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1.               The cameras will be displayed in the list   If you want to keep Windows Firewall On  continue  with the following steps     5 Select the    Exceptions    tab        Select Add Program           Ifthe Add Program dialog appears  select IP Setup  Program and click OK     AddaProgem ee TO E      a f    a    Select the program you want to add  or dick Browse to find one that is not  listed  and then dick OK     Programs   E Game Definition File Editor      Global Flags    Hearts     es Help Workshop    InkEall       Internet Explorer    IP Setup Program   F   Mahjong Titans   BA MFC Tracer   Y   Microsoft Cross Platform Audio Creation Tool  XACT   WE Microsoft FxCop 1 35    C   Program Files  SONY  IP Setup Program   ip          oc    cancel      Then the IP Setup Program is added to the Program  or port list     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera 1 3       uolyesedaid    uolyesedaid       8 Click OK     Window  Frewal Sigs  a  Accessing the Camera  Windows Firewall is turned off  Your ter is at risk of attacks and intrusions Using the Web Browser    General Sale gal select On  When the IP address has been assigned to the camera   Windows Firewall is currently using settings for the private network location  A  What are the risks of unblocking a program  check that you can actually access the camera using the    To enable an exception  select its check box  Web browser installed in your computer     Program or port a Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser     
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3.        e Mail  SMTP    Checking this box allows you to select e Mail from the  trigger drop down list in the main viewer    By selecting e Mail and clicking  3   a still image of the  moment you click is captured  and your e mail with the  image file attached is sent to the specified mail address     When you click e Mail  SMTP  button  the Trigger e   Mail  SMTP  menu is displayed  You can set necessary  options here  The setting options and setting procedures  are the same as those of the e Mail  SMTP  setting menu     page 49      Trigger e Mail  SMTP    Om Mei   SMTP M POP before SMTP   lt a    SMTP server name    Authentication    POP server name  User name  Password    Recipient e Mail address    Subject    Message    Suffix   None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number  Sequence number clear    Image file name    FTP client    Checking this box allows you to select FTP from the  trigger drop down list in the main viewer    By selecting FTP and clicking      a still image of the  moment you click is captured  and the image file is sent  to the FTP server     When you click FTP client button  the Trigger F TP  client menu is displayed  You can set necessary options  here  The setting options and setting procedures are the    same as those of the FTP client setting menu  page 52      Trigger FTP chent    FIP server nae es  Re type passwort    o Off    User name    Password    Remote path  Passive mode   On    Image file name    Sutix   None   Date Time O Sequence number  Seq
4.       Security Network address Subnet 2  IMAN    e Mail  SMTP  Network address    Subnet 0 0 0 0    FTP client Network address Subnet 4 0 0 0 0    Image memory Network address Subnet 5 0 0 0 0    FIP server Nonivoserte Caressa 0 0 0 0    Bisa cura Network address Subnet 7   IAAIAN      Network address Subnet 8   AIAIAN  Trigger    Network address Subnet 9   IAAIAN  Schedule    AEO e ea LN 0 0 0 0  Alarm buffer  Motion detection    Preset position    Serial       Security function    To activate the security function  select On   If you do not wish to use the security function  select  Off     Default policy    Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny  for the computers specified on the Network address   Subnet   to Network address Subnet 10 menus below     Network address Subnet 1 to Network  address Subnet 10    Type the IP addresses and subnet mask values you want  to allow or deny access to the camera    You can specify up to 10 IP addresses and subnet mask  values  For a subnet mask  type 8 to 32    Select Allow or Deny from the drop down list on the  right for each IP address subnet mask      Tip  The subnet mask value represents the bit number from  the left of the network address   For example  the subnet mask value for    255 255 255 0     is 24   If you set    192 168 0 0 24    and    Allow     you can allow  access from the computers having an IP address between     192 168 0 0    and    192 168 0 255           You can access the camera even from a c
5.     BIOWeD oy  Bulyessiuiwpy    58    OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Folder structure of image memory    When the image memory function is used  the images  are recorded with the following folder structure     Root XXXXXXX jpf    yyyyyyy jpf  aaaaaaa jpg  bbbbbbb  jpf  ccccccc  jpi            ZZZZzZzz m4f  qqqqqqq m4f       A     represents a folder created automatically    The Date_No  folder has a 11 digit name consisting of  the last two digits of the year  2 digits   month  2 digits    day  2 digits   underscore and sequence number  4  digits     In the built in memory  one folder automatically created  can store image files of about 1 MB  If the size of the  image files exceeds that value  a new folder is created  automatically to continue recording     When you use CF memory card  the folder size varies by  the card capacity     About the extension of a file   A file to be recorded sent using the image memory  function or the FTP client function has one of the  following three extensions depending on the video mode    setting and the recording sending settings of the camera      m4f  Represents the MPEG4 video mode     jpf  Represents the JPEG video mode when Use alarm  buffer is checked in the alarm recording alarm  sending menu  This file includes audio data    jpg  Represents the JPEG video mode when Use  alarm buffer is not checked in the alarm recording   alarm sending menu  This file can be viewed with a  normal image v
6.    3 869 486 16  1     Network Camera       User   s Guide    Software Version 1 4    i  E LA  SNC RZ25N RZ25P       2005 Sony Corporation       Table of Contents    Overview    Features seiis anain neparan aaa deaa aaae  Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors         How to Use This User   s Guide             ccsccccesscsseees  System Requirements              sccccsssssssssssssccssseseoees    Preparation    Assigning the IP Address to the Camera                Assigning an IP address using the IP Setup    PROT AN aena nec ssenaeeed nee eeti anes aeeceinen te    When using Windows XP Service Pack 2    Ol AUC E NEE T ANAT AA EATA    When using Windows Vista         eesssssssseeeeesesss    Accessing the Camera Using the Web  KIT E E E A    Basic Configuration by the Administrator            Operating the Camera    Administrator and User                cccccccsssssssssssees  Logging in to Homepage     Welcome Page          OS eing m as a USER  secciones eiei  Displaying the setting window for the  administrator directly           ccececccceeceeeeeeseeeeeees  POUL N LOW CLS pienene    Configuration of Main Viewer            sccssssssssssees  Marr ment gestae esata eaciecazatiaceadtkibeetedkes  Camera Control Section        ccc cece eecceeceeecee sees  Momor TAA CC eoe    Controlling the Monitor Image              cccsssseeeees  Monitoring the camera image                 0  eeeeee  Zooming in the monitor image                   eeee    Capturing a Monitor Image              ccc
7.    Camera port No    80       Proxy setting     Use proxy  Proxy server address    Proxy server port No        Cancel       Administrator name  Type the ID of the administrator  of the camera to be connected    Administrator password  Type the password of the  administrator of the camera to be connected     Tip  The factory settings of both items are    admin        Camera address  Type the IP address or host name of  the camera to be connected    Camera port No   Type the port number of the camera  to be connected     When you use a proxy server for camera connection   check the Use proxy check box and set the following  items     Proxy server address  Type the IP address or host name  of the proxy server    Proxy server port No   Type the port number of the  proxy server     Preparations for connecting to the camera are now  completed     Main tab     gt  SNC panorama creator ofc  ofc  k    Main   Setting    Model name   SNC           Pan Tilt limit  On    The default center position must be within the limited area     Cancel    Viewer  The created panorama image is displayed in the upper  viewer     Angle setting   Specify the camera movement area on the panorama  image    Drag the mouse to draw a rectangle within which the  camera movement is limited  You can enlarge  reduce or  move the created rectangle  To erase the rectangle  right   click the mouse     e The camera movement area should include the PanTilt  home position  the horizontal position facing the  camera   S
8.    Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Periodical sending    Select On when you want to send mails periodically  If  you select Off  Periodical sending is not executed     Image file name    Type the file name of the image attached to the mail up  to 10 alphanumeric     hyphen  and _  under score      Suffix    Select a suffix added to the file name used when the mail   is sent    None  The name of the sent file will be the Image file  name    Date  amp  time  The date  amp  time suffix is added to the  Image file name   The date  amp  time suffix consists of lower two digits of  year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour   2 digits   minute  2 digits  and second  2 digits   and  consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit number  is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO is added to the Image file name     Sequence number clear    Click Clear and the suffix of the sequence number  returns to 1     Interval    Type the interval at which you want to send a mail  periodically  You can set the hour  H  and minutes  M   between 30 minutes and 24 hours  one day      Sending an Image via mail     e Mail  SMTP  setting Menu 51       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BisWey oy  Bulyessiuiupy    52    Effective period    Set the period when the periodical sending is effective   Always  The 
9.    Image memory setting Menu        ssssssssssececeooo 55  Common Tab     Setting the Image memory  PUICHOMN earn E Meh onceeatolaauet  55    Alarm recording Tab     Setting the Image  Memory Function when Detecting the    PAV ANALY aehtescpnetsesiti E daaiausaat toes 56  Periodical recording Tab      Setting the Periodical recording mode        57  Folder structure of image memory                     58  Downloading Images from the Camera      FTP server setting Menu      ssssesecssssssssssssseeeooo 58  Setting the Alarm Output      Alarm output setting Menu       sssssssssseecccssssso 59  Alam ouput y2 laD aa 59  Setting the Operations from the Viewer Page      Trigger setting Menu       ssssssssceecccoccssssssseceseooo 60  Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu               sscssssscccsssseeeees 62  Setting the Alarm Buffer      Alarm buffer setting Menu         sssssssscecceesossso 63  Setting the Motion Detection Function      Motion detection setting Menu                  0000 64  Setting the Motion Detection Area  Sensitivity  and Threshold level  cccascccscohs aves Stein etaiee ces 65  Saving the Camera Position and Action      Preset position setting Menu             cccccccssseees 66  Position tab     Saving PanTilt and Zoom  POSTON wear e 66  Tour Tab     Setting a Tour      esssossssooereeesssssssse 67    Transmitting with External Equipment Using  the External Serial Terminal        Serial setting Menu       sssssssssssseseecccosssssssececesoo 68   Othe
10.    Select whether you send the audio from the    N  microphone input connector  Select On to send the  audio from this network camera     When you change the Microphone setting  click  Refresh on the Web browser to reflect the change when  Opening main viewer page     Mic volume    Set the volume level of the audio input from the    N  microphone input connectors  It is adjustable from    10  to  10     Audio codec    Select the bit rate when you send the audio from the    N  microphone input connectors  G 711  64kbps   G 726   40kbps   G 726  32kbps   G 726  24kbps  or G 726   16kbps  can be selected     When the bit rate is set to other than G 711 64bps   the  audio is not output in case of using Java applet viewer     Speaker output    Set whether you output the audio sent from the computer  connected with the audio input connector to the speaker   active speaker for example  of the camer aconnected  via line output connectors using SNC audio upload tool  included in the supplied CD ROM    Select On to accept the audio data transmission from  SNC audio upload tool     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Picture Tab    You can set the color condition  exposure  etc  of the  camera     System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG  Camera White balance Manual  v  Network R gain  0 to 255   User B gain  0 to 255   Security Manual  v  e Mail  SMTP     FTP client    Shutter speed 1 60 bd sec   Iris    Gain O  p    on    On   Off    0 vie   T
11.    Set whether allowed to log in to FTP server or not   Check the box if allowed to log in to FTP server     Viewer mode    If the user is authenticated when the main viewer is  displayed  you can select the viewer mode displayed  after authentication    Full  You can operate all functions in this mode    Pan Tilt  In addition to the light mode  you can operate  PanTilt    Light  In addition to the view mode  you can select the  image size of the main viewer  control digital zoom   and get a still image    View  You can only monitor the camera image     Setting the User     User setting Menu 47       BIOWeY oy  Bulyessiuiwpy       BisWey oy  Bulyessiuiupy    48    Viewer authentication    Set whether the user is authenticated or not when the  main viewer is displayed    When you select On  the main viewer is displayed to suit  the authenticated user  When you select Off  select the  view mode of the main viewer page which is displayed  without authentication from Full  PanTilt  Light or  View     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Setting the Security     Security setting Menu       Setting the Security      Security setting Menu    When you click Security on the Administrator menu   the Security setting menu appears    Use this menu to limit the computers that can access the  camera     System Setting    Camera Security function    On   Of    Default policy    User Network address Subnet 1  HY    Network       fe              e     O 
12.    is displayed  the IP address is  correctly assigned     Infor mation Ed    1   Setting OK       12 To access the camera directly  double click the  camera name in the list     MAC address IP address    08 00 46 ec 47 73 192 168 0 100    Version No     SNC  kkk 100001 1 00       e The factory setting of the camera network is as  follows   IP address  192 168 0 100  Subnet mask  255 0 0 0    Wireless LAN setting  Type  Ad hoc mode  SSID  sne rz25  Channel  11 ch   WEP  Off   IP address  10 0 0 100  Subnet mask  255 0 0 0    e When you select the camera in the network tab  and right click Copy  and the camera   s MAC  address  DHCP FIXED   IP address  Port  number  Model name  Serial number and    Version number can be copied in the clipboard     When you hold down Ctrl and press a  you can  select all cameras in the network tab       DHCP stands for a DHCP setting  FIXED  stands for a fixed IP address     The welcome page of the network camera is displayed in  the Web browser     Network Camera SNC RZ25N    ActiveX viewer    Setting    Copyright 2004 2005 Sony Corporation  All rights reserve       If the IP address is not set correctly  the welcome page  does not appear after step 12  In this case  try to set the  IP address again     When using Windows XP Service    Pack 2 or later    Installing software    A warning message regarding the active contents may  appear when you install software such as IP Setup  Program from CD ROM  In this case  operate as  follows     Exampl
13.   Bulyeusiuiwpy    Reset Tab    System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG Reset    Camera  Reset camera menu   Reset      Home position setting   Set     Reset      Network  User  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Reset camera menu    Click Reset  and the message    Camera menu setting is  reset to default  Are you sure     is displayed  To reset to  default  click OK     Home position setting    Sets the camera position  Pantilt  Zoom and others  of  when the power is turning on  By pressing Set  the  present position is set as the home position    When you press Reset  the home position returns to the  factory setting position     Tip    Pan is set to face to front  Tilt is set to horizontal  and  Zoom is set to Wide as the factory default     Configuring the Network     Network setting Menu          Configuring the Network      Network setting Menu    When you click Network on the Administrator menu   the Network setting menu appears    Use this menu to configure the network to connect the  camera and the computer    The Network setting menu consists of 5 tabs  Network   Wireless  Wireless authentication  PPPoE and  Dynamic IP address notification     Network Tab    This section provides the menus for connecting the  camera through the network cable     Wireless PPPoE Dynamic IP address    Syst Wirel SEE i i  ystem Network e authentication notificatio
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15.   io 7    RecordedFile vot    Alarm vot      Mot Uploaded         Specify the voice alert number to which you want to  upload the audio file  For example  select 1 when  uploading to voice alert 1    The name of the uploaded audio file is displayed to the  right of the number       Not uploaded    is displayed if no audio file is uploaded  to the camera    The audio file name will be    RecordedFile         Voice  alert number          vof       if you upload an audio file  recorded using and not stored in the computer     The voice alert number select is disabled if the camera  specified in the Setting tab has old version software   The audio file name for the camera selected in the  camera list is displayed here  To check the uploaded  file name  click on the camera in the camera list    The audio file is uploaded to the same voice alert  number on all the cameras in the camera list  If the  camera has old version software  the audio file is  automatically uploaded to voice alert number 1     Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera    15       SIOUIO       SIOULO    76     upload  2  Click to upload the recorded or selected audio file to the  camera specified in the Setting tab  Only one audio file    can be uploaded to the camera at a time  3      Note 4  Uploading a new audio file overwrites the audio file  previously uploaded to the camera        Click this button to hide the camera list  Click it again to  display the camera list  1    Target ca
16.   setting identification number  1 to 8      When you have finished changing the SNMP setting  information using the above parameters 1  to 8   check  the changed settings using an inquiry commands  If the  changed settings are OK  restart the SNMP using the  following CGI command     SNMP restart command   lt Method gt   GET  POST     lt Command gt   http   ip_adr snmpdconf snmpdconf cgi   snmpd restart       Glossary    ActiveX control    A component program object that can be used with web  pages or other application programs  The technology for  creating ActiveX control is part of software developed  by Microsoft     ARP commands    The commands for checking the entry of the IP address  and MAC address in a host computer  or for updating  them     Bandwidth control    To limit the amount of transmitted data     Bit rate    The rate at which data bits are transmitted     Capture    To display the audio and video digital data from the  video equipment on a computer     Codec    Software hardware for coding decoding video and audio  data     Contrast    The difference in tone between the lightest and darkest  portions of the image     Default gateway    Device that can be used to access the other network     DHCP server    Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  server  The IP address of a terminal without an   individual IP address can be automatically distributed by  the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP   The  DHCP server assigns the IP addresses to 
17.   step 3 to set the level the camera executes motion  detection     5 it necessary  set the Motion detection working  areas  the sensitivities and the Threshold level of    the other Windows 2  3  4 by following steps 1 to 4        After all settings  click OK        e While Motion detection setting menu is displayed   motion detection of e Mail  SMTP   FTP client     Image memory and Alarm output notification will not   work  Make sure to close Motion detection setting   menu after setting    Before using the Motion detection  perform the   operation test to confirm correct operation    The Motion detection may not operate correctly in the   following cases        while changing a setting on the Camera setting  menu       when the object is dark       when the camera is installed in an unstable place  that causes vibration to the camera       when a small bit rate  64 kbps  128kbps  is selected  in Bit rate setting of MPEG4    Setting the Motion Detection Function     Motion detection setting Menu    65       elawey   y  Gules siuiWpY       BIOWeD oy  Bulyessiuiwpy    66       Saving the Camera  Position and Action      Preset position setting Menu    When you click Preset Position of the administrator  setting menu  the Preset position setting menu is  displayed  In this menu  PanTilt and Zoom position can  be saved and you can set a Tour  program      Position tab     Saving PanTilt and  Zoom position    The camera can save up to 16 items  Pan Tilt or Zoom for  example    
18.  1 6 0  13 b03    As of April  2009        The Preparation section explains what the administrator  has to prepare for monitoring the images after  installation and connection of the camera        Assigning the IP  Address to the Camera    To connect the camera to a network  you need to assign   a new IP address to the camera when installing the   camera for the first time    You can assign an IP address in two ways    e Using the setup program stored in the supplied CD   ROM  see page 7    e Using the ARP  Address Resolution Protocol   commands  see page 83     This section explains how to assign an IP address to the  camera using the supplied setup program and how to  configure the network     Before starting  connect the camera  referring to     Connecting the Camera to a Local Network    in the  supplied Installation Manual    Consult the administrator of the network about the  assigned IP address     The IP Setup Program may not operate correctly if you  use a personal firewall or antivirus software in your  computer  In that case  disable the software or assign  an IP address to the camera using another method  For  example  see    Assigning the IP Address to the Camera  Using ARP Commands    on page 83    If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable the Windows Firewall  function  Otherwise the IP Setup Program will not  operate correctly  For the setting  see    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pa
19.  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON  ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS  RECORDING MEDIA  EXTERNAL STORAGE  SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR  STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT  OF ANY TYPE    Always verify that the unit is operating properly  before use  SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  COMPENSATION OR  REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE  LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE  PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT   EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD  OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY   OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER   If you lose data by using this unit  SONY accepts no  responsibility for restoration of the data        Features       Features    High quality monitoring via the network    You can monitor a high quality live image from the  camera using the Web browser on the computer  connected to the 10BASE T or 100BASE TX network   The maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC RZ25N  and 25 FPS for the SNC RZ25P    Up to 20 users can view the image from one camera at  the same time  in JPEG mode      Remote controllable high speed pan tilt  mechanism and high magnification auto   focus zoom lens    The camera is provided with a high speed  100   rotation    second   wide angle     170   to  170    pan mechanism   a high speed  90   rotation   second   wide angle     90   to   30    tilt mechanism  and a high magnification zoom  lens with optical zoom of 18 magnifications  electrical  zoom of 12 magnifications  giv
20.  Menu    Configuration of Administrator    Menu    System  Camera  Network   User  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server    Alarm output    Trigger    Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       System   Displays the System setting menu        Configuring the System     System setting menu    on  page 33      Camera   Displays Camera setting menu for setting the camera  image and audio      Setting the Camera Image and Audio      Camera setting Menu    on page 37     Network   Displays the Network setting menu for setting the  network connection      Configuring the Network      Network setting Menu    on page 42     User   Displays the User setting menu for setting the user name  and the password to log in      Setting the User     User  setting Menu    on page 47     Security   Displays the Security setting menu for specifying the  computer allowed to connect to the camera      Setting the  Security     Security setting Menu    on page 48     e Mail  SMTP    Displays the e Mail  SMTP  setting menu for sending an  e mail      Sending an Image via mail     e Mail  SMTP   setting Menu    on page 49     FTP client   Displays the FTP client setting menu for sending an  image file to FTP server      Sending Images to FTP  Server     FTP client setting Menu    on page 52     Image memory   Displays the Image memory setting menu for recording  a video audio file in the built in memory of the camera       Recording Images in Memo
21.  Mode       Administrating the Camera    The Administrating the Camera section explains how to  set the functions of the camera by the Administrator   For monitoring the camera image  see    Operating the  Camera    on page 17     This section explains the basic operations and each  option of the the Administrator menu     Note on the display of menu options   In the setting menus of this unit  the options that you  cannot currently select will be grayed out    The options that you can currently select will be  displayed automatically as you change the setting        Basic Operations of  Administrator Menu    You can set all functions to suit the user s condition in  the Administrator menu    Click Setting in the welcome page or button in the  main viewer to display the Administrator menu     How to set Administrator menu    1 Log in the homepage to display the welcome page   You can learn how to log in on page 18    Logging in  as a User        2 Select the viewer language on the welcome page   Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the  welcome page     3 Click Setting on the welcome page   The authentication dialog appears  Enter the user  name and password for Administrator   The user name    admin    and password    admin    are  set at the factory for the Administrator     Administrator menu appears     System  Camera  Network  User    Security    e Mail  SMTP     FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  
