Sony SNC-RZ50N manuel d'utilisation

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    3-990-921- 11 (1) Netw ork Camera © 2005 Sony Corporation SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P User’ s Guid e Software V ersion 1.0[...]

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    2 Owner’ s Record The model and serial nu mbers are located on th e bottom. Record these numbers i n the spaces pro vided belo w . Refer to these numb ers whene ver you ca ll upon y our Sony d ealer re gardi ng this prod uct. Model No . _____________ _______ Serial No. _________ ________ ___ T o reduce a risk of fire or electr ic shoc k, do not e[...]

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    3 A TTENTION The electromagn etic f ields at speci f ic frequenc ies may influence the pi cture of the uni t. For t he cust omer s in Nethe rla nds V oor de k lanten in Nederla nd Gooi de bat terij niet we g, maar l ev er hem in als KCA. NO TICE T O USERS © 2005 Son y Corporation. All rights reser ved. T his manual or th e softwar e describe d her[...]

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    T able of Content s 4 T able of Cont ents Overvie w Fea tures .. .................. ........................... .................. . 6 How to Use Thi s User’ s Guide ........... ................... 7 Prec autions ...... ........................... .................. .......... 7 Operating precautions ... .................. .................. . 7 [...]

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    T able of Cont ents 5 Common T ab — Setting the image memory function . .................. ........................... ............ 55 Alarm recor ding T ab — Setting the Imag e memory func tion when de tecting the al arm ... 56 Peri odi cal rec ord ing T ab — Settin g th e peri odi cal recording mode ................................... .....[...]

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    Over vi ew F eatures 6 Overvie w Featur es High-quality monitoring via the netw ork Y ou can monitor a hi gh-qual ity li ve image fr om the camera using the W eb browser on a c omputer connec ted to a 10B ASE-T or 100 B ASE-TX n etwork . The maximum frame rat e is 30 fps f or SNC-RZ50N and 25 fps for SNC-R Z50P . Up to 20 users can vie w an image f[...]

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    Over vi ew How to Use Th is User’ s Guide / P recautions 7 How to Use This User’ s Guide This User’ s Guide e xplains ho w to operate the SNC - RZ50N/RZ50P Net work Camer a from a comput er . The User’ s Guide is written t o be read on th e computer display . As t his s ectio n gives tips o n usi ng t he Use r’ s Guid e, rea d it before y[...]

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    Over vi ew System Re quirements 8 System Require ments These are the requi rements for the comput er that displays the imag e or contro ls the camera. Processor Intel Pent ium 4, 1.5 GHz or hi gher (Pent ium 4, 2.4 GHz or highe r recommended) RAM 256 MB or mor e OS Microsoft W indows 2 000, W indows XP We b b ro w s e r Microsoft Internet Ex plorer[...]

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    Prepar ation Assignin g the IP Addre ss to the Camera 9 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 10 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 aye d. 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 Accessin g the Camer a Using the W eb Browser 11 Tip The fact ory sett ing of th e camer a network is as foll o ws. IP address: 192.168.0 .100 Subnet mask: 2 55.0.0.0 Wirel ess L AN s ettin g T ype: A dhoc SSID: snc -rz5 0 Channel: 11 ch WEP: Noth ing IP address: 10.0.0.100 Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0 The welcome page of the n etwork camera[...]

