Cisco Cisco Video Surveillance 7530PD IP Camera Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance High
Definition IP Cameras, Release 2.6.0
Definition IP Cameras, Release 2.6.0
First Published: July 20, 2015
These release notes provide important information for the Cisco Video Surveillance High Definition
IP camera, Release 2.6.0, which applies to the following Cisco IP camera models:
IP camera, Release 2.6.0, which applies to the following Cisco IP camera models:
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CIVS-IPC-3050—A ruggedized, outdoor, high-definition video endpoint with industry-leading
image quality and processing power. This vibration resistant camera is ideal for use in transportation
applications such as buses, trains, and other moving vehicles. The IK10- and IP66-rated housing
combined with a low profile also make this camera suitable for discreet placement in harsh
environments. Video can be streamed at a full 720p resolution at 30 frames per second (fps) while
optimizing network usage with either H.264 or MJPEG compression. With its open, standards-based
design, the camera provides an ideal platform for integration and operation as an independent device
or as part of a Cisco video surveillance network.
image quality and processing power. This vibration resistant camera is ideal for use in transportation
applications such as buses, trains, and other moving vehicles. The IK10- and IP66-rated housing
combined with a low profile also make this camera suitable for discreet placement in harsh
environments. Video can be streamed at a full 720p resolution at 30 frames per second (fps) while
optimizing network usage with either H.264 or MJPEG compression. With its open, standards-based
design, the camera provides an ideal platform for integration and operation as an independent device
or as part of a Cisco video surveillance network.
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CIVS-IPC-7070—A 360 degree IP camera that provides excellent situational awareness from a very
small footprint. This 5 megapixel (MP) IP camera can function in complete darkness by utilizing
integrated IR illuminators built into the camera housing. It can capture a much more comprehensive
area than a standard VGA model, significantly reducing the number of units required. It is especially
suitable for monitoring wide open areas.
small footprint. This 5 megapixel (MP) IP camera can function in complete darkness by utilizing
integrated IR illuminators built into the camera housing. It can capture a much more comprehensive
area than a standard VGA model, significantly reducing the number of units required. It is especially
suitable for monitoring wide open areas.
For information about firmware compatibility and Cisco VSM releases that new cameras require, see the
current Cisco VSM Release Notes at:
current Cisco VSM Release Notes at:
Contents
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