22.  Name  SETUP EXE     Type  Application  58 5KB    From  E  IpSetupProgram          potentially harn your computer  f you do not trust the source  do not    0 While files from the Intemet can be useful  this file type can    4 run or save this software  What s the isk     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera                If you select Save in the    File Download     Security  Warning    dialog  you will not be able to perform  installation correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and  click the Setup icon again     If message    Internet Explorer     Security Warning     appears  click Run     The publisher could not be verified  Are you sure you want to run this  software     Name  SETUP EXE  Publisher  Unknown Publisher         _   This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher  You  X  should only run software from publishers you trust  How can I decide what    software to run        If message    User Account Control     An unidentified  program wants access to your computer    appear  click  Allow     The software installation starts     Starting the software    When you start software such as IP Setup Program   message    User Account Control     An unidentified  program wants access to your computer    may appear  In  this case  click Allow     Installing ActiveX Control    During installation of ActiveX Control  the information  bar or    Security Warning    may appear  In this case   operate as follows     If message    Information Ba
23.  System Position Tour    Camera Preset    Preset No  User Preset postion acne    Position at alarm    Network    Security    Motion detection     Only available in MPEG4 mode with Cropping set off     Preset position table    2 F input 1  e Mail  SMTP  ensor inpu    z Sensor input 2  FTP client    Motion detection  Image memory  FTP server  Preset position table   Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule   Alarm buffer   Motion detection    Preset position    Serial       Preset No   Select a preset number from 1 to 16 in the list box     Preset position name    Write the preset position name of the selected preset  number   Recall  When you click Recall  the camera moves to the  position of the selected preset number at present   Set  Use it to save the camera position to a preset  number   Carry out the following steps        Move the camera to the position to be saved while  you are checking the image with the main viewer     2 Selecta preset number for saving  and write the  preset position name     3 Click the registration button   The camera position is saved     Saving the Camera Position and Action     Preset position setting Menu    Reset  When you press Reset  deletes the saved contents  of the current selected preset number     Position at alarm    The camera can synchronize the preset position with  Sensor input 1 or 2 or with the activity detection  function    If an alarm is detected by the sensor input or the activity  detection function  the camera automatically moves 
24.  appear  For details     Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     2 Click the Setup icon of SNC panorama creator   The    File Download    dialog opens     When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  later  or Windows Vista  a message regarding the  active contents may appear  For details  see     Installing software    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 9 or    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     3 Click Open     If you click    Save this program to disk    on the    File  Download    dialog  you cannot install the creator  correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and click the  Setup icon again     4 install the SNC panorama creator following the  wizard displayed   If the Software License Agreement is displayed   read it carefully and accept the agreement to  continue installation     78 Using the SNC panorama creator     Creating a Panorama Image    Using the SNC panorama creator    The SNC panorama creator consists of the Main tab to  create a panorama image and the Setting tab to prepare  for connection to the camera    When you start the SNC panorama creator  the Setting  tab is displayed     Setting tab    Before creating a panorama image  set the following  items in the Setting tab to allow connection to the  camera      gt  SNC panorama creator ver              Administrator name admin    RRERKE    Administrator password          Camera address 192 168 0 100       
25.  connected computer environment  If On is  selected  the rate of MPEG4 image is automatically  adjusted     The maximum transmission rate will be the values set in  Frame rate and Bit rate     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     JPEG Tab    System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG Reset    Camera Frame rate fps  Network Image quality  ree Bandwidth cono  EEN vp     Security    e Mail  SMTP     FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Frame rate    Set the maximum frame rate of JPEG image that can be  monitored on the computer    Selectable values of the frame rates are as follows   SNC RZ25N   5  6  8  10  15  20  25  30 fps   SNC RZ25P   5  6  8  10  15  20  25 fps       fps    is a unit indicating the number of frames  transmitted per second     Image quality   Set the quality of JPEG image    Selectable values are from Level 1 to Level 5   When Level 5 is selected  the best picture quality is  achieved     Bandwidth control    When the video mode is set to JPEG  the network  bandwidth can be limited  Selectable bandwidths are  0 5  0 6  0 7  0 8  0 9  1 0  2 0  3 0  4 0  and Unlimited  Mbps  When you do not wish to limit the bandwidth   select Unlimited     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera setting Menu 41       esaowep oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy       BIOWeD oy
26.  consists of lower two digits of  year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour   2 digits   minute  2 digits   second  2 digits   and  consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit number  is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits 00 is added to the Image file name     Sequence number clear    Click Clear and the suffix of the sequence number  returns to 1     Mode    Select either Periodical mode by the timer management  or Synchronized tour mode which records in each  setting position during Tour  When you select  Periodical mode  set Interval and Effective period     Interval    Type the interval at which you want to record an image  in the memory periodically  You can set the hour  H    minutes  M  and seconds  S  between 1 second and 24  hours  one day      The actual interval may be longer than the set value   depending on the image size or the network  environments     Effective period    Set the period when the periodical recording is effective    Always  The periodical recording is always effective    Schedule  You can specify the period when the  periodical recording is effective in the schedule  setting in the other section     Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  setting Menu    on page 62     Recording Images in Memory     Image memory setting Menu       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy   
27.  e Mail is sent     Configuring the Network     Network setting Menu          When you set to On  make sure to select either or both  SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP server name    It is necessary when the POP before SMTP is selected  in Authentication    Type the POP  receiving mail  server name up to 64  characters  Or type the IP address of the POP server   This setting is necessary when the SMTP server which  sends e Mails performs authentication using the POP  user account     User name  Password    Type the user name and Password of the user who has  the mail account  This setting is necessary when the  SMTP server which sends e Mails performs  authentication     Recipient e Mail address    Type the recipient e Mail address up to 64 characters   You can specify only one recipient e Mail address     Administrator e Mail address    Type the e Mail address of the camera administrator  up  to 64 characters  This is used as the reply address or the  address for a system mail from the mail server     Subject  Type the subject title of the e Mail up to 64 characters     Message   Type the text of the e Mail up to 384 characters   A line  break is equivalent to 2 characters   You can describe  the information of the acquired IP address  etc  using the  special tags mentioned below     HTTP notification    Select On to output a command to the HTTP server  when the DHCP setting is completed  Using this  function  you can configure a useful system  for  example  to view the ac
28.  input or with the built in motion  detection function  to the built in memory  about 8 MB   of the camera or CF memory card  The image file can  also be recorded periodically    You can also record a still image periodically    The recorded image and audio files can be found or  downloaded to the computer using the FTP server  function   See    Downloading Images from the Camera      FTP server setting Menu    on page 58     Image memory setting menu is composed of three tabs  Common  Alarm recording and Periodical recording     For the verified cards  contact your authorized Sony  dealer     The image and audio files recorded in the built in  memory will be erased when the power of the camera  is turned off    The frame rate and operability on the main viewer   may decrease during image storage in the memory    e When you remove the CF memory card or you turn off  the camera with the CF memory card inside  set Image  memory function to OFF    e When you remove or insert a card  wait at least 10   seconds    Format the CF memory card in the computer before   use     Common Tab     Setting the Image  memory Function    System Common Alarm recording Periodical recording    Camera Image memory O On   Off    Network Built in memory     Free space   8192Kbyte      User A slot  Security Selected root directry    Built in   A slot  Overwnte   On O OF    O On   Off    e Mail  SMTP     Capacity warning  FTP client  SMTP server name  Image memory    uthentication O On   OF  FTP  TEE S
29.  is activated according to the  schedule you have set     Resume time on inactivity    You can operate PanTilt or Zoom during the tour  or  select the tour activity after the preset activity by the  alarm     On  Specify the wait time before the tour restarts   between 5 and 600 seconds  The tour restarts  automatically after the specified time has elapsed    Off  The tour does not restart  None is displayed on  Selected tour name     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32      Saving the Camera Position and Action     Preset position setting Menu    67       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyessiuiwpy       Transmitting with  External Equipment  Using the External Serial  Terminal     Serial setting  Menu    When you click Serial of the Administrator menu   Serial setting menu is displayed    In this menu  you can input data into the camera from the  computer via a network and output them to the external  serial interface  and control a peripheral device  You can  input data from a peripheral device via an external serial  interface and output them to the computer via a network     System Setting    Camera Mode OTCP  VISCA    Network TCP port No   1024 to 65535   User Baud rate bps   ra Pariy bi   Character length bits    Stop bits bits    e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Mode    Select a mode from TCP port or the 
30.  is connected  to sensor input2 of the camera I O port    Motion detection  Click Motion detection button  and  the Motion detection setting menu is displayed  You  can set the motion detection function  page 64      Motion detection works only when the Video mode is  set to MPEG4 and the Cropping is set to Off     Effective period    Set the period when the alarm detection is effective   Always  The alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period when the alarm  detection is effective in the schedule setting in the  other section   Click Schedule and the setting menu for the  Effective period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     Alarm buffer    Select Use alarm buffer when you forward the image   audio of before and after the alarm detection  pre alarm   post alarm     If you do not select it  only the image of the moment of  the alarm detection is forwarded     Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer setting  menu     Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client setting Menu       esowep oy  Bulyessiuiwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyessiuiwpy    For details  see    Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm  buffer setting Menu    on page 63     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Periodical sending Tab     Setting  the Periodical FTP Client Activity    You can set to send an image file to FTP server  periodically     System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Cam
31.  list shows the information and status of the selected  cameras     IP address  Displays the IP address of the network  camera     DHCP    is shown at the end of the IP  address when the IP address is obtained with a  DHCP server     Tip  During SSL communication  a appears on the left    side of the IP address   This camera does not support the SSL function     Model  Displays the model name of the network  camera    Serial  Displays the serial number of the network  camera    Status  Displays the current status of the camera   Ready  The camera is ready for connection   Connected  The camera connection is successful   Fault  The camera connection is unsuccessful   Sending  Audio data being transmitted    Voice alert tab    Use this menu to record the sound through the  microphone connected to the computer and upload the  recorded audio file to the camera  You can upload the  audio file to multiple cameras selected from the camera  list simultaneously        You cannot upload the audio file  as the camera does not  support the Voice alert function     SNC audio upload tool ver     x    Voice alert     o    amp      Upload         _  _ lt  _          i RecordedFile1 vof      2 Alarm vot    93   Not uploaded        Audio upload Setting    Target camera s     IP address Mode Serial   Progress   Status    Ready    192 168 0 100 SNC  3 2 k 001057    ommo        ___  Ready  omom        __  Ready    192 168 0101     192 168 0102    SNG       SNG  2k kk    E   playback     To start 
32.  of Custom Homepage need be less than 20MB  and more than 2 5MB  free space is required in the built in memory of the camera    Need to log in as Administrator to run the program    The Image Memory function of the camera need set  Off      The camera will be rebooted after the installation is completed       Cancel         If you click    Save this program to disk    on the    File  Download    dialog  the  CustomHomepagelInstaller exe file will be saved on    the computer  Double click the saved file to start it     Read the notes carefully  and click Next   The Software License Agreement is displayed     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver    4 4    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Sony Corporation   Sony          General   Sony grants you a non exclusive and non transferable license to use the Software  under the terms and conditions of this EULA     ll  Right to Use    1  This EULA allows you to use the Software for your Sony product or your  personal computer in which the Software is installed    2  You may not copy  duplicate  modify or alter the Software in whole or in part    3  You may use this Software for your personal use only and you may not distribute  the Software in any purpose including commercial purpose    4  You may use the Software in accordance with the instruction manuals or other  instruction  including without limitation the help file for the Software  indicated by  Sony  You may not use or duplicate the data by
33.  or the fire wall is installed between the camera and  your computer  In that case  disable the software or the computer  the video audio may not play  select the TCP mode  properly  In this case  select TCP or UDP  e If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   Unicast    or Windows Vista  disable    Windows Firewall     For  details  see    Configuring Windows Firewall    in A  Clie OR fo close the dialog      When using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later    on  page 10 or    Configuring Windows Firewall    in If you decide not change the transmission setting      When using Windows Vista    on page 13  click Cancel     1 Display the main viewer     2 Click HA TCP UDP transmission selector icon   Transmission mode selector dialog appears     Select TGP UDP       3 Click one of the buttons TCP  UDP  Unicast  or  UDP  Multicast      TCP  This is normally selected    When TCP is selected as the communication port   HTTP communication is adopted for video audio  communication    HTTP is the protocol used for reading a usual Web  page    In an environment capable of reading Web page   you can watch or listen to the video audio by  selecting TCP port     UDP  Unicast   When UDP  Unicast  is selected  as the communication port  RTP  Real time  Transport Protocol  is adopted for video audio  communication  As RTP is the protocol for running  video audio data  video audio can be played  smoother than when TCP  HTTP  is selected  If the    30   switching TCP UDP Transmission
34.  port number    Multicast streaming O On   Off  Multicast address    Security    e Mail  SMTP     Multicast video port number  1024 to 65534   Multicast audio port number  1024 to 65534   Image size  Cropping    On   Of  Image mode  Trigger Color    Color    Monochrome  Schedule Etip   On o Of  Zoom mode    Full   Optical  Focus mode    Auto   Manual  Microphone   On o Off  Mic volume  Audio codec    Speaker output    On   Of    FTP client  Image memory  FTP server    Alarm output    Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Video mode    Select the output format of the camera image   MPEG4 or JPEG can be selected     Unicast streaming    Specify the transmission port number of the video data   and audio data used when UDP  Unicast  is selected   with the TCP UDP transmission switching icon in the   main viewer   Video port number  Specify the transmission port  number of the video data  It is initially set to 50000   Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534    Audio port number  Specify the transmission port  number of the audio data  It is initially set to 50002   Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534     Multicast streaming    Set whether the camera uses the Multicast streaming or  not  It reduces sending load on the camera by making the  computer of the same segment network  not above the  router  receive the same transmitting data    Select On to allow the multicast sending and Off not to  allow     When select On  set Multicast address  Multic
35.  risk        The installation of ActiveX Control starts  When  installation is completed  the main viewer or the Motion  detection setting menu appears     Configuring Windows Firewall    The IP Setup Program or SNC audio upload tool may  not operate correctly depending on the configuration of  Windows Firewall   No cameras are shown in the list  even if they are detected   In this case  confirm the  Windows Firewall configuration as follows     Example  In case of IP Setup Program    1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu of  Windows     2 Select Security Center of the working field     3 Select Windows Firewall and select Off in the 6 Inthe Add Program dialog  select IP Setup  Windows Firewall dialog  Program and click OK       Windows Firewall Lad Then the IP Setup Program is added to the    General   Exceptions   Advanced Programs and Services list        Windows Firewall is helping to protect your PC 7    Click OK     Windows Firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users  from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or a network           On  recommended     This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this  computer  with the exception of those selected on the Exceptions tab       Windows Firewall      General   Exceptions   Advanced       Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections  except for the  programs and services selected below  Adding exceptions allows some programs  to work  better but might 
36.  unit  set a  network address defined by the IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway in the Wireless tab  In this case  the  network address should be different from the priority  connection set in the Network tab       Wireless Dynamic IP address  Syst TESE       ystem Network Wireless ENR PPPoE eee ad    Camera MAC address  Network   Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP   User    Use the following IP address    Security TP address  e Mail  SMTP  Subnet mask  FTP client Default gateway    Image memory     Use the following DNS server address    Primary DNS server 43 4 152 1  Secondary DNS 43 4 151 1    FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger   Schedule Type    Adhoc mode   Infrastructure mode  Alarm buffer Channel ch  Motion detection Antenna    Internal   External   Diversity    Preset position    Serial       MAC address    Displays MAC address of the wireless LAN card  inserted to the CF card slot    If any wireless LAN card is not inserted         00 00 00 00 00 00    is displayed     Configuring the Network     Network setting Menu 43       BIOWeY oy  Bulyessiuiwpy       elawey   y  Gunes siuiWpYy    44    Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP     DHCP server is installed on the network  Select it when  the IP address is assigned by DHCP server  IP address is  assigned automatically     When you set Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP   make sure that DHCP server is working on the  internet     Use the following IP address  Select this when a fixed IP addre
37.  using the Software in the manner  which is not compliance with any copyright laws and you may not use the Software  over an internal or external network and have any other third party use the  Software     lll  Terms of License     C Not agree    coe    Teas  coe _           Read the agreement carefully  select Agree if you  accept it  then click Next     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver            IP address 192   lt  168    O  HTTP port No    s0 C      1024to 65535     V Use HTTP proxy server      yourhttp proxy server  com    Proxy server port No  8000  1024 to 65535     Proxy server address    l   Use FTP proxy server    Proxy server address      yourhttp proxy  server com    Proxy server port No  oOo    1024 to 65535       admin    RRRRE    coe  Tea  e    Administrator name    Administrator password    Type the IP address of the camera to be uploaded in  the IP address box     Specify the HTTP port No  of the camera   Initial HTTP port No  is set to 80     When you use a proxy server  set the following   For the proxy server of your environments  consult  your network administrator     When using an HTTP proxy server   Select Use HTTP proxy server  and type your  settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy  server port No  boxes     When using an FTP proxy server   Select Use FTP proxy server  and type your  settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy  server port No  boxes     If you cannot establish communications with the  camera using the proxy server being us
38.  video  player     Playing Video Audio File Recorded on  Camera    on page 77            Camera Control Section    Frame rate        Displayed only when the camera Video mode  page 37   is set to JPEG      Selects the frame rate to transmit images     View size    View Size        AUTO  Od    Selects the view size to be displayed   page 23     Digital zoom    Click to change the size of the digital zoom   page 23     E  Ff Capture    Click to capture a still image shot by the camera and to  store it in the computer   See    Capturing a Monitor  Image    on page 24      p   amp  Control    Click to operate the camera using the PanTilt and Zoom  functions    When you click it  the icon appears and you will be  able to control PanTilt and Zoom functions from the  main viewer   See    Controlling via the control panel        page 25      Preset position    et position        si    ir     Displayed only when one or more preset positions are  stored      Select the Preset position name from the drop down  list  The camera will move to the preset position that  you have stored using the Preset position menu     ie    F Control panel icon    Click this icon to display the following control panel     Control panel       You can control PanTilt  Zoom  and Focus of the  camera   page 25      Configuration of Main Viewer    21       eiowen oy  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo    22    PanTilt control   Click the arrow button of the direction in which you  want to move the camera  Keep 
39.  you are not going to use the zoom bar  click  under the panorama window to turn off the   panorama window  then click it again to turn off the   zoom bar     The zoom bar of the digital area is not displayed when  Zoom mode of the Camera setting menu is not set to  Full     Operating the camera    Moving the camera to the preset  position    Preset position list box   Select the preset position name from the drop down list   Then  the camera will move to the preset position that  you have stored in memory in the Preset position setting  menu  page 66      et position     Positions  7    Fosition B          Controlling the camera  on a panorama image    When you have the authorization to control the camera   the panorama window is displayed under the monitor  window    In the panorama window  a 360   view around the camera  is displayed as a panorama image  When you click on  the displayed panorama image  the camera faces the  clicked area     Monitor window    ja      2004 01 18 Sun 09 21 30       K    panorama window    To create the panorama image    Create the panorama image with the supplied    SNC  panorama creator     Refer to page 78 for details     Tip  The panorama image 1s the still image converted from  the image taken when you were going to create a  panorama image with    SNC panorama creator     When  the camera is moved or when the layout around the  camera 1s changed  create the panorama image again     Facing the camera toward the    specified point       Cr
40. 2 8501      var sysLocation           var sysContact        var sysName        var snmpEnableAuthenTraps  1      var community    public 0 0 0 0 read  1      var community  private  192 168 0 101 write 2     var trap    public 192 168 0 101 1       000000000       describes the case of    mib 2 system  sysDescr 0      You cannot change this parameter      2  describes the case of    mib 2 system   sysObjectID 0     You cannot change this parameter      8  describes the case of    mib 2 system   sysLocation O     This field is used to describe  information on the location of this camera  Nothing  is set at the factory     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands   Using the SNMP 83       SJOUIO       SIOUIO     4  describes the case of    mib 2 system  sysContact 0      This field is used to describe the information on  administrator of this camera  Nothing is set at the  factory        describes the case of       mib 2 system  sysName 0      This field is used to describe administration node of  this camera  Nothing is set at the factory        describes the case of    mib 2 snmpEnable  AuthenTraps 0     This example shows when    1      enable  is set  With this setting  a trap occurs when  there is an Authentication failure  When    2      disable  is set  no Authentication failure trap  occurs       describes the community name and the reading   writing attributes  This example shows the  identification number    ID 1     the community  name public  and en
41. 20  25       fps    is a unit indicating the number of frames  transmitted per second    For example  if you select 30 fps in SNC RZ25N   the image is sent at the maximum speed of the  connected line  30 fps maximum      Zooming in the monitor image    1  2       The frame rate options indicate the maximum  number of frames that can be transmitted    The number of frames actually transmitted may  vary depending on network environments and  camera settings  image size and image quality  settings      Select the view size     View Size        AUTO  A    Click View size list box to select the view size from    among Auto  640 x 480  320 x 240 and 160 x 120     Auto is determined by the image size specified in  the Camera setting menu  page 37      Click Digital zoom icon     Click the point you want to zoom in   The image is expanded by about 1 5 times with the  clicked point at the center        The digital zoom icon changes to 2     To cancel zooming in  click icon     Controlling the Monitor Image    23       eiowen au  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo    24       Capturing a Monitor  Image    You can capture a monitoring image as a still image and  save it in the computer     Capturing a monitor image      Monitor the camera image in the monitor window    2 Click fF  Capture icon   The still image of the moment you click is captured   and the still image is displayed in the monitor  window     With the ActiveX viewer    Capture    Eight click te save the picture     es al 
