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    Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, In c. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 951 34-1706 USA http://www.ci sco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (638 7) Fax: 408 527-0883 Cisco V ideo Sur v eillance 50 1 0/50 1 1 Indoor Fix ed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide Text Part Number: OL -22669-02[...]

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    THE SPECIFICATION S AND INFORMATION RE GARDING THE PRODU CTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHAN GE WITHOUT NOT ICE. ALL STATEMENTS , INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATI ONS IN THI S MANUAL ARE BE LIEVED TO BE A CCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WI THOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EX PRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIB ILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY P[...]

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    iii Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 CONTENTS Preface vii CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1-1 Models 1-1 Getting Started 1-1 Parts List 1-2 Product Overview 1-2 Product Label 1-4 CHAPTER 2 Installation 2-1 In-Ceiling Installation 2-1 Surface Installation 2-4 Dome Liner and Lower Dome Installation 2-7 S[...]

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    Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Unicast 3-5 Taking a Snapsh ot 3- 6 Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View 3-6 Settings Page 3-6 Accessing the Camera Menus 3-7 System Tab 3-7 Changing the Device Name 3-7 Configuring the Time Settings 3-8 Customizing the Appearance of the Tex t [...]

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    Contents v Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Bit Rate 3-28 Quality of Service for Differentiated Services Code Point 3-28 Rate Control 3-29 Profile 3-29 Advance Sharpening 3-30 Users and Groups Tab 3-30 Creating a Ne w User 3-31 Editing a User 3-32 Deleting a User 3-32 Creating a New Group 3-33[...]

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    Contents vi Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02[...]

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    vii Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For info rmation on obtaining documentation, sub mitting a service request, and gatheri ng additional information, see the mont hly What’ s New in Cisco Pr oduct Documentation , which also l[...]

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    viii Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Preface[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 1 Introduction The 5010/5011 cameras are f ixed network dome cameras wi th a bui lt-in W eb-based vie wer for li ve streaming to a standard W eb bro wser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 8). The cameras support standard H.26 4 and MJPEG compressi[...]

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    1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 1 Introdu ction Product Over view Parts List Remov e all of the contents from the shipping box. Product Overview Figur e 1 -1 Camera Connections and Feat ur es (Side View) Qty Description 1 Back box with camera modu le 1 Surface mount 1 Lo wer dome[...]

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    1-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview Figur e 1 -2 Camera Connections and Feat ur es (T op View) 1 Reset Button: Reboots the camera or restores the ca mera’ s factory default settings. This butt on is recessed. Using a small tool, such as a paper clip[...]

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    1-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 1 Introdu ction Product Over view Product Label The product label lists the model num ber , date code, serial number , and Media Access Control (MA C) address. This information might b e required for setup. The product label is located on the si de[...]

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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 2 Installation Y ou can install the 5010/5011 netw ork dome camera using one of the follo wing methods: • Installation in a suspende d ceiling or a f ixe d ceiling/wall (refer to “In-Ceiling Inst allation” sectio n on page 2-1 ). • Mo[...]

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    2-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation In-Ceiling Installation c. Connect the auto iris lens t o th e 4-pin connector located on the side of the ca mera. Pin connections for the iris driv e connector are as follows: Figur e 2-1 Lens Pin Connections Step 3 Connect the wiri[...]

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    2-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation In-Ceiling Installation Step 6 Position the camera: a. V ie w the camera image using the service jack or a W eb bro wser . b. Unlock the tab locks located on each side of the camera. c. Manually rotate and tilt the camera module to [...]

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    2-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Surface Installation Surface Installation War ni ng Remove the foam insert from the back box before installing the sy stem. The foam is inserted to sec ure the tilt ring; preventing damage to the optical chassis during shipment. Step[...]

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    2-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Surface Installation Step 3 Connect the wiring to th e side of the back box: a. Plug the network cable i nto the RJ-45 connector on the sid e of the camera. If the netw ork has no PoE, connect a 24 V A C Class 2 power supply to the [...]

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    2-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Surface Installation Figur e 2-6 P ositionin g the Camera Step 7 Focus the lens: a. V ie w the camera image using the service jack or a W eb bro wser . b. Press the auto back focus button once to center the focus mechanism. The butto[...]

