Cisco 8620 Reference Manual

Cisco 8620 Reference Manual

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Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP
Camera Reference Guide
Release 1.0.5
April 9, 2020
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
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http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
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  • Page 1 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide Release 1.0.5 April 9, 2020 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started C H A P T E R Overview Physical Description Power Adapters Hardware Installation Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera Hardware Installation Cisco Video Surveillance 8630 IP Camera Hardware Installation DI/DO Diagram 1-18 LED Definitions 1-20 Hardware Reset...
  • Page 4 Stream settings 5-16 Media > Audio 5-22 Audio Settings 5-22 Audio Clips 5-22 Network > General settings 5-23 Network Type 5-24 Network > Streaming protocols 5-26 HTTP streaming 5-26 RTSP Streaming 5-27 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 5 Applications > Tampering detection 5-44 Applications > Audio detection 5-44 Applications > PIR 5-46 Applications > Shock detection 5-46 Applications > Package management 5-47 Recording > Recording settings 5-48 Recording Settings 5-48 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 6 Local storage > SD card management 5-50 SD card status 5-50 SD card format 5-50 SD card control 5-50 Local storage > Content management 5-51 Searching and Viewing Records 5-51 Search Results 5-51 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Cisco technical documentation. It is available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0.
  • Page 8 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 9: Overview

    • Overview The Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 (indoor) and 8630 (indoor/outdoor) IP Cameras are high-definition, full-functioned video endpoints with industry-leading image quality and processing power. The cameras are capable of 1920 x 1080 resolution while optimizing network usage with H.264, H.265, or MJPEG compression.
  • Page 10: Physical Description

    Mounting options—The cameras can be installed to a ceiling or wall. • Physical Description The following figures illustrate the cameras: Figure 1-1 —Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera outer view • Figure 1-2—Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera inner view •...
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Getting Started Physical Description Figure 1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera Inner View Terminal block LEDs RJ45 Ethernet socket Tilt retention screw IR LEDs LENS PIR sensor Microphone Reset button 10 MicroSD card slot Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 12 Dome cover Figure 1-4 Cisco Video Surveillance 8030 IP Camera Inner View Terminal block Waterproof connector for Ethernet Status LEDs Waterproof connector for DI/DO RJ45 Ethernet socket Tilt retention screw IR LEDs Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 13: Power Adapters

    Cisco Video Surveillance 8630 IP Camera Hardware Installation, page 1-9 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera Hardware Installation To perform the hardware installation of the Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 IP Camera, follow these steps: Make a note of the MAC address of the camera.
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Hardware Installation Plan your installation. Note the PIR sensor's coverage when selecting a installation position. Step 3 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Getting Started Hardware Installation Use the alignment sticker to drill mounting holes on the ceiling. Install the camera using the included Step 4 screws and anchors. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 16 You can use the Cisco IP Camera Setup Software to obtain the IP address of the camera, which you need to access the camera. For instructions, see Cisco IP Camera Setup Software Reference Guide at: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/connected-safety-security/...
  • Page 17: Cisco Video Surveillance 8630 Ip Camera Hardware Installation

