Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.

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Web-Client is an interface that allows you to interact with some components of the Axxon One through a web browser.

Before you start working with Web-Client, it is recommended that you learn the hardware and technical requirements for the correct operation of the Web-Client (see Hardware and software requirements for the Web-Client operation).

To ensure the correct launch of Web-Client, first configure the Axxon One Web-Server (see Configuring the Web-Server). Then you can launch and authorize in Web-Client through a web browser using the address of the Axxon One Web-Server (see Starting and logging in to the Web-Сlient).

The Web-Client user interface (see Web-Client GUI) can be changed using user preferences (see Web-Client configuration).

The Web-Сlient offers the following options:

  1. Viewing live videos.
  2. Working with layouts.
  3. Controlling PTZ cameras.
  4. Viewing Archive.
  5. Archive search.
  6. Archive position selection.
  7. Searching for video cameras.
  8. Viewing and processing alarms.
  9. Listening to a camera's microphone.
  10. Exporting still frames and videos.
  11. Digital zooming.
  12. Working with bookmarks.
  13. Viewing events from camera detection tools in the Web-Client.
  14. Running macros.
  15. Viewing Camera and Archive Statistics.
  16. Working with interactive map via the Web-Client.
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