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    2-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Dome Liner and Lower Dome Installation Dome Liner and Lower Dome Installation Step 1 Align the magnets on th e dome liner with the magnets located on the camera module. Figur e 2-7 Installing the Dome Liner Step 2 Attach the leash o[...]

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    2-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Dome Liner and Lowe r Dome Installation Figur e 2-9 Aligning the Low e r Dome with Camer a Step 4 Mov e the lo wer dome latches to ward the b ubble until you hear a click. Figur e 2-1 0 Locking the Dome Step 5 T urn the top cov er of[...]

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    2-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Service Cable Service Cable The dome camera includes a service port that outputs came ra video. Use it at the i nstallation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera. T o assemble a servic e cable for the camera, you [...]

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    2-10 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Figur e 2-12 Attac hing the 2.5 mm Monaur al Headphone Plu g Wiring Cat5 or Cat6 Cable Connect a Cat5 or Cat 6 cable to the RJ-45 networ k port. Th e 8-pin connector includ es video and PoE for the camera. PoE (IEEE 802.3af C[...]

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    2-11 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Refer to Figure 2-13 for pin descriptions. Figur e 2-13 Cat5 or Cat6 Cable Pin Descr iptions 24 VAC Connector Single Camera Wiring If PoE is not a v ailable: Step 1 Connect the 24 V A C wires to the supplied 2-pin conn ector[...]

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    2-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Figur e 2-14 24 V AC Connect or Multiple Camera Wiring If you are operatin g the camera using 24 V A C and yo u are wiring more than one camera to the same transfor mer: Step 1 Connect one side of the transformer to pin 1 of [...]

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    2-13 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Figur e 2-15 Alar m and Rela y Connector Connecting a Relay Device The camera has an output for acti vat ing an external de vice. It supports both momentary and contin uous relay operation. Y o u can operate the relay intera[...]

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    2-14 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Note Install the 1-kohm resistor as close to the switch as possible. Figure 2-17 illustrates t he alarm and no al arm conditions of a supervised alarm input. Whether the alarm is normally cl osed or normal ly open, neither a [...]

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    2-15 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Figur e 2-19 Unsupervised Al ar m Cond itions Figure 2-20 illustrates the wir ing conf iguration for unsupervised alarm in puts. Figur e 2-20 Nor mally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alar m In put Wir i ng Note A norm[...]

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    2-16 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring[...]

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 3 Operation Camera Configuration Sequence Once the cam era is installed a nd po wer is app lied, the camera will start a co nfiguratio n sequence: the green LED flashes fi ve times per second for approx imately two minutes and t hen glow s so[...]

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    3-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Accessing the IP Came ra Note This product is not compatible with Q uickT ime ve rsion 7.6.4 for W indows XP , W indo ws V ista. If you ha ve this version installed on your PC, upgrade to QuickT ime version 7.6.5. Refer to the follo wi[...]

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    3-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Live Video Page Refer to the follo wing section for more informat ion: • Editing a User , page 3-32 Live Video Page The li ve video p age allo ws you to manage the w ay yo u vie w li ve video and capture images. Y ou can also view li[...]

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    3-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Live Video Page Selecting a Stream Step 1 Click the Select Stream b utton. Step 2 Select one of the following stream op tions from the Select Stream page: • Primary Strea m: T o select this stream, click the button ne xt to Primary S[...]

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    3-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Live Video Page Refer to the follo wing sections for more information : • Primary Stream and Secondary Stream, page 3-5 • QuickV iew Stream, page 3-5 • Unicast, page 3-5 • Compression Standards, pag e 3-28 • Image Rate, page [...]

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    3-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Settings Page Taking a Snapshot Step 1 Click the “T ake a Snapshot” button. Step 2 The File Do wnload dialog box op ens, and the follo wing message appears: “Do you w ant to open or sa ve this file?” Step 3 Select one of the fo[...]

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    3-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation System Tab Accessing the Camera Menus Step 1 Log on to the camera. Step 2 Click the Settings link in the na vigation bar located in the upper -right corner of the page; a list of menu tabs appea rs. Step 3 Place the mouse pointer o ver[...]

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    3-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration System Tab Step 2 Click the De vice Name box an d highlight the te xt. Step 3 T ype a user-friendly name into the Device Name box (2 to 64 characters). A user -friendly name makes it easier to reco gnize the de vice on the netwo rk. Ex[...]