42. 2dB  4dB   6dB  8dB  10dB  12dB  14dB  16dB  18dB  20dB  22dB   24dB  26dB  28dB    Exposure compensation    Exposure compensation function adjusts the brightness  at the AE    Selectable values of the exposure compensation are as  follows     10 5dB   9dB   7 5dB   6dB   4 5dB   3dB   1 5dB   OdB  1 5dB  3dB  4 5dB  6dB  7 5dB  9dB  10 5dB    Brightness    Tweaks the exposure set in the exposure mode  It is  brighter when a large value is selected  and it is darker  when a small value is selected  The value among    5 to 5  can be set     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera setting Menu 39       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    Saturation    Select the saturation in 7 steps  from    3 to 3   Selecting 3 gives the image with the highest saturation     Sharpness    Select the sharpness in 7 steps  from    3 to 3   Selecting 3 gives the image with the highest sharpness     Contrast    Select the contrast in 7 steps  from    3 to 3   Selecting 3 gives the image with the highest contrast     The brightness  saturation  and contrast settings are  effective for the images on a computer  They are not  effective for the video output     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     User preset  You can save the present settings in the camera as the    custom  or you can load the settings saved in the camera     Save  Click to save the present settings of the Picture  tab    Load  Click to load the saved settings  To u
43. 47     Administrator and User       17       BiBWey au  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo       Logging in to Homepage      Welcome Page    Logging in as a User       Start the Web browser on the computer and type the  IP address of the camera you want to monitor     Address http 192 168 0 100     The welcome page of the network camera is  displayed in the Web browser     2 Select the viewer   The usable viewers differ depending on the video  mode  page 37  of the camera   When the video mode is set to MPEG4  you can  only select ActiveX viewer  and may not select  other viewers   MPEG4 is default  See illustration  on Step 1 above    When the video mode is set to JPEG  you can  select ActiveX viewer or Java applet viewer   For details  see    About Viewers    on page 19     1 8 Logging in to Homepage     Welcome Page    Welcome page when the video mode is  JPEG    Select the viewer language   Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the  welcome page     Click Enter   The main viewer appears     With the ActiveX viewer  MPEG4        AUTO    e   lail x    With the Java applet viewer       e Mail i    Control the camera from the main viewer        If the Welcome page does not activate correctly  the  security level of the Internet Explorer may be set to  Medium or higher  See    To display the welcome page  and the main viewer correctly    on page 15 and check the  security level     Displaying the setting window for    the administrator directly    When the administrator s
44. 94967295 and two fixed  digits OO is added to the Image file name     Sequence number clear    Click Clear and the suffix of the sequence number  returns to 1     Mode   Select either Periodical mode by the timer management  or Synchronized tour mode which sends in each setting  position during Tour    When you select Periodical mode  set Interval and  Effective period     Interval    Type the interval at which you want to send images to  the FTP server periodically  You can set the hour  H    minutes  M  and seconds  S  between 1 second and 24  hours  one day      The actual interval may be longer than the set value   depending on the image size  image quality setting  bit  rate and the network environments     Effective period    Set the period when the periodical sending is effective   Always  The periodical sending is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period when the  periodical sending is effective in the schedule setting  in the other section   Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32        Recording Images in  Memory      Image memory setting Menu    When you click Image memory on the Administrator  menu  the Image memory setting menu appears    By using the image memory function  you can record the  image and audio file  which has been shot being linked  with the external sensor
45. Bandwidth control Date time   PPPoE               E IP address   Model   Current date time    192 168 0 100 SNC    2005 6 16 18 57 58    Date time format    Time zone selecting  Manual current date time setting    a A aa aA o    PC current date time setting    2005 6 16 18 57 59       2 Click to select the camera you want to set the date  and time for     You can select multiple cameras and set the date  and time simultaneously     3 Select the date time format from the Date time  format drop down list     4 Select the area where the camera is installed from  the Time zone selecting drop down list     5 Set the date and time     You can set the date and time in two ways     Manual current date time setting   Set the current date and time on the Manual  current date time setting boxes  and click OK   The setting boxes are for the year  last two digits    month  date  hour  minutes and seconds from left to  right     PC current date time setting   The date and time set on the computer is displayed  in the PC current date time setting box    Click OK on the right to set the camera   s date and  time to the displayed computer s date and time     Using the Supplied Setup Program       Due to network properties  there may be a slight  difference between the displayed computer s date and  time and those set on the camera     PPPoE Tab    PPPoE is used to connect to an ISP  Internet Service  Provider  via the Internet  Using PPPoE  you can  automatically obtain an IP address to conne
46. C BITS Peercaching    C Connect to a Network Projector  linii    Start the Web browser on the computer and type the    L Distributed Transaction Coordinator E IP address of the camera in the URL box   O File and Printer Sharing    IP Setup Program    D iSCSI Service  F Tunes Address   http    192 168 0  100    C  Media Center Extenders    Microsoft  R  Visual Studio VSA RPC Event Creator  Network Discovery     C  Performance Logs and Alerts    ey ae    The welcome page of the network camera is    displayed in the Web browser              Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program        ox    cae    apy          y    When the above procedure is completed  the LY  Network Camera SNC RZ25N    cameras connected in the local network are  displayed in the IP Setup Program     ActiveX viewer    Copyright 2004 2005 Sony Corporation  All rights reserved        2 Click Enter   The main viewer is displayed     cence Me  Bam  Zeus  Network Camera SNC RZ25N   seung ame ayer    View size  2005 01 18 Tue 16 55 09    uo y OO    Digital zoom    Capture    e  cA Control    ema el  s  Transmission       When the main viewer is correctly displayed  the IP  address assignment is completed     1 4 Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser    When the main viewer of the camera is  displayed for the first time  When you click Enter     Security warning    is displayed     When you click OK  the ActiveX control is installed and  the main viewer is displayed     Security Warning    Do you 
47. Controls alarm output by synchronizing with an  external sensor input or the built in activity detection  function    Timer  Controls alarm output by the timer    Day Night  Controls the alarm output linked to the day   night function     Alarm    This item is displayed when Mode is set to Alarm    Select the alarm to link the alarm output function  If the   selected alarm is detected  the alarm output status   changes    Sensor input1  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor inputl of the camera I O port    Sensor input2  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor input2 of the camera I O port     Setting the Alarm Output     Alarm output setting Menu 59       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    Motion detection  To set the motion detection function   click Motion detection  The Motion detection  setting menu appears  see page 64      e The motion detection function can activate or be set  only when the Video mode of the camera is set to  MPEG4 and the Cropping is set Off    e In the case that the synchronized preset position is  specified  the alarm event that happens during moving  to the preset position will be invalid     Alarm duration    Select the duration for which the alarm output is short   circuited between 1 and 60 sec     Effective period    This item is displayed when Mode is set to Alarm    Set the period while the alarm detection is effective    Always  The alarm detection is always effective    Schedule  You can speci
48. G4 Tab    System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG Reset  Camera Frame rate fps  kbps    User I picture interval sec  Auto rate control   On O Off    Network Bit rate    Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP chent  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Frame rate    Set the frame rate of the MPEG image    Selectable values of the frame rates are as follows   SNC RZ25N  1  2  3  4 5  6  8  10  15  20  25  30 fps  SNC RZ25P  1  2  3  4 5  6  8  10  15  20  25 fps       fps    is a unit indicating the number of frames  transmitted per second     Bit rate   Set the bit rate of MPEG image transmission for a line   Selectable values are 64  128  256  384  512  768  1024   1536 and 2048 kbps     The selected frame rate and bit rate are a tentative value   The actual frame rate and bit rate may be different  according to the image size  the shooting scene or the  network condition     I picture interval    Set the I picture inserting interval of MPEG4  I picture  is the compression data serving the basic point when the  data compressed by MPEG4 is depressed  In the  condition that errors tends to occur  such as the network  environment variation  the distortion of the image is  reduced by selecting a small value  The selectable values  are 1  2  3  4 and 5 seconds     Auto rate control   This function adjusts the frame rate and the bit rate  automatically so that the camera plays a smooth image  to suit the
49. HCP setting is set to On or PPPoE setting is  set to On on the Network tab  you can send notification  of the completion of the network settings using the  SMTP or HTTP protocol     PPPoE    Dynamic IP address  notification    N s  System Network Wireless authentication    e Mail  SMTP  notification    On   Off    SMTP server name    Camera    Network    Authentication    On   Off    User SMTP POP before SMTP    Security POP server name  User name   e Mail  SMTP    Password    FTP client Recipient e Mail address    Image memory Administrator e Mail address    Subject   FTP server  This URL is  Aiea output Message http     lt IP gt   lt HTTPPORT gt     The MAC address is  lt MACADDRESS gt    Trigger  eg HTTP notification  Schedule URL  Maen hueeoe Proxy server name   1024 to 65535     Proxy port number  Motion detection Method    Preset position    Serial    e Mail  SMTP  notification  Select On to send an e Mail when the DHCP setting is  completed     SMTP server name    Type the name or IP address of the SMTP server to use  for sending an e Mail  up to 64 characters     Authentication    Select the authentication required when you send an e    Mail    Off  Select if no authentication is required when an e   Mail is sent    On  When authentication is required an e Mail is sent   select one of the authentication methods from the  followings    SMTP  Select if authentication is required when an  e Mail is sent    POP before SMTP  Select when POP before  SMTP is required when an
50. Java applet s byte code to the  native code of your system to execute it     JPEG    Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Expert Group  The  still image compression technology or standards of the  ISO  International Organization for Standardization   and ITU T  Popularly used as image compression format  on the Internet  etc     Glossary    MAC address    A network address that uniquely identifies each LAN  card     MPEG4    Abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group4  One  of the MPEG standards for image compression format  aiming to transmit images at a high compression rate  with lower picture quality     Multicast    The class D IP address assigned between 224 0 0 0 and  239 255 255 255  Using this IP address enables you to  transmit the same data to multiple equipment     Network address    The portion that identifies the local network  subnet  in  an IP address     Network bandwidth    Bit rate that can be used for networking     NTP server    Network time server that transmits and receives time  information over the networks     Passive mode    The mode whereby a client FTP allows TCP connection  for data transmission to the FTP server     POP server    A server for storing incoming e mail until you have read  it     PPPoE    A protocol to enable use of the point to point protocol   PPP  via the Ethernet     Primary DNS server    One of the DNS servers that can first reply to a request  by connected devices or other DNS servers     Proxy server    A server or softwar
51. MTP M POP before SMTP  Alarm output POP server name    Trigger User name  Schedule Password  Alarm buffer Administrator e Mail address  Motion detection   Preset position    Serial       Image memory    Set whether you use the Image memory function or not   When you select On  the Common setting options are  displayed in the below  If you do not use it  select Off  and click OK     Built in memory    It displays the free spaces of the built in memory you  can write in at present     A slot    It displays the free spaces of the CF memory card you  can write in at present     Selected root directory    Select a memory in which you want to save an image    Built in memory  built in memory of this camera   approximately 8 MB    A slot  CF memory card inserted into the slot in the  front side of the camera    Overwrite    Select to overwrite the file or not when there is  insufficient memory space to record the image     Capacity warning   Select On to send a warning mail to the Administrator  when the built in memory space is low or the memory is  full  Select Off if you do not want to send a warning  mail     When the Overwrite is set to On  a warning mail is not  sent to the Administrator     SMTP server name    Type the name of the SMTP server to use for sending an  e Mail  up to 64 characters   Otherwise type the IP address of SMTP mail server     Authentication    Select the authentication required when you send an e    Mail    Off  Select if no authentication is required wh
52. NC RZ25P Network Camera from a  computer    The User   s Guide is written to be read on the computer  display    As this section gives tips on using the User   s Guide  read  it before you operate the camera     Jumping to the related page    When you read the User   s Guide on the computer  display  click on the sentence to jump to the related page     Software display examples    Note that the displays shown in the User   s Guide are  explanatory examples  Some displays may be different  from the ones which appear as you operate the  application software     Printing the User   s Guide    Depending on your system  certain displays or  illustrations in the User   s Guide  when printed out  may  differ from those as portrayed on your screen     Installation Manual  printed matter     The supplied Installation Manual describes the names  and functions of parts and controls of the Network  Camera  connecting examples and how to set up the  camera  Be sure to read the Installation Manual before  operating     How to Use This User   s Guide   System Requirements       System Requirements    These are the requirements for the computer that  displays the image or controls the camera     Processor    Intel Pentium II 1 GHz or higher  Intel Pentium 4  2  GHz or higher recommended     RAM  256 MB or more    OS    Microsoft Windows XP  Windows Vista 32 bit edition   operation verified for Ultimate and Business editions     Web browser  Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver  6 0  7 0    Java 
53. On  The FTP  client setting menu appears    When you do not wish to use the FTP client function   select Off     The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may  decrease while a file is being transmitted by the FTP  client function     FTP server name    Type the FTP server name to upload still images up to 64  characters  or the IP address of the FTP server     User name  Type the user name for the FTP server     Password  Type the password for the FTP server     Re type password    To confirm the password  type the same characters as  you typed in the Password box     Passive mode    Set whether you use the passive mode of FTP server or  not when connecting to FTP server  Select On to  connect to FTP server using the passive mode     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Alarm sending Tab     Setting the    FTP client action when detecting  the alarm    Set to forward the image and audio file to the specified  FTP server linked with the alarm detection by the  external sensor input or by the built in motion detection  function     System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Camera Alarm sending    On   Off  Network Remote pth  ii __  User Image file name    Security Suffix   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    e Mail  SMTP  Sequence number clear    FTP client Alarm Sensor input 1    Sensor input 2    Motion detection Motion detection     Only available in MPEG4 mode with Cropping set off     Image memory  FTP server    Sei
54. Preset position    Serial    The following steps also display the Administrator   menu       Click Enter in the welcome page to display the  main viewer        Click in the main viewer      8  Enter the user name and password for  Administrator     Click the menu name  example  System  on the left  side of the Administrator menu   The clicked setting menu appears     Example  System setting menu    System System Date  amp  time Initialize Systemlog Access log    Camera Title bar name SONY Network Camera SNC RZ25    Network Maximum  32 characters    User  7 Welcome text  Security  e Mail  SMTP   Maximum  1024 characters    FTP client Serial number 942001  Image memory Software version E    Default URL O jindez html       User setting ser  Flash memory Free space   8192Kbyte    Trigger A slot    Schedule Selected memory    Flash memory   A slot  Exclusive control mode    On   Off    Operation time sec   10 to 600 sec    Maximum wait number    0 to 10   Preset position PTZ mode   Normal O Step   Serial Pan Tilt level Zoom level    Alarm buffer    Motion detection    Select the tab above the setting menu  and set each  setting option in the tab     Example     System    setting menu    Date  amp  time     tab    Basic Operations of Administrator Menu          31       esawep oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    System System Date  amp  time Initialize Systemlog Access log  Camera  Network PC clock 2004 11 18 19 56 17   User BEURA nn nE yyyy mm dd hh mm ss     Secur
55. R 505   o RERED  2 RERED  TR 3103     Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    White balance    Select the white balance mode from among Auto    Indoor  Outdoor  One push WB  ATW  and Manual    Auto  to automatically adjust the color to be close to the  one you are viewing   approximately 3000K to  7500K    Indoor  to adjust the white balance for shooting indoors  under an incandescent lamp  about 3200 K    Outdoor  to adjust the white balance for shooting  outdoors  about 5800 K    One push WB  The One push trigger button is  displayed  Click the button to adjust the white  balance instantly    ATW  Makes the subject to lights and automatically  adjusts to re create the original color   approximately  2000k to 10000k    Manual  When you select this  R gain and B gain are  displayed and you can set them    Selectable gain values are from 0 to 255     Exposure mode  Select the exposure mode of the camera from among    Full auto  Shutter priority  Iris priority  and Manual     The setting items required for each setting appear     Full auto  The camera executes the gain adjustment and  the iris adjustment automatically  In this case  the  shutter speed is fixed    When you select this  Slow shutter and Backlight  compensation are displayed and you can set them as  you require    Shutter priority  The camera executes the gain  adjustment and the iris adjustment automatically and  you can select the shutter speed  When you select it   Shutter speed are display
56. SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera    71       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    72    software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     3 Click Open     If you click    Save this program to disk    on the    File  Download    dialog  you cannot install the tool  correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and click the  Setup icon again     4 Install the SNC audio upload tool following the    wizard displayed    If the Software License Agreement is displayed   read it carefully and accept the agreement to  continue with the installation     Connecting the Camera to the    Computer       Connect a speaker to the  J  line output  jack on the  camera     2 Connecta microphone to the microphone input jack  on the computer     If the microphone input jack of the computer is not set  correctly  no sound is transmitted from the computer and  nothing is output from the speaker connected to the  camera    Set the microphone input jack from the control panel of  Windows     On Windows XP    1 Select Sounds and Audio Device from Control  Panel     2 Click Volume in the Sound Recording section on  the Audio tab   The Recording Control window opens     3 Check Select in the Microphone section     On Windows Vista    There are no settings regarding the microphone jack   If recording cannot be made  connect a microphone  device to the computer and check that the recording  device operates correctly  as follows     1 Select Sound from Control Panel     2 Open the Recording t
57. Starttime  GO    Endtime BE Ao  M Sat Starttime QU GOR   Endtime 2 Aoo  M Sun Starttime  GO    Endtime 2 Aoo    E Use the same time schedule every day     Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Schedule selection    Select the list box to specify the schedule you want to  set  e Mail  SMTP      Alarm  e Mail  SMTP       Periodical  FTP     Alarm  FTP     Periodical  Image  memory     Alarm  Image memory   Periodical   Alarm outputl     Alarm  Alarm output1     Timer   Alarm output2     Alarm  Alarm output2     Timer or  Day Night     Timer can be selected    The time period on the right of the checked day is the  effective period of the schedule     Mon  Monday  to Sun  Sunday     The time period on the right of the checked day is the  effective period of the schedule     Start time  End time  Specify the Start time and the End time     Use the same time schedule every day    When this is checked  the Start time and End time set  to Mon  Monday  are applied to all days  In this case   the Start time and End time of the other days than Mon   Monday  cannot be input     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  az        Setting the Alarm Buffer      Alarm buffer setting Menu    When you click Alarm buffer on the Administrator  menu  the Alarm buffer Setting menu appears    You can set the Pre alarm image and audio  the image  and audio before the alarm detection  and 
58. T  5 TO      3  gt  To cancel the still image  click Cancel or Close     Capturing a Monitor Image       Saving the captured image    With the ActiveX viewer  1 Capture the monitor image     2 Click Save   Save As dialog appears     Save As     3  Program Files   3  WINNT    File name   oneshotimage 0  Save as ype   JPEG Files    ipa      Cancel         3 Select JPEG Files or Windows Bitmap Files as  Save as type     4 Type the File name and specify Save in  then click  Save     With the Java applet viewer  1 Capture the monitor image   2 Right click the mouse to display the menu and    select Save Picture As      Save Picture dialog appears     Save Picture    Save in    lt  Local Disk  C      O e eam       Program Files    My Recent  WINNT  Documents             HoN etwork File name  loneshotimage o a   aces  Save as type   JPE G   ipa  v   Cancel         3 Select JPEG or Bit map as Save as type     4 Type in File name and specify Save in  then click  Save        Operating the camera    You can operate the camera from the main viewer     When you click   A control icon  the display switches to  63 control panel icon  J PanTilt mark and Preset list  box are displayed on the upper right of the window     When jem mark is displayed at upper right side of the  window  you can use Pan Tilt control function  And by  executing the digital zoom when you can control it   mark turns gray and you cannot control the camera in the  monitor window or in the panorama window  or cannot  co
59. ab and check that Windows  has recognized the hardware correctly     Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera    Using the SNC audio upload tool    When you start the SNC audio upload tool  the Setting  tab is displayed     Setting tab    Use this menu to set the camera to transmit audio from  a computer or upload an audio file        SNC audio upload tool ver   gt   gt     Audio upload Voice alert    User PA Proxy  fe on   of Auto detect  on ofi    UserlD Password    Single sign on    Proxy address 7 Proxy port    Save camera setting    SEE G 711 64kbps  z  E     Target camerals       MAG address IP address       v  00 13 a9  d 21 1e 192 168 0 100   M 00 13 a9  7d 21 47 192 168 0 101   V  00 01 4a cd 77 b5 192 168 0102    Serial      SNC  H F E 001057  SNC  H F 001010  SNC  H F F 001012             User   Set the User ID and Password for the administrator   The factory setting of the User ID for the Administrator  is    admin     and the Password is    admin        Single sign on  Select On to use the same user ID and  same password for all the cameras  Select Off to set  the user ID and password individually for each  camera    For the setting with Off  see    User ID Password    on  page 73    User ID  This item can be set when Single sign on is set  to On  The user ID specified here is applicable to all  cameras    Password  This item can be set when Single sign on is  set to On  The administrator password specified here  is applicable to all camer
60. ab of the Camera setting menu         SNC audio upload tool ver          Audio upload Voice alert Setting    Target camerals     LIP address   Model   Serial     Status      192 168 0 100 SNO  k   001057 Ready  192 168 0 101 SNO  k   001010 Ready      192 168 0 102 SNO K k   001012 Ready          Bb  start    E  stop    Click B  start  to start audio transmission  The  transmission speed is displayed in the Bitrate box during  transmission  You can adjust the microphone volume  and enable disable the muting  if necessary    To stop the audio transmission  click W  stop      Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera          Audio transmission stops if you switch the tab during  the transmission    Audio may be interrupted when the IP address is  changed if Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP  is set on IP address in the Network setting  menu    Audio may be interrupted if you transmit it to many  cameras simultaneously     Sound adjustment and indicators   Adjust the microphone input volume by moving the  slider bar  You can adjust the volume even  during transmission    Click to enable disable sound muting  The  microphone input volume is displayed at the Level   The transmission rate is displayed in the Bitrate box     Click this button to hide the camera list  Click it again to  display the camera list     Target camera s   Camera list    Displays the cameras selected with the camera select  checkbox of the camera list in the Setting tab    The
