Axis 2400 Video Server ~repack~
Capable of delivering up to 30 frames per second (fps) in NTSC and 25 fps in PAL.
Built on an Axis ETRAX 100LX 32-bit RISC processor with a Linux operating system. Memory: 8 MB RAM, 2 MB Flash memory.
In the late 1990s, the world of security and surveillance stood at a technological precipice. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, reliant on cumbersome analog cabling, dedicated monitors, and video cassette recorders, were powerful but inflexible and costly to scale. The digital revolution promised remote access and centralized management, but for many organizations, the path forward was blocked by the substantial investment already made in analog infrastructure. It was into this landscape that Axis Communications launched its first dedicated surveillance product, a device that would become a landmark in the history of IP video: the . Axis 2400 Video Server
It acted as a bridge, enabling users to view analog cameras via a web browser or Video Management Software (VMS).
Built-in serial ports (RS-232 and RS-485) for PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) camera control. Capable of delivering up to 30 frames per
The built-in alarm inputs and motion detection capabilities allowed the Axis 2400 to act intelligently. Instead of recording hours of empty footage, the device could be programmed to upload high-resolution images to an FTP server or send email alerts to security staff the moment an alarm sensor was tripped. 4. Simplified Storage and Scalability
Upgrading to an IP system used to mean throwing away perfectly functional analog cameras and coaxial cables. The Axis 2400 protected that investment while opening the door to network-based recording. In the late 1990s, the world of security
The server contains a built-in web server. Users do not need proprietary software to view camera feeds; instead, they can access live video streams using a standard web browser. This allowed security personnel to monitor facilities from any computer connected to the local network or the internet. Event Management and Alarm Handling