Chapter 2 Getting Started
Installing the IP Camera
Warning The power supply must be placed indoors. Statement 331
Note If you use the IP camera outdoors, place the camera and the power supply in a suitable NEMA enclosure.
Warning This product must be connected to a
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
Note The equipment is to be connected to a Listed class 2, limited power source.
To install the IP camera, follow the steps in Table
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Table | Installing the IP Camera |
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Step 1 | Attach a lens to the lens opening on the IP camera. | • If you are using a CS mount lens, screw the lens into |
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| the lens opening. The IP camera accepts |
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| lenses with a lens protrusion of up to 5 mm. |
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| • If you are using a C mount lens, screw the C mount |
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| lens adapter that is supplied with the IP camera into |
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| the lens opening, then screw the lens into the adapter. |
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| Ensure that the lens is clean because any dirt may degrade |
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| the quality of video images. |
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| Note Save the lens opening dust cap and replace the dust |
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| cap if you remove the lens. |
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Step 2 | If you are using a DC auto iris lens, connect its cable to | For best performance, Cisco recommends that you use a |
| the DC auto iris lens connector on the IP camera. | DC auto iris lens. |
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Cisco Video Surveillance 4300 and 4500
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