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Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/5011 Indoor 
Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide

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Страница 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 ...

Страница 3: ...ner and Lower Dome Installation 2 7 Service Cable 2 9 Wiring 2 10 Cat5 or Cat6 Cable 2 10 24 VAC Connector 2 11 Single Camera Wiring 2 11 Multiple Camera Wiring 2 12 Alarm and Relay Connector 2 12 Connecting a Relay Device 2 13 Connecting Alarms 2 13 C H A P T E R 3 Operation 3 1 Camera Configuration Sequence 3 1 Minimum System Requirements 3 1 Accessing the IP Camera 3 2 Logging on to the Camera ...

Страница 4: ...3 11 Configuring the Orientation of the Scene 3 13 Changing the Digital Processing Settings 3 14 Selecting Auto Exposure Settings 3 15 Selecting Manual Exposure Settings 3 17 Day Night Settings 3 18 Day Night Auto and Manual Modes 3 18 Day Night Auto Mode 3 18 Day Night Manual Mode 3 18 Configuring Auto Focus Settings 3 19 Configuring Manual Focus Settings 3 20 Setting Tone Map Options 3 21 Select...

Страница 5: ...ups 3 34 Setting the Camera to Node 3 34 Setting the Camera to Mixed 3 35 Events Tab 3 35 Sources 3 36 Creating an Alarm Event Source 3 36 Creating a System Event Source 3 37 Creating a Timer Event Source 3 37 Editing an Event Source 3 37 Deleting an Event Source 3 37 Handlers 3 38 Creating an Event Handler Send Email 3 38 Creating an Event Handler Write JPEG to SD Card 3 39 Creating an Event Hand...

Страница 6: ...Contents vi Cisco Video Surveillance 5010 5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL 22669 01 ...

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Страница 8: ...viii Cisco Video Surveillance 5010 5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL 22669 01 Preface ...

Страница 9: ...eras accept a wide range of megapixel varifocal CS mount lenses The cameras also include built in Power over Ethernet PoE which supplies power to the camera through the network If PoE is not available the camera is prewired for 24 VAC Model CIVS IPC 5010 Indoor fixed dome network camera 2 1 megapixel day night and a 2 8 8 mm varifocal megapixel lens This camera has a clear dome CIVS IPC 5011 Indoo...

Страница 10: ...ick Start Guide Product Overview Figure 1 1 Camera Connections and Features Side View 1 2 3 4 278770 1 Relay and Alarm Connections One relay that can be used to control an external circuit and one alarm for physical input into the system 2 Accessory Port For use with compatible accessories 3 RJ 45 Network Port Connects the camera to the IP network Also supplies power to the camera through the netw...

Страница 11: ...l lens with the 5010 5011 cameras A standard definition lens installed on a megapixel camera will limit the resolution of the camera and create poor image quality 5 Auto Iris Lens Connector Controls the auto iris lens Insert the 4 pin connector from the DC drive auto iris lens into this connector 6 NTSC PAL Button Toggles the service connector between NTSC and PAL formats The default setting is NT...

Страница 12: ... Guide OL 22669 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview Product Label The product label lists the model number date code serial number and Media Access Control MAC address This information might be required for setup The product label is located on the side of the back box ...

Страница 13: ...assis during shipment Step 1 Prepare the mounting surface a Cut a 6 inch diameter hole in the ceiling b Pull all wiring through the hole and terminate all wires if not already terminated Step 2 Install the lens on the back box Note Megapixel lenses are designed and tested to deliver optimal image quality to megapixel cameras A standard definition lens installed on a megapixel camera will limit the...

Страница 14: ...oE connect a 24 VAC Class 2 power supply to the 24 VAC power connector Refer to Wiring section on page 2 10 for wiring connections b Connect the necessary wiring for alarms and relays refer to Wiring section on page 2 10 more information Step 4 Install the back box by compressing the spring clips and pushing the back box through the hole Tighten the machine screws completely to secure the back box...

