configuration and set-up
2.
2.1. Preparation
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Connect the IP camera to a 100 Mbit Ethernet
LAN
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Power supply via Power over Ethernet (PoE)
2.1.1. Connection via Ethernet
The IP camera is set up as a DHCP client, i.e. it
obtains its IP address from a DHCP server. Using
Axis camera management software, Behnke IP
video software or the DHCP server, the existing
cameras can be found in the network.
The fallback IP address of the camera is
192.168.0.90
2.2. Scope of applications
1. Using the IP camera with a PC and the Behnke
IP video software
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Please have a look at the
separate instructions on IP video software
configuration. IP video Software and the cor-
responding manuals can be found here:
www.behnke-online.de/downloads/software
2. Using the IP camera as a surveillance camera
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Follow the instructions of your existing
video management system to add a camera,
such as the Axis M 3066-V type camera (or the
AXIS camera built into the
Behnke product).
www.behnke-online.com
2.3. User name and password
User name: root
Password: Admin
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2.4. Access your video feed via a web
browser
2.4.1. Accessing the video feed:
e.g. „http://<Benutzer>:<Passwort>@<ip-addr>/
axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi?resolution=1920x1080"
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(20-2940-IP/21-2940-IP, 20-2941-IP/21-2941-IP,
43-2940, 50-2940-IP)
Further possibilities can be found in the AXIS
documentation for the VAPIX interface.
that the browser supports the corresponding
video formats, consult your network administrator
if necessary.
Caution: Not suited for continuous video feed
broadcasting.
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Where the camera is used without connection
to a Behnke SIP door intercom system (please
cf. model types on page 24), the camera
requires class 1 PoE. Where the camera is used
in connection with a Behnke SIP door intercom
system (please cf. model types on page 24),
the camera requires class 0 PoE.
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Software can be found on the AXIS homepage
under Learning and Support. (AXIS IP Utility)
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2
The documentation for AXIS Vapix can be
found on the AXIS homepage under Learning
and Support
IP camera Instructions
Configuration and Set-up
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