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    Prepar ation Accessing t he Camera Using the W eb Brows er 12 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 13 Basic Configuration b y the Administrator Y ou can moni tor the camera image by lo gging in with the init ial co nditio ns set f or this net work cam era. Y ou can also set v ari ous functions acco rding to the installi ng position, ne twor k condit ions or purpose o f the camer a. W e re[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Administra tor a nd User 14 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 setting o f the camera, se e “ Admin[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Logging in to Homepage — W elcome P age 15 Logging in to Homepa ge — W elcome P age Logging in as a user 1 Start the web bro w ser on yo ur compute r and typ e the IP addr ess of the camer a you want to monit or . The welco me page of Net work Ca mera is displa yed. 2 Select the vi ew er . The usable codecs an d vie wers a[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Logging i n to Homepage — W elcome P age 16 W ith the Ja va applet viewer Contro l the camera from the m ain viewer . 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 tha n Medi um . See “T o display the welco me page and the main vie wer co rrectl[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 17 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 tha n the ActiveX viewer . 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 specif [...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Configur ation of Main Vie wer 18 Main menu Setti ng Click to displ ay the Adm inistrato r menu. (pa ge 29) 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 image i s in JPE G .) Selects th e frame[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Configura tion of Main Vie wer 19 Focus co ntr ol T o focus on a nearb y object, press . T o focus on a distant obj ect, press . By pressing , the focus is set t o the optimum po sition. Note T o control the focus manual ly , set Fo c u s m o d e of the Camera menu to Manual . (page 36) Tr i g g e r (Displayed only when the ca[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Controlling the Monitor Image 20 Contr olling the Monitor Image Y ou can monitor 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 display the main viewer . T o log in, see “Logg ing in as a user” on pag e 15. 2 Select the fra me rate (only when the ca[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Capturing a Monitor Image 21 Capturing a Monit or Image Y ou can capt ure an image be ing monitored a s a still image and sa ve it in the computer . Capturing a m onitor im age 1 Display the camera image in the monit or window . 2 Click . The stil l image of the mom ent you clic k is captured , and th is still image is display[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Oper ating the Camer a 22 Operating the Came ra Y ou can operat e the camera from the mai n vie wer . Wh en you clic k , the di spl ay swi tche s to . Next, and Pr eset position li st box are di splayed on t he upper rig ht of the wi ndo w . When is displ ayed in white on t he upper ri ght o f the windo w , you can use the P a[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Operat ing the Camera 23 zoom in further usi ng the di gital zo om, specify the area again. • When the specif ied area is zoomed in, the cent er may be shifted. In thi s case, click t he point you want to move to the cen ter . Zooming an ima ge by the camera zoom bar When you ha ve the au thoriz ation to contr ol thi s funct[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Controlling the Came ra o n a P anor ama I mage 24 Contr o lling the Camera on a P anorama Image When you hav e the au thoriz ation to contr ol the ca mera, the panor ama windo w is d isplayed un der the monit or window . In the panorama windo w , a 360° vie w around the camera is displa yed as a pan orama image. W hen you cl[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Sending an Image File / Recording a Still Image in the Memory 25 Sending an Ima ge File Y ou can send a captur ed still ima ge by attach ing it to an e-mail , or to the FT P server . T o use this function , you need to mak e e-Mail (SM TP) or FTP cli ent activ e and set t he address prop erly in the T rigger menu of the Admini[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Controlling Alarm Output 1 , 2 / Controllin g Da y/Night Funct ion 26 Contr olling Alarm Output 1, 2 Y ou can control On (s hort-cir cuit) an d Of f (open) of Alarm Output 1, 2. T o use this functi on, yo u need to make Al arm output 1 or Al arm output 2 acti ve in the T rigge r menu of the Administrator menu (page 62). 1 Disp[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Play ing the A udio File Stor ed in the Camer a / Switc hing TCP/UDP T ransmis sion Mode 27 Pla ying the A udio File Stored in t he Cam era Y ou can play the audio f ile stor ed in the camera using the SNC audio upload tool. T o use t his func tion, you need to make V oice alert acti ve in the T r igger menu o f the Administra[...]

