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Network Camera User’s Gu ide Software Version 1 .2 Before opera ting the u nit, pleas e read thi s manual thoroughl y and retain it for future reference. SNC-CH110/CH2 10 SNC-DH210/DH2 10T 4-194-204- 12 (1) © 2010 Sony Corporation[...]
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2 T abl e of Cont ents T able of Cont ents Overvie w Fea tures ........... .................. ........................... .......... 4 How to Use Thi s User’ s Guide ........... ................... 5 System Requir ements .................................. .......... 5 Preparation Assigning t he IP Addres s to the Camera ............ 6 Assigning a[...]
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T abl e of Contents 3 Comm on T ab — Se ttin g the e-Mail (SMTP ) Function . ........................... ........................... ... 64 Alarm sendi ng T ab — Setti ng the e-ma il sending mode when detec ting the alarm .......... ............ 66 Periodic al sendin g T ab — Set ting the p eriodica l e-mail sen ding mode ....................[...]
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Over vi ew F eatures 4 Overvie w Featur es • High quality st reaming, maximum image size (2048 × 1536 (SNC-CH210/DH21 0/DH210T)/ 1280 × 960 (SNC-CH110)). • High-quality HD (720P) live images from camera can be monito red at a maximum frame rate of 30 f ps. • Exmor CMOS sensor for high qual ity streamed images. (SNC-C H210/DH210/DH210T) • [...]
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Over vi ew How to Use This User’ s Guide / System Requirements 5 How to Use This User’ s Guide This User’ s Guide explains ho w to operate the Network Camera from a computer . The User’ s Guide is designed to be read on the compute r display . This secti on gi ves tips on maki ng the most of the User’ s Guide-read it before you operate th[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a 6 Preparation The Preparation secti on expla ins what the administrator has to prepare for monitoring images after installation and connect ion of the camera. Assigning the IP Addr ess to the Camer a T o connect the camera to a netw ork, you need to a ssign a ne w IP address to the camera wh en[...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 7 Tip The fact ory setting of the camera netw ork is DH CP mod e. 7 Select a came ra you want to assign an IP address from the list and cl ick Network . The account setti ngs screen is displ ayed. 8 Register the name and passw ord of t he administrator and cl ick OK . The factory setting s for b[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a 8 The vie wer screen of the network ca mera is display ed on the W eb bro wser . Display sample Note If the IP address i s not set correctly , the vie wer does not appear after step 13. In that case, try to set the IP address again. When using W indows XP Service Pa c k 2 o r l a t e r Installi[...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 9 If the informat ion bar appear s, click on the bar and selec t Install ActiveX Control… . If “Inter net Explorer – Securi ty W arnin g” appears, cl ick Install . The instal lation o f Activ e X Contr ol starts. When instal lation is compl eted, th e main viewer or the Motion detection [...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a 10 5 In the Add Program di alog, select SNC toolb ox and clic k OK . SNC toolbox is added to th e Programs and Servi ces list. 6 Click OK . When the abo ve procedure is compl eted, the camera connect ed in the local net work are display ed in SNC toolbo x. When using W indows Vista Installing s[...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 11 Note If you select S ave in the “File Do wnload – Security W arning” di alog, you will not be a ble to per form installatio n corre ctly . Delete th e downloaded file, and click t he Setup i con again. If the message “Internet Explorer – S ecurity W arning” appears, click Run . If[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a 12 4 Select Off in th e General tab . The cameras will be displayed in the list. T o t urn Wind ows Firewall on 1 Select Contr ol Panel from the Start menu o f Wi n do w s . 2 Click Windo w s Fir ewall . 3 Select T urn Wind ow s Fire wa ll o n or of f . If the message “User Account Control - [...]
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Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 13 When using Windows 7 Installing softwa re A warni ng message reg arding the acti ve cont ents may appear when you install softw are such as SNC too lbox from the CD-R OM. In this case, operate as follows: Example: In case of SNC toolbox If the pop -up “ AutoPla y” appears when a CD-R OM i[...]
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Prepar ation Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a 14 Conf igu ri ng Wind o ws Fire wa ll SNC tool box may not o perate correct ly depend ing on the conf iguration of W indows Fi rew all. (No cameras are shown in the list ev en if they are detected .) In this case, conf irm the W indo ws Fire wall c onfig uration as follo ws: Example: In t he c[...]
