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Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera 
Installation Guide

Text Part Number: OL-28954-01

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Page 3: ...lation 2 2 Installing the PTZ IP Camera 2 3 Cabling Through Waterproof Connectors 2 4 Connecting the Cables 2 5 Preparing the Camera 2 6 Mounting to the Wall 2 7 Connecting to the Mount Bracket 2 7 Mounting the PTZ Camera 2 8 Mounting to the Ceiling 2 9 Connecting to the Pendant Pipe 2 9 Connecting to the Network 2 12 C H A P T E R 3 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera 3 1 C H A P T E R ...

Page 4: ...ents iv Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28954 01 Viewing Live Video 4 4 Camera Settings 4 6 Motion Detection Settings 4 9 Pan Tilt Zoom Settings 4 10 Privacy Zone 4 12 I N D E X ...

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Page 6: ...vi Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28954 01 Preface ...

Page 7: ...de temperature range allows the camera to operate under extreme weather conditions The following PTZ IP cameras are available Cisco Video Surveillance SD Outdoor 2830 PTZ IP Camera NTSC Cisco Video Surveillance SD Outdoor 2835 PTZ IP Camera PAL Cisco Video Surveillance HD Outdoor 6930 PTZ IP Camera For installers properly adjusting the focus of an HD IP camera can be difficult due to the image det...

Page 8: ...age includes the following items Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera 1 Pendant cap 1 Screw driver 1 Ethernet cable 1 O RING 1 Ground wire 1 Waterproof connector 1 Connector 1 Terminal blocks 2 Silica gel packets 2 Twin adhesives 2 Screws M5x8 3 Screws M4x8 3 Screw M3x5 1 Extra set of product labels 3 Cisco documentation pointer card P N 78 21181 01 Cisco RoHS document 1 ...

Page 9: ...resets it to a default state You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it Depending on how long you depress the reset button you can do either of the following Reset Press and release the reset button Wait for the PTZ IP camera to reboot Restore Press and hold the reset button for about 30 seconds All settings are restored to the factory defaults Network LED Status of the network to which the cam...

Page 10: ...DXC Card Slot Slot for the SD SDHC or SDXC card 1 2 Table 1 1 Status LEDs LED Status Green Camera is done booting and is available for use Steady Red Power on and system booting Red LED unlighted Power off Steady Red blinking Green every 1 sec Network works heartbeat Steady Red Green LED unlighted Network fail Steady Red blinking Green every 2 sec Audio mute heartbeat Blinking Red every 0 15 sec b...

Page 11: ...et 10 100 RJ45 Plug Plug for a standard LAN cable to connect the PTZ IP camera to a 10 100BaseT router or switch General I O Terminal Block General purpose input output GPIO terminal block that is used to connect external input and output devices For more information see Table 1 2 347713 Ethernet 10 100 RJ45 Plug General I O Terminal Block Table 1 2 GPIO Terminal Block AC24V DI GND AC24V DI4 Reser...

Page 12: ...1 6 Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28954 01 Chapter 1 Overview PTZ IP Camera Physical Details ...

Page 13: ...llation review these guidelines The PTZ IP camera requires a network cable and a connection to a standard 10 100BaseT router or switch To power the PTZ IP camera with Power over Ethernet PoE a switch must be 802 3af compliant If you are using the PTZ IP camera on a network connection that does not provide PoE you must use a third party AC 24V power adapter If you are using an external speaker micr...

Page 14: ...or unusual odors are detected Contact your distributor in the event of this happening Do not manually pan and tilt the PTZ IP camera when the power is on Do not disassemble the PTZ IP camera Refer to the PTZ IP Configuration Guide for the operating temperature Do not insert sharp or tiny objects into the PTZ IP camera Do not touch the PTZ IP camera during a lightning storm 347735 347736 347737 347...

Page 15: ...s product must be connected to a power over ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant power source or an IEC60950 compliant limited power source Statement 353 Caution Inline power circuits provide current through the communication cable Use the Cisco provided cable or a minimum 24AWG communication cable Note The power adapter that you use with the IP camera must provide power that is within 10 of the re...

Page 16: ...tep 2 Remove the plastic stopper from the bottom of the dome cap and keep the M20 hex nut Step 3 Depending on the number of wires remove seals C from the rubber seal B Step 4 Feed the power cable through the waterproof connector E D B A Be sure to feed enough power cable length through the waterproof connector to connect the power cable to the GPIO block The recommended cable gauge is 1 2 1 8 mm N...