    Getting Started Hardware Installation Cisco Video Surveillance 8630 IP Camera Hardware Installation To perform the hardware installation of the Cisco Video Surveillance 8630 IP Camera, follow these steps: Make a note of the MAC address of the camera. Step 1 The MAC address is printed on the label that is attached to the camera.
  • Page 18 Remove the waterproof connectors. You can dispose the foam pad from the I/O connector cabling hole. Step 3 Pass an Ethernet cable through the cabling hole as shown in the following figure. Step 4 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-10...
  • Page 19 Wrap the rubber seal around the cable, and install the waterproof cable gland components to the Ethernet Step 5 cable. Leave a length of 15cm from the top of cable gland assembly. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-11...
  • Page 20 Pass the DI/DO, audio, and power wires through the waterproof cable gland components, and through Step 7 the rubber seal as shown below. Tighten the cable gland components using a crescent wrench. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-12...
  • Page 21 DO– 1 (If external devices are powered by external sources, can use DI– as common ground) DO– 0 DO+ (5V; if used, can be paired with DO– 0 and DO– 1.) MIC-IN P AUDIO-OUT P Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-13...
  • Page 22 Use the alignment sticker to drill mounting holes on a ceiling or wall. If drilling a routing hole is not Step 10 allowed, you can use the side-routing bracket to route cables through a 3/4 inch conduit from the side of the camera. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-14...
  • Page 23 You can use the Cisco IP Camera Setup Software to obtain the IP address of the camera, which you need to access the camera. You also can use this tool to perform the basic camera set up. For instructions, see...
  • Page 24 For information about accessing the camera and viewing video, see Chapter 2, “Accessing the IP Camera” Chapter 3, “IP Camera Main Page.” When done, tighten the tilt retention screws. Step 13 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-16...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Getting Started Hardware Installation Replace the desiccant bags on the inside of the dome cover. Step 14 Install the dome cover using the T10 wrench. Step 15 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-17...
  • Page 26: Di/Do Diagram

    The following figure shows dry contact with external DC power source to supply a relay. Dry contact is the safest connection to protect devices. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-18...
  • Page 27 DI/DO Diagram The following figure shows wet contact with external DC power source to supply a relay The following figure shows dry Contact and Using Camera DO+ to Supply a Relay Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-19...
  • Page 28: Led Definitions

    Chapter 1 Getting Started LED Definitions LED Definitions Table 1-1 describes the LEDs on the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera. Table 1-1 IP Camera LEDs Item LED Status Description Steady red Powered and system booting, or network failed Red LED off...
  • Page 29: General Connection (Poe)

    Connecting the Camera to a Non-PoE Switch The camera is only to be connected to PoE networks without routing to outside plants. Note • For a PoE connection, use only UL listed I.T.E. with PoE output. • Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-21...
  • Page 30: Network Connection

    Step 3 Use the public IP and the secondary HTTP port to access the camera from the Internet. See the “Network > General settings” section on page 5-23 for more information. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-22...
  • Page 31 For more information about network configuration options (such as that of streaming ports), choose Configuration > Network in the IP camera web-based interface. Cisco also provides the automatic port forwarding feature as an NAT traversal function with the precondition that your router must support the UPnP port forwarding feature.
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 Getting Started Network Deployment Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 1-24...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2 Accessing The Ip Camera

    The camera utilizes 32-bit ActiveX plugin. You cannot open a management/view session with the Note • camera using a 64-bit IE browser. If you encounter this problem, try execute the Iexplore.exe program from C:\Windows\SysWOW64. • A 32-bit version of IE browser will be installed. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 34: Performing The Initial Setup Of The Ip Camera

    In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter a password for the IP camera root user. Step 2 Enable / disable HTTPs check box as required. Step 3 Click Save. Step 4 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 35: Using Rtsp Players

    As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554, set the RTSP port to Step 3 554. For more information, see the “RTSP Streaming” section on page 5-27. Step 4 Launch the player, such as QuickTime, on the 3GPP-compatible mobile devices. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 36 Type the following URL commands into the player. The address format is Step 5 rtsp://public_ip_address_of_your camera:rtsp_port/ RTSP_streaming_access_name_for_stream_#_with_small_frame_size_and_frame_rate. For example: rtsp://192.168.10.15:554/live2.sdp You can configure Stream #2 into the suggested stream settings as shown above for live viewing on a mobile device. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 37: Ip Camera Main Page

    IP Camera Main Page This chapter explains the layout of the IP camera Main page. It is composed of the following sections: Cisco Logo, Host Name, Camera Control Area, Configuration Area, Menu, and Live Video Window. Figure 3-1 illustrates the Main page.
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 IP Camera Main Page Figure 3-1 Camera Main Page Cisco Logo. Click this logo to visit the Cisco website Resize buttons: Click the Auto button, the video cell will resize automatically to fit the monitor • Click 100% is to display the original homepage size •...
  • Page 39: Live Video Window For H.264 Or H.265 Video Streams