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Prepar ation Accessin g the Camera Usi ng the W eb Browse r 15 5 Add progra m. When the abo ve proced ure is completed, the cameras connected in the local netw ork are displa yed in SNC too lbox. Accessing the Camer a Using the W eb Bro wser After the IP address has be en assigned to t he camera, check that you can actual ly access the camera using[...]
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Prepar ation Accessing t he Camera Using the Web Bro wser 16 When In terne t Explo rer 6 is us ed “Security Alert ” dialog may app ear according to the status of the certi ficate. In this case, click Ye s to continue. The vie wer windo w is display ed (in SS L communication). When In ternet Ex plore r 7 or Interne t Expl orer 8 is use d When yo[...]
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Prepar ation Accessin g the Camera Usi ng the W eb Browse r 17 When usi ng antivi rus softwa re, etc., on the computer • When you u se anti virus software, security software, personal fire wall or pop-u p blocke r on your compu ter , the camera pe rformance ma y be reduced, f or exa mple, the frame rate for displaying the image may be lower . •[...]
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Prepar ation Basic Configu ration b y the Admin istrat or 18 Basic Configurat ion b y the Ad minist rator Y ou can monitor th e camera image b y logging in with the init ial co ndit ions s et for th is netwo rk came ra. Y o u can also set v arious funct ions according to the in stalling position, net work condi tions or pu rpose of the camer a. W e[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Administr ator and User 19 Operating the Camera This se ction expl ains how to monito r the image from the camera usin g your W eb bro wser (Internet E xplorer). The functions o f the camera should b e set by the Administra tor . For the setti ng of the came ra, see “ Administr ating the Camera” on page 3 2. Administrator [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Logging i n to the Sy stem 20 Logging in to th e System Logging in as a user 1 Start the W eb bro wser on your c omputer and t ype the IP add ress of the ca mera you want to monito r . The vie wer is displayed. Display sample: Three types of vie wer are av ailable: Acti veX vie wer, P lug-in free vie wer and custom homepag e. [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 21 Configurat ion of Main Vie wer Thi s sec tio n expl ains the fu nctio ns of the pa rts a nd controls of the main vi ew er . For a de tailed e xplanation on each part o r control, see the specif ied pages. Main v iew er us ing Act iveX vie wer Main me nu ActiveX Displays the Acti veX vie wer . [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configur ation of Main Vie wer 22 Frame r ate (Displayed only when the camera image is in JPEG.) Selects th e frame rate to transmit i mages. (Capture) Click to capt ure a still image sh ot by th e camera and to store i t in the com puter . Click to open th e fold er to be saved. Note In the case of W indows VIST A or W indo w[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 23 Click the f unction b utton yo u want to use o n the T rigger panel. The selected functio n is acti v ated. The se lectable functions a re as follo ws: • send still image f iles attached to an e-mail (page 27) • send still image f iles to an FTP server (page 27) Preset position panel The a[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configur ation of Main Vie wer 24 Monitor scr een There are t wo modes f or on-screen pan /tilt/zoom operation u sing a mous e: Area zoom mode an d V ector dragging mod e. A control bar is displ ayed on the screen. In the Area z oom mode, clicking wi ll pan or t ilt the camera to wards the center of t he image, and will mo ve [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 25 Controlling via the contr ol panel (Operation com mon to Area zoom mode and V ector dragging mode) Y ou can operate the camera direction, z oom, and focus by usi ng the cont rol panel for the moni tor image currentl y displayed. P an/ Tilt cont ro l Click the arro w but ton in the direction in[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Configur ation of Main Vie wer 26 Mo ving the camera to a preset position (Com mon operations in Area zoom and V ector dragging modes) Select a pr eset position name from the Preset position panel. The camera wi ll mov e to the preset po sition that you ha ve sto red in memory usi ng the Preset posi tion menu (page 61). Using [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the T r igger Butt on / Switchi ng TCP/UDP T ransmission Mode 27 Using the T rig ger Button Y ou can e xecute v arious func tions b y clicking their respecti ve b uttons on the T r igger panel. Sending a monitor im age via e-mail Y ou c an send a ca ptured still ima ge by attachin g it to an e-mail. T o use thi s functio[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the System Utility 28 Multicast: This pro tocol is sele ctable when Mul ti cast strea m ing (page 43) is On . When Multicast is selected as t he transmission po rt, R TP (Real-time T ransport Protocol) an d UDP multicast techni ques are adopted for video tr ansmission. By selec ting it, the n etwork transmission l oad of[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the System Utility 29 Connection tab Y ou can set the con nection method . Select the start-up con nection from: TCP , Unicast , and Multi cast . If TCP connection is sel ected, you can conf igure proxy settin gs by select ing Use proxy . View tab Screen mode Y ou can select Wind ow or Fu ll . View siz e Y ou can select [...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the System Utility 30 Save tab Specify a folder t o sav e the still images an d movie s to. Note When using t he operating system of W indows VIST A or W indows 7 , you can no t sa ve vi deo if “ Enable Protect ed Mode” is check ed in the Control Panel -Internet Option- Security . Joystick tab Y ou c an assign the jo[...]