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    Operat ing the Camera Switching TCP/UDP T ransmission Mode 28 properl y when UDP (Unicast) is selected. In that case, select TCP . UDP (Multicast): This protocol is selectable when Multic ast str eaming (page 41) is On . W hen UDP (Multicast) is selected as the t ransmission port, R TP (Real-time T ransport Protocol) and UDP multi cast techni ques [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Basic O perat ions of Admi nistra tor Menu 29 Administrating the Camera The Admini strating the C amera secti on ex plain s ho w to set the functions of the camera b y the Administrator . For the monitoring of t he camera image, see “Operating the Camera” on page 14. This section e xplain s the basic operat ions and [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Basic Op erations of Administ rator Men u 30 Example: “Syst em” menu 5 Select the required tab abo ve the menu, and set each setti ng option in th e tab . Example: “Date & t ime” tab o f “System” menu See pa ges 32 to 72 f or det ails of the m enu t abs an d setti ng option s. 6 After settin g, click OK .[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Basic O perat ions of Admi nistra tor Menu 31 e-Mail (SMTP) Displays the e-Mail (SMTP) menu for sending an e- mail. (“Sending an Image via E-mail — e-Ma il (SMTP) Menu” on page 50) FTP client Displays the FTP c lient menu for send ing an imag e/ audio f ile, etc. t o an FTP serv er . (“Sending Image s to FTP Serv[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Con figur in g the Sy stem — Sy stem Menu 32 Configuring the Syst em — System Menu When you cli ck System in the Admi nistrato r menu, the System menu appears. Use this men u to perform the princ ipal setti ngs of the software. The System menu has fi ve tabs: System , Date & time , Init iali ze , System log and A[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 33 Operation time Sets the t ime length for a user who has contro l auth ority . The selectable rang e is from 10 to 600 se conds. This is ef fecti ve when Exclusi ve contr ol mode is On . Maxim um wait number Sets the number of users who are permit ted to wait for their tu rn for [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Con figur in g the Sy stem — Sy stem Menu 34 Int erv al Select an interv al between 1 and 24 hours a t which you want to adjust th e camera’ s time referring to the NTP serve r’ s time. The set interv al is a guide, and does not indicate t he exact time. Note The sett ing time may no t match with the exact tim e ac[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Configuring the Sys tem — System Menu 35 • Do not acti v ate t he Fo r m a t CF memory card or F ormat A T A memory card function when no card is inserted into the e ach card slot. Delete custom homepage By pressing Delete , you c an delet e the homepa ge recorded in the flash memo ry of the camera with Custom Homepa[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Me nu 36 Setting the Camera Image an d A udio — Camera Menu When y ou click Camer a in the Administra tor menu, the Camera menu appea rs. Use this menu to set the functions o f the camera . The Camera menu consists of f iv e tabs: Common , Pictur e , Day/Night , V ideo c[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera Imag e and A udio — Camera Menu 37 Notes • If the bit rate is set to other tha n G.711(64kbp s) , no audio is output when you use the Ja v a applet view er . •W h e n MPEG 4 is selected for Codec in the Alarm buf fer menu, no audio is output when you use Ja va appl et viewer . A udio upload Using[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Menu 38 Shut ter spee d Select the shutter speed of t he camera from the drop- down list. Selectable v alues of the shutter speed are as follo ws: SNC-RZ50N: 1/10000, 1/ 6000, 1/40 00, 1/3000, 1/2000, 1/ 1500, 1/ 1000, 1/72 5, 1/500, 1 /350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/1 25, 1/100, 1/[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera Imag e and A udio — Camera Menu 39 Click Sch edu le and the setting menu for the ef f ecti v e period is di splaye d. (“Se tting the Schedul e — Schedule Me nu” o n page 63) Sensor: C ontrols t he day/ni ght mode b y sy nchroniz ing it w ith th e sen sor i nput. Selec t th e se nsor i nput with[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Camera I mage a nd A udio — Camera Me nu 40 4 Click OK at the bottom of the win dow . The cropped image is display ed on the main vi e wer . 5 T o close the image, c lick in the upper -right corn er . Frame r ate Set the frame rate of the ima ge. Selectable v alues of the frame rates are as follo ws. SNC-RZ[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Configuring t he Netw ork — Netwo rk Menu 41 here and an odd numbe r with 1 added to th e specif ied number) are ac tually used for audio data communi cation and control . Note Specify di f ferent numbe rs for the video p ort number an d the audio port nu mber . Multicast streaming Set whether the camera uses multicast[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Con figur in g the Ne twor k — Networ k Me nu 42 Default ga teway T ype t he d efaul t gate way . DNS s erv er Conf igure the DNS serv er addr ess. Obtain DNS server add ress auto matically: Se lect th is option to o btain the IP ad dress of DNS serv er autom atical ly . It can be set only wh en Obtain an IP addre ss a[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Configuring t he Netw ork — Netwo rk Menu 43 IP addre ss Conf igure t he IP address f or a wirel ess netw ork. Obtain an IP a ddress automatically (DHCP) : Select this option when a DHCP server is inst alled on the network to allow IP address a ssignment. W ith this setting , the IP address is assig ned auto matical ly[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Con figur in g the Ne twor k — Networ k Me nu 44 Dynamic IP addres s notification T ab — Notifying the IP Address When Ob tain an IP address automa tically (DHCP) is selected in t he Network t ab or W ireless tab, you can send notif ication of co mpletion of the ne twork se ttings using the SMTP or HTTP protocol. e-M[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Us er — User Menu 