Siemens CCIC1410 - User Manual

Siemens CCIC1410

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installation; Benchmark ratings
  • Page 3 – Computar
  • Page 5 – Performance
  • Page 7 – In Summary
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hings in the security industry have
changed dramatically in the past 18
months since Benchmark last looked at

IP cameras. Back then, most of the models
here (or their predecessors) would have been
considered as high end units. Today the
industry is awash with megapixel and HD
cameras, and features such as built-in
analytics are all the rage. Development of this
kind is good in two ways. Firstly, it ensures
that the capabilities of the CCTV sector are
always advancing. Secondly, it means that
what was the cutting edge very recently is now
entry-level!

Too often, people think that the term ‘entry

level’ implies something bad, as if the products
are somehow less than the full shilling. It’s
interesting that a lot of manufacturers don’t
like their products described as such, feeling
that it implies the device can’t compete.
However, that isn’t the case.

Entry level products have to be simple to

set-up, and deliver a good price/performance
ratio. With regard to features and functions,
they have to be up to the job. Maybe the unit’s
won’t have all the bells and whistles that top-
of-the-range products have, but they also don’t
have the cost either.

It’s interesting to note that often the best

entry-level products are those that started out
as cutting-edge units. These will therefore
have all the benefits with regard to
configuration and set-up, having been the first
generation of bigger and better products.

The thing with IP cameras is that they have

to be able to at least match what composite
cameras offer, or there’s just no reason to
move for many installers.

New to networking?

ON TEST
AXIS – AXIS 211
GENIE CCTV – NC300
PANASONIC – WV-NP244E
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS – SNC-B2315P
SAMSUNG TECHWIN – SNC-570P
SIEMENS – CCIC1410

Virtually every camera range available includes an

IP-based network option, and as development

pushes these units forward, so the ‘older’ versions

are becoming ‘entry level’ options, both in terms of

price and performance. Do these cameras fill a

need, or are they just old stock being cleared out?

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Summary

Page 2 - Installation; Benchmark ratings

IP Cameras www.benchmarkmagazine.com 27 It is important to remember that IP-enabledcameras, as with cameras that utilise coaxialor unshielded twisted pair connections,should be primarily judged as cameras. Thefact an IP-enabled network is used to transmitand manage the images is not relevant. Alongs...

Page 3 - Computar

IP Cameras www.benchmarkmagazine.com 28 There are a few ways to configure the 211. The simplest method (and the onerecommended by Axis) is to use the AxisUtility, supplied on the CD. Connect thecamera, then run the utility. This finds thecamera, and you can then tweak the networksettings. Restart th...

Page 5 - Performance

IP Cameras Configuration of the SNC570P is kept as simple as possible. The camera is shippedwith a factory default IP address of192.168.1.100. This means that all you need todo is connect the camera, log in via a browserto the address, and sign in to the camera. It isthen possible to change the netw...

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