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Network Camera
User’s Guide
Software Version 1.0
3-873-172-11 (1)
SNC-DM110/SNC-DS10
SNC-DM160/SNC-DS60
SNC-CM120/SNC-CS20
© 2008 Sony Corporation
Table of Contents
Overview
Features .................................................................. 4
How to Use This User’s Guide .............................. 5
System Requirements ............................................ 5
Preparation
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera ............ 6
Assigning an IP address using the IP Setup
Program ............................................................ 6
When using Windows XP Service Pack 2 .......... 8
When using Windows Vista ............................. 10
Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser 13
Basic Configuration by the Administrator ....... 15
Operating the Camera
Administrator and User ...................................... 16
Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page ...... 17
Logging in as a user ......................................... 17
Displaying the Administrator menu directly .... 18
About viewers .................................................. 18
Configuration of Main Viewer ........................... 19
Main menu ....................................................... 19
Camera control section ..................................... 19
Monitor image section ..................................... 20
Controlling the Monitor Image .......................... 21
Monitoring the camera image .......................... 21
Zooming in the monitor image ......................... 22
Capturing a Monitor Image ............................... 22
Capturing a monitor image .............................. 22
Saving the captured image ............................... 23
Operating the Camera Using SolidPTZ (SNC-
DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only) ......................... 23
Controlling via the control panel ..................... 23
Zooming an image by the camera zoom bar .... 24
Displaying the preset area of the image ........... 24
Controlling the Camera on a Full Image (SNC-
DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only) ......................... 25
Using the Trigger Button ................................... 26
Sending a monitor image via e-mail ................ 26
Sending a monitor image to an FTP server ......26
Recording a camera image as a still image .......26
Controlling alarm output 1, 2 ...........................26
Controlling Day/Night function (SNC-DM160 /
DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only) ..........................26
Playing the audio file stored in the camera .......27
Administrating the Camera
Basic Operations of Administrator Menu .........28
How to setup the Administrator menu ..............28
Configuration of Administrator menu ..............29
Configuring the System — System Menu ..........30
System Tab ........................................................30
Date & time Tab ................................................32
Installation Tab .................................................33
Initialize Tab .....................................................34
System log Tab .................................................35
Access log Tab ..................................................35
Setting the Camera Image and Audio — Camera
Menu .....................................................................35
Common Tab ....................................................35
Picture Tab ........................................................36
Sense up Tab (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / DS60 /
CM120 / CS20 only) ......................................38
Video codec Tab ...............................................40
Streaming Tab ...................................................44
Configuring the Network — Network Menu .....46
Network Tab .....................................................46
Using the 802.1X Authentication Function —
802.1X Menu .........................................................49
System configuration of 802.1X network ........49
Common Tab – Basic setting of 802.1X authentication function ...................................49
Client certificate Tab .........................................50
CA certificate Tab .............................................51
Setting the 802.1X authentication function –
Example of Windows Server 2003 .................51
Setting the User — User Menu ...........................54
Setting the Security — Security Menu ...............55
Saving the SolidPTZ Display Area and Action
— Preset position Menu (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only) .........................................................56
Position Tab — Saving pan/tilt/zoom position .56
Tour Tab — Setting a tour ................................57
Sending an Image via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP)
Menu .....................................................................59
Common Tab — Setting the e-Mail (SMTP)
Function ..........................................................59
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Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP client
Menu ..................................................................... 62
Alarm sending Tab — Setting the FTP client action when detecting the alarm ..................... 63
Periodical sending Tab — Setting the periodical
FTP client activity .......................................... 64
Recording Images in Memory — Image memory
Menu ..................................................................... 65
Alarm recording Tab — Setting the Image memory function when detecting the alarm ... 66
Folder structure of image memory ................... 67
Setting the Alarm Output— Alarm output
Menu ..................................................................... 69
Alarm out 1, 2 Tab ............................................ 69
Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm Detection
— Voice alert Menu ............................................. 70
Voice alert 1, 2, 3 Tab ....................................... 70
Setting the Operations from the Viewer — Trigger
Menu ..................................................................... 71
Setting the Schedule — Schedule Menu ............ 73
Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer
Menu ..................................................................... 74
Setting Tab ........................................................ 75
Others
Using the Supplied IP Setup Program ............... 78
Starting the IP Setup Program .......................... 78
Bandwidth control Tab ..................................... 78
Date time Tab ................................................... 79
Rebooting the Camera ...................................... 79
Using the SNC audio upload tool — Transmitting
Audio to Camera .................................................. 80
Installing the SNC audio upload tool ............... 80
Connecting the Camera to the Computer ......... 80
Using the SNC audio upload tool ..................... 80
Using the SNC video player — Playing Video/
Audio File Recorded with Camera ..................... 85
Installing the SNC video player ....................... 85
Using the SNC video player ............................. 86
Using the SNC privacy masking tool —
Masking a Camera Image ...................................87
Installing the SNC privacy masking tool ..........87
Using the SNC privacy masking tool ................87
Setting a privacy mask ......................................88
Using the Custom Homepage Installer ..............89
Uploading the homepage to the camera using the
Custom Homepage Installer ...........................89
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using
ARP Commands ...................................................91
Using the SNMP ...................................................92
1. Inquiry Commands ......................................92
2. Setting Commands .......................................92
Specifications ........................................................93
Glossary ................................................................94
Index ......................................................................97
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Overview
Features
– High-resolution, high-sensitivity image thanks to
ExwavePRO technology complementary filter progressive scan CCD
– Easy focus adjustment with iris open button and focus assist functions
– Improved alarm accuracy by using the intelligent motion detection function that ignores environmental noise
– Delivers JPEG 30 fps and MPEG4 30 fps images simultaneously on VGA size by using a high-quality encoder
– Sets the correct exposure in harsh lighting conditions by setting the variable gamma
– Crops the image from the Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 view image by using the SolidPTZ function as if it were PTZ control. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
– Improved sensitivity at night by using the Light funnel function. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
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Features
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 written to be read on the computer display.
As this section gives tips on using the User’s Guide, read it before you operate the camera.
Jumping to the related page
When you read the User’s Guide on the computer display, click on the sentence to jump to the related page.
Software display examples
Note that the displays shown in the User’s Guide are explanatory examples. Some displays may be different from the ones which appear as you operate the application software.
The illustrations of the camera and menu display in the
User’s Guide mainly show the SNC-DM160 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 as portrayed on your screen.
Installation Manual (printed matter)
The supplied Installation Manual describes the names and functions of parts and controls of the Network
Camera, connecting examples and how to set up the camera. Be sure to read the Installation Manual before operating.
System Requirements
CPU
Memory
OS
Web browser
Display resolution
(recommen ded)
SNC-DM110
SNC-DM160
SNC-CM120
Intel Pentium 4
3 GHz or higher
Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GHz or higher
SNC-DS10
SNC-DS60
SNC-CS20
Intel Pentium 4
2.4 GHz or higher
Intel Core 2 Duo
1.8 GHz or higher
1 GB or more
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista
Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0, 7.0
1600 × 1200 pixels or more
1280 × 1024 pixels or more
How to Use This User’s Guide / System Requirements
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Preparation
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:
• Using the IP Setup Program stored in the supplied CD-
ROM (see this page)
• Using the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using the supplied setup program and how to configure the network.
Before starting, connect the camera, referring to
“Connecting the Camera to a Local Network” in the supplied Installation Manual.
Consult the administrator of the network about the assigned IP address.
Notes
• The IP Setup Program may not operate correctly if you use a personal firewall or antivirus software in your computer. In that case, disable the software or assign an IP address to the camera using another method. For
example, see “Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands” on page 91.
• If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, disable the Windows Firewall function. Otherwise the IP Setup Program will not operate correctly. For the setting, see “Configuring
Windows Firewall” in “When using Windows XP
Service Pack 2” on page 9 or “Configuring Windows
Firewall” in “When using Windows Vista” on
Assigning an IP address using the
IP Setup Program
1
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the Web browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
2
Click the Setup icon of IP Setup Program.
The “File Download” dialog opens.
When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, a message regarding the active contents may appear. For details, see “Installing software” in “When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2” on page 8 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
3
Click Open.
Note
If you click “Save this program to disk” on the “File
Download” dialog, you will not be able to perform set up correctly. Delete the downloaded file, and click the Setup icon again.
4
Install the IP Setup Program on your computer using the wizard.
If the Software License Agreement is displayed, read it carefully and click Accept to continue with the installation.
5
Start the IP Setup Program.
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.
The program detects the network cameras connected to the local network and lists them on the
Network tab window.
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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
Note
When you select Obtain an IP address
automatically, make sure that the DHCP server is operating on the network.
8
Set the DNS server address.
To obtain the DNS server addresses automatically:
Select Obtain DNS server address automatically.
To specify the DNS server addresses manually:
Select Use the following DNS server address, and type the Primary DNS server address and
Secondary DNS server address in the relevant boxes.
6
Click on the camera in the list to which you want to assign a new IP address.
The network settings for the selected camera are displayed.
7
Set the IP address.
To obtain the IP address automatically from a
DHCP server:
Select Obtain an IP address automatically.
Note
The Third DNS server address and Fourth DNS server address are invalid for this camera.
9
Set the HTTP port No.
Normally, select 80 for the HTTP port No. To use another port number, type the port number between
1024 and 65535 in the text box.
10
Type the Administrator name and Administrator password.
The IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway are assigned automatically.
To specify the IP address manually:
Select Use the following IP address, and type the
IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway in the relevant boxes.
The factory settings of both items are “admin.”
Note
You cannot change the Administrator name and
Administrator password in this step. To change
these items, see “Setting the User — User Menu” on page 54.
11
Confirm that all items are correctly set, then click
OK.
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
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If “Setting OK” is displayed, the IP address is correctly assigned.
12
To access the camera directly, double-click the camera name in the list.
When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2
Installing software
A warning message regarding the active contents may appear when you install software such as IP Setup
Program from CD-ROM. In this case, operate as follows:
Example: In case of IP Setup Program
If message “Internet Explorer” appears, click Yes.
Tips
• The factory setting of the camera network is as follows.
IP address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
• When you select the camera in the network tab and right-click Copy, and the camera’s MAC
address, DHCP/FIXED
*
, IP address, Port
number, Model name, Serial number and
Version number can be copied in the clipboard.
When you hold down Ctrl and press a, you can select all cameras in the network tab.
* DHCP stands for a DHCP setting. FIXED stands for a fixed IP address.
The welcome page of the network camera is displayed on the Web browser.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
If message “File Download – Security Warning” appears, click Run.
Note
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.
Note
If the IP address is not set correctly, the welcome page does not appear after step 12. In that case, try to set the
IP address again.
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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
If message “Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click Run.
The software installation starts.
Installing ActiveX Control
During installation of ActiveX Control, the information bar or “Security Warning” may appear. In this case, operate as follows:
If message “Information Bar” appears, click OK.
Configuring Windows Firewall
The IP Setup Program or SNC audio upload tool may not operate correctly depending on the configuration of
Windows Firewall. (No cameras are shown in the list even if they are detected.) In this case, confirm the
Windows Firewall configuration as follows:
Example: In case of IP Setup Program
1
Select Control Panel from the Start menu of
Windows.
2
Select Security Center of the working field.
3
Select Windows Firewall and select Off in the
Windows Firewall dialog.
If the information bar appears, click on the bar and select
Install ActiveX Control….
If “ Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click
Install.
The cameras will be displayed in the list.
If you want to keep Windows Firewall On, continue with the following steps.
4
Select the “Exceptions” tab.