61. ables read from any IP address   0 0 0 0      describes the community name and the reading   writing attributes  similarly to    This example  shows the identification number  D 2  the  community name    private     and enables       read   write    by the SNMP request packet from the host   192 168 0 101         9  describes the host name to send a trap  This  example shows the identification number    ID 1         the community name    public     and enables sending  of traps to the host having the IP address     192 168 0 101        2  Setting Commands    The unit supports the following setting commands of  SNMP      lt Method gt   GET  POST    lt Command gt   http   ip_adr snmpdconf snmpdconf cgi    lt parameter gt   lt value gt  amp  lt parameter gt      amp        First  perform the settings of the following parameters     1  sysLocation  lt string gt   Set the case of    mib 2 system sysLocation 0    in the   lt string gt  position  The maximum length of   lt string gt  is 255 characters     2  sysContact  lt string gt   Set the case of    mib 2 system sysContact 0    in the   lt string gt  position  The maximum length of   lt string gt  is 255 characters     Using the SNMP    3  sysName  lt string gt   Set the case of    mib 2 system sysName 0    in the   lt string gt  position  The maximum length of   lt string gt  is 255 characters     4  enaAuthTraps  lt value gt   Set the case value of    mib 2 snmp snmp  EnableAuthenTraps 0    in the  lt string gt  position   Typ
62. ae LA E EE E E E E 39  Day Nio ne TaD aT 40  MEPE RII e E 40  IPE E Dne E E E 41  Reset AD aei E A E 42   Configuring the Network     Network setting   Ment siiin ae Ea 42  Network TaD snsie 22h  vsa tie mais wine ondeedenteedevugaaeds 42  Wireless Tab     Setting of   Wireless Connection              cccccecccceeeeeeeeeseeeees 43  Wireless authentication Tab     Setting the  Wireless Authentication              ccccccccceeeeeeeeees 45    PPPoE Tab     Setting of PPPoE Connection    45  Dynamic IP address notification Tab        Notifying the IP Address 1 0 0 0    eee 46  Setting the User     User setting Menu                 47  Setting the Security      Security setting Menu              ccccccccccsrsssssssssees 48  Sending an Image via mail     e Mail  SMTP   s  tin Menu acciccraceeccececestedieiiiccectesseitentievcsceutetes 49   Common Tab     Setting the e Mail  SMTP   FUNCU OM  oono A Aa 49  Alarm sending Tab     Setting the mail sending  mode when detecting the alarm                   00 50  Periodical sending Tab     Setting the periodical  mail sending mode           cecccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51  Sending Images to FTP Server      FTP client setting Menu                cccccccssssssseees 52  Common Tab     Setting the FTP Client  FUNCUION  speiri E A 52  Alarm sending Tab     Setting the FTP client  action when detecting the alarm                      53    Periodical sending Tab     Setting the Periodical    EIP CWenCACUVILy eese 54  Recording Images in Memory   
63. amera  see the camera  and controlling the camera  The Viewer     Administrating the Camera    on page 31  mode setting restricts the user s access right  and the    user is Classified as the one of four types     Each type of the user can use the following functions     iii Poser    Monitora tiveimage CO Eeo jo jol  Watchdateandtime CU    gt  o o jojo  Control the frame rate  Usable only when JPEG mode is selected                        Control the image view size   e jejo joj     Zoom aimage by the digitalzoom      j gt     o joj    Save the still image in the computer        gt    o joj  gt   Sendan image filetothe FTPserver J   J       Send animage attached toamail d OT      Recond an image on the side memory recne   e fe o oo  Console Alam ou of the WO porton tne cameraman   0               Switch the Day Night function mode o the Switch the Day Night function mode o ight function mode TEROR    Switch the TCP UDP transmission mode  Available in MPEG4  mode only     Perform the pan tilt zoom operation   the Perform the pan tilt zoom operation   operation    Call the Preset position ae a  Control the audio     e    amp        e  Control the setting menu ees eae      Usable function      Not usable function    1  This function is usable with the Java applet viewer   2  This function is not usable with the Java applet  viewer     The access rights of the administrator and the user can  be set in    Setting the User     User setting Menu    on the  Administrator menu on page 
64. and Action     Preset position setting Menu    on page 66     Serial   Displays the Serial setting menu to communicate with  external equipment through the external serial terminal       Transmitting with External Equipment Using the  External Serial Terminal     Serial setting Menu    on  page 68        Configuring the System      System setting menu    When you click System on the Administrator menu  the  System setting menu appears    Use this menu to perform the principal settings of the  software    The System setting menu is composed of five tabs which  are System  Date  amp  time  Initialization  System Log  and Access Log     System Tab    System System Date  amp  time Initialize Systemlog Access log    SONY Network Camera SNC RZ25    Network Maximum  32 characters    Camera Title bar name    User  7 Welcome text  Security    e Mail  SMTP   Maximum  1024 characters    942001    O findex  html    FTP client Serial number    Software version  Default URL    Image memory    FTP server    T    Alarm output    Free space   81 92Kbyte    Schedule Selected memory    Flashmemory   A slot  Exclusive control mode    On    Off    Flash memory    Trigger A slot    Alarm buffer a  Operation time    sec   10 to 600 sec     0 to 10     Motion detection cen sect aber    Preset position PTZ mode   Normal    Step  mena Pan Tilt tevel FE Zoom leve  J       Title bar name    Type a name to display on the title bar up to 32  characters  The characters typed here are displayed on  the titl
65. and drag it diagonally  The red frame that appears  as you drag indicates the cropping area     Still image       Red trimming Click the left button of the mouse on  frame the still image and drag it     4 Click OK at the bottom of the window     The cropped image is displayed on the main viewer     5 Toclose the image  click    in the upper right  corner     Image mode    Selects the image output from the camera    Select Frame or Field    When Frame is selected  the horizontal resolution  increases  But when a moving object is displayed  its  edge may be jagged     This function cannot be used when the image size is set  to QVGA or less     Color  Select Color or Monochrome for the image     E  flip    The image can be displayed upside down  Select Off  when you fix the camera to the ceiling  Select On when  you install the camera on the rack or the desk     The camera restarts when you have changed the setting  of E  flip     Zoom mode    Selects Zoom mode    When Full is selected  an image can be zoomed up to  18X optical zoom and 12X digital zoom  216X zoom in  total     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera setting Menu    when Optical is selected  an image can be zoomed up to  18X optical zoom     Focus mode    Selects Focus mode  When Auto is selected  the focus 1s  automatically adjusted    When Manual is selected  the focus can be adjusted by  using the NEAR  FAR and ONE PUSH FOCUS  buttons of the control panel displayed from the main  viewer     Microphone 
66. as     Proxy   Check this box when you use a proxy server for  communications  When it is not checked  direct  communications with the camera is performed     Auto detect  Select On to obtain the proxy setting  automatically from Internet Explorer    Proxy address  Type the IP address or host name of the  proxy server     Proxy port  Type the port number used for  communications with the proxy server        The Proxy setting is applicable to all cameras  You  cannot use individual proxy settings for each camera     Codec    Select the audio mode  Codec  from the drop down list     Save camera setting   Check this box to store the current settings and camera  list in the Setting tab  The same settings will be recalled  when the camera is rebooted        Click this button to hide the camera list  Click it again to  display the camera list     Target camera s   Camera list    When the SNC audio upload tool starts  it automatically  detects Sony network cameras connected to the local  network and displays them in the camera list  Up to 256  cameras can be displayed in the list    Select the check box on the left of the row to enable  audio transmission and audio file uploading for that  camera  You can then enable these functions  simultaneously for multiple cameras     If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable the Windows Firewall  function  Otherwise the camera list may not be  displayed automatically  For details  see    Configuring  Windo
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68. ast  video port number and Multicast audio port number  properly    Multicast address  Type the multicast address used on  the Multicast streaming    Multicast video port number  Specify the video  transmission port number used for the Multicast  streaming    Multicast audio port number  Specify the audio  transmission port number used for the Multicast  streaming     Image size    You can select the image size sent from the network  camera    640 x 480  VGA   480 x 360  384 x 288  320 x 240   QVGA   256 x 192 or 160 x 120  QQVGA  can be  selected     Cropping   When the image size is set to 640 x 480  VGA   you can  crop a portion of the image and display the cropped  image on the computer  With the cropping  the  transmitting data size  and thus  the network load is  reduced and a higher frame rate is obtained     Select On to crop the image  or Off    e When Cropping is set to On  Motion detection  function does not work    e While Cropping is set to On  the image of the  composite video signal output from the video output  connector of the camera may be distorted     To crop an image    1 Set the Image size to 640 x 480 VGA    The Cropping is displayed     2 Set the Cropping to On and click the Area setting  button   The    Area setting    display appears     3 Specify the cropping area     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera setting Menu 37       esaowep oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy       elawey   y  Gunes siuiwpy    Click the left button of the mouse on the still image  
69. aximum transition level     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Date  amp  time Tab    System System Date  amp  time Initialize Systemlog Access log    ane eE 2004 11 18 20 54 58  2004 11 18 19 56 17  User BERA EE yyyy mm dd hh mm ss       Security Adjust    Network PC clock       Keep current setting  e Mail  SMTP    Synchronize with PC    Manual setting  20 EES   D         Synchronize with NTP  CE    Tr  Bagh Interval hours  Schedule    FTP client  Image memory  FTP server    Alarm output    Time zone  GMT 05 00  Eastern Time  US  amp  Canada     Alarm buffer E Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time changes  Motion detection    Preset position    Serial    Current date  amp  time  Displays the date and time set on the camera     After you have purchased the camera  be sure to check  the date and time of the camera and set them if  necessary     PC clock    Displays the date and time set on your computer     Date  amp  time format    Select the format of date and time to be displayed on the  main viewer from the drop down list    You can select from among yyyy mm dd hh mm ss   year month day hour minute second   mm dd yyyy  hh mm ss  month day year hour minute second   and  dd mm yyyy hh mm ss  day month year  hour minute second      Adjust    Select to set the day and time     Keep current setting  Select if you do not need to set  the date and time    Synchronize with PC  Select if synchronizing the  camera   s date and 
70. ay night  setting  Trigger  menu is displayed  You can set the  necessary options here  The setting options and setting  procedures are the same as those of the Camera setting  menu  page 37      Trigger Day Night    Day Night mode   Disable Oe wien     Manual     Timer     Sensor  Level    High   Low  Time    2 sec    30 sec     Setting the Operations from the Viewer Page     Trigger setting Menu          61       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BisWey oy  Bulyessiuiupy    62       The day night function is invalid when Day Night mode  is set to Disable or Auto in the Trigger Day Night  menu  even if you click fa      OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Setting the Schedule     Schedule setting Menu       Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    When you click Schedule on the Administrator menu   the Schedule setting menu appears    This is the same menu as the setting menu which is  displayed when you click Schedule to set Effective  period and Schedule in FTP client setting menu  e Mail   SMTP  setting menu  Image memory setting menu   Alarm out setting menu  Day Night setting Tab and so  on     Example  When setting e Mail  SMTP   the alarm  sending  in the Schedule setting menu    System Setting    aoe Schedule selection  eeridee M Mon Start time PUM   GMM   End tine EZR Bo  eb M Tuc Starttime  GM   Endtime 2 Aoo  Security M Wed Starttime  QM   Enctime Aoo  e Mail  SMTP  M Thu Starttime Aoo   Endtine 2   FTP client M Fri 
71. ay selected for the next starting     Configuration of Main Viewer    Volume    md     _ oa        Displayed when the Microphone  page 38  is set to  On     Drag the bar of icon to adjust the volume   When you click icon  the icon changes to  i and  the audio output stops  To output the audio  click   J  again        If does not appear when the Java applet  viewer is used  Audio codec may not be set to G 711  64  kbps   page 38   or Java may not be installed correctly   To check if Java is installed correctly  refer to    Java  applet viewer    of    About Viewers    on page 19     Monitor Image    2004 02 16 Mon 12 35 50       The image shot by the camera is shown here  Date and  time is displayed at the top of the window        Controlling the Monitor  Image    You can monitor the camera image on the monitor  window of the main viewer     Monitoring the camera image    1 Log in to the home page to display the main viewer   You can see how to log in on page 18     Logging in  as a User        TELAn Dum O Ee  Network Camera SNC RZ25N   zenne Home  mayer    View size    2005 01 18 Tue 03 59 19     ae          auro S    Digital zoom    Capture    CP  Transmission       2 Select the frame rate  only when the camera Video  mode is set to JPEG      Frame rate        Click the Frame rate list box to select the frame  rate for transmitting the image  Selectable frame  rates are as follows     SNC RZ25N   1 2  3 4  5  6  8  10  15  20  25  30  SNC RZ25P   1  2  3 4  5  6  8  10  15  
72. ayer    1 Double click the SNC video player downloaded  from the camera to start this application     a  SNC video player ver  gt   gt     Camera information z  Model name  SNG 2  gt    2004 01 04 Sun 11 32 01  IP address ra x  192 168 0 100 N a    Serial number    931035    Record event    sensor input 4  l 4     Date  amp  time   ba  2004 01 04 S    l r  l      gt   Cu   ei  cd    t       2 Click the icon   The Select File dialog opens     3 Select the file you want to play    Information boxes on the selected file are displayed   on the left side of the window as follows    Each click on the  information  icon switches   between    display    and    Not to display    of the file   information    Model name  Model name of the camera with  which the file is recorded    IP address  IP address of the camera with which  the file is recorded    Serial number  Serial number of the camera with  which the file is recorded    Record event  Type of event used for the  recording  Sensor input  or Motion detection    Date amp time  Recording date and time   Video  Video Codec   Audio  Audio Codec    Playing a video audio file    Click  J  start  to start playing from the beginning of  the selected file    To freeze the movie temporarily  click M  pause    Click  J again to restart playing    To stop playing  click  EJ  stop     To restart playing  click  E9  start  again    Play stops when the file is played to the end     To play from a specified point  Move the slider bar below the i
73. be sure to change the factory setting     WEP    Select On when you use the WEP  Wired Equivalent  Privacy  keys  or Off when you do not use it    The WEP key data settings are valid only when the WEP  menu is set to On     WEP key data    Specify up to 4 WEP keys  The length of a WEP key is  40 or 104 bit  A 104 bit WEP key has a higher security  level than a 40 bit key  You can type the WEP key either  in hexadecimal numbers  0 to 9 and A to F  or ASCII  characters  alphanumeric     When the Type menu is set to Infrastructure mode  the  WEP key should be the same as that of the access point   When the Type menu is set to Ad hoc mode  the WEP  key should be the same as that of the communication  client     e When you remove the wireless LAN card  be sure to  first turn off the power of the camera    e When you use a wireless LAN card  the throughput of  communication data through the Ethernet may  decrease     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32        PPPoE Tab     Setting of PPPoE  Connection    Use it when you connect the camera with PPPoE  Point   to Point Protocol over Ethernet   PPPoE connection is  the protocol that is widely used in xDSL  Digital  Subscriber Line such as ADSL  VDSL or SDSL  as the  authentication and connection system     Wireless PPPoE Dynamic IP address  authentication notification    System Network Wireless  Camera PPPoE    On   Off  Network TP address           User User ID E S  Security Password  Re type passw
74. been any motion in the camera image or not  You can  change the Threshold level displayed in the Motion  detection indicator     Motion detection indicator    The moving level of the present shooting image inside  the specified Window is shown in the graph  The even  line shows the threshold level for Motion detection  which will be a guide to set the sensitivity properly     Sensitivity slider bar    Use it to set the sensitivity of the monitoring image   When the slider bar is moved to the left end  the  sensitivity will be 0 and any motion will not be detected   The right end is the maximum sensitivity     OK button    Click to send the set values to the camera and confirm  the settings     Setting the Motion Detection Area     Sensitivity and Threshold level    Set the motion detection working area  the sensitivity  and the threshold level as follows      1 Check Window 1 check box   Window 1 is shown on the monitor display     2 Settle Window 1 in the area you want to set Motion  detection   Click and drag Window 1 to move it or change the  size of it     3 Set the Sensitivity of Motion detection   Adjust it referring to the level indicator of Motion  detection   To increase the sensitivity  move the Sensitivity  slider bar to the right   To decrease  move it to the left   When you release the mouse  the new setting 1s  applied to the level of motion detection indicator     4 Set the Threshold level of Motion detection   Adjust the Threshold slider bar in the same way of
75. camera control with  VISCA protocol for transmitting data via a network     TCP  When you select TCP  input and output data  through the external serial transmission port can be  sent and received by specifying the port number in  TCP port number  You can check easily by DOS  command    telnet host name port number       VISCA  Select it when you control the camera with  VISCA protocol  As for the command list of VISCA  protocol  refer to the dealer of your camera or Sony  Commercial Products Service Counter nearby     e When you execute serial control with VISCA  protocol  match the transmission setting with the  connected controller    e This camera does not correspond to the daisy chain  connection of VISCA device  Use the camera and the  controller one on one        TCP port No     When    TCP    is selected in the mode  input the port  number corresponding to TCP port  Use other than  Well Known port numbers  0 to 1023      Baud rate    Select a baud rate which corresponds to the peripheral  device of serial interface  Selectable baud rates are  shown below    38400  19200  9600  4800  2400  1200  600  300  bps     Parity bit   Select a parity which corresponds to the peripheral  device of serial interface from among None  Odd or  Even     Character length    Select the character length which corresponds to the  peripheral device of serial interface from 7 or 8  bits      Stop bits    Select the stop bit which corresponds to the peripheral  device of serial interface fro
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78. cess log stored in the HTTP  server or start an external CGI program     URL    Specify the URL to send HTTP request  using up to 256  characters  The URL is normally written as follows     http   ip_address  port  path parameter    ip_address  Type the IP address or host name of the host  to which you want to connect       port   Specify the port number to which you want to  connect  If you want to use the well known port  number 80  you do not need to input this value    path  Type the command    parameter  Type the command parameter if necessary   You can use the special tags mentioned below for the  parameters     Proxy server name   When you send HTTP request via a proxy server  type  the name or IP address of the proxy server  using up to  64 characters     Proxy port number    Specify the port number when you send HTTP request  via the proxy server  Set a port number between 1024  and 65535     Method  Select the HTTP method GET or POST     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     About the special tags    You can use the following five special tags to allow the  notification of the settings acquired by the DHCP  such  as an IP address  Type the tags in the parameter section  of the URL that you describeed in the Message field of  the HTTP      lt IP gt   Use this tag to embed the IP address acquired by the  DHCP in the text or parameter      lt HTTPPORT gt   Use this tag to embed the specified HTTP server port  number in the text or 
79. ck 2 or later    on page 10 or    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista     on page 13     Assigning an IP address using the  IP Setup Program    1 Insert the CD ROM in your CD ROM drive   A cover page appears automatically in your Web  browser     If it does not appear automatically in the Web  browser  double click on the index htm file on the  CD ROM     When you are using Windows Vista  pop up     AutoPlay    may appear  For details     Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     Click the Setup icon of IP Setup Program   The    File Download    dialog opens     When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  later  or Windows Vista  a message regarding the  active contents may appear  For details  see     Installing software    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 9 or    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     Click Open     If you click    Save this program to disk    on the    File  Download    dialog  you will not be able to perform  set up correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and  click the Setup icon again     Install the IP Setup Program on your computer  using the wizard    If the Software License Agreement is displayed   read it carefully and click Accept to continue with  the installation     Start the IP Setup Program     When you are using Windows Vista  message    User  Account Control     An unidentified program wants  access to your compu
80. ct to the  Internet from the ISP     The following PPPoE setting items are provided for the  SNC RZ25N RZ25P    e User ID assigned by your ISP   e Password for the user ID   e DNS setting  automatic manual setting        Click the PPPoE tab to display the PPPoE setting  window      amp  IP Setup Program ver    w  Network   Bandwidth control   Date time PPPoE      MAC address PPPoE IP address   Model Serial No  Version No   08 00 46 f2 57 fb 0 0 0 0 SNC   gt  940010 1 02       Administrator name                 Administrator password       2 Click to select the camera you want to make the  PPPoE settings for     3 Select On below the list to enable the PPPoE  setting   To disable the PPPoE setting  select Off     4 Type the user ID assigned by the ISP in the User ID  box     5 Type the password for the user ID in the Password  box     6 Retype the password for the user ID in the Re type  password box     T Set the DNS server address     To obtain the DNS server addresses  automatically     Select Obtain DNS server address automatically     To specify the DNS server addresses manually   Select Use the following DNS server address  and  type the Primary DNS server address and  Secondary DNS server address in each box     8 Type the Administrator name and Administrator  password in each box   The factory settings of both items are    admin        Q Click OK   If    Setting OK    is displayed  the PPPoE setting is  completed     Rebooting the Camera    Click Reboot on the Network 
81. d  to sensor input  of the camera I O port    Sensor input2  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor input2 of the camera I O port    Motion detection  Click Motion detection button  and  the Motion detection setting menu is displayed  You  can set the motion detection function  page 64      e Motion detection works only when the camera Video  mode is set to MPEG4 and the Cropping is set Off    e In the case that the synchronized preset position is  specified  the alarm event that happens during moving  to the preset position will be invalid     Effective period    Set the period when the alarm detection is effective   Always  The alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period when the alarm  detection is effective in the schedule setting in the  other section   Click Schedule and the setting menu for the  Effective period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Periodical sending Tab     Setting  the periodical mail sending mode  You can set to send mails periodically     System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Camera Periodical sending O On   Off      None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    Network Image file name  User Suffix    Security Sequence number clear Cear    Interval 0  o     MIN   30min  MAX   24 hour interval     e Mail  SMTP     FTP client    Effective period   Always       Schedule Schedule 
82. d save the setting data of  the camera  The file name preset at the factory is    snc   1z25 cfg        Restore setting    Loads the stored setting data of the camera    Click Browse and select the file in which the setting data  is stored  Then  click OK  and the camera is adjusted  according to the loaded data and restarted     e With Restore setting  some items in the Network  setting menu  page 42  cannot be restored   e The following items cannot be stored or restored with  Backup setting data or Restore setting       a panorama image recorded in the camera using  SNC panorama creator      a homepage created using Custom Homepage  Installer    Delete user setting URL  By pressing Delete  you can delete the home page    recorded on the flash memory of the camera with  Custom Homepage Installer  page 80      Delete panorama image   By pressing Delete  you can delete the panorama image  recorded on the camera with SNC panorama creator   page 78      Firmware upgrade    Use this when upgrading the camera software  Click  Browse and specify the file for upgrading  then click  OK  The message    Upgrade firmware  Are you sure      is displayed  Click OK and upgrading starts  After  completion  the camera starts again     Configuring the System     System setting menu       e Use only the upgrade file special to this camera  If  not  a problem may occur       Do not turn off the camera until the upgrading is  completed     System log Tab    System System Date  amp  time Initial
