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User’ s Guid e Software V ersion 1.0 (SNC-RX570N/ RX570P , SNC-RX530N/RX530P) Software V ersion 2.2 (SNC-RX550N /RX550P) 3-287-521- 11 (1) Netw ork Camera © 2007 Sony Corporation SNC-RX570N/RX570P SNC-RX550N/RX550P SNC-RX530N/RX530P[...]
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T able of Content s 2 T able of Cont ents Overvie w Prec autions ...... ........................... .................. .......... 5 How to Use Thi s User’ s Guide ........... .................. . 6 System Requir ements ................ ........................... . 6 Preparation Assigning t he IP Addr ess to t he Camera .. .......... 7 Assigning [...]
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T able of Cont ents 3 Sending Images to FTP Ser v er — FTP client Menu ................................. ............ 63 Common T ab — Setting the FTP cl ient function . .................. ........................... ............ 63 Alarm sendi ng T ab — Setting the FTP cl ient action when detecting t he alarm .................. ... 64 Period[...]
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Over view 4 Overvie w NO TICE T O USERS © 2007 Son y Corporation. All rights reser ved. T his manual or t he software desc ribed herei n, in whole or in part, may not be reproduce d, translat ed or reduced to any machi ne readable f orm without prior written appro val from Son y Corporation. SONY CORPORA TION PR O VIDES NO W AR RANTY WITH R EGARD [...]
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Over view Precau tions 5 Precauti ons Data an d secur ity • Y ou shoul d keep i n mind that the images or au dio you are monitorin g may be protect ed by pri vac y and other leg al rights, and the responsibili ty for making sure you are complying wi th applicable l aws is yo urs alone. • Access to the images and au dio is protected only by a us[...]
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Over view How to Use This User’ s Guide / System Requirements 6 How to Use Thi s User’ s Guide This User’ s Guide e xplains ho w to operat e the Networ k Camera from a computer . The User’ s Guide is written to be rea d on the compu ter display . As this secti on gi ves t ips on using the User’ s Guide, rea d it before you ope rate the ca[...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 7 Preparation The Preparation secti on expl ains what the administrator has to prepare for moni toring images after installation and connect ion of the camera. Assigning the IP Addres s to the Camer a T o con nect the came ra to a ne twor k, you need to assig n a ne w IP address to t he camera w[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to th e Camera 8 6 Clic k on the camer a in the list to which yo u want t o assign a ne w IP address. The netwo rk settings for th e selected camera are displ ayed . 7 Set the IP address. T o obtain the IP address automatically from a DHCP server: Select Obtain an IP address automatical ly . The IP add ress, [...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 9 If “ Setti ng OK” is d isp layed, the IP a ddr ess is correctly assigned. 12 T o access t he camera di rectly , doub le-cli ck the camera name in the list. Tip The fact ory settin g of the ca mera network is a s foll o ws. IP address: 1 92.168.0. 100 Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0 Wirel ess L AN s[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to th e Camera 10 The software installation starts. Installing ActiveX Control During inst allati on of Act i v eX Control , the in formation bar or “Security W arning” may appe ar . In this case, operate as follows: If message “In formation Bar” appear s, click OK . If the informat ion bar appea rs, [...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 11 6 In the Add Program d ialog, select IP Se tup Pr ogram and click OK . Then th e IP Setup Pro gram is ad ded to the Programs and Servic es list. 7 Click OK . When the abo ve proced ure is complet ed, the cameras connected in the local net work are displayed i n the IP Setup Pr ogram. When usi[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to th e Camera 12 installati on correctly . Delete the downloaded file, and click t he Setu p icon agai n. If me ssag e “I nterne t Ex plorer – Se curi ty W arnin g” appears, click Run . If message “User Acc ount Control – An unident ifi ed program wan ts access to yo ur compute r” appear , click [...]
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Prepar ation Accessin g the Camer a Using the W eb Browser 13 The cameras wi ll be di splayed in the list. If you want to keep W indo ws F irew all On , contin ue with th e following steps. 5 Select the “E xceptions” ta b . 6 Select Add Pr ogram… . 7 If the Add Pro gram dialog appears, select IP Setup Pr ogram and click OK . Then the IP Setup[...]
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Prepar ation Accessing t he Camera Using the W eb Brows er 14 When the main v ie wer of the camera is displayed f or the first time When you cli ck Ente r , “Security W arning” is displayed. When you cli ck Ye s , Acti veX cont rol is inst alled and the main viewer is displa yed. Notes • If A utomatic configuration is enabled in the Local Are[...]
