Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 Specifications

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Data Sheet
Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera
Product Overview
The Cisco® Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera is an outdoor high-definition, full-function video endpoint with industry-leading image quality and processing power. The camera is capable of resolutions up to 1280 x 960 at 30 frames per second (fps) while optimizing network usage with either H.264 or Motion JPEG (MJPEG) compression. Contact closures allow integration with access control systems. With its open, standards-based design, the camera provides an ideal platform for integration and operation as an independent device or as part of a Cisco Video Surveillance network.
The Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera offers a variety of benefits, including:
True high-definition video: The camera streams crisp and clear video at resolutions of up to 1280 x 960 at 30 fps while maintaining low network bandwidth.
Outdoor-ready: An IK10 and IP67-rated enclosure enables outdoor mounting.
Dual streaming: The camera can stream H.264 and MJPEG video simultaneously. Each video stream can be configured with individual resolution, quality, and frame rate settings.
Application-ready platform: You can easily add functions by installing and running applications directly on the camera.
Day/night operation: The camera provides true day/night functionality and includes an infrared filter that automatically switches to night mode in low-light scenes. This function can be set to manual, automatic, or scheduled control.
Privacy regions: The camera supports up to four user-defined privacy regions. Any video within a privacy region is masked in the video stream.
Local storage: Video data can automatically be recorded to a microSD card when the camera loses network connectivity.
Bidirectional audio: The camera supports full-duplex audio and options for half-duplex operation.
Open API: Support for Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) 2.0 allows for standards-based interoperability and communications with other ONVIF appliances.
Flexible power options: The camera supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af, 12 VDC, or 24 VAC power through an optional external power supply.
Medianet support: The camera supports the Cisco Medianet interface. When connected to a Cisco switch that also supports Medianet, the switch recognizes the camera as a video endpoint and then uses SmartPort macros to set the correct network parameters for the video stream on the network. In addition, the camera can be automatically discovered and configured when connected to Cisco Video Surveillance Manager 7.0, thereby reducing installation time and cost.
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Item
Specification
Imaging device
1/3-in. progressive-scan CMOS
Image control
Automatic white balance (AWB), automatic gain control (AGC), automatic exposure shutter (AES), and auto and manual iris
Wide dynamic range
~69dB
Minimum illumination
Color mode: F1.2 @ 0.4 lux Black-and-white mode: F1.2 @ 0.2 lux
Lens
3-9 mm DC-Iris
Field of view
93° to 31.7° (horizontal)
68.4° to 23.8° (vertical)
118.9° to 39.6° (diagonal)
Camera angle adjustment
Pan: 350° Tilt: 80° Rotate: 350°
Video compression
H.264 and MJPEG
Audio compression
G.711 A-Law, G.711 U-Law
Resolution and frame rate (H.264)
Refer to Tables 2 and 3
Resolution and frame rate (MJPEG)
Refer to Tables 2 and 3
Video streaming
Single-stream H.264 or MJPEG up to 1280 x 960 @ 30 fps
Dual-stream H.264 and MJPEG
Primary stream programmable up to 1280 x 960 @ 30 fps Secondary stream programmable up to 800 x 600 @ 15 fps
Protocols
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Secure HTTP (HTTPS), Network Time Protocol (NTP), Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS), Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP), Cisco Discovery Protocol, Bonjour, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Secure Shell (SSH)
Quality of service (QoS)
Differentiated services code point (DSCP) marking and class of service (CoS) marking
Power
12 VDC or 24 VAC through optional external power supply, available separately PoE (802.3af)
Power consumption (max)
DC: 9 W AC: 10.5 W PoE: 11 W
Primary (H.264)
Maximum fps
Secondary (H.264 or MJPEG)
Maximum fps
1280 x 720
30
1024 x 576 960 x 544 768 x 432 704 x 400 640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
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Features
Table 1 describes the features of the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera.