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    3-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Network Tab Step 5 Click the Sav e button to sa ve the settings, or click t he Reset button to cl ear all of the information you entered without sa ving it. Generating a System Log Step 1 Click the System tab . Step 2 Click the Generat[...]

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    3-10 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Network Ta b General Network Settings The General Networ k page includes programmable and read-onl y fields f or network communicat ion settings. A v ailable settings include th e Hardware Address, Hostname, IP Address, Subn et Mask, [...]

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    3-11 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Note If the camera is not connected to a DHCP server but DHCP is set to On , the default IP address 192.168.0.20 on subnet m ask 255.255.255.0 is autom atically assigned to the camera. After t he first camera is connected [...]

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    3-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Digital processing settings can be set to Auto or Manu al to adjust the camera’ s sharpness, saturation, and contrast. When set to Auto, the camera continua lly deli vers the best possible i mage by automatically adjusti[...]

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    3-13 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab • Config uring Auto F ocus Settings, page 3-19 • Config uring Manual Focus S ettings, page 3-20 • Setting T o ne Map Options, pa ge 3-21 • Selecting Auto White Balance Settings, page 3-22 • Selecting Manual White[...]

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    3-14 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Changing the Digital Processing Settings Figur e 3-3 Digital Processing P age Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select General from the drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the mode: Manual or Auto.[...]

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    3-15 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Selecting Auto Exposure Settings Figur e 3-4 A uto Exposur e P age Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select Exposure from the drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the Auto mode. Step 4 Select the Li[...]

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    3-16 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Step 6 Set the Exposure Compensation setting . Mov e the slider bar to the right to brig hten the video, or mov e it to th e left to darken t he video. The exposure compensation range is -100 to 100; the default setting is[...]

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    3-17 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Selecting Manual Exposure Settings Figur e 3-5 Manual Ex posur e P age Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select Exposure from the drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the Manual mode. Step 4 Mov e t[...]

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    3-18 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Day Night Settings The Day Night mode controls the posi tion of the IR cut f ilter , which determines the color or b lack-white setting of the camera. The Day Night mode set tings change depe nding on the Expos ure setting[...]

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    3-19 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Configuring Auto Focus Settings Figur e 3-6 A uto F ocus P age Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select Focus from th e drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the Auto mode. Step 4 Set the T emperatur[...]

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    3-20 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Configuring Manual Focus Settings Figur e 3-7 Manual Focus P a g e Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select Focus from th e drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the Manual mode. Step 4 Set one of th[...]

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    3-21 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Setting Tone Map Options Figur e 3-8 T one Map Pag e Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select T one Map from the drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the Optimization setting: • Normal (H.264): If[...]

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    3-22 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Selecting Auto White Balance Settings Figur e 3-9 A uto Whit e Balance Pag e Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select White Balance from the dro p-down menu . Step 3 Select the Auto mode. Step[...]

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    3-23 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Imaging Tab Selecting Manual White Balance Settings Figur e 3-1 0 Manual Wh ite Bal ance P ag e Note Manual whi te balance is recommen ded only for indo or applications that h a ve a single, unchan ging primary light source. Step 1 Pl[...]

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    3-24 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Imaging Tab Turning On Window Blanking Figur e 3-1 1 Window Blan king P age Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Imaging tab . Step 2 Select W indow Blanking from the dr op-do wn menu. Step 3 Select the On option for W indow Bla[...]

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    3-25 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation A/V Streams Tab Step 4 Click the Sav e button to sa ve the settings, or click t he Reset button to cl ear all of the information you entered without sa ving it. Deleting a Window Blanking Area Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er th[...]

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    3-26 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration A/V Streams Tab • Config uring a Custom V ideo Stream Conf iguration, page 3-27 • Compression Standards, pag e 3-28 • A vailable Camera Resolution , page 3-28 • Image Rate, page 3-28 • Bit Rate, page 3-28 • Quality of Serv[...]

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    3-27 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation A/V Streams Tab Configuring a Custom Video Stream Configuration Figur e 3-13 Custom V ideo Stream Configuration P ag e Step 1 Place your mouse pointer o ver the A/V Streams tab . Step 2 Select V ideo Config uration from the drop-do wn[...]

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    3-28 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration A/V Streams Tab Compression Standards JPEG: A commonly used video compression scheme, also kno wn as MJPEG. JPEG has the least impact on the camera's processor, bu t it requires the most bandwidth. H264: A ne w version of MPEG-4 [...]

