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Cisco Video Surveillance IP PTZ Dome
Camera User Guide
Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome
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Text Part Number: OL-24281-01
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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE
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CONTENTS Preface vii Overview vii Organization vii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request vii CHAPTER 1 Installation 1-1 Overview 1-1 Mounting 1-1 In-Ceiling 1-2 Pendant 1-3 Wiring 1-4 Installing the Dome Drive 1-8 Installing the Lower Dome 1-9 In-Ceiling 1-10 Pendant 1-10 Switch Settings 1-11 CHAPTER 2 Operation 2-1 System Requirements 2-1 Accessing the IP Device 2-2 Live Video Page 2-2 Live Video Page Icons 2-2 PTZ Controls 2-3 Sele
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Contents Changing the Device Name 2-8 Configuring the Time Settings 2-8 Customizing the Appearance of the Text Overlay 2-9 Generating a System Log 2-9 Rebooting the Camera 2-9 Restoring All Camera Defaults 2-9 Network Tab 2-10 Changing the Hostname 2-11 Turning On DHCP 2-11 Turning Off DHCP 2-12 Selecting the Secure Sockets Layer Mode 2-13 Generating a Certificate Request 2-13 Generating a Self-Signed Certificate 2-14 Enabling Secure Shell 2-15 Selecting SNMP Settin
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Contents Selecting the Users and Groups Settings 2-38 Creating a New User 2-39 Editing a User 2-40 Deleting a User 2-40 Events Tab 2-40 Creating a System Event Source 2-41 Creating a Timer Event Source 2-41 Editing an Event Source 2-42 Deleting an Event Source 2-42 Creating an Event Handler: Send Email 2-42 Creating an Event Handler: Upload JPEG to FTP Server 2-43 Editing an Event Handler 2-44 Deleting an Event Handler 2-44 Example Handler Filter Setup 2-44 INDEX Ci
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Contents Cisco Video Surveillance IP PTZ Dome Camera User Guide, Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome vi OL-24281-01
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Preface Overview This document, Cisco Video Surveillance IP PTZ Dome Camera User Guide, provides information about installing, configuring, and using the Cisco Video Surveillance 2900 Series Standard Definition IP PTZ cameras. Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1, “Installation” Provides instructions for installing the Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome cameras Chapter 2, “Operation” Describes how to operate the Cisco 2900 IP Dome camera Appendix A, “Troubleshooting” Provides
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Preface Cisco Video Surveillance IP PTZ Dome Camera User Guide, Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome viii OL-24281-01
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CH A P T E R 1 Installation This chapter provides instructions for installing the Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome cameras. This chapter includes these topics: • Overview, page 1-1 � Mounting, page 1-1 � Installing the Dome Drive, page 1-8 � Installing the Lower Dome, page 1-9 � Switch Settings, page 1-11 Overview The Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome cameras are designed with ease of installation and ease of maintenance in mind. Each camera consists of three components: a back box, a dome drive, and a
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting In-Ceiling Step 1 Prepare the ceiling (see Figure 1-1): a. Locate the center point of the mounting location, and insert the compass tool into the ceiling. b. Place the end of a pencil in the hole on the end of the compass tool, and draw a circle. c. Cut out the circle. Figure 1-1 Preparing the Ceiling d. Attach a conduit fitting (not supplied), lock nut (not supplied), and safety chain bracket (see Figure 1-2). Figure 1-2 Attaching the Conduit Fitting, Lo
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting Step 4 Pull the wiring into the back box through the conduit fitting. Step 5 Connect all required wiring (see the “Wiring” section on page 1-4). Step 6 Install the back box by compressing the spring clips and pushing the back box through the hole. Step 7 Tighten the screws until you hear a clicking noise. Pendant Step 1 Install the mount for the pendant dome. See the instructions supplied with the mount. Note If the mount is outdoors, make sure it is proper