Страница 15: ...igure 2 3 Positioning the Camera 279055 1 2 3 4 1 Pan 368 3 Rotate 355 2 Tab lock 4 Tilt 180 Step 7 Focus the lens a View the camera image using the service jack or a Web browser b Press the auto back focus button once to center the focus mechanism The button is located on the rim of the back box c Manually adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view refer to the instruction...

Страница 16: ...le and terminate all wires if not already terminated d Attach the surface mount ring to the mounting surface Step 2 Install the lens on the back box Note Megapixel lenses are designed and tested to deliver optimal image quality to megapixel cameras A standard definition lens installed on a megapixel camera will limit the resolution of the camera and create poor image quality a Remove the cover fro...

Страница 17: ... clips and pushing the back box through the hole Tighten the machine screws completely to secure the back box to the ceiling Figure 2 5 Surface Back Box Installation 279050 Step 5 Apply power to the camera The camera will complete a configuration sequence the green LED flashes five times per second for approximately two minutes and then turns solid after the sequence is complete Note If the camera...

Страница 18: ...he service jack or a Web browser b Press the auto back focus button once to center the focus mechanism The button is located on the rim of the back box c Manually adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view refer to the instructions shipped with the lens d Press and hold the back focus button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism Step 8 Install the dome li...

Страница 19: ...igure 2 7 Installing the Dome Liner 279051 Step 2 Attach the leash of the lower dome to the back box Figure 2 8 Attaching the Leash 279056 Step 3 Move the lower dome latches away from the bubble until you hear a click indicating the latches are open Align the lower dome latches with the slots located on the camera module refer to Figure 2 9 on page 2 8 Warning The lower dome latches must be in the...

Страница 20: ...stallation Figure 2 9 Aligning the Lower Dome with Camera 279052 Step 4 Move the lower dome latches toward the bubble until you hear a click Figure 2 10 Locking the Dome 279053 Step 5 Turn the top cover of the lower dome 90 degrees to conceal the camera latches LED and service jack Figure 2 11 Positioning the Top Cover of the Lower Dome 279054 ...

Страница 21: ...low the directions supplied with the miniature coaxial connector Step 2 Attach the 2 5 mm stereo plug to the other end of the coaxial cable refer to Figure 2 12 on page 2 10 a Remove the support sleeve from the plug b Slip the shrink fit tubing and support sleeve over the end of the cable c Prepare the cable d Strip back the outer jacket 0 318 inch 8 06 mm inch from the end of the cable e Pull bac...

Страница 22: ...r Cat6 Cable Connect a Cat5 or Cat 6 cable to the RJ 45 network port The 8 pin connector includes video and PoE for the camera PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 3 injects power over the same cabling that carries the network data eliminating the need for a separate power supply This simplifies the installation and operation of the camera without affecting network performance Note The camera will autosense and...

Страница 23: ...ions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 8 1 279057 Pin Function 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 PoE 1 2 5 PoE 1 2 6 RX 7 PoE 3 4 8 PoE 3 4 24 VAC Connector Single Camera Wiring If PoE is not available Step 1 Connect the 24 VAC wires to the supplied 2 pin connector refer to Figure 2 14 Note Only use the 24 VAC wires if PoE is not available Step 2 Attach the mating connector to the green connector on the side of ...

Страница 24: ...Step 1 Connect one side of the transformer to pin 1 of the 2 position terminal block on all modules Step 2 Connect the other side of the transformer to pin 2 of the terminal block on all modules Note Failure to connect all modules identically might introduce video noise for some installations Alarm and Relay Connector Step 1 Connect the alarm and relay wires to the supplied 4 pin connector refer t...