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84. e    1     enable  or    2     disable  in the  lt value gt   position     5  community  lt ID gt   lt rwAttr gt     lt community Name gt   lt IpAddressString gt   Set the community name and the reading writing  attributes   lt ID gt  describes the setting identification  number  1 to 8    lt rwAttr gt  describes a character  representing the reading writing attribute     r        R         w or    W          lt communityName gt  describes the  community name to be set  and  lt IpAddressString gt   describes the IP address of the host you allow  access  0 0 0 0 for any host    Example  To allow reading writing by any host in the     private    community and having the ID number    2      community 2 w private 0 0 0 0    6  trap  lt ID gt   lt communityName gt     lt IpAddressString gt   Set the host you want to send traps to   lt ID gt   describes the setting identification number  1 to 8     lt communityName gt  describes the community  name to send traps to  and  lt IpAddressString gt   describes the IP address of the host to send traps to   Example  To specify the destination of traps as the  private community and the ID number    1      trap 1 public 192 168 0 101    7  delcommunity  lt ID gt   This parameter is used to delete the previous  community setting   lt ID gt  describes the community  setting identification number  1 to 8      8  deltrap  lt ID gt   This parameter is used to delete the previous setting  of the host to send traps to   lt ID gt  describes the trap
85. e  In case of IP Setup Program  If message    Internet Explorer    appears  click Yes     Internet Explorer    Active content can harm your computer or disclose personal  information  Are you sure that you want to allow COs to run active  content on your computer     What you should know about active content       In the future  do not show this message     Yes       Assigning the IP Address to the Camera       9       uolyesedaid    uolyesedaid    If message    File Download     Security Warning     appears  click Run     File Download   Security Warning    Do you want to run or save this file   Name  SETUP EXE  Type  Application  56 5 KE  From  Gi pSetupProgram    Rur   Cancel    While files from the Internet can be useful  this file type can  potentially harm Your computer  IF you do not trust the source  do nat  run or save this software  What s the risk        If you select Save in the    File Download     Security  Warning    dialog  you will not be able to perform  installation correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and  click the Setup icon again     If message    Internet Explorer     Security Warning     appears  click Run     Internet Explorer   Security Warning    The publisher could not be verified  Are you sure you want to run this  software     Name  SETUP EXE    Publisher  Unknown Publisher    This File does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher  You  should only run software from publishers you trust  How can I decide what  software t
86. e IP Address to the Camera       When you select Obtain an IP address  automatically  make sure that the DHCP server is  operating on the network     Set the DNS server address     To obtain the DNS server addresses  automatically   Select Obtain DNS server address automatically     f Obtain DMS server address automatically  f   Use the following DNS server address    To specify the DNS server addresses manually   Select Use the following DNS server address  and  type the Primary DNS server address and  Secondary DNS server address in the relevant  boxes        Use the following DNS server address    Primary DNS server address 192   168   0   200  Secondary DNS server address 192   168   0   201  Third DNS server address a O  Fourth DNS server address o    O    The Third DNS server address and Fourth DNS  server address are invalid for this camera     Set the HTTP port No     HTTF port No    8a C  1024 to 65535     Normally  select 80 for the HTTP port No  To use  another port number  type the port number between  1024 and 65535 in the text box     10 Type the Administrator name and Administrator    password   Administrator name   admin    Administrator password C    The factory settings of both items are    admin        You cannot change the Administrator name and  Administrator password in this step  To change  these items  see    Setting the User     User setting  Menu    on page 47     11 Confirm that all items are correctly set  then click    OK   OK    If    Setting OK 
87. e bar of the Web browser     Welcome text    Type a text to show on the welcome page  with up to  1024 characters in HTML format  Use the  lt BR gt  tag for  a line break   A line break is equivalent to 2 characters      Serial number  Displays the serial number of the camera     Software version  The software version of this camera is displayed     Default URL    Select the homepage to be displayed when you enter the  IP address of the camera in the web address box of the  Web browser     To display the homepage built in the camera  Select  index html     Configuring the System     System setting menu 33       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       elawey   y  Gunes siuiwpy    To display your individual homepage    When using the flash memory    You can display your favorite homepage  Store the  HTML file in the flash memory using the Custom  Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD ROM     For use of the Custom Homepage Installer  see page 80     1 Select User setting  user    2 Select Flash memory in    Selected memory        3 Type the path of the HTML file in the text box up to  64 characters      When using a CF card    Write the HTML file of the prepared homepage in the  recommended CF card  and change the setting of     Default URL    as follows  The original home page can  be used    For the verified cards  contact your authorized Sony  dealer     1 Select User setting  user    2 Insert a recommended CF card that includes the    HTML file of your original home page in
88. e that acts as an intermediary  between a local network and the Internet so that it can  connect to the Internet in place of a computer on a local  network    Saturation  The degree to which the color is pure     Secondary DNS Server    Subsidiary DNS server used when a primary DNS server  cannot be used     Sharpness    The degree to which the boundary of two portions is  clearly distinguished     SMTP server    A server for sending or relaying e mail messages  between servers     SNMP    A protocol for monitoring and managing network  devices     Subnet mask    32 bit stream used to distinguish the subnet address  from the IP address     TCP    Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol  A  standard protocol used for the Internet connection   Compared with the other protocol  UDP  TCP provides  reliable communication but the communication speed is  slower     UDP    Abbreviation for User Datagram Protocol  A standard  protocol used for the Internet connection  Compared  with the other protocol  TCP  UDP can transmit data  faster  but reliable communication is not guaranteed     Unicast    Transmission of the data to the specified equipment on a  network by specifying a single address     Glossary    87       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    88       Index    A    ACCESS OC ats race talline ea 36  ACCESS TIC ME sesaper aai 48  ActiveX control            cccceeeeee 10  12  ACUVEX VICWEF siisecesn cece ate aees 19  activity detection function               64  Administrator         
89. eate a panorama image with    SNC panorama  creator    and display it        2 Click the point you want to watch in the panorama  window     The camera is moved to face toward the clicked  point  and the present image at the point is  displayed in the monitor window     2004 01 18 Sun 09 21 30       Click the point you  want to watch in  the panorama  window     The present situation is  displayed in the monitor  window at the clicked point     To turn off the panorama window    When you are not going to use the panorama image   click  fag  under the panorama window to turn off  the panorama window     Controlling the camera on a panorama image    21       eiowen oy  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo    28       Sending an Image File    You can send a captured still image with an attached  mail or to the FTP server    To use this function  you need to make the e   Mail SMTP  or FTP client active  and set the address  properly in the Trigger setting menu on the  Administrator menu  page 60      Sending a Monitor Image via e Mail       Monitor the image on the monitor window     2 Select e Mail from the Trigger list box        3 Click fA   The still image of the moment you click is captured   and the mail attached with the image file is sent to  the mail address you have set     Sending a Monitor Image to an FTP    Server       Monitor the image on the monitor window     2 Select FTP from the Trigger list box        3 Click FS    The still image of the moment you click is capt
90. ect  Infrastructure mode when connecting to the computer  via an access point or aradio router  When you select Ad  hoc mode  specify the wireless channel     The setting of the HTTP port number is common to the  setting of the network cable     Antenna    When you use dedicated wireless card SNCA CFW1    you can select one of the following antenna settings    Internal  Suitable for short range sending and  receiving because it is non directional  Select it when  you use the camera inside    External  Attaching an external antenna to SNCA   CFW 1 will enable long range sending and receiving   Select it when you need long range sending and  receiving with attached external antenna    Diversity  Uses either the inside or external antenna  which has higher sensitivity  In this case  the  sensitivity is slightly lower than the settings Internal  and External     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Wireless authentication Tab        Setting the Wireless Authentication    Set the authentication necessary for the wireless  connection       Wireless Dynamic IP address  Syst ae      ystem Network Wireless E PPPoE aunean    i ssp    Network  WEP On   Off    User    WEP key data ID WEP key Re type WEP key    Security  e Mail  SMTP     FTP client    Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    SSID    Type the ID to identify the wireless network you want to  access using up to 32 ASCII characters  alphanumeric    For your security  
91. ed  connect  the camera to the local network and run the installer  without using the proxy server     Type the Administrator name and Administrator    password of the camera to be uploaded   The factory settings of both items are    admin        Using the Custom Homepage Installer 81    SIOUIO    SIOUIO    1 0 Confirm that all items are correct  then click Next     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver    4 4    Please enter the source folder where the files of custom homepage are stored     Source folder      Cy homepage E       Back   Next     Cancel      11 Type the path for the folder in which your  homepage is stored in the Source folder box  or  click        to select the folder  and then click Next        Information       12 Click OK   Uploading of the homepage file starts     Do not turn off the camera until the camera is  rebooted after uploading the homepage file     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver             Source folder   C  My_homepage    Uploading is in progress  Do not turn off the power      j esa ee  a    82 Using the Custom Homepage Installer       The following page will appear after a while     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver    4 4    The files of custom homepage were successfully transferred to the camera     Warning  The installation is in progress in the camera     Please do not turn off the camera for 5 minutes     The camera will be rebooted after the installation is completed         net  gt    Finish      After displaying this page  the camera wil
92. ed and you can set them        Iris priority  Gain and Shutter speed of the camera can  be adjusted automatically  and Iris can be selected   When it is selected  Iris and Slow shutter are  displayed and they can be set    Manual  You can set the exposure manually  When you  select it  Shutter speed  Gain and Iris are displayed  and you can set them     According to the Exposure mode  the following setting  options are displayed     Slow shutter   Set the Slow shutter  When On is selected  auto  exposure setting including the long time exposure is set  to suit to the brightness of the scene     Backlight compensation   You can set On or Off of the exposure compensation   When you select On  the exposure compensation  function starts to work     Shutter speed   Select the shutter speed of the camera from the list box   Selectable values of the shutter speed are as follows  SNC RZ25N   1 10000  1 6000  1 4000  1 3000  1 2000  1 1500  1   1000  1 725  1 500  1 350  1 250  1 180  1 125  1 100  1   90  1 60  1 30  1 15  1 8  1 4  1 2  1 1   SNC RZ25P   1 10000  1 6000  1 3500  1 2500  1 1750  1 1250  1   1000  1 600  1 425  1 300  1 215  1 150  1 120  1 100  1   75  1 50  1 30  1 25  112  1 6  1 3  1 2  1 1    Iris   Select the iris from the list box    Selectable values of the iris are as follows    Close  22  19  16  14  11  9 6  8 0  6 8  5 6  4 8  4 0  3 4   2 8  2 4  2 0  1 6  1 4  F     Gain   Select the gain from the list box    Selectable values of the gain are  3dB  OdB  
93. en an e   Mail is sent    On  When authentication is required an e Mail is sent   select one of the authentication methods from the  followings    SMTP  Select if authentication is required when an  e Mail is sent    POP before SMTP  Select if POP before SMTP  authentication is required when an e Mail is sent     Recording Images in Memory     Image memory setting Menu 55       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy       When you set to On  be sure to select either or both  SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP server name    This is necessary when POP before SMTP is selected  in Authentication    Type POP  receiving mail  server name up to 64  characters  Otherwise type the IP address of POP server   This setting is necessary when SMTP server that sends a  mail authenticates using the account of POP user     User name  password    Type the user name and the password of the user who  has the mail account  This setting is necessary when  SMTP server that sends a mail authenticates     Administrator e Mail address    Type the e Mail address of the recipient of the warning  mail  e Mail address of the camera Administrator   up to  64 characters     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Alarm recording Tab     Setting the    Image Memory Function when  Detecting the Alarm    You can set to record the image and audio file to the  memory linked with the external sensor input or with the  built in motion detection function     C
94. era Periodical sending O On   Off  Network Remote path  User          None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    e e g Clear    Mode    Periodical mode     Synchronized tour mode    Interval Bs A BD       MIN   lsec  MAX   24 hour interval     Security Suffix    e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory    FTP server   f  Effective period   Always    Alarm output    Schedule Te  Trigger    Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Periodical sending    Select On when you want to use periodical sending  If  you select Off  Periodical sending is not executed     Remote path  Type the remote path up to 64 characters     Image file name    Type the file name of the image sent to FTP server up to  10 alphanumeric characters     hyphen  and _  under  score      You cannot send the audio file by using the periodical  sending function of FTP     Suffix    Select a suffix to be added to the file name sent to FTP   server    None  The name of the sent file will be the Image file  name    Date  amp  time  The date  amp  time suffix is added to the  Image file name   The date  amp  time suffix consists of lower two digits of  year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour    Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client setting Menu        2 digits   minute  2 digits  and second  2 digits   and  consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit number  is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 42
95. et the area so that it includes the point  where the green lines cross on the setting window    e The edges of the panorama image may not be  displayed correctly when the camera is zoomed in     Make   Starts shooting to create a panorama image  a complete  360 degree panorama image   It takes about two  minutes to create a complete panorama image     The exposure and white balance settings are fixed while  a panorama image is being created  To create a clear  panorama image  set Exposure mode to Full auto and  White balance to Auto in the Camera setting menu and  point the camera to the main subject before starting  shooting     File open  Allows use of a Bitmap or JPEG image file in spite of a  panorama image           The size of the image in the file should be 320 x 90  pixels  horizontal vertical   Other image sizes are not  supported     Send  Transmits a panorama image converted into a JPEG file  to the camera     Creating and transmitting a  panorama image     1 Click Make on the Main tab to start shooting   A panorama image will be created in about two  minutes     Do not perform settings of the camera or move the  camera during shooting     2 Specify the camera movement area by dragging the    mouse to draw a rectangle on the panorama image     The specified camera movement area will be  effective when the panorama image is saved in the  camera     3 Click Send to transmit the panorama image to the  camera   The panorama image is saved in the camera     You can use 
96. ets the camera functions  the  setting window can be displayed directly from the  welcome page        Select the viewer language on the welcome page   Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the  welcome page     2 Click Setting on the welcome page   The following dialog appears     Sony Network Camera SNC RZ25       User name     admin    Password  eecece         C  Remember my password       3 Enter the user name and password for  Administrator  then click OK     The user name    admin    and the password    admin     are set at the factory for the Administrator  You can  change them in the User setting menu of the  Administrator menu  see page 47      The Administrator menu appears in another  window     System  Camera  Network  User  Security  e Mail  SMTP     FTP client       About Viewers    You can use the following viewer according to the Video  mode setting in the Camera setting menu of the  Administrator menu  page 37      ActiveX viewer    This viewer can monitor the image in both MPEG4 and  JPEG video modes    You must install this viewer when you access to the main  viewer at the first time     When you display the main viewer of the  camera for the first time   When you log in the network camera using ActiveX  viewer for the first time  clicking Enter to enter the  main viewer   the Security Warning appears  Click Yes  and install ActiveX Control  You can use all the  functions of the viewer by using ActiveX Control     Java applet viewer    You can select th
97. from CD ROM  In this case  operate as    LOI Remote Assishance fi    ollows   CI Remote Desktop    Programe and Services        Example  In case of IP Setup Program       Add Program    Add Fort       Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program    What are the risks of allowing exceptions        Assigning the IP Address to the Camera 11    uoneiedald    uolyesedaid    If pop up    AutoPlay    appears when a CD ROM is  inserted into the CD ROM drive  click Install or run  program           Always do this for software and games     Install or run program    reer rere ete C ert ere eerie rer r rier rrr rrr    EA Run rundll32 exe    Pere rrr rt rrr rer ertereer rrr tr titi irre rrr terre rer reer terri     Published by Microsoft Windows    REE REESE ERIE EEL E AEREA  ce BAAN    General options    E Open folder to view files  4 using Windows Explorer    Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel    If you click Open folder to view files  Web browser will    not open automatically  In this case  double click the     index htm    file in the CD ROM     If message    Internet Explorer    appears  click Yes     Active content can ham your computer or disclose personal  information  Are you sure that you want to allow CDs to run active  content on your computer     What you should know about active content     In the future  do not show this message     If message    File Download     Security Warning     appears  click Run     Do you want to run or save this file     C j
98. fy the period when the alarm  detection is effective in the schedule setting in the  other section     Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  setting Menu    on page 62     Schedule    This item is displayed when Mode is set to Timer   Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  setting Menu    on page 62     e Mail SMTP    Alarm sending    M Mon Starttime EX   Gi    End time yoo    M Tuc Starttime Aoo ERTEN AE  M Wed Starttime  I      End time 00  B Thu Starttime  I  GR   Endtime FE Bo    M Fri Starttime go   Endtime BE  M Sat Starttime Ao   Endtme BE  E Sun Starttime Ti    End time i  MI Use the same time schedule every day        OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  a2     Setting the Operations from the Viewer Page     Trigger setting Menu       Setting the Operations  from the Viewer Page      Trigger setting Menu    Click Trigger on the Administrator menu to display the  Trigger setting menu    In this menu  you will select the activities when  Trigger icon is clicked on the main viewer     System    Camera  Network e Mail  SMTP  e Mail  SMTP   User FTP chent    Image memory    Security Image memory  e Mail  SMTP  Alarm output 1  Alarm output 2    Day Night Day Night    FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position  Serial
99. goes off  the network connection has a  problem  Connect the network correctly       Did you enter the IP address previously used for  another device   Assign a new IP address to the camera       Do the computer and the camera have the same  network address   If not  set the same network address on the computer  and the camera                 Using the SNMP    This unit supports SNMP  Simple Network  Management Protocol   You can read MIB 2 objects  and write some MIB 2 objects using software such as  SNMP manager software  This unit also supports the  coldStart trap which occurs when the power is turned on  or the unit restarts  and the Authentication failure trap  which informs of an illegal access using SNMP    Using CGI commands  you can set community name  and access limitation  reading writing right  host to send  traps  and some MIB 2 objects  To allow these settings   you need authentication by the camera administrator     1  Inquiry Commands    You can check the SNMP Agent settings using the  following CGI commands      lt Method gt   GET  POST    lt Command gt      http   ip_adr snmpdconf inquiry cg1 inqjs snmp   JavaScript parameter format   http   ip_adr snmpdconf inquiry cg1 ing snmp   standard format     With the above inquiry  you can obtain the following  setting information  The following explains the setting  information using the inqjs snmp  JavaScript  parameter  format     var sysDescr    SONY Network Camera SNC   RZ25      var sysObjectID  1 3 6 1 4 1 12
100. gram detects  cameras connected to the local network and lists them  on the Network tab window     When you are using Windows Vista  message    User  Account Control     An unidentified program wants  access to your computer    may appear  In this case  click  Allow     Bandwidth Control Tab    The communication bandwidth can be set when the  Video mode of the camera is set to JPEG     When the Video mode of the camera is set to MPEG4   the bandwidth cannot be changed     1    Click the Bandwidth control tab to display the  bandwidth setting window    The current bandwidth is displayed in Current  bandwidth     ree IP Setup Program ver        Network Bandwidth control   Date time   PPPoE      MAC address IP address    08 00 46 ec 47 73 192 168 0 100 100001 1 00    Current bandwidth unlimited  Mbps     Setting bandwidth    Administrator name    c    Administrator password            Click to select the camera to set the bandwidth from  the list box     Click to select the desired bandwidth from the  Setting bandwidth list box     Type the Administrator name and Administrator  password in each box   The factory settings of both items are    admin        Click OK   If    Setting OK    is displayed  the bandwidth setting  is completed     Using the Supplied Setup Program 69       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    Date time Tab    You can set the date and time on the camera        Click the Date time tab to display the date time  setting window     tie IP Setup Program ver  4      Network   
101. hedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Alarm sending    Select On to set to send mail with connection to the  alarm detection     File attachment    Set whether an image file is to be attached to the mail or  not    When Onis selected  the image file made by the settings  below is attached  When Off is selected  only the  message is sent     Image file name    Type the file name you want to assign to the image to  attach a mail  You can use up to 10 alphanumeric      hyphen  and _  underscore  for naming     Suffix    Select a suffix to add to the file name    None  No suffix is added  The Image file name is  assigned to the image to be sent via an e Mail    Date  amp  time  The date  amp  time suffix is added to the  Image file name   The date time suffix consists of lower two digits of  year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour   2 digits   minute  2 digits   second  2 digits   and  consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit number  is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO is added to the Image file name        Tip    A consecutive number added to Date  amp  time and  Sequence number is used to identify each of multiple  files created with one alarm event     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm    Select the connected alarm    Sensor input1  The external sensor which is connecte
102. iewer     The SNC video player  page 77  allows playing of     m4f    and     jpf    files     Downloading Images from the Camera     FTP server setting Menu       Downloading Images  from the Camera     FTP  server setting Menu    When you click FTP server on the Administrator menu   the FTP server setting menu appears  Use this menu to  set up for the FTP server function which finds a  specified image and audio file stored in the built in  memory of the camera  about 8 MB  or CF memory  card  or download the still image file from the camera     System Setting    Camera FTP server function O On   Off    Free space   8192Kbyte  empty      Selected root directry    Built in   A slot    Network Free space  User A slot  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client    Image memory       FTP server function  To activate the FTP server function  select On and click    OK   When you do not use the FTP server function  select Off  and click OK     Built in memory    It displays the free spaces of the built in memory you  can write in at present     A slot    It displays the free spaces of the CF memory card you  can write in at present     Selected root directory    Select the memory  which contains the file you want to   download    Built in memory  built in memory of this camera   approximately 8 MB    A slot  CF memory card inserted into the slot in the  front side of the camera    OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32        Note the followings when log i
103. image section        esseessssses 22  Motion detection               00006 33  64  motion detection    33  64  Motion detection setting Menu        64  MPE Giara 37  40  N   NetWork en 32  42 43  NELWOLK crien S 32  42 43  network configuration                 006 42  Network setting Menu                     42  O   ORK DUO Minani e 32  OVI WI IE eekanna 55  p   pan tilt control mode                   0 34  Pam leye lurean 34  PASS WONG aiena oi ENA 47  PASS WOLC eena 47  Periodical recording               ccceeee 57  periodical recording           ccceeeeeees 57  Periodical sending                06 51 54  periodical sending                  05 51 54  PICU feat ae ai 39  Paye bisaan 21  port   mber snena 43 47  PPPOE esaea 70  preset POSITION         ceeceeeeeeeeees 21 26  Proxy port numbet                  c0c0008 47  DIOR Y SEIN EL orena 47    IRC WOO Ga ietinadntncetacediagcncies deatentutes 35 71  TS WO OE cromodora 36  37  71  recording IMAES              ceeeeeeeeeeeees 55  CS e N E A A E E E 42  S   saturation sis ssuicrsecnestiecssalebievebidnetubets 40  saves the setting data    36  DCMS QUNG sesse 33  62  schedule ssteencesncdchuaceteatnoastadeeanes 33  62  Schedule setting Menu                    62  SECU eain 32  SS CM ircsrnnioreeri nesini tenik nesai 32  security setting  lt aacsssnaiezatueveandendvanes 48  Security setting Menu                   48  Security Warming             cceeeeees 10  12  sending IMAQES        ceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 52  Serial number  
