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Cisco Video Surveillance 6050 IP Camera Installation Guide

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Chapter 4      Camera Management

Viewing Live Video

To view live video, log in to the IP camera, then click 

View Video 

in the IP camera Main window menu 

bar. The Camera Video & Control window appears. This window displays live video from the camera 
and lets you control a variety of camera and display functions.

The controls that you see in the Camera Video & Control window depend on your IP camera privilege 
level and the configurations settings for the IP camera. Users 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 Camera Video & Control window.

 

Table 4-4

Camera Video & Control Window Controls 

Control

Description

Video controls

Video Codec 
drop-down list

Choose the codec for video transmission (H.264 or MJPEG).

You can choose H.264 only if the primary video stream (channel 1) is enabled. 
You can choose MJPEG only if the secondary video stream (channel 2) is 
enabled. 

Video Resolution 
drop-down list

Choose the resolution for video transmission. The resolutions in this 
drop-down list depend on the video 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.

Right Arrow toggle 
button

Click the Right Arrow to display the video image controls. The button changes 
to the Left Arrow button.

Click the Left Arrow button to hide the video image controls. The button 
changes to the Right Arrow button.

Left Arrow toggle 
button

Video image controls

Note

These controls appear when you click the Right Arrow in the Video Control area.

Brightness slider

To control the brightness of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value 
from 1 through 10 and press the 

Enter

 key. A higher value increases the 

brightness and a lower value decreases the brightness. For example, if the IP 
camera is facing a bright light and the video appears too dark, you can increase 
the brightness.

The default value is 5.

Contrast slider

To control contrast of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value from 1 
through 10 and press the 

Enter

 key. A higher value increases the contrast and 

a lower value decreases the contrast.

The default value is 5.

Summary of Contents for 6050

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Page 3: ...nector Pinouts 1 3 C H A P T E R 2 Camera Installation 2 1 Warnings Before Installation 2 1 Installing the IP Camera 2 2 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 Viewing Angle and Focus and Completing the Installation...

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Page 5: ...at http 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 C...

Page 6: ...vi Cisco Video Surveillance 6050 IP Camera Installation Guide OL 31413 01 Preface ...

Page 7: ...her moving vehicles The IK10 and IP67 rated housing combined with a low profile also make this camera suitable for discreet placement in harsh environments Video can be streamed at a full 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second fps while optimizing network usage with either H 264 or MJPEG compression With its open standards based design the camera provides an ideal platform for integration and op...

Page 8: ...IP Camera Physical Details Double sided tape 1 Silica gel 1 Cisco documentation pointer card 1 Cisco RoHS document 1 Extra set of labels 3 IP Camera Physical Details Figure 1 1 and the table that follows describe the physical features of the 6050 IP camera Figure 1 1 IP Camera Physical Features ...

Page 9: ...M12 Connector Pinouts 1 Recessed Reset button This button reboots the IP camera or resets it to a default state You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it It can be used any time that the IP camera is on and can have various effects as described in the Resetting the IP Camera section on page 4 7 2 Status LEDs The power LED glows red when the IP camera is powered on The Network LED blinks green ...

Page 10: ...1 4 Cisco Video Surveillance 6050 IP Camera Installation Guide OL 31413 01 Chapter 1 Overview M12 Connector Pinouts 7 V 8 V Pin Description ...

Page 11: ...hernet PoE a switch must be 802 3af compliant This chapter includes the following topics Warnings Before Installation page 2 1 Installing the IP Camera page 2 2 Warnings Before Installation Power off the IP camera if smoke or unusual odors are detected Contact your Cisco representative if these situations occur Keep the IP camera away from water If the IP camera becomes wet power it off immediatel...

Page 12: ...er source Statement 353 Note This equipment is only to be connected to PoE networks without routing to outside plants For PoE input connection use only UL listed I T E with PoE output Installing the IP Camera This section describes how to install the IP camera on a ceiling or wall Before you begin Use the screwdriver for tamper proof screws that is provided with the IP camera to detach the dome co...

