Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2621V User Manual

Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Dome User Guide
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CONTENTS

Preface vii
Overview 1-vii
Organization 1-vii
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines 1-vii
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
1 Overview 1-1
Features 1-1
IP Camera Overview 1-2
Physical Details 1-3 Package Contents 1-6
2 Getting Started 2-1
Before You Begin 2-1
Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Dome 2-2
Preparing for Installation 2-3 Mounting with a Junction Box 2-4 Mounting with a Conduit Base 2-9 Mounting to a Ceiling Tile 2-16 Mounting on a Solid Surface 2-20
Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera 2-23
Accessing the IP Camera Windows 2-25
Adjusting the Video Image 2-26
Powering the IP Camera On or Off 2-28
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Cleaning the IP Camera 2-29
3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera 3-1
Configuration Overview 3-1
Navigating the Configuration Windows 3-4
Setup Windows 3-5
Basic Setup Window 3-5 Advanced Setup Window 3-7 IP Filter Window 3-10
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EAPOL Window 3-11
Administration Windows 3-12
Users Window 3-12 Maintenance Window 3-14 Firmware Window 3-15
Audio/Video Windows 3-16
Video Window 3-16 Audio Window 3-23 Privacy Region Window 3-24 Focus/Zoom Window 3-24
Security Windows 3-25
Initialization Window 3-25 Complexity Window 3-26
Applications Windows 3-27
Mail/FTP/HTTP Window 3-27 Motion Detection Window 3-30 Event Window 3-31 SNMP Window 3-34 Alarm I/O Ports Window 3-35
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
APPENDIX
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NDEX
Status Windows 3-36
System Window 3-36 Audio/Video Window 3-37 Network Window 3-38 Syslog & Log Window 3-38 Video Log Window 3-44
4 Viewing Live Video 4-1
Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview 4-1
Home Window Overview 4-1 Home Window Controls 4-3
Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software 4-5
5 Troubleshooting 5-1
1 Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM 1-1
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Overview

This document, Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Dome User Guide, provides information about installing, configuring, using, managing, and troubleshooting the Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Dome, model CIVS-IPC-2621.

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 setup of the IP camera, connecting to the IP camera so that you can configure it or view video from it, powering the IP camera on and off, resetting the IP camera, and adjusting its back focus
Chapter 3, “Configuring and Managing the IP Camera”
Chapter 4, “Viewing Live Video” Explains how to view live video from the IP camera
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting” Provides basic troubleshooting information
Explains how to configure, manage, and administer the IP camera through the web-based interface

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

For information about obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s revised Cisco
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Features

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Overview

This chapter provides an describes of the Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP dome and provides an overview of its features. It includes these topics:
Features, page 1-1
IP Camera Overview, page 1-2
The Cisco Video Surveillance IP cameras offer a feature-rich digital camera solution for a video surveillance system. They provide high-quality, bandwidth-efficient video capture and transmission, with support for D1 resolution, motion-triggered viewing, H.264 encoding, and MPEG-4 encoding. They can be powered through an external power supply or by integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE). The 2621 IP domes are vandal-resistant and are designed to be mounted indoors. Model CIVS-IPC-2621V includes a smoked dome cover.
In addition, the devices provide networking and security capabilities, including multicast support, hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), and hardware-based Data Encryption Standard/Triple Data Encryption Standard (DES/3DES) encryption.
The IP cameras include the following key features:
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Built-in H.264 encoder—An internal H.264 encoder can generate the primary or secondary video
stream.
Built-in MPEG4 encoder—An internal MPEG4 encoder can generate up to two video streams.
Built-in MJPEG encoder—An internal MJPEG encoder can generate the primary or secondary
video stream.
Privacy Regions—Up to four user-defined masking zones that can be used to provide regions of
privacy in the camera field of view. Video within privacy regions is not recorded in the camera, nor sent in the video stream.
Day/night switch support—An IR-cut filter provides increased sensitivity in low-light conditions.
Two-way audio communication—Audio can be encoded with the video. With the internal or
optional external microphone and optional external speaker, you can communicate with people at the IP camera location while you are in a remote location and viewing images from the IP camera.
Multi-protocol support—Support for these protocols: DHCP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, NTP, RTP,
RTSP, SMTP, SSL/TLS, and TCP/IP.
Web-based management—You perform ongoing administration and management of an IP camera
through web-based configuration menus.
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Chapter 1 Overview
Motion detection—The IP cameras can detect motion in up to four designated fields of view by
analyzing changes in pixels and generate an alert if motion is detected.
Flexible scheduling—You can configure the IP cameras to respond to events that occur within a
designated schedule.
Syslog support—The IP cameras can send log data to a Syslog server.
IP address filter—You can designate IP addresses that can access an IP camera and IP addresses
that cannot access an IP camera.
User-definable HTTP/ HTTPS port number—Allows you to define the port that is used to
connect to a camera through the Internet.
DHCP support—An IP camera can automatically obtain its IP addresses in a network in which
DHCP is enabled.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) support—Allows an IP camera to calibrate its internal clock with
a local or Internet time server.
Power options—An IP camera can be powered with 12 volts DC or 24 volts AC, provided through
an optional external power adapter, or through PoE (802.3af), is provided through a supported switch.
Camera access control—You can control access to IP camera configuration windows and live video
by configuring various user types and log in credentials.
Cisco Media API—The IP cameras supports the open, standards based, Cisco Media Application
Programming Interface.
IP Camera Overview
The following sections provide information about the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera:
Physical Details, page 1-3
Package Contents, page 1-6
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Physical Details

