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Un buon manuale d’uso

Le regole impongono al rivenditore l'obbligo di fornire all'acquirente, insieme alle merci, il manuale d’uso Sony snt-v. La mancanza del manuale d’uso o le informazioni errate fornite al consumatore sono la base di una denuncia in caso di inosservanza del dispositivo con il contratto. Secondo la legge, l’inclusione del manuale d’uso in una forma diversa da quella cartacea è permessa, che viene spesso utilizzato recentemente, includendo una forma grafica o elettronica Sony snt-v o video didattici per gli utenti. La condizione è il suo carattere leggibile e comprensibile.

Che cosa è il manuale d’uso?

La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso Sony snt-v descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.

Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.

Quindi cosa dovrebbe contenere il manuale perfetto?

Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso Sony snt-v dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo Sony snt-v
- nome del fabbricante e anno di fabbricazione Sony snt-v
- istruzioni per l'uso, la regolazione e la manutenzione delle attrezzature Sony snt-v
- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti

Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?

Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Sony snt-v non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Sony snt-v e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Sony in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Sony snt-v, come nel caso della versione cartacea.

Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?

Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Sony snt-v, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.

Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso Sony snt-v. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.

Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    preliminary Video Netw ork Station 3-204-941- 11(1) SNT -V304 User’s Guide Page 2 Mode d’emploi Page 47 GB FR  2000 Sony Corporation[...]

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    preliminary English W ARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical chock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. V ORSICHT Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden, darf das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden. [...]

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    preliminary Table of contents 3 GB English T able of Contents Video Network Station Features ...................................... 4 Part Names and Functions ............................................... 5 Front Panel .............................................................................. 5 Rear Panel .....................................[...]

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    preliminary Video netw ork station Features 4 Video Netw ork Station Features This unit is a video network station that distributes real-time CCTV images over a LAN or the Internet. Simple monitoring over a network • By assigning an IP address to this unit, live video can be monitored using standard Web browsers on client PCs. • The unit can be[...]

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    preliminary 5 P ar t Names and Functions Fr ont P anel S VIDEO VIDEO 1 POWER ST A TUS NETWORK VIDEO 2 75 Ω OFF 4 3 2 1 75 Ω ON VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 1 S VIDEO Input Terminal (4 pins) Video sources that provide separate Y/C signals are input here. The VIDEO 1 input terminal is not usable when this terminal is used. 2 STATUS Indicator Indicates the ope[...]

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    preliminary P art Names and Functions 6 Rear P anel COM 1 AC IN (12V) ETHERNET 10 /100 COM 2 12345678 + – A1 C1 A2 C2 RELA Y ~~ A3 C3 A4 C4 B A 1 AC IN (12 V) Input Terminal The supplied AC adapter connects here. 2 COM 1 Terminal (9-Pin D-Sub) The EVI-D30/D31/G20/G21 or HSR-1/1P/2/2P can be connected to here. The EVI-D30/D31/G20/G21 connects usin[...]

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    preliminary 7 System Application Examples • Up to four video sources can be connected to the server. • Highest image quality can be distributed by using S-video. Using the EVI-D30/D31 Connecting an EVI-D30/D31 to the video network station using the COM1 or COM2 terminal allows control of pan, tilt and zoom from a computer on the network. Using [...]

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    preliminary 11 This chapter describes how to set up the video network station for various system types and applications. Video network station settings are made using Internet Explorer 5 (or later). Note If the computer used for making video network station settings or viewing the monitor screen is shared with other users, we recommend closing the [...]

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    preliminary Installation 12 Click the (Admin) button to display the “Administration overview” page. After basic settings have been made with the “First Time Installation Wizard”, all video network station settings and management are performed from the “Administration overview” page. 1 Launch the Web browser and enter the following in th[...]

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    preliminary 13 Application Settings Monitor Screen and Alarm Function Setup The (Application Design) icon is used to configure the monitor screen display and to determine the operation of the video network station when an alarm event occurs. Clicking the “Application Design” icon displays the following screen. Clicking the (Layout and Applicati[...]