The installation of ActiveX Control starts. When installation is completed, the main viewer or the Motion detection menu appears.
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5
Select Add Program….
When using Windows Vista
Installing software
A warning message regarding the active contents may appear when you install software such as IP Setup
Program from CD-ROM. In this case, operate as follows:
Example: In case of IP Setup Program
If pop-up “AutoPlay” appears when a CD-ROM is inserted into the CD-ROM drive, click Install or run
program.
6
In the Add Program dialog, select IP Setup
Program and click OK.
Then the IP Setup Program is added to the
Programs and Services list.
7
Click OK.
Note
If you click Open folder to view files, Web browser will not open automatically. In this case, double-click the
“index.htm” file in the CD-ROM.
If message “Internet Explorer” appears, click Yes.
When the above procedure is completed, the cameras connected in the local network are displayed in the IP Setup Program.
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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
If message “File Download – Security Warning” appears, click Run.
If message “Information Bar” appears, click OK.
If the information bar appears, click on the bar and select
Install ActiveX Control….
Note
If you select Save in the “File Download – Security
Warning” dialog, you will not be able to perform installation correctly. Delete the downloaded file, and click the Setup icon again.
If message “Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click Run.
If message “User Account Control – Windows needs your permission to continue” appear, click Continue.
If “Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click
Install.
If message “User Account Control – An unidentified program wants access to your computer” appear, click
Allow.
The software installation starts.
Starting the software
When you start software such as IP Setup Program, message “User Account Control – An unidentified program wants access to your computer” may appear. In this case, click Allow.
Installing ActiveX Control
During installation of ActiveX Control, the information bar or “Security Warning” may appear. In this case, operate as follows:
The installation of ActiveX Control starts. When installation is completed, the main viewer or the Motion detection menu appears.
Configuring Windows Firewall
The IP Setup Program or SNC audio upload tool may not operate correctly depending on the configuration of
Windows Firewall. (No cameras are shown in the list even if they are detected.) In this case, confirm the
Windows Firewall configuration as follows:
Example: In case of IP Setup Program
1
Select Control Panel from the Start menu of
Windows.
2
Click Windows Firewall.
3
Select Turn Windows Firewall on or off.
“User Account Control – Windows needs your permission to continue” may appear. In this case, click Continue.
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
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4
Select Off in the “General” tab.
8
Click OK.
The cameras will be displayed in the list.
If you want to keep Windows Firewall On, continue with the following steps.
5
Select the “Exceptions” tab.
6
Select Add Program….
7
If the Add Program dialog appears, select IP Setup
Program and click OK.
When the above procedure is completed, the cameras connected in the local network are displayed in the IP Setup Program.
Then the IP Setup Program is added to the Program or port list.
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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 the Web browser.
1
Start the Web browser on the computer and type the
IP address of the camera in the URL box.
When the main viewer of the camera is displayed for the first time
When you click Enter, “Security Warning” is displayed.
When you click Yes, ActiveX control is installed and the main viewer is displayed.
The welcome page of the network camera is displayed on the Web browser.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
2
Click Enter.
The main viewer is displayed.
If the main viewer is displayed correctly, accessing the camera is confirmed.
Notes
• If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local
Area Network (LAN) Settings of Internet Explorer, the image may not be displayed. In that case, disable
Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server manually. For the setting of the Proxy server, consult your network administrator.
• When you install ActiveX Control, you should be logged in to the computer as Administrator.
• When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, the information bar or “Security
Warning” may appear as you click Enter. For details, see “Installing ActiveX Control” in “When using
Windows XP Service Pack 2” on page 9 or “Installing
ActiveX Control” in “When using Windows Vista” on
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized as display character size Medium for Internet Explorer.
To display the welcome page and the main viewer correctly
To operate the welcome page and the main viewer correctly, set the security level of the Internet Explorer to Medium or lower, as follows:
1
Select 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).
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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
• When you use antivirus software, security software, personal firewall or pop-up blocker on your computer, the camera performance may be reduced, for example, the frame rate for displaying the image may be lower.
• 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.
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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
Synchronize the date and time of the camera with those of the computer.
Prepare a full image. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Select whether to use the audio input.
Select the white balance mode according to the installing position (surrounding light).
Set the brightness of the image sent from the camera.
Set the format and size of the image sent from the camera.
Select the quality of the image sent from the camera.
Set the user access right for the camera.
Set a place to be watched beforehand. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Make the setting for sending the monitor image attached to an e-mail.
Setting menu
Preset position Menu (page 56)
Basic Configuration by the Administrator
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Operating the Camera
The Operating the Camera section explains how to monitor the image from the camera using your Web browser. Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser.
The functions of the camera should be set by the
Administrator. For the setting of the camera, see
“Administrating the Camera” on page 28.
Administrator and User
This network camera identifies the people who log in as the Administrator or User.
The Administrator can use all the functions of this network camera including camera setting. The User can use the functions for monitoring the image and audio from the camera, and controlling the camera. The
Viewer mode setting is used to restrict the user's access rights. There are five types of users.
Each type of user can use the corresponding functions below.
Function
Monitor a live image
View the date and time
Receive the audio
Control the image view size
Zoom an image using the digital zoom
Save a still image in the computer
Call the Preset position
2)
Perform the pan/tilt/zoom operation
2)
Control the frame rate (Available in JPEG mode only)
Send an image file to the FTP server
Send an image attached to an e-mail
Record an image in the memory
Control the alarm output of the I/O port on the camera
Switch the Day/Night function mode
3)
Play an audio file (Voice alert)
Control the setting menu z Usable –Not usable
1) This function is usable with the Java applet viewer.
2) Available only when SolidPTZ is enabled on SNC-DM110 /
DM160 / CM120.
3) Available for SNC-DM160 / DS60 / CM120 / CS20.
4) Available for SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120.
The access rights of the administrator and the user can
be set in “Setting the User — User Menu” of the
Administrator menu on page 54.
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User
Pan/Tilt
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Preset position
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Light z z z z z z z z z z z z
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Administrator and User
Logging in to Homepage
— Welcome Page
Logging in as a user
1
Start the Web browser on your computer and type the IP address of the camera you want to monitor.
The welcome page of the network camera is displayed on the Web browser.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Note
If the welcome page does not start correctly, the security level of the Internet Explorer may be set to
higher than Medium. See “To display the welcome page and the main viewer correctly” on page 13 and
check the security level.
2
Select the viewer.
You can select ActiveX viewer when the video codec is MPEG4, and ActiveX viewer or Java applet viewer when the video codec is JPEG.
With SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120
When you select an item including MPEG4 - OFF
on Image size (page 40) in the Video codec tab,
you can see the image only on JPEG.
3
When you select ActiveX viewer on MPEG4 in step
2, select the communication port for the video/ audio data.
Click to select TCP, UDP (unicast) or UDP
(multicast).
Normally select TCP.
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 the 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, the video/audio may not play back properly when UDP (unicast) is selected. In that case, select TCP.
UDP (multicast): This protocol is selectable when
Multicast streaming (page 45) is On. When
UDP (multicast) is selected as the communications port, RTP (Real-time Transport
Protocol) and UDP multicast techniques are adopted for video/audio communications. By selecting it, the network communications load of the camera can be reduced. If a router that does not correspond to the multicast or a firewall is installed between the camera and the computer, the video/audio may not play back properly. In that case, select TCP or UDP (unicast).
Notes
• The function may not operate correctly when you use personal firewall software or antivirus
Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
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software on your computer. In that case, disable the software or select the TCP mode.
• If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, disable “Windows Firewall.” For details, see “Configuring Windows Firewall” in
“When using Windows XP Service Pack 2” on
page 8 or “Configuring Windows Firewall” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
4
Click Enter.
The main viewer appears.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
With the ActiveX viewer (JPEG)
3
Enter the user name and password for
Administrator, then click OK.
The user name “admin” and the password “admin” are set at the factory for the Administrator. You can change them using the User menu of the
Administrator menu (see page 54).
The Administrator menu appears in other window.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Control the camera from the main viewer.
Displaying the Administrator menu directly
When the administrator sets the camera functions, the
Administrator menu can be opened directly from the welcome page.
1
Select the viewer language on the welcome page.
Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the welcome page.
2
Click Setting on the welcome page.
The following dialog appears.
About viewers
You can use the following viewers.
ActiveX viewer
This viewer can monitor the camera image in the JPEG or MPEG4 video codec.
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 log in the network camera using ActiveX viewer for the first time (by clicking Enter to enter the main viewer), the Security Warning appears. Click Yes and install ActiveX Control. You can use all the functions of the viewer with ActiveX Control.
Java applet viewer
You can select this viewer when the camera image is in
JPEG. The frame rate is lower than the ActiveX viewer.
The Java applet viewer operates only when Java is installed and Java (Sun) is enabled. If it does not operate correctly, check whether the Java has been installed successfully and Java (Sun) is enabled.
When the Java applet viewer is displayed, the dialog about digital-signature identification is also displayed.
Click Run to go on.
For the verified Java version, contact your authorized
Sony dealer.
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Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
To check the Java version
Select Tools from the menu bar of Internet Explorer, then select Internet Options and click the Advanced
mode tab. Check the version of Java displayed in Java
(Sun). If Java (Sun) is not displayed, it means that Java is not installed. You need to install Java.
To enable Java Plug-in
Example: In case of Java Plug-in Ver. 1.6.0_01
Check “Use JRE 1.6.0_01 for <applet> (requires restart)” in “Java (Sun)”.
To install Java Plug-in
Download Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard
Edition (JRE) from the website of Sun Microsystems,
Inc., and install it by following the instructions on the installer.
Notes
• 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.
• When you install ActiveX Control, you should be logged in to the computer as the Administrator.
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized for display character size Medium for Internet Explorer.
Configuration of Main
Viewer
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.
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Main viewer using ActiveX viewer (JPEG)
Camera control section
Monitor image section
Main menu
Main menu
Setting
Click to display the Administrator menu. (page 28)
You can operate this function only when logging in as the administrator.
Home
Displays the welcome page.
Camera control section
Frame rate
(Displayed only when the camera image is in JPEG.)
Selects the frame rate to transmit images. (page 21)
Configuration of Main Viewer
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Digital zoom
Click to change the size of the digital zoom. (page 22)
Capture
(Displayed in the main menu when the Java applet viewer is used.)
Click to capture a still image shot by the camera and to
store it in the computer. (page 22)
Trigger
that you have stored in memory using the Preset position menu.
Monitor image section
(Displayed only when the camera Viewer mode
(page 55) is set to Full and one or more triggers are
enabled in the Trigger menu (page 71).)
Select the function you want to use from the drop-down list and click . The selected function is activated.
The selectable functions are as follows:
– send the still images attached to an e-mail (page 26)
– send the still images to an FTP server (page 26)
– record the still image files in the built-in memory
– control the alarm output (page 26)
– switch the Day/Night function on/off (SNC-DM160 /
DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only) (page 26)
– play the audio file stored in the camera (page 27)
Volume Date and time View size Monitor window
Monitor window
The image shot by the camera is shown here.
View size
Control (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
(Displayed only when the SolidPTZ function is On.
Click to operate the camera using the pan, tilt and zoom functions.
Click to change this icon to , and you can operate
pan/tilt/zoom on the monitor or control panel (page 23).
Preset position (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
(Displayed only when the SolidPTZ function is On
(page 42) and preset position of the camera is
registered.)
Select the Preset position name from the drop-down list. The camera will move to the preset display range
Selects the view size to be displayed. (page 22)
Date and time
The date and time is displayed here.
