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2.        Add Program    Add Patt       Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks 4 program    What are the risks of allowing exceptions       ow    Cancel         Assigning the IP Address to the Camera 9    uoneiedald    uoneledald    6 In the Add Program dialog  select SNC toolbox and If the pop up    AutoPlay    appears when a CD ROM is    click OK  inserted into the CD ROM drive  click Install or run  program   SNC toolbox is added to the Programs and Services  list   7 Click OK       Windows Firewall      General  Exceptions   Advanced     Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network  connections  except tor the  programs and services selected below  Adding exceptions allows some programs  to work better but might increase your security risk       Always do this for software and games     Install or run program          Program name  j  Published by Microsatt Window    General options    A Open folder to view files  Hsing ws E    Programe and Services     Name  SNG toolbox    O Remote Assishance  C Remote Desktop  O UPnP Framework     vj  urarii   r r  Windows CAPOTE    Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel       a Badi If you click Open folder to view files  the Web browser    will not open automatically  In this case  double click  the    index htm    file in the CD ROM     Display a notification when Windows Firewall blacks a program          What are the risks of allowing exceptions     If the message    Internet Explorer    appears  click Yes        Interne
3.       Minimum inspection size    Height 16    Maximum inspection size    Width 1272    Height 712       The size of an object is measured in pixels    e When you place the cursor on the area  the cursor  changes to a crossed arrow  which you can drag to  move the minimum trigger size area and maximum  trigger size area    e Placing the cursor on the vertex of the minimum  trigger size area or maximum trigger size area will  change the cursor to  lt      then you can drag the vertex  to change the inspection size     Tip  The minimum and maximum detection sizes configured    inthe VMD setting are displayed  but the size of the area  cannot be modified from here     Trigger speed    Specify the range of the speed of object to inspect by  determining Min  speed and Max  speed     Trigger speed       e Min  speed and Max  speed can be specified within a  scale of 100    e The blue marker for minimum speed cannot be set to  the right of the red marker for maximum speed    e The squares indicating Min  speed and Max  speed  move on the right and left sides of the preview screen     The set value is only valid under the conditions of  Passing  Appearance or Disappearance     Full screen display button    Click EJ to display the ActiveX area in full screen   Clicking again will show the normal display     Stretch bar    Click x to hide the menu list on the left and enlarge the  preview screen   Clicking again will show the menu list as it was before     OK Cancel    Click OK to final
4.      Sending an Image via E mail     e Mail  SMTP  Menu    Interval  Set the interval at which you want to send an  e mail periodically after detection   E mails are sent after a specified interval time until  the Camera tampering detection setting is cleared or  the detection setting is turned off  You can set the  hour  H  and minutes  M  between 30 minutes and  24 hours  one day    When file attachment is set to ON  a file is only  attached to an initial mail and will not be attached to  the following mails    VMF  An alarm of the VMF detection function    Motion detection  The alarm detected by the motion  detection function   Click Detection  and the motion detection menu is  displayed to allow you to set the motion detection  function  page 73      Effective period  Set the period during which alarm detection is effective     Always  Alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  alarm detection is effective   Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Periodical sending Tab     Setting  the periodical e mail sending mode    You can set to send e mails periodically     Periodical sending    Select On when you want to use periodical e mail  sending     Image file name    Type the file name of the image attached to the e mail  using up to 10 alphanumeric characters     hyphen  an
5.     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     HTML output tab    If the monitor is for personal use  this tab can be used to  output sample source for HTML and script    For details on the setting  refer to    Monitor    of the  Layout tab     Initial streaming Jpeg Jpeg Flash    ze 160  120  QQVGA  v    Initial PTZ No PTZ    Area zoom  P ar  Vector dragging    Initial frame rate 15 wy    Initial image Still image    streaming    Initial sound    Monitor   Displays a preview    Preview  Displays a preview on the monitor based on  the current settings    Default  Resets the setting     The selected image size 1s not used for the preview  screen     Embedded script  Displays the sample source for script     HTML sample  Displays the sample source for HTML        Configuring the Viewer     Viewer Menu    81    BIBWeD   y  Hugesiuiupy       SJOUIO    82       This section explains how to use the application  software and commands  including the supplied CD   ROM        Using the SNC toolbox    Explains the functions except those of the Network tab  in SNC toolbox     To install SNC toolbox  to assign an IP address and to set  the network  see    Assigning the IP Address to the  Camera    on page 6 in    Preparation        SNC toolbox may not operate correctly if you use a  personal firewall or antivirus software in your  computer  In this case  disable the software or assign  an IP address to the camera using another method  For  an example  see    Assign
6.     Voice alert 1  2  3    Checking this box allows you to select Voice alert 1   Voice alert 2 or Voice alert 3 on the Trigger panel in the  main viewer  You can output audio from the audio file  saved in the camera by clicking Voice alert 1   2 or 3     File   Displays the name of the audio file saved in the camera      Not uploaded    is displayed dimly if no audio file is  saved     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Setting the Operations from the Viewer     Trigger Menu    71       elawey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       Setting the Schedule      Schedule Menu    When you click Schedule   in the Administrator menu   the Schedule menu appears    The Schedule menu consists of seven tabs    This is the same menu as the Schedule menu that is  displayed when you click Schedule to set the Effective  period in the following menus     Day Night  Schedule in the Day Night tab of the  Camera menu   e Mail  Schedule in the Alarm sending or Periodical  sending tab of the e Mail  SMTP  menu   FTP  Schedule in the Alarm sending or Periodical  sending tab of the FTP client menu   Image memory  Schedule in the Alarm recording or  Periodical recording tab of the Image memory menu   Alarm out  Schedule in the Alarm out   or Alarm out 2  tab of the Alarm output menu   Voice alert  Schedule in the Voice alert 1  2 or 3 tab of  the Voice alert menu    Example  When setting e Mail  SMTP   Periodical  sending  in the Schedule menu    e Mail
7.     elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    Alarm recording Tab     Setting the    Image memory function when  detecting the alarm    You can set to record image and audio file to the memory  linked with an external sensor input or built in motion  detection function        Alarm recording    Select On to configure the settings for recording image  and audio files linked with alarm detection     Image file name    Type the file name you want to assign to the image s  to  be recorded  You can use up to 10 alphanumeric  characters     hyphen  and _  underscore  for naming     Suffix    Select a suffix to be added 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 the year  2 digits    month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour  2 digits    minute  2 digits   second  2 digits  and sequential  number  2 digits   thus adding a 14 digit number to  the image file name    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and an  sequential 2   digit number is added to the image file  name     Tip  A sequential number added to Date  amp  time and    Sequence number is used to identify individual files  created with consecutive alarm events     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm    Select the alarm to be linked with the recording of image  and audio files     Recording Images in Memory     Image memory Menu    Sensor input 1  The
8.     on page 26     Alarm sending Tab     Setting the  FTP client action when detecting  the alarm    Set to forward an image and audio file to the specified  FTP server linked with alarm detection by the external  sensor input or by the built in motion detection function        Alarm sending    Select On to send the image and audio file to the FTP  server linked with alarm detection     Remote path    Type the path to the destination using 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 be added 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 the year  2 digits    month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour  2 digits    minute  2 digits  and second  2 digits   and  sequential number  2 digits   thus adding a 14 digit  number to the image file name     Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client Menu    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and a  sequential 2 digit number are added to the image file  name     Tip  A sequential number added to Date  amp  time and    Sequence number is used to identify individual files  created with consecutive alarm events     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm    Sele
9.    Click Browse    to select the certificate to be imported   Click Submit to import the certificate  and the selected  file to the camera     The import process becomes invalid if the selected file is  not a certificate or the imported certificate is not  allowed     Generating a self signed certificate   A self signed certificate can be generated in the camera  to be used when Use a self signed certificate  For test  use  is selected from Certificate options    Click Generate to generate a self signed certificate in  the camera  Clicking Generate again after Generate  has been clicked once will update the self signed  certificate stored in the camera     Make sure to set the date and time on the camera  correctly before performing this operation  If the date  and time are not correctly set  it may cause browser  connection problems     To display certificate information   When the certificate has been set in the camera correctly   its information appears on Status  Issuer DN  Subject  DN  Validity Period and Extended Key Usage     Status  Shows 1f the status of the certificate 1s valid or invalid   The following statuses are recognised     Valid  The certificate is correctly stored and set   Invalid  The certificate is not correctly stored and set    Possible causes are as follows        Use an external certificate is selected and the  private key password included in the certificate is  not specified correctly        Use an external certificate is selected and the  private
10.    Movie folder                   Specify a folder to save the still images and movies to     Using the System Utility          Joystick tab          r  E SNC Viewer Property             Button assign                      You can assign the joystick buttons here     Tip    This device is not equipped with Joystick functions     SNC Desktop viewer    This is a gadget that displays the camera image in the  side bar of Windows Vista     Installing the SNC desktop viewer     d Click Download   When the license agreement policies are displayed  on the SNC desktop viewer download screen  agree  after reading them carefully and download the SNC  desktop viewer     2 Execute the downloaded SncDesktop Viewer  gadjet  file     Using the SNC desktop viewer  When the SNC desktop viewer is successfully installed   it will appear on the side bar of Windows Vista     SncDesktopViewer    Frame rate  1  Low     Image Size    320 x 240  QVGA       How to control PTZ    Area zoom     PTZ control bar    5 Vector dragging       Camera address  Set the IP address for the camera to display on the  Gadget     Frame rate  Select the frame rate for the image to display on the  Gadget     Image size  Select the image size for the image to display on the  Gadget     How to control PTZ   Select the PTZ operation mode for the Gadget screen  from the options Area zoom  PTZ control bar  and  Vector dragging         7 D       Click Ea  Exit  to exit Gadget   When you click ey  Set   you will see the followin
11.    appears  click OK     Information Bar              Did you notice the Information Bar   The Information Bar alerts you when Internet Explorer blocks 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         9    If the information bar appears  click on the bar and select    Install ActiveX Control        If    Internet Explorer     Security Warning    appears  click       Install     Internet Explorer   Security Warning    Do you want to install this software   E Name  Program name  Publisher  Sony Corporation     x  More options      Install Don t Install    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 risk     Select Off in the Windows Firewall dialog       Windows Firewall    General   Exceptions   Advanced            Y Windows Firewall iz helping to protectyour FE    Windows Firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users  from gaining access to pour computer through the  nternet or a network           On  recommended     This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to thi  computer  with the exception of those selected on the Exceptions tab         Don t allow exceptions    Select this when you connect to public networks in less secure  l
12.   86    Setting SNC toolbox options    Select Option from the Tools menu to display the     Option    dialog  This dialog consists of three tabs   General  Network and Log     General tab    Language jp    Default device account    Administrator name    Administrator password      Show warning dialog when close main window    Remind me the risk when assign IP    Cancel       Language  Set language     Default device account  Set the initial values of user name and password for the  administrator accessing the device for each device     Show warning dialog when closing main window   Select to display the warning message    Remind me the risk when assigning IP  Select to  display the warning message     Using the SNC toolbox    Network tab    f Network      Use HTTP proxy Use FTP proxy    IP configuration      iPv4    IPv6 priority    SSL Setting    Default client certificate IE certificates       How to process SSL error in scheduled task or main window Continue   Cancel    When SLL function of device is SSL only  allow to switch fram HTTP protocol to  HTTPS protocol automatically    Cancel       Configure the HTTP proxy and FTP proxy    When using HTTP proxy  check Use HTTP proxy   When using FTP proxy  check Use FTP proxy    To auto detect the proxy server  select On for Auto  detect    If you are not auto detecting the proxy server  select Off  for Auto detect  and enter the proxy address and proxy  port number     IP configuration  Select IPv4 or IPv6 priority for combined
13.   Basic Configuration by the Administrator    15        WANN       BIBWeD OU  Bunesedo          Operating the Camera    This section explains how to monitor the image from the    Administrator and User    This network camera identifies those who log in as the  Administrator or User     camera using your Web browser  Internet Explorer   The Administrator can use all the functions of this  network camera  including camera settings  The User  The functions of the camera should be set by the can use the functions for monitoring the image and  Administrator  For the setting of the camera  see audio from the camera  and control the camera  The     Administrating the Camera    on page 26  Viewer mode setting is used to restrict the user   s access    rights  There are three types of users     Each type of user can use the corresponding functions below     Monitor aliveimage   CT CUO CO   Viewthedateandtime CT CO   e   o  j o  Control the frame rate JPEG mode ony         J   e j         Control the image view size        e j  e j     Savea still image and moviein the computer              e     Sendanimage file to the FTP server   i J ej        Sendan image attached toan e mail     J ej          Record an image in the memory C a OO    Control the alarm output of the I O port on the camera    Switch the Day Night function mode  Play an audio file  Voice alert     Switch the TCP UDP transmission mode  Available in MPEG4   H 264 mode only     Receive audio    Select the codec mode      
14.   Effective period    Set the period during which periodical sending 1s  effective     Always  Periodical sending is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  periodical sending is effective   Click Schedule to display the menu for the effective  period      Setting the Schedule     Schedule Menu     on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client Menu    63       elewey   y  Bulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    64       Recording Images in  Memory        mage memory Menu    When you click in the Administrator  menu  the Image memory menu appears    By using the image memory function  you can record an  image and audio file  shot being linked with the external  sensor input or built in motion detection function  in the  built in memory  approx  8 MB   or in a CF memory  card  not supplied  Applicable for SNC CH140 only   inserted in the camera  The image file can also be  recorded 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 Menu    on page 68     The Image memory menu consists of three tabs     Common  Alarm recording and Periodical recording     For details on usable memory cards  contact your  authorized Sony dealer     The image and audio files recorded in the built in  memory are deleted when the power of the camera is 
15.   Possible set value  1 to 99    Daily  Specify the operation frequency in units of  days   Possible set value  1 to 99    Weekly  Specify the operation frequency in units  of weeks and days of the week   Possible set value   1 to 99     Range of recurrence   Specify the starting date and time  and the end date  and time    Start  Set the starting date    Execution time  Set the starting time     No end date  This setting does not set an end date     End after  Specify the number of times to execute  the operation   End by  Set the end date     Q Click Next   Check the setting when the final confirmation  screen for task setting is displayed   If correction 1s needed  click Back to return to the  previous screen to redo the setting     10 Click Finish     Configuring the device setting    You can configure advanced settings for a device on the  Device Setting screen    When you select a device s  on the Device list and select  Device Setting from the Tools menu  or when you right  click on the device selection screen and click Device  Setting in the displayed menu  the Device Setting screen  is displayed     Display sample     Device Setting     e  Be pae Model name SNC          i Date amp Time Serial number 002013       dnitialize Software version    Device     Network     SSL Homepage     802 1X    User   gt  aami     Sensor input mode    Viewer authentication Off  Exclusive control mode Off      Preset position Sensor input 1    e Mail  SMTP      FTP client     Image memor
16.   SMTP    Alarm schedule    e Mail  SMTP    Periodical schedule    Use the same time schedule every day   When this item is checked  the same Start time and End  time are applied to all days  In that case  the Start time  and End time of the day from Mon  Monday  to Sun   Sunday  cannot be input     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     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Setting the Schedule     Schedule Menu          Setting the Alarm Buffer      Alarm buffer Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu   the Alarm buffer menu appears    You can set the Pre alarm image and audio  the image  and audio before alarm detection  and the Post  alarm  image and audio  These can be set when Alarm sending  of FTP client menu or Alarm recording of the Image  memory menu is set to On  besides when Use alarm  buffer is selected        Codec  Select the image to be used for the alarm buffer     Recording capacity    Displays the maximum recording capacity of the alarm  buffer in the present camera setting of the video mode   image size  bit rate and frame rate     Recording time    Set the recording time for the Pre alarm image audio  and Post alarm image audio     Pre alarm duration  Type the recording time of the  image audio before alarm detection    Post alarm duration  Type the recording time of the
17.   Select this option when no security is set        This setting is not recommended for reasons of  protecting your computer from harm     WEP  Select this option when WEP  Wired Equivalent  Privacy  security method is used    WPA  Select this option when WPA  W1 Fi Protected  Access  security method is used    WPA2  Select this option when WPA2 security method  is used    Easy setting  Select this option when you use Easy  setting     WEP  Set up this item when WEP is selected on Security     Use WEP key automatically generated  Checking this box allows you to use an automatically  generated WEP key  Uncheck the box when you enter a  WEP key manually    To use the automatically generated WEP key  you need  to enable the 802 1 X  wireless  function  After checking  this box  click OK at the bottom of the window  The  802 1 X function is enabled     For correct operation of the 802 1 X function  you need  to configure the 802 1 X settings  such as certificate  setting  appropriately  For details on the 802 1X settings   see    Using the 802 1 X Authentication Function      802 1X Menu    on page 51     802 1X   This button is active when Use WEP key automatically  generated is selected    When you click 802 1X  the 802 1X menu appears   allowing you to configure the 802 1 X  wireless   function     WEP key   Type and select the WEP key information  This section  is active when Use WEP key automatically generated  is not selected    Up to 4 WEP keys can be set in the following 
18.   amp  time            eee 28 Firmware Upgrade            ccccccceees 88  Alarm buffer Menu                   000  12 Custom Homepage Installer            88 tolder SUUICUING saarn 67  alarm detection                cccccccees 60  62 TOA aiae ttstacea ac heustseantcuse 30  Alarm duration               0   000eeeeeeeeees 69 D Format CF memory card                 30  Alarm output             05  21  27  68  71 Date TME  28 format of date and time                   28  Alarm output Menu                   008 68 date and time aa  28 Fiame Tatera a 18 37  Alarm recording         eeeeeeseeeeseeeessee  66 Date and time format                       28 A Y Carer E E E EA S 57  Alarm sending               ssseseeee 60  62 Date No  veccccccccccecscccscccsscecseesseeessess 67 PUP Cli ean 27 71  ANI eeen e 41 Day Night      ccccseeeeeeeeeees om ey FTP client function                  c0006 61  ARP commands                00000eeeeees 100 Day night mode     cceeeeeeeeeeeeee  35 PEP ClrentMICHU ss cassarsstedtestixcnsts 61  PUCIO a  scsanascmceionsaessoadionananscussonstnes 57 daylight saving time    98 FERSEN tinct cotitcatactewtonstense 27 61  AICI Oena i 31 32 Default gateway oo    39  40 FTP server function                cc00008 68  Ado CODEC  ran eden 31 Default policy ices 58 FTP server Menu sisicsescvesentadevevessdenes 68  Audio output       eee ectsettttetreeeees 69 ra       e 30 PEP servet Nae sodasini 61  Audio port numbet                 0008 38 Delete custom homepage         
19.   and more    than 2 5MB free space is required in the builtin memory of the device  Color drop down list  The Image Memory function of the device need set    Off  The device will be rebooted after the installation is completed    Start uploading    Cancel    The color is common to every privacy mask  The  color last selected is applied        3 Type the path in which your homepage is stored   3 Select the desired privacy mask number in the    privacy mask setting section  and then click Set of 4 Click Start uploading   the corresponding number  Uploading of the homepage file to the camera  The mask is displayed on the viewer  starts     MW 5 Click Cancel to exit the program   Using the Custom Homepage        Setting the customized homepage    The Custom Homepage function of the SNC toolox  allows you to store the homepage that you have created  in the camera and watch it     Using the Firmware Upgrade    Using the Firmware Upgrade function of the SNC  toolbox allows you to upgrade the firmware of the  device     Notes on creating the homepage  When you are creating the homepage  note the following  points  1  e The file name should be typed using up to 24   characters including the extension     e The file size of the homepage should be 2 0 MB or You can select multiple devices at the same time     Starting the Firmware Upgrade    Select the device to upgrade its firmware from the  Device list     less  l l l    e To see the created homepage  set the Homepage in the 2 Right 
20.   image and outputs an alarm  In VMF  an alarm is  notified when a motion detected under the motion  detection setting passes  appears in  disappears from or  shows any movement in a specified area or on an  inspection line    The motion detection function and the VMF function  can independently set off an alarm at the time of  detection     What are VMF functions    VMF is a function for inspecting whether a motion  detected under the motion detection setting passed   appeared in  disappeared from or shows any movement  in a specified area or on an inspection line    The inspection method is selected from Pass Presence   Appear Disappear Volume  and allows for a maximum  combined inspection method of three  which can be  simultaneously or sequentially executed     Passing    A passage line is determined  and when a moving object  passes the setting line  an alarm is set off    FTP client alarm sending  image memory alarm  recording and or audio file playback can be performed  in synchronization with this alarm     Existing   When a moving object in the designated area exists after  a certain period of time has elapsed  it will set off an  alarm  FTP client alarm sending  image memory alarm  recording and or audio file playback can be performed  in synchronization with this alarm     Appearance    When a moving object appears in the designated area  it  will set off an alarm  FTP client alarm sending  image  memory alarm recording and or audio file playback can  be performed 
21.   image audio after alarm detection     The value of Recording capacity differs depending on  the image size and image quality settings in the Camera  menu     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26        Setting the Sensor input   Camera tampering  detection Motion  detection       Event detection Menu    When you click Event detection in the Administrator  menu  the Event detection menu appears  Event  detection menu is constituted by Sensor input  Camera  tampering detection and Motion detection tabs     Sensor input tab     Set the sensor  input    Sensor input mode    Set the direction of the detected input signal to the   sensor input terminal of the camera    Normally open  Detects the alarm when the sensor  input is short circuited    Normally closed  Detects the alarm when the sensor  input is open circuited     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Camera tampering detection tab      Set the camera tampering detection    Camera tampering detection    Select On to activate the function to detect the camera  shaking  When you select On  you can select the  Sensitivity    Detection status  Display the tampering detection state  of the time when Camera tampering detection tab 1s  opened  To clear the detection status  click Clear  button     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Motion detection tab     Set the  motion VMF detection    Motion detection detects moving objects in the camera
22.   sec      For SNC DH140  DH180  Select the shutter speed from list box  Selectable shutter  speed values are as follows     1  1 2  1 4  1 8  1 15  1 30  1 50  1 60  1 100  1 250   1 500  1 1000  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000  sec      e This cannot be selected when View DR is On    e For SNC CH140  if the Lens type is set to Auto iris  lens  the shutter speed control mode cannot be set to  Auto     Auto slow shutter   The automatic exposure setting including long term  exposure is set to compensate for the brightness of a  scene    Select the minimum shutter speed in the long term  exposure mode from the list box    Selectable shutter speed values are as follows     1  1 2  1 4  1 8  1 15  sec      When Off is selected  the automatic exposure function  cannot be set in the long term exposure mode     e This cannot be selected when View DR is On   e If the shutter speed is 1  1 2  1 4  1 8 or 1 15  this  setting will be fixed to Off     Tip    Depending on the setting  the range of Auto controlled  shutter speed is as follows    Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu    33       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  BulessiulWpY    For SNC CH140  Shutter speed  Fixed  or  SNC DH140  DH180  e When Auto slow shutter is Off  Shutter speed is fixed to the value set in Shutter speed  e When Auto slow shutter is set except for Off  The range of shutter speed is from the value set in  Auto slow shutter to the value set in Shutter speed     For SNC CH140  Shutter speed  A
23.   some items in the Network  menu  page 38  cannot be restored   e The following items cannot be stored or restored with  Backup setting data or Restore setting       audio files uploaded using SNC audio upload tool      a homepage created using Custom Homepage of  SNC toolbox     aclient certificate and CA certificate to be used in  the 802 1 X authentication function      Header logo      superimpose logo    Format CF memory card  SNC CH140  only     Click Format to format the CF memory card  not  supplied  inserted into the CF card slot of the camera   The files and folders stored in the CF memory card are  deleted while formatting     e Before formatting  disable the image memory  function and FTP server function to protect the CF  memory card from writing    e Do not activate the Format CF memory card  function when no card is inserted into the CF card slot     Delete custom homepage    Click Delete to delete the homepages recorded in the  flash memory of the camera with Custom Homepage of  SNC toolbox  page 88      Delete voice alert file    Click Delete to delete all the audio files stored in the  camera using SNC audio upload tool  page 93      e Clicking Delete deletes all the stored audio files  simultaneously  To delete a specified audio file only   perform deletion of the audio file in the corresponding  Voice alert tab of the Voice alert menu  page 69     e Before deleting the audio file  set Voice alert to Off in  each tab of the Voice alert menu  page 69      D
24.  Control the setting menu      Usable function      Not usable function    The access rights of the administrator and the user can  be set in    Setting the User     User Menu    of the  Administrator menu on page 57     1 6 Administrator and User       Logging in to System    Logging in as a user       Start the Web browser on your computer and type  the IP address of the camera you want to monitor     Address   http  192  168 0  100    The viewer is displayed     Display sample        Three types of viewer are available  ActiveX  viewer  Plug in free viewer and custom homepage   By default  ActiveX viewer is displayed  To switch  the viewer  make changes to the Viewer menu     page 79      If the main viewer does not start correctly  the security  level of the Internet Explorer may be set to higher than  Medium  See    To display the viewer correctly    on  page 14 and check the security level     About Viewers    You can use the following viewers     ActiveX viewer    This viewer can monitor the camera image in any of the  JPEG  MPEG4 and H 264 video codecs    You must install this viewer when you access the main  viewer for the first time     When you display the main viewer of the  camera for the first time   When you access the network camera using ActiveX  viewer for the first time  the Security Warning appears   Click Yes and install ActiveX Control  You can use all  the functions of the viewer with ActiveX Control     Plug in free viewer    This viewer allows the use
