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Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera 
Installation Guide

Text Part Number: OL-28120-02

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Page 3: ...ing the IP Camera Directly to a Surface 2 4 Mounting the IP Camera Flush with a Surface 2 7 Mounting the IP camera with a Vandal Resistant Enclosure 2 10 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 4 Camera Management 4 1 Understanding the IP Camera User Interface 4 1 IP Camera Window Links 4 1 IP Camera Windows 4 2 Adjusting the IP Camera Focus and Zoom 4 3 Pow...

Page 4: ...Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28120 02 Deleting Encrypted Video Files from the SD Memory Card 4 14 Decrypting Encrypted Video Files 4 15 I N D E X ...

Page 5: ...tp www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2 0 Chapter 1 Overview Provides an overview of the IP camera and its features Chapte...

Page 6: ...vi Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28120 02 Preface ...

Page 7: ...ecially suitable for monitoring indoor spaces such as building entrances retail spaces or applications requiring accurate identification For installers properly adjusting the focus of an HD IP camera can be difficult due to the image detail To make installation and adjustment easier the 6020 IP camera incorporates built in stepping motors that the installer can use to remotely control the focal le...

Page 8: ...tents The Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera package includes the following items Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera 1 Installation template and alignment sticker 1 Wall anchors 3 Screws 3 Black cover 1 Ethernet cable 1 RJ45 coupler 1 Extra set of labels 3 Cisco documentation pointer card 1 Cisco RoHS document 1 ...

Page 9: ...ra Figure 1 1 IP Camera Details 1 Light sensor Senses the level of ambient light to determine when to switch day night mode 2 Varifocal lens IP camera lens that changes focus as the focal length changes 3 Black cover A dark cover with a cutout for the camera lens that makes it difficult to see where the IP camera is pointed Note You must temporarily remove the black cover when adjusting the camera...

Page 10: ...tion to the National Television System Committee NTSC standard PAL 50Hz down Switches camera operation to the Phase Alternating Line PAL standard 7 micro SD card slot Supports up to 8 GB of video data on a micro SD memory card when the camera loses network connectivity 8 Audio Video out green Allows the connection of an optional Y cable or mini cable with BNC connector You can connect a video moni...

Page 11: ... Details General Purpose I O Terminal Block Figure 1 2 shows the pin locations and descriptions Figure 1 2 GPIO Terminal Block Pin Locations and Descriptions Note The maximum output load from pins 7 and 8 is 400mA Pin Description 1 DC 12V 2 DC 12V 3 AC 24V_2 4 AC 24V_1 5 DI GND 6 DI 7 DO 8 DO 12V 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 12: ...1 6 Cisco Video Surveillance 6020 IP Camera Installation Guide OL 28120 02 Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Physical Details ...

Page 13: ...isco 12 VDC power adapter Cisco part number CIVS PWRPAC 12V or a third party 24 VAC power adapter If you are using an external speaker microphone input device output device or pan tilt control device you must configure additional settings after installing and performing the initial set up of the IP camera before the external device can fully operate For detailed information about these settings se...

Page 14: ...Do not place the IP Camera around heat sources such as a television or oven Refer to your user s manual for the operating temperature Keep the IP Camera away from direct sunlight Do not place the IP Camera in high humidity environments Do not place the IP Camera on unsteady surfaces Do not touch the IP Camera during a lightning storm ...

Page 15: ...ning This 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 o...

Page 16: ... alignment sticker to the ceiling or wall Step 2 Using the circle marks on the sticker drill 2 pilot holes symmetrically on each side into the ceiling or wall Then hammer the included wall anchors into the holes Step 3 Secure the IP camera to the ceiling or wall with the included screws Step 4 Connect an STP shielded twisted pair Category 5 or higher network cable to the LAN port on the back of th...

Page 17: ...s not supported as a normal camera feed and is automatically disabled when any of the following camera settings are made The primary video stream frame rate must be set higher than 15 fps The secondary video stream must is enabled Note We recommend that you disable analog video after installation To disable analog video see the Cisco Video Surveillance 6000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide Ste...

Page 18: ... to secure the dome cover to the IP camera Make sure all parts of the IP camera are securely installed What to do next Complete the following procedures After you install the IP camera follow the instructions in the Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera section on page 3 1 to access the IP camera through your network After completing the initial setup use the IP camera user interface to ad...