Страница 25: ...rical devices or activating a door gate or lock Warning Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 VDC 0 15 A Figure 2 16 shows how to wire the relay with its power source to the camera Figure 2 16 Relay Wiring 12 VDC 150 mA MAX R1 A1 279049 Connecting Alarms The camera provides an alarm input for external signaling devices such as door contacts or motion detectors Both normally open and normally clos...

Страница 26: ...V V V V V V Bypass CUT Bypass CUT 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 1 KΩ GND Alarm GND Alarm GND No Alarm GND Alarm GND Alarm GND Alarm GND No Alarm GND Alarm Normally Open Normally Closed 278791 Figure 2 18 illustrates the wiring configuration for supervised alarm inputs Figure 2 18 Supervised Alarm Input Wiring 1 KΩ A1 1 KΩ A1 Normally Open Normally Closed 278789 Unsupervised Alarms When an ala...

Страница 27: ...M GND Alarm NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED 278792 Figure 2 20 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs Figure 2 20 Normally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring A1 A1 Normally Open Normally Closed 278790 Note A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass a normally open input can be defeated with a cut Alarm Connections Figure 2 21 shows h...

Страница 28: ...2 16 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010 5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL 22669 01 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring ...

Страница 29: ...ation Network Tab page 3 10 Turning On DHCP page 3 10 Turning Off DHCP page 3 11 Minimum System Requirements Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixilated when an increased number of Web interface users connect to the camera Decrease the images per second ips resolution compression or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to co...

Страница 30: ... is not connected to a DHCP server but DHCP is set to On the default IP address 192 168 0 20 on subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is automatically assigned to the camera After the first camera is connected and assigned the default IP address the system will automatically look for other cameras on the auto IP address system and assign IP addresses in sequential order as required For example if three camera...

Страница 31: ...ased on user permissions Figure 3 1 Live Video Page Refer to the following sections for more information Live Video Page Icons page 3 3 Selecting a Stream page 3 4 Taking a Snapshot page 3 6 Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View page 3 6 Live Video Page Icons Viewable icons are based on user permissions Show Device List Displays a list of viewable cameras connected to the same virtual local are...

Страница 32: ... image rate settings 2 ips and 1 ips Step 4 Click the View button to save the stream settings 1 x 1 Mode Displays a single video pane 2 x 2 Mode Displays 4 video panes in rows of two 3 x 3 Mode full screen mode only Displays 9 video panes in rows of three 4 x 4 Mode full screen mode only Displays 16 video panes in rows of four Select Stream Selects the viewable video stream that is displayed in li...

Страница 33: ... rate The default names for the streams are Primary Stream and Secondary Stream however if these stream names have been changed the new names will replace the default names Primary Stream and Secondary Stream on the Select Stream page QuickView Stream The QuickView Stream is a predefined JPEG video stream with VGA resolution This low resolution low frame rate stream is displayed when the Imaging T...

Страница 34: ...ote If you are using MJPEG the captured image will be the size of the largest MJPEG stream If you are using H 264 the image is captured using the QuickView Stream which is approximately VGA resolution Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View Cameras connected to the same virtual local area network VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on can be displayed in a multiscreen view Use the 4 camera...

Страница 35: ...ettings set up the text overlay for the live view and display system information You can also use the System tab to generate a system log reboot the camera or to restore the camera s factory default settings General Settings The General Settings page includes programmable fields for the device name time server and text overlay settings The device name is the user friendly description of the camera...

Страница 36: ...matically with the time server If the DHCP network s time server properties are not configured or the network does not have a time server you need to configure the DHCP settings manually Click the System tab Step 1 Select General from the drop down menu Step 2 Type the IP address of the time server in the Time Server field The time server is an external server that uses Network Time Protocol NTP t...

Страница 37: ...ng it Generating a System Log Step 1 Click the System tab Step 2 Click the Generate System Log button to create a system log that can be used by technical support Rebooting the Camera Step 1 Click the System tab Step 2 Click the Reboot Camera button to restart the camera Rebooting the camera does not change the configured camera settings Restoring All Camera Defaults This process cannot be undone ...