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Prepar ation Basic Con figurat ion by the Ad ministra tor 15 Basic Configuration b y the Administrator Y ou can moni tor the camera image by lo gging in with the init ial cond itions set for this ne twork cam era. Y ou can also set v ari ous functi ons according to the insta lling position, ne twor k condit ions or purpose o f the camer a. W e re c[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Administra tor a nd User 16 Operating the Camera The Operating the Camera se ction exp lains ho w to monitor the image from t he camera using you r W eb bro wser . Use Interne t Explorer a s the W eb brow ser . The functi ons of th e camera shoul d be set b y th e Admini strator . For the se tting of the cam era, see “ Admin[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Logging in to Homepage — W elcome P age 17 Logging in to Homepa ge — W elcome P age Logging in as a user 1 Start the W eb browser on your computer and t ype the IP addr ess of the camer a you want to monit or . Th e wel come p age is displayed. Display sample: SNC-RX570N 2 Select the vi ew er . The usable codecs an d vie w[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Logging i n to Homepage — W elcome P age 18 3 Click Enter . The main vie wer appears. W ith the Activ eX viewer (MPEG4/H.264) W ith the Ja va applet viewer Contro l the camera fro m the main vie wer . Note If the welcome page do es not start correct ly , the security le ve l of the Inte rnet Expl orer may b e set to hi gher [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 19 Jav a applet vie wer Y ou can select thi s viewer when t he camera image is in JPEG . The frame r ate is lower than the ActiveX vie wer . The Ja va applet vi ewer op erates only whe n Jav a is installe d and Jav a (Sun) is enable d. If it does not ope rate correctly , check whether the Jav a h[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configur ation of Main Vie wer 20 Main viewer u sing Java ap plet viewer Main menu Setti ng Click to display t he Administ rator menu. (p age 30) Y ou can operate thi s function o nly when lo gging in as the administra tor . Hom e Displays the welcome pa ge. Camera contr ol section Frame rate (Displayed only when the camera im[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 21 Control panel Click to displa y the foll o wing cont rol panel. Y ou can control pa n, tilt, zo om, and focus of the camer a. (page 24) P an/ Til t c ontr ol Click the arro w b utton of the di rection in which yo u want to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the camera contin uously . T o[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Controlling the Monitor Image 22 Monitor image The image shot b y the camera is sho wn here. The date and time i s displayed at the t op of the windo w . Contr olling the Monitor Image Y ou can moni tor the camera image on the moni tor windo w of the main vi ew er . Monitoring the camera ima ge 1 Log in to the homep age to dis[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Capturing a Monitor Image 23 Note The frame rate opt ions indicat e the maxi mum number of f rames that can be t ransmitted. The number o f frames actual ly transmit ted may var y depend ing on net work en vironments a nd camera settings (image size an d image qual ity settings). 3 Select the vie w size. Click V iew size li st[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Oper ating the Camer a 24 Savi ng the captured image With the Activ eX viewer 1 Capture the monit or image. 2 Click Sav e . The Save As dialog app ears. 3 Select JPEG Files or Wi ndo ws B it map Fi les as Save as type . 4 T ype the File name and specify Save in , then clic k Save . With the Ja v a applet vie wer 1 Capture the [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Operat ing the Camera 25 P an/ Til t con tr ol Click the arro w b utton of the di rection in which yo u want to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the camera contin uously . T o return to the home position , click . Note When you hold , or to tilt the camera do wnward to the point where it faces the ground with A u to fl[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Controlling the Came ra o n a P anor ama I mage 26 Notes • The zoom bar of the digita l area is not displa yed when Zoom mode o f th e Cam era me nu is n ot s et to Full . • The four edges of the ima ge may be dark depending on the zoom positio n. This is a phenomenon rel ated to the structure of the camera, and does not c[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the T rigger Butt on 27 The camera is mov ed to face to ward t he clicked point, and th e present image at the point is displa yed in the monitor wind o w . T o rotate the panorama image T o rot ate the panorama image i n accordance wi th the camera's pannin g direction, set Panor ama mode to Rotate in the System me[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the T rigger Butto n 28 T o use this f unction, you need to make Image memory active and set the deta ils in the Trigger menu o f the Administrator menu (page 73). 1 Display the image on the monit or windo w . 