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Chapter 2 Getting Started

Installing the IP Camera

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Installing the IP Camera (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Action

Explanation

 

 

 

Step 7

If you are using the IP camera on a network connection

First, connect the bare wires at the end of the power

 

that does not provide PoE, connect the optional 12 VDC

adapter to the terminal block that is provided with the IP

 

or 24 VAC power adapter.

camera:

 

 

With the screws on the terminal block facing down,

 

 

take either of these actions:

 

 

For a 12 VDC power adapter—Put the positive

 

 

wire into the slot at the right rear of the terminal

 

 

block, put the negative wire into the middle slot

 

 

and put the ground wire in the left slot. (On the

 

 

Cisco power adapters, the positive wire has a

 

 

white stripe and the negative wire has no stripe.)

 

 

For a 24 VAC power adapter—Put one wire into

 

 

the into the slot at the right rear of the terminal

 

 

block and put the other wire into the middle slot.

 

 

There is polarity, so either wire can go into either

 

 

slot.

 

 

Use a small flat-head screwdriver to tighten 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 fits into the

 

 

input port in one way. Make sure that the tabs on the

 

 

terminal block face the bottom of the IP camera.

 

 

Finally, plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.

 

 

The IP camera powers up.

 

 

 

Step 8

Check the LEDs on the IP camera.

The Ready LED lights brightly while the IP camera

 

 

starts up. After a few minutes, the Ready LED flashes

 

 

briefly then dims.

 

 

The Network LED should be on.

 

 

 

Step 9

Mount the IP camera in the desired location.

Connect the mounting device to the threaded mounting

 

 

hole on the bottom or top of the IP camera, depending on

 

 

your installation requirement.

 

 

 

After you install the IP camera, follow the instructions in the “Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera” section on page 2-5to access and configure the camera.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Text Part Number OL-19609-04Copyright 2009-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Log Windows Overview OrganizationPreface IP Camera Features OverviewIP Camera Physical Details Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera section on Front of IP CameraRear of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section on Side of IP CameraDC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Package ContentsInstalling the IP Camera Getting StartedAction Explanation Action Explanation Action Explanation Procedure Performing the Initial Setup of the IP CameraBefore you Begin Accessing the IP Camera Protocol//ipaddressUnderstanding the IP Camera User Interface IP Camera Window LinksLink Description IP Camera WindowsField Description Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera LAN IPIO Port Status Channel 1 and ChannelPowering the IP Camera On or Off Resetting the IP CameraInitial Setup of the IP Camera Reset Type Procedure RemarksSection on OL-19609-04 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Accessing Navigating the Configuration WindowsFeature Setup Windows SnmpResolution Primary fps Secondary fps Streaming Settings WindowStreaming Option Description Streaming Setup AreaCurrent Channel Area Audio Setup Area Video AreaVideo Adjustments Area Camera Settings WindowMicrophone Area Described in , Viewing Live Video Day Night Filter AreaVideo Overlay Settings Window IO Ports Settings WindowText Overlay Area IO PortsInput Ports Area Pan Tilt Settings WindowOutput Ports Event Notification Window RS-232 SettingsPan/Tilt Area Event Triggering Area Option Email Notification Area Patrol Sequence Window Patrol Sequence Area Basic Settings Window Network Setup WindowsAnalytics Windows IP Addressing Window Basic Settings AreaBasic Device Operations Area Time Settings Window IP Addressing AreaSet Time Mode Area You click Save SettingsLocal Time Area Clone PC Time buttonDiscovery Settings Window NTP Server Settings AreaCisco Discovery Protocol CDP Area Show Neighbors buttonSnmp v2c Area Snmp Settings WindowSnmp v3 Area 8000000901IPv4addresshex 802.1x Settings Window EAP-PEAP Configuration Options IP Filter Settings WindowEAP-FAST Configuration Options QoS Settings Window Class of Service CoS AreaIP Filter Area Filter Entries AreaDifferentiated Services DiffServ Area Administration WindowsAccount Initialization Window Access Protocols Area Administrator Accounts AreaSSH User Settings Window User List AreaChange button Maintenance Settings WindowDelete button Factory Default Area Restore buttonReset button Reboot Area Reboot buttonAddressing Window section on Firmware Settings WindowDevice Information Area Firmware Maintenance Area Upgrade buttonDevice Processes Window Details buttonPassword Complexity Window Log Setup Settings WindowLog Setup Settings Window, Local Log Window, Log WindowsLocal Log Settings Area Syslog Settings AreaLocal Log Window Log List Area Log messages, see -25 onExplanation Severity Defaultsrestored DevicerebootautoDevicerebootmanual EthsignaldegradeLogin OutputoneresetOutputtworeset PowersupplyfailureTimedstswitch TimeregswitchStartstream StopstreamControl Description Video controlsStreaming Settings Window section on Video image controlsImage tools Hotspot Zoom button Hotspot Pan/TiltSave Snapshot button Mirror buttonFull Screen button Audio controlsPresets controls Set Current Preset asAdd Preset Position Preset buttonPan/tilt speed controls Motion detectionMotion detection controls Enable Motion Detection check box Save Settings button Full Screen checkTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Numerics IN-2 Http HttpsLED IN-4IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8