User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Quick Installation Procedure
- Notices
- Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Physical Description
- Installation
- Configuring the Video Server
- Using the Video Server
- Accessing your Surveillance Images
- Positional Control of the Video Sources
- The Log File
- PINGing Your IP Address
- Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
- Obtaining Updated Software
- Upgrading the Software
- The Physical Connector
- Camera Positioning
- CGI Parameters for Image Requests
- CGI Parameters for Pan Tilt and Zoom Control
- CGI Parameters for Preset Positions
- CGI Parameters for Serial Port Control
- Controlling and Monitoring
- Wizard Preconfigurations
- Client Applications
- Starting and Enabling the Editor
- Programming Script Format
- Commands
- Index

Appendix D -
The RS232 Interface
AXIS 2400/2401 Administration Manual
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Serial Port Control using the TCP Protocol
The AXIS 2400/2401 supports input/output operations on the serial ports directly via the TCP
protocol. The functionality can be used for adjusting the video camera position or for controlling a
simple device, such as a relay switch. This functionality is normally used from a client application,
developed for instance in Visual Basic. The schematic diagram below illustrates the logical elements
for such a configuration:.
To enable TCP input/output operations on the Pan/Tilt port, follow these steps:
1. Click the Generic icon within the graphic user interface.
2. Set the TCP radio button.
3. Define the appropriate TCP Port number.
4. Click Save.
Note: Your TCP client application must also use this TCP port when communicating with the AXIS
2400/2401.
5. The Pan/Tilt port is now enabled for input/output operations via TCP.
Tip!
In step 3 (above), use a Telnet session to access the TCP port, and set a null modem connection to a
terminal program; such as, Hyper Terminal to verify the setup of the generic TCP driver.
Computer
TCP Application
TCP Driver
Device Driver
AXIS 2400/2401
RS485
RS232
RS232
COM 1
COM 2
Camera
Pan Tilt
Device
Camera
Pan Tilt
Device
Fixed
External
2
1
e.g. Visual Basic