Страница 38: ...ons for more information Changing the Hostname page 3 10 Turning On DHCP page 3 10 Turning Off DHCP page 3 11 Changing the Hostname Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab Step 2 Select General from the drop down menu Step 3 Click in the Hostname box and highlight the text Step 4 Type a user friendly name into the Hostname box 1 to 21 characters using any combination of alphanumeric c...

Страница 39: ...p down menu Step 3 Select the Off option for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Step 4 Change the following network settings as required IP Address The address of the camera connected to the network Subnet Mask The address that determines the IP network that the camera is connected to relative to its address Gateway The router that accesses other networks DNS Servers The addresses of the...

Страница 40: ...ra on the subject in the center of the scene Manual focus turns off the auto focus mechanism and locks the camera at a user specified position The manual focus setting is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light source The Focus page also includes Full Range Auto Focus Quick Auto Focus and a Factory Defaults Tone Map Settings Tone map balances the bright...

Страница 41: ...alance Settings page 3 23 Turning On Window Blanking page 3 24 Turing Off Window Blanking page 3 24 Deleting a Window Blanking Area page 3 25 Configuring the Orientation of the Scene Figure 3 2 Orientation Page Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab Step 2 Select General from the drop down menu Step 3 Select one of the following options Click the Flip left to right box to rotate the ...

Страница 42: ...e auto range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the auto default setting is 0 zero The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 100 the manual default setting is 50 Saturation Adjust Saturation Controls how intense or vivid the colors are in a scene Move the slider to the right to increase the saturation level move the slider to the left to decrease the saturation level The auto range of adjustment is 100 to 1...

Страница 43: ...enes Auto Iris Exposure This setting automatically adjusts the lens iris depending on the light level at the scene For this setting the sensor exposure time is fixed Select Auto Iris if the video shows flickering or rolling bands due to 50 Hz or 60 Hz lighting Most lighting situations do not require this setting Step 5 Select the Exposure Optimization setting Normal or Action These are optimizatio...

Страница 44: ...t also reduces the light sensitivity of the camera The exposure range is 1 to 500 msec the default setting is 33 3 msec Night Max Exposure Time This setting controls the maximum time in milliseconds that an image is exposed when the camera is in Night black white mode Increase this time to increase the light sensitivity of the camera The exposure range is 1 to 500 msec the default setting is 120 m...

Страница 45: ... it also increases the amount of noise in the image The analog gain range is 1 00 to 15 75 the default setting is 1 00 Step 5 Move the Exposure Time slider to the desired position This setting is the maximum time in milliseconds that the sensor is exposed to the light Decreasing the maximum exposure time decreases the light sensitivity The exposure time range is 0 01 to 1000 msec the default setti...

Страница 46: ...e black white Settings include Lighter Default and Darker Set the transition level to Lighter if you want the camera to change modes at a high lux setting Use Default for normal day night operation and use Darker to change modes at a low lux setting Table 3 1 Lux Transition Points for Incandescent Lighting Transition Level Setting Day to Night Transition Point Night to Day Transition Point Darker ...

Страница 47: ...tting for the Day Night Switch Refocus is Off Select On if the camera s focal length is greater than 25 mm or the night scene uses mostly IR lighting The best method to determine if the day night refocus should be enabled is to test the camera with the daytime light conditions and then test it again with the nighttime light conditions When enabled On this setting refocuses the camera when the came...

Страница 48: ...nual Focus Position This is the position of the focus mechanism when the IR cut filter is applied The day mode focus position range is 0 to 100 Night Manual Focus Position This is the position of the focus mechanism when the IR cut filter is removed The night mode focus position range is 0 to 100 Manual Focus Position This is the manual setting of the focus mechanism The focus range is 0 to 100 St...