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Operat ing the Camera Using the System Utility 31 How to control PTZ Select the P TZ operation mode for the Gadget screen from the op tions Area zoom , PTZ co ntrol bar , and V ector dragging . Click (Exit) to exit Gadget. When you cl ick (Set), yo u will see the follo w ing setting sc reen. Tip The oper ation mode o f SolidPTZ h as been changed fo[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Basic Op erations of the Administr ator Menu 32 Administrating the Camera This se ction expl ains how to set the functi ons of th e camera by t he Administrator . For det ails about mon itoring the camer a image, see “Operat ing the Camera” on page 19. This section e xplains the basic operations and each option o f th[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Basic O peratio ns of t he Admi nistrator Menu 33 Configurat ion of the Administrator men u System Displays the System menu. (“Conf iguring the Syste m — System Menu” on page 34) . Camera Displa ys the Camera menu for setti ng the cam era image . ( “Settin g the Camera Image — Ca mera Menu” on page 38). Networ[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Syst em — Syst em M enu 34 Configuring the Syst em — System Menu When you cl ick in the Administrator menu, the System menu ap pears. Use this men u to perfo rm the prin cipal se ttings of th e software. The System menu has se ven tabs: System , Date & time , Superimpo se , Installation , Initi[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 35 Date & time T ab Current date & time Displa ys the date and time set o n this u nit. Note After you hav e purchased the camera, be sure to check the date and t ime of the camera and set as necessary . PC c lock Displays t he date and ti me set on your co mputer . Date &am[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Syst em — Syst em M enu 36 Date/time Set the format of d ate/time and the sepa rator . These settings are app lied to both Image 1 and Image 2. Camera ID Select Te x t or Logo to d isplay Came ra ID. Y ou can modify the Te x t string and upload an i mage file you w ant to use for Logo . Ho wev er , b[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 37 Monitor out Y ou can conf igure the output set ting for the mon itor output term inal of this u nit. Sele ct On to outpu t an NTSC or P AL signal. Notes • Monit or out is used when you inst all this unit t o adjust the angl e of vie w , etc. Be sure to set Off and unplug t he A[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the Camera Image — Camera Menu 38 Delete ima g e By pressing Delete , you can delete th e full im age recorded in the came ra. Delete thumbnails Click Delete to d elete the th umbnail s set i n the P reset Setti ng me nu. Delete header logo Click Delete to delete th e head er logo set in th e V iewer menu. Delet[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting th e Camera Image — Came ra Menu 39 Exposu re comp ensati on Select the exposure co rrection v alue from the list box to adjust th e target brightne ss for the auto matic exposure settin g. A larg er value brightens the imag e, and a smaller v alue darkens the i mage. Selectable v alues are as follo ws: +2.0, +1[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the Camera Image — Camera Menu 40 Scene 2: This setting is suitable for obtai ning an ef fect stronger than Scene 1 . Scene 3: This setti ng i s suita ble for sho oting dark ar eas brightly when the subject is i n high contrast, suc h as both sunligh t and shado w . Scene 4: This sett ing do es not pe rform gam [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting th e Camera Image — Came ra Menu 41 • The maximum size of a cropped image is 1280 × 720 (SNC-CH210/DH210/ DH210T)/1280×960 (SNC-CH110) p ixels. T o c rop an im age 1 Set C roppi ng to On and clic k the Area setting but to n. The area setting windo w appears. 2 Sett ing t he trim ming portio n Hold do wn the [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the Camera Image — Camera Menu 42 SNC-CH110 Aspect r atio [16: 9] a : Conf igurable. × : Not configurable. f : Conf igurable only when Image 1 is this image size . SNC-CH210/DH2 10/DH210T SNC-CH110 When Sol idPTZ is set to On, sel ectab le ima ge sizes ar e as f ollows. a : Configurable . ×: Not c onfigurable.[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting th e Camera Image — Came ra Menu 43 Image size [1 280 × 720] Bit rate Set the bit r ate of MPEG4 or H.264 image transmi ssion for a line. When the bit rate is set to a high level, better image qual ity can be enjoyed. Selectable b it rates are as follo w s: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512 , 768, 1024, 15 36, 2048, 3072 [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Netwo r k — Ne twor k Me nu 44 Configuring the Netw ork — Netw ork Menu When you cli ck in the Administ rator menu, the Network menu appears. Use this menu t o conf igure t he networ k to conn ect the camera and the c omputer . The Netwo rk menu consi sts of thr ee tabs: Network , QoS and Dyn amic [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Configuring t he Netw ork — Network Menu 45 Host name T ype th e host n