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iii Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 CONTENTS Preface vii Overview 1-vii Organization 1-vii Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guid elines 1-vii CHAPT.
Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Users Window 3-12 Maintenan ce Window 3-14 Firmware Window 3-15 Audio/Video Windows 3-16 Video Window 3-16 Audio Window 3-23 Pr.
vii Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Preface Overview This document, Cisco V ideo Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide, pro vides information about installing, conf iguring, using, managing, and tr oubleshooting the Cisco V ideo Surveillance 26 30 IP Dome, model CICS-IPC-2630V .
viii Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Preface Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guide lines.
CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 1 Overview This chapter pro vides an overvi ew of the Cisco V ideo Surv eillance 2630 IP dome and its features.
1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 1 Overvi ew IP Camera Overview • Motion detection— The IP cameras can detec t motion in up to four d esignated fields of view b y analyzing changes in p ixels and genera te an alert if motion is detected.
1-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Overview Physical Details Figure 1-1 and the table that foll ows descri be the items on the top of the 2 630 IP dome.
1-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 1 Overvi ew IP Camera Overview 3 Audio port Allo ws the connection of the audio Y cable that is pro vided with the IP camera. Y ou can connect an optional ex ternal speaker , optional e xternal microphone (with pre-ampl ifier), or both de vices through this cable.
1-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Overview Figure 1-2 and the table that foll ows descri be the items on the bottom of the 26 30 IP dome. Figur e 1 -2 Bott om of the 2630 IP Dome 1 USB port Reserved for future use 2 Analog vid eo output 3.
1-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 1 Overvi ew IP Camera Overview Package Contents The the Cisco V ideo Surveillance IP Camera package includes these items: • Cisco V ideo Surveillance 2630 IP Camera Qu ick Start Gu ide (qty .
CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 2 Getting Started This chapter pro vides instructions for installin g and performing the initial setu p of the Cisco V ideo Surveillance IP Camera.
2-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome War ni ng The power supply must be placed indoors. Statement 331 Note If you use the IP camera outdoo rs, place the camera and the po wer supply in a suitable NEMA enclosure.
2-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome • Run a po wer cable from a 24 V A C power adapter to the mo unting location.
2-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Mounting with a Conduit Base Y ou can mount the 2630 IP .
2-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Step 2 Remove the Pri vacy shield b y squeezing it inward to release it from the four tabs that hold it into place (see Figure 2-2 ).
2-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Step 8 Attach the base plate to the conduit ba se with the four screws, provided (see Figure 2-4 ). Note Make sure the that gasket is clean and in place.
2-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome T o connect a power cable, use a flat-head screwdri ve .
2-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Step 14 See Figure 2-13 on page 2-18 and tak e these act.
2-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Figur e 2-6 Attac hing the Priv acy Shield and Dome Ste.
2-10 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Figur e 2-7 Disassembling the 2630 IP Dome Components Step 2 Attach the pendant to a ceiling or w all with 4 scre ws, as shown in Figure 2-8 .
2-11 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Figur e 2-8 Att aching the P endant t o a Ceiling or W all Step 3 Attach the conduit base t o the pendant with 4 scre ws, as shown in Figure 2-9 .
2-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Step 4 Attach the base plate to conduit with 4 screws, pro vided, as shown in Figure 2-10 . Make sure that the gasket is clean and in place.
2-13 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome Step 9 Attach the camera unit to the base plat e by al.
2-14 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera Step 11 Replace the pri vac y shield by squeezin g it to f i t inside the four tabs on the camera unit (see Figure 2-12 ).
2-15 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Performing the Initial Se tup of the IP Camera In addition, you must kno w the IP address of the IP camera. By default , when the IP camera po wers on, it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP serv er in your netw ork.
2-16 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Accessing the IP Came ra Windows Accessing the IP Camera Windows After you perform the in itial conf igurati.
2-17 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Adjusting the Video Image • Enter the follo wing for a non-secure connection if the IP address is 203 .70.212.52 and the HTTP port number is 10 24: http://203.
2-18 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Adjusting the Video Image or aw ay from the camera. T ake care not to pull the lens completely a way from the camera.Obtain a sharp picture in both wide-angle and telephoto po sitions.
2-19 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Powering the IP Camera On o r Off Powering the IP Camera On or Off The IP camera does not include an on/ off switch . Y ou power it on or off b y connecting it to or disconnectin g it from a power source.
2-20 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 2 Getting Started Cleaning the IP Camera.
CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera The Cisco V ideo Surv eillance IP Camera pro vides conf iguration windo ws that you use to conf igure and manage the IP camera.
3-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Configuration Overview Ta b l e 3-1 Guid elines fo r Configur ing the IP Camera Configuration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use Reference IP camera name and description Identifies the IP camera.
3-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Configuration Overview Audio options Includes options for audi o streams that are received or sent by the IP camera. Required if you use an external microphone or speaker .