Figure 1-1 and the table that follows describe the items on the top of the 2621 IP dome.
Figure 1-1 Top of the 2621 IP Dome
IP Camera Overview
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2
3
6
5
4
1 Network LED (amber) Indicates information about the network connections as follows:
On—LAN connection is detected
Off—LAN connection is not detected
Blinking—Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN
connection
2 Power LED (green) Lights for approximately 1 minute when the IP camera powers up,
then turns off.
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3 Audio port Allows the connection of the audio Y cable that is provided with
the IP camera. You can connect an optional external speaker, optional external microphone (with pre-amplifier), or both devices through this cable.
Each device connects to the audio cable through a standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to the green jack, which is labeled “Audio Out.” A microphone connects to the pink jack, which is labeled “Audio In.”
4 GPIO ports General purpose input/output (GPIO) terminal block that includes
2 input ports (labeled DI1, DI2), 2 output ports (labeled DO1, DO2), and 4 ground ports (labeled GND).
5 LAN port Accepts a twisted pair category 5 or higher network cable to
connect the IP camera to a 10/100BASET hub, router, or switch.
6 Power input Provides for the connection of a 12 VDC or 24 VAC power adapter.
The power pin-out is as follows:
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IP Camera Overview
Figure 1-2 and the table that follows describe the items on the bottom of the 2621 IP dome.
Figure 1-2 Bottom of the 2621 IP Dome
1
5
4
3
2
1 USB port Reserved for future use
2 Analog video output 3.5 mm video jack for video output to an analog monitor.
3 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 page 2-28.
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4 Network LED (amber) Indicates information about the network connections as follows:
5 Power LED (green) Lights for approximately 1 minute when the camera powers up,

Package Contents

The the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes these items:
Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Camera Quick Start Guide (qty. 1)
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document (qty. 1)
Camera with smoked bubble (qty. 1)
Template for mounting (qty. 1)
Chapter 1 Overview
On—LAN connection is detected
Off—LAN connection is not detected
Blinking—Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN
connection
then turns off.
Security wire and screw (qty. 1)
0.9 mm Allen wrench for adjusting lens (qty. 1)
TORX screwdriver for tamper resistant TORX head screws (qty. 1)
8-32 x 5/16 inch screws (qty. 4)
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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:
Before You Begin, page 2-1
Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2621 IP Dome, page 2-2
Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-23
Accessing the IP Camera Windows, page 2-25
Adjusting the Video Image, page 2-26
Powering the IP Camera On or Off, page 2-28
Resetting the IP Camera, page 2-28
Cleaning the IP Camera, page 2-29