Volume
(Displayed when Audio input (page 35) is set to On.)
Drag the bar to adjust the volume.
When you click the icon changes to and the audio output stops.
To output the audio, click again.
Note
If does not appear when the Java applet viewer is used, Audio encode may not be set to G.711
(64 kbps) (page 36), or Java may not be installed
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Configuration of Main Viewer
correctly. To check if Java is installed correctly, refer to
“Java applet viewer” of “About viewers” on page 18.
Controlling the Monitor
Image
You can monitor the camera image on the monitor window of the main viewer.
Monitoring the camera image
1
Log in to the homepage to display the main viewer.
To log in, see “Logging in as a user” on page 17.
2
Select the frame rate (only when the camera image is in JPEG).
Click the Frame rate list box to select the frame rate for transmitting 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 indicatings the number of frames transmitted per second.
For example, if you select 30 fps, the image is sent at the maximum speed of the connected line (30 fps maximum).
Note
The selected value indicates the maximum number of frame rate that can be transmitted.
The number of frames actually transmitted may vary depending on network environments and
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camera settings (image size and image quality settings).
3
Select the view size.
Select × 1/4, × 1/2, × 1, × 2 or Full at the top of the image. The monitor is displayed by the view size as you selected.
The selected image size button flips.
× 1: Displayed in the selected image size selected
on Image size in the camera menu (page 40).
× 2: Available only when the view size is 640 × 480
(VGA) size or less.
Full: A full image is displayed with one click.
When you return to the normal screen from the full image, right-click or click ESC on the keyboard.
Note
When the full image is displayed, you cannot operate pan/tilt/zoom with SolidPTZ function.
(SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Zooming in the monitor image
1
Click .
With the ActiveX viewer, a green frame indicates the range to be zoomed in.
2
Click the point you want to zoom in.
The image is magnified about twice with the clicked point at the center.
Capturing a Monitor
Image
You can capture an image being monitored as a still image and save it in the computer.
Capturing a monitor image
1
Display the camera image in the monitor window.
2
Click .
The still image of the moment you click is captured, and this still image is displayed in the capture window.
With the ActiveX viewer
With the Java applet viewer
The digital zoom icon changes to .
3
To cancel zooming in, click .
3
To close the capture window, click Cancel or
Close.
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Capturing a Monitor Image
Saving the captured image
With the ActiveX viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Click Save.
The Save As dialog appears.
3
Select JPEG or BITMAP as Save as type.
4
Type the File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
With the Java applet viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Right-click the mouse to display the menu and select Save Picture As....
The Save Picture dialog appears.
Operating the Camera
Using SolidPTZ (SNC-
DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
You can operate pan/tilt/zoom with the SolidPTZ function.
SolidPTZ reduces or crops an image shot in Quad-VGA
(1280 × 960) while adjusting the image position and ratio. The pan/tilt/zoom effect is seen on the screen although the camera and lens do not actually move.
This function helps in effectively monitoring the image range while saving the network bandwidth or the recording area.
Notes
• When the SolidPTZ is disabled (page 42), you cannot
operate pan/tilt/zoom or preset position.
• Available pan-tilt range
This function is controlled by reducing and/or cropping an image shot in Quad-VGA size. If the image is zoomed to WIDE, you can get only a small pan-tilt range and pan/tilt does not work at the WIDE end.
• Available zoom range
When an image is zoomed in to the TELE end, the image size is the same as the actual image shot in
Quad-VGA (× 1). You cannot zoom an image beyond what it actually is.
The image ratio when zoomed out to the WIDE end is different depending on the output image size set. (For example, when the VGA output image size is set, the image can be zoomed out to half.)
Controlling via the control panel
You can operate pan, tilt and zoom by using the control panel for the monitor image currently displayed.
1
Click to display , and the control panel.
With another click of , the control panel is displayed again.
3
Select JPEG or BITMAP as Save as type.
4
Type in File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
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red frame around the portion you want to enlarge. The framed portion is positioned at the center of the display and is zoomed in.
2
Control each function using the displayed control panel.
Pan/Tilt control
Click the arrow button of the direction in which you want to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the display area of the image continuously.
To return to the home position, click .
You can select the operation mode of the 8-direction arrow buttons for panning and tilting in PTZ mode of the
Zoom control
Click to zoom out, and click to zoom in.
Zooming continues while the button remains pressed.
Note
When Exclusive control mode of the System menu is set to On and you click , the remaining time that you are authorized to operate the camera is displayed. If you cannot get the control, the icon switches to and the waiting time is displayed.
Panning and tilting by clicking the monitor image
Click on the monitor image, and the display area moves so that the clicked portion is positioned at the center of the display.
Zooming an image by the camera zoom bar
When you have authorization to control this function, the zoom bar is displayed below the monitor window.
You can specify a location to be zoomed by clicking the zoom bar.
The zoom bar is either displayed or turned off by clicking below the bar.
WIDE end: Click to move the zoom to WIDE end
(same magnification).
TELE end: Click to move the zoom to TELE end.
Displaying the preset area of the image
Select a preset position name from the Preset position drop-down list. The display area that you have stored in memory is displayed using the Preset position menu
(page 56). When you click this icon after the control
panel moves the display area, the image previously selected from the preset position list box reappears.
Panning, tilting and zooming by specifying the area
Click and hold the left button of the mouse on the monitor image and drag the mouse diagonally to draw a
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Operating the Camera Using SolidPTZ (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Note
The Preset position list box is not displayed when no preset position is memorized.
Controlling the Camera on a Full Image (SNC-
DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
When you have authorization to control the camera, the full image is displayed under the monitor window.
The full image is a still image that shows the entire shooting range of the camera in reduced size. When you click on the full image, the clicked portion is displayed in the monitor window.
Monitor window
Displaying a specified point in the monitor window
1
Create a full image and display it.
2
Click the point you want to watch in the full image.
The current image at the selected point is displayed in the monitor window.
You can see a green frame on the full image. This indicates the image currently displayed in the motion window you are watching.
Click the point you want to watch in full image.
Full image
Note
When the SolidPTZ is disabled (page 42), you cannot
control the camera on a full image.
To create a full image
Create a full image using Capture full image in the
Initialize tab of the System menu.
Tip
When the camera is moved or when the layout around the camera is changed, you should create the full image again.
The current situation is displayed in the monitor window at the clicked point.
To turn off the full image
When you click disappear.
, the full image and the zoom bar
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Using the Trigger Button
You can operate various functions of the camera simply by clicking (trigger) in the main viewer.
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 menu of the
Administrator menu properly (page 71).
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
2
Select e-Mail from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
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 client active and set the address in the Trigger menu of the
Administrator menu properly (page 71).
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
2
Select FTP from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
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 in the built-in memory.
To use this function, you need to make Image memory active and set the details in the Trigger menu of the
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Image memory from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
The still image of the moment you click is captured, and the image file is recorded.
Controlling alarm output 1, 2
You can control Alarm output 1, 2.
To use this function, you need to make Alarm output 1 or Alarm output 2 active in the Trigger menu of the
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Alarm output1 or Alarm output2 from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
The alarm output is switched by clicking.
The alarm output mode can be selected from
Toggle or Timer of Alarm output 1, 2 in the
Tip
For the connection of peripheral devices to the alarm output of the I/O port, see the supplied Installation
Manual.
Controlling Day/Night function
(SNC-DM160 / DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only)
You can control the Day/Night function 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
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
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Using the Trigger Button
2
Select Day/Night from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
Each click switches the Day/Night function alternately between On (night mode) and Off (day mode).
Note
If Day/Night mode in the Trigger-Day/Night menu
(page 72) is set to Auto, you cannot control the Day/
Night function by clicking .
Playing the audio file stored in the camera
You can play the audio file previously stored in the camera using the SNC audio upload tool.
To use this function, you need to make Voice alert1,
Voice alert2 and Voice alert3 active in the Trigger menu
of the Administrator menu (page 72).
1
Display the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Voice alert1, Voice alert2 or Voice alert3 from the trigger drop-down list.
3
Click .
Playback of the selected audio file starts and the playback sound is output from the speaker connected to the camera.
Using the Trigger Button
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Administrating the Camera
The Administrating the Camera section explains how to set the functions of the camera by the Administrator.
For the monitoring of 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. The grayed out options cannot be selected.
The user name “admin” and password “admin” are set at the factory for the Administrator.
Basic Operations of
Administrator Menu
You can use the Administrator menu to set all functions to suit the user's needs.
Click Setting in the welcome page or in the main viewer to display the Administrator menu.
How to setup the Administrator menu
1
Log in the homepage to display the welcome page.
You can learn how to log in on page 17 “Logging in as a user”.
2
Select the viewer language on the welcome page.
Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the welcome page.
3
Click Setting on the welcome page.
The authentication dialog appears.
Enter the user name and password for
Administrator. Administrator menu appears.
The following steps also display the Administrator menu.
1 Click Enter in the welcome page to display the main viewer.
2 Click in the main viewer.
3 Enter the user name and password for
Administrator.
4
Click the menu name (example: System) on the left side of the Administrator menu.
The clicked menu appears.
Example: “System” menu
5
Select the required tab above the menu, and set each setting option in the tab.
Example: “Date & time” tab of “System” menu
See pages 26 to 74 for details of the menu tabs and
setting options.
6
After setting, click OK.
The settings you have made become active.
Click Cancel to invalidate 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 validate the settings.
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Click this button to invalidate the set values and return to the previous settings.
General notes on menus
• 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 changed setting may not be stored correctly.
• When the camera settings are changed while watching the main viewer, some settings cannot be restored. To reflect the change on the opening main viewer, click
Refresh of the web browser.
Configuration of Administrator menu
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System
Displays the System menu. (“Configuring the System —
Camera
Displays the Camera menu for setting the camera image
and audio. (“Setting the Camera Image and Audio —
Network
Displays the Network menu for setting the network
connection. (“Configuring the Network — Network
802.1X
Displays the 802.1X menu for connecting the camera to the network configured in compliance with the 802.1X
standard for port authentication. (“Using the 802.1X
Authentication Function — 802.1X Menu” on page 49)
User
Displays the User menu for setting the log in user name
and password. (“Setting the User — User Menu” on page 54)
Security
Displays the Security menu for specifying a computer
that is allowed to connect to the camera. (“Setting the
Security — Security Menu” on page 55)
Preset position (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Displays the Preset position menu to register a position you want to save.“Tour function”, which rotates the
registered positions, is also set here. (“Saving the
SolidPTZ Display Area and Action — Preset position
Menu (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)” on page
e-Mail (SMTP)
Displays the e-Mail (SMTP) menu for sending an e-
mail. (“Sending an Image via E-mail — e-Mail (SMTP)
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 62)
Image memory
Displays the Image memory menu for recording an image/audio file, etc. in the built-in memory.
(“Recording Images in Memory — Image memory
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
out terminal of the camera. (“Setting the Alarm Output
— Alarm output Menu” on page 69)
Voice alert
Displays the Voice alert menu for playing the 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 70)
Trigger
Displays the Trigger menu for operations when you
click the trigger button in the main viewer. (“Setting the
Operations from the Viewer — Trigger Menu” on page
Schedule
Displays the Schedule menu for the Sense up function,
Preset position function, e-Mail (SMTP) function, FTP
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client function, Image memory function and Alarm out
function, Voice alert function and so on. (“Setting the
Schedule — Schedule Menu” on page 73)
Alarm buffer
Displays the Alarm buffer menu for the buffer that records the image and audio related to alarm detection.
