Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Configuration Overview
Table | Guidelines for Configuring the IP Camera (continued) |
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Audio options |
| Includes options for audio | Required if you use the internal | See the “Audio Window” section |
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| streams that are received or sent | or an external microphone, or an | on page |
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| by the IP camera. | external speaker. |
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Privacy regions |
| Creates up to four | Optional. | See the “Privacy Region |
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| masking zones that can be used |
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| to provide regions of privacy in |
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| the camera field of view. Video |
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| within privacy regions is not |
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| recorded in the camera, nor sent |
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| in the video stream. |
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Security options |
| Lets you stop IP camera | Optional. | See the “Security Windows” |
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| processes, configure |
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| administrator and root password |
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| requirements, and allow access |
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| to the IP camera through HTTP |
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| or Secure Shell (SSH) |
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| connections. |
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Mail and FTP |
| Determines whether and how the | Required if you want the IP | See the “Mail & FTP Window” |
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| IP camera notifies you when an | camera send | section on page |
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| event occurs. | of an event. |
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Motion detection | Determines whether and how the | Optional. | See the “Motion Detection | |
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| IP camera detects activity in its |
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| field of view, which in turn can |
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| generate an alert. |
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Event handling |
| Determines actions that the IP | Optional. | See the “Event Window” section |
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| camera takes when it detects an |
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| event. An event can be motion |
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| that is detected in the field of |
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| view or a state change that is |
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| detected on and input port. |
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SNMP options |
| Configure SNMP settings. | Optional. | See the “SNMP Window” |
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I/O ports options | Set the default states for the IP | Required if you connect devices | See the “Alarm I/O Ports | |
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| camera input and output ports, | through the IP camera input or | Window” section on page |
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| how the ports respond to events, | output ports. |
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| and how the ports respond to |
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| manual control. |
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Pan, tilt, zoom |
| Enable PTZ functions for the IP | Required to control PTZ | See the “PTZ |
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| camera. | functions. | Window” section on page |
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Patrol sequence |
| Define a preset position and | Optional. | See the “PTZ |
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| patrol sequence for the IP |
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| and the “Preset Positions |
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| Window” section on page |
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Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide
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