Before You Begin

Before you install the IP camera, review these guidelines:
The IP camera requires a twisted pair category 5 or higher network cable and a connection to a
standard 10/100BaseT hub, router, or switch. To power the IP camera with Power over Ethernet (PoE), a switch must be 802.3af compliant.
If you are using the camera on a network connection that does not provide PoE, you must use a 12
VDC or 24 VAC source that is isolated from the ground (floating output).
If you are using an external speaker, microphone, input device, or output device, you must configure
additional settings after installing and performing the initial set up of the IP camera before the external device can fully operate. For detailed information about these settings, see
“Configuring and Managing the IP Camera.”
If you do not connect an external device (speaker, microphone, input device, output device, or
control device) when you perform the following installation procedure, you can install any of these devices later.
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Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
Chapter 3,
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Warning
The power supply must be placed indoors.
Note If you use the IP camera outdoors, place the camera and the power supply in a suitable NEMA
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enclosure.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Caution Inline power circuits provide current through the communication cable. Use the Cisco provided cable or
This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations.
This product must be connected to a power-over-ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af compliant power source or an IEC60950 compliant limited power source.
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device.
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Statement 1045
a minimum 24AWG communication cable
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Camera components can be damaged by static electricity. Not exercising the proper electrostatic
discharge (ESD) precautions can result in intermittent or complete component failures, and cause the camera to malfunction.
To minimize the potential for ESD damage:
Before you install the IP camera, touch a metal object with your hand to release any static electricity that is in your body.
Always use an ESD-preventive antistatic wrist strap (or ankle strap) and ensure that it makes good skin contact.
For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohm (Mohm).
In addition, follow these guidelines during installation:
Handle camera unit by holding the edges only; avoid touching the printed circuit boards
Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board
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The following sections describe how to install the 2621 IP dome. Installing involves mounting the IP dome by using the procedure that is appropriate for your deployment.
Preparing for Installation, page 2-3
Mounting with a Junction Box, page 2-4
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Mounting with a Conduit Base, page 2-9
Mounting to a Ceiling Tile, page 2-16
Mounting on a Solid Surface, page 2-20

Preparing for Installation

Before you install the IP dome, follow these guidelines:
Carefully unpack the IP dome and its components.
Run an category 5 or higher network cable cabling to the mounting location.
If the IP dome will not be powered from PoE, run a power cable from a 12 VDC or 24 VAC power
adapter to the mounting location
Use a cable gauge that is appropriate for the distance from the IP dome to the power supply (consult a qualified electrician for more information). The terminal connectors on the IP dome support gauges from 14 AWG to 24 AWG. At the end of the wire that attaches to the IP dome, strip enough cable housing to allow each wire to be stripped to 1/4 inch (6.25 mm).
If you will connect an external speaker, microphone, or both to the IP dome, run audio cable from
each device to the mounting location.
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To attach the audio cable to the IP dome, you will need the white snap on ferrite core and audio Y
cable that are included in the optional audio/video cables accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=). Attach the white snap on ferrite core to the audio Y
cable (from the optional accessory kit) at approximately 10 inches (25 cm) away from where the cable connects to the IP dome. To do so, lift the tabs to open the ferrite core, pass the cable through the ferrite core (do not loop the cable), then snap the ferrite core shut to secure it on the cable. See
Figure 2-1 Passing the Audio Cable through a Ferrite Core
If you will use external input devices or output device that trigger alarms (connect through alarm
Figure 2-1.
input ports) or respond to alarms (connect through alarm output ports), run cables from each device to the mounting location. You can use up to two input devices and up to two output devices.
Have an analog monitor available on which to view video while adjusting the field of view.
Caution Use the analog monitor only to point the IP camera to the desired field of view; do not use it to manually
adjust the focus or zoom. Doing so may damage the lens. Instead, use the Focus/Zoom window in the configuration software to remotely set the focus and zoom for the IP camera.
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Have the following tools available:
Phillips-head screwdriver.
Small flat-head screwdriver.
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Drill bits (required for surface mounting with a conduit base, mounting to a ceiling tile, or mounting directly on a solid surface).
One bit should be the appropriate size for the mounting hardware that you are using. The other bit should be large enough for a hole that accommodates the cables that will attach to the IP dome.
Cutting tool to cut a rectangle for cable access (required for mounting directly on a ceiling tile or solid surface).
Screws (quantity 4) for attaching the conduit to a surface (required only for the conduit base mounting option).