(“Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer Menu” on page 74)
Motion detection
Displays the Motion detection menu for the motion
detection function built into the camera. (“Setting the
Motion Detection Function — Motion detection Menu” on page 75)
Configuring the System
— System Menu
When you click the System menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
Use this menu to perform the principal settings of the software.
The System menu has six tabs: System, Date & time,
Installation, Initialize, System log and Access log.
System Tab
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Configuring the System — System Menu
Title bar name
Type a name of up to 32 characters to be displayed on the title bar. The characters typed here are displayed on the title bar of the Web browser.
Welcome text
Type any text of up to 1024 characters in HTML format to show on the welcome page. Use the <BR> tag for a line break. (A line break is equivalent to 2 characters.)
Serial number
The serial number of the camera is displayed.
Software version
The software version of this camera is displayed.
Homepage
Select the homepage to be displayed when you enter the camera IP address in your browser’s web address box.
Default: Displays the homepage stored in the camera.
Custom: Displays your individual homepage.
You can display your favorite homepage stored in the built-in flash memory.
To store the HTML file of the homepage in the builtin flash memory, use the Custom Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD-ROM.
To learn how to use of the Custom Homepage
To display your individual 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.
Tip
Even when you select Custom, the homepage inside the camera can be displayed by typing 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
Exclusive control mode (SNC-DM110 /
DM160 / CM120 only)
Controls the authority to operate pan, tilt, zoom and some other functions of the camera.
On: Only one user has control authority. Set the operation time for one user in Operation time.
If a user tries to operate a function during operation by another user, the authority is controlled by the settings of Operation time and Maximum wait
number.
Off: Multiple users can control pan, tilt and zoom at the same time. When multiple users control these functions at the same time, the last operation has priority.
Operation time
Sets the time length for a user who has control authority.
The selectable range is from 10 to 600 seconds. This is effective when Exclusive control mode is On.
Maximum wait number
Sets the number of users who are permitted to wait for their turn for control authority during operation by one user. The selectable number is from 0 to 10. This is effective when Exclusive control mode is On.
Notes
• To use Exclusive control mode, the date and time of the camera and the connected computer must be set correctly at first.
• To use Exclusive control mode, do not disable the web browser Cookie. When it is disabled, this mode cannot be used.
• When you change the Exclusive control mode setting, click Refresh on the web browser to reflect the change when opening the main viewer.
PTZ mode (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Select the pan/tilt control mode using the 8-direction
arrow buttons (page 24) and the zoom control mode using the TELE/WIDE button (page 24).
Select Normal or Step.
Normal: When you click the mouse button, panning, tilting or zooming operation starts, and the operation continues while you hold down the mouse button. To stop the operation, release the mouse button.
Step: Each time you click the mouse button, the image moves (panning, tilting or zooming). If you keep the mouse button held down for more than 1 second, the operation mode is temporarily changed to Normal.
When you release the mouse button, the image operation stops and the Step mode is restored.
When you select Step, Pan/Tilt level and Zoom level are selectable.
Pan/Tilt level: Select the image transition level from 1 to 10 by clicking the 8-direction arrow button for panning/tilting. Selecting 10 provides the maximum transition level.
Zoom level: Select the image transition level from 1 to
10 by clicking or for zooming.
Selecting 10 provides the maximum transition level.
Sensor input mode
Specify the detection mode of the signal input to the sensor input terminal of the camera.
Normally open: Detects alarm when the sensor input is short-circuited.
Normally closed: Detects alarm when the sensor input is open-circuited.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Date & time Tab
Current date & time
Displays the date and time set on the camera.
Note
After you have purchased the camera, be sure to check the date and time of the camera and set them if necessary.
PC clock
Displays the date and time set on your computer.
Date & 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:mm:ss (year-month-day hour:minute:second), mm-
dd-yyyy hh:mm:ss (month-day-year hour:minute:second), and dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss
(day-month-year hour:minute:second).
Adjust
Select how to set the date 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 those of the computer.
Manual setting: Select if you want to set the camera’s date and time manually.
Select the year, month, date, hour, minute and second 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 name and the
Interval.
NTP server name
Type the host name or IP address of the NTP server, using up to 64 characters.
Interval
Select an interval between 1 and 24 hours at which you want to adjust the camera’s time referring to the NTP server’s time. The set interval is a guide, and does not indicate the exact time.
Note
The setting time may not match with the exact time according to the network environment.
Time zone
Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area where the camera is installed.
Select the time zone in the area where the camera is installed from the drop-down list.
Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time changes
When you select it, the clock is automatically adjusted according to the daylight saving time of the selected time zone.
Note
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.
Superimpose
Select whether to superimpose camera ID and/or Date
& time on the image or not.
They are also superimposed on images recorded by the
Pre-alarm or Post-alarm function.
Camera ID
Checking this box allows you to superimpose the specified characters. Enter up to 20 characters.
Date & time
Checking this box allows you to superimpose the date and time.
Style
Select the style of the superimposed item between
Border and Background.
Position
Select the position of the superimposed item from among Top-left, Top-right, Bottom-left and Bottom- right
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Notes
• When you superimpose the image, the image frame rate may be reduced.
• The size of the superimposed characters is reduced if the image size is set to less than 640 × 480 (VGA) or less.
• When you have changed the Date & Time setting, click Refresh of the Web browser to reflect the change on the opening main viewer.
• Enter alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen), / (slash), _
(under score), : (colon) and a space for the camera ID.
• When the image size is set to JPEG - 1280 × 960
(Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF : JPEG cropping
available (page 40), you cannot set superimpose.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Installation Tab
You can perform the settings related on the installation.
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Note
When Video output mode is NTSC + IP or PAL + IP, the setting items for the image output from the network
are limited. For details, see Video codec tab. (page 40)
Tip
Video output mode can be changed by the switch on the camera. For details, refer to the supplied Installation
Manual.
Analog video setting (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
You can set about the analog output image. When you switch the status of Light funnel function, the sensitivity, image quality and frame rate of the analog output image are changed.
When you click Light funnel, the Light funnel mode setting menu is displayed.
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Video output mode
You can set the output signal from the analog video output connector of the camera.
IP only: Outputs via network only.
NTSC + IP: Outputs with NTSC signal system.
The image setting output from the network is limited.
When this mode is selected, Analog video setting is enabled and set. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
PAL + IP: Outputs with PAL signal system. The image setting output from the network is limited. When this mode is selected, Analog video setting is enabled and set. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
When the image quality has priority, select Always off
(Priority: Image quality). When the frame rate and sense have priority, select Always on (Priority: Frame
rate, sensitivity). For other items or settings, see Sense
up tab of “Camera menu” (page 38).
Note
The Light funnel setting is applied for the image output from the network.
Iris open
You can open the iris of the auto iris lens for focus adjustment.
On: Opens iris.
Off: Without iris open.
When you set Iris open to On, the focus assist indicator appears to show the degree of focus adjustment.
When Video output mode is NTSC + IP or PAL + IP, the focus assist indicator appears on the image output from the analog video output connector. When Video
output mode is IP only, the focus assist indicator appears on the image output from the network.
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Tips
• You can switch Iris open on the camera switch. For details, refer to the supplied Installation Manual.
• For using the focus assist indicator, refer to the supplied Installation Manual.
• When you reboot the camera, Iris open will automatically switched to Off.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Initialize Tab
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Reboot
Reboots the camera.
Click Reboot, and the message “This Camera will be rebooted. Are you sure?” appears. Click OK to reboot the camera. It takes about two minutes to start again.
Factory default
Resets the camera to the factory settings.
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 switch on the camera. For details, refer to 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 as follows:
SNC-DM110: snc-dm110.cfg
SNC-DS10: snc-ds10.cfg
SNC-DM160: snc-dm160.cfg
SNC-DS60: snc-ds60.cfg
SNC-CM120: snc-cm120.cfg
SNC-CS20: snc-cs20.cfg
Restore setting
Loads the stored setting data of the camera.
Click Browse and select the file in which the setting data is stored. Then, click OK, and the camera is adjusted according to the loaded data and restarted.
Notes
• With Restore setting, some items in the Network
menu (page 46) cannot be restored.
• The following items cannot be stored or restored with
Backup setting data or Restore setting.
– audio files uploaded using SNC audio upload tool
– a full image recorded in the camera (SNC-DM110 /
DM160 / CM120 only)
– a homepage created using Custom Homepage
Installer
– a client certificate and CA certificate to be used in the 802.1X authentication function
Delete custom homepage
By pressing Delete, you can delete the homepage recorded in the flash memory of the camera with
Custom Homepage Installer (page 89).
Capture full image (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
When you click Capture, a full image covering the entire shooting range is shot and saved to the camera.
The full image is captured regardless of the image size and crop settings.
Note
Main viewer image may be interrupted or image and/or audio files may not be created correctly during image capturing.
Delete image (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
By pressing Delete, you can delete the full image recorded in the camera.
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Delete voice alert file
Click Delete to delete all the audio files stored in the
camera using SNC audio upload tool (page 80).
Notes
• 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 70).
• Before deleting the audio file, set Voice alert to Off in
each tab of the Voice alert menu (page 70).
System log Tab
Setting the Camera
Image and Audio
— Camera Menu
When you click the Camera menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
Use this menu to set the functions of the camera.
The Camera menu consists of the following tabs:
SNC-DM110 / DM160 / DS60 / CM120 / CS20:
Common, Picture, Sense up, Video codec,
Streaming
SNC-DS10: Common, Picture, Video codec,
Streaming
Common Tab
The data of the software activity of the camera is recorded in this log. It includes data that is useful when a problem occurs.
Click Reload to reload the latest data.
Access log Tab
Color
Select Color or Monochrome for the image.
Audio input
Select whether you are going to send the audio from the
AUDIO connector. Select On to send the audio from this network camera.
Note
When you change the Audio input setting, click
Refresh on the Web browser to reflect the change when opening the main viewer.
Audio input level
Set the volume level of the audio input from the AUDIO connector. It is adjustable from –10 to +10.
The access record of the camera is displayed.
Click Reload to reload the latest data.
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Note
You cannot change the audio input level when you select
LINE with the AUDIO IN selector on the camera.
Audio encode
Select the bit rate when you send the audio from the
AUDIO connector. G.711 (64kbps), G.726 (40kbps),
G.726 (32kbps), G.726 (24kbps) or G.726 (16kbps) can be selected.
Note
If the bit rate is set to other than G.711(64kbps), no audio is output when you use the Java applet viewer.
Audio upload
Using the SNC audio upload tool stored in the supplied
CD-ROM, you can output the audio that is input to the computer’s audio input terminal from the speaker connected to the line output jack of the camera.
Select Enable to output the audio from the speaker.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Picture Tab
You can set the color condition, exposure, etc. of the camera.
Display sample: SNC-CM120
White balance
Select the white balance mode.
ATW: Automatically adjusts to re-create the original color, as this mode is insusceptible to lighting conditions. (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)
Tungsten bulb: Adjust the white balance for shooting indoors under the tungsten bulb. (approximately
3200 K)
Daylight: Adjusts the white balance for shooting outdoors in daylight. (approximately 5800 K)
Fluorescent lamp: Adjust the white balance for shooting indoors under a three-band daylight fluorescent lamp.
Mercury lamp: Adjusts the white balance for shooting under a high-pressure mercury lamp.
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 255.
Custom template
When you select a custom template, Exposure
compensation, Backlight compensation and Gamma
setting are set optimally depending on shooting situations.
You can select the following situations: Manual,
Entrance, Office, Platform (Indoor), Platform
(Outdoor), Basement car park, Multistory car park.