25.  Existing    Duration a       Similar to a active window an trigger area can also be  moved and vertexes can be moved added or deleted   If an object exists within the window longer than the  specified time  existing is acknowledged     Duration  Specify the time of existing     Appearance    Filter type   Appearance       This criterion is whether an object appeared in the  trigger area    Similar to an active window  a trigger area can also be  moved and vertexes can be moved added or deleted     Disappearance    Filter type   Disappearance       This criterion is whether an object disappeared in the  trigger area    Similar to an active window  a trigger area can also be  moved and vertexes can be moved added or deleted     Capacity    Filter type   Capacity    Minimum quantity       Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu    T        elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulWpY    This criterion is the number of objects found in the  trigger area    The quantity is specified from the pull down list   Similar to a active window  the trigger area can also be  moved and its vertexes can also be moved  added or  deleted     Minimum quantity  The quantity is specified from the     Minimum quantity    pull down     Trigger size    Specify the minimum trigger size and maximum trigger  size of the object  To specify the size  you can either  enter values or drag the vertexes of the area     Trigger size       a Aai  
26.  SMTP     Sending an Image via E   and Audio     Camera mail     e Mail  SMTP   Menu    on page 31 Menu    on page 58       Common Tab    on page 31 Common    Common Tab     Setting  the e Mail  SMTP      Picture Tab    on page 32 Function    on page 58    Higher sensitivity    Day Night Tab    on page 35 Alarm sending    Alarm sending Tab      l l Setting the e mail sending  Video codec    Video codec Tab    on mode when detecting the  page 36 alarm    on page 60       Streaming Tab    on page 37 Periodical sending    Periodical sending Tab        P i Setting the periodical e mail  Configuring the Network sending mode    on page 60      Network Menu    on    page 38    Sending Images to FTP    Server     FTP client Menu        Network Tab    on page 38 on page 61  Wireless    Wireless Tab     Setting of Common    Common Tab     Setting  wireless connection  SNC  terpreti Gn  CH140 only     on page 39 page 61       QoS Tab    on page 42 Alarm sending    Alarm sending Tab      Setting the FTP client acti  IP address    Dynamic IP address Ta a st a cting mee ee  notification notification Tab        62  Notifying the IP Address    ee  on page 44 Periodical sending    Periodical sending Tab      Setting the periodical FTP       Setting the SSL function client activity    on page 63        SSL Menu    on page 46       gt    Image memory    Recording Images in    CA certificate    CA certificate tab     Menu    on page 64    Adding the CA certificate Common    Common Tab     Settin
27.  Subnet mask    32 bit stream used to distinguish the subnet address  from an IP address     TCP    Acronym for Transmission Control Protocol  A standard  protocol used for Internet connection  Compared with  the other protocol  UDP  TCP provides reliable  communication but communication speed is slower     TKIP    Acronym for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  This is  used in WPA encryption for a wireless LAN  TKIP  provides high security since it changes encryption keys  based on PSK during on going communication     UDP    Acronym for User Datagram Protocol  A standard  protocol used for Internet connection  Compared with  the other protocol  TCP  UDP can transmit data faster   but reliable communication is not guaranteed     Unicast    Transmission of data to specified equipment on a  network by specifying a single address     WPA    Acronym for Wi Fi Protected Access  This is an  encryption standard for a wireless LAN  It provides  higher security than the conventional WEP  Wired  Equivalent Privacy  standard  In WPA  TKIP is used for  the encryption method  and PSK and EAP are used for  the authentication protocol     WPA2    Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Access 2  WPA  is a  standard with which AES  Advanced Encryption  Standard  1s added to WPA     802 1X    A standard that performs user authentication and  dynamic key generation and traffic on a LAN        C E    n d ex CA  Certificate Authority       51  102 PA oen a 42  CA Certificate nrsitnurranasn 53 55 EAP met
28.  The Select File dialog opens     3 Select the file you want to play   Click on the top of the screen to open the file  information dialog   an    Camera information Codec  Model name Video    SNC H 264  6 fos    IP address Audio    192 166 0100 G11 i 64 kbps    Serial number    Record event Date  amp  time    Sensor input 1       File dialog   Model name  Model name of the camera with  which the file was recorded    IP address  IP address of the camera with which  the file was recorded    Serial number  Serial number of the camera with  which the file was recorded    Date amp time  Recording date and time   Movie  Video Codec   Audio  Audio Codec    Using the SNC video player     Playing a Video Audio File Recorded with the Camera    99       SJOUIO       SJOUIO    Record event  Type of event used for the  recording  Sensor input  Camera tampering  detection  VMF  Motion detection    Playing a video audio file    Click ce  start  to start playback from the beginning of  the selected file    To freeze the movie temporarily  click n  pause    Click   again to resume playback from the freeze  point    To stop playback  click m  stop     To start playback from the beginning  click    start   again    Playback stops when the file is played to the end     Playing from a specified point  Move the slider bar below the image display  and  playback will start from the position of the slider bar     Adjusting the sound    Adjust the playing sound volume by moving the  Slider bar  Move 
29.  data bits are transmitted     CA  Certificate Authority     A private authority that issues and controls digital  certificates to be used for authentication regarding  network access     Capture    To send audio and video converted to digital data from  video devices to a computer     Codec    Software hardware for coding decoding video and audio  data     Common name    A URL to be typed in the browser when you access a  website employing SSL  Secure Sockets Layer   protocol with the security function  Access is successful  after the URL of the website is verified as matching the  server   s common name     Contrast    The difference in tone between the lightest and darkest  portions of the image     Default gateway  Device that can be used to access another network     DHCP server    Acronym 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 the terminals     Digital certificate    An electronic certificate that a CA  Certificate  Authority  attests that a public key to cancel a secret  code is issued by an authentic publisher     Digital zoom    Zooming in out function of an image without using an  optical zooming function     DNS server    Acronym for Domain Name System server  As an IP  address required for connecting to the device on an IP  network is numerical and difficult to rem
30.  external sensor that is connected to  sensor input of the camera I O port    Camera tampering detection  An alarm that is  triggered when the camera detects vibration or  shaking    VMF  An alarm of the VMF detection function    Motion detection  The alarm by the motion detection  function    Click Detection  and the Motion detection menu is  displayed to allow you to set the motion detection  function  page 73      Effective period  Set the period during which alarm detection is effective     Always  Alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  alarm detection is effective   Click Schedule to display the setting menu for the  effective period      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     Alarm buffer   Select Use alarm buffer when you record the image   audio at a specific time before or after alarm detection   pre alarm  post alarm     If you do not select the alarm buffer  only the image at  the moment of alarm detection 1s recorded    Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer menu   For details  see    Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm  buffer Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Periodical recording Tab     Setting  the periodical recording mode    You can set to record video files  JPEG files   periodically     Periodical recording  Select On when you want to use periodical recording     Image file name    Type the file name of the image to be recorde
31.  file  The following  Certificate dialog appears     Certificate    General   Details   Certification Path    Authorities store                    pa Certificate Information    This CA Root certificate is not trusted  To enable trust   install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification    Issued to  WINZ00SCA4    Issued by  WINZ00SC4    Yalid from 10 23 2006 to 11 17 2011       2 Click Installation Certificate     The Certificate Import Wizard appears     Certificate Import Wizard    Welcome to the Certificate Import  Wizard    This wizard helps you copy certificates  certificate trust  lists  and certificate revocation lists From your disk to a  certificate store     4 certificate  which is issued by a certification authority  is  a confirmation of your identity and contains information  used to protect data or to establish secure network  connections  4 certificate store is the system area where  certificates are kept     To continue  click Next       Cancel         3 Click Next     Certificate Import Wizard    Certificate Store  Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept        Windows can automatically select a certificate store  or you can specify a location For          4 Select Automatically selects the certificate store    based on the type of certificate and click Next   Completing the Certificate Import Wizard  appears     Certificate Import Wizard    Completing the Certificate Import  Wizard    You have successfully completed the Certif
32.  file  etc      Recording Images in Memory      Image memory Menu    on page 64     FTP server   Displays the FTP server menu for setting the FTP server  function of the camera      Downloading Images from the  Camera     FTP server Menu    on page 68     Alarm output   Displays the Alarm output menu for setting the alarm  output terminal of the camera      Setting the Alarm  Output     Alarm output Menu    on page 68     Voice alert   Displays the Voice alert menu for playing an audio file  stored in the camera in synchronization with alarm  detection by the sensor input or the motion detection  function      Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm  Detection     Voice alert Menu    on page 69     Trigger   Displays the Trigger menu for designating the operation  to execute when you run a trigger      Setting the  Operations from the Viewer     Trigger Menu    on page  70     Schedule   Displays the Schedule menu for the Day Night function   e Mail  SMTP  function  FTP client function  Image  memory function and Alarm output function  Voice alert  function  etc      Setting the Schedule     Schedule Menu     on page 72     Alarm buffer   Displays the Alarm buffer menu for the buffer for  storing the image and audio related to alarm detection       Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm buffer Menu    on  page 72     Event Detection   Displays the setting menu for all built in detection  functions      Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering  detection Motion detection     Event detec
33.  focus may not be  achieved    e When using Easy Focus  the alarm of motion detection  is deactivated    e When using Day Night link  confirm the focus  condition under both Day and Night mode     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu 35       eBlewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    IR illuminator  SNC DH180 only     Sync with Day Night  IR illuminator will be activated  once Day Night mode switched  when it is checked     off  IR illuminator will be always off     Maximum Strength  From low to high  Maximum  strength for IR illuminator is graded from level to  level6     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Video codec Tab    Use this tab to set the items for the video codec     JPEG  640x480  VGA   30 v fps  2048 v kbps  5S Y se   off    Level 7 v    width contro Unlimited ov Mbps    JPEG    1280x720  720HD     Y Mbps    Cropping   You can crop a portion of the image and display the  cropped image on the computer  Cropping reduces the  transmitting data size and thus the network load  and a  higher frame rate is achieved     Select On to crop the image  or Off     Motion detection  page 73  operates for an image in the  image size that is not cropped even if Cropping is set to  On     To crop an image       Set Cropping to On and click the Area setting  button   The area setting window appears     2 Setting the trimming portion  Hold down the left button of the mouse on the still  image and drag the cursor diagon
34.  in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 9 or    Configuring  Windows Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista     on page 11    The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect cameras that  are subsequently connected to the local network after  the program has started    The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect network  cameras that are not equipped with audio     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 network 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  D and password  The  password is shown as turned letters     Select all   Click to select all the cameras in the camera list  This is  useful  for example  when you delete all the cameras  from the list or specify the same user ID and password  for all cameras     User ID Password  Use this item when you specify the user ID and    password to communicate with selected camera s  only     Select camera s  from the camera list and click this  button  The following dialog opens    Type the user ID and password for the administrator and  click O
35.  key password is specified in spite of the fact  that the key pair in the certificate is not encrypted        Use an external certificate is selected and the key  pair is not included in the certificate        Use a self signed certificate  For test use  is  selected without the self signed certificate being  generated     When the certificate to be imported is of PKCS 12  format and the private key password is not set correctly    lt Put correct private key password gt  is displayed in the  boxes of Issuer DN  Subject DN  Validity Period and  Extended Key Usage  Specify the correct private key  password to confirm the information of the certificate     To delete the imported certificate or self signed  certificate   Click Delete to delete the certificate or self signed  certificate imported to the camera     Private key password    Type the password for the private key information  included in the certificate using up to 50 characters  This  text box is active only when Certificate options is set to  Use an external certificate    Leave the text box blank if the private key information  included in the certificate 1s not encrypted    If no private key password is set in the camera  an active  text field is displayed and this allows a password to be  entered    If a private key password is already set  it is displayed as  an inactive text field     Reset   To change the private key password  click this button   The current password is cleared and the password text  box become
36.  menu of the  Administrator menu properly  page 70      1 Click e Mail  SMTP  on the Trigger panel   The 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     Sending a monitor image to an FTP  server    You can send a captured still image to the FTP server   To use this function  you need to make FTP active and  set the address in the Trigger menu of the Administrator  menu properly  page 71       1 Click FTP client on the Trigger panel   The still image of the moment you click is captured   and the image file is sent to the FTP server     Recording a camera image as a still  image    You can capture a camera image as a still picture and  record it    SNC CH140 can record images in its built in memory or  CF memory card  not supplied   SNC DH140 and  DH180 can only record images in its built in memory   To use this function  you need to make Image memory  active and set the details in the Trigger menu of the  Administrator menu  page 71       1 Click Image memory on the Trigger panel   The still image of the moment you click is captured   and the image file is recorded     Controlling Alarm out 1  2    You can control Alarm out 1  2    To use this function  you need to make Alarm out 1 or  Alarm out 2 active in the Trigger menu of the  Administrator menu  page 71      1 Click Alarm out 1 or Alarm out 2 on the T rigger  panel   The alarm output is switched by clicking   The alarm output mode c
37.  must be    connected to a router or switch that supports the QoS  function     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Dynamic IP address notification    Tab     Notifying the IP Address    When Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP  is  selected in the Network tab or Wireless tab  you can  send notification of completion of the network settings  using the SMTP or HTTP protocol     e Mail  SMTP  notification   On Off    SMTP server name  SMTP port number 25 25 to 65535  Use TLS On    STARTILS On    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 for  sending an e mail  using up to 64 characters     SMTP port number    Enter a port number from 25 to 65535   The standard port number is 25  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for SMTPs is 465     Use TLS  To use the encryption function by TLS  set to On     Configuring the Network     Network Menu          The model on sale in China does not support the TLS  function     STARTTLS    To use the encryption function by STARTTLS  set to  On     The model on sale in China does not support the  STARTTLS function     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  Select if authentication is required when an e mail  is sent  Select one of the authentication methods  from the 
38.  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    101       SIOUIO    ON  X       SIOUIO    3  sysName  lt string gt   Set the case of    mib 2 system sysName O    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   Type    1     enable  or    2     disable  in the  lt value gt   position     5  community  lt ID gt  r    lt communityName gt   lt IpAddressString gt    Set the community attributes   lt  D gt  describes the   setting identification number  1 to 8     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 by any host in the     private    community and having the ID  number    2      community 2 r private 0 0 0 0    trap  lt ID gt   lt communityName gt     lt IpAddressString gt    Set the attributes 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     descri
39.  page 10     2 Click the Setup icon of SNC toolbox   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 8 or    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 10     3 Click File Open        If you click    Save    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     4 install SNC toolbox on your computer using the  wizard   If the Software License Agreement is displayed   read it carefully and click Accept to continue with  the installation     5 Start SNC toolbox     When you are using Windows Vista  the message     User Account Control     An unidentified program  wants access to your computer    may appear  In this  case  click Allow     6 Click Search   SNC toolbox detects the network cameras  connected to the local network and lists them     7  SNC toolbox  File E  Edit E  View  Tools  Task K  Help H     SNC 2   00101    00 01 4a 31 ad 02 192 168 0 102 Fixed       0 entries Check firewal       Tip  The factory setting of the camera network is DHCP  mode for both LAN and Wireless LAN     Select a camera you want to assign an IP address  from the list and click Network   The account settings screen is displayed     Device Account    ID Devic
40.  select the folder to move to and select Paste     Changing the Device list display    method    Details display    Select Normal from the View menu or click Ej to set  to the details display     Search result   iS    SNC    00101    Device0003 00 01 4a 31 ad 02 192 168 0 102    Details display with thumbnails    Select Snapshot S  from the View menu or click K to  set to the details display with thumbnails           Display with large thumbnails    Select Snapshot L  from the View menu or click HH to  set to display with large thumbnails        Modifying the items to show on list    Select Column setting from the View menu to display  the    Column Setting    dialog     Column Setting    Column of Search result Column of My device      MAC address Client certificate   MAC address      Device address IPv4    Model   Device address    Device address IPv6    Serial No   DHCP Fixed IP      DHCP Fixed IP IPv4    Version No      Port No     DHCP Fixed IP IPv6    Admin name   Model      HTTP Pot No  IP Address of NIC   Serial No    Check the items you want to display and remove the  checks from items you want to hide    Click OK after making the changes  The new setting is  reflected on the list and the display returns to the main  screen     Updating thumbnail images    To display the thumbnail  select the camera of the  thumbnail you wish to update and click Reload to  display the current camera image as the thumbnail     Using the SNC toolbox       85       SJOUIO       SJOUIO  
41.  the SNC CH140  DH140 or DH180  as an example     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 that appear on your screen     Installation Manual  printed matter     The supplied Installation Manual describes the names  and functions of parts and controls of the Network  Camera  connection examples  and how to set up the  camera  Be sure to read the Installation Manual before  hand        System Requirements    The following computer environment is necessary for  the computer to display images and the controls of the  camera     December 2009     CPU  Intel Core 2 Duo  2 GHz or higher     Memory  1 GB or more     OS   Microsoft Windows XP  Windows Vista  32 bit version  only    Microsoft DirectX 9 0c or higher    Web Browser  Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or 7 0    Display  1600 x 1200 pixels or higher     How to Use This User   s Guide    5       M  IAAO       uolesedaid    6       The Preparation section explains what the administrator  has to prepare for monitoring 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 you install it for the   first time    You can assign an IP address in two ways    e Using SNC toolbox stored in the supplied CD ROM   see this page    e Using the ARP  Address Resolution Protocol   co
42.  the System menu  For details  see     Configuring the System     System Menu     page 28      Camera   Displays the Camera menu for setting the camera image  and audio  For details  see    Setting the Camera Image  and Audio     Camera Menu     page 31      Network   Displays the Network menu for setting the network  connection  For details  see    Configuring the Network      Network Menu     page 38      SSL   Displays the SSL menu for performing SSL  communication between the client device and camera       Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu    on page 46     802 1X   Displays the 802 1X menu for connecting the camera to  a network configured in compliance with the 802 1X  standard for port authentication      Using the 802 1 X  Authentication Function     802 1 X Menu    on page 51     User   Displays the User menu for setting the log in user name  and password      Setting the User     User Menu    on  page 57     Security   Displays the Security menu for specifying a computer  that is allowed to connect to the camera      Setting the  Security     Security Menu    on page 58     e Mail  SMTP    Displays the e Mail  SMTP  menu for sending an e   mail      Sending an Image via E mail     e Mail  SMTP   Menu    on page 58     FTP client   Displays the FTP client menu for sending an image   audio file  etc   to an FTP server      Sending Images to  FTP Server     FTP client Menu    on page 61     Image memory   Displays the Image memory menu for recording an  image audio
43.  the camera setting  check Backup  device setting     5 Click Start upgrading   Upgrading starts        e To stop upgrading  click Stop upgrading   To protect some devices  during the process of  upgrading  upgrading cannot be canceled    e Do not turn off the power until the device restarts after  upgrading     Using the Schedule Task    You can specify the time or interval to change the Device  setting or perform Firmware upgrade    Click Task to display the Task List  which shows a list  of scheduled executable tasks     Task List    Cancel    Task List  Displays the list of scheduled executable tasks     Add  Displays the Task Wizard     Modify    You can edit a task     Delete  You can delete a task     Start  This reserves a task     Stop    You can cancel a task reservation     Cancel  Closes the Task List     Creating a task      Click Add     Using the SNC toolbox       89       SJOUlO    SJOUIO    90          Displays Task Wizard     Task Wizard    Welcome    This wizard set schedule of task  Select devices  running action  then schedule atime  Please click  Next     Cancel    2 Click Next     3 Select a device to which the task is assigned     A list of devices registered in My device is  displayed  Select the device you want to assign the  task to from the My device list  and register in  Device s  in task list     Task Wizard    Device Select    Please select device       wydevice    Device s  in task    Cancel    My Device  Display a list of cameras registered i
44.  the certificate     Common Tab   Basic setting of  802 1X authentication function       802 1X authentication function  This item is used for enabling disabling the 802 1X  authentication function for wired ports  The wired    interface status and the wireless interface status can also  be checked here     To use the 802 1 X authentication function for wireless  networks  set up Security in the Wireless tab of the  Network menu  For details  see    Security    on page 41     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu    51       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    Wired interface  To activate the 802 1X authentication function for wired  ports  select On     Wired interface status   Shows the authentication status of the 802 1X  authentication function for wired ports    Click Refresh to update the status     Wireless interface status  SNC CH140 only   Shows the authentication status of the 802 1X  authentication function for wireless networks   Click Refresh to update the status     EAP identity    Type the user name to identify the client in the 802 1X  authentication server using 3 to 253 characters     EAP password    A supplicant EAP password is needed to be inputted  when PEAP is selected with EAP condition  The  password can contain half width letters and the length  should be between 1 to 50     Reset   To change the once set EAP password  click Reset and  clear the current password  A new password can be  entered     After you clic
45.  to the Camera Using   ARP C OmmMandS cyessceetesicasesvecntecsseuseessatsinetesedeiece 100   Usine the SNMP    ssscceccccacesssstcecccececcantchanscccdeeseiece 101  1  Ing  iy Commands sessie 101  2  setting COmMandS epiniai 101   EE T A E E TA E E 102   Didok in 105    Table of Contents    3       MOIAJBAQ    Overview       Features    High quality HD  720P  live images from camera can  be monitored at a maximum frame rate of 30 fps   Live images can be streamed in high quality with  maximum SXGA  1280 x 1024  image size    Exmor CMOS sensor enables high quality images for  streaming    View DR and Visibility Enhancer enable clearer  images for streaming in the high contrast environment   XDNR enables clearer images for streaming in the  low lightness environment    Three video compression modes  video codecs   JPEG MPEG4 H 264 are supported    Single codec mode and dual codec mode are available   Easy Focus enables easier focus adjustment when it is  installed   SNC CH140  DH140  and DH180    Easy Zoom function enables remote adjustment of  view angle after installation   SNC DH140  DH180   IR illuminator enables monitoring 0 lux lighting  condition up to 15 meters   SNC DH180 only   Inserting the optional wireless card SNCA CFW5   enables wireless transmission of camera images    SNC CH140    An optional CF memory card allows you to save  images   SNC CH140    Intelligent motion detection and camera tampering  detection alarm functions are provided    Up to 10 users can v
46.  turned off  or the Selected root directory setting is  changed    The frame rate and operability on the main viewer  may be reduced during image storage    Set Image memory recording function to Off when  you remove the CF memory card from the camera or  turn off the power of the camera with a CF memory  card inserted    When ever you remove or insert a card  wait at least  10 seconds    Before using a CF memory card  format it using the  computer  or by Format CF memory card in the  Initialize tab of the System menu  page 30      Recording Images in Memory     Image memory Menu    Common Tab     Setting the image  memory function       Image memory  To use the image memory function  select On     E SNC CH140    Selected root directory    Select a memory in which you want to save an image   The current memory space is displayed on the right     Built in memory  Built in memory of this camera  CF memory card  CF memory card inserted into the  CF card slot of the camera    The image and audio files recorded in the built in  memory are deleted when the Selected root directory  setting 1s changed     E SNC DH140  DH180    Built in memory    The current memory space of the built in memory is  displayed     Overwrite    Select On to overwrite the file when there is insufficient  memory space to record the image in the built in  memory     On  Overwrite is enabled and old files will be  overwritten in the order of date    Off  Overwrite is prohibited  No recording will be  performe
47.  use  Select  Personal Information Exchange      PKCS 12 PFX     Password  Specify the private key password    File to export  Specify the name of the file to be  exported     The certificate is exported  Import the exported file to  the camera as the camera   s client certificate    For details  see    To import the client certificate    in the  Client certificate tab on page 52        Setting the User      User Menu    When you click User   in the Administrator menu  the  User 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     me Password   Re type password    me Password   Re type password FIP Audio iewer mode    v4 7 Full    User 1  User 2  User 3  User 4  User 5  User 6  User 7  User 8  User 9       Administrator  Specify User name  Password and Re type password     User 1 to 9    Specify User name  Password  Re type password   FTP  Audio 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 that you  typed in the Password box     FTP   Set whether this user is allowed to log in to an FTP  server or not  Check the box if the user is allowed to log  in to an FTP server     Audio   Select whether audio output to a speaker connected to  the line output jack of the camera is allowed or not by  usi
