
AXIS 2460 User’s Manual
System Options
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System Log Message Settings
The AXIS 2460 can send system log messages (e.g. errors) to notify the recipient that a
system event has occurred. After selecting the required level, each time there is an
occurence of this type, a message will be generated. There are 3 levels to choose from:
• Critical - This level will show serious errors that require immediate attention and which
prevent the unit from functioning properly.
• Critical and Warnings - As above, but also shows non-critical errors, e.g. when one of
several disks stops functioning.
• Critical, Warnings and Info - as above, but also includes information about e.g. completed
formatting, notification of restarts, etc.
E-mail Address -
Specify the recipient for the e-mail messages sent when the specified
system events occur.
Mail Reply Settings
The e-mail address specified here will be used as the reply address included in any e-mail
sent by the AXIS 2460 Network DVR.
COM-Ports
The AXIS 2460 Network DVR is supplied with two RS-232 serial ports and one RS-485
serial port. Devices connected to a COM-port on the AXIS 2460 can be accessed via TCP/IP
or HTTP. Settings are managed and configured directly from the user interface, simply by
clicking the desired port, as described below.
For detailed listings of all of the available settings for each mode, as well as more
information about the different interface modes and pinout info, please see
Unit
Connectors,
on page 64. The on-line help also provides information on this topic.
The RS-232 ports are connected via the two 9-pin D-sub connectors on the rear of the unit.
One of these ports, COM-1, is multiplexed with the RS-485 interface on the I/O-B terminal
block connector. The RS-485 port supports the connection of an external device.
The RS-232 port COM-2 can also be used for connecting external devices, but also for
connecting a modem.
Both COM-Ports support Generic HTTP and Generic TCP/IP and a Pan/Tilt/Zoom device
can be used on either.