Cisco Systems 4300E manual Action Explanation

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Chapter 2 Getting Started

Installing the IP Camera

Table 2-1

Installing the IP Camera (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Action

Explanation

 

 

 

Step 3

Optional. Use the audio Y cable to connect a speaker,

Each device connects to the audio Y cable through a

 

microphone, or both devices to the audio port on the rear

standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to

 

of the IP camera.

the red jack (speaker out) and a microphone connects to

 

 

the black jack (mic in). The Y cable that is included in the

 

 

optional audio/video cables accessory kit can be

 

 

purchased from Cisco (Cisco part number

 

 

CIVS-IPCA-1021=).

 

 

A speaker plays audio that is captured by a microphone

 

 

that is attached to the PC on which you view video from

 

 

the camera.

 

 

Place the external microphone in a location that allows it

 

 

to capture the audio that you want.

 

 

Note By default, the IP camera does not transmit or

 

 

 

receive audio. To enable and configure audio, see

 

 

 

the “Streaming Settings Window” procedure on

 

 

 

page 3-3.

 

 

 

Step 4

Optional. Use the mini cable with BNC connector to

The analog video device displays video from the

 

temporarily attach an NTSC or PAL compliant analog

IP camera. The display does not include the time stamp or

 

video display device to the analog video out port on the

text that are configured for the camera.

 

rear of the IP camera for installation purposes.

Connect the monitor BNC connector to the mini cable

 

 

 

 

with BNC adapter, then plug the cable into the analog

 

 

video out port. The mini cable with BNC adapter is

 

 

included in the audio/video cables accessory kit, which

 

 

you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number

 

 

CIVS-IPCA-1021= ).

 

 

Analog video is enabled by default to allow you to adjust

 

 

the camera field of view during installation. However, it is

 

 

not supported as a normal camera feed and is

 

 

automatically disabled when any of the following camera

 

 

settings are made:

 

 

Audio is enabled

 

 

Resolution is set to 1080p

 

 

Framerate is set to 60 fps

 

 

Mjpeg is enabled

 

 

H.264 and mjpeg are both enabled

 

 

Note We recommend that you disable analog video after

 

 

 

installation. To disable analog video, see the

 

 

 

“Streaming Settings Window” procedure on

 

 

 

page 3-3.

 

 

 

 

Cisco Video Surveillance 4300E and 4500E High-Definition IP Camera User Guide

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-25230-02 Americas HeadquartersCopyright 2009-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Log Windows Organization OverviewOL-25230-02 Overview IP Camera FeaturesOverview IP Camera Features IP Camera Physical Details Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera section onRear of IP Camera Side of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section onPackage Contents DC Auto Iris Lens Connector PinoutsGetting Started Installing the IP CameraAction Explanation Action Explanation OL-25230-02 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera ProcedureBefore you Begin Protocol//ipaddress Accessing the IP CameraHttp//203.70.212.521024 Https//192.168.0.100Https//203.70.212.521024 Http//203.70.212.52Understanding the IP Camera User Interface IP Camera Window LinksLink Description Network Status IP Camera WindowsField Description General InformationChannel 1 and Channel Adjusting Back Focus on the IP CameraManaging the Local Storage Powering the IP Camera On or OffResetting the IP Camera Reset Type Procedure RemarksClick the Video Surveillance IP Camera Utility link Formatting the USB Flash DriveWhat to Do Next Downloading Encrypted Video Files from the USB Flash DriveDeleting Encrypted Video Files from the USB Flash Drive Click Format USBDecrypting Encrypted Video Files Accessing Navigating the Configuration Windows Configuring and Managing the IP CameraSnmp Feature Setup WindowsStreaming Settings Window Resolution Primary fps Secondary fpsStreaming Streaming Setup Area Option DescriptionCurrent Channel Area Video Area Camera Settings Window Analog Video AreaAudio Area Day Night Filter Area Video Adjustments AreaMicrophone Area Described in , Viewing Live VideoVideo Overlay Settings Window Video OverlayText Overlay Area IO Ports Settings Window Input Ports AreaOutput Ports Pan Tilt Settings Window RS-232 SettingsPan/Tilt Area Event Notification Window Event Triggering Area Clear All button Event Scheduling AreaUndo Set All buttonEmail Notification Area FTP Notification Area Patrol Sequence Window Patrol Sequence Area Network Setup Windows Basic Settings WindowAnalytics Windows Basic Settings Area IP Addressing WindowBasic Device Operations Area IP Addressing Area Time Settings WindowClone PC Time button Set Time Mode AreaYou click Save Settings Local Time AreaShow Neighbors button Discovery Settings WindowNTP Server Settings Area Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP AreaSnmp Settings Window Snmp v2c AreaSnmp v3 Area 8000000901IPv4addresshex 802.1x Settings Window IP Filter Settings Window EAP-PEAP Configuration OptionsEAP-FAST Configuration Options Filter Entries Area QoS Settings WindowClass of Service CoS Area IP Filter AreaAdministration Windows Differentiated Services DiffServ AreaAccount Initialization Window Administrator Accounts Area Access Protocols AreaSSH User List Area User Settings WindowMaintenance Settings Window Change buttonDelete button Device Configuration Area Factory Default Area Restore buttonReset button Reboot Area Reboot buttonFirmware Settings Window Addressing Window section onDevice Information Area Details button Firmware Maintenance AreaUpgrade button Device Processes WindowPassword Complexity Window Log Setup Settings Window, Local Log Window,Log Windows Log Setup Settings Window Local Log Settings AreaSyslog Settings Area Option Description Local Log Window Log List AreaLog messages, see -25 on Codeclost AuthenticationfailedAuthorizationfailed Explanation SeverityConfiguploaded ConfigsavefailedConfigsaved ConfiguploadfailedOutputtworeset InputtworesetLogin OutputoneresetServerlost TimedstswitchTimeregswitch ServercontactedVideo controls Control DescriptionVideo image controls Streaming Settings Window section onMirror button Image tools Hotspot Zoom buttonHotspot Pan/Tilt Save Snapshot buttonAudio controls Full Screen buttonPreset button Presets controlsSet Current Preset as Add Preset PositionMotion detection Pan/tilt speed controlsMotion detection controls Enable Motion Detection check box Full Screen check Save Settings buttonTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Numerics IN-2 Https HttpLED See also videoIN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8
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