48.  use of IPv6  and  Pv4     SSL Setting   Configure the SSL setting    Default client cerfificate  Enter the client certificate to  use    How to process SSL errors in scheduled task or main  window  Select Continue or Cancel    When SSL function of device is SSL only  allow to  switch from HTTP protocol to HTTPS protocol  automatically  Check this box if necessary     e When you have changed the SSL setting  restart the  SNC toolbox    e The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function     Overwrite the oldest log file    Enable Free space is less than    Log output folder Browse       Overwrite the oldest log file  To set the size of the log file  check Enable and specify  the minimum required space for a log file     Log output folder  Click Browse to display the folder selection dialog   Specify the folder to save the log     Using Privacy Masking        Masking a Camera Image  The Privacy Masking function of SNC toolbox allows    you to mask parts of the camera image to be transmitted        Select the camera to set a privacy mask from the  Device list     2 Click Masking     Using the Privacy Masking   The Privacy Masking screen enables you to set the  privacy mask position    Click Masking to display the Privacy Masking screen     Privacy Masking screen       Privacy Masking    Device address    192 168 0 13 102043    Device name MAC address    Camerat1 00 1d ba 16 14a 2b    Masking    Numbers Rectangles    Clear All    Cancel       Viewer  A live image of 
49.  using and not stored in the computer     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      upload     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     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           Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera       SIOUIO       SIOUIO    Target camera s   Camera list    Displays the cameras selected with the camera select  checkbox of the camera list in the Setting tab    The list shows information and status of selected  cameras     IP address  Displays the IP address of a network  camera     DHCP    is shown at the end of the IP  address when the IP address is obtained from a  DHCP server     Tip  During SSL communication  5 appears on the left side  of the IP address of the camera     The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function     Model  Displays the model name of the network  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  Camera information is being req
50. 3 or APOP as the authentication method for  POP authentication     The model on sale in China does not support the APOP  authentication     Wait time after POP   Set the waiting time in POP before SMTP before  SMTP authentication after POP authentication is  completed  Timeout can be set from 0 to 10 000 msec     POP server name   This is necessary when POP before SMTP is selected  for Authentication    Type a POP  receiving mail  server name using up to 64  characters  or type the IP address of the POP server  This  setting is necessary when the SMTP server that sends e   mails performs authentication using the POP user  account     POP port number   Enter a port number from 110 to 65535    The standard port number is 110  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for POP3s is 995     Authentication mode  Select Login or CRAM MDS as the authentication  method for SMTP authentication     The model on sale in China does not support the  CRAM MDS authentication     User name  Password   Type the user name and the password of the user who  owns the e mail account  This setting is necessary when  the SMTP server that sends e mails performs  authentication     Administrator e mail address   Type the e mail address of the recipient of a warning  mail  e mail address of the camera Administrator    using up to 64 characters     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Recording Images in Memory     Image memory Menu    65       elewey   y  Bulessiulwpy   
51. 4 174 237 12  1        Network Camera    User   s Guide    ae hota 1 0  Befor oper ratin bie nit  sap ead this manual thoroughly  and r oni n it for future reference     SNC CH140  SNC DH140  SNC DH180    RE LA       2009 Sony Corporation       Table of Contents    Overview   EAEN N EEEE 4   How to Use This User   s Guide         oooeecosososssssssssee 5   System Requirements      sssssssssscececccccceccocccsscsssssseeo 5   Preparation   Assigning the IP Address to the Camera              6  Assigning an IP address using SNC toolbox       6  When using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or   VAC eena a a E AAR 8   When using Windows Vista               ccsseeeeeeeeees 10   Accessing the Camera Using the Web   BOWSER cssssesscisctiiereiciieieis e 13   Basic Configuration by the Administrator         15   Operating the Camera   Administrator and User              csccssssssssssssssssseees 16   Logging in tO System              cccccssssssssssscssseseesesees 17  LOS Cis In   s a Us  r srate n 17  PAOOUE VIC WETS ea eco ane elaeaeeeiadtadieds 17   Configuration of Main Viewer                  ss00000 18  Naim ment aeia a oadenasgtdensetece vee ea  18  Control panel SECHON  sisri 18  MGMILOL IMAGE  cei E 19  Plus it PROC  WIC Wy CE nE 19   Using the Trigger Button                cccccccsssssssssseees 21  Sending a monitor image via e mail                  21  Sending a monitor image to an FTP server        21  Recording a camera image as a still image        21  Controlling Alarm out 1  2 
52. 72  E E EE E 16  55  57  User Men   rnise 57  User name                 45  57 59  61  65  V  VideO COdCCGs ics tai 36  Video port number                    37  38  VIEW SIZC rence TA 18  Viewer authentication                  0  57  Viewer IVICMU viscescaunsmactestiaislaceieten 79  Mewer mode suncrninicaonnra 16 57  Voice alert oncricrciieiecsaa 27 70 71  Voice alert Meni rrrsc cnan 69  voice alert number select                 97  volumenon a aai 19 31    W    Welcome pafe senpersona 13  WEP vsiwazy Sceedensenteaca eis nR  41  WEP Key insontes 41  Windows Firewall                ccccseeeeeees 9  Windows Vista         ccccccesseeececeeeeeees 10  Windows XP Service Pack 2             8  WWE LESS oar O 39  wireless cards           ccccccsseseeceeeeeeeees 39  WPA eian a te aeeaetens 42  104  WPA  epeta anaa 42  104    Index    107       SIOUIO    http   www sony net     Sony Corporation    
53. CP     Switching TCP UDP Transmission Mode    UDP  Multicast   This protocol is selectable when  Multicast streaming  page 38  is On  When UDP   Multicast  is selected as the transmission port   RTP  Real time Transport Protocol  and UDP  multicast techniques are adopted for video audio  transmission  By selecting it  the network  transmission load of the camera can be reduced  If  a router that does not correspond to a multicast or  firewall is installed between the camera and the  computer  video audio may not play back properly   In this case  select TCP or UDP  Unicast         Using the System Utility    You can download system utility from the tools tab on  the main menu     Activex Plug in free Tool    English X    SNC viewer  This is an application for which the viewer can be setup    Download    SNC desktop viewer  This is a gadget for the Windows sidebar t    Download       To use the utility  click Download to begin download     SNC viewer    SNC viewer is an application which allows you to set the  initial state of the viewer     Installing the SNC viewer  1 Execute the downloaded SNC Viewer msi file     2 Install the SNC viewer following the instructions  on the wizard   When the license agreement policies are displayed   agree after reading them carefully and install the  SNC viewer     Using the SNC viewer    Click SNC viewer in the control panel     Connection tab          v  E SNC Viewer Property    Connection   View   Audio   Save   Joystick      Protocol    
54. Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 10     Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera    93       SJOUIO       SJOUIO    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    1 Connect a speaker to the    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 
55. K     Camera address        Useri     Password    If you select multiple cameras from the camera list  the  same user ID and password are set for all those selected  cameras  The factory setting for both items is    admin        Add   Use this item when you add a new network camera to the  camera list manually  Click this button to open the  following dialog    Type the IP address and port number of the camera to be  added and click OK     i a i    g 0 E    i124     1024 to 65535     Camera port       Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera       SJOUIO       SJOUIO       e An error dialog appears if the specified IP address 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 reached     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 Audio upload to Enable on the  Common tab of the Camera menu              2 SNC audio upload tool vers     Audio upl
56. Recording tab 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              wd SNC audio upload tool Vere  S  Audio upload Voice alert Setting    User p Prox  Single sign on O On   ol Auto detect L On O Of    UseriD Password Proxy address Proxy pon    LLU       erie CG 711 64kbps     l Save camera setting    Target camera s          MAC address   IP address   Model Seri      User   T 00 13 a9 7d 21 1e 1921680100 SNG  001057  Wi 00 13 a9 7d 21 47 1921680101 SNC   gt  001010   Z 00 01 4   cd 77 b5 1921680102 SNC  001012        lt   E       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 details on setting with Off  see    User ID   Password    on page 95    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 appl
57. SEINE oan 39  IRAUN NAOT anes 36  J   JPE oaea E 17  L   Layou armen errr am erer ie treet errr 79  LOSSIN Miresici 17  M   MAC address scmssens ap esdomuteeudeiens 38  40  Main Vie WET sc  cress  Gacntetastier eceeedt 18  Mas kino ersen 87  THE MOLY eaa 64  68  INIESSAO 6  hte S A eae  45 59  IVI CTOs i0500 aca cntet ienceuetatsloitutesast  45  Mic volume rnana 31  Microphone            cccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 31  Modi nocereeeen AN 68  Monitor i1mage            ccccccssesseeeeseees 19  Motion detection                 27 69  TMI CASE c512 Paco eanectdecalshceieeces dadehnes 37  Multicast address            c   seeseeeeeees 38  Multicast streaming              0 ee 38  IM  CEVICE sastctattesditeatieste Lethon occncns 84  N   INC CVG OE K oeiee 27  38  Network address Subnet                  58  network bandwidth                   ot   Index    network connection type                 41  Network MGI iiiicitic oleate  38  O  ORK DUON seriaro 26  VEL WIIG asini a 64  P  Passive MOJE wcascocsaadersseutndased 62  103  Passphrase oeren sene 42  Passwotd           00006 45 57  59  61  65  PO ClOCK auc eee 28  periodical e mail sending                 60  Periodical recording                 0008 66  Periodical sending                  0 60  63  PiU cena nena  ceo ep a ee 32  Ples eaa tae antl 69  playing audio s c2cc cee sasersssoseesaisaneieds 21  Plug in free viewer               00ceeeeee 19  POP perve ananin 44  59  65  POP server name                 44  59  65  pOr NUMBE  a
58. SNMP    Using CGI commands  you can set the community name  and access limitation  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 ingjs 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    SNC CH140     or    SNC DH140    or     SNC DH180       var sysObjectID  1 3 6 1 4 1 122 8501      var sysLocation           var sysContact        var sysName           var snmpEnableAuthenTraps   1      var community     1 r public 0 0 0 0 v2c      var community     2 r private  192 168 0 101 v2c      var trap    1 public 192 168 0 101 v2c       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      3  Describes the case of    mib 2 system   sysLocation 0     This field is used to describe  information on the location of this camera  Nothing  is set at the factory      4  Describes the case of    mib 2 system   sysContact 0     This field i
59. Select On when you want to use periodical sending     Remote path  Type the remote path using up to 64 characters     Image file name   Type the file name of the image sent to the FTP server   using up to 10 alphanumeric characters     hyphen  and  _  under score     The actual image file name will be the specified image  file name with a suffix and extension  jpg     You cannot send an audio file using periodical sending  of the FTP client function     Suffix  Select a suffix to be added to the file name sent to the  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 the year  2 digits    month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour  2 digits    minute  2 digits  and second  2 digits   and  sequential number  2 digits   thus adding a 14 digit  number to the image file name    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO are added to the image file name     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     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   
60. Selects all devices in the Device list   Add Folder  Creates a folder    Add Device Entry  Manually registers a device   Modify Device Entry  Edits the device information   Remove  Removes a device from a folder    Delete  Deletes a device or folder     View  V  menu   Status Bar  Switches show hide of status at the bottom  of the screen    Normal  Displays detailed information on a device    Snapshot small  Displays detailed information on a  device with a small thumbnail    Snapshot large  Lists devices with large thumbnails    Column Setting  Displays the setting screen for the  items to display on the list     Tools  T  menu  Search  Searches again for devices    Login Setting  Displays the management screen for  user names and passwords related to the device   Network Setting  Displays the screen for modifying the   address settings for the selected device   Device Setting  Displays the settings screen for the  selected device     Privacy Masking  Displays the Privacy Masking  screen    Panorama Creator  Displays the Panorama Creator  screen    Not available with this product    Custom Homepage  Displays the Custom Homepage  screen    Firmware Upgrade  Displays the Firmware Upgrade  screen    Initialize Device   Reboot  Restarts the device   Factory Default  Initializes the device to factory   default    Backup setting data  Backs up setting data on a  computer    Device Homepage  Connects to the device    Device Log   System Log  Obtains system log for the device   Acce
61. The current password is cleared and the password text  box is actived to allow new password entry     Click RKK at the bottom of the menu if you want to  cancel changing the private key password after clicking  Reset  Doing so restores the other setting items in the  Client certificate tab to their previous settings     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     CA certificate Tab    You can import a trusted CA certificate  server  certificate or route certificate  to the camera  Up to four  certificates from trusted CAs can be imported to the  camera  Only the PEM format is supported     Trusted CA certificate 1 Issuer DN  Subject DN  Validity Period    Extended Key Usage    Delete    Import    Trusted CA certificate 2 Issuer DN  Subject DN  Validity Period  Extended Key Usage  Delete    Import    Trusted CA certificate 3 Issuer DN  Subject DN  Validity Period  Extended Key Usage  Delete    Import    Trusted CA certificate 4 Issuer DN  Subject DN  Validity Period  Extended Key Usage  Delete    Import       To import the CA certificate   Click Browse    to select the CA certificate to be  imported    Then click Submit  and the selected file will be  imported to the camera     Import process becomes invalid if the selected file is not  a CA certificate     To display the information of the CA certificate  When the CA certificate has been saved in the camera  correctly  its information appears on Issuer DN   Subject DN  Validity Period and Extended Key  
62. Trigger  Image memory  e Mail  FTP  Alarm output 1  Alarm output 2  Voice alert 1  Voice alert 2  Voice alert 3  Day  Night       Using the SSL function    The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function     When Internet Explorer 6 is used       Security Alert    dialog may appear according to the  status of the certificate  In this case  click Yes to  continue    The viewer window is displayed  in SSL  communication      Security Alert    changed by others  However  there is a problem with the site s    ss Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or  secunty certificate     The security certificate was issued by a company you have  not chosen to trust  View the certificate to determine whether  you want to trust the certifying authority        The security certificate date is valid     The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not  match the name of the site    Do vou want to proceed       View Certificate         When Internet Explorer 7 is used   When you enter the camera IP address     Certificate  Error    may appear according to the status of the  certificate set on the camera  In this case  click Continue  to this website  not recommended   to continue    The welcome page appears  in SSL communication         we There is a problem with this website s security certificate        The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority   The security certificate presented by this web
63. UDP unicast  UDP multicast    Proxy      Use proxy          You can set the connection method    Select the start up connection from  TCP  UDP  Unicast  and UDP Multicast    If TCP connection is selected  you can configure proxy  settings by selecting Use proxy     View tab          SNC Viewer Property      Connection   View   Audio   Save   Joystick            View                      Screen mode    Window      View size  Full     JPEG framerate 30         Camera  Image action  Off v          eE       Screen mode  You can select Window or Full     View size  You can select the view size     JPEG framerate  You can set the frame rate for JPEG     Image action  Select from the image operation modes Area zoom   Vector dragging and Off     Using the System Utility    23       BIBWeD OU  Bunesedo       BIBWeD   y  Bunesedo       Tip    This device is not equipped with operational functions  for images     Audio tab       r  E SNC Viewer Property                Connection   View   Audio   Saye _  Joystick            Volume      0   0 100            O   100                    Volume   Mute  Select this option for muting the sound at  start up    Use the slide bar to set the volume for start up sound   output     Mic   Mute  Select this option for muting the microphone  sound at start up    Use the slide bar to set the volume for start up   microphone input     Save tab          E SNC Viewer Property         Connection   View   Audio   Save   Joystick         Still image folder    
64. Usage     To delete the CA certificate    Click Delete  and the CA certificate stored in the camera  will be deleted     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu 53       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    Setting the 802 1X authentication  function     Example of Windows  Server 2003    This section explains how to configure the  authentication server and CA using Microsoft Windows  Server 2003     As this section describes authentication based on the  user interface in English on Windows Server 2003  the  UI terminology and page configuration may be different  depending on the version of the Operating System or  Service Pack and patch update status     Before setting    Perform the following settings before configuring an  802 1X network     Active Directory  domain controller   The following setting example is based on the  assumption that the Active Directory has been  configured     Windows IAS configuration   Configure Remote access VPN server in Manage  Your Server of Windows Server 2003  Open Add or  Remove Programs from Control Panel of Windows  menu  Install Internet Authentication Service in Add   Remove Windows Components     CA configuration  To configure the CA  perform the following steps     1 Open Add or Remove Programs from Control  Panel of the Windows menu     Select Add Remove Windows Components   Add Certificate Services in the Component menu     Select Enterprise root CA on CA Type     oF GW N    Type the CA name 
65. a    11       _ WANN    uolneiedald    4 Select Off in the General tab  8 Click OK       Windows Firewall Settings    General   Exceptions   Advanced    Windows Firewall is turned off  Your computer is at risk of attacks and intrusions  from outside sources such as the Internet  We recommend that you click the  General tab and select On           Windows Firewall is currently using settings for the private network location     Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining             access to your computer through the Internet or a network  What are the risks of unblocking a proaram   To enable an exception  select its check box   ry     On  recommended  Program or port  This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this LIBITS Peercaching  computer  except for those unblocked on the Exceptions tab  CI Connect to a Network Projector  C Core Networking    Block all incoming connections O PAR PRENER Coordinator  O File and Printer Sharing  Select this option when you connect to less secure networks  All SNI  exceptions will be ignored and you will not be notified when 7 r  Windows Firewall blocks programs  LIISCSI Service  CO Tunes  CI Media Center Extenders  x  D Off  not recommended   C  Microsoft  R  Visual Studio VSA RPC Event Creator  Network Di  Avoid using this setting  Turning off Windows Firewall will make this   f   He d Alerts  computer more vulnerable to hackers or malicious software  m a w      3   er    m  neil  Tel me 
66. al is used    Add Remove Snap in    dialog appears     3 Click Add to display Add Stand alone Snap in  dialog   You need to follow this step if using Windows XP  Professional     50 Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu    Select Certificates from the list  then click Add   Certificate Snap in is displayed     Select Computer account as the certificate  administrated in this Snap in  then click Next     Select Local Computer as the computer  administrated in this Snap in  then click Finish     Close Add Standalone Snap in  for Windows XP  Professional only  and Add Remove Snap in     dialogs    The items for administrating Certificates appears  in the Console Route window    Confirm the relevant certificate  then remove it        Using the 802 1X  Authentication Function      802 1X Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu  the  802 1 X menu appears    Use this menu to configure the wired or wireless port   based authentication in compliance with the 802 1X  standard    The 802 1X menu consists of three tabs  Common   Client certificate and CA certificate     To use the 802 1 X authentication function  you need  knowledge of the 802 1 X authentication  WPA and  WPA2  and digital certificate  To establish an 802 1X  network  you need to configure the authenticator   access point  authentication server and other elements   For details on these settings  refer to the manual of the  corresponding equipment    When using the 802 1 X authentication function   always configu
67. alize Tab    Reboot    Used when rebooting the system    Click Reboot  and the message    This System will be  rebooted  Are you sure     appears  Click OK to reboot  the camera  It takes about two minutes to restart     Factory default    Resets the camera to the factory settings     Retain current network settings   When this item is checked  only the current network  settings will be retained after reset    Click Factory default  and the message    Setup 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 on the power of this unit while pressing the reset  button 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 and save the setting data of  the camera  The file name preset at the factory is    snc   ch140 cfg    for SNC CH140     Configuring the System     System Menu    Restore setting    Loads the stored setting data of the camera    Click Browse and select the file in which the setting data  is stored  Click OK  and the camera is adjusted  according to the loaded data  and restarted     e With Restore setting
68. ally  The area in a red  frame is the trimming portion     3 Click OK at the bottom of the window     The cropped image is displayed on the main viewer     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu       4 To close the image  click EJ in the upper right  corner     Image 1 and Image 2  Up to two image codec modes can be set  Configure the  following setting for each image mode     Codec  Select JPEG  MPEG4  H 264 or Off  Note that Image  1 cannot be set to Off     The selectable size of images and frame rate for  Image 2 may be limited depend on the setting of codec  type  size of images and or frame rate for Image 1     Image size   You can select the size of images sent from the camera   The selectable size of images are depend on the setting  of maximum image size  For details on selecting  maximum image size  refer to    Installation tab    in     System menu    in page 29    When you set the different image size to Image 1 and  Image 2  the available combinations are as follows     Maximum image size  1280x720     OO   me   m    1280 x 800  1280 x 720  1024 x 768  1024 x 576  800 x 480    640 x 480  640 x 368  384 x 288  320 x 240  320 x 192       768 x 576    Maximum image size  1280x1024     gee    Frame rate  Set the frame rate of the image     Selectable frame rates are as follows   1  2  3  4  5  6  8  10  15  20  25  30  fps        fps    is a unit indicating the number of frames  transmitted per second   Configurable frame rates are as follows     Image s
69. aming method  image size   frame rate  PTZ operation mode  Not available with  this product   and trigger selection       Streaming start button  Starts streaming   Appears while stops streaming      Streaming stop button  Stops streaming   Appears while streaming      Al Trigger run button  Runs the selected trigger    P Preset  Not available with this product    Select a preset position to move the camera to the  registered preset position    Displayed only when a camera preset position 1s  registered      Configuration of Main Viewer     a Save still image button  Captures still images taken by the camera and saves  them to the computer         Audio output volume slider  Use the slider to adjust the volume  Clicking the  button will stop sound output    Displayed only when ActiveX is set for  Streaming method in Setting  and Microphone  in the Camera Menu  page 31  is set to On     E Control waiting time and control time for exclusive  control      4 Exclusive control button  Not available with this  product      Camera list   The camera list is displayed when Camera list is set to  On in the viewer menu  and at least one camera is  registered        Using the Trigger Button    You can execute various functions by clicking their  respective buttons on the Trigger panel     Sending a monitor image via e mail    You can send a captured still image by attaching it to an  e mail    To use this function  you need to make e Mail  SMTP   active and set the address in the Trigger
70. an be selected from  Toggle or Timer of Alarm out 1  2 in the Trigger  menu  page 71      Tip  For the connection of peripheral devices to the alarm    output of the I O port  see the supplied Installation  Manual     Controlling the Day Night function    You can set the Day Night function to On  night mode   and Off  day mode     To use this function  you need to make Day Night active  in the Trigger menu of the Administrator menu     page 71       1 Click Day Night on the Trigger panel   Each click switches the Day Night function  alternately between On  night mode  and Off  day  mode      If Day Night in the Trigger Day Night menu  page 71   is set to Auto  you cannot control the Day Night  function by clicking Day Night     Playing an audio file stored in the  camera    You can play an audio file previously stored in the  camera using the SNC audio upload tool    To use this function  you need to make Voice alert    Voice alert2 and Voice alert3 active in the Trigger menu  of the Administrator menu  page 71      1 Click Voice alert1  Voice alert2 or Voice alert3 on  the Trigger panel   Playback of the selected audio file starts and the  playback sound is output from the speaker  connected to the camera     Using the Trigger Button 21       BIBWeD   y  Bunesledo       BIBWeD   y  Bunesedo       Switching TCP UDP  Transmission Mode    You can select TCP or UDP as the communication port  for video audio data    This function can be used when Mode  video codec  mode  is set t
71. ansmitting data    Select On to allow  or Off not to allow multicast  sending    When you select On  set Multicast address  Video port  number and Audio port number properly     Multicast address  Type the multicast address used on the multicast  streaming     Video port number 1  2   Specify the MPEG4 H 264 video transmission port  number used for the multicast streaming  It is initially  set to 60000  Specify an even number from 1024 to  65534  Two port numbers  the number specified here  and an odd number with 1 added to the specified  number  are used for video data communication and  control    The setting for Image 1 and Image 2 apply for Video port  number   and 2 respectively     Audio port number   Specify the audio transmission port number used for the  multicast streaming  It is initially set to 60002  Specify  an even number from 1024 to 65534  Two port numbers   the number specified here and an odd number with 1  added to the specified number  are used for audio data  communication and control     Specify different numbers for the video port number and  the audio port number     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Configuring the Network     Network Menu       Configuring the Network      Network Menu    When you click   Network in the Administrator menu  the  Network menu appears    Use this menu to configure the network to connect the  camera and the computer    The Network menu consists of four tabs  Network   Wireless  QoS and D
72. ants to install the following add on     Sony Network Camera Viewer    from    Sony Corporation     If you trust the website andthe X  kh      Install ActiveX Control       What s the Risk   Activex Plug in free eee    More information             If the message    User Account Control     Windows needs  your permission to continue    appears  click Continue     If    Internet Explorer     Security Warning    appears  click  Install     Do you want to install this software     C i Name  Program name    Publisher  Sony Corporation          x  More options Install           While files from the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm  ae your computer  Only install software from publishers you trust  What s the risk     The installation of ActiveX Control starts  When  installation is completed  the main viewer or the Motion  detection menu appears     Configuring Windows Firewall    SNC toolbox 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 the case of SNC toolbox    1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu of  Windows     2 Click Windows Firewall     3  gt  Select Turn Windows Firewall on or off      User Account Control     Windows needs your  permission to continue    may appear  In this case   click Continue     Assigning the IP Address to the Camer
73. arm output to the  VMF detection function     Motion detection   Select this option when you link the alarm output to the  motion detection function    Click Detection  and the Motion detection menu is  displayed to allow you to set the motion detection  function  page 73      Alarm duration  Select the duration for which the alarm is output   between   and 60 sec     Effective period   This item becomes active when Mode is set to Alarm   Set the period during which the alarm detection is  effective     Always  Alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  alarm detection is effective   Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26        Outputting Audio Linked  to Alarm Detection      Voice alert Menu    Click Bites in the Administrator menu to display  the Voice alert menu    Use this menu to set the voice alert function to output  audio from the line output jack of the camera when an  alarm is detected by the sensor input or motion detection  function    You can output the audio from the speaker connected to  the camera in synchronization with an alarm event  triggered by the sensor input or the motion detection  function    The Voice alert menu consists of 3 tabs  Voice alert 1   Voice alert 2 and Voice alert 3  You can configure an  individual audio file on each tab        Before usi