45 parameter: T ype the command parameter if necessary . Y ou can use the special tags men tioned belo w for the parameters. Pr o x y server na me When you send HTT P requests via a pr oxy serv er , type the name or I P address of the proxy ser ver , using up to 64 characters. Pro xy por t[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sett ing t he Se curit y — S ecurity Men u 46 Note T o out put audi o using the SNC audio u pload too l, set A udio uploa d to Enable in the Common tab of the Camera menu (p age 37). Vie wer mod e When the user is aut henticated fo r logging in the main vie wer , select the vie wer mode to be displayed after authentica[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sav ing the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset posit ion Menu 47 OK/Cancel See “Butt ons common to e v ery menu” on page 30. Sa ving the Camera P osition an d Action — Preset position Menu When yo u click Preset position in the Administrator menu, the Preset posi tion menu appears. Use t his menu to sa ve came[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sav ing the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset posit ion Menu 48 Pres et Conf igure and sa ve p reset position s. No. Select a preset number from 1 to 16 from t he drop -do wn list . Name T ype t he preset position name o f the selected prese t number using up to 32 char acters. Set Click to sav e the current camera[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sav ing the Camer a P osition and Action — Preset posit ion Menu 49 Resume time on ina ctivity This item becomes act i ve when To u r is set to On . W ith this i tem, you can select whether you restart or stop the to ur afte r it ha s stopp ed by ma nual p an, til t or zo om operati on or by camera mov ement to the pr [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 50 Sending an Ima ge via E- mail — e-Mail (SMTP ) Menu When yo u click SMTP in the Ad ministrator m enu, the e-Mail (SMT P) menu appe ars. Using e-Mail (SMTP) fun ction, yo u can send an e-mail with atta ched imag e file that has been sh ot linked with an ext ernal se[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sending an I mage via E- mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 51 Alarm sending T ab — Setting the e- mail sen ding m ode whe n de tectin g the alarm Set to send an e-mail lin ked with a larm de tection by the ex tern al sens or inpu t or b y th e b uilt -in ob jec t dete ction function. Alarm sending Select On to set sending an[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sending an Ima ge via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu 52 P eriodical sending T ab — Setting the periodical e-mail sending mode Y ou can set to send e-mails periodical ly . P eriodical sending Select On when you w ant to use periodical e-mail sending. Image file name T ype t he f ile name of t he image att ached to the e-[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sendi ng Images to FTP Server — FTP clie nt Menu 53 Sending Ima ges to FTP Server — FTP client Men u When you cl ick FTP client in the Admini strator men u, the FTP cli ent menu app ears. Use this menu to se t up for captur ing and sending still images to an FT P serv er . Using FTP client functi on, you can send an [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Sending Imag es to FTP Server — FTP client Menu 54 Suffix Selec t a suf fix to be added to the file name . Date & time: The date & time suf f ix i s added to t he image f ile name. The date /time su f fix consists of lower two-digits o f the year (2 digits), month ( 2 digits), date (2 d igits), hour (2 di gits)[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Recording Images in Memory — Image memory Menu 55 None: The name of th e sent file will be the image file name. Date & time: The date & tim e suff ix is added to the imag e f ile nam e. The date & ti me suf f ix consists o f lo wer tw o-digi ts of year (2 digits ), month (2 digi ts), date (2 digi ts), hour [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Recording Image s in Memory — Image memory Menu 56 Selected root directory Select a memory in which you want to sav e an image. The current memory space is displayed on the right. CF memory c ard: CF mem ory ca rd in ser ted into the CF card slot of the camera. A T A memory card: A T A memory card inserted in to the PC[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Recording Images in Memory — Image memo ry Menu 57 Image file nam e T ype t he f ile name y ou want to assign to the i mages to be recorded. Y ou can u se up to 10 alphanumer ic characters , - (hyp hen) and _ (u nderscore ) for naming. Suffix Selec t a suff ix to be adde d to the file name. Date & time: The Date &a[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Recording Image s in Memory — Image memory Menu 58 Suffix Selec t a suf fix to be added to the file name . None: The rec ording f ile name will be the image f ile name. Date & time: The date & time suf f ix i s added to t he image f ile name. The date /time su f fix consists of lower two-digits o f the year (2 [...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Downloadin g Imag es fro m the Camera — FTP s erver Men u / Set ting the Alarm Output — A larm output Menu 59 Downloading Images fr om the Camera — FTP serv er Men u When you cl ick FTP serv er in the Admi nistrator m enu, the FTP server menu appears. Use this menu to set up for the FTP serv er function t hat f ind[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Outputt ing A udio Linked to Alarm Detection — V oice alert Menu 60 Sens or inp ut 1 Select thi s option whe n you link the alarm out put to an exter nal sensor that is conne cted to sen sor inpu t 1 of t he camera I/O port. Sens or inp ut 2 Select thi s option whe n you link the alarm out put to an exter nal sensor th[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Settin g the Opera tions from t he View er — T rigger Menu 61 Repeat Select play back repeat t ime from 1 to 3 . Alarm Select the a larm to be link ed with the v oice alert function. Sensor inpu t 1: The e xternal sensor t hat is connected to sensor input 1 of camera I/O por t. Sensor inpu t 2: The e xternal sensor tha[...]