3-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Navigating the Configuration Windows Navigating the Configuration Windows After you .
3-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Setup Windows • Status – System – Audio/V ideo – Network – Syslog & Lo.
3-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Setup Window s Description Enter a description of the IP camera. F or exampl e, enter the I P camera location, such as “North Entran ce.
3-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Setup Windows Advanced Setup Window The Adv anced Setup w indow provides options for conf iguring v arious networ k and protocol settings for the IP camera.
3-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Setup Window s Ta b l e 3-3 Adv anced Setup Window Options Option Description CDP Enable CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Check this check box if CDP is enabled in your network and you w ant the IP camera to send CDP discovery messages.
3-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Setup Windows Max R TP V ideo P acket Length Maximum number of bytes per vi deo packet that are sent in each R TP request. Conf igure a lo wer number if you are streaming vi deo to a cell phone that requires smaller data packets.
3-10 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Setup Window s IP Filter Window The IP Filter wi ndow p rovides optio ns for contro.
3-11 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Setup Windows EAPOL Window The EAPOL windo w provides options for conf iguring Extensible Authentication Pr otocol Over LANs (EAPOL). This protocol is used to aut henticate and control user traf fic in an 802.
3-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Administration W indows Administration Windows The Administration win dows let you conf igure IP came ra users, reset or rest art th e IP camera, and upgrade f irmware on the IP camera .
3-13 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Administration Windows Ta b l e 3-6 describes the opti ons in the Users windo w . Ta b l e 3-6 Users Window Options Option Description Administrator User ID Display only .
3-14 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Administration W indows Maintenance Window The Maintenance windo w provid es option.
3-15 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Administration Windows Firmware Window The Firmware win dow lets y ou view i nformation about the fi rmware that is inst alled on the IP camera and upgrade the firmw are.
3-16 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Audio/Video Windows Audio/Video Windows The Audio/V ideo windows pr ovide options f or confi guring audio and video from t he IP camera.
3-17 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Audio/Video Window s Ta b l e 3-9 Video Wind ow O ptions Option Description Streaming Mode Choose the m ode that the I P ca mera uses for video streaming: • Single H.
3-18 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Audio/Video Windows Max. Frame R ate Choose the desired maxi mum frame rate per second for the pr imary video stream from the IP camera.
3-19 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Audio/Video Window s V ideo Quality Control Choose an option for the video quality .
3-20 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Audio/Video Windows Fixed V ideo Quality Specif ies that video is output at a f ixed quality , which ranges from V ery High to V ery Low .
3-21 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Audio/Video Window s Frame Repeat Count Designates ho w video output from the IP camera displays.
3-22 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Audio/Video Windows V alida tion Time If the Switch Mode option is set to Auto , specify the time that the camera waits before swit ching Day/Night modes.
3-23 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Audio/Video Window s Audio Window The Audio windo w provides op tions for enabling and co nf iguring audio that is transmitted to and from the IP camera.
3-24 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Audio/Video Windows Privacy Region Window The Pri vac y Region windo w provides options for creating up t o four user-def ined masking zones that can be used to pro vide regions of pri vac y in the camera f ield of vie w .
3-25 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Securit y Windows Security Windows The Security windo ws provide options for stopp .
3-26 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Security Windows Complexity Window The Complexi ty windo w provides o ptions for conf iguring requirem ents for the IP camera administrator and user passwords.
3-27 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Applications Windows Applications Windows The Applications windo ws provide options for conf iguring and managing a va riety of applications and IP camera acti vities.
3-28 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Applications W indows If you change any options in the Mail/FTP/HTTP windo w , you must click Sa ve to sav e the changes. T o discard the changes, click Cancel before clicking Sav e .
3-29 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Applications Windows E-mail Bo dy Attach V ide o Streaming URL Address Check this check box t o include in the mes sage body the URL of an FTP server from which y ou can downlo ad a video fi le to your local PC.
3-30 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Applications W indows Motion Detection Window The Motion Detection wi ndo w allo ws you to configu re up to four re gions in a vid eo field.
3-31 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Applications Windows Event Window The Event wi ndo w provides op tions for conf iguring ho w the IP camera handles e vents. An e vent is either of the follo w ing: • Motion that the IP camera detect s.
3-32 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Applications W indows If you change an y options in the Ev ent window , ex cept deleting an e vent from t he ev ent schedule list, you must click Sa ve to s av e the change s.
3-33 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Applications Windows Actions Choose the desired options to designate acti ons that the camera takes when e vents occur: • E-Mail —Sends e-mai l ev ent notification messages to an SMTP serv er .
3-34 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Applications W indows SNMP Window The SNMP windo w allows you to configure S imple Network Management Protoc ol (SNMP) settings for the IP came ra.
3-35 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Applications Windows Alarm I/O Ports Window The Alarm I/O Ports windo w allows you to con figure v arious options for the t wo input and tw o output ports on the IP camera.