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75. at the end of the IP  address when the IP address is obtained with a  DHCP server     Tip  During SSL communication   amp  appears on the left side  of the IP address of the camera     The model on sale in China 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  Camera connection was successful   Fault  Camera connection failed    Sending  Audio data is being transmitted     Voice alert tab    Use this menu to record sound via a 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           2 SNC audio upload tool vera     Voice alert    cE     192 768 0100  192168 0 101 NC  001010  7  Ready  192 168 0 102 C    001012 CF Ready             BE  playback     To start 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     BE  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 re
76. be registered in this folder     My device folder   When this folder is selected  devices in the Search result  folder or registered manually are displayed in the Device  list     Device list    Devices registered in the folder selected at Device tree  view are displayed in a list     Device name  Displays individual device names     Status  Only for Error folder and My device  folder   You can check the current connection status     MAC address  You can check the MAC address of the device     Device address  You can check the IP address of the device     Port No   You can check the port number of the device     DHCP Fixed IP  Displays whether the IP address of the selected device is  DHCP or fixed IP     Model  Displays the model name     Using the SNC toolbox   83       SIOUIO       SJOUIO    Serial No   Displays the serial number     Version No   Displays the version of firmware     Admin name  Displays the administrator user name     e A camera with which SSL communication has been  performed will show on the left side of its IP  address    e The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function     View button  You can change the display format of the Device list   page 85      Registering in My device    The device tree has three folders by default  Search  result  Error and My device    The Search result folder and Error folder are fixed  so  you cannot edit the content or rename the folder    The My device folder can be renamed  and you can add   delete and mo
77. bes the IP address of the host to send traps to     Example  To specify the destination of traps as the  public 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  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 command  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 snmpdcont snmpdconf cg1   snmpd restart    Glossary       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     AES    Abbreviation for Advanced Encryption Standard  This is  the next generation standard of encryption  adopted by  the U S  government     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
78. cate to be imported to the  camera     Issuing the CA certificate    Prepare a Windows client PC  called    client PC     hereafter  to temporarily store the certificate  and  configure so that the client PC and Windows Server  2003 computer can be connected through the network        Start Internet Explorer on the client PC   2 Type the CA   s URL in the address bar  and click Go    To   The CA   s URL is normally as follows     http     lt address of the CA gt  CertSrv     The    Microsoft Certificate Services    page opens     Welcome    Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser  e mail client  or other program  By using a certificate  you can verify  your identity to people you communicate with over the Web  sign and encrypt messages  and  depending upon the type of  certificate you request  perform other security tasks    You can also use this VVeb site to download a certificate authority  CA  certificate  certificate chain  or certificate revocation list   CRL   or to view the status of a pending request     For more information about Certificate Services  see Certificate Services Documentation       Select a task   Request a certificate  View the status of a pending certificate request  Download a CA certificate  certificate chain  or CRL          If the Microsoft Certificate Service page does not appear  using the URL above  check the following       Is the service of Web site enabled on Internet  Information Service  IIS        Is Certificate Se
79. ccess point or wireless router     The setting of the HTTP port number is common to   the setting in the Network tab    e With Ad hoc mode  you cannot select Use WEP key  automatically generated of WEP  or WPA or WPA2  on Security    e When you set Security to WPA or WPA2 and change   Infrastructure mode to Ad hoc mode  Security   setting 1s automatically changed to None     Antenna   Select one of the following antenna settings when you  use the SNCA CFWS5 wireless card  optional   or the  SNCA ANI 1 wireless LAN antenna  optional      Internal  Select this when you perform  communications using the antenna built in to the  wireless card  This setting 1s suitable for short range  and omnidirectional communications    External  Select this when you perform long range  communications using the SNCA ANI wireless  LAN antenna connected to the wireless card    Diversity  Select this when you perform both short   range and long range communications using the  SNCA ANI1 wireless LAN antenna connected to the  wireless card  The antenna of higher sensitivity is  selected automatically     When you are using SNCA CFW5S and select Diversity   SNCA AN 1 is selected on the transmitting side and an  antenna 1s selected automatically on the receiving side     SSID   Type the ID to identify the wireless network you want to  access using up to 32 ASCII alphanumeric characters   For your security  be sure to change the factory setting     Security  Configure wireless network security     None
80. certificate  setting  appropriately  For details on the 802 1X settings   see    Using the 802 1 X Authentication Function      802 1X Menu    on page 51     802 1X   This button is active when EAP is selected on  Authentication    When you click 802 1X  the 802 1X menu appears   allowing you to configure the 802 1 X  wireless   function     Passphrase   Set a passphrase when PSK is selected on  Authentication    Type 8 to 63 ASCII characters  alphanumeric   or up to  64 hexadecimal digits  0 to 9 and A to F      Re type passphrase  To confirm the passphrase  retype the passphrase that  you typed in the Passphrase box     Easy setting    Set up this item when Easy setting is selected on  Security    You can easily connect to an access point compatible  with WPS     Configuring the Network     Network Menu       This function is available only for some models     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     QoS Tab    In this tab  you can mark the data traffic packets sent  from the device and configure the settings for QoS  control  Rules for the types of data traffic can be created  using IPv4 IPv6 address  port number  protocol  etc  A  maximum of 10 rules can be registered for IPv4 and  IPv6  respectively     Delete Up Down  Nor Network adres       IPv4 QoS  Select On to configure the QoS setting for IPv4     Rule  Used to register  edit and delete QoS     No    Select the number to use when registering on the QoS  table    When you select a registere
81. ck Tools  Initialize Device and Reboot in this order  on the menu bar to restart the device     Initializing a device  Click Tools  Initialize Device and Factory Default in    this order on the menu bar to initialize the device   restore factory default            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    Only one user can transmit sound to the camera   Meanwhile  another user will not be able to transmit  sound to the camera        Installing the SNC audio upload  tool       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    Auto  Play    may appear  For details     Installing software     in    When using Windows Vista    on page 10     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 8 or    
82. click the mouse  Click Firmware Upgrade  from the displayed menu     Layout tab from viewer menu  i a  The Firmware Upgrade screen is displayed     Uploading the homepage to the camera  using the Custom Homepage       Select the device to upload from the Device list   You can select multiple devices at the same time     2 Click the Custom Homepage   The    Custom Homepage    dialog opens   Read the notes carefully     If you cannot establish communications with the  camera using the proxy server being used  connect  the camera to the local network and run the Custom  Homepage without using the proxy server     88 Using the SNC toolbox    Firmware Upgrade    0i Peripherique0001 00 01 4A ED 46 59    Paralleled upgrade quantity       Device list Module list    Tip  The Firmware Upgrade screen can also be displayed    using the following method   e Select Firmware Upgrade from the Tools menu     Device list  Select the device to upgrade     A progress bar is displayed when updating is in process     The status field shows current status     Module list   To display the dialog  click the Browse button on the  right side of the model to update  listed in the module  list   Select the target SVU file from the dialog    You can select one file for each model     Updating       Set the order of devices perform update using Up  and Down     2 Click Browse and select an upgrade file for each  model     3 Select how many devices to upgrade in Paralleled  upgrade quantity     4 To back up
83. ct the alarm to be linked with the file to be  forwarded to the FTP server     Sensor input 1  The external sensor that is connected to  sensor input of the camera I O port    Camera tampering detection  An alarm that is  triggered when the camera detects vibration or  shaking    VME  An alarm of the VMF detection function    Motion detection  The alarm detected by the motion  detection function    Click Detection  and the Motion detection menu is  displayed to allow you to set the motion detection  function  page 73      Effective period  Set the period during which alarm detection is effective     Always  Alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  alarm detection is effective   Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     Alarm buffer   Select Use alarm buffer to forward the image audio at  a specified time before or after alarm detection  pre   alarm  post alarm     If you do not select the alarm buffer  only the image at  the moment of alarm detection is forwarded    Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer menu   For details  see    Setting the Alarm Buffer     Alarm  buffer Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Periodical sending Tab     Setting    the periodical FTP client activity    You can set to send image files  JPEG files  to an FTP  server periodically     Periodical sending  
84. ction is possible by  performing the following steps     1 Set the SSL function to On  and select Allow  HTTP connection for some clients     2 Click OK to close the main viewer and the setting  window     3 Display the main viewer in SSL connection   Refer to    Using the SSL function    on page 13 for  connection     4 After checking that SSL connection is possible   cancel Allow HTTP connection for some clients  selected in step 1     Even if the setting window or the browser is closed as  SSL connection is impossible  http connection will be  possible if Allow HTTP connection for some clients is  selected  First check the setting contents of SSL tab in  http connection  then check the SSL connection again     If Allow HTTP connection for some clients is not  selected  you will not be able to access the camera if SSL  connection becomes impossible  In this case  turn on the  power of the main unit while pressing the reset switch on  the camera to initialize  For details  refer to the supplied  Installation Manual     SSL connection will load the camera down  therefore   not all images may be downloaded  and the        mark  may appear when the camera accesses the setting  window from the browser  In this case  reload the  window  Press the F5 key on the keyboard to reload     Certificate options  Select an installation mode of the certificate     Use an external certificate  Uses the certificate  including private key information issued by a CA   The PKCS 12 and PEM format
85. d     Capacity warning   This is the function to send a warning mail to the  Administrator when the memory space of the built in  memory is low or full     On  A warning mail is sent to the Administrator     Off  A warning mail is not sent to the Administrator     When Overwrite is set to On  a warning mail is not sent  to the Administrator     SMTP server name  Type the name of the SMTP server for sending an e   mail  using up to 64 characters     Otherwise type the IP address of the SMTP mail server     SMTP port number   Enter a port number from 25 to 65535    The standard port number is 25  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for SMTPs is 465     Use TLS  To use the encryption function by TLS  select On     The model on sale in China does not support the TLS  function     STARTTLS  To use the encryption function by STARTTLS  select  On     The model on sale in China does not support the  STARTTLS function     Authentication  Select whether authentication is required when you send  an e mail     Off  No authentication is required when an e mail is  sent    On  Authentication is required when an e mail is sent   Select one of the authentication methods from the  following and specify the POP server name  User  name and Password as required    SMTP  SMTP authentication is required   POP before SMTP  POP before SMTP  authentication is required     When you set Authentication to On  be sure to select  either or both SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP mode  Select POP
86. d  Green  Blue  Cyan  Yellow  Magenta     Setting a privacy mask    Operate according to the following procedure to set a  privacy mask in the position of your choice        Face the camera to the position where you want to  set a privacy mask using the control button on the  preview screen     2 Specify the privacy mask area by dragging the  mouse on the preview screen     3 Select the number to register from the Position  drop down list     4 Select the color of the mask from the Color drop   down list        The color 1s common to every privacy mask  The  color selected last is applied     5 Click OK   The mask is displayed on the preview screen     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Day Night Tab    Use this tab to set the day night function of the camera     Preview screen    This screen is for monitoring images and configuring  day night settings    For details on each button  refer to the Control bar of the  Plug in free viewer  page 20      Day Night mode    Select the day night mode from among four modes     Auto  Normally works in day mode  switches  automatically to night mode in a dark place     Threshold  Set the brightness to High or Low when  night mode is set     Hold time  Set the reaction time of changes in  brightness from 2 sec  to 30 sec        If bright light is directed at the camera while it is in  night mode it may cause hunting in the camera  In  such cases  switch settings according to the lighting  using the Sensor m
87. d  _  under score     The actual image file name will be the specified image  file name with a suffix and the extension  jpg     Suffix    Select a suffix to be added to the file name used when the  e 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 the year  2 digits    month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour  2 digits    minutes  2 digits  and seconds  2 digits   and  sequential number  2 digits   thus adding a 14 digit  number to the image file name    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO are added to the image file name     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Interval    Type the interval at which you want to send an e mail  periodically  You can set the hour  H  and minutes  M   between 30 minutes and 24 hours  one day      Effective period    Set the period during which periodical sending will be  effective     Always  Periodical sending is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  periodical sending is effective   Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26        Sending Images to FTP  Server      FTP client Menu    When you click 
88. d camera     The camera list can be set only when Plug in free viewer  is selected as the homepage     On Off  Select On to show the camera list  and Off to hide it     Style    You can configure the camera list style     Background color   Specify the background color of the camera list  The  colors are specified in the same way as those for the  header     Configuring the Viewer     Viewer Menu 79       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    Registering in Cameras   Specify a number on the camera list and set the IP   address  port number  and comment for each camera    Insert  Click to register a camera in the camera list    Modify  Click to edit a selected camera list    Delete  Click to delete a selected camera list    Down  Click to decrement the number indicating  registered camera numbers    Up  Click to increment the number indicating registered  camera numbers     Text    The camera list can be set only when Plug in free viewer  is selected as the homepage     Text1 text  Text2 text and Text3 text  Enter the text to be displayed on the viewer screen     Text1 link  Text2 link and Text3 link  Specify the URL of the link to assign a link to the text     Text color  Background color 1  and  Background color 2   Specify the font color of the text and background colors   The colors are specified in the same way as specifying  those for the header     Show comment if camera selected  Select this option to display comments on the viewer  screen     Moni
89. d number  the registered QoS  information is displayed     Network address  Enter the network address of the target on which to  perform QoS     Subnet  Enter the subnet mask values of the target on which to  perform QoS        Tip    The subnet mask value represents the number of bits  from the left side of the network address     Port  Enter the port number for the data traffic of the device   e g  HTTP 80      Protocol  Select the protocol     DSCP   Set a value to mark the data traffic  O   63     This value is set in the DSCP field included in the IP  header of the data traffic     Set  Used when registering on the QoS table   QoS is set according to the following procedure        Select No  from No  and enter the necessary  conditions for Network address  Subnet  Protocol  and or Port No      2 Enter values in DSCP     3 Click Set and configure the QoS     Delete  select No  to delete the setting and click Delete     Up   Increases the priority of the rule    Select a rule from the QoS table to prioritize and click  Up     Down   Decreases the priority of the rule    Select a rule from the QoS table to lower its priority and  click Down     QoS table   Displays the list of registered QoS information  If  multiple conditions match  the rule with the smallest  number has priority     IPv6 QoS  Select On to configure the QoS setting for IPv6     Rule  Used to register  edit and delete QoS     No    Select the number to use when registering on the QoS  table    When you sel
90. d the image file 1s recorded     For details on usable cards  contact your authorized  Sony dealer     Click Image memory to display the Trigger Image  memory menu  You can set the necessary options here   The setting options and setting procedures are the same  as those of the Image memory menu  page 64      Alarm out 1  2    Checking this box allows you to select Alarm out 1 or  Alarm out 2 on the Trigger panel in the main viewer   You can control the alarm output by clicking Alarm out  1 or Alarm out 2     Select the alarm ouput control mode from Toggle or   Timer    Toggle  Each time you run a trigger  On  short circuit   or Off  open  is switched    Timer  When you run a trigger  the alarm output is  switched to On  and will automatically set to Off  after the time specified in Duration has elapsed        Duration  When Timer is selected  specify the time for which the  alarm output remains off  from   to 300 seconds     Day Night  Checking this box allows you to select Day Night on the  Trigger panel in the main viewer  You can set the day     night function to On  night mode  or Off  day mode  by  clicking Day Night     When you click Day Night  the Trigger Day Night  menu is displayed  You can set the necessary options  here  The setting options and setting procedures are the  same as those in the Day Night tab of the Camera menu     page 35      The day night function is invalid when Day Night is set  to Auto in the Trigger Day Night menu  even if you  click Trigger 
91. d to the  memory using up to 10 alphanumeric characters      hyphen  and _  under score     The actual image file name will be the specified image  file name with a suffix and the extension  jpg     You cannot record an audio file using the periodical  recording function     Suffix    Select a suffix to be added 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  amp  time suffix consists of the year  2 digits    month  2 digits   date  2 digits   hour  2 digits    minute  2 digits   second  2 digits  and sequential  number  2 digits   thus adding a 14 digit number to  the image file name    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO are added to the image file name     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     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  image quality  bit rate  or  recording media     Effective period    Set the period during which periodical recording is  effective     Always  Periodical recording is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  periodical recording 1s effective   C
92. daylight  saving time changes   When selected  the clock is automatically adjusted  according to the daylight saving time of the selected  time zone     If the time zone selected in Time zone 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 menu    on page 26     Superimpose Tab    Select whether to superimpose the camera ID  date  amp   time and other information on the image or not    The camera ID is also superimposed on images recorded  by the Pre alarm or Post alarm function     Superimpose    On Off    When using the Superimpose function  select On     Font size  Set the font size     Style  Set the items to superimpose and the format to display  in  Superimpose settings are available for the following  items     Date  Set the display settings for date and time     Camera ID  Set the display settings for Camera ID  and string     Event  Configure the display setting for when an  event occurs     Codec  Configure the bit rate and frame rate display  settings  Displays the codec information for Image 1     Custom string  Set Custom string to display the text  of your choice     Display format  including color  can be individually set  for each item     Color  Select the font color of the superimposed text    Blink  Select On to enable blinking for the  superimposed text  However  the blinking display is  not available for Date    String Effect  Enable a s
93. different alarm  type while another voice alert is occurring  the first  voice alert is cancelled and the second one is output    e If two or three audio files are set to be output  simultaneously linked with the same alarm type   priority is given in the order Voice alert 1  2 then 3     Effective period    Set the period during which alarm detection 1s effective     Always  Alarm detection is always effective   Schedule  You can specify the period during which  alarm detection is effective   Click Schedule  and the menu for the effective  period is displayed      Setting the Schedule      Schedule Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Setting the Operations from the Viewer     Trigger Menu       Setting the Operations  from the Viewer     Trigger  Menu    Click ELGE in the Administrator menu to display the  Trigger menu    This allows you to select the activities that can be  performed when the button on the Trigger panel is  clicked on the main viewer     e Mail  SMTP  e Mail  SMTP   FTP client    emory Image memory    Toggle    Toggle    Day Night  File Not uploaded  File Not uploaded    File Not uploaded       e Mail  SMTP    Checking this box allows you to select e Mail  SMTP   on the Trigger panel in the main viewer    By clicking e Mail  SMTP  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   the Tr
94. duced by using the XDNR  function  The level can be selected among High  Middle  and Low  Select Off to disable the function     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu    Brightness    Select the brightness in 11 steps  from  5 to  5   Selecting  5 provides the brightest picture     Saturation    Select the saturation in 7 steps  from  3 to  3  Selecting   3 provides the highest image saturation     Sharpness    Select the sharpness in 7 steps  from  3 to  3  Selecting   3 provides the sharpest picture     Contrast    Select the contrast in 7 steps  from  3 to  3  Selecting  3  provides the highest contrast     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Privacy masking tab    Using the privacy masking enables you to hide images  by masking specified parts of the images when  streaming        Preview screen   This screen is for monitoring images and configuring  privacy masking    For details on each button  refer to the Control bar of the  Plug in free viewer  page 20      Position    Available to call out the privacy masks  delete them one  by one or delete all at one time    After completing the configuration  register by clicking  OK     Clear  Click the button to delete the privacy mask set     All clear  Click the button to delete all privacy mask     Color    Specify the color of privacy masks  This setting 1s  common to every privacy mask    The colors used are as follows    Black  Grayl  Gray2  Gray3  Gray4  Gray5  Gray6   White  Re
95. e name MAC address  Jf 01 Deviced001 00 01 4A ED 46 59         Selectdeselect all  Device account    Administrator name    Administrator password Default    Cancel       Register the name and password of the  administrator and click OK    The factory settings for both items are    admin      The Network Setting screen is displayed    Network Setting    ID Device name    01 Deviced005 00 01 4a 31 aa c6       Obdtain IP address automatically    Use the following IP address       Obtain ONS server address automatically    Use the following DNS server address    HTTP port    Cancel       9    Set the IP address     To obtain the IP address automatically from a  DHCP server    Select Obtain an IP address automatically    The IP address  Subnet mask and Default gateway  are assigned automatically     When you select Obtain an IP address  automatically  make sure that the DHCP server is  operating on the network     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     1 0 Set the DNS server address     11    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 the relevant  boxes     Set the HTTP port No   Normally  select 80 for the HTTP port No  To use    anot
96. e video     audio data between TCP mode  UDP  Unicast  mode   and UDP  Multicast  mode  page 22      Monitor image       The image shot by the camera is shown here     Plug in free viewer    Main viewer using Plug in free viewer    Display sample        Control bar    Camera list    Monitor screen    Configuration of Main Viewer    19       BIBWeD OU  Bunesedo       BIBWeD OU  Bunesedo    20    Monitor screen     Pan tilt zoom functions are not available for this  model     The image shot by the camera is shown here    There are two modes for on screen pan tilt zoom  operation using a mouse  Area zoom mode and Vector  dragging mode  A control bar is displayed on the screen   In the Area zoom mode  clicking will pan or tilt the  camera towards the center of the image  The Area zoom  will move the camera in the direction that displays the  area selected by the operator and zooms in at the same  time  The operator can choose a part of the image to  view and zoom in by surrounding the area with a frame  by dragging the mouse    In the Vector dragging mode  the camera pans or tilts in  the dragged direction  How long you drag the mouse  determines the speed  Releasing the button on the mouse    after dragging stops the panning or tilting of the camera     You can also use the tool bar to pan or tilt  The zoom  operation using the mouse wheel is available in all  modes     Control bar  The following operation buttons are available     vom A Poe oh    7 Setting  You can set the stre
97. eceecceceeeeeeeeeees 73  Setting items for motion detection                00  74  MME SeN S E 76    Configuring the Viewer    S VIEW CR Menil sninen 79  LayouttabD anien carina tastarsienincs 79  HTM E Out put tae a 81   Others   Using the SNC toolboX               sssssssccscccccccecsssseees 82  Starine ONC TOOIDOX wsneue elie ate eee  82  How to use SNC toolbox oo    eeeceeeceeeeeeees 82  Registering in My device          ec ceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 84  Changing the Device list display method           85  Setting SNC toolbox Options 2 0 0    eeeeeeeeeeees 86  Using Privacy Masking       Masking a Camera Image                ccccceeeees 87  Using the Custom Homepage       Setting the customized homepage                88  Using the Firmware Upgrade                 cccccccceee 88  Using the Schedule Task 00 0    cececcceeseeseeeeee 89  Configuring the device setting             ccccceeeeeeees 91  Device restart and initialization             c  cee 93   Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting   Adio to C Imera sesso cee cesccsdoessctsrteast tinetessalsaseseiseens 93  Installing the SNC audio upload tool                  93  Connecting the Camera to the Computer            94  Using the SNC audio upload tool          94   Using the SNC video player     Playing a Video    Audio File Recorded with the Camera                 99  Installing the SNC video player                     00 99  Using the SNC video player               cccceceeeeeeees 99   Assigning the IP Address
98. ect a registered number  the registered QoS  information is displayed     Network address  Enter the network address of the target on which to  perform QoS     Prefix  Enter the prefix value of the target on which to perform    QoS   Tip    The prefix value represents the number of bits from the  left side of the network address     Port  Enter the port number for the data traffic of the device   e g  HTTP 80      Protocol  Select the protocol     DSCP   Set a value to mark the data traffic  0   63     This value is set in the DSCP field included in the IP  header of the data traffic     Set  Used when registering on the QoS table   QoS is set according to the following procedure        Select the number you want to register from No   and enter the necessary conditions for Network  address  Subnet  Protocol and Port No      2 Enter values in DSCP     3 Click Set and configure the QoS     Delete  select No  to delete the setting and click Delete     Up   Increases the priority of the rule    Select a rule from the QoS table to prioritize and click  Up     Down   Decreases the priority of the rule    Select a rule from the QoS table to lower its priority and  click Down     Configuring the Network     Network Menu    43       elewey   y  Bulessiulwpy       elewey   y  BulessiulWpY    QoS table   Displays the list of registered QoS information  If  multiple conditions match  the rule with the smallest  number has priority     Tip  To attain QoS of data traffic  the target device
99. edure is used to configure the motion  detection area     Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu    Use the following buttons to specify the active  area s  and inactive area s      ia Add detection area    Clicking this button will add an active area window  in the center of the screen    When you place the cursor on the area  the cursor   changes to a crossed arrow  which you can drag to  move the area    When you place the cursor on the vertex of the area   the cursor changes to  lt    which you can drag to   move the vertex     H Add non detection area    Clicking this button will add an inactive area  window in the center of the screen    When you place the cursor on the area  the cursor  changes to a crossed arrow  which you can drag to  move the area    When you place the cursor on the vertex of the area   the cursor changes to  lt    which you can drag to  move the vertex     Delete Area    Clicking this button will change the cursor to a  button  While the cursor is a button  click on a part  of the area to delete that area    After the deletion  the cursor will return to its  original form  To exit this operation  click this  button again    It is the same function as the button displayed under  VME settings         a Add vertex    Clicking this button will change the cursor to a  button  In that state  when you click on a part of the  side of the area  a vertex is added to that point  After  the addition  the c
