. 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.
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Note All Axis device software is digitally signed to ensure that you only install verified software on your device. This further increases the overall minimum cybersecurity level of Axis devices. For more information, see the white paper “Axis Edge Vault” at axis.com.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Troubleshoot Reset PTR : Reset PTR if for some reason the Pan, Tilt, or Roll settings aren’t working as expected. The PTR motors are always calibrated in a new camera. But calibration can be lost, for example, if the camera loses power or if the motors are moved by hand.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Learn more Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to set up, maintain and terminate VoIP calls. You can make calls between two or more parties, called SIP user agents. To make a SIP call you can use, for example, SIP phones, softphones or SIP-enabled Axis devices.
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Applications With applications, you can get more out of your Axis device. AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) is an open platform that makes it possible for third parties to develop analytics and other applications for Axis devices. Applications can be preinstalled on the device, available for download for free, or for a license fee.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Specifications Product overview 1 Horn 2 Bracket 3 Protective earth terminal 4 Cap 5 Gasket 6 Audio/front-facing LED 7 Microphone 8 Network connector 9 Status LED indicator 10 I/O port 11 Control button...
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Microphone disable switch For location of the microphone disable switch, see . The microphone disable switch is used to mechanically turn the microphone ON or OFF. The factory default setting for this switch is ON.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Digital output – Internally connected to pin 1 (DC 0 to max 30 VDC, open ground) when active, and floating (unconnected) when drain, 100 mA inactive. If used with an inductive load, e.g., a relay, connect a diode in parallel with the load, to protect against voltage transients.
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API commands VAPIX® is Axis’ own open API (Application Programming Interface). You can control almost all functionality available in Axis devices through VAPIX®. To get access to the complete VAPIX® documentation, join Axis Developer Community at axis.com/developer-community Enter the commands in a web browser, and replace <deviceIP> with the IP address or host name of your device.
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LTS tracks provide a fixed platform with periodic releases focused mainly on bug fixes and security updates. Using AXIS OS from the active track is recommended if you want to access the newest features, or if you use Axis end-to-end system offerings. The LTS tracks are recommended if you use third-party integrations, which are not continuously validated against the latest active track.
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AXIS C1310-E Mk II Network Horn Speaker Note When you upgrade the device with the latest AXIS OS version in the active track, the product receives the latest functionality available. Always read the upgrade instructions and release notes available with each new release before you upgrade.
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AXIS Camera Station Edge: free of charge, ideal for small systems with basic surveillance needs. • AXIS Camera Station 5: 30-day trial version free of charge, ideal for small to mid-size systems. • AXIS Camera Station Pro: 90-day trial version free of charge, ideal for small to mid-size systems.
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The following factors are the most important to consider: • Heavy network utilization due to poor infrastructure affects the bandwidth. • Running multiple AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) applications simultaneously may affect the general performance. Contact support If you need more help, go to axis.com/support.
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