104. increase your security risk     C  Don t allow exceptions    Programe and Services        Select this when you connect to public networks in less secure  locations  such as airports     you will not be noted when windows  Firewall blocks programs  Selections on the Exceptions tab will be  ignored     x  O Dff  not recommended     Avoid using this setting  Turning off Windows Firewall may make this  computer more vulnerable to viruses and intruders     Name   IF Setup Program   O File and Printer Sharing  O Remote Assistance   O Remote Desktop    What else should   know about Windows Firewall           Add Program    Add Pott       The cameras will be displayed in the list  Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program        n   what the riska of allow tiong   If you want to keep Windows Firewall On  continue eg E    with the following steps        A oaie    Exceptions    tab  When the above procedure is completed  the  cameras connected in the local network are  D Select Add Program     displayed in the IP Setup Program          Windows Firewall    Sg oo F When using Windows Vista    Windows Firewall i   blocking incoming network  connections  except for the  programs and services selected below  Adding exceptions allows some programs    to work  better but might increase your security risk  l nstal l i n g softwa re    A warning message regarding the active contents may    appear when you install software such as IP Setup  C File and Printer Sharing Program 
105. ing 216 magnifications in  total     Wireless LAN    Inserting the Wireless Card SNCA CFW 1  option   especially designed to use with this camera into the CF  card slot enables transmission of images from the  camera via wireless LAN     Image transmission using an e mail or  FTP server    You can send a still image from the camera as an  attachment of an e mail or to an FTP server  at the  moment when a trigger by the external sensor input   built in activity detection function or manual trigger  button occurs  You can also send still images  sequentially for a determined period before and after the  trigger to an FTP server  or send them periodically     Preset positions and Tour programs    You can save up to 16 preset positions  pan  tilt and  zoom positions  of the camera  and up to 5 tour  programs composed from the preset positions  You can  activate the preset positions by synchronizing with the  external sensor input or built in activity detection  function     Alarm output    The camera is equipped with two sets of alarm outputs   You can use them to control peripheral devices by  synchronizing with the external sensor inputs  built in  activity detection function  manual trigger button  Day   Night function or timer     Direct panning tilting  Clicking on the desired point in the displayed window    allows you to pan and tilt the camera in the direction of  that point    NOTICE TO USERS       2005 Sony Corporation  All rights reserved  This  manual or the software 
106. iod    Resume time on inactivity    none         Always     Schedule    O On   Off    Tour selection    Stay time  Speed  Stay time  Speed  Stay time  Speed    Mm MN mim     ier    d   15  Aji ogc           You can activate the tour according to the schedule     Alarm buffer Time  5 to 600 sec    Motion detection    Preset position    Serial    Tour name    Select a tour name from among A  B  C  D and E     Stay time    Type a period of time for which the camera is to stay at  each preset position  between 1 and 3600 seconds     Speed    Select the Pan speed from the list box  The camera pans  faster with a higher number setting     Sequence    Select and set preset number 1 to 16 for each of 16 list  boxes    The camera moves to the preset position saved in the  selected preset number sequentially  The sequence of  camera movement starts from the preset position  specified in the list boxes from left to the right  then from  top to bottom  After bottom right  the camera returns to  top left  This sequence is cyclical    If you select End in the list box  the program ends before  this and the camera returns to the first preset position   This sequence is cyclical        Selected tour name    Select the tour name A to E you want to activate  Select  None if you do not want to activate any tour or if you  want to stop the tour in action     Effective period    Select the period for which the tour activates    Always  The tour can be activated any time    Use scheduler  The tour
107. is viewer when the camera video mode  is set to JPEG  The frame rate is lower than the ActiveX  viewer    The Java applet viewer operates only when Java is  installed and Java  Sun  is enabled  If it does not operate  correctly  check whether the effective Java version has  been installed successfully and Java  Sun  is enabled     For details on the Java version for which operation has  been verified  see    System Requirements    on page 6     To check the Java version   Select Tools from the menu bar of Internet Explorer   then select Internet Options and click the Advanced  mode tab  Check the version of Java displayed in Java   Sun   If Java  Sun  is not displayed  it means that Java  is not installed  You need to install Java     To enable Java Plug in  Example  In case of Java Plug in Ver  1 6 0_01    Check    Use JRE 1 6 0_01 for  lt applet gt   requires  restart     in    Java  Sun            To install Java Plug in   Download Java 2 Runtime Environment  Standard  Edition  JRE  from the homepage of Sun Microsystems   Inc   and install it by following the instructions on the  installer     Logging in to Homepage     Welcome Page 1 9       eiowen oy  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo    20       e If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local  Area Network  LAN  Settings of Internet Explorer   the camera image may not be displayed  In that case   disable Automatic configuration and set the Proxy  server manually  For the setting of the Proxy server   consult your 
108. it pressed to move the  camera continuously    To return to the home position  click    button     Zoom control  Press MJJ to zoom out  and press AAT to zoom in   Zooming continues while the button remains pressed     Focus control  To focus on a nearby object  press MIIA  To focus on a  distance object  press  UW     By pressing EJAJ  the focus is set to the  optimum position     To control the focus manually  set    Focus mode    of the  Camera setting menu to Manual   page 38     Trigger        Displayed only when the camera Viewer mode   page 47  is set to Full and one or more triggers are  enabled in the Trigger menu  page 60          Select the function you want to use from the drop down  list and click   The selected function is activated   The selectable functions are as follows       send the still image files attached to an e mail   page 28       send the still image files to an FTP server  page 28       record the still image files in the built in memory  ona  CF memory card  not supplied   page 28       switch the alarm output on off  page 29       switch the Day Night function on off  page 29        bis Transmission  Switching the TCP   UDP transmission mode      Displayed only when the camera Video mode  page 37   is set to MPEG4 and using the ActiveX viewer      Each click switches the transmission mode of the video   audio data among TCP mode  UDP  Unicast  mode and  UDP  Multicast  mode   page 30   The last selected mode is saved in the computer  and will  st
109. ity Adjust    Keep current setting  e Mail  SMTP    Synchronize with PC    Manual setting   M   D     Synchronize with NTP  Alarm output   NTP server nrc    Tri  Sect Interval hours    FTP client  Image memory    FTP server    Schedule Time zone  GMT 05 00  Eastern Time  US  amp  Canada  v    Alarm buffer E Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time changes  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       See page 32 to 65 for details of setting menu tabs  and setting options        After setting  click OK   The setting contents become active     Click Cancel to invalidate the set values and return to  the previous settings     Buttons common to every setting menu    The following buttons are displayed on the setting  menus where they are necessary  The functions of the  buttons are the same on every setting menu     Click this button to validate the settings     Cancel      Click this button to invalidate the set values and return to  the previous settings     General notes on setting menus    e After changing a setting on a setting menu and turn off  the power soon  wait at least 10 seconds before turning  off immediately the power of the camera    If the power is turned off immediately  the changed  setting may not be stored correctly    e When the camera settings are changed while watching  the main viewer  some settings cannot be restored  To  reflect the change on the opening main viewer  click  Refresh of the Web browser     Basic Operations of Administrator
110. ize Access log      Reload      2004 11 18 Thu 20 29 00      System log  Camera  Network  System   User  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       System log    The data of the software activity of the camera are  recorded in this log  It includes data that are useful when  a problem occurs    Click Reload to reload the latest data     Access log tab    System System Date  amp  time Initialize System log Access log    Camera    Network 2004 11 18 Thu 20 29 00   System started    2004 11 18 Thu 20 55 26    192 168  0 101  GET  command etc cgi  User 2004 11 18 Thu 20 56 04    192 168  0 101  GET  system systemlog txt  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer    Motion detection    Preset position    Serial       Access log    The access record of the camera is displayed   Click Reload to reload to the latest data        Setting the Camera  Image and Audio      Camera setting Menu    When you click Camera on the Administrator menu   the Camera setting menu appears    Use this menu to set the functions of the camera    The Camera setting menu consists of 5 tabs  Common   Picture  MPEG4  JPEG and Reset     Common Tab    System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG Reset    Eamets Video mode OMPEG4  JPEG  Network Unicast streaming    Video port number     1024 to 65534    1024 to 65534     User  Audio
111. l be  adjusted and rebooted automatically in five    minutes        13 Click Finish to exit the program        Assigning the IP  Address to the Camera  Using ARP Commands    This section explains how to assign an IP address to the  camera using ARP  Address Resolution Protocol   commands without using the supplied IP Setup  Program     When you turn on the camera  execute the ARP and  PING commands within 5 minutes  Also when you  restart the camera  execute the operation within 5  minutes     1 Open the command prompt on the computer     2 Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the  camera to assign a new IP address  using the  following ARP commands        arp  s  lt Camera s IP address gt   lt Camera s MAC address gt   ping  t  lt Camera s IP address gt              Example        arp  s 192 168 0 100 08 00 46 21 00 00  ping  t 192 168 0 100             3 When the following line is displayed on the  command prompt  hold down Ctrl and press C   The display stops              Reply from 192 168 0 100 bytes 32 time          You will normally receive a reply after about 5  repetitions of    Request time out        4 Wait until the execution of PING finishes  then  input the following code        arp  d 192 168 0 100    If you do not receive a reply  check the following      Djid you enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes  after it was turned on   If not  turn off the camera and restart the operation      Is the NETWORK indicator on the camera flashing   If the indicator 
112. ling position  indoor or  outdoor      Select the brightness of the image sent from the camera   Select the quality of the image sent from the camera     Select the size of the image sent from the camera    Select weather the audio from the external microphone is sent or not   Accord date and time of the camera with those of the computer   Make the setting for sending the monitor image attached to a mail   Set the access right of the user for the camera    Set a place to see beforehand     Prepare a panorama image        Basic Configuration by the Administrator    Image flip  page 38   Video mode  page 37   White balance  page 39   Exposure mode  page 39   Brightness  page 39     MPEG4 Tab  page 40   JPEG Tab  page 41     Image size  page 37    Microphone  page 38    Date  amp  time Tab  page 35    e Mail  SMTP  setting Menu  page 49   User setting Menu  page 47    Preset positin setting Menu  page 66     Creating a Panorama Imgae  page 78           Administrator and User    Operating the Camera  This network camera classifies the people who log in as    The Operating the Camera section explains how to the Administrator and the User     monitor the image from the camera using the Web The Administrator can use all functions of this network    browser  Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser  camera including camera setting  The functions the  The functions of the camera should be set by the User can use are monitoring the image and audio from  Administrator  For setting the c
113. m 1 or 2  bits      OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Transmitting with External Equipment Using the External Serial Terminal     Serial setting Menu       This section explains how to use the application  software and commands  including the supplied CD   ROM        Using the Supplied  Setup Program    Explains the functions except the Network tab in the  Setup Program     To install the Setup Program  to assign the IP address  and to set the network  see    Assigning the IP address to  the Camera    on page 7 in    Preparations        The IP Setup Program may not operate correctly if you  use a personal firewall or antivirus software in your  computer  In that case  disable the software or assign  an IP address to the camera using another method  For  example  see    Assigning the IP Address to the Camera  Using ARP Commands    on page 83    If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable the Windows Firewall  function  Otherwise the IP Setup Program will not  operate correctly  For the setting  see    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 10 or    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista     on page 13     Starting the Setup Program    Select Program from Start menu of Windows  then  select Program  IP Setup Program and IP Setup  Program in sequence    The IP Setup Program starts    Network tab appears  The IP Setup Pro
114. mage display  and the file    will play starts according to the position of the slider bar     Adjusting the sound  Adjust the playing sound volume by moving the    slider bar  Move it to the left end for the  minimum volume  and to the right end for the maximum  volume    Click the speaker icon to enable disable the sound  muting    When the sound muting is on  no sound is heard even if  you move the slider bar to the right     Saving an image   Click  Fj  capture  icon during playing or pause and the  captured image is displayed on a pop up dialog  To save  the image  click Save on the dialog  You can specify the  destination to which the image is to be stored and select  the JPEG or Bitmap format     Using the SNC video player     Playing Video Audio File Recorded on Camera       SIOUIO       SIOUIO       Using the SNC  panorama creator      Creating a Panorama Image    The supplied SNC panorama creator allows you to  create a panorama image to be displayed on the main  viewer    Using the panorama image  you can move the camera to  the desired position simply by clicking on the image   This section explains the setup and operations of the  SNC panorama creator     Installing the SNC panorama  creator       Insert the CD ROM in your CD ROM drive   A cover page appears automatically in your Web  browser   If it does not appear automatically in the Web  browser  double click on the index htm file on the  CD ROM     When you are using Windows Vista  pop up     AutoPlay    may
115. mera s   Camera list  9  Displays the cameras selected with the camera select   checkbox of the camera list in the Setting tab    The list shows the information and status of the selected 3  cameras     IP address  Displays the IP address of the network  camera     DHCP    is shown at the end of the IP  address when the IP address is obtained with a    Click  m   stop  to stop recording   Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds     Select the voice alert number     Click  upload  to transmit the audio file to the  camera     Saving the recorded audio file to the  computer    Click  recording  in the Voice alert tab to  start recording     Click  m   stop  to stop recording   Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds     Click W  save      The Save as dialog appears  Type the file name and  save it     Uploading the saved audio file to the    DHCP server  camera  Tip 1 Click  file open  in the Voice alert tab and  During SSL communication  Im appears on the left select the audio file to be uploaded   side of the IP address   This camera does not support the SSL function  2 Select the voice alert number   Model  Displays the model name of the network 3 Click  upload  to transmit the audio file to the  Camera  camera   Serial  Displays the serial number of the network  camera   Progress  Displays the progress of audio file  transmission     Status  Displays the current status of the camera   Ready  The camera is ready for connection   Inquiry  The camera informatio
116. n    Camera MAC address 08 00 46 f2 55 27    Network   Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP     User    Use the following IP address    Security TP address 192 168 0 100  e Mail  SMTP  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  FTP client rity TT    Image memory     Use the following DNS server address  FTP server       Secondary DNS server i       HTTP port number 0 90    BE  1024 to 65535     Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position  Serial       MAC address  Displays the MAC address of the camera     Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP     DHCP server is installed on the network  Select it when  the IP address is assigned by DHCP server  IP address is  assigned automatically     When you set Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP   make sure that DHCP server is working on the  internet     Use the following IP address  Select this when a fixed IP address is set     IP address  Type the IP address of the camera     Subnet mask  Type the subnet mask     Default gateway  Type the default gateway     Obtain DNS server address automatically    Select this to obtain the address of DNS server  automatically  It can be set only when Obtain an IP  address automatically  DHCP  is selected     When you select    Obtain DNS server address  automatically     make sure that DHCP server is active on  the network     Use the following DNS server address    Select this when you set the fixed address as the IP  address of DNS server     Primary DNS serve
117. n is being asked for   No func  The camera does not support the Voice   alert function   Uploading  The audio file is being uploaded   Fault  The audio file uploading is unsuccessful   No Privilege  The camera is not authorized to  upload audio files   Succeeded  The audio file uploading is successful     Uploading the recorded audio file to the  camera    Tip  Before operating  create an audio file and set the camera    for audio uploading  Set the camera using the Setting  tab     1 Click  recording  in the Voice alert tab to  start recording     Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera       Using the SNC video  player     Playing Video   Audio File Recorded on  Camera    The supplied SNC video player allows you to play  video audio data recorded on the camera with your  computer    This section explains the setup and operations of the  SNC video player     Download the SNC video player    To download the SNC video player  click the Player  icon located on the upper part of the main viewer of the  camera    Type the user name and password for the administrator  in the download dialog and click OK   The factory  settings of both items are    admin           In the    File Download    dialog  click Save  The SNC  video player is saved in the computer     To operate the SNC video player  a special DLL file is  necessary  This file is automatically installed in the  computer when you view camera images with the  ActiveX viewer     Using the SNC video pl
118. n to FTP server of the   camera using the FTP client software on the computer    e The frame rate and the operativity of the monitor  window in the main viewer will declime    e While recording the image using the Image memory  function  you cannot delete the recording folder    e When the recorded image or audio file is deleted  the  camera counts the free space of the built in memory  again when logging off        Setting the Alarm Output      Alarm output setting Menu    When you click Alarm output on the Administrator  menu  the Alarm output setting menu appears    You can set in this menu to control the alarm out of I O  port on the rear of the camera linked to the alarm  detection  the timer and the Dya Night function     Alarm output 1  2 Tab    System Alarm out 1 Alarm out 2    Camera Alarm output O On   Off  Network Mode    Alarm   Timer   Day Night  User Alarm  i Sensor input 1  Security  Sensor input 2    Motion detection Motion detection     Only available in MPEG4 mode with Cropping set off      sec   1 to 60 sec      Effective period   Always       Schedule    e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory   larm duration  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Alarm output    To activate the Alarm output function  select On  The  basic setting options are displayed below    When you do not use the Alarm output function  select  Off     Mode    Select the mode of the Alarm output function     Alarm  
119. name     Tip  A consecutive number added to Date  amp  time and    Sequence number is used to identify each of multiple  files created with one alarm event     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm    Select the connected alarm    Sensor input1  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor input  of the camera I O port    Sensor input2  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor input2 of the camera I O port    Motion detection  Click Motion detection button  and  the Motion detection setting menu is displayed  You  can set the motion detection function  page 53      e Motion detection works only when the Video mode is  set to MPEG4 and the Cropping is set to Off    e In the case that the synchronized preset position is  specified  the alarm event that happens during moving  to the preset position will be invalid     Effective period    Set the period when the alarm detection is effective   Always  The alarm detection is always effective     Schedule  You can specify the period when the alarm  detection is effective in the schedule setting in the  other section    Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     Alarm buffer    Select Use alarm buffer when you forward the image   audio of before and after the alarm detection  pre alarm   post alarm     If you do not select it  only the image of the moment of  the alarm de
120. nd the camera moves so  that the clicked portion goes to the center of the display        Dragging the mouse on the window draws a red frame   If you drag the mouse to box the point you want to    Operating the camera 25       eiowen au  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo    watch  the direction and the zoom position of the camera  move to suit to the red frame        e When Zoom mode in the Camera menu is set to Full   see page 38   zooming of the specified area stops at  the TELE end of the optical zoom  If you want to  zoom in further using the digital zoom  specify the  area again    e When the specified area is zoomed in  the center may  be shifted or some portion of the image may appear  out of the monitor image section  In this case  click the  point you want to move to the center or click the arrow  button on the image control section     Zoom an image by the camera    zoom bar    When you can control this function  the zoom bar is   displayed below the window    You can specify a location to be zoomed by clicking the   zoom bar    The zoom bar is displayed  not displayed by clicking the  icon below the image frame     C Th     EED Optical WIDE marge icon  Click to move the  zoom to the optical WIDE Merge  the same  magnification     Optical TELE marge icon  Click to move the  zoom to the optical TELE Merge  18 fold  magnification     Digital TELE marge icon  Click to move the  zoom to the digital TELE Merge  216 fold  magnification     Turning off the zoom bar   When
121. ne Effective period   Always    Trigger    Schedule Schedule    Schedule Alarm buffer Use alarm buffer  Alarm buffer    Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Alarm sending    Select On to send the image and audio file to FTP server  linked with the alarm detection     Remote path  Type the path to the destination up to 64 characters     Image file name    Type the file name you want to assign to the images  when sending to the FTP server  You can use up to 10  alphanumeric characters     hyphen  and _  underscore   for naming        Suffix    Select a suffix to add to the file name    Date  amp  time  The date  amp  time suffix is added to the   Image file name   The date time suffix consists of lower two digits of  year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour   2 digits   minute  2 digits  and second  2 digits   and  consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit number  is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and an  consecutive 2 digits number is added to the Image  file name     Tip  A consecutive number added to Date  amp  time and    Sequence number is used to identify each of multiple  files created with one alarm event     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm    Select the connected alarm    Sensor input1  The external sensor which is connected  to sensor inputl of the camera I O port    Sensor input2  The external sensor which
122. network administrator    e When you install ActiveX Control  you should be  logged in to the computer as the Administrator     Tip    Every page of this software is optimized for display  character size Medium for Internet Explorer     Configuration of Main Viewer       Configuration of Main  Viewer    This section explains the functions of the parts and  controls of the main viewer  For a detailed explanation  on each part or control  see the specified pages     Main viewer  MPEG4 mode     ISJSELA  Network Camera SNC RZ25N    Setting A Ho me Player    View size  2005 01 18 Tue 16 55 09    UTO v         Digital zoom    Capture    SO    Control       fema l  Transmission  Camera control Monitor image Main menu  section section  JPEG mode     ISELA  Network Camera SNC RZ25N    Setting Home Player    Frame rate     30 fps 7    View size     auro i    Digital zoom    2005 01 18 Tue 16 57 28    a Capture  a   Control       fema    Camera control Main menu    section    Monitor image  section      Refer to the    Camera setting Menu    about the Video mode   page 37      Main menu    Setting    Click to display the Administrator menu   page 32   You can operate this function only when logging in as  the administrator      lt a  Home    Displays the Welcome page     Player    Click to download the    SNC video player    application  program built in the camera  The SNC video player  allows you to play video audio data recorded on the  camera with your computer   See    Using the SNC