100. elect this  when you set a fixed address as the IP address of the  DNS server  With this setting  specify the addresses  on Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS  server manually     When you select Obtain DNS server address  automatically  make sure that a DHCP server is  operating on the network     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     MTU  Enter the MTU value for the Ethernet port   1000   1500   If IPv6 is enabled  the value must be 1280 or greater     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 Name  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 menu or in SNC toolbox   access the camera again by typing the IP address of the  camera on your Web browser as follows     Example  Setting port numbe
101. elete header logo    Click Delete to delete the header logo set in the Viewer  menu     Delete superimpose logo    Click Delete to delete the superimposed logo  set in the  Advance of the camera ID on the Superimpose tab of the  System menu  from the camera    To set whether to show or hide the superimpose logo   you need to configure the setting under the Superimpose  tab     System log Tab       The data of the software activity of the camera is  recorded in this log  It includes data that is useful if a  problem occurs    Click Reload to reload the latest data     Access log Tab       The access record of the camera is displayed   Click Reload to reload the latest data        Setting the Camera  Image and Audio      Camera Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu  the   Camera menu appears    Use this menu to set the functions of the camera    The camera menu consists of the following 7 tabs    SNC CH140  Common  Focus  Picture  Privacy  masking  Day Night  Video codec  and Streaming    SNC DH140  DH180  Common  Focus Zoom   Picture  Privacy masking  Day Night  Video  codec  and Streaming     Common Tab    Color  Select Color or Monochrome for the image     Microphone    Select whether you are going to send audio from the    N  microphone input connector  Select On to send the  audio from the network camera     When you change the Microphone setting  click  Refresh on the Web browser to reflect the change on the  opening main viewer page     Mic volume  Set the vol
102. ember  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  The client computer can  then obtain the IP address of the computer to be  connected     EAP method    Acronym for Extensible Authentication Protocol  This  is a protocol extended from PPP  Point to Point  Protocol  and having an authentication function     EAP TLS authentication    TLS is an authentication protocol of the EAP methods  using Transport Layer Security  By using digital  certificates and other methods  EAP TLS prevents data  falsification  eavesdropping and spoofing     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     H 264    An image compression format  The standard written by  the JVT  Joint Video Team  a joint organization for  standardization  composed of ISO and ITU T  H 264   is  capable of transmitting video data at a higher  compression rate than that of MPEG4     IP address    Acronym for Internet Protocol Address  An individual  IP address is basically assigned to each piece of  equipment connected to the Intern
103. ent certificate is  valid or invalid    Valid means the client certificate is correctly stored   and set    Invalid means the client certificate is not correctly   stored and set    Possible causes of Invalid are as follows        The private key password included in the client  certificate is not specified correctly        The private key password 1s specified in spite of  the fact that the key pair in the client certificate is  not encrypted        The key pair is not included in the client certificate        When the client certificate to be imported is of  PKCS 12 format and the private key password is not set  correctly         lt Put correct private key password gt        is  displayed in the boxes of Issuer DN  Subject DN   Validity Period and Extended Key Usage  Specify the  correct private key password to confirm the information  of the certificate     To delete the client certificate  Click Delete  and the client certificate stored in the  camera will be deleted     Private key password    Type the password for the private key information  included in the client certificate using up to   50 characters    Leave the text box blank if the private key information  included in the client certificate is not encrypted    If no private key password is set in the camera  the text  box is activated to allow entering of a password    If a private key password is already set  it is displayed as  turned letters     Reset   To change the private key password  click this button   
104. ess card is not inserted        O0 00 00 00 00 00     will be displayed     IPv4 setting  Configure the IPv4 network setting     IP address  Configure the IP address for a wireless network     Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP   Select  this option when a DHCP server is installed on the  network to allow IP address assignment  With this  setting  the IP address is assigned automatically    Use the following IP address  Select this option when  you set a fixed IP address  With this setting  specify  the IP address  Subnet mask and Default gateway  manually     When you select Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP   make sure that a DHCP server is operating on  the network     IP address  Type the IP address of the camera     Subnet mask  Type the subnet mask     Default gateway  Type the default gateway     DNS server  Configure the DNS server address     Obtain DNS server address automatically  Select this  option to obtain the address of the DNS server  automatically  This can be set only when Obtain an  IP address automatically  DHCP  is selected in the  Wireless tab    Use the following DNS server address  Select this  option when you set a fixed address as the IP address  of the DNS server  With this setting  specify the  addresses on Primary DNS server and Secondary  DNS server manually     Configuring the Network     Network Menu       When you select Obtain DNS server address  automatically  make sure that a DHCP server is  operating on the network     Prima
105. et     JPEG    Acronym for Joint Photographic Expert Group  The still  image compression technology or standards of ISO   International Organization for Standardization  and  ITU T  Popularly used as an image compression format  on the Internet  etc     MAC address    A network address that uniquely identifies each LAN  card     MPEG4    Acronym 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     Glossary    103       SJOUIO       SJOUIO    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 software 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 
106. etcetera 18  Shared Scere hesr 104  SMTP SCEVEE siscweisevesccnitsacse 44 58  65  SMTP server name               44 58  65  SNC audio upload tool                   93  SNC Desktop viewer                00006 24  SNC privacy masking tool               87  SING TONDO X sssaaa 82  SNC video player carsiacdicarocaceadivas ts 99  SNE VICWE Prenn a 23  SNMP ocan a OS 101  Software VEFSION              ssseeeeeeeeeeees 28  SPCClal TAGS oia asa loci 45  ois UD Baa renerrenertertireteuner rercireerrneerrerent 4   Ses Mehean eers 46  ES EE E 104  Stare ME mena S 2  SCREAMING e a ste  37  SUDC oanseagen 45  59  Subnet mask                0  0eeeeeeeees 38  40  SUPER oasa 60  62  63  66  67  SUPEMINDOSE tired r 29  SUPPH CAN  sereni n 51  SYS Oea 27 28  SYSE IOS eana tr enencuy  31  SVStEMAVIENU na ea 28  System UHI Y seca ietcioambamtecssesennoess 23    TO Poe tan enia cesar cuastnate eautencann 22  ERCP  DP cai sat suet rash teneedes aan ates 22  Te ia 69  TEK a A 80  time  GIIPCTONCE sekne as 28  AMS ONG ae a a TR 28  TO aar a a 71  Ge Dalsroa or 28  Titlebar NAME en 28  TRP ounn N 104  OCIS  aeina aa a 71  6 Ko Jo  r Cerner yiute nents    Per Rs P ET On Ten 18  transmission port numbet                37  TOSSE e ume snaeenmoetaes 21  Trigger Menu aisctacteusiacctsntsssacssacs 70  Typen aaa 41  U  UD Por r eadeeancesseas 37  UDP  Multicast     eee 22  UDP  UMCA Secese 22  Unicast streaming                eeee a   NR e E uniae aco sects 45  Use the same time schedule every  GAY  ereun 
107. 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       Basic Configuration by  the Administrator    You can monitor the camera image by logging in with  the initial conditions set for this network camera  You  can also set various functions according to the installing  position  network conditions or purpose of the camera   We recommend you configure the following items  before monitoring images from the camera     Setting contents  Set the format of the image sent from the camera   Select the White Balance mode according to the installation position     Select the brightness of the image sent from the camera     Select the quality of the image sent from the camera   Select the view size of the image     Select whether the audio from the external microphone is sent or not     Make the setting for sending the monitor image attached to an e mail     Set the user access right for the camera        Synchronize the date and time of the camera with those of the computer     Video codec Tab  page 36   White balance  page 34     Exposure  page 33   Brightness  page 34     Video codec Tab  page 36   View size  page 18   Microphone  page 31    Date  amp  time Tab  page 28   e Mail  SMTP  Menu  page 58     User Menu  page 57   
108. f    files     Recording Images in Memory     Image memory Menu    67       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       Downloading Images  from the Camera     FTP  server Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu   the FTP server menu appears  This menu allows you to  search image and audio files stored in the built in  memory  approximately 8 MB  or CF memory card  not  supplied  Applicable for SNC CH140 only  inserted in  the camera  or configure the FTP server function for  downloading  using the FTP client software on the  computer     FTP server function On off    Selected root directory Built in memory Free space   8192Kbyte       CF memory card    FTP server function  To activate the FTP server function  select On     E SNC CH140    Selected root directory    Select the memory that contains the file you want to  download   The current memory space is displayed on the right     Built in memory  Built in memory of this camera  CF memory card  CF memory card inserted into the  CF card slot of the camera    E SNC DH140  DH180    Built in memory    The current memory space of the built in memory 1s  displayed     The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may  be reduced when you logged in to the FTP server of this  unit using the FTP client software installed in the  computer     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Downloading Images from the Camera     FTP server Menu       Setting the Alarm Output      Alarm o
109. f 2 are met within 3 seconds from when the  inspection conditions of 1 are met     Filter settings    Settings for each filter can be edited here   The inspection line and active window are set to default  values  Edit according to use     Tip  The buttons displayed on the edit screen for filter 1s used    in the same way as those for detection setting  See  page 74     Passing    Filter type   Passing    Passing object trigger position Center       Edit the pass inspection line according to the following  procedure     Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu    Passing object trigger line  By default  one passing object trigger line 1s displayed   The number of vertexes is 2     Placing the cursor on the line will turn the cursor into a    cross  and when you drag the line  the whole line will  move     Placing the cursor on the vertex will turn the cursor into   lt   gt   and when you drag the line  the vertex will move     The arrow displayed in the center of the passing object  trigger line shows the direction of inspection  trigger is  performed when an object passes the passing object  trigger position in this direction     Trigger direction setting  Each time you click lal  the trigger direction toggles  among the directions left  right and both     Passing object trigger position  Select the passing object trigger position from Center     Left side  Top side  Right side and Bottom side     Existing    Fitter type  
110. following and specify the POP server  name  User name and Password as required   SMTP  Select when SMTP authentication is   required   POP before SMTP  Select when POP before SMTP  authentication is required     When you set Authentication to On  make sure to select  either or both SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP mode  Select POP3 or APOP as the authentication method for  POP authentication        The model on sale in China does not support the APOP  authentication     Wait time after POP   Set the waiting time in POP before SMTP before  SMTP authentication after POP authentication is  completed  Timeout can be set from 0 to 10 000 msec     POP server name   It is necessary when POP before SMTP is selected for  Authentication    Type the POP  receiving mail  server name  using up to  64 characters  Or type the IP address of the POP server   This setting is necessary when the SMTP server that  sends e mails performs authentication using the POP  user account     POP port number  Enter a port number from 110 to 65535     The standard port number is 110  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for POP3s is 995     Authentication mode  Select Login or CRAM MDS as the authentication  method for SMTP authentication     The model on sale in China does not support the  CRAM MDS5 authentication     User name  Password   Type the user name and password of the owner of the  mail account  using up to 64 characters  This setting 1s  necessary when the SMTP server that sends e mai
111. g   for client authentication    on the image memory   page 48 function    on page 64      Using the 802 1X Alarm sending    Alarm recording Tab       Authentication Function     Setting the Image memory   802 1X Menu    on page 51 function when detecting the  Common    Common Tab     Basic A ee    setting of 802 1X  authentication function    on  page 51    Periodical sending    Periodical recording Tab      Setting the periodical  recording mode    on page 66    Client certificate a certificate Tab    on FTP server cDewloadine eson  ae the Camera     FTP server  CA certificate    CA certificate Tab    on Menu    on page 68  er Alarm Output    Setting the Alarm Output  User    Setting the User     User m N output Menu    on  Menu    on page 57 pag    Security    Setting the Security     o out 1  2 Tab    on  Security Menu    on page 58 pag       92    Using the SNC toolbox       Setting items Pages to refer to in       Administrating the  Camera       Voice Alert       Outputting Audio Linked  to Alarm Detection     Voice  alert Menu    on page 69       Voice alert 1  2  3 Tab    on  page 69    Alarm buffer       Setting the Alarm Buffer      Alarm buffer Menu    on  page 72       Setting the Operations  from the Viewer     Trigger  Menu    on page 70    Device restart and initialization    You can restart and initialize  restore factory default  a  selected device  Multiple devices can be selected  simulteneously for restart and initialization     Restarting a device    Cli
112. g  setting screen     Tip    This device is not equipped with operational functions  for PTZ     Using the System Utility    25       BIBWeD   y  Bunesedo       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    26       Administrating the Camera    This section explains how to set the functions of the  camera by the Administrator    For details about monitoring the camera image  see     Operating the Camera    on page 16     This section explains the basic operations and each  option of the Administrator menu     Note on the display of menu options   The setting menus of this unit will clearly display only  the setting options that you can currently select  Grayed  out options cannot be selected        Basic Operations of the  Administrator Menu    You can use the Administrator menu to set all functions  to suit the user   s needs    Click Setting in the viewer to display the Administrator  menu     How to set up the Administrator  menu    1 Log in to the homepage to display the viewer   For details  see    Logging in as a user    on page 17     2 Click Setting on the main menu   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     The Administrator menu appears     e Mail  SMTP     FTP dient  Image memory  FTP server  Alarm output  Voice alert  Trigger  Schedule   Alarm buffer  Event detection    Viewer       Basic Operations of the Administrator Menu    3 Click 
113. her authentication is required when you send  an e mail     Off  No authentication is required when an e mail is  sent    On  Authentication is required when an e mail is sent   Select one of the authentication methods from the  following and specify the POP server name  User  name and Password as required    SMTP  Select when SMTP authentication is  required    POP before SMTP  Select when POP before SMTP  authentication is required     When you set Authentication to On  be sure to select  either or both SMTP or and POP before SMTP     POP mode  Select POP3 or APOP as the authentication method for  POP authentication     The model on sale in China does not support the APOP  authentication     Wait time after POP   Set the waiting time in POP before SMTP before  SMTP authentication after POP authentication is  completed  Timeout can be set from 0 to 10 000 msec     POP server name   This is necessary when POP before SMTP is selected  for Authentication    Type the POP  receiving mail  server name using up to  64 characters  or type the IP address of the POP server   This setting 1s necessary when the SMTP server that  sends e mails performs authentication using the POP  user account     POP port number   Enter a port number from 110 to 65535    The standard port number is 110  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for POP3s is 995     Authentication mode  Select Login or CRAM MDS as the authentication  method for SMTP authentication     The model on sale in China does 
114. her port number  type a port number between  1024 and 65535 in the text box        When using a port number other than 80  check  with the network administrator first     12 Confirm that all items are correctly set  then click    OK   If    Setting OK    is displayed  the IP address is  correctly assigned     1 3 When setting is finished  to access the camera    directly  double click the camera name in the list        Assigning the IP Address to the Camera T    ots N    uoneledald    8       The viewer screen of the network camera 1s  displayed on the Web browser     Display sample    Activex Plug in free Tool Setup English v  View A i TA  Screen mode Window v p        ia  v    E al  A           View size x1    Image codec Image 1     lt     Trigger  Image memory  e Mail  FTP  Alarm output 1  Alarm output 2  Voice alert 1  Voice alert 2  Voice alert 3  Day   Night    If the IP address is not set correctly  the viewer does not  appear after step 13  In that 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 SNC toolbox  from CD ROM  In this case  operate as follows     Example  In case of SNC toolbox    If message    Internet Explorer    appears  click Yes     Internet Explorer    JC     Active content can harm your computer or disclose personal  re information  Are you sure that wou want to allow CDs to run actwe  co
115. hod               ccccccecee 52  103    CA certificate tab    eee 48 EAP TLS authentication               103  Numerics COMIC dena 213  Effective period  BOP dD D EIEEE 41 42 51 104 Camera list      c cecccseeseeeeeees 20 79 seeen 60  61  62  63  66  67  69  70  Camera MENU 31 E A EEE P E TO 44  58  A Cancel button    s sesseseseseeeeseseseeeee 26 e Mail  SMTP Jeiiines 27  58  70  ACCESS 10D agna aana 31 Capacity Warning          cceeeee 64 e Mail  SMTP  Menu                   58  Active Directory s    54 Capture  pats craic deter locusts 18 e Mail  SMTP  notification             44  HER COREG O  8 11 13 certificate request wo    eee 52 e mail address  sissactsrtecntauvecnastaevszans 45  E T AA eee 17  18 CF memory card               30  64  68 Enda E EA TZ  Adaptive rate control   cccssssccsessseee 37 CGI commands          cccccccccccecceecee 101 CRUCHSION senan ces 67  AGS eee einen nase 28 Client certificate    52 F  NIST                             16  57 CLICHE COMIC ALC senine 52  Administrator e mail COICO aa 72 Factory default                cccceeeeeeeeeees 30  ACCS EEIE ANETE  45 59 65 CONOR eos aa aaa 31 factory settings             ccseeeeseeeeeeeeees 30  Administrator menu                  0000 26 COMMON assioma 31 58  61  64 RII L AARNA ETT 69 71  AE oaea a E T 102 COMMON MAME esinen ie 102 Fileattac MENT esas 60  Ala aauina toii 60  62  66  70 Cropp nE ie ie ES 36 EA xusscescrdsueed tees 60  62  63  66  Alarm buffer                   27  62  66  72 Current date
116. icable to all cameras     Proxy   Check this box when you use a proxy server for  communications  When it is not checked  direct  communication 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  communication 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 repeatedly to hide show 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  Windows Firewall   
117. icate Import  wizard     You have specified the Following settings     Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t   Content Certificate          lt  Back JL Finish     Cancel       5 Check the contents  then click Finish   The CA certificate will be installed     Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu    49    BIBWeD   y  Huyesiuiupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    To remove an installed CA  certificate       In Internet Explorer  click in the order Tools   Internet options  Content tab and Certificates   The Certificates dialog appears     Certificates    Intended purpose    EE  SS      Personal   Other People   Intermediate Certification Authorities   Trusted Root Certificatior        Issued To Issued By Expiratio    Friendly Name      Import        Advanced         Certificate intended purposes       2 Select the certificate you want to remove   The CA certificate is usually stored in Trusted  Root Certification Authorities     3 Click Remove   Do you want to delete the certificate appears to  confirm     4 Click Yes   The certificate will be removed   There may be a case that a certificate cannot be  removed by the steps above due to the type of  certificate  Check the installation condition and  remove it following the steps below     You need to log in as Administrator to perform these  steps     1 Open Run    of the Windows menu  then enter mmc  and click OK     2 Select File in the Console 1 window and Add   Remove Snap in     when Windows XP  Profession
118. ick to display the Administrator menu   page 26   You can operate this function only when logging in as  the administrator     Configuration of Main Viewer    Control panel section    Information panel    Intormation    2009 06 11 Thu 18 57 19       Check the date and time here     View panel    View  Screen mode Window  View size Full  Image codec image 1    Frame rate 30 fps    You can change the screen mode  size of the image   image codec mode and frame rate  Also  still images and  movies can be saved  movie saving can also be stopped   from here  Microphone and audio output levels can be  adjusted     Screen Mode  Select Window or Full Screen     View size   Selects the view size to be displayed    Click View size list box to select the view size    Select x1 to display images set in Image size of the  Camera menu   page 36    Select Full to display images according to the view size   Select Fit to display images according to the view size   with fixed aspect ratio     Image Codec  Select an image codec mode     Frame rate   Displayed only when the camera image is in JPEG    Selects the frame rate to transmit images      Capture    Click to capture a still image shot by the camera and to  store it in the computer  Click FJ to open the folder to be  saved     ro  Run   Stop Save Video   Runs and stops Save Video  Click FJ to open the folder  to be saved     Volume    lt   io    i  Use the slide bar to adjust the volume for sound output  level     When you click I amp J  
119. iew images from one camera at  the same time    Date time can be superimposed on the image    PoE  Power over Ethernet  compliant       SNCA CFW5S is not available in some countries and  areas  For details  contact your authorized Sony  dealer     Features    NOTICE TO USERS       2009 Sony Corporation  All rights reserved  This  manual or the software described herein  in whole or in  part  may not be reproduced  translated or reduced to  any machine readable form without prior written  approval from Sony Corporation     SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO  WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL   THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION  CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY  DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS  MANUAL  THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER  INFORMATION  IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY  CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY  INCIDENTAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL  DAMAGES  WHETHER BASED ON TORT   CONTRACT  OR OTHERWISE  ARISING OUT OF  OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL  THE  SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION  CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF     Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any  modification to this manual or the information  contained herein at any time without notice    The software described herein may also be governed by  the terms of a separate user license agreement        TPELA    and     E LA are trademarks of  Sony Corporation    HD is trademark of Sony Corporation       Exmor    and Exmor  are trademarks 
120. igger e Mail   SMTP  menu is displayed  You can set the necessary  options here  The setting options and setting procedures  are the same as those of the e Mail  SMTP  menu     page 58      Trigger   e Mail  SMTP     SMTP server name  SMTP port number    Use TLS  STARTILS    Authentication  SMTP POP before SMTP   POP mode POP3 APOP   Wait time after POP 300   0   10000 milliseconds   POP server name  POP port number  110 to 65535   Authentication mode Login  User name    Password    Recipient e mail address    Administrator e mail address  Subject    Message    Image file name    Suffix None  Date  amp  time  Sequence number    Sequence number clear Clear       FTP client    Checking this box allows you to select FTP client on the  Trigger panel in the main viewer    By clicking FTP client 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  the Trigger FTP client  menu is displayed  You can set the necessary options  here  The setting options and setting procedures are the  same as those of the FTP client menu  page 61      Trigger   FTP client    FIP server  name    User name    Password    Re type  password    Passive mode    Remote path    Image file  name    Suffix None  Date  amp  time    Sequence number    Image memory    Checking this box allows you to select Image memory  on the Trigger panel in the main viewer    By clicking Image memory a still image of the moment  you click is captured  an
121. iguration 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 If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  the information bar or    Security  Warning    may appear  For details  see    Installing  ActiveX Control    in    When using Windows XP  Service Pack 2 or later    on page 8 or    Installing  ActiveX Control    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     Tip  The software is optimized for Internet Explorer using  medium font     To display the viewer correctly    To operate the viewer correctly  set the security level of  Internet Explorer to Medium or lower  as follows     1 Select Tools 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 
122. in synchronization with this alarm     Disappearance    When a moving object disappears from the designated  area  it will set off an alarm  FTP client alarm sending   image memory alarm recording and or audio file  playback can be performed in synchronization with this  alarm     Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu 73       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       BIBWeD   y  BulessiulpYy    74    Capacity   When the Capacity of moving objects in the reference  area reaches definite number  an alarm is set off  FTP  client alarm sending  image memory alarm recording  and or audio file playback can be performed in  synchronization with this alarm     e Before actual use  perform an operation test and  confirm that the motion detection function works  correctly    e Even when privacy masking is used  the motion  detection function operates based on the images  before masking is processed    e When cropping is enabled  the motion detection menu  is not displayed  To use the motion detection menu   disable this function first     When the Motion detection menu is  displayed for the first time    When you click Motion detection     Security Warning     is displayed    When you click Yes  ActiveX control is installed and the  Motion detection menu is displayed     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 co
123. in the Administrator menu   the FTP client menu appears    Use this menu to set up for capturing and sending still  images to an FTP server  Using FTP client function  you  can send an image and audio file that has been shot and  recorded linked with the external sensor input or with  the built in motion detection function to an FTP server   The image file can also be sent periodically    The FTP client menu consists of three tabs  Common   Alarm sending and Periodical sending     Common Tab     Setting the FTP  client function       FTP client function  To activate the FTP client function  select On     The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may  be reduced while a file is being transmitted by the FTP  client function     FTP server name    Type either the FTP server name to upload still images  using up to 64 characters  or the IP address of the FTP  server     User name    Type the user name for the FTP server using up to 64  characters     Password    Type the password for the FTP server using up to 64  characters     Re type password    To confirm the password  type the same characters as  you typed in the Password box     Sending Images to FTP Server     FTP client Menu    61       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    Passive mode    Set whether you use the passive mode of FTP server or  not when connecting to the FTP server  Select On to  connect to the FTP server using the passive mode     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu
124. ing the IP Address to the  Camera Using ARP Commands    on page 100    If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable the Windows Firewall  function  Otherwise SNC toolbox will not operate  correctly  For the setting  see    Configuring Windows  Firewall    in    When using Windows XP Service Pack  2 or later    on page 9 or    Configuring Windows  Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista    on   page 11    The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function     Starting SNC toolbox    Select Program from the Start menu of Windows  then  select SNC toolbox and SNC toolbox in sequence   SNC toolbox starts    The main screen appears  SNC toolbox 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     Using the SNC toolbox    How to use SNC toolbox    Menu bar Function buttons    1 SNC toolbox    File E  Edit E  View     Tools  Task K  Help H        Device tree display Device list View button    Menu bar  All functions can be selected from here     File  F  menu   Import  Reads the Device list file  CSV format    Export  Outputs the Device list in a CSV format file   Close  Exits SNC toolbox     Edit  E  menu   Cut  Cuts off a device or folder    Copy  Copies a device or folder    Paste  Pastes a device or folder    Select All  