2 Select I mage mem ory from t he trigge r drop-do wn list. 3 Click . The still image of the mo ment you click i[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Switchi ng TCP/UDP T ransmission Mode 29 Switch ing TCP/UDP T ransmission Mode Y ou can select TCP or UDP as the communicat ion port for the vi deo/audi o data . This function can be used when Mode (video codec mode) (page 40) is set to MPEG4 or H.264 and the Activ eX vie wer is used. Notes • The functi on may not ope rate c[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Basic Op erations of Administ rator Men u 30 Administrating the Camera The Administrat ing the Camera secti on expla ins how to set the functions o f the camera b y the Administrator . For the monitoring of t he camera image, see “Operati ng the Camera ” on pag e 16. This section e xplains the basic operation s and e[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Basic O perat ions of Admi nistra tor Menu 31 Click this button to in validate the se t v alues an d return to the previous setti ngs. General notes on menus • After changing a set ting on a menu , wait at l east 10 seconds befo re turning of f the po wer of the camera. If the po wer is turned of f immediately , the ch[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Syste m — Sys tem Menu 32 client function, Im age memory fun ction and Alarm out function, V oice alert function an d so on. (“ Setti ng the Schedule — Schedul e Menu” o n page 75) Alarm buffer Displays the Alarm b uf fer menu for the b u f fer that records the image and audio related to alarm [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 33 Homepage Select the ho mepage to be displayed when you enter the camera IP addre ss in your bro wser’ s web addre ss box. Default: Displays the homepage stored i n the camera. Custom: Displays your indi vidua l homepage . Y ou ca n display your f a vor ite ho mepage stored in [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Syste m — Sys tem Menu 34 On: When you a re tilting th e camera downward us ing the , or button on th e control panel and the camera reaches the point where it f aces the ground, it automaticall y pans 180 de grees and starts ti lting upward. Off: When the camera t ilts to the poi nt where it face s [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 35 Automatica lly adjus t clock f or daylight saving time ch ange s When you select it, the clock i s automatical ly adjusted according t o the daylig ht sa ving time of t he selected time zone. Note If the time zone selected in Time zo ne is dif ferent from that set on the compute[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Syste m — Sys tem Menu 36 Resto re pre set posit ion a nd p riv acy mask ing setti ngs When you select it, the stored setting dat a of the camera, the pre set posit ion data and th e pri v acy masking data are loaded. Notes •W i t h R estore setting , some items in the Network menu (page 43) cannot[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera Imag e and A udio — Camera Menu 37 Setting the Camera Image and A udio — Camera Menu When yo u click in the Adm inistrato r menu, the Camera menu appears. Use this men u to set the function s of the camera. The Camera menu consists of f i ve tabs: Common , Pict ur e , Day/Night, V ideo codec and St[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Me nu 38 Mic v olume Set th e v olume l e vel of the a udio in put from t he m microphon e input connect or . It is adjustabl e from –1 0 to +10 . A udio codec Select the bi t rate whe n you send the audio f rom the m microphon e input co nnector . G.711 ( 64kbps) , G.72[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera Imag e and A udio — Camera Menu 39 Note When DynaV iew or Backlight compensatio n is set to On , a hunting may be generated due to a picture. In this case, set it to Off . Exposu re comp ensat ion The ex posure compensation function ad justs the brightness o f the ima ge by co mpensating the e xposur[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Me nu 40 Day/ Night mode Select the day/ni ght mode fro m among f i v e modes. Disable: Always works in day mode. A u to: Normally works in day mode. It switch es automatically to night mode in a dark place. Note The day/ni ght mode i s not switc hed to night mode automati[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera Imag e and A udio — Camera Menu 41 transmitt ing data size and thu s the netw ork load , and a higher frame rate is achi ev ed. Select On to crop the image, or Off . Note Object detecti on (page 77) operat es for an image in t he image size that is not cropp ed e ven if Cro pping is set to On . T o c[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Me nu 42 • When the camera o peration mode is set to Dual co de c , the actu al v alues set in MPEG4 setting and JPEG setting may not be obtai ned, due to the limitat ion in the capacity to manage tw o video c odecs simultaneousl y . Use the follo wing tabl e as a guide [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Configuring t he Netw ork — Netwo rk Menu 43 Multic ast addres s T ype t he multicast address used on the Mu lticast streaming. Video po rt numbe r