Cisco Systems 60062010 Network Camera User Manual MV12 User Installation Guide rev1
Cisco Systems Network Camera MV12 User Installation Guide rev1
Contents
- 1. User_Installation_Guide
- 2. User_Installation_Regulatory-Booklet
- 3. User Installation Guide
- 4. User_Installation_Regulatory-Booklet_
User_Installation_Guide
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MV12 Installation Guide
MV12 Overview
The Cisco Meraki MV12 is a wireless networked camera that is exceptionally simple to deploy and
configure due to its integration into the Meraki dashboard and the use of cloud augmented edge storage.
The MV family eliminates the complex and costly servers and video recorders required by traditional
solutions which removes the limitations typically placed on video surveillance deployments.
Package Contents
In addition to the MV camera, the following are provided:
Ethernet Ports
The MV12 features one LAN RJ45 port. This port is used for two purposes. One function is to be an
uplink to access Meraki’s Dashboard. The secondary function is to accept 802.3af power over Ethernet
(PoE) via an injector or Switch.
Power Options
The MV12 can be powered using a Meraki MA-INJ-4 PoE injector (optional accessory) or using a PoE
switch.
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Pre-Install Preparation
You should complete the following steps before installing the MV12 in its final location.
Configure your MV12 in the Networking using Dashboard
You should complete the following steps before installing the MV12 in its final location.
The following is a brief overview only of the steps required to add a MV12 to your network. For detailed
instructions about creating, configuring, and managing Meraki Camera networks, refer to the online
documentation (https://documentation.meraki.com/MV).
1. Login to http://dashboard.meraki.com. If this is your first time, create a new account.
2. Find the network to which you plan to add your camera(s) or create a new network.
3. Add your camera(s) to your new network. You will need your Meraki order number (found on your
invoice) or the serial number of each camera, which looks like Qxxx-xxxx-xxxx, and is found on the
bottom of the unit.
4. Verify that the camera is now listed under Cameras > Monitor > Cameras.
Check and Configure Firewall Settings
If a firewall is in place, it must allow outgoing connections to particular ports using given IP addresses. The
most current list of outbound ports and IP addresses for your particular organization can be found here.
DNS Configuration
Each MV12 will generate a unique domain name to allow for secured direct streaming functionality. These
domain names resolve an A record for the private IP address of the camera. Any public recursive DNS
server will resolve this domain.
If utilizing an onsite DNS server, please whitelist *.devices.meraki.direct or configure a conditional forwarder
so that the local domains are not appended to *.devices.meraki.direct and that these domain requests are
forwarded to Google public DNS.
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Assigning IP Addresses
At this time, the MV12 does not support static IP assignment. MV12 units must be added to a subnet that
uses DHCP and has available DHCP addresses to operate correctly.
Installation Instructions
Wall Mounting Instructions
For most mounting scenarios, the MV12 wall mount provides a quick, simple, and flexible means of
mounting your device. The installation should be done in a few simple steps—
1. Leave the protective lens cover on.
Note: Each MV12 comes with an instruction insert within the box. This insert contains detailed step-by-
step guides and images to assist in the physical installation of the camera. A pdf can be found here.
(Note—this is a draft hyperlink not active yet.)
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Note: During first time setup, the MV12 will automatically update to the latest stable firmware. Some
features may be unavailable until this automatic update is completed. This process may take up to 10
minutes due to enabling of whole disk encryption.
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2. Install the wall mount plate using the template to determine the mounting hole locations before
screwing in the mount plate. Peel backing from mount template to stick on wall. Slide the MV12
onto the wall mount.
3. Connect the PoE cable to camera.
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4. Remove the the lens cover with protective shell still intact to connect the PoE RJ45 cable in two
possible methods (1) through wall plate or (2) through the cable opening after removing the cable
guard.
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6. Place the camera over the top of the mount plate and match to plate hooks/mounts. Secure with
Phillips or Torx head safety screw.
7. Aim the lens. Look through the camera on the Meraki Dashboard to fine tune the picture. The
camera sensor and lens unit can be physically tilted through a range of 65 degrees, rotated through
a range of 350 degrees, and panned through a range of 350 degrees. The image can only be
rotated by 180 degrees in software and no other adjustments can be made. Zoom and focus can be
adjusted remotely and cannot be adjusted physically on the camera.
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8. After the lens adjust is complete, place the lens and protective cover back on the camera.