125. ing which the client is  allowed to be connected  as required        Authentication tab  Delete checks from all the  boxes  Click EAP Method and add Smart  Card or other certificates     Then  continue to configure the RADIUS client   8 Select RADIUS Clients and right click     9 Select New RADIUS Client from the context  menu     1 O Set the following items    Friendly name  Type    authenticator    as an  example    Client address  IP or DNS   IP address of the  authenticator   Client Vender  RADIUS Standard   Shared secret  Specify the shared secret to be set  in the authenticator     Adding a user    1 Open Active Directory Users and Computers  from Administrative Tools of Windows menu     2 Select Users of the domain with which you want to  add a user and right click     3 Select New from the context menu  then select  User     4 Set the following items to configure a new user   For example  the log on user name    1 XClient    is  assumed for explanation purposes    First name    XClient   User logon name    XClient  lt domain name gt    Password  Specify a password  Then select  Password never expires in account options     5 Select the user to be added and right click   6 Select Properties from the context menu     7 Set the following items   Dial in tab  Select Allow access in Remote  Access Permission  Dial in or VPN   Member Of tab  Add    Wired_802 1X_Group        The preparations for configuring a 802 1 X network are  now completed    Proceed to issue the certifi
126. io of 5 4  and  an image size up to 1280 x 1024 can be specified for  the video codec     e The camera restarts when the Maximum image size 1s  changed  It takes about 2 minutes   e The settings below are changed when the Maximum  image size is changed       Camera menu privacy mask tab  returns to the  factory setting       Camera menu video codec tab  returns to the factory  setting except       Image size of image1  to be 1280 x 720 when set  to 1280 x 720  or 1280 x 1024 when set to  1280 x 1024       Frame rate of image  to be 30fps when set to  1280 x 720  or 20fps when set to 1280 x 1024      Alarm buffer menu  returns to the factory setting       Event detection menu  motion detection tab  returns  to the factory setting except       Maximum detection size of motion diction  to be  width of 1280 and height of 720 when set to  1280 x 720  or 1280 and height of 1024 when set  to 1280 x 1024     Configuring the System     System Menu 29       elewey   y  Bulessiulwpy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy        Maximum detection size of VMF  to be width of  1280 and height of 720 when set to 1280 x 720 or  1280 and height of 1024 when set to 1280 x 1024     Video out    You can configure the output setting for the analog  image output terminal of the camera  Select On to  output an NTSC or PAL signal     The output signal format is determined according to the  setting of the camera   s NTSC PAL switch     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Initi
127. iodical sending Tab     Setting the periodical  PEP CHENG ACHVILY sener AS 63  Recording Images in Memory      Image memory Menu              sscssscscccccccsceeeeees 64  Common Tab     Setting the image memory  T O a souintaesaet ieee tceoeatudiaies 64    Alarm recording Tab     Setting the Image  memory function when detecting the    AMENE ia REEE E E E E E  66  Periodical recording Tab     Setting the periodical  PECOPCING Mode sessie a E a teas 66  Folder structure of image memory                 66 67  Downloading Images from the Camera    FTP server Menu sssitecssscdasscsstsasccsstasecteaassgesdess 68  Setting the Alarm Output      Alarm output Menu       essesssssccecccccsssssseceeesossoo 68  Alarmon dD Jab aee a A 68  Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm Detection      Voice alert Menu      ssssseecccecccccccccccssssssssssseceseee 69  Voice  alert 1273 TaD sei cette wes 69  Setting the Operations from the Viewer     ieper Menu ananos eenn 70  Setting the Schedule     Schedule Menu              72  Setting the Alarm Buffer      Alarm buffer Menu                 ccccssssssssssssccceeees 72    Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering  detection Motion detection        Event detection Menu              cccssssssccsssssssssees 73  Sensor input tab     Set the sensor input            73  Camera tampering detection tab       Set the camera tampering detection            73  Motion detection tab     Set the motion VMF   de CEON ea a E ER 73  What are VME functions            cce
128. ion     Alarm sending    Select On to set sending an e mail linked with alarm  detection     File attachment    Set whether an image file  JPEG file  is to be attached to  the e mail or not    When On is selected  the image file made using 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 be  attached to an e mail  You can use up to 10  alphanumeric characters     hyphen  and _  underscore   for naming     Suffix    Select a suffix to be added to the file name    None  No suffix is added  The image file name 1s  assigned to the image to be sent via 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  the year  2 digits   month  2 digits   date  2 digits    hour  2 digits   minute  2 digits   second  2 digits    and sequential number  2 digits   thus adding 14   digit number to the image file name    Sequence number  A sequential number of 10 digits  between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed  digits OO are added to the image file name     Sequence number clear  Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1     Alarm  Select the alarm to be linked with e mail notification     Sensor input 1  The external sensor that is connected to  sensor input of the camera I O port    Camera tampering detection  An alarm that is  triggered when the camera detects vibration or  shaking
129. is tab  in order to adjust the    focus easily  the settings below are temporarily changed         Privacy masking and Cropping are deactivated       The current image focus position is superimposed       The alarm of Motion detection is deactivated        View DR is turned on     Adjusting the focus    Click Start button in Easy Focus to set the focus to the  optimum position     The most suitable focus position may not be available  depending on imaging conditions    If so  click the  20   5   1   1   5 or  20 buttons to adjust  the focus accordingly     Focus reset    Click the Reset button to return to the default flange  back position     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu    Focus Zoom tab     Adjusting the  focus zoom  SNC DH140   SNC DH180 only     Adjust the focus and zoom position by looking at the  image     Preview screen   Preview the image and adjust the focus    The current image focus position is superimposed when  adjusting the focus zoom    For the details of each button  please refer to the Control  bar of the Plug in free viewer  page 20      If you click the buttons in this tab  in order to adjust the  focus easily  the settings below are temporarily changed       Privacy masking and Cropping is deactivated       The current image focus position is superimposed       The alarm of Motion detection is deactivated       View DR is turned on     Adjusting the zoom    Click the  500   100   10   10   100 or  500 buttons to  adjust the zoom posi
130. it to the left end for minimum volume   and to the right end for maximum volume    Click  speaker  to enable disable sound  muting    When sound muting is on  no sound will be heard  even  if you move the slider bar     Saving an image   Click the  capture  icon during playback or pause  and the captured image is displayed in 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     How to change the image display size    Click x 1 4  x 1 2  x 1  x 2 or Full at the top of the image  to display the image in the selected magnification   If you select x 1  the image is displayed in the  original image display size of the file   The x 2 button is only available when image size is  640 x 480  VGA  or smaller   The selected image display size is highlighted     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands       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 SNC toolbox     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  
131. ize  1280 x 1024     Codec Frame rate Codec Frame rate   fps   fps     Perce  2s o  Pies  so  if    Single  codec    Pres  2s  area  6    Bit rate   Set the bit rate of MPEG4 or H 264 image transmission  for a line  When the bit rate is set to a high level  better  image quality can be enjoyed    Selectable bit rates are as follows    64  128  256  384  512  768  1024  1536  2048  3072   4096  5120  6144  7168  8192  kbps     I picture interval  Set the I picture insertion interval           Adaptive rate control   This function adjusts the frame rate and the bit rate  automatically so that the camera plays back a smooth  image to suit the connected computer environment  If  On is selected  the MPEG4 or H 264 image rate is  automatically adjusted     e The actual frame rate and bit rate may be different  depending on the image size  shooting scene  or  network condition    e When Adaptive rate control is set to On  the actual  frame rate and bit rate change within the range that  does not exceed the values set in Frame rate and Bit  rate     Image quality   Set the JPEG image quality    Selectable values are from Level 1 to Level 10   When Level 10 is selected  the best image quality is  achieved     Bandwidth control  Limits the network bandwidth for the JPEG image data  output from the camera     Audio may be interrupted depending on the selected  bandwidth  In this case  select a wider bandwidth     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Streami
132. ize any changes made to the settings  and send them to the camera    If you click Cancel  changes made to the settings will be  discarded and the screen will be reloaded with the  current camera settings     Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu       Configuring the Viewer      Viewer Menu    Click Mii in the Administrator menu to display the  Viewer menu    Using this menu  you can select the viewer to use and  configure advanced settings     Layout tab    Homepage  Set the viewer or homepage to be displayed at the time  of access     ActiveX viewer  Displays the ActiveX viewer at time  of access     Plug in free viewer  Displays the Plug in free viewer  at time of access     Custom  Select the homepage to be displayed   With SNC CH140  you can write data in the built in  flash memory or CF memory card  not supplied  to  use your favorite homepage  With SNC DH140 or  DH180  write data to the built in flash memory to use  your favorite homepage   To store a homepage HTML file in the built in flash  memory  use the Custom Homepage function of  SNC toolbox included in the supplied CD ROM   To learn how to use the Custom Homepage  see  page 88   For details on supported cards  contact your  authorized Sony dealer     To display your Custom homepage perform the  following operation     1 Select Custom     2 Type the path of the HTML file using up to 64  characters in the text box on the right of Path     3 In Selected memor
133. k Reset  if you wish to cancel the EAP  password change  click Cancel at the bottom of the  screen  This will cancel other changes made to the  settings     EAP method    You can select the authentication method used with the  authentication server  This device supports TLS and  PEAP     TLS  By this method  the supplicant and the server  authenticate each other using a certificate  This  enables secure port authentication    PEAP  By this method  an EAP password is used for the  supplicant authentication and a certificate is used for  server authentication     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu    Client certificate Tab    When TLS is selected as the EAP method  client  certificate is imported for authentication at the camera        Client certificate request  Import  display or delete the client certificate     To import the client certificate   Click Browse    to select the client certificate to be  imported    Then click Submit  and the selected file will be  imported to the camera     The import process becomes invalid if the selected file is  not a client certificate or the imported client certificate is  not allowed     To display the information of the client  certificate   When the client certificate has been saved in the camera  correctly  its information appears on Status  Issuer DN   Subject DN  Validity Period and Extended Key  Usage     Status  Shows if the status of the cli
134. lick Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Folder structure of image memory    When the image memory function is used  images are  recorded with the following folder structure     Root XXXXXXX  jf    yyyyyyy jpf  aaaaaaa jpg  bbbbbbb  jpf  ccccccc jpf         Date_No  ZZZZzzz m4f    qqqqqqq m4f    A     represents a folder created automatically    The Date_No  folder has an 11 digit name consisting of  the year  last 2 digits   month  2 digits   day  2 digits    underscore and sequential 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     In the CF memory card of SNC CH140  the folder size  varies depending on the capacity of the CF memory  card     About the extension of a file    A file to be recorded sent using the image memory  function or the Mail  SMTP  FTP client function has  one of the following four extensions depending on the  video mode setting and the recording sending settings of  the camera      m4f  MPEG4 image files  including sound   jpf  JPEG image files  including sound   jpg  JPEG still image files     maf  H 264 image files  including sound     The SNC video player  page 99  allows playback of     m4f         maf    and     jp
135. local  network     PSK    Abbreviation for Pre Shared Key  This is a shared key to  make an encryption key  used with TKIP in WPA  encryption standard  PSK sometimes means an  authentication system using a key previously shared     QoS    Enter a value in the DSCP  Differential Service Code  Point  field included in the IP header to control  communication service quality     RADIUS client    RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial in User Service   is an authentication and accounting protocol managing  network access  and a RADIUS client is a party that  accesses the network    In Internet connecting service  a Network Access Server   NAS  such as that for dial up and broadband access  server is a RADIUS client  In a wireless LAN system  a  wireless LAN access point is a RADIUS client     Saturation  The degree to which a color is pure     Secondary DNS Server    Subsidiary DNS server used when a primary DNS server  cannot be used     Shared secret    A character string to be used for mutual authentication  between a RADIUS server and RADIUS client     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     Glossary    SNMP    A protocol for monitoring and managing network  devices     SSL    Acronym for Secure Sockets Layer  This is a protocol  developed by Netscape Communications Corporation to  be used for communications of encrypted data on the  Internet    
136. ls  performs authentication     Recipient e mail address    Type the recipient e mail address  using 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   using 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  using up to 64  characters     Message    Type the text of the e mail using up to 384 characters   A  line break 1s 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 access log stored in the HTTP  server  or start an external CGI program     URL  Specify the URL to send an 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   To enter an IPv6 address     http     IPv6 address    http     IPv6 address   port     port   Specify the port number to which you want to  connect  If you want to use the established port  number 80  you do not need to input a value    path  Type the command    parameter  Type the command 
137. 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   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        Did you enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes  after it was turned on   If not  turn off the camera and restart the operation       Is a NETWORK indicator turned on   If the indicator 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  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 any illegal  access using 
138. manner        Select one of the WEP key numbers     2 Type the same information in the WEP key and  Retype WEP key text boxes   The length of a WEP key 1s 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   In hexadecimal  type 10 characters    Configuring the Network     Network Menu 41       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    for a 40 bit key  or 26 characters for a 104 bit key   In ASCII  type 5 characters for a 40 bit key  or 13  characters for a 104 bit key    When Type is set to Infrastructure mode  the  WEP key should be the same as that of the access  point  When Type is set to Ad hoc mode  the WEP  key should be the same as that of the  communication client     WPA WPA2   Set up this item when WPA or WPA2 is selected on  Security    WPA and WPA2 use TKIP and AES encryption  systems  This unit supports TKIP for WPA  and AES for  WPA2     Authentication  Select the authentication method     PSK  Select for PSK authentication  When this option is  selected  Passphrase setting is required    EAP  Select for EAP authentication  When this option  is selected  enabling the 802 1 X  wireless  function  is required  After selecting EAP  click OK at the  bottom of the window  The 802 1 X function is  enabled        For correct operation of the 802 1 X function  you need  to configure the 802 1 X settings  such as 
139. me and password  of the administrator who will access the device in  the Administrator name field and Administrator  password field  respectively     4 Click OK to finish registration     Registering by drag  amp  drop   To add a device  select a device from the Device list in  the Search result folder  and drag  amp  drop to the folder to  register it in     Registering by copy  amp  paste   Select a device from the Device list in the Search result  folder and right click the mouse  Select Copy from the  displayed menu  or select Copy from the Edit menu    Next  select the folder to register in and right click the  mouse  Select Paste from the displayed menu     Renaming the device folder    Select the folder or device to rename and right click the  mouse  Select Rename from the displayed menu  The  device folder name is highlighted  Enter the new name     Deleting a device folder    Select the device folder to be deleted from the Device  list or Device tree and right click the mouse  Select  Delete from the displayed menu  or select Delete from  the Edit menu      Moving a device folder    You can move a device folder by following either of the   methods below    e Select a device folder from the Device list or Device  tree and drag  amp  drop in the folder to move it to  which  will move the device folder    e Select a device folder from the Device list or Device  tree and right click the mouse  Select Cut from the  displayed menu  or select Cut from the Edit menu    Next 
140. ministrator menu  the  SSL menu appears    Use this menu to configure the SSL or TLS function    called    SSL    hereafter    The settings allows the camera to communicate with the  client PC by using SSL     e The model on sale in China does not support the SSL  function    e When using the SSL function  always configure the  settings after setting the date and time of the camera   If the date and time are not correctly set  it may cause  browser connection problems     SSL tab       SSL function    On  Select this to use the SSL function  When Allow  HTTP connection for some clients is selected  both  HTTP and SSL connections are allowed  When  Allow HTTP connection for some clients is not  selected  only SSL connection is allowed     When Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 is used  When SSL session is established     appears in the  status bar on your web browser     When Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 7 0 is used  When SSL session is established     appears in the right  of the address bar on your web browser     Off  Select this to not use the SSL function  Only HTTP  connection is allowed with the camera     When you use SSL connection for the first time  When you use SSL connection only with the SSL  function On  you cannot access the camera if the SSL  function does not work properly     Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu    In this case  you must reset the camera to the factory  settings   All settings will be initialized     To avoid this  check that SSL conne
141. mm ss  year month day hour minutes seconds    mm dd yyyy hh mm ss  month day year  hour minutes seconds   and dd mm yyyy hh mm ss   day month year hour minutes seconds      Adjust    Select how 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 you want to  synchronize the camera   s date and time with the  computer    Manual setting  Select if you want to set the camera   s  date and time manually    Select the year  month  date  hour  minutes and  seconds from each drop down list    Synchronize with NTP  Select if you want to  synchronize the camera   s date and time with those of  the time server called NTP server  Network Time  Protocol     Set the NTP server when Synchronize with NTP is  selected     Use the following NTP server address  Synchronize   with the selected NTP server address    NTP server 1  Enter the first choice for NTP server  address    NTP server 2  Enter the second choice for NTP  server address    NTP server 3  Enter the third choice for NTP server  address     DHCP server  Select DHCP server when you need to  get NTP server information from DHCP server    Multicast  Select Multicast when you search for an  NTP server with Multicast     Time zone    Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in  the area where the camera 1s installed    Select the time zone in the area where the camera is  installed from the drop down list     Automatically adjust the clock for 
142. mmands  see page 100     This section explains how to assign an IP address to the  camera using the SNC toolbox 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     e SNC toolbox 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 100    e If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable the Windows Firewall  function  Otherwise SNC toolbox will not operate  correctly  For the setting  see    Configuring Windows  Firewall    in    When using Windows XP Service Pack  2 or later    on page 9 or    Configuring Windows  Firewall    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 11     Assigning the IP Address to the Camera    Assigning an IP address using SNC  toolbox    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 the index htm file on the  CD ROM     When you are using Windows Vista  the    Auto  play    pop up may appear  For details  see     Installing software    in    When using Windows  Vista    on
143. n  My devices    Device s  in task  Display a list of devices set to  execute a task    Add  Register a device in Device s  in task   Remove  Removes a device from Device s  in task   Up Down  Changes the order of devices in  Device s  in task     4 Click Next     Using the SNC toolbox    5          Select the task action   Select Device Setting or Firmware Upgrade     Task Wizard    Action Select    Please select action       Device Setting    Firmware Uparade    Cancel    Click Next     For Device Setting    Edit the value for the setting you wish to change   See    Device Setting    on page 91 for changing the  values    Click Next to display the confirmation screen for  setting change  Check to see if the setting is correct   If correction is needed  click Back to return to the  previous screen to redo the setting     For Firmware Upgrade    Set the firmware for the device you want to  upgrade    See    Using the Firmware Upgrade    on page 88 for  setting firmware     Click Next     Set the schedule     Task Wizard    Schedule Configure  Task name  Recurrence pattern  One time  Hourly  Daily Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday      Weekly Thursday Friday Saturday  Range of recurrence    Noend date    Start 2009 06 26    End after Occurrences    Execution time 00 00    End by    2009 06 26 V    Cancel    Task name  Name the task     Recurrence pattern   Specify the operation interval    Onetime  Runs the task once    Hourly  Specify the operation frequency in units of  hours 
144. name  Publisher  Unknown Publisher            i   This fle does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher  You  x should only run software from publishers you trust  How can T decide what  software to run     If the message    User Account Control     An unidentified    program wants access to your computer    appears  click  Allow     The software installation starts     Starting the software    When you start software such as SNC toolbox  the  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 the message    Information Bar    appears  click Close     SP od ed i E           Did you notice the Information Bar   The Information Bar alerts you to security related conditions  for example  F a potentially unsafe file or pop up was just    blocked   F a webpage does not display property  look forthe  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        A ActiveX   Windows Internet         http   192168014 en index html      we he  g Activex          gt   mh v cp Page v iG Tools      add on and want to install it  click here           This website w
145. nfiguration 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 Motion  detection  For details  see    Installing ActiveX  Control    in    When using Windows XP Service Pack 2  or later    on page 8 or    Installing ActiveX Control    in     When using Windows Vista    on page 11     Setting items for motion detection    Use the settings tab to set the conditions for the motion  detection function while observing camera images  This  menu is the same as the settings menu displayed when  you click Detection on Alarm transmission on the  e Mail  SMTP  menu  or on Alarm recording on the  Image memory menu     VMD settings    Detection area 1  Detection sense 70  Detection response    Detection size Minimum 16x16    Maximum 1280x720  Moving shadow exemption Valid  VMF settings  Number of filters    Fitter type    Highest 100       Target image  Current position is always selected     VMD settings    Detection area  Specify the effective scope of motion detection     Detection area a A lari aig _    Undo       The frames shown on the monitor screen are not  displayed on the image files sent or recorded with  motion detection        Configuring the detection area  The following proc
146. ng Tab    Use this tab to set the items for the transmission by  unicast or multicast     Unicast streaming    Specify the transmission port numbers of the MPEG4   H 264 video data and audio data to be used when UDP   Unicast  is selected from the Connection drop down  list in the Other panel on the main viewer     Video port number 1  2   Specify the transmission port number of the MPEG4   H 264 video data  It is initially set to 50000  Specify an  even number from 1024 to 65534  Two port numbers   the number specified here and an odd number with 1  added to the specified number  are actually used for  video data communication and control    The setting for Image 1 and Image 2 apply for Video port  number   and 2 respectively     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu    37       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    38    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  Two port numbers  the number specified  here and an odd number with 1 added to the specified  number  are used for audio data communication and  control     Specify different numbers for the video port number and  the audio port number     Multicast streaming    Set whether the camera uses multicast streaming for  MPEG4 H 264 video data and audio data or not  It  reduces the transmission load on the camera by having a  computer of the same segment network receive the same  tr
147. ng the SNC audio upload tool stored in the supplied  CD ROM  Check this box to allow audio output     To output audio using the SNC audio upload tool  set  Audio upload to On in the Common tab of the Camera  menu  page 32      Viewer mode   When the user is authenticated for logging in the main  viewer  select the viewer mode to be displayed after  authentication     Full  The user can operate all functions in this mode    Light  In addition to the View mode  the user can select  the image size of the main viewer  select codec and  capture a still image    View  The user can only monitor the camera image     For the functions available for each viewer mode  see     Administrator and User    on page 16     Viewer authentication    Set whether the user is authenticated or not when the  main viewer is displayed     On  The main viewer is displayed in accordance with  the viewer mode of the authenticated user    Off  Select the viewer mode of the main viewer which is  displayed without authentication from Full  Light or  View     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Setting the User     User Menu    5 7       eBlewey   y  Bunesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    58       Setting the Security      Security Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu  the  Security menu appears    This allows you to control which computers can have  access to the camera    Likewise  when using IPv6  security settings can be  configured for each network        
148. ng the voice alert function  you need to save  the audio file to the camera using the SNC audio upload  tool stored in the supplied CD ROM    For details on use of the SNC audio upload tool  see  page 93     Voice alert 1  2  3 Tab       File    Displays the name of the audio file saved in the camera      Not uploaded    is displayed dimly if no audio file is  saved    To delete the audio file saved in the camera  click  Delete     Before deleting an audio file  set Voice alert to Off     Test   When an audio file is saved in the camera  you can check  it by playing it back    Click Play to play back the audio file once     Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm Detection     Voice alert Menu    69       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    70    Voice alert    To use the voice alert function linked with the sensor  input or the motion detection function  select On     Repeat  Select playback repeat time from 1 to 3     Alarm  Select the alarm to be linked with the voice alert  function     Sensor input 1  The external sensor that is connected to  sensor input of camera I O port    Camera tampering detection  An alarm that is  triggered when the camera detects vibration or  shaking    VME  An alarm of the VMF detection function    Motion detection  The alarm detected by the motion  detection function    Click Detection to display Motion detection menu to  allow you to set the motion detection function     page 73      e If voice alert is actively linked with a 
149. nore albeit P RE  V  Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program  The cameras will be displayed in the list  When the above procedure is completed  the  If you want to keep Windows Firewall On  continue cameras connected in the local network are  with the following steps  displayed in SNC toolbox     5 Select the Exceptions tab    6 Click Add Program          Ifthe Add Program dialog appears  select SNC  toolbox and click OK     Select the program you want to add  or click Browse to find one thatis not  listed  and then dick OK     Programs        2 Game Definition File Editor  lf   Global Flags   al Hearts      es Help Workshop     InkBall    E Internet Explorer  SONG toolber    Mahjong Titans  EA MFC Tracer  a Microsoft Cross Platform Audio Creation Tool  XACT   FF Microsoft FxCop 1 35    C   Program Files  SONY  IP Setup Program  ipe   Browse            ETE    SNC toolbox is added to the Program or port list     12 Assigning the IP Address to the Camera       Accessing the Camera  Using the Web Browser    After the IP address has been assigned to the camera   check that you can actually access the camera using the  Web browser installed on your computer    Use Internet Explorer as a Web browser        Start the Web browser on the computer and type the  IP address of the camera in the URL address bar     Address   htt 1 92 166 0 100    The viewer window is displayed     Display sample    Activex Plug in free Tool Setup    English X    R    Window  x1    Image 1    