ame of t his unit to be tr ansmitte d to th e DHCP se rver . This setting is valid on ly wh en Obtain an IP address a utomatically (DHCP) is selected in the Networ k t ab. Doma in s uff ix T ype th e domain suff ix of this uni t to be transmi tted t[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Netwo r k — Ne twor k Me nu 46 Protocol Sele ct th e pr otoc ol. DSCP Set a value to mark the data traffic (0 ~ 63). This value is set in the DSCP field includ ed in the IP header of the da ta traff ic. Set Used when regi stering on the QoS tab le. QoS is set acc ording to t he follo wing procedure: [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Configuring t he Netw ork — Network Menu 47 OK/Cancel See “Butt ons common to ev ery menu” on page 32. Dynamic IP address noti fication T ab — Notifying the IP Ad dress When Obta in an IP a ddress automatica lly (DHCP) is selected in t he Network tab, you can send notif ication of completi on of the net work sett [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Netwo r k — Ne twor k Me nu 48 Note The model o n sale in China do es not support CRAM-MD5 authenti cation. User name, P ass wor d T ype the user name a nd password of the o w ner of the mail accoun t, using up to 64 charact ers. This sett ing is necessary when the SMTP server that sends e-mails perf[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he SSL functi on — SSL Menu 49 Setting the SSL function — SSL Menu When you cl ick in the Ad ministrator menu, the SSL menu appears. Use this menu t o conf igure the S SL or TLS fu nction (called “SSL” hereaft er). The setti ngs allows the camera to commun icate with the client PC by using SSL. SSL menu [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the SSL func tion — SSL Menu 50 Use a self-signed certi fi cate (For test use) : Th is mode uses the certif icate and pri v ate ke y pair generated by “Generating a self-si gned certif icate” on page 50. Pri v ate ke y informat ion corre sponding t o the certif icate is stored in the came ra. Y ou do not nee[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he SSL functi on — SSL Menu 51 Note Click Cancel at the bott om of th e menu if you w ant to cancel cha nging the pri vate ke y password af ter clicking Reset . Doing so r estores the othe r setting it ems in the Client c ertificate tab to the previous sett ings . OK/Cancel See “Butt ons common to ev ery men[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the SSL func tion — SSL Menu 52 How to instal l the CA cer tificate The camera may not be connected be cause the bro wser (Intern et Explo rer) does not display whether the certif icate will be a ccepted or not du e to the type of certif icate. In this case, install the CA certif icate as follows. 1 Sa ve in th [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he SSL functi on — SSL Menu 53 T o remo ve an installed CA certificate 1 In Inter net Explorer , click in th e order To o l s , Internet options , Content tab and Certif icates . The Certif icates di alog appears. 2 Select the certi ficat e you want t o remov e. The CA certif icate is usually st ored in Tr u s[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802 .1X A uthenticat ion Func tion — 802.1X Menu 54 Using the 802.1 X A uthentication Functi on — 802.1X Men u When you cl ick in the Admi nistrator me nu, the 802.1X menu appea rs. Use this menu t o conf igure the wi red port-base d authenticati on in compliance wi th the 802.1X standard . The 802.1X menu c[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802. 1X Au thenticat ion Function — 802.1X Menu 55 Wired interf ace statu s Sho ws the authent ication status of the 802.1X authenti cation fun ction for wir ed ports. Click Refresh to update the sta tus. EAP identity T ype the user name to ident ify the clien t in the 802.1X authenti cation serv er using 3 to[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802 .1X A uthenticat ion Func tion — 802.1X Menu 56 Note When the client cert ificat e to be imported is of PKCS#12 fo rmat and t he pri vate k e y password is not set correctly , “<Put correct pri vate k ey passw ord>” is displayed in the box es of Issuer DN , Subject DN , V alidity Period and Exte [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802. 1X Au thenticat ion Function — 802.1X Menu 57 Setting the 802.1X authentication function — Example of Windo w s Server 2003 This section e xplains ho w to configure t he authenti cation ser ver and CA u sing Mic rosoft W indo ws Serv er 2003. Note As this section descri bes authentication based on the u[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802 .1X A uthenticat ion Func tion — 802.1X Menu 58 10 Set the fo llowing items: Friend ly name : T y pe “authentica tor” as an example. Client addr ess (IP or DNS): IP address of t he authenticat or Client -V ender: RADIUS Standard Shar ed secr et: Specify the shared secret to be set in the authenticator [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Using the 802. 1X Au thenticat ion Function — 802.1X Menu 59 3 T ype the log-in use r name and passw ord correct ly . The “Microsoft Certif i cate Services” page o pens. 4 Click Request a certif icate , a dvan ced cer ti ficate reque st and Create and submit a request to this CA i n sequence. 