When you select Manual, Exposure compensation,
Backlight compensation and Gamma setting are set to the user set values.
Notes
• When you select a custom template, Shutter mode is automatically set to the following modes:
Auto Slow shutter: On SNC-DM110 / DS10 /
DM160 / DS60, or when Lens type is Auto iris lens on SNC-CM120 / CS20.
Auto (Slow shutter on): When Lens type is Manual
iris lens on SNC-CM120 / CS20.
• When Shutter mode, Exposure compensation,
Backlight compensation or Gamma setting is changed, the custom template turns back to Manual automatically.
Exposure
You can set the exposure.
Lens type (SNC-CM120 / CS20 only)
Select the lens, Auto iris lens or Manual iris lens.
Shutter mode items change depending on the selected lens. For details, see Shutter mode.
Auto iris lens: Select when the auto iris lens is installed.
Manual iris lens: Select when the fixed iris lens is installed.
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Note
If Manual iris lens is selected in Lens type when the auto iris lens is installed, the iris on the lens becomes fully open. Even if you select Auto iris lens in Lens
type when the fixed iris lens is installed, auto exposure adjustment is not performed as long as the fixed iris lens is installed.
Shutter mode
Select the type of shutter speed control. The selectable items depend on the Lens type setting.
With SNC-DM110 / DS10 / DM160 / DS60 or when Lens type is Auto iris lens on SNC-CM120
/ CS20
Auto slow shutter: The camera sets the exposure by the auto iris lens and auto gain adjustment. Auto exposure setting including the long exposure mode is performed according to the lighting conditions.
When this option is selected, Min. shutter speed,
Auto gain Max. value, Exposure compensation and Backlight compensation become active. The adjustable shutter speeds are from the Min. shutter
speed value to 1/30 second.
Manual: The camera fixes the shutter speed and performs auto exposure setting by the auto iris lens and auto gain adjustment. When this option is selected, Shutter speed becomes active.
Flickerless: You can select this option when the image flickers due to a fluorescent lighting.
When this option is selected, the flicker is reduced by fixing the shutter speed to 1/50 second. The camera sets the exposure by the auto iris lens and auto gain adjustment.
When Lens type is Manual iris lens on SNC-
CM120 / CS20
Auto (Slow shutter on): The camera sets the exposure by auto shutter speed adjustment and auto gain adjustment. Auto exposure setting including the long exposure mode is performed according to the lighing conditions.
When this option is selected, Min. shutter speed,
Auto gain Max. value, Exposure compensation and Backlight compensation become active. The adjustable shutter speeds are from Min. shutter
speed value to 1/10000 second.
Auto (Slow shutter off): The camera sets the exposure by auto shutter speed adjustment and auto gain adjustment. The long exposure is not performed even if the lighting condition changes. The adjustable shutter speeds are from 1/30 second. to 1/10000 second.
Manual: The camera fixes the shutter speed and performs the auto exposure setting by auto gain adjustment.
When this option is selected, Shutter speed becomes active.
Flickerless: You can select this option when the image flickers due to fluorescent lighting. When this option is selected, the flicker is reduced by fixing the shutter speed to 1/50 second. Auto exposure setting is performed by auto gain adjustment.
Min. shutter speed
Select the minimum value of the auto slow shutter from the drop-down list. Selectable shutter speeds are 1, 1/2,
1/4, 1/8 and 1/15 second.
Shutter speed
Select the shutter speed of the camera from the dropdown list.
Selectable shutter speeds are 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 and 1/10000 second.
When you select 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/15, Fixed gain
value becomes active.
When you select 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000 and 1/10000, Auto gain Max.
value, Exposure compensation and Backlight
compensation become active.
Auto gain Max. value
Select the maximum gain value for auto exposure setting from the drop-down list.
With SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120
You can select from 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24
dB, 30 dB (Light funnel on : 30 dB) and 30 dB
(Light funnel on : 36 dB). When you select 0 dB, gain up is not performed.
For the Light funnel function, see Sense up tab on page 38.
With SNC-DS10 / DS60 / CS20
You can select from 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24
dB, 30 dB and 36 dB. When you select 0 dB, gain up is not performed.
Fixed gain value
Select the fixed gain value from the drop-down list.
With SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120
Select the fixed gain value from the drop-down list.
You can select from 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24
dB, 30 dB (Light funnel on : 30 dB) and 30 dB
(Light funnel on : 36 dB). When you select 0 dB, gain up is not performed.
For the Light funnel function, see Sense up tab on page 38.
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With SNC-DS10 / DS60 / CS20
You can select from 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24
dB, 30 dB and 36 dB. When you select 0 dB, gain up is not performed.
Exposure compensation
Select the exposure compensation value from the dropdown list and adjust the brightness of auto exposure setting. It is brighter when a larger value is selected, and it is darker when a smaller value is selected. Selectable values are as follows:
+3.0, +2.6, +2.3, +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, –2.3, –2.6, –3.0 (EV)
Backlight compensation
Select the backlight compensation.
Normal: The camera judges the backlight situations on the whole image. If the image is under backlight situation, the camera compensates the exposure automatically for a brighter image. Select this option when the image is under backlight situation.
Spot: The camera judges the backlight situations in the center of the image. If the image is under backlight situation, the camera compensates the exposure automatically. For a brighter image Select this option when the center of the image is especially monitored.
Off: The camera does not perform the exposure setting according to the backlight situations.
Note
When you set Normal or Spot in the backlight compensation, hunting may be generated depending on the situations. In this case, set it to Off.
Gamma setting
Select the gamma curve in the camera from the following seven options according to the subject and shooting conditions.
Standard: This setting is suitable for many shooting conditions.
Scene 1: This setting allows shooting without losing details in dark and bright portions when shooting subjects with a strong brightness contrast simultaneously such as shadow and sunlight parts.
Scene 2: This setting has a better effect than Scene 1.
Scene 3: This setting allows shooting a dark subject brighter when shooting subjects with a strong brightness contrast simultaneously such as shadow and sunlight parts.
Scene 4: Gamma compensation is not performed with this setting. It is suitable for adding image processing to the shot image.
Scene 5: This setting prevents white-out of a bright subject.
Scene 6: This setting is suitable for using a display system having gamma value 1.8.
Saturation
Select the saturation in 7 steps, from –3 to +3.
Selecting +3 provides the image with the highest saturation.
Sharpness
Select the sharpness in 7 steps, from –3 to +3.
Selecting +3 provides the image with the highest sharpness.
Contrast
Select the contrast in 7 steps, from –3 to +3.
Selecting +3 provides the image with the highest contrast.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Sense up Tab (SNC-DM110 / DM160
/ DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only)
Use this tab to set the Sense up function of the camera.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Day/Night mode (SNC-DM160 / DS60/
CM120 / CS20 only)
Select the day/night mode from among five modes.
Always off: Always works in day mode.
Always on: Always works in night mode.
Auto: Normally works in day mode. It switches automatically to night mode in a dark place.
Switching timing can be set with the following parameters.
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Threshold
Select High or Low for the brightness to switch the night mode.
Hold time
Select 2sec. or 30sec. for the response time to switch to the brightness level.
Timer: Normally the camera works in day mode. It switches to night mode at the time that you have you set in the Schedule menu.
Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective
period is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule —
Sensor input: Controls the day/night mode by synchronizing it with the sensor input.
Status
Shows the current status of day/night function.
On: The camera works in night mode.
Off: The camera works in day mode.
Note
When you set Auto in Day/Night mode, the following phenomenon may occur.
• When Exposure in Picture Tab is set as follows, the camera does not switch to night mode.
– Shutter mode is Manual and Shutter speed is 1/15 second or less.
– Shutter mode is Manual, Shutter speed is 1/30 second or more and Auto gain Max.value is 18 dB or less.
– Shutter mode is other than Manual and Auto gain
Max.value is 18 dB or less.
• When the camera switches to night mode, hunting may occur depending on the conditions. In this case, use Timer mode to set the time to switch, Sensor
input mode to switch according to the lighting or
Always on and Always off mode to switch day/night mode.
• When Light funnel mode is set to Auto, the camera first switches automatically to night mode in dark conditions, and then switches to Light funnel on if it gets darker. The camera first switches to Light funnel off in light conditions, and then switches to day mode if it gets lighter. (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
• When the camera switches Light funnel off by the
Schedule menu setting in Timer, or Light funnel
mode switches from Always on to Always off during day mode, the camera may switch to night mode for a while and then return to day mode immediately.
(SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
• When the camera switches Light funnel on by the
Schedule menu setting in Timer, or Light funnel
mode switches from Always off to Always on during night mode, the camera may switch to day mode for a while and then return to night mode immediately.
(SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
Light funnel mode (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
Light funnel increases the image sensitivity by combining the charge from adjacent pixels in a CCD. In this camera, one pixel is produced by a combined charge equivalent to 2 × 2 pixels on the 1280 × 960 image. This effect results in a low resolution but the high sensitivity.
The mode combining a summed charge is “Light funnel on”, and the mode without combined charge is “Light funnel off”.
Notes
• Light funnel does not work when the followings are set:
– The image size is JPEG - 960 × 720 : MPEG4 -
OFF or JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - OFF.
– JPEG cropping is On.
– SolidPTZ is On.
– Iris open is On.
• You may feel the image resolution is reduced when the
Light funnel is On.
• The image file may not be created correctly during switching the Light funnel modes.
Light funnel function has the following six modes:
Always off: Always works in Light funnel off.
Always on: Always works in Light funnel on.
Sync with Day/Night (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only):
Switches Light funnel mode linked with the switch of day/night. This option sets Light funnel off in day mode, and Light funnel on in night mode.
Auto: Normally works in Light funnel off. It switches automatically to Light funnel on in a dark place.
Switching timing can be set with the following parameters.
Threshold
Select High or Low for the brightness to switch the
Light funnel on.
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Hold time
Select 2sec. or 30sec. for the response time to switch to the brightness level.
Timer: Set the Light funnel on/off using the timer.
When the time set in Timer schedule menu comes, the camera switches to Light funnel on. The camera works in Light funnel off in the other settings.
Click Schedule, and the setting menu for the effective period is displayed.
See “Setting the Schedule — Schedule Menu” on page 73.
Schedule, Sensor input or Trigger (page 26) menu.
If the camera switches to day mode by these settings during Light funnel on, the camera switches automatically to Light funnel off regardless of the amount of light. (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
• When the camera switches to night mode by trigger settings, or switches from Always off to Always on in
Day/Night mode during Light funnel on, the camera may switch to Light funnel off for a while and then return to Light funnel on immediately according to the lighting. (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
• When the camera switches from Always on to Always
off in Day/Night mode during Light funnel off, or switches to day mode by trigger settings, the camera may switch to Light funnel on for a while and then return to Light funnel off immediately according to the lighting. (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Video codec Tab
Use this tab to set the items for the video codec.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Status
Shows the current status of Light funnel function.
On: The camera works on Light funnel on.
Off: The camera works on Light funnel off.
Notes
When you set Auto in Light funnel mode, the following phenomenon may occur.
• When Exposure in Picture Tab is set as follows, the camera does not switch to Light funnel on.
– Shutter mode is Manual and Shutter speed is 1/15 second or less.
– Shutter mode is Manual, Shutter speed is 1/30 second or more and Auto gain Max.value is 18 dB or less.
– Shutter mode is other than Manual and Auto gain
Max.value is 18 dB or less.
• When the camera switches to Light funnel on, hunting may occur depending on the conditions. In this case, use Timer mode to set the time to switch, Sensor
input mode to switch according to the lighting or
Always on and Always off mode to switch the Light funnel mode.