123. nt e Mail addresses     Administrator e Mail address   Type the Administrator e Mail address up to 64  characters    This address is used for reply mail and sending system  messages from the SMTP server     Subject    Type the subject title of the e Mail up to 64 characters   When Alarm sending of the alarm tab is set to ON  the  mail sent due to the alarm detection will indicate the  type of alarm in the subject   S1  is added for sensor  input  detection   S2  is added for sensor input2  detection  and  MD  is added for motion detection     Message    Type the text of the e Mail up to 384 characters   A line  break is equivalent to 2 characters      OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Sending an Image via mail     e Mail  SMTP  setting Menu    Alarm sending Tab     Setting the  mail sending mode when detecting  the alarm    Set to send the mail with connection to the alarm  detection by the external sensor input or by the built in  motion detection function     System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Camera Alarm sending O On   Off  Network File attachment    On   Off    E ee    iR Suffix   None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    Clear  e Mail  SMTP  Sequence number clear   Clear        Alarm Sensor input 1  FTP client  Sensor input 2    Motion detection Motion detection     Only available in MPEG4 mode with Cropping set off     Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output Effective period   Always    Trigger    Schedule    Sc
124. ntrol zoom in the zoom bar    By canceling the digital zoom  jggg Mark returns to white    e The Preset position list box is not displayed when no  preset position is memorized    e When Exclusive control mode of    System setting  Menu    is set to On and when you click the E control  icon  the remaining time of operation authority is  displayed  If you cannot get the authority to control   waiting time icon appears and the waiting time is  displayed     Controlling via the control panel    You can operate the camera direction  Zoom  and Focus  by using the control panel for the monitor image  currentry displayed     1 Click EA  control icon   The control panel icon is displayed     2 Click   8 control panel icon   The control panel is displayed        3  gt  Control each function using the displayed control  panel     Pantilt control   Click the arrow button of the direction in which you  want to move the camera  Keep it pressed to move the  camera continuously    To return to the home position  click     button     Zoom control  Press  WEE  to zoom out  and press AE to zoom in   Zooming continues while the button remains pressed     Focus control    To focus on a nearby object  press MZY  To focus on a  distance object  press AAO     By pressing  ESET  the focus is set to the  optimum position     To control the focus manually  set    Focus mode    of the  camera setting menu to Manual   page 38     Control the camera in the monitor  window    Click on the monitor image  a
125. o run        The software installation starts     Installing ActiveX Control    During installation of ActiveX Control  the information  bar or    Security Warning    may appear  In this case   operate as follows     If message    Information Bar    appears  click OK   Information Bar    Did you notice the Information Bar   The Information Bar alerts you when Internet Explorer blacks a  pop up window or file download that might not be safe  If a    Web page does not display properly  look for the Information  Bar  near the top of your browser         Do not show this message again     Learn about the Information Bar          Assigning the IP Address to the Camera    If the information bar appears  click on the bar and select  Install ActiveX Control           Address    http   192 168 0 100 en aViewer   html v Go  Links      This site might require the Following ActiveX control     Sony Network Camera viewer  From    Sony Corporation     Click    pete to neta Install ActiveX Control     IJELA What s the Risk   Settin H  Network Camera SNC    gt  meting A      Information Bar Help       If     Internet Explorer     Security Warning    appears  click  Install     Internet Explorer   Security Warning    Do you want to install this software   Name  Sony Network Camera viewer  Publisher  Sony Corporation     x  More options    While files From the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm  your computer  Only install software from publishers you trust  What s the
126. o use Exclusive control mode  the date and time of  the camera and the connected computer must be set  correctly at first    To use Exclusive control mode  do not disable the  Web browser Cookie  When it is disabled  this mode  cannot be used    When you change the Exclusive control mode  setting  click Refresh on the Web browser to reflect  the change when opening the main viewer page     PTZ mode    Select the pan tilt control mode using the 8 direction  arrow buttons  page 22  and the zoom control mode  using the TELE WIDE button  page 22     Select Normal or Step     Normal  When you click the mouse button  the camera  starts panning  tilting or zooming operation  and the  operation continues while you hold down the  mouse button  To stop the operation  release the  mouse button    Step  Each time you click the mouse button  the camera  moves  panning  tilting or zooming   If you keep the  mouse button held down for more than 1 second  the  operation mode is temporarily changed to Normal   When you release the mouse button  the camera  Operation stops and the Step mode is restored     When you select Step  Pan Tilt level and Zoom level  are selectable     Pan Tilt level  Select the camera transition level from 1  to 10 by clicking the 8 direction arrow button once  for panning tilting  Selecting 10 provides the  maximum transition level    Zoom level  Select the camera transition level from 1 to    10 by clicking  EE  or GAB  once for zooming   Selecting 10 provides the m
127. ols from the menu bar for Internet  Explorer  then select Internet Options and click  the Security tab     2 Click the Internet icon  when using the camera via  the Internet  or Local intranet icon  when using  the camera via a local network         3 Set the slider to Medium or lower   If the slider is  not displayed  click Default Level      When using antivirus software  etc  on  the computer  e When you use antivirus software  security software     personal firewall or pop up blocker on your computer   the camera performance may be reduced  for example     the frame rate for displaying the image may be lower     e The Web page displayed when you log in to the  camera uses JavaScript  The display of the Web page  may be affected if you use antivirus software or other  software described above on your computer     Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser    15    _ WANN       uolyesedaid    16       Basic Configuration by  the Administrator    You can monitor the image of the camera by logging in  with the initial condition of this network camera  You  can also set various functions according to the install  position  network condition or purpose of the camera   We recommend you configure the following items  before monitoring the image from the camera     Setting contents  Flip the image according to the installation position  desk top or ceiling    Set the format of the image sent from the camera  MPEG 4 or JPEG      Select the white balance mode according to the instal
128. ommon Alarm recording Periodical recording    Alarm recording O On    Off  Image fle nae A    User Suffix   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    Security Sequence number clear Clear    e Mail  SMTP  Alarm Sensor input 1    Sensor input 2    Motion detection Motion detection     Only available in MPEG4 mode with Cropping set off     FTP client  Image memory    FTP  server    eae     Alarm output    Schedule Schedule    Trigger Teese Alarm butter    Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Recording Images in Memory     Image memory setting Menu       Alarm recording    Select On to set to record the image and audio file to the  memory linked with the external sensor input or with the  built in motion detection function     Image file name    Type the file name you want to assign to the images  when saving in the built in memory  You can use up to  10 alphanumeric characters     hyphen  and _   underscore  for naming     Suffix    Select a suffix to add to the file name    Date  amp  time  The Date  amp  time suffix is added to the  Image file name    The Date  amp  time suffix consists of lower two digits  of year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits    hour  2 digits   minute  2 digits   second  2 digits   and consecutive number  2 digits   thus 14 digit  number is added to the file name    Sequence number  A consecutive number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and an  consecutive 2 digits number is added to the Image  file 
129. omputer having  an IP address whose access right is set to Deny  if you  enter the user name and password set for the  Administrator boxes in the User setting menu     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32        Sending an Image via  mail     e Mail  SMTP  setting  Menu    When you click e Mail  SMTP  on the Administrator  menu  the e Mail  SMTP  setting menu appears    By using e Mail  SMTP  function  you can send a mail  with attached image file which has been shot linked with  the external sensor input or with the built in motion  detection function  The image file can also be sent  periodically    e Mail  SMTP  setting menu is composed of three tabs   Common  Alarm sending and Periodical sending     Common Tab     Setting the e Mail     SMTP  Function    System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Camera e Mail  SMTP  O On   Off  SMTP server name    O On Od  SMTP POP before SMTP    Network    Authentication  User    Security  POP server name    e Mail  SMTP  ER    EUR cheat Password    Image memory Recipient e Mail address  FTP server  Alarm output    Trigger Adrninistrator e Mail access    ae a     Schedule Subject  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    e Mail  SMTP    Select On when you use the e Mail  SMTP  function   The common setting options are displayed below    If you do not wish to use the e Mail  SMTP  function   select Off and click OK     During transmission of an image file via mail  the frame  
130. ord Ee    Obtain DNS server address automatically      Use the following DNS server address    Pinay DNS ever  Seconday DNS server    e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       PPPoE    Set whether you connect the camera using PPPoE  function or not  When On is selected  PPPOE connection  is used     IP address    When you connect to the network by PPPoE function  IP  address obtained at PPPoE connection is displayed     User ID    Type the user ID for the authentication necessary for  PPPoE connection  Type up to 64 characters     Password    Type the password for the authentication necessary for  PPPoE connection  Type from 1 to 32 characters     Re type password    To confirm the password  re type the password typed in  the password box     Obtain DNS server address automatically    Select to obtain the address of DNS server  automatically     Use the following DNS server address    Select to set the fixed address as the IP address of DNS  server     Configuring the Network     Network setting Menu 45       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    46    Primary DNS server  Type the IP address of the primary DNS server     Secondary DNS server  Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Dynamic IP address notification    Tab     Notifying the IP Address    When the D
131. parameters      lt MACADDRESS gt    Use this tag to embed the MAC address of the interface  whose IP address you have acquired by the DHCP  in the  text or parameter      lt MODELNAME gt     Use this tag to embed the camera s model name  SNC   RZ25N P  in the text or parameter      lt SERIAL gt   Use this tag to embed the camera s serial number in the  text or parameter        Setting the User      User setting Menu    When you click User on the Administrator menu  the  User setting menu appears    Use this menu to set the user names and passwords of  Administrator and up to 9 kinds of users  User 1 to User  9   and the access right of each user     System Setting    Camera  User ID User name Password    Pp  Network   z  Administrator osese feee B    User  Security srl M a  Trigger E a ee  Schedule EE ee eee    Viewer authentication   On O Of  lll b    4 FTP user Viewer mode     n     i i            e Mail  SMTP     FTP client      pa    Image memory    7   lt  c    FTP server     lt E  lt E  lt  lt   lt  lt     Alarm output     Sus Ss Se S E E O  T    TER 08 7    gcegec    Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Administrator  User 1 to 9    Specify User name  Password  Re type password   FTP user and Viewer mode for each user ID     User name  Type a user name between 5 and 16 characters     Password  Type a password between 5 and 16 characters     Re type password  To confirm the password  retype the password typed in  the Password box     FTP user 
132. periodical sending is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period when the  periodical sending 1s effective in the schedule setting  in the other section   Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client setting Menu       Sending Images to FTP  Server      FTP client setting Menu    When you click FTP client on the Administrator menu   the FTP client setting menu appears    Use this menu to set up for capturing and sending still  images to an FTP server  By using FTP client function   you can send the image and audio file which has been  shot and recorded linked with the external sensor input  or with the built in motion detection function to FTP  server  The image file can also be sent periodically   FTP client setting menu is composed of three tabs  Common  Alarm sending and Periodical sending     Common Tab     Setting the FTP    Client Function    System Common Alarm sending Periodical sending    Camera FTP client function O On   Off  FTP server name      aeee    Passive mode  On oO Of    Network  User User name  Security Password  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       FTP client function    To activate the FTP client function  select 
133. playback  open the recorded file or another  audio file and click this icon    You can check the recorded sound or the contents of the  selected audio file  During playback  the progress bar  shows playback progress     C  stop     Click to stop recording or playback    When you click it during recording  recording stops  and  you can review the recorded sound or upload the  recording to the camera    When you click it during playback  playback stops and  the progress bar display returns to the start position      recording     Click to start recording of the sound input to the  computer microphone  The maximum recording time is  30 seconds    The codec specified in the Setting tab is used for the  recording    The recorded file is displayed as    RecordedFile vof        e Recording or playback stops if you switch the tab  during recording or playback   e The recorded file is not stored in the computer        Recording playback progress bar    20 70    Remaining time       You can check recording or playback progress with this  bar    During recording  the right end of the bar represents 30  seconds and the remaining recording time is displayed   below the bar    During playback  the maximum time of the bar depends  on the recorded time      file open     Click to select a previously saved audio file  You can  play the selected audio file or upload it to the camera      save     Click to save the recorded audio file to the computer        Voice alert number select    r Upload
134. r    appears  click OK     Did you notice the Information Bar     The Infomation Bar alerts you to secuntytelated conditions  for example  if a potentially unsafe file or pop up was just  blocked   f a webpage does not display properly  look for the    Information Bar at the top of the page and click it       Dont show this message again    Leam about the Information Bar       If the information bar appears  click on the bar and select  Install ActiveX Control               2  This website wants to install the following add on     Sony Network Camera viewer    from    Sony Corporation     If x  you trust the website and the add on and want to install it  click here         IrEL Install ActiveX Control       Network Camera SNC   gt    Setting A LE    What s the Risk     w More information       If message    User Account Control     Windows needs  your permission to continue    appear  click Continue     If    Internet Explorer     Security Warning    appears  click    Install        Internet Explorer   Securi y Warnin    Do you want to install this software    a Name  Sony Network Camera viewer  Publisher  Sony Corporation    Ppa                               D While files from the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm    your computer  Only install software from publishers you trust  Whats the risk     The installation of ActiveX Control starts  When    installation is completed  the main viewer or the Motion    detection setting menu appears     Config
135. r  Type the IP address of the primary DNS server     Secondary DNS server    Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server  if  necessary     Host name   Type the host name of the camera to be transmitted to the  DHCP server  This setting is valid only when Obtain an  IP address automatically  DHCP  is selected in the  Network tab     Domain suffix    Type the domain suffix of the camera to be transmitted  to the DHCP server  This setting is valid only when  Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP  is  selected in the Network tab     The domain suffix is sent to the DHCP server as FQDN   Fully Qualified Domain Suffix  information when Host  name is set     HTTP port number    Normally select 80  If you want to use a port number  other than 80  select the text box and type a port number  between 1024 and 65535     When you have set the HTTP port number to a number  other than 80 in the Network setting menu or in the IP    Setup Program  access the camera again by typing the IP  address of the camera on your Web browser as follows     Example  when HTTP port number is set to 8000       Address       OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Wireless Tab     Setting of Wireless  Connection    Insert the specified wireless LAN card into the CF card  slot of the camera  and set the matters to connect to the  wireless network    Use the optional wirless LAN card SNCA CFW 1 for the  wireless connection     If you use the wireless function of this
136. r and  click OK     Camera address    UserlD      Password       If you select multiple cameras from the camera list  the  same user ID and password are set for all the selected  cameras  The factory settings of both items are    admin        Add   Use this item when you add a new network camera to the  camera list manually  Click this button  and the  following dialog opens     Type the IP address and port number for the camera to  be added and click OK     Camera address    jf g0 t    1024 to 65535     OK   Close      Camera port    Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera             SIOUIO       SIOUIO       e An error dialog appears if the specified IP address  already exists in the camera list  is assigned for a  device other than the network camera  or does not  exist in the network    e You cannot add new cameras if the maximum of 256  cameras has been displayed in the camera list     Delete  Click this button to delete the selected camera s  from  the camera list     Note on switching the tab   If an error occurs when you switch from the Setting tab  to the Audio upload tab or the Voice alert tab  the camera  is Shown in red  In this case  check the camera settings   and the user ID and password settings     Audio upload tab    Use this menu to transmit audio from the computer to  the camera  You can transmit audio to multiple cameras  displayed in the camera list simultaneously    Before transmitting  set Speaker output to On on the  Common t
137. rate and operation performance of the monitor image of  the main viewer decline        SMTP server name    Type the SMTP server name up to 64 characters  or the  IP address of the SMTP server     Authentication    Select the authentication required when you send an e   Mail     Sending an Image via mail     e Mail  SMTP  setting Menu       49       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    50    Off  Select if no authentication is required when an e   Mail is sent    On  When authentication is required an e Mail is sent   select one of the authentication methods from the  followings    SMTP  Select if authentication is required when an  e Mail is sent   POP before SMTP  Select if POP before SMTP    authentication is required when an e Mail is sent     When you set to On  be sure to select either or both  SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP server name    It is necessary when the POP before SMTP is selected  in Authentication    Type the POP  receiving mail  server name up to 64  characters  or type the IP address of the POP server  This  setting is necessary when the SMTP server which sends  e mails performs authentication using the POP user  account     User name  Password   Type the user name and Password of the user who has  the mail account  This setting is necessary when the  SMTP server which sends e mails performs  authentication     Recipient e Mail address    Type the recipient e Mail address up to 64 characters   You can specify up to three recipie
138. rs   Using the Supplied Setup Program                      69  Starting the Setup Program                cccccceeeeeeees 69  Bandwidth Control Tab              ccceceeceeeeeeeeees 69  Date ume TaD sosse e 70  PPPOE DaD oea e tte ceots eaten 70  Rebooting the Camera               ccccccecceesseeseeeeeees 71   Using the SNC audio upload tool       Transmitting Audio to Camera          cccccceceees 71  Installing the SNC audio upload tool                 71  Connecting the Camera to the Computer           T2  Using the SNC audio upload tool                      T2    Using the SNC video player       Playing Video Audio File Recorded on   Camera eimina a 77  Download the SNC video player                   004  77    Using the SNC video player                 ccccceeeeeees T1  Using the SNC panorama creator      Creating a Panorama Image              ccccccceeeeee 78  Installing the SNC panorama creator                  78  Using the SNC panorama creator              c 78  Creating and transmitting a panorama image    79  Saving a custom image to the camera                 79  Using the Custom Homepage Installer                80  Uploading the homepage to the camera using  the Custom Homepage Installer             0       80  Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using  ARP Commands seiersen senesine ess 83  Usine the SNMP cecce ddssasecdecssecdsecens 83  l  Inquiry Commands sisone 83  2  SEMI COMM S oenn E  84  GIOSSAEY sca iecdavilecsaceleectelageceedeueceseesscnestetectesecce
139. ry     Image memory  setting Menu    on page 55     FTP server   Displays the FTP server setting menu for setting the FTP  server function of the camera        Downloading Images from the Camera     FTP server  setting Menu    on page 58     Alarm output   Displays the Alarm out setting menu for the alarm out  terminal of the camera      Downloading Images from the  Camera     FIP server setting Menu    on page 58     Trigger   Displays the Trigger setting menu for the operations  when you click the trigger button in the main viewer       Setting the Operations from the Viewer Page      Trigger setting Menu    on page 60     Schedule   Displays the Schedule setting menu for FTP client  function  e Mail  SMTP  function  Image memory  function and Alarm out function and so on      Setting the  Schedule     Schedule setting Menu    on page 62     Alarm buffer   Displays the Alarm buffer setting menu for the buffer  which records the image and audio on the alarm  detection      Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm buffer  setting Menu    on page 63     Motion detection   Displays the Motion detection setting menu for the  motion detection function built into the camera       Setting the Motion Detection Function     Motion  detection setting Menu    on page 64     Preset position   Displays the Preset position setting menu to register the  position you want to save       Tour function     which circulates the registered  positions  is also set here      Saving the Camera Position  
140. s on creating the homepage   When you are creating the homepage  note the following   points    e The file name should be typed up to 24 characters  including the extension    e The file size of the homepage should be 2 0 MB or  less    e To see the created homepage  set the Default URL in  the System setting menu     Uploading the homepage to the  camera using the Custom  Homepage Installer       Insert the CD ROM in your CD ROM drive   A cover page appears automatically in your Web  browser   If it does not appear automatically in the Web  browser  double click on the index htm file on the  CD ROM     When you are using Windows Vista  pop up     AutoPlay    may appear  For details     Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     2 Click the Start icon of Custom Homepage  Installer   The    File Download    dialog opens     When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  later  or Windows Vista  a message regarding the  active contents may appear  For details  see     Installing software    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 9 or    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     3 Click Open   The installer starts and notes are displayed     When you are using Windows Vista  message    User  Account Control     An unidentified program wants  access to your computer    may appear  In this case   click Allow     fa Custom Homepage Installer ver 4  4 4    Operating Precautions   The total size
141. se them   click OK     Day Night Tab    Use this tab to set the day night function of the camera     System Common Picture Day Night MPEG4 JPEG Reset    Camera DEVAN eee MDC A ENE Mb Ea S  Network    User    Sensor input M  Sensor input 1    Security  Sensor input 2  e Mail  SMTP   FTP chent  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    The day night function consists of five tabs     Disable  Always works in day mode     40 Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera setting Menu       Auto  Normally works in day mode  It switches automatically  to night mode in a dark place     The day night mode is not switched to night mode  automatically when Exposure mode is set to Shutter  priority  Iris priority or Manual in the Picture tab     Manual   Switch the day night mode manually  When you select  Manual  On and Off are displayed  When you select  On  the camera works in night mode  When you select  Off  it works in day mode     Timer   Normally works in day mode  It switches to night mode  at the time you set in the Schedule setting menu  The  day night function normally works in day mode     Sensor   Controls day night mode by synchronizing with the  sensor input  Select the sensor input with which you  want to synchronize  Sensor input 1 or Sensor input 2   While a sensor input is detected  it turns to the night  mode     OK Cancel  See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  J2     MPE
142. ss is set     IP address  Type the IP address of the camera     Subnet mask  Type the subnet mask     Default gateway  Type the default gateway     Obtain DNS server address automatically    Select this to obtain the address of DNS server  automatically  It can be set only when Obtain an IP  address automatically  DHCP  is selected     When you select    Obtain DNS server address  automatically     make sure that DHCP server is active on  the network     Use the following DNS server address    Select this when you set the fixed address as the IP  address of DNS server     Primary DNS server  Type the IP address of the primary DNS server     Secondary DNS server    Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server  if  necessary     Host name    Type the wireless network host name of the camera to be  transmitted to the DHCP server  This setting is valid  only when Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP  is selected in the Wireless tab     Configuring the Network     Network setting Menu    Domain suffix    Type the wireless network domain suffix of the camera  to be transmitted to the DHCP server  This setting is  valid only when Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP  is selected in the Wireless tab     The domain suffix is sent to the DHCP server as FQDN   Fully Qualified Domain Suffix  information when Host  name is set     Type   Select the network connection type Ad hoc mode or  Infrastructure mode  Select Ad hoc mode when  connecting to the computer directly  or sel
