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Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide

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Chapter 2      Getting Started

Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera

To make these configuration settings, you connect to the IP camera from any PC that is on the same 
network as the IP camera. The PC must meet these requirements:

  •

Operating system—Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista

  •

Browser—Internet Explorer 8.x or later

In addition, you must know the IP address of the IP camera. By default, when the IP camera 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.

To connect to the IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings, perform the 
following steps. You can change these configuration settings in the future as described in the 

“Initialization Window” section on page 3-25

.

Procedure

Step 1

Start Internet Explorer, enter 

HTTPS://

ip_address

 in the address field, and press 

Enter

.

Replace 

ip_address

 with the IP address that the IP camera obtained through DHCP or, if the camera is 

unable to obtain this IP address, enter 

192.168.0.100

.

The Account window appears.

Step 2

In the Set Password and Verify Password fields in the Admin column, enter a password for the IP camera 
administrator.

You must enter the same password in both fields. The password is case sensitive and must contain at least 
eight characters, which can be letters, numbers, and special characters, but no spaces. Special characters 
are: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~.

Step 3

In the Set Password and Verify Password fields in the Root column, enter a password that is used when 
accessing the IP camera through a Secure Shell (SSH) connection.

You must enter the same password in both fields. The password is case sensitive and must contain at least 
eight characters, which can be letters, numbers, 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 4

In the HTTP area, click the 

HTTP

 radio button if you want to allow both HTTP and HTTPS connections 

to the IP camera.

The default setting is HTTPS, which allows only HTTPS (secure) connections to the IP camera.

Step 5

Click 

Apply

.

The IP camera reboots. 

Step 6

After the IP camera reboots, start Internet Explorer and, in the Address field, enter the following:

protocol

://

ip_address

where:

  •

protocol

 is 

HTTPS

 or 

HTTP

. (You can use HTTP only if you enabled it in 

Step 4

.)

  •

ip_address

 is the IP address that you used in 

Step 1

.

Step 7

If you are prompted to install ActiveX controls, which are required to view video from the IP camera, 
follow the on-screen prompts to do so.

The Main window appears and video from the IP camera starts playing automatically.

You can take these actions in the Main window:

Summary of Contents for CIVS-IPC-2600

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Page 3: ...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 Chapter 2 Getting Started Provides instructions for installi...

Page 4: ...vi Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide OL 24127 02 Preface ...

Page 5: ...e Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera 2 1 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera 2 4 Accessing the IP Camera Windows 2 6 Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera 2 7 Powering the IP Camera On or Off 2 8 Resetting the IP Camera 2 8 Cleaning the IP Camera 2 9 C H A P T E R 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera 3 1 Configuration Overview 3 1 Navigating the Configuration Windows 3 4 Setup Window...

Page 6: ...vent Window 3 30 SNMP Window 3 33 Alarm I O Ports Window 3 34 PTZ RS 485 Window 3 35 Preset Positions Window 3 36 Status Windows 3 38 System Window 3 38 Audio Video Window 3 39 Network Window 3 40 Syslog Log Window 3 40 Video Log Window 3 46 C H A P T E R 4 Viewing Live Video 4 1 Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview 4 1 Home Window Overview 4 1 Home Window Controls 4 3 Viewing Video thro...

Page 7: ...wing key features Built in H 264 encoder An internal H 264 encoder can generate the primary or secondary video stream Built in MPEG4 encoder An internal MPEG4 encoder can generate up to two video streams Built in MJPEG encoder An internal MJPEG encoder can generate the primary or secondary video stream Privacy Regions Up to four user defined masking zones that can be used to provide regions of pri...

Page 8: ...lenses Supports a variety of C and CS mount lenses RS 485 PTZ support Supports Pelco D protocol which enables PTZ functions when used with a supported motorized zoom lens external pan tilt mount and control device Power options The IP camera model can be powered with 12 volts DC which is provided through an optional external power adapter or through PoE 802 3af which is provided through a supporte...