Page 17: ...nect the I O wires and RJ45 Ethernet cable Caution Avoid touching the circuit boards to prevent damage by electrostatic discharge Note We recommend using 24AWG 0 51 mm gauge cable Step 1 Use a small size flat blade screwdriver to secure I O wires to the included terminal blocks Step 2 Drill a hole on the rubber seal plug and insert an Ethernet cable without a connector through the opening Step 3 S...

Page 18: ...p pass it through the mount bracket and connect the other end to a grounded conduit later Preparing the Camera Prior to mounting the camera to the wall or ceiling attach the silica gel packets to the camera using these steps Step 1 Remove the black dome cover of the camera Step 2 Turn the camera upside down Step 3 Attach the silica gel packets to the inside wall of the camera using the adhesive st...

Page 19: ... Goose neck for wall mount CIVS 6KA GNECK Adaptor CIVS PA PTZADPTR Connecting to the Mount Bracket Use these steps to connect cables to the mount bracket Step 1 Press the seal ring into the groove on canister Use the black machine screws M4x8 to attach the interface section to the dome cap Step 2 Secure the dome cap to the mount bracket Step 3 Use the included hex wrench to secure the connection Y...

Page 20: ... and hammer in threaded anchors Note Hammer the anchors with hex nuts on them so the threaded poles do not get deformed If preferred drill another hole for routing cables Step 3 Secure the wall mount bracket to wall using four sets of captive washers and nuts Step 4 Align the camera body with the top section a Align the alignment mark on the camera with that on the interface section b Push the cam...

Page 21: ...nstalled CIVS PA EXT Pendant Head CIVS 6KA PENHEAD Connecting to the Pendant Pipe Use these steps to mount the camera to the ceiling using a pendant pipe Step 1 Determine a hard surface ceiling location and use the alignment sticker to mark the positions where holes will be drilled to secure the pendant head Hammer the anchors into the ceiling Note Mounting holes should be 10 mm in diameter and 60...

Page 22: ...P Camera Step 2 Attach the pendant pipe to the pendant head by turning the pipe clockwise Step 3 Secure the connection using a 3mm hex wrench Step 4 Route power lines and other wires through the pendant head You may apply a 1 inch conduit Step 5 Secure the pendant head to the ceiling by using the M6 2 x75mm screws 347707 347708 ...

Page 23: ...54 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Camera Installing the PTZ IP Camera Step 6 Secure the camera s top section to the pendant head by fastening 3 M5x8 screws Step 7 Attach the camera using Step 4 Step 6 in the Mounting the PTZ Camera section Pendant Head Cables 347709 347710 ...

Page 24: ... heater You can connect both power sources for redundancy in power supply If you are using a non PoE switch use a high power PoE power injector with a 60W output to connect between the camera and non PoE switch Sufficient power is required for low temperature conditions when the onboard heater is activated What to do next After you install the PTZ IP camera follow the instructions in the Performin...

Page 25: ...mera powers on it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in your network If the camera cannot obtain an IP address through DCHP within 90 seconds it uses a default IP address of 192 168 0 100 The default login credentials Username Password are admin admin To connect to the PTZ IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings perform the following steps You can chan...

Page 26: ...rs and special characters but no spaces Special characters are _ You use the root password if you need to troubleshoot the PTZ IP camera through an SSH connection with the assistance of the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Step 5 In the Access Protocols area check the Enable HTTP check box if you want to allow both HTTP and HTTPS connections to the IP camera By default only the Enable HTTPS check...

Page 27: ...s and activities that you can see and access in the PTZ IP camera windows depend on your camera privilege level Administrator Can access all PTZ IP camera windows features and functions Viewer Can access the Camera Video Control window with limited controls and can access the Refresh Logout About and Help links from that window PTZ IP Camera Window Links The PTZ IP camera user interface includes l...

Page 28: ...dministrator Logout Logs you out from the PTZ IP camera Administrator User About Displays a pop up window with model version and copyright information for the PTZ IP camera Administrator User Help Provides reference information for the window that is currently displayed Administrator User Table 4 1 Links in the PTZ IP Camera Windows continued Link Description Privilege Level Table 4 2 Home Window ...