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    3-29 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation A/V Streams Tab Rate Control The rate control setting determines the bit rate and quality of each frame in the video stream. There might be a trade-off between image quality and the resources required for video storage when selecting [...]

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    3-30 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Users and Grou ps Tab Advance Sharpening The Advance Sharpening setting enh ances picture detail b y sharpening the edges in the picture. When this mode is enabled, there is a trade-off between image quali ty and the resources require[...]

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    3-31 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Users and Groups Tab Figur e 3-15 Group P age Refer to the follo wing sections for more information . • Creating a New User , page 3-31 • Editing a User , page 3-32 • Deleting a U ser , pa ge 3-32 • Creating a Ne w Group, page[...]

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    3-32 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Users and Grou ps Tab • Select All: Selects all group def initions. • Administrators: This is the only defi ned group that cannot be deleted. This gr oup has access to all permissions. • Managers: This def ined group can be modi[...]

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    3-33 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Users and Groups Tab Note The “admin” user cannot be deleted. Creating a New Group Step 1 Place your mouse poi nter ov er the Users an d Groups tab . Step 2 Select Groups from the drop- down menu . Step 3 Click in the Group Name b[...]

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    3-34 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Users and Grou ps Tab NOTES: • If a user has onl y one group assigned and that g roup is deleted, the user will lo se all permissions. An administrator will ha ve to assign a ne w group to that user to est ablish permissions. • Th[...]

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    3-35 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Events Tab Step 3 Click the Node option b utton. The Server box appears. Step 4 Click in the Serv er box, and then type the n ame of the central serv er . Step 5 Click the Sav e button to sa ve the settings, or click t he Reset button[...]

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    3-36 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Events Tab Sources Figur e 3-1 7 New Event Source P ag e An e vent is a prep rogrammed camera function that is automatically acti v ated by an e vent source. The camera supports the follo wing types of ev ent sources: • Alarm Source[...]

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    3-37 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Events Tab Creating a System Event Source Step 1 Place your mouse pointer ov er the Events tab . Step 2 Select Sources from the drop-do wn menu. Step 3 Click in the Name box and type a user -friendl y name (2 to 23 al phanumeric chara[...]

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    3-38 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Events Tab Step 4 Click the Delete Source butt on. A di alog box appears with the message “ Are you sure you want to delete the source?” Step 5 Click OK. The source prof ile is deleted from the def ined source box. Handlers Figur [...]

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    3-39 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Events Tab Step 2 Place your mouse pointer ov er the Events tab . Step 3 Select Handler from the drop-do wn menu. Step 4 Click in the Name box and type a user -frien dly name (2 to 23 al phanumeric characters). Step 5 Select Send Emai[...]

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    3-40 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Events Tab Step 8 If you do not w ant the handler acti vated e very ti me an ev ent occurs, set filters for the handler . a. Select the day(s) of the week on w hich you want JPEGs sa ved t o the SD card. b. T ype times in the Start an[...]

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    3-41 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Operation Events Tab Step 4 Select Open/Close Relay in the T ype drop-do wn menu. Step 5 Mov e the On T ime slider to set the amount of time th at the relay will remain op en. The ti me range is 0.1 to 200 seconds; the def ault setting is 0.1. [...]

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    3-42 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 3 Ope ration Help Menu Example Handler Filter Setup If you do not want a handler activ ated ever y time an ev ent occurs, use the filter fi elds to limit handlers. For e xample, you only want a handler acti vated when an e vent occurs after b usin[...]

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 5010/ 5011 Indoor Fi xed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 4 Specifications • General • Mechanic al • En vironmental • Physical • Vi d e o General Imaging De vice 1/3-inch (effecti ve) Imager T ype CMOS Imager Readout Progressi ve scan Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080 Signal-to-Noise Ratio 50[...]

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    4-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 50 10/5011 Indoor Fixed HD IP Dome Camera User Guide OL-22669-02 Chapter 4 Specifications Supported Protocols TCP/IP , UDP/IP (Unicast), UPnP , DNS, DHCP , R TP , R TSP , NTP , IPv4, SNMP , QoS, HTTP , SMTP , FTP Users Up to 20 simultan eous users, depending on resolution sett ings (2 guarante ed streams) Security Acces[...]

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