Страница 49: ...ercent of pixels set to black Move the slider to the right to darken the scene by increasing the number of pixels that are mapped to absolute black The black clip percent range is 0 to 25 the default setting is 0 5 White Clip Percent Adjusts the percent of pixels set to white Move the slider to the right to lighten the scene by increasing the number of pixels that are mapped to absolute white The ...

Страница 50: ...your monitor The auto range of adjustment is 1 0 to 1 0 the default setting is 0 zero Green Gain Adjust Adjusts the image output in the green range Move the slider to the right to increase the green level move the slider to the left to decrease the green level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The auto range of adjustment is 1 0 to 1 0 the default setting is 0 ze...

Страница 51: ...ecrease the red level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 32 the default setting is 1 Green Gain Adjusts the image output in the green range Move the slider to the right to increase the green level move the slider to the left to decrease the green level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The m...

Страница 52: ...blank c A color coded box appears in the Edit Window section of the page that is the same color as the window drawn in the Live Preview area Note Up to four blanked windows can be defined but the blanked area cannot exceed 50 percent of the field of view Step 5 To resize the window click and drag one or more of the points until the window is the desired shape and size Step 6 Click the Save button ...

Страница 53: ... presets may also be used as a starting point for a custom video configuration These preset configurations vary depending on camera model Video Configuration The Video Configuration page allows you to customize the compression resolution image rate and bit rate of the video streams The default names for the streams are Primary Stream and Secondary Stream Although each stream can be configured inde...

Страница 54: ...d Services Code Point page 3 28 Rate Control page 3 29 Rate Control page 3 29 Profile page 3 29 Selecting a Video Preset Configuration Figure 3 12 Select Video Preset Configuration Page Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the A V Streams tab Step 2 Select the Video Preset option from the drop down menu Step 3 Click the button next to the video preset stream configuration High Medium or Low that y...

Страница 55: ...n the Name box 2 to 64 characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the stream for example Live and Recording Step 5 Configure the Compression Standard Resolution Image Rate and Bit Rate settings for the primary stream Note The compression standard resolution image rate and bit rate settings are dependent on each other You must first decide the priority setting before you configure...

Страница 56: ...btainable due to the programmed compression standard and the resolution of the stream Refer to the following section for more information Chapter 4 Specifications Bit Rate The bit rate is the quality of the video stream rendered in kilobits per second The higher the value the higher the video quality and bandwidth required Note When you change any of the video stream configuration settings the cam...

Страница 57: ... frames High A complex profile with a high compression ratio This is the primary profile for high definition television applications for example this is the profile adopted for Blu ray and HD DVD The high profile supports I frames P frames and B frames GOP Structure The group of pictures GOP structure is the sequence in which frames are placed within a video stream The GOP structure always include...

Страница 58: ...g is Off Users and Groups Tab Use the Users and Groups tab to create and manage user accounts group permissions and to change the way the camera manages the users and groups settings Users User accounts can be created and added to groups to limit the permissions given to individuals logged on to the camera Use the features on the Users page to create modify or delete user accounts Note The only de...

Страница 59: ...tep 3 Click in the Username box and type a user name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters User names are not case sensitive and are saved in lowercase characters Step 4 Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Passwords are case sensitive Step 5 Click in the Retype Password box and retype your password Step 6 Click in the First Name box and type the user s first nam...

Страница 60: ...eft side of the page Click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Editing a User Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab Step 2 Select Users from the drop down menu Step 3 Click the user profile that you want to edit from the box on the left side of the page Step 4 Double click in each of the text boxes to highlight the text Type the ne...

Страница 61: ...ation you entered without saving it Editing a Group Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab Step 2 Select Groups from the drop down menu Step 3 Click the group profile that you want to edit from the box on the left side of the page Step 4 Double click in each of the text boxes to highlight the text Type the new information in each text box Step 5 Select or clear the appropria...