    If the live view window is displaying the full view, the PTZ buttons are not functional. For a megapixel camera, it is recommended to use monitors of the 24 inch size or larger, and are • capable of 1600x1200 or better resolutions. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 40 “Media > Image” section on page 5-9. Title and Time. The video title and time can be stamped on the streaming video. For more information, see the “Media > Image” section on page 5-9. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 41: Live Video Window For Mjpeg Video Streams

    “Image settings” section on page 5-12. Video Control Buttons—Depending on the camera model and camera configuration, some buttons • may not be available. Figure 3-3 illustrates the live video window for MJPEG or video streams. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 42: Time. Display The Current Date And Time. For More Information, See The

    To control the zoom level, drag the slider bar. To move to a different area you want to magnify, drag the navigation screen. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 43 To specify the storage destination and file name, see “MP4 Saving Options” procedure on page 4-2. Full Screen button: Click this button to switch to full screen mode. Press the Esc key to switch back to normal mode. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 IP Camera Main Page Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 45 Note that to utilize this feature, the camera must be configured to enable multicast streaming at the same time. For more information, see the “RTSP Streaming” section on page 5-27. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 46: Two Way Audio

    DirectX), once the plug-in for the web console is loaded, it will automatically detect if there is any joystick on the computer. The joystick should work properly without installing any other driver or software. Then you can begin to configure the joystick settings of connected devices. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 47 Delete button. Repeat the process until you are done with the configuration of all preferred actions. The buttons you define should appear on the button list accordingly. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Client Settings Joystick settings Click the Save button on the Client settings page to preserver your settings. Step 4 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 49: Configuration

    Applications > PIR, page 5-46 • Applications > Shock detection, page 5-46 • Applications > Package management, page 5-47 • Recording > Recording settings, page 5-48 • Local storage > SD card management, page 5-50 • Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 50: Accessing The Settings Pages

    Figure 5-1 illustrates the configuration main page. Figure 5-1 Configuration Main Page Navigation area. Configuration list. Firmware version Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 51: System > General Settings

    This column shows the settings of your home page layout. You can manually select the background and font colors in Theme Options (the second tab on this page). The settings will be displayed automatically in this Preview field. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 52: Theme Options

    Here you can change the color of your homepage layout. There are three types of preset patterns for you to choose from. The new layout will simultaneously appear in the Preview filed. Click Save to enable the settings. Figure 5-2 illustrates theme options. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 53 Click the field where you want to change the color on the right column. The palette window will pop up. Drag the slider bar and click on the left square to select a desired color. Step 3 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 54: System > Logs

    The View Parameters page lists the entire system parameters. If you need technical assistance, provide the information listed on this page. System > Maintenance This section explains how to restore the camera to factory default, upgrade firmware version, and so on. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 55: General Settings > Upgrade Firmware

    Note Do not power off the camera during the upgrade. To upgrade the firmware, follow these steps: Download the latest firmware file from the Cisco website at this link: Step 1 https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html. The file is in .pkg file format.
  • Page 56: Import/Export Files

    See the following for how to bring the camera back to work: Applicable scenario: - Power disconnected during firmware upgrade. - Unknown reason causing abnormal LED status, and a Restore cannot recover normal working condition. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 57: Media > Image

    Rotate—Indicates clockwise rotation. Rotation can be applied with flip, mirror, and physical – lens rotation settings to adapt to different mounting locations. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide...
  • Page 58: Ir Control

    5 meters or farther away, the Smart IR function may not bring as significant benefits as in close range. The following figure shows these examples: 1—Smart IR disabled; distance: 5M 2—Smart IR enabled; distance: 5M Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-10...
  • Page 59 Exposure setting window. See the “Exposure” section on page 5-13. You can also configure the Exposure Exclude window in a night mode Profile setting so that your day time setting is not affected. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-11...
  • Page 60: Image Settings