5 Set the following ite[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the User — User Menu 60 Setting th e User — User Men u When you cl ick in the Administrat or menu, the User menu appears. Use this menu to set the user names and passwords of the Administrator and (up to 9) users (User 1 to User 9), and the access right of each user . Administrator Specif y User name , Passwor[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he Security — Security Menu / Sa ving the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset position Menu 61 Settin g the Se curity — Security Menu When you click in t he Administrato r menu, the Security menu ap pears. This all ows y ou to contr ol which comp uters can h av e access to the camera. Like wise, when usi[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sav ing the Camera P osition and Action — Preset position Menu 62 Image Select the i mage to conf igure. Home position setting Set the current camera position as th e home position. Set Click to sa ve the curr ent pan, tilt and zoom positi ons as the home posit ion. T o mov e the camera to the h ome position, cl ick in [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sav ing the Camera P osition and Action — Preset position Menu 63 Preset tour T ab — Setting a position tour The camera mo ves to the pro grammed positions sequenti ally (T ou r). Up to f i ve pr ograms can be set a s T ours A to E. Pre vie w scree n This sc reen is for mon itoring im ages and conf iguring preset tour[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Men u 64 OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to e ver y menu” on page 32. Sending a n Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu When you click in the Admi nistrat or menu, the e- Mail (SMTP) menu appears. Using the e-Mail (SMT P) function, you can send an e-mail with an attache [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending an I mage via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 65 Note The model o n sale in Chi na does not su pport the TLS function. ST ARTTLS T o use the encryp tion function b y ST AR TTLS, select On . Note The model o n sale in Chi na does not su pport the ST AR TTLS functi on. A uthenti cation Select whe ther authenticat ion [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Men u 66 Alarm sending T ab — Setting the e-ma il s endin g mod e whe n detecting the alarm Set to send an e-ma il linke d with ala rm dete ction by the exter nal sensor input or by t he b uilt-in detect ion functions. Note When mo re than two of the following setti ngs are[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending an I mage via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 67 Effec tive period Set the pe riod durin g which alarm d etection is ef fectiv e. Always: Alarm detection is alw ays ef fectiv e. Schedu le: Y ou can specify th e period dur ing which alarm detection i s ef fecti ve. Click Schedule and t he menu for the ef fecti ve per[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP Client Menu 68 Sending Ima ges to FTP Server — FTP Clien t Menu When you cl ick in the Admini strator menu, the FTP cli ent menu appears. Use this men u to set up fo r capturin g and sendin g still images to an FTP serv er . Using the FTP clie nt function, you can send an image f ile[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP Client Menu 69 Remote path T ype the pat h to the de stination u sing up to 64 characters. Image file nam e T ype the f ile name y ou want t o assign to th e images when sending t o the FTP ser ver . Y ou can use up to 10 alphanumeri c characters, – (hyphen ) and _ (under score) for [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP Client Menu 70 Image file name T ype the f ile name of t he image sent to the FTP serv er using up t o 10 alphanumer ic characte rs, – (h yphen) and _ (under score) . The actual image f ile name will be th e specif ied image fil e name with a suff ix and e xtension .jpg. Suffix Selec[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Settin g the Opera tions from the Vie wer — T rigger Menu 71 Setting the Ope rations fr om the Vie wer — T rig g er Menu Click in the Admi nistrator menu to display t he T r igger menu. This allows you to select the activities that ca n be performed when the b utton on t he T rigger p anel is cli cked on the main view[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the Schedule — Schedule Menu 72 FTP c lient Checking this box allo ws you to select FT P clie nt on the T rigger panel in the main vie wer . By c lic king FTP cli ent a still ima ge of the time you click is captu red, and the image file is sen t to the FT P server . When yo u click FT P cl ient , the T rigger-FT[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he Sensor inpu t/Camera tamp ering detection/ Motion detec tion — Ev ent dete ction Menu 73 Setting the Sensor input/ Camera tampering detection/Mo tion detection — Event detection Menu When you cli ck Event dete ction in the Admini strator menu, the Event d etection menu appears. The Even t detection men u [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting