Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500 manual Home Window Controls, Control Description, IP camera controls

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Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video

Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview

Home Window Controls

The Home window provides controls for several IP camera features. Table 4-1describes the controls in the Home window.

Note The IP camera administrator and users with the administrator or monitor privilege can access all IP camera, video display, and audio controls. Users with the viewer privilege can access video display and audio controls only.

Table 4-1 Home Window Controls

Control

Description

IP camera controls

Stream Option

Selects the mode that the IP camera uses for video streaming. The options depend

 

on the configuration of the Streaming Mode option in the in the Video window.

 

For related information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-19.

 

 

Alarm Output On

Changes the state of the designated IP camera output port (1 or 2) as defined by the

button

Definition Mappings option in the I/O Ports window.

 

For information about the Definition Mappings option, see the “Alarm I/O Ports

 

Window” section on page 3-35.

 

 

Alarm Output

Changes the state of the designated IP camera output port (1 or 2) as defined by the

Off button

Definition Mappings option in the I/O Ports window.

 

For information about the Definition Mappings option, see the “Alarm I/O Ports

 

Window” section on page 3-35.

 

 

Preset Camera

When you choose a preset position from this list, the camera immediately goes to

View drop-down

that preset position.

list

If the camera is executing a patrol sequence, choosing a preset position from this

 

 

list cancels the sequence.

 

This button appears only if you enabled external PTZ for the camera. For

 

information about enabling external PTZ and configuring preset positions, see the

 

“PTZ (RS-485) Window” section on page 3-36.

 

 

Patrol Sequence

Click this button to execute the sequence that is configured for this IP camera.

button

For information about configuring a sequence, see the “PTZ (RS-485) Window”

 

 

section on page 3-36.

 

 

Zoom Out button

Use these buttons to control optical zooming.

 

The optical zoom function requires that the IP camera be installed with a motorized

 

zoom/focus lens in a pan/tilt mount that supports the Pelco D protocol and that PTZ

 

functions are enabled. For more information, see the “PTZ (RS-485) Window”

Zoom In button

section on page 3-36.

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User GuideCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide N T E N T S Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Organization OverviewCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Features, IP Camera Physical Details, FeaturesIP Camera Physical Details Back Focus on the IP Camera section on Basic Setup Window section onRear of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section onSide of IP Camera Package Contents DC Auto Iris Lens Connector PinoutsGetting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance IP CameraAction Explanation Action Explanation Configuring and Managing the IP Camera. At a Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5, thenProcedure Performing the Initial Setup of the IP CameraProtocol//ipaddress Accessing the IP Camera WindowsHttps//203.70.212.521024 Https//192.168.0.100Http//203.70.212.52 Http//203.70.212.521024Powering the IP Camera On or Off Adjusting Back Focus on the IP CameraReset Type Procedure Remarks Resetting the IP CameraInitial Setup of the IP Camera Section onCleaning the IP Camera Configuration Overview Configuring and Managing the IP CameraEapol Configuration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use ReferencePreset Positions See the Alarm I/O PortsSee the Video Window section See the Audio Window sectionSee the Syslog & Log Window Navigating the Configuration WindowsSee the Video Log Window Basic Setup Window Setup WindowsSnmp Option Description Device SettingsNetwork Settings Wireless Setup WindowEdit Security Settings Wireless SettingsHide Security Settings WEP Security Mode OptionsAES WPA/WPA2 Personal Mode OptionsEdit Region Settings WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode OptionsHide Region Settings Option Advanced Setup WindowBonjour HTTP/HTTPS Dscp QoSEapol Window IP Filter WindowUsers Window, Maintenance Window, Firmware Window, Administration WindowsEAP-FAST Options Users Window AdministratorUser List Maintenance Window Passwords after saving the configuration file, be aware that Firmware Window Audio/Video WindowsVideo Window Video Window, Audio Window,MPEG-4 Settings Dual Streams MPEG-4 + Mjpeg -Configures MPEG-4 forPAL Mjpeg Settings PAL/50 Hz Video AdjustmentDay/Night Vision OptionsAudio Window Duplex Talk and Listen Home Window Controls section onChoose Simplex Talk Only , Half Duplex Talk or Listen , or Full Duplex Talk and ListenProduct Process Window Security WindowsComplexity Window Initialization WindowUsers Window section on HttpMail & FTP Window Applications WindowsMail Setup Described in the Basic Setup Window section onPrimary Smtp Server Secondary Smtp ServerMail Body Motion Detection WindowPrimary FTP Secondary FTPEvent Window New Schedule Event ScheduleClear button Trigger EventAttachment Messages, see the Mail & FTP Window section onSnmp Window Alarm Input Settings Alarm I/O Ports WindowAlarm Output Settings Manual Control SettingsPreset Position Port SettingsPTZ RS-485 Window Patrol Sequence Preset Positions WindowZoom In button Zoom Out buttonFocus Far button Status WindowsFocus Near button More information, see the Basic Setup Window section on Information, see the Basic Setup Window section onSystem Window Audio/Video WindowWireless Audio SettingNetwork Window NetworkLocal Log Syslog & Log WindowLog List Sys Log ServerSystem log messages Message ExplanationAddress Address1 Port1 Address2 Port2 , User FTP log messages Video Log WindowSmtp log messages Delete All button Delete buttonOL-19273-02 Home Window Overview Viewing Video through the Home Window OverviewHome Window Control Description Home Window ControlsIP camera controls For related information, see the Video Window section onVideo display and audio controls Information, see the PTZ RS-485 Window section onEnabling audio, see the Audio Window section on SaveViewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Accessing the Primary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerRtsp//ipaddress/img/media.sav Http//ipaddress/img/video.asfAccessing the Mjpeg Stream by using VLC Player Accessing the Secondary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerRtsp//ipaddress/img/media2.sav Http//ipaddress/img/video2.asfCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting For instructions, see the Video Window section on Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSMOL-19273-02 IN-1 D EIN-2 IN-3 EAP-FASTIN-4 HttpsSmtp LEDIN-5 IN-6 See PTZIN-7 PTZIN-8 IN-9 WEPIN-10
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