Cisco Cisco VC220 Dome Network Camera Installationsanleitung
VC 220 Dome WDR Day/Night PoE Network Camera Quick Start Guide
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Verifying the Hardware Installation
After you install your Cisco VC 220 camera, check the Status LED to verify
connectivity. See
connectivity. See
“Status LED” on page 5
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It is suggested that you install the software – see
– before you replace the dome cover
on the camera. This is because after the software is installed, you will be
able to use the web-based configuration utility to see how the lens
should be adjusted and how the camera needs to be focused. See
able to use the web-based configuration utility to see how the lens
should be adjusted and how the camera needs to be focused. See
for instructions on lens and
focusing adjustments, and how to replace the dome cover.
Getting Started with the Configuration
Follow these steps to install the configuration software on your
Cisco VC 220 camera.
Cisco VC 220 camera.
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Insert the Cisco VC 220 Setup CD into your computer’s CD-ROM
drive. If the CD doesn’t run automatically, go to My Computer and
double-click on the CD-ROM drive to launch the application.
drive. If the CD doesn’t run automatically, go to My Computer and
double-click on the CD-ROM drive to launch the application.
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Click the Start button when the Setup screen appears.
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Follow the Setup Wizard instructions to configure your
Cisco VC 220 camera.
Cisco VC 220 camera.
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Launch the web-based configuration utility.
TIPS
• As you go through the configuration, the default user name and
password is admin. Type admin in lowercase letters in the Username
and Password fields when prompted, then click OK.
and Password fields when prompted, then click OK.
• A MAC address is the unique identifier in camera discovery. The Setup
Wizard lists the IP addresses and MAC addresses of all the cameras
discovered. If you have more than one camera, make a note of the MAC
address found on the side of the camera. Knowing the MAC address
makes it easier to identify multiple cameras.
discovered. If you have more than one camera, make a note of the MAC
address found on the side of the camera. Knowing the MAC address
makes it easier to identify multiple cameras.
• The camera uses DHCP for setting an IP address, with an address being
obtained from a DHCP server or a DHCP router. If no DHCP server is
present in the network, after 90 seconds, the camera defaults to a static
address of 192.168.1.99.
present in the network, after 90 seconds, the camera defaults to a static
address of 192.168.1.99.
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