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Cisco Video Surveillance 8020/8030 IP Camera Reference Guide
Chapter 5 Configuration
Applications > Package management
Step 2 Use a mouse click to drag the Alarm level tab to a preferred location on the slide bar.
Step 3 Select the Day, Night, or Schedule mode check circles.
You m ay also manually configure a peri od of time during which this profile will take effect.
Step 4 Click Save and then click Close to complete your configuration.
If the Alarm level and the received volume are set within a range of 20% on the wave diagram, frequent
alarms will be triggered. It is recommended to set the Alarm level farther apart from the detected sound
level.
To configure and enable this feature, you must not configure video stream #1 into Motion JPEG. If an
external microphone input is connected and recording of audio stream is preferred, audio stream is
transmitted between camera and viewer/recording station along with stream #1.
See the “Media > Audio” section on page 5-19 for audio settings and the “Media > Video” section on
page 5-14 for video streaming settings.
Applications > Package management
You c an store and exe cute Cis co or 3r d-party software modules onto the camera's flash memory or SD
card. These software modules can apply in video analysis for intelligent video applications such as
license plate recognition, object counting, or as an agent for edge recording, etc.
• Once the software package is successfully uploaded, the module configuration (vadp. xml)
information is displayed. When uploading a module, the camera will examine whether the module
fits the predefined Cisco APP package requirements. Contact Cisco or the vendor of your 3rd-party
module for the parameters contained within.
• You can also run Cisco APP pa ckage packages as a means to access updated functionality instead
of replacing the entire firmware.
• For some cameras the flash is too small to hold Cisco APP package packages. These cameras will
have its Save to SD card check box selected and grayed-out for all time.
• The file system of SD card (FAT32) does not support soft (symbolic) link. It will return failure if
your module tries to create soft links on SD card.
To utilize a software module, acquire the software package and click Browse and Upload buttons.
To start a module, select the radio button in front, and click the Start button.
If you should need to remove a module, select the radio button in front and then click the Stop button.
By then the module status will become OFF, and the X button will appear at the end of the row. Click on
the X button to remove an existing module.
When prompted by a confirm message, click Yes to proceed.
That the actual memory consumed while operating the module will be indicated on the Memory status
field. This helps determine whether a running module has consumed too much of system resources.
Application > PIR
Click the check box to enable the PIR detection. Default is disabled.