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Cisco Video Surveillance 4300E and 4500E 
High-Definition IP Camera User Guide
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                          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 INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE  OR LIMITED WARR
                    
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                          CONTENTS Preface     v Overview     v Organization     v Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines     v CHAPTER 1 Overview     1-1 IP Camera Features     1-1 IP Camera Physical Details     1-3 DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts     1-6 Package Contents     1-6 CHAPTER 2 Getting Started     2-1 Installing the IP Camera     2-1 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera     2-5 Accessing the IP Camera     2-6 Understanding the IP Camera User Interface     2-8 IP Ca
                    
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                        Contents   Video Overlay Settings Window     3-8 IO Ports Settings Window     3-9 Pan Tilt Settings Window     3-10 Event Notification Window     3-11 Patrol Sequence Window     3-16 Analytics Windows     3-18 Network Setup Windows     3-18 Basic Settings Window     3-18 IP Addressing Window     3-19 Time Settings Window     3-20 Discovery Settings Window     3-22 SNMP Settings Window     3-23 802.1x Settings Window     3-25 IP Filter Settings Window     3-26 QoS Settings Window     3-27 Adminis
                    
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                          Preface Overview This document, Cisco Video Surveillance 4300E and 4500E High-Definition IP Camera User Guide,  provides information about installing, configuring, using, managing, and troubleshooting the Cisco  4300E and 4500E Video Surveillance High-Definition IP Cameras. Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1, “Overview” Provides an overview of the IP camera and its features Chapter 2, “Getting Started” Provides instructions for installing and performing the initial  se
                    
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                        Preface   Cisco Video Surveillance 4300E and 4500E High-Definition IP Camera User Guide vi OL-25230-02                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
                    
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                          CH A P T E R1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 4000E Series Video Surveillance High-Definition IP  Cameras and their features. These IP cameras include:   • CIVS-IPC-4300E—High-definition digital camera that is suitable for a wide range of video  surveillance applications  � CIVS-IPC-4500E—Identical features to the CIVS-IPC-4300E model with the addition of digital  signal processor (DSP) capabilities that are used for the Cisco video analytics feature Note The CIVS-IPC-4
                    
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                        Chapter 1      Overview IP Camera Features    � Video analytics (CIVS-IPC-4500E only)—Provides an intuitive interface and tools for video  analysis.  � Medianet—The IP camera supports the Auto Smartports feature of the Media Services Interface  (MSI). MSI enables a camera to participate as an endpoint in the Cisco medianet architecture when  connected to a medianet enabled switch.  � Local Storage—Supports up to 8 GB of USB flash storage of video data when the camera loses  network connectivity.
                    
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                        Chapter 1      Overview IP Camera Physical Details   IP Camera Physical Details The IP camera includes a reset button, built-in microphone, status LEDs, several ports for connecting  external devices, and two threaded mounting holes, one on the bottom and one on the top. Note The IP camera casing serves as a heatsink for the internal electronics and may be warm to the touch. This  is normal and indicates that the heatsink property of the casing is working as designed. Figure 1-1 and the table th
                    
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                        Chapter 1      Overview IP Camera Physical Details   Figure 1-2 and the table that follows describe the items on the rear of the IP camera. Figure 1-2 Rear of IP Camera 1 Power LED Lights bright when the IP camera is powering up. Lights dim when  the camera is IP operating 2 Analog Audio/Video Port Allows the connection of an optional Y cable or mini cable with  BNC connector. You can connect an optional external speaker or  microphone to the Y cable, or an optional video monitor to the mini  ca
                    
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                        Chapter 1      Overview IP Camera Physical Details   6 Power input Provides for the connection of an optional 12 V, 1 amp DC power  adapter or 24 VAC power adapter. Caution Use only the Cisco specified power supply adapter. 7 Reset button Recessed button that reboots the IP camera or resets it to a default  state. You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it. It can be used  any time that the IP camera is on and can have various effects, as  described in the “Resetting the IP Camera” section on
                    
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                        Chapter 1      Overview DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts   DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Figure 1-4 describes the pinouts of the DC auto iris lens connector on the IP camera. Figure 1-4 DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Pin Function 1 Damp – 2 Damp + 3 Drive + 4 Drive – Package Contents The the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes these items:  � Camera  � Lens opening dust cap  � USB port cover  � Terminal block for power connection  � C mount lens adaptor ring  � 0.9 
                    
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                          CH A P T E R2 Getting Started This chapter provides instructions for installing and performing the initial setup of the Cisco Video  Surveillance IP Camera. It also describes how to access the IP camera through a web browser so that you  can configure it or view video from it, and how to perform other important tasks. This chapter includes these topics:  � Installing the IP Camera, page 2-1  � Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5  � Accessing the IP Camera, page 2-6  � Under
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Installing the IP Camera   Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074 Warning The power supply must be placed indoors. Statement 331 Note If you use the IP camera outdoors, place the camera and the power supply in a suitable NEMA  enclosure. Warning This product must be connected to a power-over-ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af compliant power source  or an IEC60950 compliant limited power source. Statement
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Installing the IP Camera   Table 2-1 Installing the IP Camera (continued) Action Explanation Step 3 Optional. Use the audio Y cable to connect a speaker, Each device connects to the audio Y cable through a  microphone, or both devices to the audio port on the rear standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to  of the IP camera. the red jack (speaker out) and a microphone connects to  the black jack (mic in). The Y cable that is included in the  optional au
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Installing the IP Camera   Table 2-1 Installing the IP Camera (continued) Action Explanation Step 5 Optional. Use the GPIO ports on the rear of the IP You can connect up to two input devices and two output  camera to connect external devices that trigger alarms devices to these ports: (connect through input ports) or respond to alarms  DI1—Alarm input 1 (connect through output ports). DI2—Alarm input 2 DO1—Alarm output 1 DO2—Alarm output 2 GND—Ground (for use if ne
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera   Table 2-1 Installing the IP Camera (continued) Action Explanation  � The Ready LED lights brightly while the IP camera  Step 9 Check the LEDs on the IP camera. starts up. After a few minutes, the Ready LED flashes  briefly then dims.   � The Network LED should be on. Step 10 Mount the IP camera in the desired location. Connect the mounting device to the threaded mounting  hole on the bottom or top of the IP camera, de
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Accessing the IP Camera   Step 2 In the Set Password and Verify Password fields in the Admin column, enter a password for the IP camera  administrator. You must enter the same password in both fields. The password is case sensitive and must contain at least  eight characters, which can be letters, numbers, and special characters, but no spaces. Special characters  are: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~. Step 3 In the Set Password and Ver
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Accessing the IP Camera    � Port number, if other than the default value. Default port numbers for the IP camera are 443 for  HTTPS and 80 for HTTP. The IP camera administrator can configure an HTTPS port and an HTTP  port as described in the “Account Initialization Window” section on page 3-28.  � Your user name and password for the IP camera. The IP camera administrator configures user names  and passwords as described in the “User Settings Window” section on pa
                    
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                        Chapter 2      Getting Started Understanding the IP Camera User Interface   Understanding the IP Camera User Interface After you log in to the IP camera as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera” section on page 2-6, you  can access the IP camera windows and perform a variety of administrative and user procedures. The links and activities that you can see and access in the IP camera windows depend on your IP camera  privilege level. Privilege levels are configured as described in the “User Se