143. sscts 85  Ea CE L E E A E E E E  88    Table of Contents    3       M  Q    Overview    e You should keep in mind that the images or audio  you are monitoring may be protected by privacy and  other legal rights  and the responsibility for making  sure you are complying with applicable laws is yours  alone    Access to the images and audio is protected only by  a user name and the password you set up  No further  authentication is provided nor should you presume  that any other protective filtering is done by the  service  Since the service is Internet based  there is a  risk that the image or audio you are monitoring can  be viewed or used by a third party via the network   SONY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE  AND ASSUMES  ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY TO YOU OR  ANYONE ELSE  FOR SERVICE  INTERRUPTIONS OR DISCONTINUATIONS OR  EVEN SERVICE CANCELLATION  THE  SERVICE IS PROVIDED AS IS  AND SONY  DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  WITH  RESPECT TO THE SERVICE INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  ANY OR ALL IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY   FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  OR  THAT IT WILL OPERATE ERROR FREE OR  CONTINUOUSLY    Security configuration is essential for wireless LAN   Should a problem occur without setting security  or  due to the limitation of the wireless LAN  specifications  SONY shall not be liable for any  damage    Always make a test recording  and verify that it was  recorded successfully  SONY WILL NOT BE  LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  INCLUDING 
144. stems Incorporated in the United States and   or other countries     All other company and product names are trademarks or  registered trademarks of the respective companies or  their respective makers        Phenomena Specific to  CCD Image Sensors    The following phenomena that may appear in images are  specific to CCD  Charge Coupled Device  image  sensors  They do not indicate malfunctions     White flecks    Although the CCD image sensors are produced with  high precision technologies  fine white flecks may be  generated on the screen in rare cases  caused by cosmic  rays  etc    This is related to the principle of CCD image sensors  and is not a malfunction    The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the  following cases    e when operating at a high environmental temperature  e when you have raised the gain  sensitivity    e when using the slow shutter    Vertical smear    When an extremely bright object  such as a strong  spotlight or flashlight  is being shot  vertical tails may be  produced on the screen  or the image may be distorted     Vertical thin tails shown on    Monitor screen  the image    Bright object  e g  strong  spotlight  strong reflected  light  flashlight  the sun     Aliasing  When fine patterns  stripes  or lines are shot  they may  appear jagged or flicker     Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors    5       MOIAJOAQ       M  Q    6       How to Use This User   s  Guide    This User   s Guide explains how to operate the SNC   RZ25N and S
145. tab to reboot the camera   It will take about two minutes to start again        Using the SNC audio  upload tool     Transmitting  Audio to Camera    The supplied SNC audio upload tool allows you to  transmit sound from the computer to the camera   This section explains the setup and operations of the  SNC audio upload tool     The SNC audio upload tool supports the following audio  data to be transmitted     G 711  u LAW  64 kbps  G 726 40 kbps    G 726 32 kbps  G 726 24 kbps  G 726 16 kbps       e Only one user can transmit sound to the camera   Meanwhile  another user will not be able to transmit  sound to the camera    e You cannot upload the audio file  as the camera does  not support the Voice alert function     Installing the SNC audio upload  tool    1 Insert the CD ROM in your CD ROM drive   A cover page appears automatically in your Web  browser   If it does not appear automatically in the Web    browser  double click on the index htm file on the  CD ROM     When you are using Windows Vista  pop up     AutoPlay    may appear  For details     Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     2 Click the Setup icon of SNC audio upload tool   The    File Download    dialog opens     When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  later  or Windows Vista  a message regarding the  active contents may appear  For details  see     Installing software    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 9 or    Installing    Using the 
146. tection is forwarded     Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer setting  menu    For details  see    Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm  buffer setting Menu    on page 63     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Periodical recording Tab     Setting    the Periodical recording mode    You can set to record the image file to the memory  periodically     System Common Alarm recording Periodical recording    Camera Periodical recording O On   Off    Network  User  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client    Image memory    Image fle rane A    Suffix   None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number    Sequence number clear       Periodical mode   Synchronized tour mode    ied      ED Ts   MIN   lsec  MAX   24 hour interval   Effective period    Always    FTP server     Schedule Schedule    Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Periodical recording  Select On when you want to use periodical recording  If    you select Off  the Periodical recording is not executed     Image file name    Type the file name of the image recorded to the memory  up to 10 alphanumeric     hyphen  and _  under score            You cannot send the audio file by using the periodical  recording function     Suffix    Select a suffix to add to the file name    None  The recording file name will be the Image file  name    Date  amp  time  The date  amp  time suffix is added to the  Image file name   The date time suffix
147. ter    may appear  In this case   click Allow     The program detects the network cameras    connected to the local network and lists them on the  Network tab window     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera T       uoneiedald    uolyesedaid    8       IP Setup Program ver k k     MAC address IP address Version No   08 00 46 ec 47 73 192 168 0 100 SNG   gt     gt  100001 1 00       Obtain an IP address automatically  C Use the following IP address       Obtain DNS server address automatically  C Use the following DNS server address    HTTP port No  80 C  1024 to 65535   Administrator password           Administrator name       6 Click on the camera in the list to which you want to    assign a new IP address     MAC address IP address Model SeralNo  Version No      08 00 46 ec 47 73 192 168 0 100 SNC  kk       The network settings for the selected camera are  displayed     Set the IP address     To obtain the IP address automatically from a  DHCP server   Select Obtain an IP address automatically     f Obtain an IF address automatically  f   Use the following IP address    The IP address  Subnet mask and Default gateway  are assigned automatically     To specify the IP address manually    Select Use the following IP address  and type the  IP address  Subnet mask and Default gateway in the  relevant boxes       Obtain an IP address automatically     Use the following IP address    IP address 192   168   D   100  Subnet mask 255   0   0   0  Defaut gateway i        Assigning th
148. the Post    alarm image and audio  These can be set when Alarm  sending or Alarm recording of FTP client setting menu  or Image memory setting menu is set to On  and besides  when Use alarm buffer is selected     System Setting    DERE Video mode  Network Recording capacity  User Pre alarm period   15 sec  Security Post alarm period   5 sec   e Mail  SMTP  Recording ame  FTP client Pre alarm period sec     Post alarm period sec    Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger  Schedule  Alarm buffer  Motion detection  Preset position    Serial       Video mode    The Video mode setting in the Common tab of the   Camera setting menu is displayed    MPEG4  Shows the present output format of the camera  is MPEG4    JPEG  Shows the present output format of the camera is  JPEG     Recording capacity    Displays the maximum recording capacity of alarm   buffer in the present camera setting of the video mode    image size  bit rate and frame rate    Pre alarm period  Displays the maximum recording  capacity of image audio before the alarm detection    Post alarm period  Displays the maximum recording  capacity of image audio after the alarm detection     Recording time    Set the recording time for the Pre alarm image audio   and Post alarm image audio    Pre alarm period  Type the recording time of the  image audio before the alarm detection    Post alarm period  Type the recording time of the  image audio after the alarm detection     Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm buffer se
149. the saved panorama image when you  control panning and tilting from the main viewer     Saving a custom image to the  camera    You can save a custom image to the camera in spite of  the panorama image shot by the camera    Prepare the image to conform to the following  requirements    e File format  JPEG or Bitmap   e Image size  320 x 90 pixels  horizontal vertical   The camera does not support use of images that do not  conform to the above conditions     1 Click File open on the Main tab   The File dialog opens     2 Select the image you have prepared     3 Specify the camera movement area by dragging the    mouse to draw a rectangle on the panorama image     Using the SNC panorama creator     Creating a Panorama Image       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    80    The specified camera movement area will be  effective when the panorama image is saved in the  camera     4 Click Send to transmit the prepared image to the  camera   The image is saved in the camera     You can use the saved image when you control panning  and tilting from the main viewer     Tip  The panorama image is the still image converted from  the image taken when you were going to create a  panorama image with    SNC panorama creator     When    the camera is moved or when the layout around the  camera is changed  create the panorama image again     Using the Custom Homepage Installer       Using the Custom  Homepage Installer    You can store the homepage that you have created in the  camera and watch it     Note
150. the terminals     Digital zoom    Zooming in out function of an image without using an  optical zooming function     Glossary 85       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    86    DNS server    Abbreviation for Domain Name System server  As an IP  address required for connecting to the device on an IP  network is numerical and difficult to remember  the  Domain Name System was established  A domain name  is alphabetic and is easier to remember  When a client  computer uses a domain name to connect to another  computer  it asks a DNS server to translate the name into  the corresponding IP address  Then the client computer  can obtain the IP address of the computer to be  connected     Frame rate    The number of frames of a moving image that can be  transmitted per a second     FTP client    Software to be used for accessing the FTP server     FTP server  A server to be used to transfer files via a network     HTTP port    A port used to communicate between the web server and  the web client such as a web browser     IP address    Abbreviation for Internet Protocol Address  An  individual IP address is basically assigned to each piece  of equipment connected to the Internet     I picture interval    The interval between I pictures in Moving Picture  Experts Group  MPEG   I picture means the decoding  picture without the other picture s information     Java applet    A program written in Java language that can be used in  the Web browser     Java Virtual Machine    Software that transfers the 
151. tialize Systemlog Access log    Camera Reboot   Backup setting data   Dm  Delete user setting URL    Delete panorama image    Network  Factory default  User  Security  Restore setting  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server    Alarm output    Trigger    jor  Schedule a a is a ae    Do not select a file other than an upgrade file for SNC RZ25   Alarm buffer    Motion detection  Preset position    Serial    Reboot   Reboots the camera    Click Reboot  and the message    The SNC RZ25N   RZ25P will be rebooted  Are you sure     appears  Click  OK to reboot the camera  It takes about two minutes to  start again     Configuring the System     System setting menu 35       esaowep oy  Bulyessiulwpy       BIOWeD oy  Bulyeusiuiwpy    36    Factory default    Resets the camera to the factory settings    Click Factory default  and the message    Set up data  will be initialized  Are you sure     appears  When you  click OK  the network indicator on the camera starts to  blink  After adjustments of the default settings have  finished  the camera reboots automatically  Do not turn  off the camera until the camera reboots     Tip  The camera can also be reset to the factory settings by  turning the power on of this unit while pressing the reset    switch on the camera  For details  see the supplied  Installation Manual     Backup setting data    Saves the setting data of the camera in a file    Click Save  and follow the instructions on the Web  browser to specify the folder an
152. time with those of the computer    Manual setting  Select if you want to set the camera   s  date and time manually   Select the lower 2 digits of year  month  date  hour   minutes and seconds from each drop down list    Synchronize with NTP  Select if synchronizing the  camera   s date and time with those of the time sever  called NTP server  Network Time Protocol   Set the  NTP server name and the Interval     NTP server name  Type the host name or IP address of the NTP server  up  to 64 characters           Interval   Select the interval at which you want to adjust the  camera   s time referring to the NTP server    time   between 1 and 24 hours  The set interval is a guide  and  does not indicate the exact time     The setting time may not accord with the exact time  according to the network environment     Time zone    Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in  the area where the camera is installed    Select the time zone where the camera is installed from  the drop down list     Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving  time changes   When you select it  the clock 1s automatically adjusted  according to the daylight saving time of the selected  time zone     If the time zone selected on the Time zone menu is  different from that set on the computer  the time is  adjusted using the time zone difference and set on the  camera     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  a2     Initialize Tab    System System Date  amp  time Ini
153. tion    You can control the Day Night On  night mode  and Off   day mode   To use this function  you need to make Day   Night active in the Trigger setting menu on the  Administrator menu  page 61         Monitor the image on the monitor window     2 Select Day Night from the Trigger list box     Day Night  7    3 Click  iS    Each click switches the Day Night between On   night mode  and Off  day mode  alternately        Controlling Alarm output 1  2   Controlling Day Night Function    29       Biswey au  Buneledo       eiowen oy  Buneledo       fire wall is installed between the camera and the    Switc h j n g TC P   U D P computer  or depending on the network    environment  the video audio may not play    Tra nsm I SS i on M O d e properly when UDP  Unicast  is selected  In this    case  select TCP     You can select the communication port of the video  _  audio data as TCP or UDP  UDP  Multicast   This is selectable when the    This function can be used when the Video mode multicast streaming  page 37  is On  When UDP     page 37  is set to MPEG4 and the ActiveX viewer is  Multicast  is selected as the transmission port   RTP  Real time Transport Protocol  and UDP    e multicast techniques are adopted for video audio  Ka transmission  By selecting it  the network  transmission load of the camera can be reduced  If  e The function may not operate correctly when you use a router which does not correspond to the multicast  personal firewall software or antivirus software on
154. to  the corresponding preset position     Sensor inputi  Select a preset position to synchronize  with the alarm from Sensor 1    Sensor input2  Select a preset position to synchronize  with the alarm from Sensor 2    Motion detection  Select a preset position to  synchronize with the alarm from the motion  detection     In the case not to synchronize with any preset number   select None     In the case that the synchronized preset position 1s  specified  the alarm event that happens during moving to  the preset position will be invalid     List of the preset positions    When you click Reset position table  displays each  preset number and its name on the another window     Preset position table    Name       OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32        OK Cancel is effective for the Position at alarm  settings only in this tab     Tour Tab     Setting a Tour    Up to 16 positions can be programmed  and the camera    moves to the programmed positions sequentially  Tour      Up to 5 groups can be set as the Tour     Tour table    You can check the contents of Tour settings on the  another window     Tour table   Tour Sequence Speed  Stay time  Speed  Stay time  Speed    System  Camera  Network  User  Security  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Trigger    Schedule    Position Tour    Tour name    Stay time  1 to 3600 sec      Speed    Sequence    Tour table    Tour selection  Selected tour name    Effective per
155. to the CF  card slot of the camera     Go    Select A slot in    Selected memory        J    Input the pass of the page you want to display in the  text box   up to 64 letters and numbers     Tip  Even when you select User setting  user   User   the home page inside the camera can be displayed    by typing the following URL in the address box of the  Web browser     Example  When the IP address of the camera is set to  192 168 0 100  http   192 168 0 100 en index html    Exclusive control mode    Controls the authority to operate PanTilt  Zoom and  some functions of the camera    When Off is selected  multiple users can control PanTilt  and Zoom at the same time  When multiple users control  them at the same time  the last operation has priority   When On is selected  only one user can control  Set the  operation time for one user in    Operation time       If a user tries to operate during operation by another  user  the authority is controlled by the settings of     Operation time    and    Maximum wait number        Configuring the System     System setting menu    Operation time   Sets the time length for a user having the control  authority  Selectable range is from 10 to 600 seconds   This is effective when    Exclusive control mode    is On     Maximum wait number   Sets the number of users who can wait for their turn for  control authority during operation by one user   Selectable number is from 0 to 10  This is effective when     Exclusive control mode    is On     T
156. tting Menu 63       esowep oy  Bulyeujsiulwpy       BisWey oy  Bulyessiuiupy    64       The value of Recording capacity differs depending on  Image size  Bit rate  for MPEG4  and Image quality  for  JPEG  in the Camera setting menu     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every setting menu    on page  32     Setting the Motion Detection Function     Motion detection setting Menu       Setting the Motion  Detection Function      Motion detection setting Menu    When you click Motion detection on the Administrator  menu  the Motion detection setting menu appears    You can set the conditions to activate the built in motion  detection function in this menu    This is the same menu with the setting menu which is  displayed when you click Motion detection in Alarm  sending of e Mail  SMTP  setting menu  Alarm sending  or FTP chent setting menu  Alarm recording of Image  memory setting menu and so on     e The motion detection function can activate or be set  only when the Video mode of the camera is set to  MPEG4 and the Cropping is set Off    e Before actual use  perform an operation test and  confirm that the Motion detection function works  correctly               af    Window 1    ra    ot       Monitor display    You can monitor the moving image and sets the  detection Window     Window 1 to 4 check box    When you check this box  the specified Window is  displayed on the monitor display     Threshold slider bar    Set the Threshold level so as to judge whether there has  
157. uence number clear    Image memory    Checking this box allows you to select Image memory  from the trigger drop down list in the main viewer    By selecting Image memory and clicking   P   a still  image of the moment you click is captured  and the  image file is recorded in the built in memory or CF  memory card  not supplied      When you click Image memory button  the Trigger   Image memory menu is displayed  You can set  necessary options here  The setting options and setting          procedures are the same as those of the Image memory  setting menu  page 55      Trigger Image memory    Free space 8 92Kbyte    Free space  A Slot      Built in   A slot    On O Off   O On   Of    Selected memory  Overwrite  Capacity warning  SMTP server name  Authentication O On   Of  SMTP M POP before SMTP  POP server name  User name  Password  Administrator e Mail address  Image file name  Suffix   None   Date  amp  time O Sequence number  Sequence number clear    Cancel    Alarm output1  2    Checking this box allows you to select Alarm output 1  or Alarm output 2 from the trigger drop down list in the  main viewer    You can control On  short circuit   or Off  open  by  selecting Alarm output1 or Alarm output2 and    clicking fa      Day Night  Checking this box allows you to select Day Night from  the trigger drop down list in the main viewer     You can control On  night mode  or Off  day mode  of  the day night function by clicking  2      When you click the day night button  the d
158. ured   and the image file is sent to the FTP server        Recording a Still Image  in the Memory of the  Camera    You can capture a camera image as a still image and  record it in the memory of the camera     Memory     contains Built in memory and CF memory card  and  you can select one of them in the setting window    To use this function  you need to make Image memory  active and to set details of the image memory in the  Trigger setting menu on the Administrator menu     page 61       Monitor the image on the monitor window     2 Select Image memory from the Trigger list box        Image memary_       3 Click FS    The still image of the moment when you click is  captured  and the image file is recorded in the  memory of the camera     Sending an Image File   Recording a Still Image in the Memory of the Camera       Controlling Alarm output  1 2    You can control the Alarm output 1  2 On  short circuit   and Off  open     To use this function  you need to make Alarm output 1  or Alarm output 2 active in the Trigger setting menu on  the Administrator menu  page 61         Monitor the image on the monitor window     2 Select Alarm output  or Alarm output2 from the  Trigger list box     Alarm output  v       3 Click FS    Each click switches the Alarm output between On   short circuit  and Off  open  alternately     Tip  For the connection of peripheral devices to the Alarm    output of the I O port  see the supplied Installation  Manual        Controlling Day Night  Func
159. uring Windows Firewall    The IP Setup Program or SNC audio upload tool may  not operate correctly depending on the configuration of  Windows Firewall   No cameras are shown in the list    even if they are detected   In this case  confirm the  Windows Firewall configuration as follows     Example  In case of IP Setup Program    1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu of  Windows     2 Click Windows Firewall     3 Select Turn Windows Firewall on or off      User Account Control     Windows needs your    permission to continue    may appear  In this case     click Continue        4 Select Off in the    General    tab     Windows Firewall Setti    General   Exceptions   Advanced            m E   a cas    Ymir rcoaommiter ic nant nroterter  hirn on Windnwe Firer  our computer IS NOT protected  wu on   VINGOWS ewa    Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining  access to your computer through the Internet or a network     y  D On  recommended   i This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this  computer  except for those unblocked on the Exceptions tab   Block all incoming connections  Select this option when you connect to less secure networks  All    exceptions will be ignored and you will not be notified when  Windows Firewall blocks programs        U guprak    Avoid using this setting  Turning off Windows Firewall will make this  computer more vulnerable to hackers or malicious software     Tell me more about these settings  
160. want to install and run    SNC RZ 25 Image Viewer  signed on 6 1 2004 3 29 AM and distributed by     Sony Corporation    Publisher authenticity verified by YernSign Class 3 Code  Signing 2001 CA    Caution  Sony Corporation asserts that this content is safe   fou should only install  view this content if you trust Sony  Corporation to make that assertion     O Always trust content from Sony Corporation       More Info    e If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local  Area Network  LAN  Settings of Internet Explorer   the image may not be displayed  In that case  disable  Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server  manually  For the setting of the Proxy server  consult  your network administrator    e When you install ActiveX Control  you should be  logged in to the computer as Administrator    e When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  later  or Windows Vista  the information bar or     Security Warning    may appear as you click Enter   For details  see    Installing ActiveX Control    in     When using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later    on  page 10 or    Installing ActiveX Control    in    When  using Windows Vista    on page 12     Tip  Every page of this software is optimized as display  character size Medium for Internet Explorer     To display the welcome page and the  main viewer correctly    To operate the welcome page and the main viewer  correctly  set the security level of the Internet Explorer  to Medium or lower  as follows     1 Select To
161. ws Firewall    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 10 or    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista     on page 13    The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect the cameras  that are connected to the local network after the  program has started    The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect the network  cameras that are not equipped with the audio feature     Camera select checkbox  The check box is located on  the left end of the row  Select this check box to  enable audio transmission and audio file uploading  for that camera    MAC address  Displays the MAC address of the  network camera    IP address  Displays the IP address of the network  camera     DHCP    is shown at the end of the IP  address when the IP address is obtained with a  DHCP server    Model  Displays the model name of the network  camera     Serial  Displays the serial number of the network  camera    User  Displays the specified user ID and password  The  password is shown with turned letters     Select all   Click to select all the cameras in the camera list  This is  usable when you delete all the cameras from the list or  specify the same user ID and password for all the  cameras     User ID Password   Use this item when you specify the user ID and  password to communicate with the selected camera s   only    Select the camera s  from the camera list and click this  button  and the following dialog opens    Type the user ID and password for the administrato
    
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