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This chapter describes the Cisco Video Surveillance 7070 IP camera, and includes the following topics:
The Cisco Video Surveillance 7070 IP camera is an 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.
The Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes the following items:
Figure 1-1 and the table that follows describe the inner physical features of the 7070 IP camera.
Figure 1-1 IP Camera Inner Physical Features
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Contacts. Make sure that the contacts align when you attach the dome cover. |
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The power LED glows red when the IP camera is powered on. The Network LED blinks green when the IP camera is connected to a network. |
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Recessed button that reboots the IP camera or resets it to a default state. You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it. It can be used any time that the IP camera is on and can have various effects, as described in the “Resetting the IP Camera” section. |
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Figure 1-2 and the table that follows describe the physical features of the 7070 IP camera dome cover.
Figure 1-2 IP Camera Dome Cover Outer Physical Features
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Figure 1-3 illustrates the digital input and digital output connections of the 7070 IP camera.
Figure 1-3 IP Camera Digital Inputs and Outputs
Figure 1-4 and the table that follows describe the physical features of general I/O terminal block on the IP camera power and I/O cable.
Figure 1-4 IP Camera General I/O Terminal Block
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