Страница 62: ...the camera that you are accessing Standalone is the default setting Node The camera uses a centralized server for users and groups In this mode the users and groups pages are disabled and all management is done on the central server Any changes to users and groups affect all cameras connected to the central server Mixed The camera verifies user names and passwords against a central server but mana...

Страница 63: ...ts are activated by programmed event sources that tell the device how to react when an event occurs Event handlers are the actions that the device takes when an event occurs For example a system source can be programmed to send email to an operator if the system shuts down and restarts Sources The camera supports one physical input alarm source a system source and a timer source The Alarm source i...

Страница 64: ...event after a specified amount of time For example the timer can be activated every 60 seconds to save an image to an SD card Creating an Alarm Event Source Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Step 2 Select Sources from the drop down menu Step 3 Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Step 4 Select Alarm from the Type drop down menu Step ...

Страница 65: ...ic characters Step 4 Select Timer from the Type drop down menu Step 5 Click in the Frequency box and type a number Select seconds minutes hours or days from the Frequency drop down menu Step 6 Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Editing an Event Source Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events ta...

Страница 66: ...nt is activated The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server must be configured to accept the camera s IP address Write JPEG to SD Card Saves a JPEG of the activated event to an SD card An SD card must be installed in the device for this handler to function Note The SD card must be formatted as FAT32 Other formats are not compatible with the camera Upload JPEG to FTP Server Saves a JPEG of the ac...

Страница 67: ... m 1600 for 4 00 p m Step 10 Select one or more event sources to send an email when those event sources are activated Step 11 Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information System Tab page 3 7 Example Handler Filter Setup page 3 42 Creating an Event Handler Wri...

Страница 68: ...hanumeric characters Step 6 Click in the Username box and type the user s name 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Step 7 Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Step 8 Click in the Base Path box and type the base path 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Step 9 The JPEG files uploaded to the FTP server will be given file names that correspond to the date and time of t...

Страница 69: ...ose event sources are activated Step 10 Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information Example Handler Filter Setup page 3 42 Editing an Event Handler Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Step 2 Select Handlers from the drop down menu Step 3 Clic...

Страница 70: ...n the Start box and 0800 in the End box c Click the plus button to add another time range Type 1800 in the second Start box and type 2400 in the second End box d Select the source s that activates the handler e Click the Submit button to save the handler Step 2 Create a second handler for Sunday a Select Sunday from the day filter fields b Do not set a Start time or End time as this is a 24 hour e...

Страница 71: ...80 Signal to Noise Ratio 50 dB Auto Iris Lens Type DC drive Electronic Shutter Range 1 1 100 000 sec Wide Dynamic Range 60 dB White Balance Range 2 000 to 10 000K Sensitivity f 1 2 2850K SNR 24 dB Color 1x 33 ms 0 5 lux Color SENS 15x 500 ms 0 12 lux Mono 1x 33 ms 0 25 lux Mono SENS 15x 500 ms 0 03 lux Dome Attenuation ClearZero light loss Smokedf 1 0 light loss Construction Back boxCast aluminum ...

Страница 72: ...er for 100BASE TX Power Input 24 VAC or PoE IEEE 802 3af class 3 Power Consumption 6W Current Consumption PoE 200 mA maximum 24 VAC 295 mA nominal 390 mA maximum Local Storage Micro SD Alarm Input 10 VDC maximum 5 mA maximum Alarm Output 0 to 15 VDC maximum 75 mA maximum Service Port External 3 connector 2 5 mm provides NTSC PAL video output Accessory Port Connects accessories Mechanical Lens Moun...

Страница 73: ...e second stream is variable based on the setup of the primary stream Supported Frame Rates 30 15 10 5 1 Video Encoding H 264 base profile and MJPEG Video Streams Up to 2 simultaneous streams the second stream is variable based on the setup of the primary stream Supported Resolutions 1080P 1920 x 1080 720P 1280 x 720 4CIF 640 x 352 CIF 480 x 272 and QCIF 320 x 176 ...

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