• When Day/Night mode is set to Auto, the camera switches to night mode in dark conditions, and then switches to Light funnel off if it gets darker. The camera first switches to Light funnel off in light conditions, and then switches to day mode if it gets lighter. (SNC-DM160 / CM120 only)
• When Day/Night mode is set to Timer or Sensor
input, the camera switches to Light funnel on as long as the night mode is set. Set the night mode with
With SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120
Image size
Select the image size output from the camera and the
JPEG image cropping using the following setting:
• JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF :
JPEG cropping available
• JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF
• JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 640 ×
480 (VGA)
• JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 384 ×
288
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• JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 320 ×
240 (QVGA)
• JPEG - 960 × 720 : MPEG4 - OFF
• JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - OFF
• JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA): MPEG4 - 640 × 480
(VGA)
• JPEG - 384 × 288 : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
• JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240
(QVGA)
Notes
• JPEG image cropping becomes active only when
JPEG output size is 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) and
MPEG4 is OFF.
• Superimpose works only when JPEG image cropping is Off. When the image size is JPEG - 1280 × 960
(Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF : JPEG image
cropping available (page 40), you cannot set the
superimpose.
• Light funnel does not work when the followings are set:
– Image size is JPEG - 960 × 720 : MPEG4 - OFF or
JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - OFF.
– JPEG image cropping is On (With JPEG - 1280 ×
960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF : JPEG
cropping available)
– SolidPTZ is On.
– Iris open is On.
• When the JPEG output image size is set to 1280 × 960
(Quad-VGA), the output image changes to 640 × 480
(VGA) regardless of the setting during Light funnel on.
• When Light funnel is off, the maximum frame rate is
15 (fps). If you set a value more than 15 (fps), the image is output by 15 (fps).
• When Video output mode (page 33) is set to NTSC +
IP or PAL + IP, or Iris open is On (page 33),
cropping, superimpose, privacy masking and
SolidPTZ are disabled regardless of the settings.
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• When Video output mode (page 33) is set to NTSC +
IP, or PAL + IP and Iris open is Off (page 33), the
output image size is fixed as follows regardless of settings:
Light funnel mode
Light funnel on
Light funnel off
JPEG
640 × 480 (VGA)
1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA)
MPEG4
640 × 480 (VGA)
Off
• When Iris open is set to On, the output image size is fixed at JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4
- OFF and Light funnel off regardless of settings.
• According to the output image size setting, superimpose, privacy masking and SolidPTZ have codec requirements. For details, refer to the following table.
JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF : JPEG cropping available
JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - OFF
JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA)
JPEG - 960 × 720 : MPEG4 - OFF
JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - OFF
JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 384 × 288 : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA) z Usable – Not usable
SolidPTZ Superimpose Privacy masking
JPEG MPEG4 JPEG MPEG4 JPEG MPEG4
– – – – z –
–
–
–
– z z z z z
– z z z
–
– z z z z z z z z
– z
–
–
– z z z
–
– z z z z z z z z
– z
–
–
– z z z
–
– z z z
With SNC-DS10 / DS60 / CS20
Image size
Select the image size output from the camera with the following setting:
• JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
• JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
• JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
• JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA)
• JPEG - 384 × 288 : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
• JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA) : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
• JPEG - 384 × 288 : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
• JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA)
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)
Notes
• JPEG - 768 × 576 is configured by zooming in a JPEG
- 640 × 480 (VGA) image. You may have the impression that the image resolution is reduced.
• Video output mode (page 33) is set to NTSC + IP or
PAL + IP, or Iris open is On (page 33), superimpose
and privacy masking are disabled regardless of the settings. The output image size is fixed at 640 × 480
(VGA) on JPEG and MPEG4 regardless of the setting.
• According to the output image size setting, superimpose and privacy masking have codec requirements. For details, refer to the following table.
JPEG - 768 × 576 : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
JPEG - 640 × 480 (VGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA)
JPEG - 384 × 288: MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA): MPEG4 - 640 × 480 (VGA)
JPEG - 384 × 288 : MPEG4 - 384 × 288
JPEG - 320 × 240 (QVGA) : MPEG4 - 320 × 240 (QVGA) z Usable – Not usable
JPEG cropping (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
When you select JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) :
MPEG4 - OFF : JPEG cropping available in the image size setting, cropping the image and displaying the required part of the image lead to a reduction in the volume of data transmission and network load. When you click Area setting, you can specify the cropping area.
Cropping an image
1
Select JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA) : MPEG4
- OFF : JPEG cropping available in Image size.
2
Click Area setting.
The area setting window appears.
3
Specify the cropping area.
Click the left button of the mouse on the still image and drag it diagonally. The red frame that appears as you drag indicates the cropping area.
4
Click OK at the bottom of the window.
The cropped image is displayed in the main viewer.
5
Click to close the area setting window.
Superimpose/Privacy masking
JPEG z z
MPEG4
– z
–
– z z z z z z
–
– z z
Notes
• When you select JPEG - 1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA)
MPEG4 - OFF: JPEG image cropping available in
Image size, Area setting becomes inactive.
• Motion detection operates for the image in its original image size that is not cropped even if cropping is set to On.
Privacy masking
The codec with which the privacy masking function is usable is shown in green. The privacy masking function
can be set with “Installing the SNC privacy masking tool” (page 87).
Notes
• When you set the privacy masking function, the image frame rate may be reduced.
• The motion detection function is performed with the image which is set before the privacy masking is activated.
• When the masking image is quite different from the masking color, the image may be blurred.
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Superimpose
The codec with which the superimpose function is
usable is shown in green. Click Superimpose (page 32)
and Date & time tab appears, and you can set superimpose.
Notes
• When superimpose is activated, the image frame rate may be reduced.
• The Superimpose function does not work when JPEG image cropping is enabled. (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
SolidPTZ (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
To activate the SolidPTZ function, select On.
The codec with which the SolidPTZ function is usable is shown in green
Notes
• Some image size settings cannot activate this function.
• After you have set SolidPTZ On, Motion detection operates for the original image size before the
SolidPTZ setting.
JPEG setting / MPEG4 setting
Set the details of the video codecs according to the image size setting.
Select the items of JPEG setting or MPEG4 setting to be set according to the mode setting.
Frame rate
Set the frame rate of the image.
Selectable frame rate values 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.
Note
When Light funnel is off, the maximum frame rate is 15
(fps). A higher setting is not accepted. (SNC-DM110 /
DM160 / CM120 only)
Image quality
Select the JPEG image quality.
Selectable values are from Level 1 to Level 10. Level 10 gives the best image quality.
Bandwidth control
Limits the network bandwidth of JPEG image data output from the camera.
Selectable values are as follows:
0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 (Mbps), and
Unlimited
Note
Audio may be interrupted depending on the selected bandwidth. In that case, select a wider bandwidth.
Bit rate
When you set MPEG4, you can specify the bit rate for image transmission per line. The higher the values set, the higher the image quality.
Selectable values are as follows:
64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2048 (kbps)
Adaptive rate control
Adjusts the image frame rate or bit rate automatically to play smooth images to the connected computer environment. If On is selected, the MPEG4 image rate is automatically adjusted.
Notes
• The actual frame rate and bit rate may be different according to the image size, shooting scene or network condition.
• When Adaptive rate control is set to On, the maximum transmission rate will be the values set in
Frame rate and Bit rate.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Streaming Tab
Use this tab to set the items for unicast or multicast streaming.
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Setting the Camera Image and Audio — Camera Menu
Unicast streaming
Specify the communication port numbers of the
MPEG4/H.264 video data and audio data to be used when UDP (unicast) or UDP (multicast) is selected on the welcome page.
Video port number
Specify the communication port number of the MPEG4 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.
Audio port number
Specify the communication 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 actually used for audio data communication and control.
Note
Specify different numbers for the video port number and the audio port number.
Multicast streaming
Set whether the camera uses multicast streaming for
MPEG4 video data and audio data or not. It reduces the transmission load on the camera by making the computer of the same segment network receive the same transmitting data.
Select On to allow and 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
Specify the communication port number of the MPEG4 video data 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 actually used for video data communication and control.
Audio port number
Specify the audio 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 actually used for audio data communication and control.
Note
Specify different numbers for the video port number and the audio port number.
TTL
Specify the number of times multicast streaming packet could pass the router.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Configuring the Network
— Network Menu
When you click the Network menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
Use this menu to configure the network to connect the camera and the computer.
The Network menu consists of two tabs: Network and
Dynamic 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.
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.
Note
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: Select 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.
Note
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.
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.
Note
The domain suffix is sent to the DHCP server as FQDN
(Fully Qualified Domain Suffix) information when Host
name is set.
HTTP port number
Normally select 80. If you want to use a port number other than 80, select the text box and type a port number between 1024 and 65535.
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Note
When you have set the HTTP port number to a number other than 80 in the Network menu or in the IP Setup
Program, access the camera again by typing the IP address of the camera on your Web browser as follows:
Example: when the HTTP port number is set to 8000
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Dynamic IP address notification
Tab — Notifying the IP Address
When Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) is selected in the Network tab, you can send notification of completion of the network settings using the SMTP or
HTTP protocol.
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.
Authentication
Select the authentication required when you send an email.
Off: Select if no authentication is required when an email is sent.
On: Select if 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.
Note
When you set Authentication to On, make sure to select either or both SMTP or/and POP before SMTP.
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.
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 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 is equivalent to 2 characters.) You can describe the information of the acquired IP address, etc. using the special tags mentioned below.
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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 HTTP requests, using up to 256 characters. The URL is normally written as follows:
<MACADDRESS>
Use this tag to embed the MAC address of the interface whose IP address was acquired by DHCP, in the text or parameter.
<MODELNAME>
Use this tag to embed the camera's model name in the text or parameter.
<SERIAL>
Use this tag to embed the camera's serial number in the text or parameter.
ip_address: Type the IP address or host name of the host to which you want to connect.
[:port]: Specify the port number to which you want to connect. If you want to use the established port number 80, you do not need to input this value.
path: Type the command.
parameter: Type the command parameter if necessary.
You can use the special tags mentioned below for the parameters.
Proxy server name
When you send HTTP requests via a proxy server, type the name or IP address of the proxy server, using up to
64 characters.
Proxy port number
Specify the port number when you send HTTP requests 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 28.
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.
<IP>
Use this tag to embed the IP address acquired by DHCP in the text or parameter.
<HTTPPORT>
Use this tag to embed the specified HTTP server port number in the text or parameters.
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Configuring the Network — Network Menu
Using the 802.1X
Authentication Function
— 802.1X Menu
When you click the 802.1X menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
Use this menu to configure the port-based authentication in compliance with the 802.1X standard.
The 802.1X menu consists of three tabs: Common,
Client certificate and CA certificate.
Note
To use the 802.1X authentication function, you need knowledge of the 802.1X authentication 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.
System configuration of 802.1X network
The following figure shows a general system configuration of an 802.1X network.
Supplicant (camera)
Authenticator
An authenticator forwards certificate request data or response data that the supplicant or authentication server issues to the other party. Normally a hub or router serves as an authenticator.
Authentication server
An authentication server has a database of connecting users and verifies if the supplicant is a correct user or not. It is also 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.
Note
This camera supports only the EAP-TLS mode in which the supplicant and the server authenticate each other using the certificate. This mode requires a CA that issues the certificate.
Common Tab – Basic setting of
802.1X authentication function
Authenticator
(hub or router)
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 802.1X network after the appropriate authentication by the authentication server.