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9. Remove the protective cover. The MV12 is equipped with a LED light on front of the unit to convey
information about system functionality and performance.
10. Login to dashboard.meraki.com
User Installation Guide
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MV12 Installation Guide
MV12 Overview
The Cisco Meraki MV12 is a wireless networked camera that is exceptionally simple to deploy and
configure due to its integration into the Meraki dashboard and the use of cloud augmented edge storage.
The MV family eliminates the complex and costly servers and video recorders required by traditional
solutions which removes the limitations typically placed on video surveillance deployments.
Package Contents
In addition to the MV camera, the following are provided:
Ethernet Ports
The MV12 features one LAN RJ45 port. This port is used for two purposes. One function is to be an
uplink to access Meraki’s Dashboard. The secondary function is to accept 802.3af power over Ethernet
(PoE) via an injector or Switch.
Power Options
The MV12 can be powered using a Meraki MA-INJ-4 PoE injector (optional accessory) or using a PoE
switch.
!
2
Pre-Install Preparation
You should complete the following steps before installing the MV12 in its final location.
Configure your MV12 in the Networking using Dashboard
You should complete the following steps before installing the MV12 in its final location.
The following is a brief overview only of the steps required to add a MV12 to your network. For detailed
instructions about creating, configuring, and managing Meraki Camera networks, refer to the online
documentation (https://documentation.meraki.com/MV).
1. Login to http://dashboard.meraki.com. If this is your first time, create a new account.
2. Find the network to which you plan to add your camera(s) or create a new network.
3. Add your camera(s) to your new network. You will need your Meraki order number (found on your
invoice) or the serial number of each camera, which looks like Qxxx-xxxx-xxxx, and is found on the
bottom of the unit.
4. Verify that the camera is now listed under Cameras > Monitor > Cameras.
Check and Configure Firewall Settings
If a firewall is in place, it must allow outgoing connections to particular ports using given IP addresses. The
most current list of outbound ports and IP addresses for your particular organization can be found here.
DNS Configuration
Each MV12 will generate a unique domain name to allow for secured direct streaming functionality. These
domain names resolve an A record for the private IP address of the camera. Any public recursive DNS
server will resolve this domain.
If utilizing an onsite DNS server, please whitelist *.devices.meraki.direct or configure a conditional forwarder
so that the local domains are not appended to *.devices.meraki.direct and that these domain requests are
forwarded to Google public DNS.
!
3
Assigning IP Addresses
At this time, the MV12 does not support static IP assignment. MV12 units must be added to a subnet that
uses DHCP and has available DHCP addresses to operate correctly.
Installation Instructions
Wall Mounting Instructions
For most mounting scenarios, the MV12 wall mount provides a quick, simple, and flexible means of
mounting your device. The installation should be done in a few simple steps—
1. Leave the protective lens cover on.
Note: Each MV12 comes with an instruction insert within the box. This insert contains detailed step-by-
step guides and images to assist in the physical installation of the camera. A pdf can be found here.
(Note—this is a draft hyperlink not active yet.)
!
Note: During first time setup, the MV12 will automatically update to the latest stable firmware. Some
features may be unavailable until this automatic update is completed. This process may take up to 10
minutes due to enabling of whole disk encryption.
!
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2. Install the wall mount plate using the template to determine the mounting hole locations before
screwing in the mount plate. Peel backing from mount template to stick on wall. Slide the MV12
onto the wall mount.
3. Connect the PoE cable to camera.
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4. Remove the the lens cover with protective shell still intact to connect the PoE RJ45 cable in two
possible methods (1) through wall plate or (2) through the cable opening after removing the cable
guard.
5.
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6
6. Place the camera over the top of the mount plate and match to plate hooks/mounts. Secure with
Phillips or Torx head safety screw.
7. Aim the lens. Look through the camera on the Meraki Dashboard to fine tune the picture. The
camera sensor and lens unit can be physically tilted through a range of 65 degrees, rotated through
a range of 350 degrees, and panned through a range of 350 degrees. The image can only be
rotated by 180 degrees in software and no other adjustments can be made. Zoom and focus can be
adjusted remotely and cannot be adjusted physically on the camera.
!
7
8. After the lens adjust is complete, place the lens and protective cover back on the camera.
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9. Remove the protective cover. The MV12 is equipped with a LED light on front of the unit to convey
information about system functionality and performance.
10. Login to dashboard.meraki.com