Page 29: ...1 3 There are various reset types as described in Table 4 3 You also can also perform these reset operations from the Maintenance Settings window as described in the Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera Configuration Guide Primary DNS IP address of the primary DNS server if configured for the PTZ IP camera Secondary DNS IP address of the secondary DNS server if configured for the PTZ IP camera I...

Page 30: ... with the Administrator privilege can access all controls Users with the Viewer privilege do not have access to the following controls Video image controls Motion detection controls Table 4 4 describes the controls in the main Camera Video Control window Table 4 3 Resetting the PTZ IP Camera Reset Type Procedure Remarks Reboot Press and immediately release the Reset button This action is equivalen...

Page 31: ...een video display Click this button again to disable the digital zoom feature To perform a digital zoom engage the Hotspot zoom button and click the video display The first five clicks zoom the display The sixth click returns to unzoomed display Hotspot pan tilt button This button is disabled Save snapshot button Captures and saves a the current video image as a gif file or a jpg file in the locat...

Page 32: ...tion of the Streaming page check the Enable Audio box Click Save Use these controls to enable or disable the speaker and microphone Use the sliders to adjust the volume Table 4 4 Camera Video Control Window Controls continued Control Description Table 4 5 Camera Settings Control Description Picture Adjustments Brightness slider To control the brightness of the video image drag the slider Values ar...

Page 33: ...ou can capture images with natural white balance Outdoor This white balance mode is specifically for outdoors You can capture images with natural white balance in the morning and evening One Push WB This option is a fixed white balance mode You can automatically readjust as required assuming that a white object in suitable lighting conditions and occupying more than half of the image area is seen ...

Page 34: ...he distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image Manual Allows you to manually set the Exposure time Gain control and Iris adjustment Selecting this option sets the Switch Mode to Day on the Camera page Gain control slider Set the gain control Range is 6dB through 28dB Default is 22dB Note Changing gain control affects the Day to Night Thresh...

Page 35: ... Designate areas to examine for motion You can draw up to four motion inclusion regions Motion Exclusion Regions Designate areas to ignore for motion You can draw up to four motion exclusion regions For each region listed under the Region Properties area you can configure the following properties IsActive Specifies whether the region is active enabled or not active disabled Chose true to enable a ...

Page 36: ... the desired area Use the home button to return the camera to the original position Zoom To control the field of view zoom factor left click on the minus magnifier to zoom out wide Left click on the plus magnifier to zoom in telephoto Depress the left mouse button to continuously zoom in or out Enable Digital Zoom Check this box to enable digital zoom Enable Auto Focus Check this box to automatica...

Page 37: ...e a preset position from the patrol list To set one of the preset positions as the home position click the Set Current Home Position button To restore the default home position click the Restore default Home Position button Speed Control Pan Speed Use the slider to set the rate at which the camera pans to the desired location Values are 1 through 100 Default is 50 Tilt Speed Use the slider to set ...

Page 38: ... These presets are now added to the Patrol list Set the time that the Preset position patrols the area before moving to the next position by adding the time in the Dwell Time box next to each preset Dwell Time is the time in seconds that the camera spends in a specific preset area To set the priority of each preset highlight the preset Use the up and down arrows under the Patrol and Dwell Time win...

Page 39: ...the target object is inside the green box enter the name in the Region Name edit box and click the Add button to draw the mask on video To change mask color click the Region Color drop down box and select mask color Click the Save button to apply new mask color to video To remove a privacy region select desired region from the Privacy Mask drop down list The camera automatically goes to the positi...

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Page 41: ...set 4 4 H help for IP camera windows 4 2 Home window description 4 2 displaying 4 1 HTTP allowing access through 3 2 I installing IP camera 2 1 warnings 2 2 waterproof connector 2 4 IP address default for IP camera 3 1 obtaining from DCHP server 3 1 IP camera accessing through a web browser 3 1 connecting to for the first time 3 1 installation 2 1 warnings 2 2 waterproof connector 2 4 logging out ...

Page 42: ...1 R rebooting IP camera 4 4 Refresh link 4 1 reset factory default values 4 4 reboot 4 4 S Setup window description 4 2 displaying 4 2 sharpness 4 7 V video viewing live through Home window 4 4 through third party device or software 4 4 See also live video video codec controls in Camera Video Control window 4 4 video image controls in Camera Video Control window 4 6 video resolution controls in Ca...

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