Table 1. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Features
Table 2 lists the video stream support for the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera for a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Table 2. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio
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Primary (H.264)
Maximum fps
Secondary (H.264 or MJPEG)
Maximum fps
1024 x 576
30
1024 x 576 960 x 544 768 x 432 704 x 400 640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
960 x 544
30
960 x 544 768 x 432 704 x 400 640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
768 x 432
30
768 x 432 704 x 400 640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
704 x 400
30
704 x 400 640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
640 x 368
30
640 x 368 352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
352 x 208
30
352 x 208 320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
320 x 192
30
320 x 192 192 x 112 160 x 96
15
192 x 112
30
192 x 112 160 x 96
15
160 x 96
30
160 x 96
15
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Primary (H.264)
Maximum fps
Secondary (H.264 or MJPEG)
Maximum fps
1280 x 960
30
800 x 600 640 x 480 480 x 360 320 x 240 240 x 184 160 x 120
15
1024 x 768
30
800 x 600 640 x 480 480 x 360 320 x 240 240 x 184 160 x 120
15
800 x 600
30
640 x 480 480 x 360 320 x 240 240 x 184 160 x 120
15
640 x 480
30
480 x 360 320 x 240 240 x 184 160 x 120
15
480 x 360
30
320 x 240 240 x 184 160 x 120
15
320 x 240
30
240 x 184 160 x 120
15
240 x 184
30
160 x 120
15
160 x 120
30
160 x 120
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Item
Specification
Network connectivity
100BASE-TX Ethernet with RJ-45 connector
Alarm input
One logic-level programmable
Alarm output*
One logic-level programmable
Storage
MicroSD card slot
Audio ● 3.5-mm audio jack: Audio input for optional external microphone and audio output for optional external speaker
supported through Y-cable adapter
Two-way (full- and half-duplex), one-way, or audio off
Power input
Terminal block
Table 3 lists the video stream support for the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera for a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Table 3. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Video Stream Support for 4:3 Aspect Ratio
Connectors
Table 4 describes the connectivity and connectors of the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera.
Table 4. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Connectors
*
Not supported when the camera is used with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager.
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Item
Specifications and Features
Activity detection
User-definable alerts with configurable sensitivities and thresholds, email alert, and HTTP notifications
Camera-tamper detection
User-definable alerts, email alert, and HTTP notifications
Video format
NTSC and PAL
Image settings
Configurable brightness, sharpness, contrast, saturation, and white balance
Overlay capabilities
Time, date, and text
Selectable bit rate
Support for constant bit rate or variable bit rate
IP filtering
Users can enter a list of allowed or blocked IP addresses for viewing video and configuring camera settings
Discovery
Cisco Discovery Protocol, Bonjour Zero-Configuration discovery
Configuration
Browser-based using Internet Explorer 8 and later
Two levels of user access with password protection
Security
Support for IEEE 802.1X authentication
Item
Specification
Housing
Aluminum
LEDs
Power and activity
Dimensions (D x H)
6.9 x 4.5 in. (174 x 115 mm)
Weight
1500 g
Certifications
Safety
UL60950-1 2nd edition CSA22.2-No.60950-1 IEC/EN60950-1 2nd edition IEC/EN60825
EMC-Requirements
CISPR22 Class B ICES-003 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000-3-2/-3-3 Class A VCCI Class B KN22 Class B KN24
Operating Temperature
-40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C) Cold startup: -40°C
Software
Table 5 describes the primary features of the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera software.
Table 5. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Primary Software Features
Specifications
Table 6 provides mechanical specifications of the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera.
Table 6. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Mechanical Specifications
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Item
Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera
Installation template and alignment sticker
Bushing and connectors
L-type hex wrench
Screws and nuts
Desiccant pack
Documentation reference card
Regulatory documentation
Part Number
Description
CIVS-IPC-3535
Cisco Video Surveillance IP Dome Body, Outdoor, 1.3MP DN, IO
CIVS-6KA-VRD-S
Smoked Vandal-Resistant Dome
CIVS-6KA-VRD-C
Clear Vandal-Resistant Dome
CIVS-IPCA-PWR12V
12 VDC Power Supply
CIVS-AVCABLE
Audio Video Cable for 35xx, 6k, and 7k Series IP Cameras
Figure 1 shows the dimensions of the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Figure 1. Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera Dimensions
Package Contents
Table 7 describes the items that ship with the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera.
Table 7. Package Contents
Availability
The Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera is available through Cisco Authorized Technology Provider (ATP) Partners.
Ordering Information
Table 8 lists the part numbers for the Cisco Video Surveillance 3535 IP Camera and accessories.
Table 8. Ordering Information
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Printed in USA C78-731177-00 05/14
Using the Camera with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager
Features that are marked with an asterisk (*) are not supported when using the camera with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager.
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