Page 19: ...d cut a 7 3 4 inch 19 68 cm diameter hole in the center of the tile Step 3 Place the camera housing through the hole that you cut in the ceiling tile Step 4 Optional Place a ceiling tile mount over the camera housing Orient the ceiling tile mount so that it is flush with the back surface of the ceiling tile Step 5 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to turn the anchor screws clockwise and spin the anc...

Page 20: ...led Step 9 Optional Use a mini cable with BNC connector to temporarily attach an NTSC or PAL compliant analog video display device to the analog video out port on the IP camera You may need to temporarily remove and adjacent ceiling tile to access the analog video out port Note The mini cable with BNC adapter is included in the audio video cables accessory kit which you can purchase from Cisco Cis...

Page 21: ... thumb screws tilt the IP camera then tighten the thumb screws c Rotate the IP camera to adjust the image horizontal orientation Step 12 Install the black cover Make sure to adjust the it inside the dome and trim ring assembly so that it does not block the lens from capturing video Step 13 Attach the security strap from the dome and trim ring assembly to the camera housing using the included screw...

Page 22: ...ra with a Vandal Resistant Enclosure To mount the 6020 IP camera using a vandal resistant VR enclosure complete the following steps Procedure Step 1 Attach the included alignment sticker to the ceiling or wall Step 2 Using the circle marks on the sticker drill at least 2 pilot holes symmetrically on each side into the ceiling or wall Then hammer the included plastic anchors into the holes Step 3 D...

Page 23: ...rovides PoE the IP camera powers on Step 7 Optional Feed the following cables through the conduit base and connect to the GPIO terminal block on the IP camera External power cable to the GPIO terminal block if PoE is not available Optional I O cables for external input or out put devices such as sensors or alarms to the GPIO terminal block The pin locations and descriptions are as follows Step 8 O...

Page 24: ...must is enabled Note We recommend that you disable analog video after installation To disable analog video see the Cisco Video Surveillance 6000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide Step 9 Remove the black cover Step 10 While viewing video from the IP camera perform the following steps to adjust the 3 axis field of view a Grip the two tilt adjustment screws and pan the IP camera left or right b Lo...

Page 25: ... of the camera are securely installed What to do next Complete the following procedures After you install the IP camera follow the instructions in the Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera section on page 3 1 to access the IP camera through your network After completing the initial setup use the IP camera user interface to adjust the focal length and zoom factor For more information see th...

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Page 27: ... 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 IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings perform the following steps You can change these configura...

Page 28: ...mbers and special characters but no spaces Special characters are _ You use the root password if you need to troubleshoot the IP camera through a 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 b...

Page 29: ...y of administrative and user procedures The links and activities that you can see and access in the IP camera windows depend on your IP camera privilege level Administrator Can access all 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 IP Camera Window Links The ...

Page 30: ...t Logs you out from the IP camera Administrator User About Displays a pop up window with model version and copyright information for the IP camera Administrator User Help Displays reference information for the window that is currently displayed Administrator User Table 4 1 Links in the IP Camera Windows continued Link Description Privilege Level Table 4 2 Home Window Information Field Description ...

Page 31: ...rticular region in the field of view check the Specify Region check box and draw or select a region before clicking Auto Focus Gateway Address IP address of the gateway through which the IP camera is connected Primary DNS IP address of the primary DNS server if configured for the IP camera Secondary DNS IP address of the secondary DNS server if configured for the IP camera IO Port Status Input Por...

Page 32: ... the IP Camera see Figure 1 1 on page 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 6000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide Viewing Live Video After you install and set up the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera you can connect to the IP camera through I...

Page 33: ...standard that you selected The default value for H 264 is 1920 x 1080 The default value for MJPEG is 704 x 480 You cannot configure a secondary stream if you configure this resolution for 1920 x 1080 Image tools Hotspot Zoom button Click this latch button to enables the digital zoom feature which provides five step digital zooming in for the normal not full screen video display Click this button a...

Page 34: ...e button Mute Microphone toggle button Click the Mute Microphone button to mute the audio stream that is captured and sent to the IP camera from the internal or external microphone of the PC that you are using When you click this button the speaker that is attached to the IP camera does not play audio that is transmitted from your PC Note If you are simultaneously accessing other IP cameras in dif...

