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AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera
AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera
Stop selling products. Only online support is provided.
For more information, see the support documentation.
The Features
Superior image quality using advanced video processing and the latest high quality, progressive scan CMOS image sensor for export detailed images
Standard image formats: Motion JPEG and still image JPEG
Up to 12 frames per second in resolutions ranging Up to 1280x1024 pixels
Built-in Web server enables use of a standard Web browser for shark and management
Up to 10 viewers can directly access the camera simultaneously
Web product interface available in multiple languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese
Security: multi-user level password protection to restrict camera access
The AXIS Camera Explorer video management software included for easy sharks, management and recording
Easy installation using the free AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service or the windows-based AXIS IP Utility software
Optional accessories
Wide range of video management software from Axis and itsApplication Development Partners
No need for power outlets and electrical cabling using power over Ethernet products
AXIS 206 m
The smallest megapixel network camera in The world
The AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera is designed for security surveillance and remote monitoring applications that require superior quality. High resolution Motion JPEG images of up to 1280x1024 pixels.
The large image format enables The camera to capture greater detail or offer a wider field of view, The AXIS 206 m supports HDTV widescreen format (16:9). Going beyond regular TV resolution, It provides significant advantages over traditional analog CCTV security cameras.
The AXIS 206M enables live sharks and remote administration with The use of a standard Web browser. The AXIS 206M package includes an AXIS Camera Explorer software. Which provides live sharks and remote management while stationary ona PC, or on the move using a PDA. For more video and alarm management features, A wide range of video management software is available from Axis and its Application Development Partners worldwide.
A higher image resolution gives users an ability to see more details when zooming in on an image.
AXIS 206 m: System overview
What you need:
A regular straight Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cable
An available port on your hub, switch or router
For WLAN (802.11b) connection, use an 802.11b Wireless Device Point plus 802.11b Wireless Access Point or Wireless broadband router
The Installation methods:
The AXIS 206 m is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning an IP address it, automatically or manually, Depending on how your network is configured, The following methods may be used:
AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service at www.axiscam.net
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
AXIS IP Utility for Windows
From a command prompt, arp-s and ping may be used
On a MAC, simply go to 'My network devices' in the Safari browser
Stop selling products. Only online support is provided.
For more information, see the support documentation.
The Features
Superior image quality using advanced video processing and the latest high quality, progressive scan CMOS image sensor for export detailed images
Standard image formats: Motion JPEG and still image JPEG
Up to 12 frames per second in resolutions ranging Up to 1280x1024 pixels
Built-in Web server enables use of a standard Web browser for shark and management
Up to 10 viewers can directly access the camera simultaneously
Web product interface available in multiple languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese
Security: multi-user level password protection to restrict camera access
The AXIS Camera Explorer video management software included for easy sharks, management and recording
Easy installation using the free AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service or the windows-based AXIS IP Utility software
Optional accessories
Wide range of video management software from Axis and itsApplication Development Partners
No need for power outlets and electrical cabling using power over Ethernet products
AXIS 206 m
The smallest megapixel network camera in The world
The AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera is designed for security surveillance and remote monitoring applications that require superior quality. High resolution Motion JPEG images of up to 1280x1024 pixels.
The large image format enables The camera to capture greater detail or offer a wider field of view, The AXIS 206 m supports HDTV widescreen format (16:9). Going beyond regular TV resolution, It provides significant advantages over traditional analog CCTV security cameras.
The AXIS 206M enables live sharks and remote administration with The use of a standard Web browser. The AXIS 206M package includes an AXIS Camera Explorer software. Which provides live sharks and remote management while stationary ona PC, or on the move using a PDA. For more video and alarm management features, A wide range of video management software is available from Axis and its Application Development Partners worldwide.
A higher image resolution gives users an ability to see more details when zooming in on an image.
AXIS 206 m: System overview
What you need:
A regular straight Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cable
An available port on your hub, switch or router
For WLAN (802.11b) connection, use an 802.11b Wireless Device Point plus 802.11b Wireless Access Point or Wireless broadband router
The Installation methods:
The AXIS 206 m is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning an IP address it, automatically or manually, Depending on how your network is configured, The following methods may be used:
AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service at www.axiscam.net
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
AXIS IP Utility for Windows
From a command prompt, arp-s and ping may be used
On a MAC, simply go to 'My network devices' in the Safari browser