802.1X authentication function
This item is used for enabling/disabling the 802.1X
authentication function for ports. The status can also be checked here.
Wired interface
To activate the 802.1X authentication function for wired ports, select On.
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Wired interface status
Shows the authentication status of the 802.1X authentication function for wired ports.
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 method
Shows the authentication method used with the authentication server. It is fixed as this camera supports only the TLS method.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Client certificate Tab
You can import a client certificate to the camera or export a certificate request.
Client certificate
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.
Note
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 client 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 the following:
– When the private key password included in the client certificate is not specified correctly
– When the private key password is specified in spite of the fact that the key pair in the client certificate is not encrypted.
– When the key pair is not included in the client certificate.
Note
When the client certificate to be imported is of
PKCS#12 format and the private key password is not set correctly, “<Put correct private key password>” 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 active to allow entering of a password.
If a private key password is already set, it is displayed with turned letters.
Reset
To change the private key password, click this button.
The current password is cleared and the password text box is active to allow a new password entry.
Note
Click 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 the previous settings.
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OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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.
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.
Note
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
Usage.
To delete the CA certificate
Click Delete, and the CA certificate stored in the camera will be deleted.
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.
Note
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
To add the IAS (Internet Authentication Service), perform the following steps:
1
Configure Remote access/VPN server in Manage
Your Server of Windows Server 2003.
2
Open Add or Remove Programs from Control
Panel of Windows menu.
3
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 Windows menu.
2
Select Add/Remove Windows Components.
3
Add Certificate Services in the Component menu.
4
Select Enterprise root CA on CA Type, and proceed to next.
5
Type the name of CA on Common Name for this
CA, and configure the CA.
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Creating a security group for Active
Directory
1
Open Active Directory Users and Computers from Administrative Tools of Windows menu.
2
Select Users of the domain with which you want to perform 802.1X connection.
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 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 the “New Remote
Access Policy Wizard.”
6
Select Set up a custom policy.
7
Set the 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-
IEEE802.11, 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 during 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.
10
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 “1XClient” is assumed for explanation purposes.
First name: 1XClient
User logon name: 1XClient@<domain name>
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 802.1X network are now completed.
Proceed to issue the certificate 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.
1
Start Internet Explorer on the client PC.
2
Type the CA’s URL in the address bar, and click Go
To.
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The CA’s URL is normally as follows:
The “Microsoft Certificate Services” page opens.
2
Click Go To.
3
Type the log-in user name and password correctly, and the “Microsoft Certificate Services” page opens.
4
Click Request a certificate, advanced certificate
request and Create and submit a request to this
CA in sequence.
5
Set the following items.
Note
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 Services enabled?
– Does the firewall or antivirus software setting on the client PC block connection?
– Are the network configuration and Internet
Explorer setting 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 “1XClient” and the domain name “localnetwork.net”
4
Click Download a CA certificate, certificate
chain, or CRL.
5
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.
Then the CA certificate import procedure is completed.
Downloading the client certificate
1
Start Internet Explorer on the client PC and type the
CA’s URL in the address bar.
The CA’s URL is normally as follows:
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.
Message “The certificate you requested was issued to you.” appears.
7
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.
10
Click Next and select as follows.
Do you want to export the private key with the
certificate?: Select Yes, export the private key.
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Select the format you want to 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 now 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 50.
Note
The certificate saved in the procedure above has the same file name as the default file name for saving the CA certificate (certnew.cer).
Be careful not to overwrite the file on the client PC.
Setting the User
— User Menu
When you click the User menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
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.
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 using the SNC audio upload tool stored in the supplied
CD-ROM. Check this box to allow audio output.
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Setting the User — User Menu
Note
To output audio using the SNC audio upload tool, set
Audio upload to Enable in the Common tab of the
Viewer mode
When the user is authenticated for logging in to the main viewer, select the viewer mode to be displayed after authentication from the following items:
Full: The user can operate all functions.
Light: In addition to the View mode, the user can select the image size of the main viewer, control digital zoom, and capture a still image.
View: The user can only monitor the camera image.
Pan/Tilt (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only): In addition to the Light mode, the user can operate pan/tilt/ zoom.
Preset position (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only):
In addition to the Light mode, the user can perform the camera’s preset position settings.
Note
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, Pan/
Tilt, Preset position, Light or View.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Setting the Security
— Security Menu
When you click the Security menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
Use this menu to limit the computers that can access the camera.
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.
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 24.
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”.
Note
You can access the camera even from a computer having an IP address whose access right is set to Deny, if you
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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 28.
Saving the SolidPTZ
Display Area and Action
— Preset position Menu (SNC-
DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
When you click in the Administrator menu, the Preset position menu appears. Use this menu to save pan, tilt and zoom positions and set tours (programmed action).
The Preset position menu consists of 2 tabs: Position and Tour.
Notes
• When the SolidPTZ is disabled (page 42), you cannot
control the Preset position menu.
• When the SolidPTZ is disabled (page 42), the preset
Position at alarm, PTZ on motion detection and
Tour are also disabled.
Position Tab — Saving pan/tilt/ zoom position
You can set up to 16 display areas (pan, tilt and zoom positions).
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Home position setting
Set the current display area as the home position.
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Set
Click to save the current pan, tilt and zoom positions as the home position. To return to the home position, click
in the control panel (page 23).
Reset
Click to reset the home position to the factory-set position.
Note
When you change the output image size in the Video
codec tab (page 40) after setting the home position, you
may not see the same display area that you wish to recall on the home position.
Preset
Configure and save preset positions.
No.
Select a preset number from 1 to 16 from the drop-down list.
Name
Type the preset position name of the selected preset number using up to 32 characters.
Set
Click to save the current display area to the selected preset number.
To save a preset position, operate as follows:
1
Move the display area to the position to be saved while you are checking the image in the main viewer.
2
Select a preset number for saving, and type the preset position name.
3
Click the Set button.
The position is saved.
Note
When you change the output image size in the Video
codec tab (page 40) after setting the preset position, you
may not see the same display area that you wish to recall on the preset position.
Position at alarm
The preset position can be synchronized with the sensor input or with the motion detection function.
If an alarm is detected by the sensor input or the motion detection function, the display area automatically moves to the corresponding preset position.
If you do not want to synchronize with any preset position, select none.
Sensor input (S1)
Select a preset position to synchronize with the alarm from the sensor input.
Motion detection (MD)
Select a preset position to synchronize with the alarm from the motion detection.
Click Detection, and the Motion detection menu is displayed to allow you to set the motion detection
Note
In the case where the synchronized preset position is specified, the alarm event that happens when the display area is moving to the preset position will be invalid.
Preset position table
Lists the preset positions and alarms assigned to each position currently saved in the camera.
You can move the display area to the preset position by clicking Preset call, or delete the preset position data by clicking Clear.
No.
Shows the preset number.
Name
Shows the name of the preset position assigned to each preset number.
Alarm
Shows the alarm(s) synchronized with each preset position. S1 and MD represent Sensor input and Motion detection respectively.
Preset call
Click to move the display area to the preset position.
Clear
Click to delete the preset position data.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Note
The OK/Cancel can be effective in the operation of
Position at alarm in this tab.
Tour Tab — Setting a tour
The display area can be moved automatically with the
Motion detection (PTZ on motion detection).
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Up to 16 positions can be programmed, and the display area moves to the programmed positions sequentially
(Tour).
One PTZ on motion detection and up to four tours
(Tours A to D) can be set.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Tour
Select On to enable the PTZ on motion detection and tour function.
Resume time on inactivity
This item becomes active when Tour is set to On.
With this item, you can select whether to restart or stop the PTZ on motion detection or tour after it has stopped by manual pan, tilt or zoom operation or by moving the display area to the preset position triggered by an alarm.
On: Specify the wait time before the PTZ on motion detection or tour restarts, between
5 and 600 seconds. It restarts automatically after the
specified time has elapsed.
Off: The PTZ on motion detection or tour do not restart.
PTZ on motion detection
Configure the PTZ on motion detection that is performed in synchronization with the motion detection function.
This setting consists of two items: On/Off and Effective
period.
On: The PTZ on motion detection operates.
Off: The PTZ on motion detection does not operate.
Click Detection, and the Motion detection menu is displayed to allow you to set the motion detection
Effective period
Select the period during which the PTZ on motion detection is activated.
Always: The PTZ on motion detection can be activated any time.
Schedule: The PTZ on motion detection is activated according to the schedule you have set. Click
Schedule, and the menu for the effective period is
displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule
Notes
• If no moving objects exist, zoom changes to the WIDE end automatically and full image is displayed.
• You cannot set the PTZ on motion detection so that its effective period overlaps those of the tours.
Tour A to Tour D
Configure Tour A to Tour D respectively.
Each tour setting consists of 5 items: On/Off, Effective
period, Stay time, Speed and Sequence.
On: The tour operates.
Off: The tour does not operate.
Effective period
Select the period during which the tour in activated.
Always: The tour can be activated any time.
Schedule: The tour is activated according to the schedule you have set.
Click Schedule, and the menu for the effective
period is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule —
Note
You cannot set tours so that the effective periods overlap with the PTZ on motion detection or other tours.
Stay time
Type a period of time during which the display area is to stay at each preset position, between 1 and 3600 seconds.
Speed
Select the speed of movement between 1 and 23, or
Fastest from the drop-down list. The display area moves faster with a higher number setting.
Select Jump to move directly to the desired preset position.
Sequence
Set the sequence of the tour.
The preset positions saved using the Position tab are displayed in the drop-down list at the bottom.
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Select the preset position from the drop-down list, then click Add. The selected preset position is added in the
Sequence list. Repeat this procedure to specify the preset positions in sequence.
If you specified an unnecessary preset position, click to select it in the list and click then Delete.
To change the order in the list, click to select the preset position and then click Up or Down.
Note
The tour cannot be set to On if no preset position is added in the Sequence list.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Sending an Image via Email
— e-Mail (SMTP) Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the e-Mail (SMTP) menu appears.
Using e-Mail (SMTP) function, you can send an e-mail with 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)
Select On when you use the e-Mail (SMTP) function.
Notes
• You cannot send an audio file by using the e-mail sending function.
• 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.
Authentication
Select the authentication required when you send an email.
Off: Select if no authentication is required when an email is sent.
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On: Select if 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.
Note
When you set Authentication to On, be sure to select either or both SMTP or/and POP before SMTP.
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.
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 the alarm detection will indicate the type of alarm in the subject. S1 is added for sensor input detection and MD is added 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 28.
Alarm sending Tab — Setting the email 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 function.
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 is assigned to the image to be sent via e-mail.
Date & time: The date & 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 consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding 14digit number to the image file name.
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Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed digits 00 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: The external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the camera I/O port.
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
Note
In the case that the synchronized preset position is specified in Position at alarm in the Preset position menu, an alarm event that happens when the camera moves to the preset position will be invalid.
Effective period
Set the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Always: The alarm detection is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period
is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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) and
_ (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 & time: The date & 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) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14-digit number to the image file name.
Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed digits 00 are added to the image file name.
Sequence number clear
Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1.
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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
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Sending Images to FTP
Server
— FTP client Menu
When you click 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
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FTP client function
To activate the FTP client function, select On.
Note
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.
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” on page 28.
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 & time: The date & 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) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14-digit number to the image file name.
Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and an consecutive 2 digits number are added to the image file name.
Tip
A consecutive number added to Date & time and
Sequence number is used to identify each of multiple 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 file forwarding to the
FTP server.
Sensor input: The external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the camera I/O port.
