Description
Multiple Video Streams Support
The Multiple Video Streams Support of the CP-CAM-C Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera refers to the ability of the camera to transmit and receive multiple video streams at the same time. This feature enables the camera to support various video conferencing applications and technologies, including high-definition video calls, content sharing, and collaboration tools.
With this feature, the camera can transmit up to 30 frames per second (FPS) to the video conferencing platform, delivering smooth and clear video quality for the participants in the call. The camera also supports simultaneous video streams in different resolutions and formats, making it possible for the participants to receive video in different quality levels based on their bandwidth and network conditions.
The Multiple Video Streams Support of the CP-CAM-C Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera also enables the camera to receive multiple video streams from other devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets, allowing participants to share their screen or camera view during the video call.
Easy Installation and Configuration
- Unpack the camera: Open the box and take out the Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera (CP-CAM-C).
- Connect the camera: Connect the camera to your computer or laptop using a USB cable.
- Install the software: Insert the installation CD that came with the camera into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation process will start automatically. If it doesn’t, go to the CD drive and click on the ‘Setup.exe’ file.
- Follow the instructions: Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the software. The installation process will take a few minutes to complete.
- Connect to the network: Connect the camera to your network using an Ethernet cable.
- Configure the camera: Open the camera configuration software and select the ‘Setup’ option. Enter the required information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server.
- Test the camera: Open the camera test software and check if the camera is working properly. Make sure that the video and audio quality are good.
- Connect to the video conferencing platform: Open the video conferencing platform and select the ‘Add Camera’ option. Enter the IP address of the camera and test the connection.
- Start the video conferencing: Once the camera is successfully connected to the video conferencing platform, you can start the video conferencing.
The above steps are the basic installation and configuration process of the CP-CAM-C Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera. With these steps, you can easily set up the camera and start video conferencing without any hassle.
Real-Time Analytics and Video Processing
Real-time analytics and video processing of CP-CAM-C Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera refers to the advanced technology that allows for real-time analysis of video data and processing of the video data captured by the Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera. This technology allows for real-time video data to be processed and analyzed as it is captured, enabling real-time monitoring and analysis of video data.
The CP-CAM-C camera is equipped with advanced video processing capabilities that can handle 30 frames per second of video data. This high-speed processing capability allows for real-time video analysis and the ability to extract valuable insights from video data in real-time. The video data is analyzed using algorithms that can detect and identify objects, people, and other important features within the video data.
This technology enables the use of video data for real-time monitoring and decision-making in various applications, including security and surveillance, business intelligence, and video conferencing. With real-time analytics and video processing, the CP-CAM-C Cisco 30 FPS Unified Video Conferencing Camera provides a powerful solution for real-time video data analysis and processing, enabling organizations to make quick and informed decisions based on real-time video data.
General Information:
- Manufacturer Cisco Systems, Inc
- Manufacturer Part Number CP-CAM-C
- Brand Name Cisco
- Product Model CP-CAM-C=
- Product Name Video Conferencing Camera
- Product Type Video Conferencing Camera
- Physical Characteristics
- Color Charcoal
Miscellaneous
- Package Contents –
- Video Conferencing Camera
- Clip
- Cable
Additional Information
- The Unified Video Camera appears on the back end of the phone display
- The camera supports H.264 video for two-way standard-definition calling. Multiparty video calls require use of a customer-supplied multipoint control unit (MCU).
- The camera does its own encoding and presents video in 24 frames per second in VGA resolution, or 30 frames per second in Common Intermediate Format (CIF) or Source Intermediate Format (SIF).
- The camera also provides a self-view display in full screen or picture-in-picture on the phone.
Compatibility
- Cisco Unified IP Phones 9900 Series