Navnet TZtouch Bedienungsanleitung

Axis IP Camera Settings
1. Introduction – NavNet TZtouch/2 with Axis
2. Overview
2.1. Summary – Setup Procedure
2.2. Latest Axis Cameras Compatible
with H.264 Format
2.3. Tested Axis Video Servers at FEC
3. Setting up a PC
4. Setting up Axis IP Camera
4.1. Setting up IP Address of Axis IP
Camera
4.2. ConguringAxisIPCamera
5. Setting up Axis Video Server
5.1. Setting up IP Address of Axis Video
Server
5.2. ConguringAxisVideoServer
6. Showing Camera Images
6.1. Checking Axis IP Camera(s) in
Menu
6.2. Checking Axis Video Server(s) in
Menu
7. Tips – 4 x IP Cameras + 2 x Video Servers

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1. Introduction – NavNet TZtouch/2 with Axis
NavNet TZtouch (TZT9/14/BB) and NavNet TZtouch2 (TZTL12F/15F) v5.02 are compatible with IP cameras from Axis
Communications AB in both MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. Native H.264 formatted images occupy a great amount of
bandwidth. In addition to conventional settings such as IP address, ensure to set the resolution to "800x600 (4:3)"
pixels or less and compression level to "30". Failure to set these parameters will slow down the system! This
document describes the set-up procedures of Axis IP cameras and video servers in H.264 format.
Note:
Screenshots from the TZT14 are used to describe setup procedures on TZT9/14/BB and TZTL12F/15F.
2. Overview
2.1. Summary – Setup Procedure
In order to view and control Axis IP cameras from the TZT9/14/BB and TZTL12F/15F, it is necessary to assign an IP
address to each Axis IP camera. This procedure will require a Windows PC connected via Ethernet to the Axis IP
camera(s). Pre-wiring and installing the cameras on the vessel first is recommended, so that all Axis IP cameras can be
networked to the PC through a hub and can be configured at the same time. It will be necessary to set up the IP address
of the PC and use the AXIS IP Utility program, which is included with the camera to configure the camera’s IP address.
See Section 3for PC setup before connecting it to an IP camera or video server. See Section 4for further settings on
IP cameras and Section 5for video servers.
2.2. Latest Axis Cameras Compatible with H.264 Format
To find the latest Axis camera models with the H.264 format, access the Axis Website – Axis product selector
<http://www.axis.com/products/video/selector/index.php>. There are more selections than MPEG-4.

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2.3. Tested Axis Video Servers at FEC
At Furuno USA, the following Axis video servers were used for tests.
M7014
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_m7014/index.htm
Analog Input: Four (4) channels
Ethernet Output: One (1) channel
P7214
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_p7214/index.htm
Analog Input: Four (4) channels
Ethernet Output: One (1) channel

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3. Setting up a PC
This section describes how to assign a dedicated IP address to a PC.
(1) Access [Start] – [Control Panel].
(2) Open [Network and Sharing Center].
(3) Open [Change adapter settings].
(4) Right click on [Local Area Connection] and select [Properties].

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(5) Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click on [Properties].
(6) Fill the IP fields as shown below.
(7) Click on [OK] to confirm and close two windows on Step 6 and 5.
Note:
It takes up to 20 seconds for the new IP to be recognized. A popup window on the bottom right corner should show when
the IP is correctly set. Turn OFF any Firewall that could prevent data from being exchanged between the Axis camera and
the PC. You may also have to restart your computer.
IP address: 172.31.3.50
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0

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4. Setting up Axis IP Camera
4.1. Setting up IP Address of Axis IP Camera
To work in the NavNet TZtouch/2 system, the Axis IP cameras need to be set up with specific IP Addresses. Up to four
(4) IP cameras can be connected in the network.
Axis IP Camera No. 1 Axis IP Camera No. 2 Axis IP Camera No. 3 Axis IP Camera No. 4
172.031.200.003172.031.200.004172.031.200.005172.031.200.006
In this example, two (2) sets of Axis M1011 are used.
(1) Load the Axis CD “Network video products”, which is included with the camera. The Autorun software should appear.
(If the autorun is not working on your computer, browse the CD and double click on [Setup])
(2) Select [Install Product].
(3) Click on [AXIS IP Utility [Download]] to download the AXIS IP Utility program.

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(4) Install the AXIS IP Utility program on your PC.
(5) Double-click on [AXIS IP Utility] to open the program.
The following window will open, showing the detected cameras in the network.
Note:
If you use the same camera models in multiple locations, MAKE SURE to WRITE DOWN the IP camera’s serial numbers,
which can be found on the back of the camera, with the intended location to help correctly assign the IP camera’s name.
(6) To change the IP address, select a camera and click on “assign new IP address to selected device” button.
(7) Enter the correct IP address and click on [Assign]. In this example, [172.31.200.3] will be assigned.

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It will take a while before the process is finished.
(8) Check that the IP address is changed.
(9) Repeat the process with the other camera(s).
(10) After the IP address is changed, restart the camera (power OFF/ON).
4.2. Configuring Axis IP Camera
Axis IP cameras need to be configured using a Web browser.
(1) Enter the IP address of the IP camera. In this example, [http://172.31.200.4] is entered.
(2) The camera configuration page will open. Click on [Setup] to access the configuration page.

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(3) You will be asked for an ID and password. Enter the following ID and password and click on [OK].
Note:
When the webpage loads, pay attention to the top of the page to authorize the installation of the ActiveX®. Click on the
yellow bar and choose [Install ActiveX].
(ActiveX is a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.)
(4) After entering the ID and password, the Setup page will open.
(5) In [Basic Setup] – [1 Users], select [Enable anonymous viewer login] and click on [Save].
(6) In [Basic Setup] – [3 Date & Time], select [Synchronize with computer time] and click on [Save].
ID : root
Password : pass

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(7) In [Basic Setup] – [4 Video Stream] – [Image] tab, set [Resolution] to less than "800x600 (4:3)"and
[Compression] to [30] and click on [Save]. In this example, [640x480 (4:3)] is selected as Resolution because this
is the maximum resolution supported by the M1011.
Tips:
As another example with the Axis M5013, supporting a higher resolution than the M1011, set [Resolution] to [800x600
(4:3)].
(8) In [Basic Setup] – [4 Video Stream] – [H.264] or [MPEG-4 & H.264] tab, set as follows.
Optional Settings
(1) PTZ
When using a PTZ (moving) camera, you can set up the default “Home”
position. In [PTZ configuration] – [Preset Positions], adjust the view of the
default camera position using the control.
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