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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 eill ance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide Text Part Number: OL -28645-01[...]

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    NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INF ORMATION, AND R ECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL A RE BELIEVED T O BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KI ND, EXPRES S OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAK E FULL RESPONS IBILITY F OR THEIR APPLI CATION OF ANY P RODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE L ICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE A CCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE IN[...]

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    iii Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 CONTENTS Preface v Overview v Organization v Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guid elines v CHAPTER 1 Overview 1-1 Introduction 1-1 Package Contents 1-2 IP Camera Physical Details 1-3 General Purpose I/O Terminal Block 1-5 CHAPTER 2 Camera Installatio[...]

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    Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01[...]

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    v Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Preface Overview This document, Cisco V ideo Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Install ation Guide , pro vides information about installing and deplo ying the Cisco V ideo Surv eillance 3520 IP Camera. Organization This manual is o rganized as follows: Obtaining Documentation, Obtai[...]

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    vi Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Preface[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 1 Overview This chapter d escribes the Cisco V ideo Surv eillance 3520 IP Camera, and inclu des the follo wing topics: • Introduction, page 1-1 • Package Contents, page 1-2 • IP Camera Physical Details, page 1-3 Introduction The Cisco V ideo Survei llance [...]

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    1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 1 Overvi ew Package Contents Package Contents The Cisco V ideo Survei llance 3520 IP Camera package incl udes the follo wing items: • Cisco V ideo Surv eillance 3520 IP Camera (1) • Installation template and al ignment sticker (1) • W all anchors (3) • Scre w[...]

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    1-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Physical Details IP Camera Physical Details Figure 1-1 and the table that follo ws describe the physic al features of the 3520 IP camera. Figur e 1- 1 I P C a m e r a D e t a i l s 1 Light sensor Senses the le vel of ambient light to d etermine w[...]

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    1-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 1 Overvi ew IP Camera Physical Details 4 T ilt adjustment screw Used when tilting the camera to set the f ield of vie w . 5 Recessed reset button Recessed but ton that reboots the I P camera or resets it to a default state. Y ou can use a pin or paper clip to depress[...]

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    1-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 1 Overview IP Camera Physical Details General Purpose I/O Terminal Block Figure 1-2 sho w s the GPIO terminal block pin l ocations and descriptions. Figur e 1 -2 GPIO T er minal Block Pin Locations and Descr iptions Note The maximum output load from p ins 7 and 8 is [...]

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    1-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 1 Overvi ew IP Camera Physical Details[...]

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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 2 Camera Installation This chapter pro vides information and instructio ns for in stalling the Cisco V ideo Surveillance 3520 IP Camera, and includes the follo wing topics: • Installation Guidelines, p age 2-1 • W arnings Before Installati on, page 2-1 • I[...]

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    2-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation Warnings Before Installation • Do not place the IP Camera ar ound heat sources, such as a tele vision or oven. • Refer to y our user’ s manual f or the operating temperature. • Ke ep the IP Camera aw ay from direct sunlight. • Do not p[...]

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    2-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation Warnings Before Installation War ni ng Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074 War ni ng The power supply must be placed indoors. Statement 331 Note If you use the IP camera outdoo rs, p[...]

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    2-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Install the 3520 IP camera using o ne of the follo wing procedures: • Mounting the IP Camera Directly to a Surface, page 2-4 • Mounting the IP Camera Flush with a Surface, page 2-7 • Mounting t[...]

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    2-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation The GPIO terminal block pin locati ons and descriptions ar e as follo ws: Step 6 (Optional) Use a mini cable wit h BNC connector to temporarily attach an NTSC or P AL compliant analog video display de vice to the analog vi[...]

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    2-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Step 9 While vie wing video from the IP camera, perform the follo wing steps to adjust the focal length and zoom fact or . a. Loosen the locking scre w on the focus ring, adjust the foca l length (from near to infinity [ ?[...]

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    2-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Mounting the IP Camera Flush with a Surface T o mount the 3520 IP camera flush with a surface, complete the follo wing steps: Procedure Step 1 Secure the I P camera inside th e camera housi ng using the tw o included scre [...]

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    2-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation The anchor clips twist ov er the ceilin g tile. T urn the anchor clip scre ws until the camera housing is snug against the ceiling tile. Do not ov er tighten the scre ws. Step 6 Connect a shiel ded twisted pair (STP) Categ[...]

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    2-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Note The mini cable with BNC adapter is includ ed in the audio/video cabl es accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-A VCABLE). Analog video is enabled b y default to allo w you to adjust t[...]

