Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Status Windows

System Window

The System window displays information about the IP camera.

To display the System window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-6, click Status, then click System.

To make sure that the System window shows the most current information, click the Refresh button.

Table 3-22describes the options in the System window. All options are for display only.

Table 3-22

System Window Options

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

System Status

 

 

 

 

Firmware Version

Version of the firmware that is installed on the IP camera.

 

 

Hardware Version

Not used.

 

 

Sensor Firmware

Version of the sensor firmware that is installed by the factory on the IP

Version

 

camera.

 

 

 

MAC Address

 

MAC address of the IP camera.

 

 

 

Camera Name

 

Name of the IP camera, as configured in the Basic Setup window. For more

 

 

information, see the “Basic Setup Window” section on page 3-5.

 

 

 

Description

 

Description of the IP camera, as configured in the Basic Setup window. For

 

 

more information, see the “Basic Setup Window” section on page 3-5.

 

 

 

Date/Time

 

Current date and time of the IP camera. To set the date and time, see the

 

 

“Basic Setup Window” section on page 3-5.

 

 

 

UDI

 

 

Note The Unique Device Identifier (UDI) provides information about Cisco devices.

 

 

Product Identifier

Cisco product ID of the IP camera.

 

 

Version Identifier

Not used.

 

 

 

Serial Number

 

Serial number of the IP camera.

 

 

 

Entity Name

 

Cisco top level assembly part number of the IP camera.

 

 

Product Description

Revision of the Cisco top level assembly part number.

 

 

 

Audio/Video Window

The Audio/Video window displays information about the audio and video streams from the IP camera. You configure audio options as described in the “Audio Window” section on page 3-24. You configure video options as described in the “Video Window” section on page 3-19.

To display the Audio/Video window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-6, click Status, then click Image.

To make sure that the Audio/Video window shows the most current information, click the Refresh button.

Table 3-23describes the options in the Audio/Video window. All options are for display only.

 

 

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Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series manual System Window, Audio/Video Window, System Status

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