Page 35: ...ppear to the right of the video image The camera settings are grouped into the three drawers as follows Picture Adjustments Exposure Control Advanced Settings To view the settings within a drawer click on it to expand it To hide the settings click on the drawer to collapse it Down Arrow toggle button Save button Saves the current camera settings configuration Picture Adjustments Note These control...

Page 36: ...s Auto Exposure Control Note These controls appear when you click Camera Settings Up Arrow Exposure Control drawer Exposure Level Increases or decreases the exposure level For example if you want to add light overexpose to properly expose the image set the value to 1 If you need to underexposure the scene set value to 1 Default value is 0 0 Exposure Mode Choose one of the following Exposure modes ...

Page 37: ...ted by default To toggle between inclusion and exclusion regions right click on a region and change the Region Properties Region Type setting BLC Back Light Compensation BLC window adds a weighted region in the middle of the image view to give necessary exposure compensation Advanced Settings Note These controls appear when you click Camera Settings Up Arrow Advanced Settings drawer Enable Low Lig...

Page 38: ...area To deselect an area click it again You can configure the following levels for areas that the IP camera monitors for activity Sensitivity Designates the relative amount of activity that the IP camera must detect in the area before it generates an alert A lower value means that more or faster activity is required to trigger an alert A higher value means that less or slower activity is required ...

Page 39: ...default values of 50 click Restore Restore button Deselects all areas in the video field that you have selected for motion detection monitoring Save Settings button Save the current motion detection configuration Focus Zoom Up Arrow toggle button Click the Up Arrow to display the focus zoom controls The button changes to the Down Arrow button Click the Down Arrow button to hide the focus zoom cont...

Page 40: ...co SD Utility Privacy Zone Up Arrow toggle button Click the Up Arrow to display the privacy zone controls The button changes to the Down Arrow button Click the Down Arrow button to hide the privacy zone controls The button changes to the Up Arrow button Down Arrow toggle button Privacy Zone controls Note These controls appear when you click the Up Arrow in the Privacy Zone area Enable Privacy Regi...

Page 41: ... on the right d Click the Download button for the Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 6000 and 7000 Series camera SD Utility CiscoSDUtilityInstallerV1 0 0 zip e Log in and follow the on screen prompts to download the file to your PC f Close your Web browser Step 2 Double click the CiscoSDUtilityInstallerV1 0 0 zip file that you downloaded in Step 1 and follow the on screen prompts to install the utility...

Page 42: ...o choose all encrypted video files on the SD memory card click Select all To choose some of the encrypted video files on the SD memory card click on the ones you want to download from the file list Step 6 Click Save The selected files are copied to the specified folder leaving the original files on the SD memory card What to Do Next To view the encrypted video files that have been downloaded you m...

Page 43: ...the encrypted files that are to be decrypted In the Input file s text box enter the full path and filename for each file to be encrypted Separate multiple entries with a semicolon Click the Browse button for the Input file s field navigate to and choose the files to be encrypted and click Open Step 4 Do one of the following to specify the output directory where the decrypted files are to be saved ...

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Page 45: ...ty downloading 4 13 connecting to the IP camera for the first time 3 1 PC requirements for 3 1 contrast 4 7 D decrypting video files 4 15 deleting files from SD memory card 4 14 DHCP obtaining IP address through 3 1 downloading video files from SD memory card 4 14 F factory reset 4 4 focus zoom accessing controls 4 11 controls 4 11 formatting SD memory card 4 13 H help for IP camera windows 4 2 Ho...

Page 46: ...deo files from 4 14 downloading video files from 4 14 formatting 4 13 log out of IP camera 4 2 M microphone muting PC 4 6 PC 4 6 sensitivity 4 7 motion detection accessing controls 4 7 4 10 4 12 enabling 4 10 sensitivity 4 10 4 11 threshold 4 10 4 11 Motion detection controls 4 10 4 12 mounting to ceiling or wall 2 10 muting PC microphone 4 6 PC speaker 4 6 P panning 4 5 password requirements for ...

Page 47: ...crypting video files 4 15 managing 4 12 SD memory card deleting video files from 4 14 downloading video files from 4 14 formatting 4 13 T threshold for motion detection 4 10 4 11 tilting 4 5 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 5 video resolution controls in Camera Video Con...

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