150. not support the CRAM   MDS5 authentication     User name  Password   Type the user name and password of the user who owns  the mail account using up to 64 characters  This setting  is necessary when the SMTP server that sends e mails  performs authentication     Recipient e mail address    Type the recipient e mail address using up to 64  characters   You can specify up to three recipient e mail addresses     Administrator e mail address    Type the Administrator e mail address using up to 64  characters    This address is used for reply e mails and sending  system messages from the mail server     Subject    Type the subject title of the e mail using up to 64  characters    When Alarm sending of the Alarm sending tab is set to  On  an e mail sent in response to alarm detection will  indicate the type of alarm in the subject  S1 is added for  sensor input detection  TP for camera interference  detection and VM for VMF  MD is additionally  available for motion detection     Message    Type the text of the e mail using up to 384 characters   A  line break is equivalent to 2 characters      OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Sending an Image via E mail     e Mail  SMTP  Menu 59       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    Alarm sending Tab     Setting the    e mail sending mode when  detecting the alarm    Set to send an e mail linked with alarm detection by the  external sensor input or by the built in motion detection  funct
151. ntent on your computer     What vou should know about active content       ln the future  do not show this message        Assigning the IP Address to the Camera    If the message    File Download     Security Warning       appears  click Run     File Download   Security Warning    Do you want to run or save this file     A Mame  Program name  Type  Application  58 5 KB    From  G  IpSetupProgranm    w JC     While files fromthe  hternet can be useful  this file type can  potentially harm your computer  IF you do not trust the source  do nat    tun 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 the  installation correctly  Delete the downloaded file  and    click the Setup icon again     If the 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  Program name    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 to 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 the message    Information Bar 
152. o MPEG4 or H 264 and the ActiveX  viewer is used     e The function may not operate correctly if you use  personal firewall software or antivirus software on  your computer  In that case  disable the software or  select the TCP mode    e If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later   or Windows Vista  disable    Windows Firewall     For  details  see    Configuring Windows Firewall    in     When using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later    on  page 9  or    Configuring Windows Firewall    in    When  using Windows Vista    on page 11        Select TCP  UDP  Unicast  or UDP  Multicast   from the Connection drop down list in the Others  panel     Other    Connection       TCP  This is normally selected    When TCP is selected as the communication port   HTTP communication is adopted for video audio  communications    HTTP is the protocol used for reading the usual  Web page    In an environment capable of reading Web pages   you can watch or listen to video audio by selecting  the TCP port     UDP  Unicast   When UDP  Unicast  is selected  as the communication port  RTP  Real time  Transport Protocol  is adopted for video audio  communications  Since RTP is the protocol for  running video audio data  the video audio playback  is smoother than when TCP  HTTP  is selected  If  a firewall is installed between the camera and the  computer  or depending on the network  environment  video audio may not play back  properly when UDP  Unicast  is selected  In this  case  select T
153. o select the CA certificate to be  saved in the camera     2 Click Submit  The selected file will be imported to the camera     Import process will be invalid 1f the selected file is not a  CA certificate     To display the information of the CA certificate  When the CA certificate has been saved in the camera  correctly  its information appears on Issuer DN   Subject DN  Validity Period  and Extended Key  Usage for your reference     To delete the CA certificate  Click Delete to delete the selected CA certificate from  the camera     Tip  To enable a client certificate  it is recommended that the  settings are configured following the procedure below        Import the necessary CA certificate        Set SSL client authentication to On and  click OK     When you set SSL client authentication to On and click  OK  the camera will immediately operate to enable  client authentication  Make sure that the personal  certificate on your PC is successfully installed     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26    How to install the CA certificate    The camera may not be connected because the browser     Internet Explorer  does not display whether the  certificate will be accepted or not due to the type of  certificate  In this case  install the CA certificate as    follows     1 Save in the PC the certificate of CA which has    signed the certificate to be installed in the camera     The extension of the certificate file is normally     cer     Double click this
154. oad    Target camera s     1P address j Seria      Status     1921680100 001057 Ready  192168 010 001010 Ready  192168 0 102 001012 Ready             Bw  start    E  stop     Click aa  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 muting  if necessary     To stop audio transmission  click pom    stop      Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera          e Audio transmission stops if you switch the tab during  transmission    e 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 menu    e 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 level is displayed    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 list shows the information and status of the selected  cameras     IP address  Displays the IP address of the network  camera     DHCP    is shown 
155. ocations  such as airports     You will not be notified when Windows  Firewall blacks programs  Selections on the Exceptions tab will be  ignored     ix      Off  not recommended     The installation of ActiveX Control starts  When    installation is completed  the main viewer or the Motion    detection menu appears     Configuring Windows Firewall    SNC toolbox 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 SNC toolbox    1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu of    Windows     2 Select Security Center of the working field        Avoid using this setting  Turning off Windows Firewall may make this  computer more vulnerable to viruses and intruders     What else should   know about Windows Firewall     OF     Cancel      The camera will be displayed in the list   If you want to keep Windows Firewall On  continue  with the following steps        4 Select the Exceptions tab     5 Click Add Program          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 increase your security risk     Programe and Services     LOI Remote Assistance  Ll Remote Desktop   UPnP Framework
156. ode  or switch the Day Night mode  using the Manual mode    The day night mode is not switched to night mode  automatically when Visibility Enhancer and AGC  are set to Off in the Picture tab     Manual  Switch the day night mode manually  When  you select Manual  On and Off become active   When you select On  the camera works in night  mode  When you select Off  it works in day mode    Timer  Normally the camera works in day mode  It  switches to night mode at the time you set in the  Schedule menu    Click Schedule to display the setting menu for the  effective period      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72     Day Night mode   Timer schedule    Use the same time schedule every day   Start time oo   00   End time  Start time ig   End time  Start time a    End time  Start time oo     End time  Start time a   End time  Start time oo     End time    Start time oo     End time       Start time ig   End time       Sensor input  Controls the day night mode by  synchronizing it with the sensor input   While a sensor input is detected  the camera works in  night mode     Easy Focus    When Sync with Day Night is selected  Easy Focus will  be activated once Day Night mode switched  and the  focus readjusted automatically    For details on Easy Focus  refer to the    Focus tab      Adjusting the Focus  SNC CH140 only      page 32  and     Focus Zoom tab     Adjusting the focus zoom  SNC   DH140  SNC DH180 only      page 32      e When using Easy Focus  satisfactory
157. of Sony  Corporation    Microsoft  Windows  Internet Explorer and  Microsoft DirectX are registered trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or  other countries    Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems  Inc  in the  United States and other countries    Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel  Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States  and other countries    Adobe  Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash are  trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the  United States and or other countries    CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk  Corporation  registered in the United States and other  countries     All other company and product names are trademarks  or registered trademarks of the respective companies or  their respective makers           How to Use This User   s  Guide    This User   s Guide explains how to operate the Network  Camera from a computer    The User   s Guide is designed to be read on the computer  display    This section gives tips on making the most of the User   s  Guide read it before you operate the camera     Jumping to a related page    When you read the User   s Guide on the computer  display  you can click on a sentence to jump to a 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 that appear in actual use    The illustrations of the camera and menu display in the  User   s Guide show
158. on Common Name for this CA   and configure the CA     Creating a security group for Active  Directory    1 Open Active Directory Users and Computers  from Administrative Tools of the Windows menu     2 Select Users of the domain with which you want to  perform 802 1 X connection     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu    3 Select New from the context menu  then select  Group and configure the group for 802 1X  connection    For example  the group    Wired_802 1X_Group    is  assumed for explanation purposes     Configuring the Internet Authentication  Service    1 Open Internet Authentication Service from  Administrative Tools of the Windows menu     2 Click Register Server in Active Directory on the  operation menu     3 Read the displayed precautions carefully and click  OK to accept them     Then  continue to configure the EAP TLS policy   4 Select Remote Access Policy and right click     5 Select New from the context menu  and select  Remote Access Policy to open    New Remote  Access Policy Wizard        O Select Set up a custom policy     7 Setthe following items   Policy name  Type    Allow 802 1X Access    as an  example   Policy conditions  Click Add and add the  following items        NAS Port Type  Ethernet  Wireless   ITEEE802 11  Wireless Other and Virtual   VPN        Windows Groups  Wired_802 1X_Group   Permissions  Select Grant remote access  permission   Edit Profile        Dial in Constraints tab  Specify the session  time out period dur
159. on Oo   o Oo o Oo    o m  ABHHAHSEAHBSA5HBHIE  SIES EllEEIl EENEN E                                                                                         etl  et 2  et3  et4  ets  et 6  et7  ets  net 9   tl    0    Security function  To activate the security function  select On     Default policy    Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny  for the computers specified in the Network address   Subnet 1 to Network address Subnet 10 menus below     Network address Subnet 1 to Network  address Subnet 10    Type the network addresses and subnet mask values that  you want to allow or deny access to the camera    You can specify up to 10 network addresses and subnet  mask values  For a subnet mask  type 8 to 32     In the case of IPv6  enter a value between 8 and 128    Select Allow or Deny from the drop down list on the  right for each network 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 25   If you set 192 168 0 0 24 and Allow  you can allow  access from computers having an IP address between     192 168 0 0    and    192 168 0 255        You can access the camera even from a computer 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 menu     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Setting the Security     Securi
160. on your  computer    This section explains the setup and operations of the  SNC video player     Installing the SNC video player       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  the pop up     Auto Play    may appear  For details  see    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 10     2 Click the Setup icon of SNC video player   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 8  or    Installing  software    in    When using Windows Vista    on  page 10     3 Click File open     If you click    Save this program to disk    on the    File  Download    dialog  you cannot install the player  correctly    Delete the downloaded file  and click the Setup  icon again     4 install the SNC video player following the wizard  displayed   If the Software License Agreement is displayed   read it carefully and accept the agreement to  continue installation     Using the SNC video player       Start the SNC video player      2 SNC video player ver           2009 02 17 Tue 00 56 19 x 142    pT een eal     gt        2 Click the W  browse  icon  
161. or the automatic exposure  setting    A larger value brightens the image  and a smaller value  darkens the image  Selectable values are as follows      2 0   1 6   1 3   1 0   0 6   0 3  0   0 3   0 6   1 0    1 3   1 6   2 0    This cannot be selected when Visibility Enhancer is On     AGC    Select the gain controlled automatic exposure setting  level  Low  Middle or High    If you select Off  the automatic exposure setting by gain  control is not performed     This cannot be selected when Visibility Enhancer is On     Lens type  SNC CH140 only   Select the type of lens used     Auto iris lens  Select this when the auto iris lens is used   This will turn on the iris controlled automatic  exposure function    Manual iris lens  Select this when the fixed iris lens is  used  This will not turn on the iris controlled  automatic exposure function        e This cannot be selected when View DR is On    e If you select Manual iris lens while the auto iris lens  is attached  the iris will be fixed to fully open    e When the fixed iris lens is attached  selecting Auto iris  lens will not activate the iris controlled automatic  exposure function     Shutter speed  For SNC CH140    Select the shutter speed control mode    Auto  Auto controlled shutter speed automatically sets  the exposure    Fixed  Select the shutter speed from list box  Selectable   shutter speed values are as follows     1  1 2  1 4  1 8  1 15  1 30  1 50  1 60  1 100  1 250   1 500  1 1000  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000
162. package2 and package3 of the VMF setting  cannot be simultaneously enabled     Filter type  Specify the VMF filter type     Filter type    When any rule is violated    When all rules are violated in order    1 v Passing v       Within seconds    Existing v    Within seconds    Appearance v       Select the filter type from When any rule is violated or   When all rules are violated in order    When any rule is violated  An alarm will be set off  when any one of the three conditions is met        When all rules are violated in order  An alarm will be  set off when the three conditions are met in the  sequence specified  If the conditions occur in an  order different from the sequence specified  such as  1  3 and then 2  there will be no alarm    Each filter type can include up to 3 criteria    Select the inspection method from Passing  Existing    Appearance  Disappearance  Capacity and None     Enable Disable checkbox for filter  Set enable disable for individual filter types     Filter order switching button   Clicking E switches the order of filter between the  neighouring methods    e g   If you click the button between   and 2  they will  switch order  If you click the button between 2 and 3   they will switch order     Specifying the time for    When all occurs in  order      Specify the reference interval in seconds between 1 and  2  or 2 and 3    For example  if 1 and 2 are set and    3 seconds    is  specified  an alarm will be set off when the inspection  conditions o
163. parameter if necessary   You can use the special tags mentioned below for the  parameters     Proxy server name    When you send an 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 an 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 menu    on page 26     About the special tags    You can use the following five special tags to allow  notification of the settings acquired by DHCP  such as an  IP address  Type the tags in the parameter section of the  URL that you described in the Message field of the  HTTP      lt IP gt   Use this tag to embed the IP address acquired by DHCP  in the text or parameter      lt HTTPPORT gt   Use this tag to embed the specified HTTP server port  number in the text or parameters      lt MACADDRESS gt    Use this tag to embed the MAC address of the interface   whose IP address was acquired by DHCP  in the text or  parameter      lt MODELNAME gt   Use this tag to embed the camera   s model name in the  text or parameter      lt SERIAL gt     Use this tag to embed the camera   s serial number in the  text or parameter     Configuring the Network     Network Menu    45       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulWpY    46       Setting the SSL function      SSL Menu    When you click KM in the Ad
164. r 8000 when IP address is  192 168 0 100    Address       IPv6 setting    Configure the IPv6 network settings    IPv6 can be used simultaneously with IPv4    Only IPv6 specific details are explained here  For  common details  see    IPv4 setting    on page 38     On Off  To use IPv6  select On     Prefix  Enter the Prefix value   0 to 128     IPv6 MTU   Enter the MTU value for IPv6   1280  1500    The value must not exceed the MTU value for the  Ethernet port     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Wireless Tab     Setting of wireless    connection  SNC CH140 only     Insert the specified wireless card into the CF card slot of  the camera  and set the items for connecting to the  wireless network    Before setting  read the operation manual and  installation manual supplied with the wireless card  together with this guide     Verified wireless cards  e Sony Wireless Card SNCA CFW5  sold separately       SNCA CFWS5S is not available in some countries and  areas  For details  contact your authorized Sony  dealer     e Before inserting or removing the wireless card from  the camera  turn off the power of the camera     Configuring the Network     Network Menu       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    e The throughput of data transmission reception via the  network cable may decrease when the wireless card is  in use     MAC address    Displays the MAC address of the wireless card inserted  in to the CF card slot    If a wirel
165. r to select from three image  display methods  JPEG  JPEG FLASH or ActiveX  viewer    JPEG method  JPEG images will be displayed in  sequence    JPEG FLASH method  JPEG images will be displayed  in sequence  Adobe Flash is required to display the  image    ActiveX viewer method  The image can be viewed when  the image display is set to JPEG  MPEG4 or H 264     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 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 Internet  Explorer in Medium font     Logging in to System    17       BIBWeD OU  Bunesedo       BIBWeD   y  Bunesedo       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 using ActiveX viewer    Main menu       Monitor image  section section    Control panel    Main menu    ActiveX  Displays the ActiveX viewer     Plug in free  Displays the Plug in free viewer     Tool    You can download system utility from here   page 23   This operation is only available when you are logged in  as administrator     Setup    Cl
166. re the settings after setting the date and  time of the camera  If the date and time are incorrect   port authentication may not be performed correctly     System configuration of 802 1X  network    The following figure shows a general system  configuration of an 802 1 X network     Supplicant  camera     Authenticator  hub  router or  access point     LILI GI AU A e CI    Authentication server   CA          Supplicant   A supplicant is a device that connects to the  authentication server to join the network  This camera  serves as a supplicant in the 802 1X network  The  supplicant can enter the 802 1 X network after  appropriate authentication by the authentication server     Authenticator   An authenticator forwards certificate request data or  response data that the supplicant or authentication server  issues to the other party  Normally a hub  router or  access point serves as an authenticator     Authentication server   An authentication server has a database of connecting  users and verifies if the supplicant is a valid user or not   It can also be called RADIUS server     CA  Certificate Authority    A CA issues and manages certificates of the  authentication server  CA certificates  and user  certificates  The CA is essential for certificate based  user authentication  Normally a CA is located inside an  authentication server     This camera supports EAP mode in which the supplicant  and the server authenticate using the certificate  This  mode requires a CA to issue
167. rvices enabled          Does the firewall or antivirus software setting on  the client PC block connection       Are the network configuration and Internet  Explorer settings on the client PC correct     3 When Internet Explorer prompts entering the log in  user and password  type the user name as follows   Example  when the user name is    1 XClient    and  the domain name    localnetwork net       1XClhient  localnetwork net    4 Click Download a CA certificate  certificate  chain  or CRL     D Select Base 64 in Encoding method and click  Download CA certificate   The    File Download    dialog opens     6 Specify the file storage location and save the CA  certificate     After saving the CA certificate  import it to the camera   The CA certificate import procedure is completed     Downloading the client certificate    The procedures of the client certificate download differs  depending on the TLS mode of the camera  This section  explains the procedures for each mode     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu       59       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulWpY    When    Use a key pair from a CA    is selected       Start Internet Explorer on the client PC and type the  CA   s URL in the address bar   The CA   s URL 1s normally as follows     http     lt address of the CA gt  CertSrv   2 Click Go To     3 Type the log in user name and password correctly   The    Microsoft Certificate Services    page opens     4 Click Request a certifica
168. ry 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     MTU  Enter the MTU value for wireless network   1000   1500   If IPv6 is enabled  the value must be 1280 or greater     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     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 Name  information when Host  name is set     IPv6 setting    Configure the IPv6 network settings    IPv6 can be used simultaneously with IPv4    Only IPv6 specific details are explained here  For  common details  see    IPv4 setting    on page 40     On Off  To use IPv6  select On     Prefix  Enter the Prefix value   0 to 128     IPv6 MTU   Enter the MTU value for IPv6   1280   1500    The value must not exceed the MTU value for the  wireless network     Common setting    Type    Select the network connection type     Ad hoc mode  Select this when connecting to a  computer directly  With this setting  specify a  wireless channel    Infrastructure mode  Select this when connecting to a  computer via an a
169. s active to allow a new password entry     Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu 47       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       Click Cancel at the bottom of the menu 1f you want to  cancel changing the private key password after clicking  Reset  Doing so restores the other setting items in the  Client certificate tab to the previous settings     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     When you click OK after changing SSL setting  close  the main viewer and the setting window once     CA certificate tab     Adding the CA    certificate for client authentication    In this tab  you can manage the CA certificate needed for  the camera to use the client authentication of the SSL  function     When using the client authentication  the personal  certificate must be successfully installed on the PC to  use it  If this preparation cannot be performed  do not  configure settings on this tab  Otherwise  you may not be  able to connect to the camera     SSL client authentication On    Trusted CA certificate    SSL client authentication    You can configure whether to enable the client  authentication of the SSL function     Trusted CA certificate 1 to 4    You can import a trusted CA certificate  route  certificate  etc   to the camera    Up to four certificates from trusted CAs can be imported  to the camera  Only PEM format is supported     Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu       To import the CA certificate    1 Click Browse    t
170. s are supported     Even if the SSL function is set to On  it is not active in   the following cases        When Use an external certificate is selected in     Certificate options     and also when the certificate and  the private key password are not set properly     Use a self signed certificate  For test use   This mode  uses the certificate and private key pair generated by     Generating a self signed certificate    on page 47   Private key information corresponding to the  certificate 1s stored in the camera    You do not need to install an external certificate   However  you cannot execute the existence proof that    is one of the SSL functions for the following reasons         The private key generated in the camera is self    signed by the camera        A prepared value is set for a distinguished name    Common name  etc         The certificate is not issued by a trusted CA   For reasons of security  we recommend using this  mode only when there is no problem even if perfect  security 1s not saved     e When Use a self signed certificate  For test use  is  selected  the Security Alert dialog appears on the  SSL connection with a browser    For details  refer to    Using the SSL function       page 13     SSL connection may be impossible due to the type of  certificate installed in the camera  In this case  refer to     How to install the CA certificate    on page 49 and  install     Certificates  Import  display or delete the certificate     To import the certificate
171. s used to describe  information on the 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 the 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  In this setting  a trap occurs when  there is an authentication failure  When    2      disable  is set  no authentication failure trap  occurs       Describes the community attributes  This example  shows the identification number    ID 1     the  community name    public     and enables read from  any IP address  0 0 0 0      Describes the community attributes  similar to D    This example shows the identification number  ID 2  the community name    private     and enables  reading by SNMP request packet from the host     192 168 0 101          Describes the attributes 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 SNMP setting  commands      lt Method gt   GET  POST   lt Command gt     http   ip_adr snmpdconf snmpdconf cg1    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
172. site was issued for a different website s address     Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the  server     We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website     Click here to close this webpage       Continue to this website  not recommended            More information               Internet   Protected Mode  Off    When    Allow HTTP connection for some  clients     page 46  is checked    To use HTTP and SSL connections separately to access   enter the following in the address box of the browser     For HTTP connection    Address sy htkp    192 168 0  100 enjsindex  html    For SSL connection       Address    https   192  168 0  100 enjindex  html    When the viewer of the camera Is  displayed for the first time       Security Warning    is displayed  When you click Yes   ActiveX control is installed and the viewer is displayed     Security Warning    Do you want to install and run  Sony Network Camera  viewer  signed on ask Ack kik doe tok and distributed by     Sony Corporation    Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code  Signing 2004 CA    Caution  Sony Corporation asserts that this content is safe   You should only install view this content if you trust Sony  Corporation to make that assertion     CI Always trust content from Sony Corporation       More Info         Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser 1 3       _ WANN       uolesedaid       e If Automatic conf
173. ss Log  Obtains access log for the device    Tool Log  Obtains SNC toolbox log    Option  Displays the screen for modifying SNC toolbox  settings     Task  K  menu   Task List  Displays the Task list screen    Add Task  Displays the Task Wizard screen   Modify Task  Displays the Task editing screen   Delete Task  Deletes task     Help  H  menu  Version  Displays SNC toolbox version information     Function buttons    Function buttons are used for updating lists and  displaying dialog     Q  Sum Search  Updates the Device list in the search result           2  Ter  Account  Sets the administrator for each device        Network  Displays the Network Setting dialog     Masking  Displays the Privacy Masking dialog           Panorama  Displays the Panorama Creator dialog   Not available with this product     Custom HP  Displays the Custom Homepage dialog        ee    Displays the settings screen for the device     Q       Task Task  Displays the Task List dialog     Device tree view  This function allows you to customize folders  The    registration details of My device can be displayed in tree  format     Search result folder   When this folder is selected  devices in the same  segment detected at time of startup or by Search are  displayed in the Device list     Error folder   When this folder is selected  devices registered in My  device folder that can not be connected are displayed in  the Device list    Also  if a registered device is not found on the network   it will also 