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    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Oper ations f rom the Vie wer — T rigger Menu 62 FTP c lient Checking th is box al lo ws you to select FT P from the trigger drop-do wn list in the main vie wer . By selecting FTP and clicking , a still image o f the moment you c lick is captured, and the image file is se nt to the FT P se rver . When yo u [...]

  • Page 63

    Administ rating the Came ra Settin g the S chedule — Schedule Menu 63 Note The day/nig ht func tion is in v alid when Day/Night mode is s et to Disable or Au t o in the T rigge r -Day /Ni ght menu, e v en if you cl ick . V oi ce aler t Check ing this bo x allows you to select V oice alert from the trig ger drop -do wn lis t in th e main vie wer .[...]

  • Page 64

    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Alarm Buff er — Alarm b uff er Me nu 64 OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to e v ery menu” on page 30. Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer Men u When you click Alarm buffer in the Ad minis trat or menu, the Alar m bu f fer menu a ppears. Y ou can set the Pre-alarm image and audio (the image and audio [...]

  • Page 65

    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 65 Recording time Set the recording time for th e Pre-al arm imag e/audio and Post alarm i mage/audio. Pre al arm p eri od: T ype the recor ding time of the image/audi o before al arm detecti on. Post al arm peri od: T ype the recording t ime of [...]

  • Page 66

    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 66 A car appe ar s in the fo regr ound. m Afte r the det ectio n tim e, the car in t he foreground is dete cted as an unatte nded object . Removed objec t detection The camera f irst stores in memory t he background image for reference. If an object that [...]

  • Page 67

    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 67 Mode setting section PTZ posi tion Select whethe r object det ection is performed under the indi vidua l conditions for each preset position or always under the same c onditions. Current p osition: Regardless o f the camera position , object d[...]

  • Page 68

    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 68 Moving ob ject detect ion in dicato r Thi s indi cato r shows the th resh old l evel for outp utti ng an alarm a nd a graph of the moti on le vel in the windo w . An alarm is output when motion t hat exceeds t he threshold lev el is detec ted in the wi[...]

  • Page 69

    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 69 Note Be sure to click the OK but ton to conf irm the settings. The set ting will be ca ncelled if yo u do not click the OK bu tt on . 11 When Preset p osi tio n is selected for PT Z posit ion , perform settin gs for other preset positio ns. Re[...]

