Cisco Cisco Video Surveillance 2000 IP Dome Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera and IP Dome Firmware Release 2.1.2
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  Upgrading to Release 2.1.2
Step 3
Take these action to place the IP camera you are upgrading into upgrade mode:
a.
Power off the IP camera:
  –
If the IP camera receives AC power, remove the power cable from the IP camera or unplug the 
cable from the outlet.
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If the IP camera receives power over Ethernet (PoE), disconnect the network cable from the IP 
camera.
b.
Press and hold the Reset button on the IP camera.
See Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera User Guide for the location of the Reset button.
c.
While holding the Reset button, power on the IP camera by reconnecting the power cable or Ethernet 
cable that you disconnected.
d.
Continue to hold the Reset button for 10 seconds.
When an IP camera enters upgrade mode, the amber Ready LED on the front of the IP camera blinks.
Step 4
Navigate to the folder where you unzipped the Upgrade Utility file and double click Upgrade.exe.
The Cisco Upgrade Utility for Standard Definition IP Camera window appears. Each IP camera or 
camera that you are upgrading appears in the Device List.
Step 5
In the Cisco Upgrade Utility for Standard Definition IP Camera window, take these actions:
a.
Check the check box that appears to the left of the Default Name of each IP camera that you want 
to upgrade.
Make sure that the MAC address that appears for the camera that you want to upgrade matches the 
MAC address that is printed on the label that is affixed to the IP camera.
b.
Click the Browse button.
Step 6
In the Open pop-up window, take these actions:
a.
Navigate to the folder in which you unzipped the release 2.1 firmware file.
b.
Click the firmware name, which is CIVS-IPC-2.1.2-bin.
c.
Click Open.
The Cisco Upgrade Utility for Standard Definition IP Camera window displays the number of the 
firmware release that you are upgrading to.
Step 7
In the Cisco Upgrade Utility for Standard Definition IP Camera window, click the Start button.
The upgrade process begins. This process can take up to 30 minutes. Do not exit the program or power 
off the IP camera during the upgrade process. 
You can monitor the process by looking at the Status, Progress, and % fields in the Cisco Upgrade Utility 
for Standard Definition IP Camera window.
When the upgrade process completes, the Status field displays OK.
Step 8
In the Cisco Upgrade Utility for Standard Definition IP Camera window, click the Exit button.
Each IP camera that you are upgrading reboots and resets to the factory default configuration values.
Step 9
Access each IP camera that you upgraded and configure it as needed.
See Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera User Guide for detailed information and instructions about 
accessing and configuring an IP camera.