Specify th e MPEG4/H.264 video tr ansmission por t number u sed for the Mu lticast stream ing. It is initia lly set to 60000. S pecify an e ven number from 10 24 to 65534. [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Networ k — Networ k Menu 44 Subnet mask T ype t he subnet mask. Default ga teway T ype t he d efaul t gate way . DNS s erver Conf igure the DNS serv er address. Obtain DNS server add ress automati cally: Se lect th is option to o btain the IP addr ess of DNS serv er autom atically . It can be set onl[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Configuring t he Netw ork — Netwo rk Menu 45 MA C address Displays the MA C address of the wireless card inserted to the PC card slot. If a wireless car d is not in serted, “00: 00:00: 00:00:00” is displayed . IP addre ss Conf igure t he IP address f or a wirel ess netw ork. Obtain an IP a ddress automatically (DHC[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Networ k — Networ k Menu 46 Notes • The setti ng of the HT TP port numb er is common t o the setti ng in the Ne twork tab . •W i t h Ad ho c mo de , you cannot select Use WEP key aut omatic ally ge nera ted of WEP , or WP A or WP A2 on Security . • When y ou set Securit y to WP A or WP A2 and c[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Configuring t he Netw ork — Netwo rk Menu 47 WP A and WP A2 use TKIP and AES encrypt ion systems. This unit supports TKIP for WP A, and AES for WP A2. Authentication Select the a uthenti cation met hod. PSK: Select for PSK authen tication. Wh en this option is selected, Passphrase setting is requ ired. EAP: Select for [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Con figur ing th e Networ k — Networ k Menu 48 POP server na me It is necessary when POP before SM TP is selected for A u thentication . T ype t he POP (recei ving mail) server name u sing up to 64 characters. Or type the IP address of the POP serve r . This setting is necessary when the SMT P server t hat sends e-mail[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using th e 802. 1X A uth entication Funct ion — 802.1X Me nu 49 Using the 802.1 X A uthentic ation Function — 802.1X Menu When you click in the Administrator men u, the 802.1X menu app ears. Use this menu to c onf igure t he wired or wireless port- based authen tication in co mpliance with th e 802.1X standard. The 8[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using the 802 .1X A uthen ticatio n Functio n — 802.1X Men u 50 Note T o use t he 802.1X authenticat ion func tion fo r wireless networ ks, set up Secu rity in the W ireless tab of the Network menu. F or deta ils, see “ Securit y” on pa ge 46. Wired interfa ce T o act i vat e the 802.1X au thentication function for[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using th e 802. 1X A uth entication Funct ion — 802.1X Me nu 51 Then click S ubmit , an d the selected fil e will be importe d to the came ra. Note The impor t proce ss becomes in v alid if the selec ted f i le i s not a client certif icate or the i mported clien t certif icate i s not allo wed. T o displa y the inf or[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using the 802 .1X A uthen ticatio n Functio n — 802.1X Men u 52 When Countr y name is not selected: 220 charact ers or less OK/Cance l See “Buttons common to e v ery menu” on page 30. CA cer tificat e T ab Y ou can impo rt a trusted CA certif icate (serv er certif icate or route certif icate) to the came ra. U p to[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using th e 802. 1X A uth entication Funct ion — 802.1X Me nu 53 Creating a security group f or Active Directory 1 Ope n Activ e Directory Users a nd Computers fro m Ad mi ni str at iv e T oo ls of W indows menu. 2 Select Use rs of the domain wi th whic h you wan t to perform 802.1X con nection. 3 Select New from the co[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using the 802 .1X A uthen ticatio n Functio n — 802.1X Men u 54 The CA ’ s URL is normally as follo ws: The “Microsoft Certifi cate Services” pa ge opens. Note If the Micros oft Certi fi cate Ser vice page does not appear usin g the URL abov e, check t he follo w ing: – Is the servi ce of W eb site enable d on [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Using th e 802. 1X A uth entication Funct ion — 802.1X Me nu 55 9 Select the inst alled certif icat e and click Ex port... . The “Certif icate Expo rt W izard” opens. 