Cisco Cisco VC220 Dome Network Camera Installationsanleitung

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VC 220 Dome WDR Day/Night PoE Network Camera Quick Start Guide
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Light Sensor
Detects the amount of ambient light and switches the 
camera from day to night. If light is too low, the light 
sensor triggers the IR LEDs to turn on.
12 Infrared (IR) 
LEDs
Enables operation in complete darkness. The ring of IR 
LEDs are built-in with a working range of 15 m (50 feet).
Status LED
Indicates the following status:
LED Off—The power is off or the LED status is turned off.
Flashing green in one second intervals—The camera 
and network is functioning.
Steady orange—The camera can’t detect a networking 
signal; thus the camera is not functioning. For example, 
the Ethernet cable is not attached.
Flashing orange—The PIR sensor noted movement. 
Flashing green rapidly—The firmware is being 
upgraded.
Flashing orange rapidly—The camera’s default settings 
are being restored.
Alternating flashing green and orange—Video has 
been lost.
Recessed Reset 
Button
Use a bent paperclip to press the Reset button. The 
Reset button has two functions:
Restart—Press and hold the Reset button for less than 
five seconds to reset the camera.
Restore Factory Defaults—Press and hold the Reset 
button for 10 seconds to restore factory defaults. 
Ethernet RJ45 Port
Connects your Cisco VC 220 camera to a Power over 
Ethernet (PoE) switch or router, or to a PoE power injector 
(not provided) for connection to a non-PoE switch or 
router. The LEDs surrounding the Ethernet port indicate 
the following status:
Green—Indicates network and data activity. Light should 
be steady when camera is on and flashing when data is 
transmitted or received.
Amber—Indicates PoE. Should be steady when using 
PoE.
Power
Included. Connects your Cisco VC 220 camera to 12 V  
power (1 Amp) when not using PoE.