3-36 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows Status Windows The Status windo ws provide options for v iewi ng and managing a v ariety of system information.
3-37 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Status Windows Audio/Video Window The Audio/V ide o window displays informati on abou t the audio and video str eams from the IP camera.
3-38 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows Network Win dow The Network windo w displays information about v arious IP camera network settings and operations. Y ou configu re the settings as described in the “Basic Setup W ind o w” sectio n on page 3-5 .
3-39 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Status Windows Ta b l e 3-23 Sy slog & Log W indow Options Option Description Local Log Minimum Log Se verity Choose the minimum sev erity of messages that the appear in t he log fil e.
3-40 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows Ta b l e 3-24 describes the messages that can appear in the IP camera log f ile. When you vie w the log f ile, each message includes t he date and time that it wa s logged.
3-41 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Status Windows Audio: Disable micropho ne. Captures information when audio devices are enabled or disab led in the Audio w indow . Audio: Disable speaker .
3-42 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows output: F ailed to set output port P ort_Number . Provides information wh en you confi gure the output ports on the I P camera.
3-43 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Status Windows Stream: R TSP stream started.
3-44 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows Video Log Window The V ie w V ideo Log windo w lets you manage video file s. If the T rigger Event option is enabled in the Event windo w , the IP camera creates a vide o file for each e vent that it detects.
3-45 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Configuring and Ma naging the IP Camera Status Windows Ta b l e 3-25 Video Log Windo w Options Option Description V ideo Log Displays a list of v ideo logs. Files are named Camera _name-Event_Name-yymmdd -hhmmss.
3-46 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 3 Config uring and Managin g the IP Camera Status Windows.
CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 4 Viewing Live Video After you install and set up the Cisco V ideo Surveillance IP Camera as described in Chapter 2, “Getting Started, ” users can connect to the IP camera through In ternet Explorer and a ccess the Home window to view li ve video from the IP camera.
4-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video thr ough the Home W indow Overview Figur e 4-1 Home Window 1 Digital z oom controls. For deta iled inform ation, see the “Home Win dow Cont rols” section on page 4-3 .
4-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video throug h the Home Window Overview Home Window Controls The Home windo w provides controls for se veral IP camera features. Ta b l e 4-1 describes the controls in th e H om e wi n d ow .
4-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video thr ough the Home W indow Overview Microphon e Of f toggle b utton Click the Microphone Off butto n to mute the audio stream that is captured and sent to the IP camera from the internal or e xternal microphone of the PC that you are using.
4-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video through Th ird-Party Devices or Software Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Softw.
4-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video through Third- Party Devices or Software • T o access the se condary H.264 stream with video only , enter this command: rtsp:// ip_addr ess /img/h2 64video2.
4-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video through Th ird-Party Devices or Software • T o access the M JPEG stream with video only , enter this command: rtsp:// ip_addr ess /img/jpgvideo.
4-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video through Third- Party Devices or Software.
CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes some common probl ems that may be encountered while usin g the IP camera and provid es possible solutions. Symptom Cannot connect to an IP camera through a web browser .
5-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Chapter 5 Tro ubleshooting Symptom The motion detection feature d oes not send e-mail alerts.
A-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 APPENDIX A Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Cisco V ideo Surv eillance Manager (VSM) is a suite of p ower ful and fle xible video sur.
A-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 Appendix A Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM.
IN-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 INDEX A action configuring 3-33 overview 3-31 triggered by eve nt 3-31 ActiveX contro ls 3-30 Administration wi ndows 3-12 Administrat.
Index IN-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 Complexity window options 3-26 overview 3-26 configuration guidelin es 3-1 configuration, of IP camera backing up 3-1 4 copying.
Index IN-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 primary 3-7, 3-38 secondar y 3-7, 3-38 DSCP, for QoS 3-10 dual streaming 3-16, 4-5 E EAPOL window options 3-11 overview 3-11 e-m.
Index IN-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 figure 4-2 overview 4-1 HTTP accessing camera through 2-16 allowing access through 2-15, 3-26 alternative port 3-8 default port.
Index IN-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 overview 3-10 L LAN port 1-4 LED controlling operation of 3-6 disabling 3-6 enabling 3-6 Network 1-3, 1-6 PoE 1-3, 1-6 lens, adj.
Index IN-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 N name, of IP camera 3-5, 3-36 network activity 1-3, 1-6 type 3-38 viewing informat ion about 3-38 Network LED 1-3, 1-6 Network.
Index IN-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guide OL-24130-02 S saturation, of video 3-20 scheduling, events 3-32 SDRAM 3-33, 3-38, 3-44 secure connection 2-16 security password hard ening 3.
Index IN-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 2630 IP Dome User Guid e OL-24130-02 password 3-13 V validation time, d ay/night vision auto mode 3-22 video bit rate 3-17, 3-19 brightness 3-20 contrast 3-20 forma.
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