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    preliminary Installation 14 Dialog boxes relating to [Input 1] (Alarm Input 1) to [Input 4] (Alarm Input 4) are displayed for the following items. Setting Alarm Enabled Always Restricted Between Start Stop Mon to Sun Alarm ON at: Positive-edge Alarm ON at: Negative-edge Image every X second(s) Number of PRE alarm images Number of POST alarm images [...]

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    preliminary 15 Settable contents are shown in the following table. *This setting cannot be changed with the “Network Wizard”. Setting Description Enable the BOOTP protocol to automatically download the IP address. Enter the video network station IP address. Enter the network default router address. Enter the network subnet mask. This parameter [...]

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    preliminary Installation 16 The setting items are shown in the following table. When finished setting, click the “Save” Icon. The accuracy of the internal clock is ±120 seconds/month or less. Changing Passwords and User Registration Click the (Security) icon to display the “General settings – Security” dialog box. Setting Date & Time[...]

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    preliminary 17 4 Repeat the above steps to add more users. Up to 20 users can be registered. 5 Click the [Close] button to close the dialog box. Unregistering a User 1 Select the name of the user to be unregistered from the [User name] drop-down list in the [Delete user] area, and click the “Del” icon. The registration of the selected user is d[...]

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    preliminary Installation 18 Serial P or t Settings The (COM1 and COM2) icons represent the serial ports of the video network station. Use these icons when an EVI-D30/D31/G20/G21 or HSR-1/1P/ 2/2P is connected to the “COM1” or “COM2” ports to set up serial port function and communications parameters. Note If a serial port has the Click “Sa[...]

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    preliminary 19 Pan/Tilt Driver and Video Camera ID Setup The (Pan Tilt) icon is displayed when a Pan/Tilt device is selected for the serial port usage. If the “Pan Tilt” icon is not displayed next to the icon of the applicable serial port, refer to “Serial Port Settings” on page 18 to reset the serial port usage. Up to seven VISCA-compliant[...]

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    preliminary Installation 20 Setting Pan/Tilt Camera Preset Position The (Preset Positions) icon is used to set preset positions for a pan/tilt camera. The administrator can set and name up to 20 preset positions for a video camera. Users can then position the video camera quickly and accurately by merely recalling a preset position. 1 Click the “[...]

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    preliminary 21 • Available settings differ according to the type of HSR connected. Some settings are different for the HSR-1/1P and HSR-2/2P, which are automatically detected by the video network station. • Recording Mode Setting Procedure To set the recording mode, open the “RECORDING MODE 1” - “RECORDING MODE 5” pages from the “RECO[...]

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    preliminary Installation 22 Modem Setup The (Modem) icon is displayed when [Modem] is selected for the serial port usage. When a modem is connected to the video network station, if the “Modem” icon does not appear next the “COM2” icon, refer to “Serial Port Settings” on page 18 to reset the serial port usage. 1 Click the “Modem” ico[...]

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    preliminary 23 Video Input Setup The (Video) icons indicate the video sources connected to the VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 input terminals. If the serial port usage is set for an HSR-1/ 1P/2/2P, the (HSR) icon is displayed at the [1] and [2] video input terminals. An “ × ” appears to the left of an icon if no video signal is present at the correspondin[...]

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    preliminary Installation 24 Items that can be set are as follows: Setting the Video Input Modulation Method Click the (Video Input/Modulation) icon to display the “Input/Modulation for Video 1” dialog box. Setting Display date & time on image Display text on image Text Misc settings Color Quality Offset Adjustments Description Check this bo[...]

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    preliminary Installation 22 Modem Setup The (Modem) icon is displayed when [Modem] is selected for the serial port usage. When a modem is connected to the video network station, if the “Modem” icon does not appear next the “COM2” icon, refer to “Serial Port Settings” on page 18 to reset the serial port usage. 1 Click the “Modem” ico[...]