Page 13: ...om this adapter to your device The M12 to RJ45 adapter is available for purchase from Cisco Cisco part number CIVS 6KA M12RJ45 To install the IP camera follow these steps Procedure Step 1 Attach the included alignment sticker to the ceiling or wall Step 2 Using the three circle marks on the alignment sticker drill three pilot holes into the ceiling or wall then put the included screw anchors into ...

Page 14: ...eiling or wall by using the screwdriver for tamper proof screws to fasten three screws through the camera base and into the anchors as shown in the following figure Step 5 Secure one end of the provided ground wire to the screw hole in the camera base as shown in the following figure then route the wire and attach its other end to a junction box or a grounded conduit ...

Page 15: ... M12 cable or the waterproof adapter that is provided with the M12 to RJ45 adapter if you need an IP67 connection See the M12 Connector Pinouts section on page 1 3 for pinout information To connect the IP camera if you are powering it with PoE through a non PoE switch connect the IP camera to the switch through a PoE power injector as shown in the following figure Use an M12 to RJ45 adapter and an...

Page 16: ... camera follow the instructions in Chapter 3 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera to access the IP camera through your network After completing the initial setup adjust the focus and zoom and complete the installation of the IP camera For more information see the Adjusting the IP Camera Viewing Angle and Focus and Completing the Installation section on page 4 3 ...

Page 17: ...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 IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings perform the following steps You can change these configu...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...ety 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 Th...

Page 20: ...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 General Inf...

Page 21: ...n the following figure Do not remove the screws 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 Stream 1 and Stream 2 User IP camera user name of each user who is accessing the primary video stream Stream 1 or the secondary video stream Stream 2 through a client PC or a third party...

Page 22: ...f the lens module so that the lens orientation remains fixed if the camera experiences shock or vibration Step 3 While viewing video in the Home window take these actions to fine tune the camera focus if needed The focus of the IP camera is set from 1 0 meter to infinity by default Fine tune the IP camera focus if you want the device to focus on objects that are less that 1 meter from it or if its...

Page 23: ... the focus until the live image is clear c Tighten the lens lock screw Step 4 Take these actions to complete the installation a Remove the provided silica gel from its protective bag and use the provided double sided tape to attach it to the inner side of the dome cover as shown in the following figure The silica gel helps remove moisture from inside the camera Note Replace the silica gel whenever...

Page 24: ...amera Viewing Angle and Focus and Completing the Installation b Attach the dome cover to the IP camera and secure the dome screws by using the provided screwdriver as shown in the following figure Make sure to secure the screws tightly to keep out moisture c Make sure that all parts of the IP camera are installed securely ...

Page 25: ...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 Internet Explorer and access the Camera Video Control window to view live video The Camera Video Control window also provides for c...

Page 26: ...led Video Resolution drop down list Choose the resolution for video transmission The resolutions in this drop down list depend on the video 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 Right Arrow toggle button Click the Right Arrow to display t...

Page 27: ... 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 Click this latch button to enable the hotspot pan tilt feature which lets you pan and tilt the IP camera toward a point that you click in the video display To perform a hotsp...

Page 28: ...licking each grid cell over the area A red border indicates a selected 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 ...

Page 29: ...ired The default value is 80 Threshold Designates the percentage of pixels that the IP camera must identify as changed in the area before it generates an alert The camera monitors for pixel changes at the defined sensitivity level The default threshold value is 10 To configure sensitivity or threshold right click anywhere in the video field border and then drag the Sensitivity and Threshold slider...

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Page 31: ...reset 4 7 H help for IP camera windows 4 2 Home window description 4 2 displaying 4 1 HTTP allowing access through 3 2 I installing mounting to ceiling or wall 2 2 warnings 2 1 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 mounting to ceiling or wall 2 2 warnings 2 1 logging out of...

Page 32: ...er Ethernet PoE 2 1 Power over Ethernet PoE 2 1 R rebooting IP camera 4 7 Refresh link 4 1 reset factory default values 4 7 reboot 4 7 S saturation 4 9 sensitivity for motion detection 4 10 4 11 Setup window description 4 2 displaying 4 2 sharpness 4 9 T threshold for motion detection 4 10 4 11 tilting 4 9 V video codec controls in Camera Video Control window 4 8 image controls in Camera Video Con...

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