Page 9: ...camera before you can rotate the focus ring For instructions see the Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera section on page 2 7 3 Microphone Captures audio There also is a connection for an optional external microphone on the rear of the IP camera 4 Activity LED green Indicates activity as follows Off No activity Blinking Activity detected Activity can occur when the IP camera communicates with the...

Page 10: ...t light For more information see the Basic Setup Window section on page 3 5 1 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 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 2 8 2 Network LED amber Indicates information abou...

Page 11: ...input Allows the connection of an optional external microphone with pre amplifier through a standard 3 5 mm mini phone jack Microphones that are designed for use with PCs usually are compatible with this input jack Connecting an external microphone disables the internal microphone on the IP camera 8 GPIO ports General purpose input output GPIO terminal block that includes a 2 pin RS 485 port 2 inp...

Page 12: ... camera Figure 1 4 DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Package Contents The the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes these items Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera Quick Start Guide qty 1 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document qty 1 Camera qty 1 0 9 mm Allen wrench qty 1 Terminal block for power connection qty 1 C mount lens adaptor qty 1 Snap on ferrite core qty...

Page 13: ...nce IP camera Before installing review these guidelines The IP camera requires a network cable and a connection to a standard 10 100BaseT hub router or switch To power the IP camera with Power over Ethernet PoE a switch must be 802 3af compliant If you are using the IP camera on a network connection that does not provide PoE you must use an external 12 V power adapter If you are using an external ...

Page 14: ...rcuits provide current through the communication cable Use a minimum 24AWG communication cable To install the IP camera follow the steps in Table 2 1 For illustrations of the connectors and ports that the steps refer to see the IP Camera Overview section on page 1 2 Table 2 1 Installing the IP Camera Action Explanation Step 1 Attach a lens to the lens opening on the IP camera If you are using a CS...

Page 15: ... video output connector on the rear of the IP camera This device displays video from the IP camera The display does not include the time stamp or text that are configured for the camera Step 7 Optional Use the GPIO ports on the rear of the IP camera to connect external devices that trigger alarms connect through alarm input ports or respond to alarms connect through alarm output ports You can conn...

Page 16: ...ghten the screws on the bottom of the terminal block so that the power adapter wires are attached securely Note The power adapter may include an attached terminal block that does not fit the IP camera If so remove that terminal block and replace it with the one that is provided with the IP camera Next plug the terminal block into the power input port on back of the IP camera The terminal block fit...

Page 17: ...t enter the same password in both fields The password is case sensitive and must contain at least eight characters which can be letters numbers and special characters but no spaces Special characters are _ Step 3 In the Set Password and Verify Password fields in the Root column enter a password that is used when accessing the IP camera through a Secure Shell SSH connection You must enter the same ...

Page 18: ...n an IP address through DHCP within 90 seconds of powering up or resetting it uses the default IP address of 192 168 0 100 Port number if other than the default value Default port numbers for the IP camera are 443 for HTTPS and 80 for HTTP The IP camera administrator can enable an alternative HTTPS port and an alternative HTTP port as described in the Advanced Setup Window section on page 3 7 Your...

Page 19: ...ee Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Click the Home link to view and control live video from the camera For detailed information about these actions see Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Click the Logout button to exit the window Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera To obtain the sharpest image from the camera you may need to adjust its back focus This adjustment is useful if the focus ...

Page 20: ... camera by pressing the Reset button on the rear of the device see Figure 1 2 on page 1 4 There are various reset types as described in Table 2 2 You also can perform some reset operations from the Maintenance window as described in the Maintenance Window section on page 3 14 Table 2 2 Resetting the IP Camera Reset Type Procedure Remarks Reboot Press and immediately release the Reset button This a...

Page 21: ... Cleaning the IP Camera Cleaning the IP Camera To clean and IP camera follow these guidelines To clean the IP camera housing use a clean dry soft cloth to gently wipe the surface of the housing To clean the lens use only tissue paper or solution that is designed for high quality optical lenses ...