Mounting with a Junction Box

You can mount the IP dome onto a standard 4 x 4 inch (101.6 x 101.6 mm) junction box. To do so, perform the following steps.
Note When you disassemble the IP dome for mounting as described in these steps, make sure to remove any
protective packing material that is installed between components.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the dome assembly by unscrewing the three security TORX screws and pulling the dome away
from the base plate (see
Figure 2-2).
Use the TORX screwdriver that is provided with the IP dome to unscrew these screws.
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1
3
4
5
6
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Figure 2-2 Disassembling the 2621 IP Dome Components
1 Base plate
2 Camera unit
3 Camera unit screws (2)
4 Privacy shield
5 Dome assembly
6 TORX screws (3)
Step 2 Remove the Privacy shield by squeezing it inward to release it from the four tabs that hold it into place
(see
Figure 2-2).
Step 3 Remove the camera unit from the base plate by using a Phillips-head screwdriver to unscrew the two
camera unit screws and pressing the tabs that lock the camera unit to the base plate (see
Step 4 Attach the base plate to the junction box using four 8-32 x 3/8-inch screws (see Figure 2-3).
Figure 2-2).
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Figure 2-3 Attaching the Base Plate to a Junction Box
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1 Junction box
2 Base plate
Step 5 Put the an category 5 or higher Ethernet cable through the camera housing and connect it to the LAN
port on the IP dome (see
Caution Do not lift the IP dome by the Ethernet cable.
Step 6 If the IP dome will not receive PoE, put the power cable through the camera housing and connect it to
the power input on the IP dome (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
To connect a power cable, use a flat-head screwdriver to depress the brown tabs on the power input and connect bare positive, negative, and ground wires as shown on the label that is affixed to the IP dome.
Step 7 (Optional) Connect an external speaker, microphone, or both to the Y cable, then connect the Y cable to
the audio port on the IP dome.(see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3). The Y cable that is included in the optional
audio/video cables accessory kit can be purchased from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=).
Each device connects to the audio cable through a standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to the green jack, which is labeled “Audio Out.” A microphone connects to the pink jack, which is labeled “Audio In.”
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Step 8 (Optional) Use the GPIO ports to connect external devices that trigger alarms (connect through alarm
Step 9 Attach the camera unit to the base plate by aligning the three tabs on the camera unit with the slots on
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input ports) or respond to alarms (connect through alarm output ports). (See
the base plate, pressing the camera unit into the base plate until the tabs snap into place, and securing the camera unit with the two camera unit screws (see
Figure 2-4 Attaching the Camera Unit to the Base Plate
Figure 2-4).
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3.)
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1 Base plate
2 Camera unit
Step 10 See Figure 2-16 on page 2-27 and take these actions to adjust the camera lens to obtain the desired image
Temporarily attach an analog monitor to the IP dome so that you can see video while adjusting the
camera. If the cable from the monitor terminates with a 3.5 mm jack, plug it into the analog video output port on the IP dome. If the cable terminates with a BNC connector, connect it to the optional mini cable with BNC adapter, then plug the cable into the analog video output port. The mini cable with BNC adapter is included in the audio/video cables accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=).
Make the following adjustments, viewing the video on the analog monitor as needed:
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Back focus—The back focus is factory set for optimal use and should not require adjustments. In the event that it does need to be adjusted, use the 0.9 mm Allen wrench that is supplied with the IP camera to loosen the three back focus hex screws, then adjust the back focus by aiming the IP camera at an object that is at least 15 feet (4.5 meters) away and gently sliding the lens toward or away from the camera. Take care not to pull the lens completely away from the camera. Obtain a sharp picture in both wide-angle and telephoto positions. When the focus is set as desired, use the Allen wrench to tighten the three back focus hex screws.
Pan—Use a Phillips-head to loosen the panning lock screw, then rotate the camera to obtain the desired image, then tighten the panning lock screw.
Tilt—Loosen the two tilt lock screws, adjust the lens to obtain the desired image, then tighten the screws.
Caution Do not manually adjust the focus or zoom for the IP camera. Attempting to manually do so may damage
the IP camera lens. Instead, use the Focus/Zoom window in the configuration software to remotely set the focus and zoom for the IP camera.
Step 11 Replace the privacy shield by squeezing it to fit inside the four tabs on the camera unit (see Figure 2-5).
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Make sure to adjust the privacy shield inside the dome and trim ring assembly so that it does not block the lens from capturing video.
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Figure 2-5 Attaching the Privacy Shield and Dome
1 Base plate
2 Camera Unit
3 Privacy Shield
4 Dome assembly
5 TORX screws
Step 12 Attach the dome assembly by aligning its tab with the opening in the base plate, pressing it into place,
and securing the three TORX screws (see
Make sure that the security strap that connects the dome assembly to the camera housing is in place.

