The Axis 2400 Video Server was designed to migrate analog CCTV systems into the digital world. It functions as a video encoder (server) that transmits video from analog cameras over IP networks (LAN/WAN/Internet). It is renowned for its high-performance motion JPEG compression and robust Linux-based operating system.
For engineers and system integrators, the specs of the Axis 2400 defined its capabilities and limits. Axis 2400 Video Server
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Video Input | 1 x Composite BNC (75 Ohm) | | Video Loop-through | 1 x Composite BNC (Pass-through) | | Compression | Motion JPEG | | Max Frame Rate | 30 fps (NTSC) / 25 fps (PAL) | | Network Interface | 10/100 Mbit Ethernet (RJ-45) | | Alarm I/O | 1 Input / 1 Output (TTL level) | | Serial Port | RS-232 (for PTZ control) | | Power | External Power Supply (DC) | | OS | Embedded Linux (ETRAX) | The Axis 2400 Video Server was designed to
Why did the Axis 2400 disappear? Three major reasons: For engineers and system integrators, the specs of