    In certain conditions, shadows or light changes can all cause false alarms in motion detection. The deblur function uses the same detection window as that of the Motion detection. • Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-12...
  • Page 61: Exposure

    Then you can configure iris mode as “indoor” or “outdoor” to reach the best image quality. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-13...
  • Page 62: Focus

    Auto Focus To perform the automated Focus function, follow these steps: Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-14...
  • Page 63: Privacy Mask

    You can use four mouse clicks to create a new masking window, which is recommended to be at least Step 2 twice the size of the object (height and width) you want to cover. Enter a Window Name and click Save to enable the setting. Step 3 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-15...
  • Page 64: Media > Video

    Region of Interest Output frame size Stream 1 1920 x 1080 ~ 640 x 480 1920 x 1080 ~ 640 x 480 (Selectable) (Selectable) Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Fixed Fixed Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-16...
  • Page 65 Dynamic Intra frame feature can save up to 53% of bandwidth. The amount of bandwidth thus saved is also determined by the activities in the field of view. If activities occur Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-17...
  • Page 66 H.264 without enabling these bandwidth-saving features. Smart FPS—In a static scene, the algorithm re-encodes old frames when no motions occur in – scene. When motions occur, the encoding returns to normal to deliver real-time streaming. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-18...
  • Page 67 As the result, the lower screen is constantly displayed in high details, while the upper half is transmitted using a lower-quality format. Although the upper half is transmitted using a lower quality format, you still have an awareness of what is happening on the whole screen. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-19...
  • Page 68 40Mbps. The bit rate then becomes the Average or Upper bound bit rate number. The camera will strive to deliver video streams around or within the bit rate limitation you impose. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-20...
  • Page 69 If the power line frequency is set to 50Hz (at the 5MP resolution), the frame rates are selectable at 1fps, 2fps, 3fps, 5fps, 8fps, 10fps, and up to 25fps. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-21...
  • Page 70: Media > Audio

    (1 to 10 seconds). You can also use the camera's embedded microphone to record an audio clip, if available. Because the memory space is limited, a recording count down will Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-22...
  • Page 71: Network > General Settings

    When completed with the settings on this page, click Save to enable the settings. Network > General settings This section explains how to configure a wired network connection for the camera. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-23...
  • Page 72: Network Type

    IP address in your email or on the FTP server. Go to Configuration > Network > General settings > Network type. Select PPPoE and enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. Click Save to enable the setting. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-24...
  • Page 73 2. Enter the link-global or link-local IPv6 address in the address bar of your web browser. 3. Press Enter on the keyboard or click Refresh button to refresh the web page. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-25...
  • Page 74: Network > Streaming Protocols

    For example, when the Access name for stream 2 is set to video2.mjpg: Launch Mozilla Firefox or Netscape. Type the above URL command in the address bar. Press Enter. The JPEG images will be displayed in your web browser. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-26...
  • Page 75: Rtsp Streaming