Mounting with a Conduit Base

You can mount the 2621 IP dome with an optional conduit base (CIVS-IPCA-1006=) in situations where you cannot cut a hole through a surface for cables or where cables run through a small hole in a surface.
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Figure 2-5).
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To mount the IP camera with a conduit base, perform the following steps:
Note When you disassemble the IP dome for mounting as described in these steps, make sure to remove any
protective packing material that is installed between components.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the dome assembly by unscrewing the three security TORX screws and pulling the dome away
from the base plate (see
Use the TORX screwdriver that is provided with the IP dome to unscrew these screws.
Figure 2-6 Disassembling the 2621 IP Dome Components
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Figure 2-3).
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2
3
4
5
6
2-10
1 Base plate
2 Camera unit
3 Camera unit screws (2)
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Step 2 Remove the Privacy shield by squeezing it inward to release it from the four tabs that hold it into place
Step 3 Remove the camera unit from the base plate by using a Phillips-head screwdriver to unscrew the two
Step 4 Use the template provided to mark the locations in the mounting surface for four screw holes, and for
Step 5 Drill 4 holes for screws.
Step 6 Take one of these actions:
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4 Privacy shield
5 Dome assembly
6 TORX security screws (3)
(see
Figure 2-2).
camera unit screws and pressing the tabs that lock the camera unit to the base plate (see
one cabling hole, if cables come through the surface.
The screw holes should be the appropriate size for the mounting hardware that you are using.
If cables run through the surface, drill a hole for the cables.
If cables run parallel to the surface, unscrew the cable entry plug from the desired entry hole in the
side of the conduit base. Then screw the cable entry plug into the bottom cable entry hole.
Figure 2-3).
Step 7 Attach the conduit base to the surface by using four screws that are appropriate for the surface see
(
Figure 2-7).
Use anchors if necessary and make sure to attach the conduit base securely.
Figure 2-7 Attaching the Conduit Base to a Surface
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Step 8 Attach the base plate to the conduit base with the four screws, provided (see Figure 2-8).
Figure 2-8 Attaching the Base Plate to the Conduit Base
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1 Conduit base
2 Base plate
Step 9 Put the an category 5 or higher Ethernet cable through the appropriate cable entry hole in the conduit
base and the opening in the base plate and connect the cable to the LAN port on the IP dome (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
Caution Do not lift the IP dome by the Ethernet cable.
Step 10 If the IP dome will not receive PoE, put the power cable through the appropriate cable entry hole in the
conduit base and the opening in the base plate and connect it to the power input on the IP dome (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
To connect a power cable, use a flat-head screwdriver to depress the brown tabs on the power input and connect bare positive, negative, and ground wires as shown on the label that is affixed to the IP dome.
Step 11 (Optional) Connect an external speaker, microphone, or both to the Y cable, then connect the Y cable to
the audio port on the IP dome.(see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3). The Y cable that is included in the optional
audio/video cables accessory kit can be purchased from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=).
Each device connects to the audio cable through a standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to the green jack, which is labeled “Audio Out.” A microphone connects to the pink jack, which is labeled “Audio In.”
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Step 12 (Optional) Use the GPIO ports to connect external devices that trigger alarms (connect through alarm
Step 13 Attach the camera unit to the base plate by aligning the three tabs on the camera unit with the slots on
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input ports) or respond to alarms (connect through alarm output ports).
See Figure 1-1 on page 1-3.
the base plate, pressing the camera unit into the base plate until the tabs snap into place, and securing the camera unit with the two camera unit screws (see
Figure 2-9 Attaching the Camera Unit to the Base Plate
Figure 2-9).
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1 Base plate
2 Camera unit
Step 14 See Figure 2-16 on page 2-27 and take these actions to adjust the camera lens to obtain the desired
image:
Temporarily attach an analog monitor to the IP dome so that you can see video while adjusting the
camera. If the cable from the monitor terminates with a 3.5 mm jack, plug it into the analog video output port on the IP dome. If the cable terminates with a BNC connector, connect it to the mini cable with BNC adapter, then plug the cable into the analog video output port. The mini cable with BNC adapter is included in the audio/video cables accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=).
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Make the following adjustments, viewing the video on the analog monitor as needed:
Back focus—The back focus is factory set for optimal use and should not require adjustments. In the event that it does need to be adjusted, use the 0.9 mm Allen wrench that is supplied with the IP camera to loosen the three back focus hex screws, then adjust the back focus by aiming the IP camera at an object that is at least 15 feet (4.5 meters) away and gently sliding the lens toward or away from the camera. Take care not to pull the lens completely away from the camera. Obtain a sharp picture in both wide-angle and telephoto positions. When the focus is set as desired, use the Allen wrench to tighten the three back focus hex screws.
Pan—Use a Phillips-head to loosen the panning lock screw, then rotate the camera to obtain the desired image, then tighten the panning lock screw.
Tilt—Loosen the two tilt lock screws, adjust the lens to obtain the desired image, then tighten the screws.
Caution Do not manually adjust the focus or zoom for the IP camera. Attempting to manually do so may damage
the IP camera lens. Instead, use the Focus/Zoom window in the configuration software to remotely set the focus and zoom for the IP camera.
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Step 15 Replace the privacy shield by squeezing it to fit inside the four tabs on the camera unit (see Figure 2-10).
Make sure to adjust the privacy shield inside the dome and trim ring assembly so that it does not block the lens from capturing video.
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Figure 2-10 Attaching the Privacy Shield and Dome
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1 Base plate
2 Camera Unit
3 Privacy Shield
4 Dome assembly
5 TORX screws (3)
Step 16 Attach the dome assembly by aligning its tab with the opening in the base plate, pressing it into place,
and securing the three TORX screws (see
Figure 2-10).
Make sure that the security strap that connects the dome assembly to the camera housing is in place.
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Mounting to a Ceiling Tile