Page 22: ...2 10 Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide OL 24127 02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Cleaning the IP Camera ...

Page 23: ... out occurs a pop up window prompts you to log back in by entering your user name and password when you next press a key or click an item When you log back in the configuration window that you were displaying remains on your screen but all settings revert to their last saved values This chapter includes these topics Configuration Overview page 3 1 Navigating the Configuration Windows page 3 4 Setu...

Page 24: ...nfiguration See the Basic Setup Window section on page 3 5 Advanced network and protocol options Determine whether the IP camera uses Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP and it uses Bonjour configure alternate ports for HTTP or HTTPS connections configure RTP or RTSP options and configure QoS Optional depending on your network and requirements See the Advanced Setup Window section on page 3 7 IP address ...

Page 25: ...page 3 27 Motion detection Determines whether and how the IP camera detects activity in its field of view which in turn can generate an alert Optional See the Motion Detection Window section on page 3 29 Event handling Determines actions that the IP camera takes when it detects an event An event can be motion that is detected in the field of view or a state change that is detected on and input por...

Page 26: ...ion see Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Click the Logout button to exit the Main window and close your web browser Use the Navigation Tree to access each configuration window To do so click the link or the right arrow next to the link for the group of configuration windows that you want The name of each associated window appears as a link Then click the link for the desired window To collapse a set o...

Page 27: ... sections describe the Setup windows in detail Basic Setup Window page 3 5 Advanced Setup Window page 3 7 IP Filter Window page 3 10 EAPOL Window page 3 11 Basic Setup Window The Basic Setup window provides options for configuring device and network settings for the IP camera To display the Basic Setup window access the configuration windows as described in the Accessing the IP Camera Windows sect...

Page 28: ...his check box these LEDs do not light Current Date Time Display only Current date and time of the internal clock of the IP camera To change the date or time click Change to display the Set Date Time window then take the appropriate action To synchronize the IP camera date and time with the date and time of the PC that you are using click Sync with PC To set the IP camera date and time to any value...

Page 29: ...he default gateway primary DNS server and secondary DNS server may also be assigned The DHCP server must be configured to allocate static IP addresses based on MAC addresses so that the IP camera always receives the same address Fixed IP Address Choose this option if you want to manually enter an IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the camera IP Address If you configured the IP camera f...

Page 30: ... this URL for the IP camera http 192 168 1 100 1024 Enable HTTPS Alternative Port Check this check box to enable Internet access to the IP camera through an HTTPS port other than the default port 443 If you enable this option enter a port number from 1024 through 65535 If you configure an alternative HTTPS port you must specify the port number in the URL for the IP camera when you access it throug...

Page 31: ...devices to receive the video signal from the IP camera simultaneously Video Address Appears if you enabled multicast Enter the multicast IP address on which the IP camera sends a video stream The default value is 224 2 0 1 Video Port Appears if you enabled multicast Enter the port on which the IP camera sends a multicast video stream Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65534 The default val...

Page 32: ...d is applied to ASF and RTP video streams When QOS is applied to an ASF video stream DSCP values are not distinguished between audio and video streams because they are applied to the same stream When QOS is applied to an RTP video stream DSCP values are distinguished between audio and video streams because they are applied to different streams DSCP If you enable QoS enter the Differentiated Servic...

Page 33: ...ble 3 5 EAPOL Window Options Option Description Enable EAPOL Check this check box to enable EAPOL on the IP camera EAP TLS Options Note These options appear if you check the Enable EAPOL check box and then choose EAP TLS from the Protocol Type drop down list User ID User identifier that is used to log in to the RADIUS server Root Certificate Path and folder on this PC or location of a Windows netw...

Page 34: ...llow these guidelines If you configure information in a field the Administrator area click Change in that area or Save at the bottom of the screen to save your changes If you configure information in the User List area click Add next to the user or Save at the bottom of the screen to save your changes To remove a user click Delete next to the user If you delete a user who is logged into the IP cam...

