User`s guide

Physical Description AXIS 2110 User’s Manual
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Rear Panel
Note: The power supply supplied with your AXIS 2110 is country specific. Please check that the
type you are using is correct. See Checking the Hardware Inventory, on page 9.
Power Supply
Connector
A single Jack socket
(PS-D) for connection
of AXIS 2110 power
supply. The terminal
block connector pro-
vides an auxiliary con-
nection point for AC
or DC power to the
unit.
Power Indicator
Normally lit when
power is applied. If it
is not lit, or it flashes,
there is a problem
with the AXIS 2110
external power
source.
Network Indicator
After completion of the startup and self test routines, this
multi-colored indicator flashes independently, as follows:
yellow - activity on a 10Mbps network
green - activity on a 100Mbps network
red - no physical connection to the network
Network Connector
The AXIS 2110 is designed
for 10 Mbps Ethernet and
100 Mbps Fast Ethernet
networks and connects to
the network via a twisted
pair category 5 cable
(10baseT and 100baseTX)
terminated using a stan-
dard RJ-45 connector. Sup-
porting NWAY, the AXIS
2110 detects the speed of
the local network segment
and varies the speed of
data communication
accordingly, between 10
Mbps and 100 Mbps.
I/O Connector
Provides the physical interface to a digital output, and a single digital photo-coupled
input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the AXIS 2110;
including, IR-sensors, switches and alarm relays. In combination with the configurable
alarm facilities, you can quickly develop a variety of security applications that are trig-
gered on time - or alarm based - events. The connector can also be utilized as an alter-
native connection point for DC supply to the unit.
RS-232 Serial
Connector
Single 9-pin D-sub connector
providing the RS-232 serial
interface dedicated for modem
connection.