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Cisco Video Surveillance 6500PD IP 
Camera Installation Guide

September 18, 2014

Summary of Contents for 6500PD

Page 1: ...ers Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Cisco Video Surveillance 6500PD IP Camera Installation Guide September 18 2014 ...

Page 2: ...ct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could ...

Page 3: ...s 1 2 Front View 1 2 Back View 1 3 P iris Lens 1 5 C H A P T E R 2 Camera Installation 2 1 Installation Guidelines 2 1 Warnings Before Installation 2 1 Installing the IP Camera 2 4 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 Powering the IP Cam...

Page 4: ...Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance 6500PD IP Camera Installation Guide ...

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...

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Page 7: ...nce 6500PD IP camera offers a feature rich digital camera solution for a video surveillance system The camera provides high definition HD video and simultaneous H 264 and MJPEG compression streaming up to 30 frames per second fps at 1080p 1920 x 1080 resolution Package Contents The Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes the following items Camera qty 1 L type hex key for back focus qt...

Page 8: ...able that follows describe the front view of the IP camera Figure 1 1 Front View of IP Camera 1 Internal microphone Built in microphone 2 Camera lens The IP camera supports a variety of C and CS mount lenses For best performance Cisco recommends that you use a P iris lens 3 Light sensor Senses the level of ambient light to determine when to switch day night mode 3 2 1 ...

Page 9: ...rophone switch Switches the microphone operation between to following options Internal up switches to the built in internal microphone on the IP camera External down switches to the external Microphone In connector 4 Video output switch Switches the video output between to following standards NTSC 60Hz up switches camera operation to the National Television System Committee NTSC standard PAL 50Hz ...

Page 10: ...ecessed reset button Recessed button that reboots the IP camera or resets it to a default state You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it Depending on how long you depress the recessed reset button you can do either of the following Reset Press and release the recessed reset button Wait for the IP Camera to reboot Restore Press and hold the recessed reset button until the status LED rapidly bl...

Page 11: ...is lens connector on the IP camera Figure 1 4 P iris Lens Connector Pinouts P iris Lens Figure 1 5 and the table that follows describe the P iris lens for the IP camera Figure 1 5 P iris Lens Pin Function 1 Damp 2 Damp 3 Drive 4 Drive 1 Focus Controller Adjusts the focus range for the IP camera field of view 2 Zoom controller Adjusts the zoom factor for the IP camera field of view 2 1 ...

Page 12: ...1 6 Cisco Video Surveillance 6500PD IP Camera Installation Guide Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Physical Details ...

Page 13: ... must use a Cisco 12 VDC power adapter Cisco part number CIVS PWRPAC 12V or a third party 24 VAC power adapter If you are using an 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 see the Cisco Vid...

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

Page 15: ...duct 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 require...

Page 16: ...usion of up to 5 mm Figure 2 1 Mounting the IP Camera Lens Ensure that the lens is clean because any dirt may degrade the quality of video images Note Save the lens opening dust cap and replace the dust cap if you remove the lens Step 2 Connect the P iris lens cable to the P iris lens connector on the back of the IP camera see Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Mounting the IP Camera Lens Step 3 Optional Use t...

Page 17: ...ni cable with BNC connector to temporarily attach an NTSC or PAL compliant analog video display device to the analog video out port on the rear of the camera and adjust the IP camera field of view Note The mini cable with BNC adapter is included in the audio video cables accessory kit which you can purchase from Cisco Cisco part number CIVS IPCA 1021 Analog video is enabled by default to allow you...

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Page 19: ...ttempts 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 configuration ...

Page 20: ...ial 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 box is checked ...

Page 21: ...nks 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 IP Camera user interface includes links that y...

Page 22: ...he Camera Video Control window You may be prompted to install ActiveX controls when trying to access this window for the first time ActiveX controls are required to view video from the IP camera Follow the on screen prompts to install ActiveX controls Administrator User Setup Provides access to the configuration menus for the IP camera Administrator Logout Logs you out from the IP camera Administr...

Page 23: ...ch the IP camera is connected 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 Port 1 Current state of input port 1 on the IP camera Output Port 1 Current state of output port 1 o...

Page 24: ...on the IP Camera see Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 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...

Page 25: ...llows viewing of H 264 and MJPEG streams Does not allow you to configure several IP camera options such as motion detection and privacy zone The default video viewer value is ActiveX 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 again to disable t...

Page 26: ... that is transmitted from your PC Note If you are simultaneously accessing other IP cameras in different browser sessions on the same PC clicking this button in one browser session does not mute the audio that the PC sends to the other IP cameras When you click the Mute Microphone button it changes to the Un Mute Microphone button Click the Un Mute Microphone button to unmute audio that is sent to...

Page 27: ...hrough 100 A higher value increases the sharpness and a lower value decreases the sharpness The default value is 50 Saturation slider To control the saturation of the video from the IP camera drag the slider to select a value from 1 through 10 A higher value increases the saturation and a lower value decreases the saturation High saturation provides a vivid intense color for a video image With les...

Page 28: ...at you configure If the Flickerless check box is not checked the minimum exposure value is 1 32000 and the maximum value is 1 5 If the Flickerless check box is checked the minimum exposure value is 1 120 and the maximum value is 1 5 Gain control slider Appears when you choose Manual from the Exposure mode drop down menu To control the minimum gain of the IP camera drag the left slider box To contr...

Page 29: ...ed To expand region properties information click the icon next to Region Properties The icon changes to a icon which you click to collapse region properties information Location X and Y coordinates respectively of the top left corner of the selected custom region To expand location information lick the icon next to Location The icon changes to a icon which you click to collapse region location inf...

Page 30: ...n Detection check box Enables the motion detection feature When motion detection is enabled the IP camera monitors activity in the video field areas that you specify If activity at a defined level occurs in any of these areas the IP camera generates an alert and takes the configured actions To designate regions right click the video image choose Draw Region then hold down the left mouse button and...

Page 31: ...bold type on this line and type a unique name of up to 32 characters Region Type Type of the region To change the region type left click that region click Region Type then choose one of the following values f from the drop down menu that appears on the Region Type line Alternatively you can double click Inclusion or Exclusion to toggle between these values Inclusion The IP camera examines this reg...

Page 32: ...angle To move a region left click it and drag its window to the desired area To resize a region left click it and drag a box in the edge or corner of the region To remove a region left click it then right click it and choose Delete Region Region Color drop down menu Choose the color in which the system displays the zones that are defined by privacy regions You can choose Red Green Black or Blue Pr...

Page 33: ... 3 1 F factory reset 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 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 logging out of 4 2 mounting 2 5 P iris lens connector pinouts 1 5 P iri...

Page 34: ...tor pinouts 1 5 description 1 5 power powering off the IP camera 4 4 powering on the IP camera 4 4 Power over Ethernet PoE 2 1 power adapter supported 2 1 Power over Ethernet PoE 2 1 R rebooting IP camera 4 4 Refresh link 4 1 reset factory default values 4 4 reboot 4 4 S saturation 4 7 Setup window description 4 2 displaying 4 2 sharpness 4 7 V video codec controls in Camera Video Control window 4...

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