Page 35: ...alization Window section on page 3 25 Confirm Password Re enter the password for the administrator User List User ID Display only There are 20 default user IDs User 1 through User 20 User Name 1 20 Enter a unique name for the user The name can include up to 32 letters and numbers It is case sensitive Password Enter a password for the user The password is case sensitive and must contain at least 8 ...

Page 36: ...ick Maintenance Table 3 7 describes the options in the Maintenance window Table 3 7 Maintenance Window Options Option Description Restore Factory Defaults Click the Restore button to restore all IP camera settings to their factory default values To confirm the restore procedure click OK in the confirmation pop up window Otherwise click Cancel This action has the same effect as pressing and holding...

Page 37: ...oad configuration from another IP camera that is active in your network make sure to configure this IP camera with a name description and unique IP address if not obtained from DHCP To change these options see the Basic Setup Window section on page 3 5 Note A configuration file that you upload includes the passwords that are configured for the administrator and for users If you change any password...

Page 38: ...figuring a secondary stream is useful for providing third party devices or software with a video stream that is at a lower resolution than the primary Some devices and software require this lower resolution For related information see the Viewing Video through Third Party Devices or Software section on page 4 6 To display the Video window access the configuration windows as described in the Access...

Page 39: ...ondary stream can be up to CIF and 15 fps Dual Streams MPEG 4 MJPEG Configures MPEG 4 for the primary stream and MJPEG for the secondary stream The primary stream can be up to 4CIF and 30 fps for NTSC or 25 fps for PAL The secondary stream can be up to CIF and 15 fps H 264 Settings 1 Note These H 264 Settings options appear if you choose Single H 264 Stream Dual H 264 Streams or Dual Streams H 264...

Page 40: ...alue is 64 Kbps A higher bit rate provides better video quality but consumes more bandwidth Fixed Quality Specifies that video is output at a fixed quality which ranges from Very High to Very Low The bit rate may vary to maintain this quality The default fixed quality is Normal A higher fixed quality provides better video quality but consumes more bandwidth Max Frame Rate Choose the desired maximu...

Page 41: ... consumes more bandwidth MPEG 4 Settings 2 Note These MPEG 4 Settings 2 options appear if you choose the Dual MPEG 4 Streams from the Streaming Mode drop down list Resolution Choose the resolution of the secondary video stream Video Quality Control Choose an option for video quality for the secondary video stream from the IP camera Constant Bit Rate Specifies that the video stream is output at or ...

Page 42: ... Normal setting does not provide a clear image Fluorescent Suitable for indoor conditions with fluorescent lighting Outdoor Suitable for outdoor conditions The default setting is Normal Brightness Choose a positive value to increase the brightness of the video from the IP camera or choose a negative value to decrease the brightness For example if the IP camera is facing a bright light and the vide...

Page 43: ...rnal clock of the IP camera as an overlay on the video image from the IP camera Enable Text Display Check this check box to display designated text as an overlay on the video image from the IP camera and enter alphanumeric text of up to 20 characters This option can be useful for identifying this IP camera in an installation with several IP cameras Day Night Vision Switch Mode Choose the day night...

Page 44: ...irst transition is from Night to Day the camera will switch from Night to Day to Night to Day and then remain in Day mode for 20 minutes To unlock the 20 minute hold period manually configure the camera to Day mode then Night mode then Day mode and then Auto mode Day to Night Threshold If the Switch Mode option is set to Auto choose the value that specifies the relative light threshold at which th...

Page 45: ...scribed in the Accessing the IP Camera Windows section on page 2 6 click Audio Video then click Audio If you change any options in the Audio window you must click Save to save the changes To discard the changes click Cancel before clicking Save These buttons appear at the bottom of the window You may need to scroll down to see them Table 3 10 describes the options in the Audio window Table 3 10 Au...

Page 46: ...Note If you connect an external microphone the internal microphone on the IP camera is disabled Enable External Speaker Display only A check indicates that a speaker that is connected to the IP camera is enabled The speaker is enabled when you check the Enable Audio check box and choose Simplex Talk Only Half Duplex Talk or Listen or Full Duplex Talk and Listen to make this check box available Aud...