10 Click Next an d select as foll ows. Do you want to export the p riv ate key with the certif icate?: Selec t Y es, expor t the pri vate k ey . Sele[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the User — User Menu 56 Setting th e User — User Men u When y ou click in the Ad ministrator m enu, the User menu appears. Use this menu to se t the user names and passwo rds of Administrator and up to 9 kinds of use rs (User 1 to User 9), and the access rig ht of each user . Administrator Specif y User name [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting th e Security — Security Menu 57 Settin g the Secu rity — Security Menu When you click in the Administrator men u, the Security menu appears. Use this menu t o limit the co mputers that c an access the camera. Security function T o act i vat e the security function, select On . Default policy Select the basic[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sav ing the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset posit ion Menu 58 Sa ving th e Camera P osition an d Action — Preset position Menu When y ou click in the Ad ministrator m enu, the Preset position me nu appea rs. Use this men u to sa ve camera’ s pan, tilt and zoom posit ions and set t ours (programmed action of t[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sav ing the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset posit ion Menu 59 Pres et posi tion tabl e Lists the preset positions a nd alarms assi gned for eac h position currently sa ved in the camera. Y ou can mo v e the camera to the prese t position b y clicki ng Preset call , or delete t he preset po sition da ta by clicki [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 60 If you specif ied an unnecessar y preset position, cl ick to select it in the list and clic k then Delete . T o change th e order in th e list, click to select the pre set positi on and t hen click Up or Down . Note The tour can not be se t to On if no preset posi ti[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sending an I mage via E- mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 61 On: Select i f authenticati on is re quired when a n e-mail is sent. Sel ect one of t he authenti cation met hods from the follo wing and speci fy the POP ser ver name , User name and Passwo rd as required. SMTP: Select when SMTP authent ication is required. POP bef[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 62 Sequence nu mber: A c onsecuti ve number of 10 digits between 000000 0001 and 42949672 95 and two fi xe d digits 0 0 are added to the ima ge f ile name. Sequen ce n umber c lear Click Clear to re set the Sequence number suffix t o 1. Alarm Select the alarm to be l in[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sendi ng Images to FTP Server — FTP clie nt Menu 63 Interval T ype t he interv al at which you want to send a n e-mail periodical ly . Y ou can set the hour (H) and mi nutes (M) between 30 mi nutes and 24 hours (one day ). Effec tive period Set the p eriod during which period ical sen ding will b e ef fecti ve . Always[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sending Imag es to FTP Server — FTP client Menu 64 Pa s swo rd T ype t he passwor d for the F TP server u sing up to 64 characters. Re-type pa ssw ord T o conf irm the password, type the same characters as you typed i n the Password box . P assi ve mode Set whether y ou use the passi v e mode of FT P serv er or not whe[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sendi ng Images to FTP Server — FTP clie nt Menu 65 Alarm b uffer Select Use alarm b uff er when you are goi ng to forw ard the image/audio o f before and after alarm det ection (pre- alarm, post-alarm). If you do not select the alarm b u f fer , only the image at the moment of th e alarm detection i s forwarded. Click[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Recording Image s in Memory — Image memory Menu 66 Recor ding Ima g es in Memory — Image mem ory Menu When y ou click in the Ad ministrator m enu, the Image memory menu appears. By using the image memory function, y ou can recor d the image and aud io f ile, whic h has been shot being link ed with th e ex terna l sen[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Recording Images in Memory — Image memo ry Menu 67 is full. Select Off if you do not w ant to send a w arning mail. Note When Overwrite is set to On , a warni ng mail i s not sent to the Adm inistrator . SMTP serv er na me T ype t he name of the SMT P serv er for sendin g an e- mail, using up to 64 c haracters. Otherwi[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Recording Image s in Memory — Image memory Menu 68 Sequen ce n umber c lear Click Clear to re set the Sequence number suffix t o 1. Alarm Select the alarm to be li nked with the recordi ng of image and audio fi les. Sensor inpu t 1: T he ext ernal sensor that is con nected to sensor input 1 of the c amera I/O port . Se[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Recording Images in Memory — Image memo ry Menu 69 Mode Select the p eriodical recording mode. Per iodic al mode: An i mage f ile is recorded peri odically according to t he specif ied Interval and E ffectiv e period . To u r m o d e : An image file is recorded when the camera is mov ed to each preset posit ion duri ng[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Down loading Image s from th e Camer a — FTP ser ver Me nu 70 Downloading Ima g es fr om the Camera — FTP ser ver Men u When y ou click in the Ad ministrator m enu, the FTP server menu app ears. Use this menu to set up for the FTP serv er function t hat f inds a specif ied i mage and audio f ile stored in the bui lt-[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting th e Alarm Output — Alarm output Menu 71 Setting the Ala rm Output — Alarm outp ut Menu When you click in the Administrator men u, the Alarm output men u appears. Y ou can perform setting in this menu to control