  • Page 70

    Administ rating the Came ra Setting the Object Detection Funct ion — Obje ct det ection Menu 70 OK b utton Click to confirm the setti ngs and send the set values for the selected p osition to the camera. Notes • Unattended object det ection d oes not oper ate unti l the status lamp turns green . • Altho ugh the indic ator quick ly responds to[...]

  • Page 71

    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 71 Unattended object setting T ab Use this tab to set the alar m time for un attended o bject detection. Time setting Unattended object detectio n requir es the f ollo wing three kinds of ti me settings. Detecti on time Set the period of t ime fr[...]

  • Page 72

    Administ rating the Came ra T ransmitti ng with External Equipme nt Using the Ex ternal Serial T erminal — Serial Menu 72 T rans mitting with External Equipment Using the Ex terna l Serial Te r m i n a l — Serial Menu When yo u click Serial in the Administra tor menu , the Serial menu is display ed. Using thi s menu, you c an inpu t data in to [...]

  • Page 73

    Other s Us ing t he S uppl ied Setu p P rogram 73 Others Thi s sect ion ex plai ns how to us e the appl icatio n software and commands, includi ng the suppli ed CD- RO M . Using the Supplied 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 i nstall the Set up Progr am, to a ssign a n IP a ddre[...]

  • Page 74

    Other s Using the Sup plied Setup Pr ogr am 74 Date time T ab Y ou can set the date an d time on the ca mera. 1 Click the Da te time t ab to displa y the date/t ime 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[...]

  • Page 75

    Other s Using t he SNC au dio up load tool — T rans mitting A udio to Camera 75 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[...]

  • Page 76

    Other s Using the SNC aud io upload tool — T ransmitti ng A udio to Camera 76 Using the SNC audio upload tool When you st art the SNC audio u pload tool, t he following wind ow is displayed. A udio upload tab Use this menu to tran smit audio from the comp uter to the camera. Before t ransmitti ng, set A udio upload to Enabl e on the Common tab of[...]

  • Page 77

    Other s Using t he SNC au dio up load tool — T rans mitting A udio to Camera 77 (stop) Click to stop recordi ng or playb ack. When you c lick it durin g record ing, rec ording st ops, and you can re view t he recorded sou nd or upl oad the recording to the camera. When you cl ick it during play back, playbac k stops an d the prog ress bar di spla[...]

  • Page 78

    Other s Using the SNC video pl a yer — Pl ayi ng Video/A u dio File Rec orded with Camer a 78 Codec Select th e audio mode (Codec ) from the drop-do wn list. Pr o xy Check this i tem when you use a proxy serv er for communications. When it is n ot checked, di rect communications with the camera is performed. Auto detect The pro xy settin g is obt[...]

  • Page 79

    Other s Using the SNC vid eo play er — Playin g Video/A udio File Recorded with Camera 79 Using the SNC video p lay er 1 Start the SNC video player . 2 Click th e (browse) icon. The Select Fi le dialog o pens. 3 Select th e file you want to p lay . Information box es on the selected fi le are displayed on the left si de of the wind ow as f ollo w[...]

  • Page 80

    Other s Using the SNC pan orama creat or — Creating a P anor ama Image 80 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[...]

  • Page 81

    Other s Using the SNC pa norama c reator — Creatin g a P anorama Image 81 File o pen Allo ws use of a Bitmap or J PEG image file in spite of a panorama image. Note The size of the image in the f ile sh ould be 320 × 90 pixe ls (horizontal/v ertical). Other image si zes are not supporte d. Send T ransmits a panorama image con verted into a JPEG f[...]

  • Page 82

    Other s Using the Custo m Homepage Install er 82 The camera does not support use of i mages that do not conform to the abo ve cond itions. 1 Click Fi le open on the Ma in ta b . The File dia log opens. 2 Select th e image you ha v e prepared. 3 Select th e vie w angle of t he image to be crea ted in Angle setting . T o limit th e pan/t ilt range of[...]