174. t Explorer  When the above procedure is completed  the    Active content can ham your computer or disclose personal  camera connected in the local network are information  Are you sure that you want to allow CDs to run active      s F   displayed in SNC toolbox  aa Se ne nent    What vou should know about active content     When using Windows Vista  7 in the future  do not shaw this meseage    Yes        Installing software    A warning message regarding the active contents may  appear when you install software such as SNC toolbox  from the CD ROM  In this case  operate as follows     If the message    File Download     Security Warning     appears  click Run     Example  In case of SNC toolbox  Do you want to nun or save this file     C j Name  Program name  Type  Application  58 5KB    From  E  IpSetupProgram    a  Ge    potentially harm your computer  F you do not trust the source  do not     4 While files from the Intemet can be useful  this file type can    run or save this software  What s the nask        1 O 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 the 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  Program 
175. te  advanced certificate  request and Create and submit a request to this    CA in sequence     5 Set the following items           sage  Exchange  Key Size  1024 pen eaeg  common key sizes  512 1024 2048 4098 8182 19984       Automatic key container name    User specified key container name           Mark keys as exportable  Export keys to file    Enable strong private key protection                                  dditional Options   Request Format    CMC OPKCS10    Hash Algorithm    SHA 1  On     iy used to sign request              Save request to a file       Certificate Template  User   Key Options  Create new key set       CSP  Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic  Provider v1 0       Key Size  1024       Check Mark keys as exportable    Additional Options  Select SHA 1 for Hash  Algorithm     6 Click Submit   The message    The certificate you requested was  issued to you     appears     T Click Install this certificate  to install the  certificate in the certificate store on the client PC     8 Click Internet Options  Content and Certificates  of Internet Explorer in sequence   The new client certificate is displayed in the  Personal tab     9 Select the installed certificate and click Export     The    Certificate Export Wizard    opens     Using the 802 1X Authentication Function     802 1X Menu       1 0 Click Next and select as follows    Do you want to export the private key with the  certificate   Select Yes  export the private key    Select the format you want to
176. the IP Address            eee 44   Setting the SSL function     SSL Menu                 46  SS IG TAD  soken R 46  CA certificate tab     Adding the CA certificate   for client authentication           eeeesesseeseeeesssessee 48  How to install the CA certificate   0 0    49  To remove an installed CA certificate                50   Using the 802 1X Authentication Function      802  EX MCI eissii osiosta oaia 51  System configuration of 802 1X network          51  Common Tab     Basic setting of 802 1X   authentication function 2 0    ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51  Client  Ceri ate  TaD voccscccnsseracevaescaadacteducaciocouseal 52  CA cenmneate laD ganera ane tations  53  Setting the 802 1X authentication function       Example of Windows Server 2003                54   Setting the User     User Menu               sccssssseees 57   Setting the Security     Security Menu                 58    Sending an Image via E mail     e Mail  SMTP     MEDU soie EEA 58  Common Tab     Setting the e Mail  SMTP   Foncea a 58    Alarm sending Tab     Setting the  e mail sending mode when detecting the    alanina a a N 60  Periodical sending Tab     Setting the periodical  e mail sending mode        seseesssessoeeesssssssseerssees 60  Sending Images to FTP Server    FEP cient Ment aisccsceceticeseosesescetaswasetavecscatie 6l  Common Tab     Setting the FTP client  PUNCHOM  sne naaa NS 6l  Alarm sending Tab     Setting the FTP client  action when detecting the alarm                   0   62  Per
177. the camera is displayed  You can specify  the position of the privacy mask in this area     Number  The set mask number is displayed in Viewer     Frame  Display the frame of the set mask to distinguish the  mask area when the set mask is overlapped     Privacy mask setting section   Allows you to set or delete the privacy mask    You can set up to eight privacy masks    Set  Register the area specified on the viewer as a  privacy mask area   Click Set and the portion of the viewer image is  masked with the privacy mask  The color of the  privacy mask is that selected with the Color drop   down list     If the mask area is close to the bottom of the image  the  background at the bottom may still be visible     Color   Specify the color or mosaic of privacy masks  This  setting is common to every privacy mask    The selectable colors are as follows    Black  White  Gray  Red  Green  Blue  Cyan  Yellow   Magenta    Using the SNC toolbox 87       SIOUIO       SJOUIO    Clear all  Click to delete all privacy masks simultaneously     Custom Homepage    MAC address  01 Device0012 00 01 4a 31 ab a7    Setting a privacy mask  To set a privacy mask in a desired position  do the    following   1 Specify the privacy mask area by dragging the Please enter the source folder where the files of custom homepage are stored   mouse on the viewer  Browse   Paralleled upload quantity  1 v  2 Select the color or mosaic of the mask from the The total size of Custom Homepage need be less than 2 0MB
178. the icon changes to and the  output from the speaker stops  To output sound from the  speaker  click again     Microphone volume    This is displayed when Microphone  page 31  in the  Common tab of the Camera menu is set to On  and a user  with audio enabled in the User Menu accesses the  device     f      Use the slide bar to adjust the microphone volume     When you click B  the icon changes to and the  microphone input stops  To input the microphone  click    again   Trigger panel       Trigger    Image memory  e Mail   FTF   Alarm output 1  Alarm output 2  Yoice alert 1  Yoice alert 2  Voice alet 3    Dayi Might       The above is displayed only when Viewer mode   page 57  is set to Full  and one or more triggers are  enabled in the Trigger menu  page 70      The configured functions are displayed as buttons on  this panel     Click the function button you want to use on the Trigger  panel  The selected function is activated  The selectable  functions are as follows    e send still image files attached to an e mail  page 21   e send still image files to an FTP server  page 21    e Record still image files  page 21    e control the alarm output  page 21    e switch the Day Night function on off  page 21    e play the audio file stored in the camera  page 21     Others panel    Other    Connection        Displayed only when the camera image is in MPEG4 or  H 264      You can switch between TCP and UDP  Unicast   Multicast      Each click switches the transmission mode of th
179. the menu name  example  System  on the left  side of the Administrator menu   The clicked menu appears     Example     System    menu       4 Select the required tab above the menu  and set each  setting option in the tab     Example     Date  amp  time    tab of    System    menu    em Date  amp time Superimpose Installation Initialize    Systemlog Access log    Current date  amp  time 2009 06 22 02  10  02       See pages 28 to 81 for details of the menu tabs and  setting options     D After setting  click OK   The settings you have made become active     Click Cancel to nullify the set values and return to  the previous settings     Buttons common to every menu    The following buttons are displayed on all the menus   The functions of the buttons are the same on every  menu     Click this button to confirm the settings     Cancel       Click this button to nullify the set values and return to  the previous settings     General notes on menus    e One byte katakana character is not valid for any text  field  such as User name    e After changing a setting on a menu  wait at least 10  seconds before turning off the power of the camera   If the power is turned off immediately  the new setting  may not be stored correctly    e If 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 on the Web browser     Configuration of the Administrator  menu       System  Displays
180. tion Menu     on page 73     Viewer   Displays the Viewer menu from which you can select the  viewer to use and configure advanced settings       Configuring the Viewer     Viewer Menu    on page 79     Basic Operations of the Administrator Menu 27       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy       Configuring the System      System Menu    When you click in the Administrator menu   the System menu appears    Use this menu to perform the principal settings of the  software    The System menu has seven tabs  System  Date  amp  time   Superimpose  Installation  Initialize  System log and  Access log     System Tab    Title bar name    Type a name of up to 48 characters to be displayed on the  title bar  The characters typed here are displayed on the  title bar of the Web browser     Serial number  The serial number of the camera is displayed     Software version  The software version of this camera is displayed     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Date  amp  time Tab       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 as necessary     PC clock    Displays the date and time set on your computer     Configuring the System     System Menu    Date  amp  time format    Select the format of date and time to be displayed in the  main viewer from the drop down list    You can select the format between yyyy mm dd  hh 
181. tion accordingly     The focus is moved slightly after adjusting  adjust the  focus again  as necessary     Adjusting the focus    Click Start button in Easy Focus to set the focus to the  optimum position     The most suitable focus may not be available depending  on imaging conditions  If so  click the  20   5   1  1   5    20 buttons to adjust the focus     Picture Tab    You can set the color conditions  exposure  etc   of the  camera     Preview screen   Preview the image and adjust the picture setting    For details on each button  refer to the Control bar of the  Plug in free viewer  page 20      View DR   In high contrast scenes such as against a back light  this  function reduces overexposure and underexposure   Select On to turn on the View DR function        When the View DR function is on  exposure related  settings cannot be configured     Visibility Enhancer    Using the Visibility Enhancer function will make the  darker part of a camera image brighter as well as  automatically correct brightness and contrast to show  bright parts clearly without overexposure  When the  Visibility Enhancer is On  select the correction level   Low  Middle or High  If you set it to Off  it will disable  the Visibility Enhancer and activate the AGC function     When View DR is On  the Visibility Enhancer is fixed  to On     Exposure  Adjust the settings of exposure     Exposure compensation    Select the exposure correction value from the list box to  adjust the target brightness f
182. tor    Configure the setting for the camera image display part  of Plug in free viewer     The camera list can be set only when Plug in free viewer  is selected as the homepage     Initial streaming    Set the display method for camera image for streaming     Initial image size  Set the initial camera image size     Initial PTZ  Set the pan tilt zoom operation modes for streaming     Tip    This device is not equipped with operational functions  for PTZ     Configuring the Viewer     Viewer Menu    Initial frame rate  Set the initial camera image frame rate     Initial image  Set what to initially display on the camera image display  area     Still image  JPEG still images are acquired from the camera and  displayed at start up     Specified image  URL   Specify a still image of your choice by URL at start up     Auto play  Run to start playback     Blank  No display at start up     Click to start streaming  By ticking this when Still image or Specified image is  selected  you can start play by clicking on the image     Tip  If the menu display is Off  Blank cannot be selected     Initial sound  Set the initial volume for when streaming starts  Check  Mute for muting sound     This setting is valid only when SNC ActiveX viewer is  selected for Streaming method from Setting of the  Plug in free viewer control bar     Show menu   Set whether to have a frame or not in the camera image  area    Set whether to show or hide operation buttons at the  bottom of the camera image area 
183. tring effect for displayed text    Advanced  Click the Setting button in Date to  configure the format of date time and the separator   Click the Setting button in Camera ID to configure  the Camera ID string setting and upload Logo   Images that can be used as a Logo must be in gif89a  format with an image size up to 640 x 120  The  number of pixels horizontally is even numbered and  the maximum file size is approximately 50 KB  The  Camera ID string and logo can not be used at the  same time     Superimpose format    Click Edit to edit the content to superimpose over each  display position    Only one Date and one Camera ID can be specified for  the Superimpose format    You can set the content to superimpose in the bottom  left  bottom right  top left  top right  center  top middle   and bottom middle parts  respectively  However  if you  specify the top middle  superimposed content will not  appear on the top left or top right  Similarly  if you  specify bottom middle  superimposed content will not  appear on the bottom left or bottom right    Click Date  amp  Time  Camera ID  Codec or Event to  insert the corresponding tag into the string     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Installation Tab    You can perform settings related to installation     Maximum image size    1280 x 720  Image will have an aspect ratio of 16 9  and  an image size up to 1280 x 720 can be specified for  the video codec    1280 x 1024  Image will have an aspect rat
184. turns to the start position     a  recording     Click to start recording of sound via the computer   s  microphone  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    Remaining time 16 50         You can check recording or playback progress with this  bar    During recording  the far right of the bar represents   30 seconds  and the remaining recording time is  numerically displayed below the bar    During playback  the length of the bar depends on the  recorded time      m  file open     Click to select a previously saved audio file  You can  play the selected audio file or upload it to the camera     EN  save     Click to save a recorded audio file to the computer        Voice alert number select    Wpload    t j TORA jia Eii 7 wet    eLetter   ie pi  i Se ee eee       Specify the voice alert number to which you want to  upload an 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 1f 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
185. ty Menu       Sending an Image via  E mail     e Mail  SMTP  Menu    When you click in the Administrator  menu  the e Mail  SMTP  menu appears    Using the e Mail  SMTP  function  you can send an  e mail with an attached image file that has been shot  linked with an external sensor input or with the built in  motion detection function  The image file can also be  sent periodically    The e Mail  SMTP  menu consists of three tabs   Common  Alarm sending and Periodical sending     Common Tab     Setting the e Mail   SMTP  Function    e Mail  SMTP  On Off    SMTP server name  SMTP port number 25  25 to 65535   Use TLS On    STARTILS On       e Mail  SMTP   Select On when you use the e Mail  SMTP  function     e You cannot send an audio file by using the e mail  sending function    e The frame rate and operability on the main viewer  may be reduced while a file is being transmitted by the  e Mail  SMTP  function     SMTP server name    Type the SMTP server name using up to 64 characters   or the IP address of the SMTP server     SMTP port number    Enter a port number from 25 to 65535   The standard port number is 25  If TLS is enabled  the  standard port number for SMTPs is 465     Use TLS  To use the encryption function by TLS  select On        The model on sale in China does not support the TLS  function     STARTTLS    To use the encryption function by STARTTLS  select  On     The model on sale in China does not support the  STARTTLS function     Authentication    Select whet
186. uested   No func  The camera does not support the Voice   alert function   Uploading  An audio file is being uploaded   Fault  Audio file uploading failed   No Privilege  The camera is not authorized to  upload audio files   Succeeded  The audio file uploaded successfully     Uploading a recorded audio file to the  camera    Tip    Before operating  create an audio file and set the camera    to upload using the Setting tab     1 Click      recording  in the Voice alert tab to  start recording     2 Click Za  stop  to stop recording   Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds     3 Select the voice alert number     4 Click  upload  to transmit the audio file to the    Camera     98 Using the SNC audio upload tool     Transmitting Audio to Camera    Saving the recorded audio file to the  computer    1    2    3    Click      recording  in the Voice alert tab to  start recording     Click m  stop  to stop recording   Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds     Click WB  save      The Save as dialog appears  Type the file name and  save it     Uploading the saved audio file to the  camera    1    2    Click cil  file open  in the Voice alert tab and  select the audio file to be uploaded     Select the voice alert number     Click  upload  to transmit the audio file to the  camera        Using the SNC video  player     Playing a Video   Audio File Recorded with the  Camera    The supplied SNC video player allows you to play  video audio data recorded with the camera 
187. ume level of the audio input from the    N    microphone input connector  It is adjustable from    10 to   10     Audio in  Select microphone input or line input     Audio codec   Select the bit rate of audio from the    N microphone input  connector  G 711  64kbps   G 726  40kbps   G 726   32kbps   G 726  24kbps  or G 726  16kbps  can be  selected        No audio is output if JPEG or JPEG FLASH is used for  the Plug in free viewer     Echo suppressor  Select On to reduce echo from audio transmission     Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Menu 31       elewey   y  Bugesiutupy       elewey   y  BulessiulwpYy    Audio noise reduction  Select On to use Audio noise reduction     Audio upload    Using SNC audio upload tool stored in the supplied  CD ROM  you can output audio that is input to the  computer   s audio input terminal from a powered speaker  connected to the line output jack of the camera    Select On to output audio from the speaker     Volume  Set the speaker volume level from     10 to   10     OK Cancel    See    Buttons common to every menu    on page 26     Focus tab     Adjusting the Focus     SNC CH140 only     Adjust the focus by moving the flange back position of  the imaging device     Preview screen   Preview the image and adjust the focus    The current image focus position is superimposed when  adjusting the focus    For the details on each button  refer to the Control bar of  the Plug in free viewer  page 20      If you click the buttons in th
188. ured in pixels     e When you place the cursor on the area  the cursor  changes to a crossed arrow  which you can drag to    move to the minimum detection size area and  maximum detection size area     e When you place the cursor on the vertex of the area   the cursor changes to    Drag and move the vertex    to adjust the detection size              19       elewey   y  Gulessiulwpy       elewey   y  Bunesiutupy    Moving shadow exemption   Set ON OFF for the moving shadow exemption function  of motion detection    Selecting Do not respond to shadows will prevent the  shadows of a moving object from being recognized as  moving objects    Remove the check to disable the shadow removal  function of motion detection     VMF settings    Up to three VMF settings  package number 1 to 3  can  be retained for the current camera position  You can  select one of those settings for use  You can configure  the inspection method and the size and speed of object  to inspect individually for each package number     Target Image    VMD settings  Detection area 1  Detection sense 70  Detection response    Detection size Minimum 16x16  Maximum 1280x720    Moving shadow exemption Valid    VMF settings    When all rules are    Number of fitters    Number of filters   Select the setting number to set from 1  2 or 3    The following VMF setting is saved for the individual  setting number selected here    The set of the setting numbers selected here is valid for  current VME setting     packagel  
189. ursor will return its original form   To exit this operation  click this button again    It is the same function as the button displayed in  VME settings     S4 Delete vertex    Clicking this button will change the cursor to a  button  In that state  when you click on a part of the  vertex of the area  the vertex added to that point is  deleted  After the deletion  the cursor will return its  original form  To exit this opertion  click this button  again    It is the same function as the button displayed in  VME settings     The vertex can be moved in an outward direction  but cannot be moved toward the inside of an area     Setting the Sensor input Camera tampering detection Motion detection     Event detection Menu    Detection sense  Set the sensitivity of motion detection     Detection sense    Return to the default    A value from 1 to 100 can be specified     Clicking Return to the default changes the value to the    default value     Detection response  Set the response velocity of motion detection     Detection response    Return to the default    A value from 1 to 5 can be specified     Clicking Return to the default changes the value to the    default value     Detection size  Specify the minimum detection size and maximum  detection size of motion detection  To specify the    detection size  you can either enter values or drag the    vertexes of the area     Detection size     J Minimum detection size    Height 220    Maximum detection size    The area size is meas
190. uto    e When Auto slow shutter is Off  The range of shutter speed is from 1 30 sec  to 1 10000  sec    e When Auto slow shutter is set except for Off  The range of shutter speed is from the value set in  Auto slow shutter to 1 10000 sec     White balance    Select the White Balance mode    ATW  Eliminating the influences caused by  environmental illumination or lights  adjust the white  balance automatically to reproduce original colors of  the objects   approximately 2000 K to 10000 K     ATW PRO  Automatically adjusts the color to be  closest to the image you are viewing  approximately  3000 K to 7500 K     Fluorescent lamp  Sets the white balance to that  suitable for photography under three band  fluorescent lighting with a neutral white color    Mercury lamp  Sets the white balance to that suitable  for photography under a mercury lamp    Sodium vapour lamp  Sets the white balance to that  suitable for photography under a high pressure  sodium vapor lamp    Metal halide lamp  Sets the white balance to that  suitable for photography under a metal halide lamp    White LED  Sets the white balance to that suitable for  photography under the light of white LEDs    One push WB  The One push trigger button becomes  active  Click the button to adjust the white balance  instantly    Manual  When this option is selected  R gain and B  gain become active  Selectable gain values are from  0 to 4095     When View DR is On  ATW PRO cannot be selected     XDNR    Image noise can be re
191. utput Menu    When you click in the Administrator  menu  the Alarm output menu appears    You can perform setting in this menu to control the  alarm output of the I O port on the rear of the camera  linked to alarm detection  the timer and the Day Night  function    The Alarm output menu consists of two tabs    Alarm out 1 and Alarm out 2     Tip  For details on connection of peripheral devices to the    alarm output of the I O port  refer to the supplied  Installation Manual     Alarm out 1  2 Tab       Alarm output  To activate the alarm output function  select On     Mode    Select the mode of the alarm output function     Alarm  Controls alarm output by synchronizing it with  an external sensor input or the built in motion  detection function    When Alarm is selected  the items Sensor input 1   Camera tampering detection  VMF  Motion  detection  Alarm duration and Effective period  become active    Timer  Controls alarm output using the timer    Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period  is displayed      Setting the Schedule     Schedule  Menu    on page 72    Day Night  Controls the alarm output linked to the day    night function     Sensor input 1  Select this option when you link the alarm output to an  external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the  camera I O port     Camera tampering detection  Select this option when you link the alarm output to the  vibration shaking detection of the camera     VMF    Select this option when you link the al
192. ve folders     Search result folder  Displays devices detected by search     Error folder  Displays devices that are not connected     My device folder  You can sort and manage devices using any folder     Adding a folder       Select the parent folder to which you want to add a  folder     2 Right click the mouse and select Add Folder from  the displayed menu   A folder is added  Enter a folder name of your  choice     Registering a device    To register a device  follow the procedure below   e Registering by Add Device Entry dialog   e Registering by drag  amp  drop   e Registering by copy  amp  paste    Using the SNC toolbox    Registering by Add Device Entry dialog     Select the folder to register the device   2 Right click the mouse and select Add Device Entry    from the displayed menu   The Add Device Entry dialog appears        Add Device Entry    Device name  Device address  HTTP port No  1024 to 65535   HTTPS port No  1024 to 65535   Protocol    Client certificate    Device account    Administrator name    Administrator password    Cancel       3 Enter the following items   Device name  Enter a device name of your choice   Device address  Enter the address of the device to  register   HTTP port No   Normally  80 should be selected   When setting a value other than 80  select the  textbox and enter a port number   HTTPS port No   Normally select 443  When  setting a value other than 443  select the textbox  and enter a port number   Device account  Enter the user na
193. wo    eeerenees 21  Controlling the Day Night function                   21  Playing an audio file stored in the camera         21   Switching TCP UDP Transmission Mode           22   Using the System Utility                 cccccccccsssssssscees 23  SING VIEWED cass cai o a a 23  SNC Desktop VICWEP erara 24    2 Table of Contents    Administrating the Camera    Basic Operations of the Administrator    Mena  satoa aaa aa as 26  How to set up the Administrator menu               26  Configuration of the Administrator menu          27   Configuring the System     System Menu            28  Syse M TAD 28  Date ce ime TaD ake eee 28  NUDETIMPOSe LAD se a 29  InstalanGn  TaD  rokera 29  Inalis TiDi R 30  DY Stem 10 TaD ate e eea 31  ACCESS lOb TaD nea esa aces 31   Setting the Camera Image and Audio     Camera Ment ss isieseccsssssacsciseccchaneseisacaenssansaceniels 31  COMMON PAD    cenncssvenssswwencte seus ueeounseratenedseindss 31  Focus tab     Adjusting the Focus    SNC CH140 only  oo    ecccsssssssssseeseeeeeees 32  Focus Zoom tab     Adjusting the focus zoom    SNC DH140  SNC DH180 only                     32  Pee Va  cessa aa 32  Privacy maskine taD snee a 34  DIVNE I TaD ii seceencccacssagessasiatacas 35  VideO COdeC Tab ai S 36  Seanin TaD eine 37   Configuring the Network     Network Menu      38  Network TAD ien a 38  Wireless Tab     Setting of wireless connection    SNC CH L40 Only  ciiraim enaa 39  OGS TiD A 42  Dynamic IP address notification Tab       Notifying 
194. y     FTP server     Alarm out     Voice alert     Alarm buffer     Trigger     Serial       Setting tree   All settings are sorted into categories  Click   to display  the subcategories under a category  Click     to hide the  subcategories    Select a subcategory to display setting items on the right  side of the screen     Item  Displays the setting items  Select a line to change its  value     Value  Displays the value of an item  Select or enter a value to  change the value     Explanation  Displays the range of value for setting and  supplementary explanations     OK  Apply the setting and close the Device Setting screen   The main screen of SNC Toolbox is displayed     Cancel  Close the Device Setting screen without changing the  setting  The main screen of SNC Toolbox is displayed     Apply  Apply the setting     Other settings    See the relevant pages in    Administrating the Camera     when configuring the settings     Setting items Pages to refer to in     Administrating the    Camera          Configuring the System      System Menu    on page 28    Date    Date  amp  time Tab    on  page 28   Superimpose    Superimpose Tab    on  page 29   Installation    Installation Tab    on  page 29    Initialization    Initialize Tab    on page 30    Using the SNC toolbox 91       SJOUIO       SJOUIO    Setting items Pages to refer to in Setting items Pages to refer to in     Administrating the    Administrating the  Camera    Camera          Setting the Camera Image e Mail 
195. y  select the memory in which  the homepage is stored   You can select Flash memory or CF memory  card   The directory displayed in the text box on the right  of Path changes according to the selected memory     Header    Configure the setting for the bar menu displayed at the  top of the viewer screen  Select On to display the header   and Off to hide it        Tip    Even when you select Off  the Administrator menu can   be displayed by entering the following URL in the   address box of your Web browser    Example  When the IP address of the camera is set to  192 168 0 100  http   192 168 0 100  lt TAG gt  14 index html    Enter the following value to  lt TAG gt  according to the  language you wish to use     en   English  ja   Japanese  fr   French   de   German  it   Italian   es   Spanish  zh   Chinese    Button Style  Select Standard or Simple     Logo  To set the logo image  click Browse and specify the  URL of the logo image to display     Text color  Background color 1  and  Background color 2    Specify the background colors and font color    To specify the color  enter         followed by an RGB  value in 6 digit hexadecimal    The first 2 digits after   represent red  the next 2 digits  green  and the last 2 digits blue  Specify the brightness  for each color  256 brightness levels are available   00 FF      Camera list    You can register cameras in the camera list  By selecting  a registered camera on the viewer screen  you can see the  images from the registere
196. ynamic IP address notification     Network Tab    This section provides the menus for connecting the  camera through the network cable     MAC address  Displays the MAC address of the camera     Ethernet status  Displays the current transmission rate     Auto MDI MDIX    According to the port of the connected Ethernet device   automatically switches the port of the unit between MDI  and MDI X for transmission    Displays the Ethernet port mode of the unit     IPv4 setting  Configure the IPv4 network setting     IP address  Configure the IP address     Obtain an IP address automatically  DHCP   Select  this option when a DHCP server is installed on the  network to allow IP address assignment  With this  setting  the IP address is assigned automatically    Use the following IP address  Select this option when  you set a fixed IP address  With this setting  specify  the IP address  Subnet mask and Default gateway  manually     When you select Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP   make sure that a DHCP server is operating on  the network     IP address  Type the IP address of the camera     Subnet mask  Type the subnet mask     Default gateway  Type the default gateway     DNS server  Configure the DNS server address     Obtain DNS server address automatically  Select this  option to obtain the IP address of DNS server  automatically  It can be set only when Obtain an IP  address automatically  DHCP  is selected in the  Network tab    Use the following DNS server address  S
    
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