t he alarm output of the I/O port on the rear of th e camera linked to the ala rm detect ion, the [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Outputt ing A udio Linked to Alarm Detection — V oice alert Menu 72 Outputting A udio Link ed to Alarm Detection — V oice aler t Menu Click in the Admin istrator m enu to displ ay the V oice alert menu. Use this menu to se t the v oice alert fu nction to outp ut audio fro m the line out put jack of t he camera when a[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Settin g the Opera tions from t he View er — T rigger Menu 73 Setting the Ope rations fr om the Vie wer — T rig ger Menu Click in the Admin istrator me nu to displ ay the T rigger menu. In this menu, you will select the acti vities that can be perform ed when is clicked on the main vie wer . e-Mail (SMTP ) Check ing [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Oper ations f rom the Vie wer — T rigger Menu 74 By selecting Image memor y and c licki ng , a still image of the moment you click is captured, and t he image file is recorded in the b uilt-in memo ry , A T A memory card (not sup plied) or “Memory Stick” (not supplied) . For the v erif ied cards, contac[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Settin g the S chedule — Schedule Menu 75 Setting the Sc hedule — Schedule Menu When you click in the Administrator men u, the Schedu le menu ap pears. The Schedul e menu consist s of se ven tabs. This is t he same menu as th e Schedul e menu that is displayed when you click Schedule to set the Effective period in th[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Alarm Buff er — Alarm b uff er Me nu 76 Setting th e Alar m Buff er — Alarm buff er Men u When y ou click in the Ad ministrator m enu, the Alarm b uf fer menu appea rs. Y ou can set the Pre-alarm image an d audio (the i mage and audio b efore the al arm detec tion) and t he Post - alarm image and audi o. [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sett ing t he O bject De tecti on F uncti on — Ob jec t de tecti on Me nu 77 Settin g the O bject Detection Func tion — Object detec tion Menu When you click in the Administrator men u, the Object det ection menu ap pears. Using this menu, you can set the condi tions for acti v ating the b uilt -in “Mo ving object [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 78 Afte r the de tecti on time, the loca tio n where t he car was pa rked is detected as an unat tende d object . Notes • Y ou can vie w an MPEG4 i mage only in the mai n vie wer during the set ting of the o bject detecti on when Dual codec is selected [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sett ing t he O bject De tecti on F uncti on — Ob jec t de tecti on Me nu 79 Note Y ou can not select Pr eset position if no preset position is stored in the P osition tab of t he Preset posit ion menu. P osition setting section Po s i t i o n Select th e preset position you wan t to set from the drop- do wn list. The [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 80 OK b utton Click to send the set values to the camera and co nfirm the sett ings. Note Although t he display on the mon itor quick ly responds to the setting being per formed as you c hange th e size of a windo w or a setting, you need to click the OK [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Sett ing t he O bject De tecti on F uncti on — Ob jec t de tecti on Me nu 81 When a prospec ti ve un attended object is detected on the monitor d isplay , it will b e colored. Th e object’ s c olor will be c hanged from bl ue to gr een, yello w , and red in sequence, as th e possibility o f it bein g an unattended ob[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 82 When the statu s lamp is gray , the ca mera is in the process of a cquiring a b ackground image. Unattend ed obje ct detect ion doe s not wor k during this period. The status l amp turn s green when the b ackground image has b een acquired. Note When y[...]
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Administ rating the Came ra T ransmitti ng with External Equipme nt Using the Ex ternal Serial T erminal — Serial Menu 83 Alarm inter val Y ou can repeat the alarm outp ut in an interv al o f the preset time after an object has been re garded as an unattend ed objec t. If you set Alar m inter val to 5 minutes, for e xample, so that an alarm will [...]
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Administ rating the Came ra T ransmitti ng with External Equipme nt Using the Ex ternal Serial T erminal — Serial Menu 84 • This camer a does not co rrespond to the dai sy chain connection of a VISCA de vice. Use the camera and the controller on e-on-one. Baud rate Select a baud rat e that co rrespond s to the per iphera l dev ice of serial in [...]
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Other s Using the Su pplied IP Set up Prog ram 85 Others Thi s sect ion expl ains how to use the applic ation software and commands, includi ng the suppli ed CD- RO M . Using the Supplied IP Setup Pr ogram Explain s the func tions exce pt those of the Netw ork t ab in the IP Setup Progr am. T o inst all the IP Setu p Program, to assign an IP addres[...]
