Cisco Systems 6400 manual IN-2

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Index

M

motion detection

accessing controls 4-7

enabling

4-8

sensitivity

4-8

threshold

4-8

Motion detection controls 4-8

P

panning 4-7

 

password

 

requirements for 3-2

 

power

 

powering off the IP camera

4-4

powering on the IP camera

4-4

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

2-1

power adapter

 

supported 2-1

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2-1

 

T

threshold, for motion detection 4-8tilting 4-7

V

video

 

viewing live

 

through Home window 4-5

 

through third-party device or software

4-5

See also live video

 

video codec

 

controls in Camera Video/Control window

4-5

video image

 

controls in Camera Video/Control window

4-6

video resolution

 

controls in Camera Video/Control window

4-6

View Video link 4-2

 

R

rebooting, IP camera 4-5Refresh link 4-1

reset

factory default values 4-5

reboot 4-5

S

saturation

4-6

 

 

sensitivity, for motion detection 4-8

Setup window

 

 

 

description

4-2

 

 

displaying

4-2

 

sharpness

4-6

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Video Surveillance 6400 IP Camera Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco Video Surveillance 6400 IP Camera Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersPage D E Contents Overview OrganizationOL-28494-01 Overview IntroductionPackage Contents IP Camera Physical DetailsBack View Back View of IP CameraGeneral Purpose I/O Terminal Block Pin DescriptionCamera Installation Installation GuidelinesContact your distributor in the event of this happening Installing the IP Camera ProcedureIP Camera Installation Steps What to do nextConnecting External Power and I/O Cables Camera Installation Connecting External Power and I/O Cables 3 4 5 6 7 Connecting a Waterproof Ethernet Cable Installing the Sun Shield OL-28494-01 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera Before you BeginProtocol//ipaddress Link Description Understanding the IP Camera User InterfaceIP Camera Window Links RefreshIP Camera Windows Network Status Field DescriptionGeneral Information IO Port StatusPowering the IP Camera On or Off Adjusting the IP Camera Focus and ZoomResetting the IP Camera Control Description Reset Type Procedure RemarksViewing Live Video Video controlsRestore button Video image controlsSave Snapshot button Image tools Hotspot Zoom buttonHotspot Pan/Tilt Mirror buttonDetection check box Motion detection controls Enable MotionFull Screen check Save Settings button Save the current motion detection configurationOL-28494-01 IN-1 IN-2
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6400 specifications

Cisco Systems 6400, part of Cisco's robust networking portfolio, is a high-performance platform designed to facilitate advanced network services and operations. This versatile router is built to meet the demands of modern data networks, providing exceptional scalability, reliability, and flexibility for businesses of all sizes.

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