the Sensor inp ut/Camera tamp ering detecti on/Motion de tection — Ev ent dete ction Men u 74 Notes • If A utomati c conf iguratio n is enabled in the Local Area Net work (LAN ) s etting s o f Inte rne t Ex plor er, the image may not be displa yed. In that case, disable A utoma tic configuration and set the Pr[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Setting t he Sensor inpu t/Camera tamp ering detection/ Motion detec tion — Ev ent dete ction Menu 75 Delete Are a Clicking t his b utton will ch ange the cur sor to a button . While the cu rsor is a b utton, cl ick on a part of the area to del ete that area. After the d eleti on, th e curs or wil l retu rn to its origi[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Viewer — Viewer Menu 76 Configuring the Vie w er — View er Menu Click in the Ad ministrat or men u to di splay t he V ie wer menu. Using this menu, you can select the vie wer to use and conf igure adv anced settings. The V iewer menu consists of two ta bs: Lay out and HTML output . Lay out tab Home[...]
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Administ rating the Camera Confi guring the Vie wer — Vie wer Menu 77 T ext color , Backgr ound color 1, and Bac kground colo r 2 Specify the backgroun d colors a nd font colo r . T o specify the color , enter “#” follo wed by an RGB va lue in 6-digit hex adecimal. The f i rst 2 d igits after # r epresent r ed, the ne xt 2 digit s green, and [...]
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Administ rating the Camera Con fig uri ng th e Viewer — Viewer Menu 78 Still im age: JPEG still images are acquired from the camera and displayed at start-up . Specif i ed image (URL): Specify a stil l image of yo ur choice b y URL at start-up. A uto play: Run t o start playb ack. Blan k: No disp lay at s ta rt-up . Click to start streaming: By t[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 79 Others Thi s sect ion ex plai ns how to use the a ppl icatio n software and commands, in cluding the su pplied CD- RO M . Using the SNC toolbo x Explain s the func tions e xcept th ose of the Ne twork tab in SNC tool box. T o install SNC to olbox, to assig n an IP address and to set the netw ork, see “ Assigning [...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 80 Priv acy Ma sking: Displays the Priv acy Maski ng screen. Not av ailable with this p roduc t. Panorama Cr eator: Displays the Panorama Creat or screen. Not av ailable with this p roduc t. Custom Homepage: Disp lays th e Cust om Homepag e screen. Firmwar e Upgrade: Displays the Firmwa re Upgrade screen. Initialize D[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 81 Serial No. Displays t he serial numbe r . Ve rs i o n N o . Displays the version of f irmware. Admin na me Displays the administ rator user name. Tips • A camera with which SSL commun ication has be en performed wi ll show on the left sid e of its IP address. • The model on sal e in China do es not suppor t the[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 82 Renaming the devi ce/fol der Selec t the folde r or device to renam e and righ t click th e mouse. Select Rename from t he displayed menu . The dev ice/folde r name is highl ighted. Ent er the ne w name. Deleting a device/f older Select the d evice/ folder to be delet ed from the De vice list or De vice tree and ri[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 83 Setting SNC too lbo x options Select Op tion from the T ools menu to display t he “Option” d ialog. This d ialog consists of three tabs: General , Netwo rk and Log . General tab Lang uage Set lang uage. Defa ult devi ce ac coun t Set the initia l values of use r name and pa ssword for th e administrator a ccess[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 84 Log tab Over write the old est log file T o set the si ze of the l og f ile, check Enabl e and speci fy the minimum required sp ace for a log f i le. Log out put f older Click Bro wse to display the fo lder selectio n dialog. Specif y the folde r to save the log. Using the Custom Homepage — Setting the customiz e[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 85 Tip The Firmware Upgrade screen can also b e displayed using the follo w ing met hod: •S e l e c t Firmware Upgrade from the To o l s menu. Device list Select the d evi ce to upgrade. A progress bar i s displayed whe n updating is in process. The status f ield sho ws current status. Module list T o display t he d[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 86 Displays T ask Wizard . 2 Click Next . 3 Select a de vice to which the task is assigned. A list of dev ices regi stered in My dev ice is displayed. Select the dev ice you w ant to assign t he task to from the My de vice list , and regi ster in De vice(s) in task list. My Device: Display a list of c ameras registere[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 87 Recurren ce pattern Spec ify the opera tion in terval. Onetime: Runs the task once. Hou rl y: Specify the oper ation freque ncy in units of hours. (Possib le set v alue: 1 to 99) Dail y: Specify the o peratio n frequenc y in uni ts of days. (Possible set v alue: 1 to 99) W eekly: Specify the o peration frequenc y i[...]
