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Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview

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Home Window Controls (continued)

 

 

 

Control

 

Description

 

 

 

IP camera

 

To pan the IP camera, use the left or right arrow buttons.

control 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 supports the Pelco D protocol and that PTZ functions are enabled. For more

 

 

information, see the “PTZ (RS-485) Window” section on page 3-36.

 

 

For information about configuring the home position, see the “Preset Positions

 

 

Window” section on page 3-37.

 

 

Focus far button

Use these buttons to adjust the focus of the IP camera.

 

 

The focus 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”

Focus Near

 

 

section on page 3-36.

button

 

 

Day button

Improves video quality when the IP camera captures video in bright conditions.

 

This button appears only if you configure the Day/Night Vision Switch Mode to

 

Day or Night. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-19.

 

 

Night button

Improves video quality when the IP camera captures video in dark conditions.

 

This button appears only if you configure the Day/Night Vision Switch Mode to

 

Day or Night. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-19.

 

Video display and audio controls

 

 

Resolution

Selects resolution for the video display:

drop-down list

AUTO—Resolution that is configured in the Resolution field in the Video

 

 

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

 

720 x 480—D1 resolution.

 

704 x 480—4CIF resolution.

 

352 x 240—CIF resolution.

 

 

Digital Zoom

Accesses the digital zoom feature, which enlarges the video image by 2 times or 4

button

times. To zoom the video image, follow these steps:

 

1. Click the Digital Zoom button once for 2 times zooming or twice for 4 times

 

zooming. The button changes to include a 2 or 4, which indicates the zoom

 

factor.

 

2. Click the video image. The image resizes as indicated and the zoom factor (2X

 

or 4X) appears in the upper left corner of the video display.

 

To return the video image to normal size, click the Digital Zoom button twice when

 

in 2-times zoom mode or click it once when in 4-times zoom mode.

 

 

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Contents Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Americas HeadquartersCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide N T E N T S Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Overview OrganizationCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Features Features, IP Camera Physical Details,IP Camera Physical Details Basic Setup Window section on Back Focus on the IP Camera section onDescribed in the Resetting the IP Camera section on Rear of IP CameraSide of IP Camera DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Package ContentsInstalling the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera Getting StartedAction Explanation Action Explanation Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5, then Configuring and Managing the IP Camera. At aPerforming the Initial Setup of the IP Camera ProcedureAccessing the IP Camera Windows Protocol//ipaddressHttp//203.70.212.52 Https//192.168.0.100Https//203.70.212.521024 Http//203.70.212.521024Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera Powering the IP Camera On or OffInitial Setup of the IP Camera Resetting the IP CameraReset Type Procedure Remarks Section onCleaning the IP Camera Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Configuration OverviewConfiguration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use Reference EapolSee the Video Window section See the Alarm I/O PortsPreset Positions See the Audio Window sectionSee the Video Log Window Navigating the Configuration WindowsSee the Syslog & Log Window Snmp Setup WindowsBasic Setup Window Device Settings Option DescriptionWireless Setup Window Network SettingsHide Security Settings Wireless SettingsEdit Security Settings WEP Security Mode OptionsWPA/WPA2 Personal Mode Options AESHide Region Settings WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode OptionsEdit Region Settings Bonjour Advanced Setup WindowOption HTTP/HTTPS QoS DscpIP Filter Window Eapol WindowEAP-FAST Options Administration WindowsUsers Window, Maintenance Window, Firmware Window, User List AdministratorUsers Window Maintenance Window Passwords after saving the configuration file, be aware that Video Window Audio/Video WindowsFirmware Window Video Window, Audio Window,PAL Dual Streams MPEG-4 + Mjpeg -Configures MPEG-4 forMPEG-4 Settings Mjpeg Settings Video Adjustment PAL/50 HzOptions Day/Night VisionAudio Window Choose Simplex Talk Only , Half Duplex Talk or Listen , or Home Window Controls section onDuplex Talk and Listen Full Duplex Talk and ListenSecurity Windows Product Process WindowUsers Window section on Initialization WindowComplexity Window HttpApplications Windows Mail & FTP WindowPrimary Smtp Server Described in the Basic Setup Window section onMail Setup Secondary Smtp ServerPrimary FTP Motion Detection WindowMail Body Secondary FTPEvent Window Clear button Event ScheduleNew Schedule Trigger EventMessages, see the Mail & FTP Window section on AttachmentSnmp Window Alarm Output Settings Alarm I/O Ports WindowAlarm Input Settings Manual Control SettingsPTZ RS-485 Window Port SettingsPreset Position Zoom In button Preset Positions WindowPatrol Sequence Zoom Out buttonFocus Near button Status WindowsFocus Far button System Window Information, see the Basic Setup Window section onMore information, see the Basic Setup Window section on Audio/Video WindowNetwork Window Audio SettingWireless NetworkSyslog & Log Window Local LogSys Log Server Log ListMessage Explanation System log messagesAddress Address1 Port1 Address2 Port2 , User Smtp log messages Video Log WindowFTP log messages Delete button Delete All buttonOL-19273-02 Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview Home Window OverviewHome Window IP camera controls Home Window ControlsControl Description For related information, see the Video Window section onInformation, see the PTZ RS-485 Window section on Video display and audio controlsSave Enabling audio, see the Audio Window section onRtsp//ipaddress/img/media.sav Accessing the Primary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerViewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Http//ipaddress/img/video.asfRtsp//ipaddress/img/media2.sav Accessing the Secondary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerAccessing the Mjpeg Stream by using VLC Player Http//ipaddress/img/video2.asfCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM For instructions, see the Video Window section onOL-19273-02 D E IN-1IN-2 EAP-FAST IN-3Https IN-4IN-5 LEDSmtp See PTZ IN-6PTZ IN-7IN-8 WEP IN-9IN-10
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