    Therefore, enabling multicast can effectively save Internet bandwith. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-27...
  • Page 76 Restricted to the same continent Unrestricted in scope The Multicast metadata port is utilized by Cisco VADP (Video Audio development platform) modules to transfer video analytics results, PTZ stream, textual data, and event messages between the camera and the client side running and observing the video analysis. If your client side computer is located outside the local network, you may need to open the associated TCP port on routers and firewall.
  • Page 77 DSCP value and give them a particular forwarding treatment; for example, how much bandwidth to reserve for it. Use the setting options of DSCP (DiffServ Codepoint) to specify the DSCP value for each application (0~63). Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-29...
  • Page 78 Account management window, apply the password for the root account first. Administrators can create up to 20 user accounts. To create a new user, follow these steps: Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-30...
  • Page 79 Before using HTTPS for communication with the camera, a Certificate must be created first. There are two way to create and install a certificate: Method 1: Create Self-Signed Certificate Select this option from a pull-down menu. Step 1 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-31...
  • Page 80 “http://” to “https://” in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard. Some Security Alert dialogs will pop up. Click OK or Yes to enable HTTPS. Security > Access List This section explains how to control access permission by verifying the client PC IP address. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-32...
  • Page 81 Then you can Add a rule to the following Access List. The IPv6 access list column will not be displayed unless you enable IPv6 on the Network page. For more information about IPv6 Settings, see the “Network > General settings” section on page 5-23 for detailed information. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-33...
  • Page 82 CA, then upload related certificate(s). When all settings are complete, move the camera to the protected LAN by connecting it to an 802.1x Step 3 enabled switch. The devices will then start the authentication automatically. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-34...
  • Page 83 You can use your mouse to pan or tilt the camera by dragging the video image. You can use your mouse wheel to zoom the camera by clicking the video image and then scrolling the wheel. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-35...
  • Page 84 When an event is triggered, you can specify what type of action that will be performed. You can configure the camera to send snapshots or videos to your email address or FTP site. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-36...
  • Page 85 Audio detection can take place as a complement to motion detection or as a method to detect activities not covered by the camera view. PIR—Applies to the Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 only. This option allows the camera to trigger •...
  • Page 86 Click on the Set VADP Trigger button to open the VADP triggers menu. The triggering conditions available software modules known as Cisco APP Packages will be listed. Use the arrow buttons to select these triggers. You may implant these modules for different purposes such as triggering motion detection, or applications related to video analysis, etc.
  • Page 87 Select to send the media files to a networked storage when a trigger is activated. See the “Recording > Recording settings” section on page 48 for details. Only one NAS server can be configured. Click Save server to enable the settings. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-39...
  • Page 88 The following is an example of a file destination with video clips: Click 20150120 to open the directory: Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-40...
  • Page 89 In the Event settings column, the Servers and Medias you configured will be listed; make sure the Event > Status is indicated as ON, in order to enable the event triggering action. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-41...
  • Page 90 A movement must persist longer than 0.3 second for the motion to be detected. Click Save to enable the settings. Step 4 Select Enable motion detection to enable this function. Step 5 Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-42...
  • Page 91 Digital output—Select Open or Grounded to define the normal status for the digital output. Connect • the digital output pin of the camera to an external device to determine the current status. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-43...
  • Page 92 Dark environments where video motion detection may not function well. • In the example shown in Figure 5-9, the red circles indicate where the audio alarms can be triggered when breaching or falling below the preset threshold. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-44...
  • Page 93 To make this configuration, follow these steps: Step 1 Click the Profile button. Once the Audio detection window is opened, the current sound input will be interactively indicated by a fluctuating yellow wave diagram. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-45...
  • Page 94 5-16 for video streaming settings. Applications > PIR Applies to the Cisco Video Surveillance 8620 only. Check the Enable PIR detection check box to enable the PIR (Passive Infrared) detection. The default is enabled. Click Save to save the setting.
  • Page 95 Applications > Package management You can store and execute Cisco software modules onto the camera's flash memory or SD card. These software modules can apply in video analysis for intelligent video applications such as license plate recognition, object counting, or as an agent for edge recording, and so on.
  • Page 96 The camera has a buffer that temporarily holds data for a period of time. Therefore, when an event occurs, the camera can retrieve image frames taken several seconds ago. Enter a number to define the duration of recording before and after a trigger is activated. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-48...
  • Page 97 When the system begins recording, it will send the recorded files to the network storage. The new recording name will appear in the drop-down list on the recording page. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-49...
  • Page 98 Enable automatic disk cleanup—Check this item and enter the number of days you wish to retain a file. For example, if you enter “7 days,” the recorded files will be stored on the SD card for 7 days. Click Save to enable your settings. Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-50...
  • Page 99 Those snapshots will be converted into an AVI file. Remove—Select the desired search results, then click this button to delete the files. • Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-51...
  • Page 100 Chapter 5 Configuration Local storage > Content management Cisco Video Surveillance 8620/8630 IP Camera Reference Guide 5-52...

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