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AXIS 2420 User’s Manual Technical Specifications
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Metrics: - Height: 2.24” (57mm), Width: 3.39” (86mm), Length: 5.43” (138mm).
Hardware - ARTPEC-1 compression chip; ETRAX-100LX (32-bit RISC, 100 MIPS CPU), 16
Mbytes DRAM, 4 Mbytes FLASH PROM.
Lens (AXIS 2420 W/Lens only) - Varifocal DC Iris lens with CS Mount, manual zoom, variable
focus, and exposure control. Variable shutter speeds between 1/50 - 1/10000 (PAL) and
1/60 -1/10000 (NTSC).
Electronic Shutter - Full DC-iris support and variable shutter speeds 1/50-1/10000 (PAL) and
1/60-1/10000 (NTSC).
Illumination - 1 to 20000 Lux, with F1.0 DC-Iris lens.
Power - External power supply 12V AC, 9.6 VA (PS-D, included), 9-15V AC, min 10VA, or
9-15V DC, min 7W.
Complimentary Software - AXIS IP Installer for quick installation of multiple units. AXIS
Camera Control (Axis’ ActiveX component software required for Microsoft Internet
Explorer).
Networking Technology - Incorporating Axis ThinServer Technology, the AXIS 2420 is a truly
embedded system and self-contained product, based on the Linux operating system and
including the most popular network protocols and Web management tools. The hardware is
built on Axis’ own ETRAX-100LX 32-bit RISC processor, which is streamlined and
optimized for device connectivity to networks, independent of any other network resource.
The AXIS 2420 uses the industry's first dedicated network digital video surveillance
compression chip - the AXIS ARTPEC-1.
Compression and Performance - The AXIS 2420 delivers Motion-JPEG images at up to 25/30
(PAL/NTSC) images per second, as well as single JPEG images that feature user-controlled
compression levels. See also Picture frequency for Networking Applications, on page 20.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.