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    2-10 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation b. Loosen the locking scre w on the zo om ring, adjust the zoom f actor (from telephoto to wide angle) to achie ve the desired f ield of view , then tighten the locking scre w . If the focus is no longer sharp after adjus[...]

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    2-11 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Mounting the IP camera with a Vandal Resistant Enclosure T o mount the 3520 IP camera using a v andal resist ant (VR) enclosure, comp lete the follo wing steps: Procedure Step 1 Attach the included alignment st icker to t[...]

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    2-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Step 5 Secure the IP camera to the condui t base with two incl uded scre ws. Step 6 Feed a shielded twisted pair (STP) Cate gory 5 or higher netw ork cable through the conduit base and connect to the LAN port on th e back[...]

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    2-13 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation Note The mini cable with BNC adapter is includ ed in the audio/video cabl es accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-A VCABLE). Analog video is enabled b y default to allo w you to adjust [...]

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    2-14 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 2 Camera Installation IP Camera Installation b. Loosen the locking scre w on the zo om ring, adjust the zoom f actor (from telephoto to wide angle) to achie ve the desired f ield of view , then tighten the locking scre w . If the focus is no longer sharp after adjus[...]

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 3 Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera After you install IP camera as described in the Chapter 2, “Camera Installation, ” or after you perform a factory reset procedure, you must access the IP came ra and make initial conf iguration settings. These [...]

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    3-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 3 Performi ng th e Initial Setup of the IP Camera Step 3 In the Password and Confirm Password f iel ds of the admin ro w , enter a password for the IP camera administrator . Y ou must enter the same password i n both f ields. The password is case sensiti ve and must [...]

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 4 Camera Management This chapter pro vides information and instructions for managing t he Cisco V ideo Surv eillance 2620 IP Camera, and includes the follo wing topics: • Understanding the IP Camera User Int erface, page 4-1 • Po wering the IP Camera On or O[...]

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    4-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Understanding the IP Camera User Inte rface IP Camera Windows The IP camera user interface includes these main window s: • Home windo w—Displays the system information th at is described in Ta b l e 4-2 . • Setup window—Pro vides access t[...]

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    4-3 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Powering the IP Camera On o r Off Powering the IP Camera On or Off The IP camera does not include an on/ off switch . Y ou po wer it on or off b y connecting it to or disconnectin g it from a power source. When you po wer off the IP camera, conf [...]

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    4-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Viewing Live Video Viewing Live Video After you install and set up the Cisco V ideo Surveill ance IP Camera, you can connect to the IP camera through Internet Explor er and access the Camera V ideo & Control wi ndow t o vie w liv e video. The[...]

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    4-5 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Viewing Live Video Right Arro w toggle but t on Click the Right Arr ow to display the video i mage controls. The b utton changes to the Left Arro w button. Click the Left Arro w button to hi de the video image controls. The b utton changes to the[...]

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    4-6 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Viewing Live Video Hotspot Pan/T ilt but t on Click this latch b utton to enable the hotspot pan/t ilt feature, which lets you pan and tilt the IP camera tow a rd a point that you click in the v ideo display . T o perform a hotspot pan/tilt actio[...]

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    4-7 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Viewing Live Video Motion detection control s Note These controls appear when yo u click the Up Arrow in the Moti on Detection area and are av ailable only viewing th e primary (H.264) stream. Enable Motion Detection check box Enables the motion [...]

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    4-8 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 Chapter 4 Camera Manage ment Viewing Live Video Restor e but t o n Deselects all areas in the video f ield that you ha ve selected for motion detection monitoring. Sav e Settings but to n Sav e the current motion detectio n configurat ion. T able 4-4 Camera V ideo & Cont[...]

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    IN-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 INDEX A About link 4-2 ActiveX contro ls 4-2 B brightness 4-5 C camera See IP camera Camera Video/Contr ol window accessing 4-4 description 4-2 displayin g 4-2 connecting, to the IP camera for the first time 3-1 PC requirements for 3-1 contrast 4-5 D DHCP, obtaining I P add[...]

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    Index IN-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3520 IP Camera Installation Guide OL-28645-01 See also video log out, of IP camera 4-2 M motion detection accessing controls 4-6 controls 4-7 enabling 4-7 sensitivity 4-7 threshold 4-7 mounting to ceil ing or wall 2-11 P panning 4-6 password requirements for 3-2 password, requ irements for 3-2 power adapter 2-1 p[...]