Chapter 2 Getting Started

Resetting the IP Camera

Resetting the IP Camera

You reset the IP camera by pressing the Reset button on the rear of the device (see Figure 1-2 on page 1-4).

There are various reset types, as described in Table 2-2.

You also can perform some reset operations from the Maintenance window as described in the “Maintenance Window” section on page 3-17.

Table 2-2

Resetting the IP Camera

 

 

 

 

 

Reset Type

 

Procedure

Remarks

 

 

 

 

Reboot.

 

Press and immediately release

This action is equivalent to

 

 

the Reset button.

powering the IP camera down

 

 

 

and then powering it up. Settings

 

 

 

that are configured for the IP

 

 

 

camera are retained.

 

 

 

IP address reset.

Press and hold the Reset button

If DHCP is enabled in your

 

 

for at least 1 second but no more

network, the IP camera obtains

 

 

than 9 seconds.

an IP address from the DHCP

 

 

 

server. Otherwise, after 90

 

 

 

seconds, the IP camera IP

 

 

 

address resets to the default

 

 

 

address of 192.168.0.100. All

 

 

 

other configuration settings are

 

 

 

retained.

 

 

 

 

Factory reset.

 

Press and hold the button for at

Sets all IP camera options to

 

 

least 10 seconds.

their default values. After you

 

 

 

perform this procedure, follow

 

 

 

the steps in the “Performing the

 

 

 

Initial Setup of the IP Camera”

 

 

 

section on page 2-5.

 

 

 

 

Converting a Wireless Camera between Wired and Wireless Modes

The wireless IP camera can operate in either of these modes:

Wired mode—A category 5 or higher network cable is connected to the LAN port on the back of the camera and to a 10/100BaseT router or switch. In this mode, the IP camera communicates with the network through the cable.

Wireless mode—The IP camera communicates with the network through a wireless connection.

To convert a wireless IP camera from wired mode to wireless mode, disconnect the network cable and the power adapter from the IP camera. Then, reconnect the power adapter.

To convert a wireless IP camera from wireless mode to wired mode, disconnect the power adapter from the IP camera. Next, connect a network cable to the LAN port on the back of the camera and to a 10/100BaseT router or switch. Then, reconnect the power adapter.

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Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500 manual Resetting the IP Camera, Reset Type Procedure Remarks, Initial Setup of the IP Camera

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