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    preliminary 23 Video Input Setup The (Video) icons indicate the video sources connected to the VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 input terminals. If the serial port usage is set for an HSR-1/ 1P/2/2P, the (HSR) icon is displayed at the [1] and [2] video input terminals. An “ × ” appears to the left of an icon if no video signal is present at the correspondin[...]

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    preliminary Installation 24 Items that can be set are as follows: Setting the Video Input Modulation Method Click the (Video Input/Modulation) icon to display the “Input/Modulation for Video 1” dialog box. Setting Display date & time on image Display text on image Text Misc settings Color Quality Offset Adjustments Description Check this bo[...]

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    preliminary 25 Operation This chapter describes how to monitor the images distributed from the server. z Hint • The functions of the video network station and the views and operation of the monitor screen are set by the system administrator according to the requirements of the surveillance system. So the functions and screens shown in this chapte[...]

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    preliminary Operation 26 Camera View Operations 4 [ALARM] Button Clicking this button changes the monitor screen to the Alarm mode, which allows searching images or replaying video when an alarm has occurred. Images saved using the Snapshot icon can be viewed in the Alarm mode. Refer to “Viewing Alarm Event Images” on page 29 for details. 5 [AL[...]

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    preliminary 27 qs Camera Title This is the title of the video camera. qd Date and Time This is current date and time. qf Video Camera Images Clicking at a point in an image causes the video camera to pan and tilt so that the clicked point becomes the center of the image. qg Snapshot Icon Clicking this icon saves the displayed image in the video net[...]

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    preliminary Operation 28 1 Image Size Selection Icons Clicking this / icon switches the image size between [Fullsize] and [Hugesize]. 2 Tilt Control Bar Controls tilt (up/down movement) of the video camera. 3 Pan Control Bar Controls pan (left/right movement) of the video camera. 4 Zoom Control Bar Controls zooming of the video camera. 5 [HOME] But[...]

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    preliminary 29 Vie wing Alarm Event Images The Alarm mode of the Camera View is used to view images saved during an alarm event. The Alarm mode provides an Alarm List screen (List display), Alarm Replay screen (moving image display) and an Alarm Thumbnail screen (thumbnail display). z Hint Images saved using the “Snapshot” icon can also be view[...]

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    preliminary Operation 30 Viewing the Alarm List Screen 1 Alarm Number A serial number (1 to 999) is assigned to each alarm trigger. 2 Alarm Image One image is displayed for each trigger event. Clicking an image switches to the Alarm Replay screen (page 31), where that image is displayed as a moving image. 3 Alarm Event Trigger Shows the alarm event[...]

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    preliminary 31 Viewing the Alarm Replay Screen 1 Alarm Information Shows the alarm event trigger, camera number and alarm event date and time. 2 Alarm Image (moving image) Plays back continuous images from before and after the saved alarm event as a moving image. 3 Image Resize Icon Clicking this / icon switches the image size between [Fullsize] an[...]

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    preliminary Operation 32 Viewing Thumbnails – The Alarm Thumbnail Screen Alarm events saved in memory can be displayed as thumbnail images. Click the “Thumbnail Display” icon 1 “Paging” Icons Click to change pages when you have multiple pages of thumbnails. 2 Alarm Information Shows the alarm event trigger, camera title and alarm event da[...]

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    preliminary 33 HSR View Mode Images from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P are displayed in the HSR View. Screen buttons and icons allow switching cameras, controlling pan/tilt/zoom, changing display modes and controlling the HSR-1/1P/2/2P. Note When multiple users are logged on at the same time, operations of other users may cause the HSR View to change unexpecte[...]

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    preliminary Operation 34 3 Display Partition Buttons Clicking one of these icons selects the image monitor layout. The icons are applicable to the A IMAGE output of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, and are functional when the [A] button qh is selected, or when the [A/B] button qf and the [A] button 4 are selected. The icons appear as follows when enabled for use[...]