Page 47: ...If you delete a required process and the camera stops functioning exit your web browser and then log back in to the IP camera to restart the process To stop any process click the Delete button that appears to the right of the process To make sure that the Product Process window shows the most current information click the Refresh button Table 3 12 describes the options in the Product Process windo...

Page 48: ...Root Password Allows you to change the root password which is used when accessing the IP camera through a SSH connection The password is case sensitive and must contain at least 8 characters which can be letters numbers and special characters but no spaces Special characters are _ HTTP Click the Enable radio button if you want to allow HTTP and HTTPS connections to the IP camera By default the IP ...

Page 49: ...hat triggered the alert in either or both of the following ways By including a link to an FTP server from which recipients can download the video file to a local PC By including the video file as an attachment that recipients can view using a standard media player The file name is Camera_name Event_Name yymmdd hhmmss xxx where Camera_name is the name of the IP camera as configured in the Camera Na...

Page 50: ...requires authentication enter the account name for the server Password If the primary SMTP server requires authentication enter the account password for the server POP Server Name Enter the name of the POP3 mail server that you use to receive e mail Secondary SMTP Server Secondary SMTP Check this check box to cause e mail messages to be sent to a secondary backup SMTP server if the primary SMTP se...

Page 51: ...o file to your local PC Primary FTP Primary FTP Check this check box to cause the IP camera automatically upload event video files to the primary FTP server when the files are created FTP Server Enter the IP address of the primary FTP server to which event video files are uploaded Port Enter the port number of the primary FTP server to which event video files are uploaded The default value is 21 L...

Page 52: ...ters for each area in the field next to the corresponding check box Drag the window to the desired area and drag an edge or corner of the window to resize it To remove a window uncheck the associated check box Motion Exclusion Regions Create a window to designate an area to ignore for motion Select up to 4 check boxes to specify areas in the video If desired enter a name of up to 12 characters for...

Page 53: ... area To remove an event from the list highlight it and click Delete New Schedule Effective Time Frame Choose a day or range of days If an event occurs during this time and between the times that you configure in the following two fields the IP camera takes the configured actions sends an e mail message sends a relay through its output ports If an event occurs outside of this time the IP camera do...

Page 54: ...ction on page 3 34 Interval Choose the amount of time in minutes that the camera waits after detecting a condition before it triggers an event A setting of 0 indicates no delay Attachment Note These Attachment options appear if you enable the Trigger Event option and choose the E Mail or FTP option Overwrite Replace oldest video file when SDRAM is full Check this check box to overwrite the oldest ...

Page 55: ...included in the video file immediately before the event The default value is 0 no pre capture video Post Capture Length Length in seconds of additional video that is included in the video file immediately after the event The default value is 5 Table 3 17 Event Window Options continued Option Description Table 3 18 SNMP Window Options Option Description SNMP Enable Check this check box to enable SN...

Page 56: ...oose the state high or low that triggers designated camera actions When an IP port changes to this state the camera determines that an event has occurred and takes actions as configured in the Trigger Event area in the Event Window Alarm Output Settings Current Status Display only For each output port on the IP camera displays its current state high or low Power On State For each output port on th...

Page 57: ...ou may need to scroll down to see them Table 3 20 describes the options in the PTZ RS 485 window Table 3 20 PTZ RS 485 Window Options Option Description Enable External PTZ Check this check box to enable configuration of the PTZ settings Port Settings Baud Rate Choose the Baud rate value that is configured on the device that controls the PTZ functions of the IP camera Data Bits Choose the data bit...

Page 58: ...et operations The preset list contains up to 9 positions that you configure as described in the Preset Positions Window section on page 3 36 The Sequence list specifies the order in which the IP camera goes to each preset position when you execute a sequence To execute a sequence use the Patrol Sequence button as described in the Home Window Controls section on page 4 3 Each preset position in a s...