  • Page 83

    Other s Using the Custom Home page Installe r 83 Note If you cli ck “Sa v e this program t o disk” on t he “Fil e Downl oad” dialog, the CustomHomepageInstaller .exe f ile will be sav ed on the comput er . Double-cli ck the sa ved f ile to start it. 4 Read the notes careful ly , and c lick Next . The Software Licen se Agreement is displ aye[...]

  • Page 84

    Other s Assign ing the IP Addr ess to the Camer a Using ARP Comman ds 84 Note Do not turn of f the camera until the came ra is rebooted a fter uploading t he homepage f ile. The follo wing page will appear after a while. After displ aying thi s page, the camera will be adj usted a nd re booted autom atica lly in tw o minutes. 13 Click Fi nish t o e[...]

  • Page 85

    Other s Using the SNMP 85 Using the SNMP This uni t supports SNM P (Simple Net work Management P rotocol). Y ou can read MIB-2 o bjects and write some MIB-2 o bjects using so ftware such as SNMP manager software. This unit also supports the coldStart trap which occurs when t he po wer is turned on or the unit restarts , and the Authenti cation f ai[...]

  • Page 86

    Other s Using the SNMP 86 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 [...]

  • Page 87

    Other s Specifications 87 Specifi cations Network Protoco l TCP/ IP , ARP , ICMP , HTTP , FTP (server/client), SMTP (clien t), DHCP (client), DNS (client), NTP (client), SNMP (M IB-2), R TP/ RT C P Compressio n V ideo compression f ormat JPEG/MPEG4 Audio compressi on format G.711/G.726 (40,32 ,24,16 kbps) Image size 640 × 48 0 (VGA), 320 × 240 (Q[...]

  • Page 88

    Other s When Y ou Discard th e Camera 88 Supplied accesso ries CD-R OM (User’ s Guid e and supplied programs) (1) A C power ada ptor (1) Power cord (1) Upper ceiling brack et (1) Lo wer ceil ing brac ket (1) Cable cov er (1) Mounti ng brack et cov er (1) Screws 3 M 3 × 6 ( 9) Shoulder sc re w 3 M 4 (1) Plug retainer (1) Rubber feet (4) Fall-pr e[...]

  • Page 89

    Other s Glos sary 89 Glossary ActiveX control A component prog ram object that can be used with web pages or oth er applic ation pr ograms. The techno logy for creating Act i veX cont rol is part of soft ware de v eloped by Mi crosoft. ARP commands The commands for checki ng the entry of t he IP address and MA C address in a ho st computer , or for[...]

  • Page 90

    Other s Glos sary 90 MPEG4 Abbre viati on for Mo ving Pi cture Expert s Group4. One of the MPEG standards for imag e compression format aiming to tra nsmit images at a hi gh compression rate with lower pictu re quality . Mult ica st The class D IP address assigned bet ween 224.0.0.0 and 239.255. 255.255. Using this IP address enabl es you to transm[...]

  • Page 91

    Other s Inde x 91 Inde x A abandoned o bject detection ......... ... 65 Access log ...... ................. ............ ... 35 Acti ve ........ ........... ................. ... 67 , 69 Acti veX control ............... ............... 12 Acti veX vie w er ..................... ......... 16 Adjust ................... ........... ............ ... 33[...]

  • Page 92

    Other s Inde x 92 frame rate . ............ ........... ... 18 , 20 , 40 FTP ................. ................. ......... 25 , 45 FTP client . ................. ............ ... 31 , 62 FTP client function ................ ......... 53 FTP client Menu .............. ........... .... 53 FTP serv er ............ ........... ......... 31 , 53 FTP ser[...]

  • Page 93

    Other s Inde x 93 Recipient e-mail address .......... 44 , 50 recipient e-mail address ........... 44 , 50 Recording capa city ......... ............ ... 64 recording capacity of the alarm buf fer............ ............ ................. ... 64 recording images ............. ......... 25 , 55 Recording time ...................... ......... 65 Rel[...]

  • Page 94

    W ireless .... ............ ................. ......... 42 wireless cards ....... ........... ............... 42 Z Zoom ........ ............ ........... ............... 33 zoom ......... ................. ............ ... 18 , 22 zoom bar .......................... ........... .... 23 Zoom mode ............... ............ ......... 36 zoom mode .[...]