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Other s Using the Sup plied IP Setu p Progr am 86 Date time T ab Y ou can set the date an d time on the ca mera. 1 Click the Da te time tab to display the date/time setti ng windo w . 2 Clic k to select t he camera th at you want to set the date and time for . Y ou can select multiple cameras and set the dat e and ti me simultane ously . 3 Select t[...]
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Other s Using t he SNC au dio up load tool — T rans mitting A udio to Camera 87 Using the SNC audio upload tool — T ransmitting Au d i o t o C a m e r a The suppli ed SNC audi o upload t ool allo ws yo u to transmit sound from the computer to the camera. This section e xplains the setup and op erations of the SNC audio upload tool. The SNC audi[...]
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Other s Using the SNC aud io upload tool — T ransmitti ng A udio to Camera 88 1 Select Sound from Co ntrol P ane l. 2 Open the Record ing tab and che ck that W indo ws has recognized t he hardware correctl y . Using the SNC audio upload tool When you st art the SNC audio u pload tool, t he Setti ng tab is displayed. Setting tab Use this menu to s[...]
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Other s Using t he SNC au dio up load tool — T rans mitting A udio to Camera 89 address when the IP address i s obtained with a DHCP server . Model : Dis plays t he mod el name of the network camera. Serial: Di splays the seri al number of the netw ork camera. User: Displays the specif ied user ID and p assword. The password i s sho wn with turne[...]
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Other s Using the SNC aud io upload tool — T ransmitti ng A udio to Camera 90 N (star t) / x (stop) Click N (start) to start audio transmission. The transmission speed i s displayed in the Bitrate box during transmission. Y ou can adjust th e microphone v olume and enable/ disable the muti ng, if necessary . T o sto p the audio tr ansmission, cli[...]
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Other s Using t he SNC au dio up load tool — T rans mitting A udio to Camera 91 (rec or din g) Click to start recor ding of the sound i nput to the compute r microphone. The maximum recordin g time is 30 seconds. The codec spec ifi ed in the Setting tab is used for t he recording. The recorded f ile is di splayed as “Reco rdedFile.v of. ” Not[...]
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Other s Using the SNC video pl a yer — Pl ayi ng Video/A u di o File Recorded with Camera 92 Uploading the recor ded audio file to the camera Tip Before operating, c reate an audio f ile and set the camera for audio uploadi ng. Set the camera using th e Setting tab . 1 Click (re cording) in the V oice alert tab to start recording. 2 Clic k (stop)[...]
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Other s Using the SNC vid eo play er — Playin g Video/A udio File Recorded with Camera 93 Using the SNC video p la y er 1 Start the SNC video player . 2 Click th e (b ro wse) icon. The Select Fi le dialog o pens. 3 Select th e f ile you want to play . Information box es on the selected fi le are displayed on the left si de of the wind ow as f oll[...]
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Other s Using the SNC pan orama creat or — Creating a P anor ama Image 94 Using the SNC panorama creator — Creating a Panorama Image The supplied SNC panorama creator al lo ws you to create a panorama image to be display ed on the main vie wer . Using the panorama ima ge, you can mo ve the camera to the desired p osition simply b y clicki ng on[...]
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Other s Using the SNC pa norama c reator — Creatin g a P anorama Image 95 Main tab Viewer The created panorama image is di splayed in the upper vie wer . Angl e setting Specify the camera mov ement area o n the panorama image. Drag the mouse to dra w a rectangl e within which t he camera mov ement is limited . Y ou can enl arge , reduce or mov e [...]
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Other s Using the SNC priv acy masking tool — Masking a Camera I mage 96 Y ou can use the sa ved image when you contr ol panni ng and til ting fro m the main vi e wer . Tip The pa norama imag e is the still im age con verted from the image tak en when you were g oing to c reate a panorama image with “SNC panorama creator”. When the camera is [...]
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Other s Using the SNC priv acy masking to ol — Masking a Camera Image 97 Using the SNC privac y masking tool The SNC privac y mask ing to ol consi sts of the Main tab to set the pr i v acy mask posit ions and the Se tting t ab to prepare for connect ion to the camera. When you st art the SNC pri vacy maski ng to ol, the Setti ng tab is disp layed[...]
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Other s Using the SNC priv acy masking tool — Masking a Camera I mage 98 Note The defaul t image is sho wn when no pa norama image has been created. PTZ Cont r oller (control pane l) Allows y ou to pan, ti lt and zoom th e camera. Pan/tilt control Click the arrow b utton o f the direct ion in which y ou want to mov e the camera. K eep it pressed [...]