You can mount the IP dome in a ceiling tile. The ceiling tile must be able to support at least three times the weight of the IP dome. An optional ceiling tile mounting plate is available to reinforce a ceiling tile so that the tile provides adequate support. You can purchase the ceiling tile mounting plate from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1007=).
To mount the IP dome to a ceiling tile, perform the following steps. Make sure that the location in which you install the IP dome can support at least three times the weight of the IP dome.
Note When you disassemble the IP dome for mounting as described in these steps, make sure to remove any
protective packing material that is installed between components.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the dome assembly by unscrewing the three security TORX screws and pulling the dome away
from the base plate (see
Use the TORX screwdriver that is provided with the IP dome to unscrew these screws.
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Figure 2-11).
Step 2 Remove the Privacy shield by squeezing it inward to release it from the four tabs that hold it into place
(see
Figure 2-11).
Step 3 Remove the camera unit from the base plate by using a Phillips-head screwdriver to unscrew the two
camera unit screws and pressing the tabs that lock the camera unit to the base plate (see
Figure 2-11).
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Figure 2-11 Disassembling the 2621 IP Dome Components
1 Base plate
2 Camera unit
3 Camera unit screws (2)
4 Privacy shield
5 Dome assembly
6 TORX security screws (3)
Step 4 Remove the ceiling tile from the location at which you want to mount the IP dome and use the template
provided to mark the locations in the ceiling tile for four screw holes and a rectangular cutout for cables. Be sure to align the holes in the ceiling tile with the holes in the ceiling tile mounting plate and the base plate as shown in
Figure 2-12.
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Figure 2-12 Preparing the 2621 IP Dome Ceiling Tile
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2
3
4
1 Ceiling tile mounting plate
2 Ceiling tile
3 Holes in ceiling tile
4 Base plate
Step 5 Place the ceiling tile mounting plate over the ceiling tile.
Orient the ceiling tile mount so that it is flush with the back surface of the ceiling tile.
Step 6 Attache the base plate to the ceiling tile and ceiling tile mounting plate using four screws.
Step 7 Put the an category 5 or higher Ethernet cable through the appropriate cable entry hole in the conduit
base and connect the cable to the LAN port on the IP dome (see
Caution Do not lift the IP dome by the Ethernet cable.
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
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Step 8 If the IP dome will not receive PoE, put the power cable through the appropriate cable entry hole in the
conduit base and connect it to the power input on the IP dome (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-3).
To connect a power cable, use a flat-head screwdriver to depress the brown tabs on the power input and connect bare positive, negative, and ground wires as shown on the label that is affixed to the IP dome.
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