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting Wiring Step 1 Open the hinged door to the back box by pushing the tab lock toward the wall of the unit and lifting the door open (see Figure 1-4). Figure 1-4 Black Box Door Step 2 Remove the TXB-N from the back box circuit board (see Figure 1-5): a. Loosen the captive screw on the TXB-N. b. Carefully unplug the TXB-N from the back box circuit board. Figure 1-5 Removing the TXB-N + - Cisco Video Surveillance IP PTZ Dome Camera User Guide, Cisco 2900 Series
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting 1 RJ-45 Connector 7 Standoff 2 Ethernet Cable 8 UTP Connector 3 Video Coaxial Cable 9 Back Box Circuit Board 4 16-Pin Connector 10 Audio Connectors 5 Heat Sink Standoff 11 TXB-N 6 Captive Screw Step 3 Connect the auxiliary, alarm, and other wiring to the back box circuit board (see Figure 1-6). Note Aux 1: Maximum 2 A at low voltage (<40 V). Aux 2: Maximum 30 mA at 32 VDC. If you are installing an environmental back box in a railway application, attac
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting Note To take full advantage of the distance and noise immunity benefits of audio, you must use a 600-ohm impedance matching transformer and twisted pair cable (see Figure 1-7). A stable power supply is required for optimal audio performance. Figure 1-7 Connecting Audio to the TXB-N 1 Microphone 5 Line-Out Audio Twisted Pair Cable 2 Amplifier 6 600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer 3 600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer 7 Amplifier 4 Line-In Audio Twi
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Chapter 1 Installation Mounting Warning An electrical short in the back box may occur if the metal BNC connector on the video coaxial cable is not completely covered by the protective boot. Step 7 Perform one of the following options: � View video using both analog and IP connections—Connect the video coaxial cable from the back box circuit board to the coaxial cable coming in from the outside. Make sure that the BNC connector is completely covered by the protective boot. � View vide
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Chapter 1 Installation Installing the Dome Drive Table 1-1 shows the maximum distances for video coaxial cable types. A cable must meet these requirements: � 75-ohm impedance � All-copper center conductor � All-copper braided shield with 95 percent braid coverage Table 1-1 Video Coaxial Cable Requirements Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59/U 750 ft (229 m) RG6/U 1,000 ft (305 m) RG11/U 1,500 ft (457 m) Table 1-2 shows the recommended maximum distances for 24 VAC and 24 VDC applications
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Chapter 1 Installation Installing the Lower Dome Note When connecting more than one Cisco 2900 Series IP Dome to a single controller, terminate the unit farthest from the controller. To terminate the dome drive set the SW2-10 switch to the ON position. Figure 1-9 Setting the DIP Switches Step 2 Install the dome drive. Caution Improper installation of the dome drive can be dangerous and can seriously damage the equipment. a. Align the blue and red tabs with the blue and red labels on the
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Chapter 1 Installation Installing the Lower Dome In-Ceiling Step 1 Snap the clip on the end of the trim ring leash into the hole on the lip of the back box (see Figure 1-10). Figure 1-10 Installing the In-Ceiling Lower Dome Step 2 Snap the trim ring into the plastic snap washers on the mounting screws. Pendant Step 1 Attach the back box leash to the lower dome (see Figure 1-11). Figure 1-11 Attaching the Leash to the Pendant Lower Dome Step 2 Push the lower dome into the back box. Cisco V
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Chapter 1 Installation Switch Settings Step 3 Tighten the captive Phillips pan head screws to secure the lower dome (see Figure 1-12). Figure 1-12 Installing the Pendant Lower Dome Switch Settings Table 1-3 shows SW2 switch settings. Note If you are using Pelco D-type or Pelco P-type control, your system may not operate if the baud rate and address switches are not set correctly. The switches are set at the factory using the defaults for Pelco D-type control (2400 baud and address 1). T
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Chapter 1 Installation Switch Settings Table 1-3 Switch Settings for SW2 (continued) Pelco D or Pelco P Protocol Baud Rate Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2400 Baud (Default for D-type Control) OFF OFF OFF 4800 Baud (Default for P-type Control) ON OFF OFF 9600 Baud OFF ON OFF Video Cable Type Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Coaxial Cable OFF Dome Termination Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Terminated ON Not Terminated OFF Table 1-4 shows SW1 switch settings for Pelco P-Type contr