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    preliminary 35 HSR-1/1P/2/2P Control The HSR-1/1P/2/2P is controlled from the [HSR CONTROL] page, displayed by clicking the [CTR] button in the HSR View. Functions specific to the HSR-1/1P and HSR-2/2P are described below. Please refer to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P Users Guide for details of other functions. 1 [REVERSE] / [FORWARD] Slider Dragging the slide[...]

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    preliminary Basic Administration 36 Basic Administration Log File Inf ormation Recently executed commands are recorded in the log file on the video network station. The log file is used to check whether a special event was executed, such as whether a command was issued before or after an alarm occurred. It is also used as a troubleshooting tool to [...]

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    preliminary 37 Resetting to F actory Defaults Two procedures are available to return the video network station to its factory default settings: one using the RESET switch on the unit, and the other by remotely accessing the Administration Overview page from the network. Note The following procedure returns all settings, including the IP address of [...]

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    preliminary Basic Administration 38 Simultaneous Alarm Input to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P and Video Network Station Alarm Memory When alarm recording is initiated by input of an alarm signal to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, if the alarm signal is sent from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P to the video network station, the alarm function of the video network station acts simultaneou[...]

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    preliminary 39 HSR-1/1P/2/2P Settings On the “Administration overview” page, select the “HSR” icon first, and then the “Setup” icon to make settings on the Setup Menu page. Items not mentioned below should be set according to the operating environment. Alarm Input Settings Refer to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P Users Guide for details of HSR-1/1P/2[...]

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    preliminary Basic Administration 40 If Y ou Suspect a Pr oblem If you notice a symptom that leads you to suspect the video network station may be broken, please check the following items before contacting your Sony Service Center. Lithium Battery Replacement The lithium battery lasts about two years with normal use.* When the battery is depleted, t[...]

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    preliminary 41 Basic Specifications Operating Voltage 12 V AC Power Consumption 5.5 W Operating Temperature 5 to 50 ºC Weight Approx. 0.8 kg (excluding AC adapter) External Dimensions 145 × 41 × 220 mm (WHD) VIDEO IN Terminals (BNC) × 4 VBS, VS signal: 1.0 Vp-p ±0.2 V with 75- Ω /Hi-Z termination. NTSC and PAL formats autodetected S-VIDEO Te[...]

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    preliminary Basic Specifications 42 RS-232 Serial Interface Terminal Pin Out 54321 9 8 7 6 • NC = no connection This is a Class A Information Technology Device conforming to the VCCI (Voluntarily Controlled Communication Interference) standards for information processing devices. This device is designed to be suitable for use in a home environmen[...]

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    preliminary 43 Alarm Inputs Four photocoupler inputs are provided for alarm inputs. Alarm signals can be connected to any of the inputs as follows. To use the electrically isolated inputs, the connected device must have 5 to 20-V DC output, connected as follows. If an alarm device has mechanically switched or open- collector outputs that do not nee[...]

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    preliminary Settings List 44 Settings List Settings that can be changed with each wizard and dialog box are as follows. Asterisks (*) denote items that can be set with the First Time Installation Wizard. ■ Application Design Page Layout * 13 Display Format 13 Display Size 13 SONY Logo 13 SEQ 13 Application 13 Alarm 14 ■ Network BOOTP 15 Interne[...]

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    preliminary 45 ■ COM Page RS232/RS422 18 Baud rate 18 Data bits 18 Stop bits 18 Parity 18 Pan Tilt 19 Driver 19 ID 19 Preset Name 20 HSR 20 Setup 20 Maintenance 20 Modem 22 Modem Type 22 Dial Tone 22 Type 22 Baud Rate 22 Dial Prefix 22 Flow Control 22 Init String 22 ISP 22 Phone Number 22 Alternative Number 22 User Name 22 Password 22 Connection [...]

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    preliminary W arranty Card and After Sales Service 46 W arranty Car d and After Sales Service W arranty Car d • The warranty card should be provided with the server at the time of purchase. • Please read the terms on the card, fill in any required items, and keep it in a safe place. After Sales Service If a problem arises, first check for the c[...]

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    preliminary[...]