Page 59: ...its home position Preset List Choose a name from this list to update this window with information that has been set for that preset position To remove a preset position choose it from this list and click Remove Preset Name After positioning the IP camera by using the Navigation keys add this position as a preset position by entering a name of up 16 characters and clicking Add After you click Save ...

Page 60: ...3 22 System Window Options Option Description System Status Firmware Version Version of the firmware that is installed on the IP camera Hardware Version Not used Sensor Firmware Version Version of the sensor firmware that is installed by the factory on the IP camera MAC Address MAC address of the IP camera Camera Name Name of the IP camera as configured in the Basic Setup window For more informati...

Page 61: ...age Quality Image quality of the primary H 264 video stream Frame Rate Frame rate of the primary H 264 video stream H 264 Settings 2 Status Status of the secondary H 264 video stream Resolution Image size of the secondary H 264 video stream Image Quality Image quality of the secondary H 264 video stream Frame Rate Frame rate of the secondary H 264 video stream MPEG 4 Settings 1 Status Status of th...

Page 62: ...specify and stores the log file in its internal SDRAM If the SDRAM becomes full the IP camera begins to overwrite existing information To prevent this situation configure the IP camera to send log information to a Syslog server and periodically clear log information from SDRAM manually by using the Clear Log option in the Syslog Log window Note The camera also maintains a video log file For more i...

Page 63: ...about a system condition that is not necessarily an error condition Informational Information about a system activity Debug Information about a system activity with detailed technical information Includes messages of every other severity The default severity is Informational Sys Log Server Enable Syslog Server Check this check box to send the log information that you chose in the Log area to a des...

Page 64: ...otification about a system condition that is not an error condition Informational Information about a system activity Debug Information about a system activity with detailed technical information Includes messages of every other severity The default severity is Informational Log List Log List pane Displays information from the log type or types that you specified For an explanation of each log mes...

Page 65: ... camera has adjusted its clock for the beginning of daylight saving time DST DST end The IP camera has adjusted its clock for the end of daylight saving time LOG Clear all messages You have used the Clear Log button to delete the log file from the IP camera SDRAM LOG Log file is full Start to wrap around The IP camera SDRAM is full and existing log information is beginning to be overwritten Networ...

Page 66: ... Zoom in PTZ Zoom out Sensor Change from Day mode to Night mode The IP camera switched from day mode to night mode Sensor Change from Night mode to Day mode The IP camera switched from night mode to day mode SSH Invalid SSH login attempt ip Address A user attempted to log in to the IP camera through SSH Address is the IP address of the system that was used SSH SSH user logged in ip Address A user ...

Page 67: ...firmware upgrade that was in process System Invalid upgrade file You are attempting to upgrade firmware for the IP camera but are using and invalid firmware file System Reset to factory defaults Factory reset procedure performed for the IP camera Unsuccessful login attempt A user tried but was unable to log in to the IP camera Web Invalid login attempt id User_ID ip Address Provides information wh...

Page 68: ...ow See the Event Window section on page 3 30 for additional information To prevent the SDRAM from becoming full periodically delete video logs To display the View Video Log window access the configuration windows as described in the Accessing the IP Camera Windows section on page 2 6 click Status then click View Video Log SMTP log messages Note These messages appear if you enable the FTP Log optio...

Page 69: ...input1 or input2 depending on which input port the event was detected yymmdd is the 2 digit year month and date on which the event occurred hhmmss is the hours minutes and seconds at which the event occurred xxx is the format of the file asf mp4 or 3gp as configured in the Video Format MPSG 4 field in the Event window An example file name is CAM00194FFDFF66 Window 2 080213 012934 asf To view a vid...

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Page 71: ...me microphone on off and microphone volume controls For detailed information about user types and privileges see the Users Window section on page 3 12 You also can configure the IP camera to allow access to its video through a mobile device or through the VLC media player or equivalent software This chapter includes these topics Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview page 4 1 Viewing Video...