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Other s Using the Custom Home page Installe r 99 Priv acy m ask setting range The setting range of the pri vac y mask is li mited as follows: Pan an gle: No limit Til t an gl e: 0° to +70° Note The pri v acy ma sk area is a rec tangle that is specifi ed with respect to the cen ter of the camera image. The pri v ac y mask may not be set in areas c[...]
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Other s Using the Custo m Homepage Install er 100 Note If you c lick “Sav e this program to disk” o n the “Fi le Do wnload” dia log, the CustomHomepageI nstaller .e xe f ile will be sa v ed on the compu ter . Double-cli ck the sa ved f ile to start it. 4 Read th e notes ca refully , a nd click Next . The Softwa re License Agreement is displ[...]
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Other s Using the Custom Home page Installe r 101 10 Confirm t hat all items are co rrect, then click Next . 11 T ype the p ath for the folde r in which yo ur homepage is stored i n the Source folder box, then click Ne xt . 12 Click OK . Uploading of the homepage f ile starts. Note Do not turn of f the camera u ntil the ca mera is rebooted after up[...]
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Other s Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a Using ARP Comman ds 102 Assigning the IP Addr ess to the Camer a Using ARP Commands This section e xplains ho w to assign an IP add ress to the camera using ARP (Address Resolutio n Protocol) commands witho ut using t he supplie d IP Set up Progra m. Note When you turn on the camera, e x ecute the A[...]
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Other s Using the SNMP 103 Using the SNMP This uni t supports SNM P (Simple Net work Management P rotocol). Y ou can read MIB-2 o bjects using software such as SN MP manager software. This unit also supports the coldSt art trap which occurs when the po wer is turned on or the unit restart s, and the Authen tication failur e trap which in forms of a[...]
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Other s Glos sary 104 3) sysName=<string> Set the case of “mib-2.system.sysName.0” i n the <strin g> posi tion. T he maximum leng th of <string> is 255 characters. 4) enaAuthT raps=<v alue> Set the case val ue of “mib-2.snmp.sn mp EnableAu thenT raps.0” in the <st ring> posi tion. T ype “1” (enable) or “2[...]
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Other s Glos sary 105 DHCP s erver Abbre via tion for Dynami c Host Conf igurati on Protoco l server . The IP addr ess of a terminal without an indi vidua l IP ad dress can be automatical ly dist rib uted b y the Dynamic Host Conf iguration Protoco l (DHCP). The DHCP server assigns the IP addresses to the terminals. Digital certificate An electroni[...]
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Other s Glos sary 106 P assi ve mode The mode whereb y a client FTP al lo ws TCP connecti on for data tra nsmission to the FTP serve r . POP server A server f or storing i ncoming e- mail until you ha ve rea d it. Primary DNS server One of th e DN S server s th at can first re ply to a re que st by conn ected de vices or o ther DNS servers. Pr o xy[...]
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Other s Glos sary 107 802.11g A wireless LAN standard that uses the 2.4 GHz band and pro vides a maxi mum data tr ansmission rate of 54 Mbps. 802.1X A standard that p erforms user authentication and dynamic k ey genera tion and t raf f ic on a LAN.[...]
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Other s Inde x 108 Inde x A abandoned o bject detection ........ .... 77 Access log ............ ................. ......... 36 Activ e ............. ........... ............... 79 , 81 Activ e Directory .............. ........... .... 53 Activ eX control .................. 10 , 12 , 14 Activ eX vie wer...................... ... 18 , 19 Adapti ve r[...]
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Other s Inde x 109 expos ure mode ................ ............ ... 38 extensio n .............. ........... ............... 6 9 F Factory default ................ ............ ... 35 factory s ettings ..... ................. ......... 35 File ................. ................. ......... 72 , 74 File attachment ...................... ......... 61 [...]
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Other s Inde x 110 periodical recording .............. ......... 68 Periodical send ing .................... 62 , 65 periodical sending ...................... .... 65 Picture ...... ................. ............ ......... 38 Play ................. ........... ................. .... 72 playing audio ................... ........... .... 28 POP serve[...]
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Sony Corporation T ype ..... ........... ................. ........... .... 45 U UDP ...................... ........... ............... 42 UDP (Multicast) ... ........... ............... 29 UDP (Unicast) ....................... ......... 29 Unattended object............ ........... .... 79 unattended o bject detection ................ ............ [...]