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Other s Using the SNC toolbo x 88 Came ra r estar t and in itia lizat ion Y ou can restart and initial ize (restore factory def ault) a selected camera. Mul tiple de vices can be selected simultaneously for restart and initializati on. Resta r ting a camera Click To o l s , Initial ize Device and Reboot in this o rder on the menu b ar to resta rt t[...]
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Other s Assigni ng the IP Addre ss to the Camer a Using ARP Commands 89 Initializing a ca mera Click To o l s , Init ialize Device and Fa ctory Default in this orde r on the me nu bar to in itializ e the came ra (restor e factory def ault). Assigning the IP Addr ess to the Camera Using ARP Commands This section e xplains ho w to assign an IP addres[...]
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Other s Using the SNMP 90 – Do the computer and the camera ha ve the same networ k address? If not, set t he same network address on the c omputer and the camera. Usin g the SNMP This unit supports SNMP (Simpl e Network Management Pro tocol). Y ou can read MIB- 2 objects using software such as SNMP manager software. This unit also supports the co[...]
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Other s Using the SNMP 91 4 Describes the case of “mi b-2.system. sysContact.0”. This f ield is used to describe infor mation on the adm inistra tor of th is camer a. Noth ing is set at the f actory . 5 Describes the case of “mib-2.system. sysName.0”. Th is field i s use d to d escr ibe th e a dmin istra tio n node of this camera. Nothing i[...]
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Other s Glos sary 92 Gloss ary ActiveX contr ol A component prog ram object th at can be used with web pages or other application programs. The techno logy for creating Act i veX cont rol is par t of software de vel oped by Mi crosoft. AES Abbre viation f or Adva nced Encryp tion Standard. T his is the ne xt-generat ion standard of encrypti on, ado[...]
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Other s Glos sary 93 H.264 An image co mpression format. The standa rd written by the JVT (Jo int V ideo T eam) a joint or ganizati on for standardizati on (composed of ISO and I TU-T . H.264), is capable of t ransmitting v ideo data at a higher compression rate th an that of MPEG4. IP addre ss Acronym for Internet Protocol Address. An individual I[...]
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Other s Glos sary 94 SNMP A protocol for monitori ng and managing network dev ices. SSL Acronym for Secure Sockets Layer . T his is a protocol dev eloped by Nets cape Communications C orporation t o be used for communicat ions of encrypted d ata on the Internet. Subnet mask 32-bit st ream used to di stinguish the subnet address from an IP address. [...]
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Other s Inde x 95 Inde x Numeri cs 802.1X.................. ................. ... 54 , 94 A Access log ...... ................. ............... 38 Acti ve Directory .............. ............... 57 Acti veX control .....................8 , 11 , 16 Acti veX vie w er ..................... ... 20 , 21 Adapti ve rate contro l ................... ... 4[...]
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Other s Inde x 96 Mode .............. ........... ................. .... 70 Monitor image ....................... ......... 23 Motion detection .. ................. ......... 33 Multicast .................... ... 23 , 28 , 43 , 93 Multicast address ............. ............... 43 Multicast streaming ........................ 43 My de vice .........[...]
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Other s Inde x 97 WP A 2 ......................... ........... ......... 94 Z Zoom .............. ................. .... 22 , 25 , 34 Sony Corporation[...]