Page 72: ...on on page 3 5 3 Audio controls For detailed information see the Home Window Controls section on page 4 3 4 Snapshot controls For detailed information see the Home Window Controls section on page 4 3 5 Text that you configured to display for the IP camera You configure this text in the Enable Text Display field in the Video window For more information see the Video Window section on page 3 16 6 Vi...

Page 73: ...factor Digital Zoom Out button Reduces the video image by 2 times 2X or 4 times 4X To zoom out the video image click the Digital Zoom Out button once for 2X zooming or twice for 4X zooming The button changes to include a 2 or 4 which indicates the zoom factor Audio controls Speaker Off toggle button Click the Speaker Off button to mute audio that is sent from the IP camera to the PC that you are u...

Page 74: ...how sensitive it is to the audio that it picks up and that is sent to the IP camera Snapshot controls Snapshot button Captures and saves a snapshot image of the current video image in the format and location of your choice and with the file name of your choice When you click this button follow these steps to save the image 1 In the Snapshot window click Save 2 In the Save Picture As window enter t...

Page 75: ...ction on page 3 35 Zoom In button IP camera control buttons To pan the IP camera use the left or right arrow buttons To tilt the IP camera use the up or down arrow buttons To move the IP camera to its home position click the Move to Home button which is located in the middle of the group of arrow keys Pan and tilt functions require that the IP camera be installed with a pan tilt mount that support...

Page 76: ...in the Video window These settings lets you enable a primary MPEG 4 video stream which is useful for providing third party devices For more information see the Video Window section on page 3 16 To access a secondary MPEG 4 stream configure Dual MPEG 4 Streams for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window This setting lets you enable a secondary MPEG 4 video stream which is useful for providing...

Page 77: ...64 stream with video only enter this command rtsp ip_address img h264video2 sav Accessing the Primary MPEG 4 Stream In the following commands the ip_address argument represents the IP address of the IP camera After you enter the command enter your IP camera user name and password when prompted To access the primary MPEG 4 stream with video and audio enter this command rtsp ip_address img media sav...

Page 78: ...o access the H 264 stream with video and audio enter this command rtsp ip_address img h264media sav To access the H 264 stream with video only enter this command rtsp ip_address img h264video sav To access the MJPEG stream with video and audio enter this command rtsp ip_address img jpgmedia sav To access the MJPEG stream with video only enter this command rtsp ip_address img jpgvideo sav Accessing...

Page 79: ...rrect port number Make sure that the device does not have an IP address that is restricted from access see the IP Filter Window section on page 3 10 Symptom Cannot log in to the IP camera as the administrator Possible Cause You are entering the log in credentials incorrectly or have forgotten the administrator password Recommended Action The administrator user name is admin and the password is the...

Page 80: ... detection feature does not actually detect motion It compares frames to see if they are different Major differences between frames are assumed to be caused by moving objects but the motion detector can also be triggered by sudden changes in light level or movement of the IP camera itself Recommended Action Try to avoid situations with sudden changes in light level and do not bump or move the IP c...

Page 81: ...er to your VSM documentation which is available here http www cisco com web solutions ps products html netcentric The IP camera must be installed and configured as described in Chapter 2 Getting Started You must to create a separate user account with administrator privileges for each Media Server Configuration connections for a Media Server are limited just as they are for user sessions Viewing an...

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Page 83: ...codec 3 24 enabling 3 23 full duplex 3 23 half duplex 3 23 overview 3 23 simplex 3 23 status 3 39 Audio Video windows 3 16 Audio window options 3 23 overview 3 23 auto mode day night vision day to night threshold 3 22 described 3 21 night to day threshold 3 22 validation time 3 22 B back focus adjusting 2 7 focus ring 2 7 backing up configuration of IP camera 3 14 Basic Setup window options 3 6 ov...

Page 84: ...on window 3 25 IP Filter window 3 10 Mail FTP window 3 27 Maintenance window 3 14 Motion Detection window 3 29 navigating 3 4 Network window 3 40 options 3 4 overview 3 1 Preset Positions window 3 36 Privacy Region window 3 24 Product Process window 3 25 PTZ RS 485 window 3 35 Security windows 3 25 Setup windows 3 5 SNMP window 3 33 Status windows 3 38 Syslog Log window 3 40 System window 3 38 tim...

Page 85: ...27 3 29 log file 3 46 of event 3 27 primary FTP server 3 29 recipients list 3 28 secondary FTP server 3 29 Subject field 3 28 video file attachment 3 27 Enable Iris button 4 6 end time day night vision night schedule mode 3 22 event actions 3 31 configuring 3 31 enabling trigger 3 31 interval before triggering 3 32 notification of 3 27 overview 3 27 3 30 scheduling 3 31 trigger types 3 31 video of...

Page 86: ...26 overview 3 25 input device connecting 2 3 input ports connecting devices to 2 3 event trigger state 3 34 on IP camera 1 5 state change 3 30 installing analog video display 2 3 control device 2 3 external microphone 2 3 IP camera 2 1 speaker 2 3 IP address controlling access by 3 10 default for IP camera 2 5 2 6 fixed 3 7 obtaining from DCHP server 2 5 obtaining from DHCP server 2 8 obtaining th...

Page 87: ... 5 IP Filter window options 3 10 overview 3 10 Iris button disable 4 6 enable 4 6 K Kensington lockdown equipment 2 4 L LAN port 1 4 LED Activity 1 3 controlling operation of 3 6 disabling 3 6 enabling 3 6 Network 1 4 PoE 1 5 Ready 1 4 lens attaching to IP camera 2 2 C mount 2 2 CS mount 2 2 DC auto iris 1 3 2 2 for IP camera 1 3 type 1 3 live video controlling through Home window 4 1 viewing thro...

Page 88: ... overview 3 29 triggers 3 30 Motion Detection window options 3 30 overview 3 29 mounting IP camera 2 4 MPEG 4 status 3 39 multicast audio address 3 9 audio port 3 9 enabling 3 9 video address 3 9 video port 3 9 muting PC microphone 4 4 PC speaker 4 3 N name of IP camera 3 6 3 38 network activity 1 4 type 3 40 Network LED 1 4 Network window options 3 40 overview 3 40 Night button 4 6 night mode day...

Page 89: ...g off the IP camera 2 8 powering on the IP camera 2 8 Power over Ethernet PoE 2 1 terminal block 2 4 power adapter connecting 2 4 Power over Ethernet PoE 1 5 2 1 preset list 3 36 3 37 preset position configuring 3 35 moving IP camera to 4 5 Preset Positions window options 3 36 overview 3 36 privacy region color 3 24 enabling 3 24 Privacy Region window options 3 24 overview 3 24 privilege level for...

Page 90: ... in Main window 2 6 2 7 Setup windows 3 5 sharpness of video 3 20 simplex 3 23 SMTP log description 3 46 SMTP server configuring for e mail notification 3 28 primary 3 28 secondary 3 28 snapshot of video image 4 4 SNMP configuring 3 33 SNMP window options 3 33 overview 3 33 speaker enabling 3 24 external 1 5 3 23 installing 2 3 SSH allowing access through 3 26 start time day night vision night sch...

Page 91: ... 18 3 19 image viewing information about 3 39 of event 3 27 primary stream 3 16 3 17 3 18 4 6 quality 3 17 3 19 resolution 3 17 3 18 saturation 3 20 secondary stream 3 16 3 18 3 19 4 6 sharpness 3 20 stream 1 settings 3 17 3 18 stream 2 settings 3 18 3 19 text overlay 3 21 time stamp on 3 21 viewing live through Home window 4 1 4 3 through third party device or software 4 1 See also live video vid...

Page 92: ...ex IN 10 Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide OL 24127 02 of audio from camera 4 3 of PC microphone 4 4 of PC speaker 4 3 W white balance preset modes 3 20 Z zoom digital 4 3 optical 3 36 4 5 ...

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