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
Note
In the case that the synchronized preset position is specified in Position at alarm in the Preset position menu, an alarm event that happens when the camera moves to the preset position will be invalid.
Effective period
Set the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Always: The alarm detection is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period
is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule
Alarm buffer
Select Use alarm buffer when you are going to forward the image/audio of before and after alarm detection (prealarm, post-alarm).
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If you do not select the alarm buffer, only the image at the moment of the 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 74.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Periodical sending Tab — Setting the periodical FTP client activity
You can set to send image files (JPEG files) to an FTP server periodically.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Periodical sending
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 the extension .jpg.
Note
You cannot send the audio file using the 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 & time: The date & time suffix is added to the image file name.
The date & time suffix consists of lower two-digits of year (2 digits), month (2 digits), date (2 digits), hour
(2 digits), minute (2 digits) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14-digit number to the image file name.
Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two
fixed digits 00 are added to the image file name.
Sequence number clear
Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1.
Mode (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Select the periodical sending mode.
Periodical mode: An image file is sent periodically according to the specified Interval and Effective
period.
Tour mode: An image file is sent each time the camera is moved to a preset position during the tour.
Note
You cannot send files Tour mode while PTZ on motion detection is performed.
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).
Note
The actual interval may be longer than the set value, depending on the image size, image quality setting, bit rate and the network environments.
Effective period
Set the period during which the periodical sending is effective.
Always: The periodical sending is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which the periodical sending is effective.
Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period
is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP client Menu
Recording Images in
Memory
— Image memory Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the Image memory menu appears.
By using the image memory function, you can record the image and audio file, which has been shot being linked with the external sensor input or with the built-in motion detection function, in the built-in memory (about 8 MB)
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.
Notes
• The image and audio files recorded in the built-in memory are deleted when the power of the camera is turned.
• The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may be reduced during image storage.
Common Tab — Setting the image memory function
Image memory
To use the image memory function, select On.
Built-in memory
The current memory space of the built-in memory is displayed.
Overwrite
Select On to overwrite the file or not 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 performed.
Capacity warning
Select On to send a warning mail to the Administrator when the memory space of the built-in memory is low or the memory is full. Select Off if you do not want to send a warning mail.
Note
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 email, using up to 64 characters.
Otherwise type the IP address of the SMTP mail server.
Authentication
Select the authentication required when you send an email.
On: Select if 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.
Off: Select if no authentication is required when an email is sent.
Note
When you set Authentication to On, be sure to select either or both SMTP or/and POP before SMTP.
POP server name
This is necessary when POP before SMTP is selected 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 emails performs authentication using the POP user account.
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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 28.
Alarm recording Tab — Setting the
Image memory function when detecting the alarm
You can set to record the image and audio file to the memory linked with the external sensor input or with the built-in motion detection function.
Alarm recording
Select On to record the image and audio file in the builtin memory linked with alarm detection.
Image file name
Type the file name you want to assign to the images 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 & time: The Date & 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 consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14digit number to the image file name.
Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and an consecutive 2 digits number is added to the image file name.
Tip
A consecutive number added to Date & time and
Sequence number is used to identify each of the multiple 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.
Sensor input: The external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the camera I/O port.
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
Note
In the case that the synchronized preset position is specified in Position at alarm in the Preset position menu, the alarm event that happens when the camera moves to the preset position will be invalid.
Effective period
Set the period during which alarm detection is effective.
Always: The alarm detection is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which alarm detection is effective.
Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective
period is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule —
Alarm buffer
Select Use alarm buffer when you record the image/ audio of before and after alarm detection (pre-alarm, post-alarm).
If you do not select the alarm buffer, only the image at the moment of the alarm detection is recorded.
Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer menu.
For details, see “Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer Menu” on page 74.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Recording Images in Memory — Image memory Menu
Periodical recording Tab — Setting the periodical recording mode
You can set to record the image file (JPEG file) in the built-in memory periodically.
Display sample: SNC-DM160
Periodical recording
Select On when you want to use periodical recording.
Image file name
Type the file name of the image to be recorded 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 the a suffix and the extension .jpg.
Note
You cannot record the 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 & time: The date & 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 consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14digit number to the image file name.
Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two
fixed digits 00 are added to the image file name.
Sequence number clear
Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1.
Mode (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
Select the periodical recording mode.
Periodical mode: An image file is recorded periodically according to the specified Interval and Effective
period.
Tour mode: An image file is recorded when the camera is moved to each preset position during the tour.
Note
You cannot record files in Tour mode while PTZ on motion detection is performed.
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).
Note
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 the periodical recording is effective.
Always: The periodical recording is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which the periodical recording is effective.
Click Schedule and the menu for the effective period
is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Folder structure of image memory
When the image memory function is used, the images are recorded with the following tree structure of folder.
Root Date_No.
Date_No.
xxxxxxx.jpf
yyyyyyy.jpf
aaaaaaa.jpg
bbbbbbb.jpf
ccccccc.jpf
zzzzzzz.m4f
qqqqqqq.m4f
A represents a folder created automatically.
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The Date_No. folder has a 11-digit name consisting of the last two digits of the year (2 digits), month (2 digits), day (2 digits), underscore and sequence number (4 digits).
In the built-in memory, one folder automatically created can store image files of about 1 MB. If the size of the image files exceeds that value, a new folder is created automatically to continue recording.
About the extension of a file
A file to be recorded/sent using the image memory function or the FTP client function has one of the following three extensions depending on the video mode setting and the recording/sending settings of the camera.
.m4f: A file of this type is created when Use alarm
buffer is selected in the Alarm recording or Alarm sending tab and MPEG4 is selected on Codec in the
Alarm buffer menu. The file may include audio data depending on audio input setting of the camera.
.jpf: A file of this type is created when Use alarm
buffer is selected in the Alarm recording or Alarm sending tab and JPEG is selected on Codec in the
Alarm buffer menu. The file may include audio data depending on audio input setting of the camera.
.jpg: A file of this type is created when Use alarm
buffer is not selected in the Alarm recording or
Alarm sending tab or when a periodical sending or periodical recording is performed.
The SNC video player (page 85) allows playing of
“.m4f” and “.jpf” files.
Downloading Images from the Camera
server Menu
— FTP
When you click in the Administrator menu, the FTP server menu appears. Use this menu to set up for the FTP server function that finds a specified image and audio file stored in the built-in memory (about 8 MB) or downloads a file from the camera.
FTP server function
To activate the FTP server function, select On.
Built-in memory
The current memory space of the built-in memory is displayed.
Notes
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 28.
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Setting the Alarm Output
— Alarm output 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 the 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 the connection of peripheral devices to the alarm output of the I/O port, see the supplied Installation
Manual.
Alarm out 1, 2 Tab
Display sample: SNC-DM160
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,
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
Day/Night (SNC-DM160 / DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only): Controls the alarm output linked to the day/ night function.
Sensor input
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.
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
Note
In the case that the synchronized preset position is specified in Position at alarm in the Preset position menu, the alarm event that happens when the display area to the preset position will be invalid.
Alarm duration
Select the duration for which the alarm output is shortcircuited between 1 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: The 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
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm Detection
— Voice alert Menu
Click 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.
Note
Before using 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 the use of the SNC audio upload tool, see page 80.
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.
Note
Before deleting the audio file, set Voice alert to Off.
Test
When the audio file is saved in the camera, you can check it by playing it back.
Click Play to play back the audio file once.
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: The external sensor that is connected to sensor input of camera I/O port.
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
Notes
• If voice alert is activated linked with a different alarm event while another voice alert is going on, the first voice alert is canceled and the second one is output.
• If two or three audio files are set to be output simultaneously linked with the same alarm event, the priority is given in the order Voice alert 1, 2 and 3.
• In the case where a preset position is specified in
Position at alarm in the Preset position menu, the alarm event that happens when the display area moves to the preset position will be invalid.
Effective period
Set the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Always: The alarm detection is always effective.
Schedule: You can specify the period during which the alarm detection is effective.
Click Schedule, and the menu for the effective
period is displayed. (“Setting the Schedule —
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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Setting the Operations from the Viewer
— Trigger
Menu
Click the Trigger menu.
in the Administrator menu to display
In this menu, you will select the activities that can be performed when is clicked on the main viewer.
e-Mail (SMTP)
Checking this box allows you to select e-Mail from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer.
By selecting e-Mail and clicking , 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 Trigger-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
FTP client
Checking this box allows you to select FTP from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer.
By selecting FTP and clicking , a still image of the moment you click is captured, and the image file is sent to the FTP server.
When you click FTP client, 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 62).
Image memory
Checking this box allows you to select Image memory from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer.
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By selecting Image memory and clicking , a still image of the moment you click is captured, and the image file is recorded in the built-in memory.
When you click Image memory, the Trigger-Image
memory menu is displayed. You can set the necessary options here. The setting options and setting procedures are the same as those of the Image memory menu
are the same as those in the Sense up tab of the Camera
Alarm output 1, 2
Checking this box allows you to select Alarm output 1 or Alarm output 2 from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer. You can control the alarm output by selecting Alarm output 1 or Alarm output 2 and clicking .
Select the alarm ouput control mode from Toggle or
Timer.
Toggle: Each time you click , On (short circuit) or
Off (open) is switched.
Timer: When you click , the alarm output is switched to On (short circuit), and will automatically switched to Off (open) after the time specified in
Duration has elapsed.
Duration
When Timer is selected, specify the time for which the alarm output remains short circuited, from 1 to 300 seconds.
Day/Night (SNC-DM160 / DS60 / CM120 /
CS20 only)
Checking this box allows you to select Day/Night from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer. You can control On (night mode) or Off (day mode) of the day/ night function by selecting Day/Night and clicking .
When you click the Day/Night button, the Trigger-Day/
Night menu is displayed. You can set the necessary options here. The setting options and setting procedures
Note
The day/night function is invalid when Day/Night mode is set to Auto in the Trigger-Day/Night menu, even if you click .
Voice alert 1, 2, 3
Checking this box allows you to select Voice alert 1,
Voice alert 2 or Voice alert 3 from the trigger dropdown list in the main viewer. You can output audio from the audio file saved in the camera by selecting Voice
alert 1 , 2 or 3 and clicking .
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 28.
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Setting the Schedule
— Schedule Menu
When you click the Schedule menu appears.
in the Administrator menu,
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.
Sense up (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / DS60 / CM120 /
CS20 only): Schedule in the Sense up tab of the
Camera menu
Preset position (SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only):
Schedule in the Tour tab of the Preset position 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 1 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
Start time, End time
Specify the start time and the end time.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
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.
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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 the alarm detection) and the Post alarm image and audio. These can be set when Alarm
sending of FTP client menu or Alarm recording of
Image memory menu is set to On, besides when Use
alarm buffer is selected.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 28.
Codec
Select the video codec to be used for the alarm buffer.
Note
When you change the codec, the camera is rebooted.
Recording capacity
Displays the maximum recording capacity of the alarm buffer in the present camera setting of the cordec, 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 duration of the image/audio before alarm detection.
Post-alarm duration: Type the recording duration of the image/audio after alarm detection.
Note
The value of Recording capacity differs depending on the image size and image quality settings in the Camera menu.
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Setting the Motion
Detection Function
— Motion detection Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the Motion detection menu appears.
Using this menu, you can set the conditions for activating the built-in motion detection function. Motion detection detects moving objects in the camera image and outputs an alarm.
Notes
• Before actual use, perform an operation test and confirm that the motion detection function works correctly.
• Motion detection is performed with the image before the privacy masking, image cropping and SolidPTZ are performed.
• When image cropping is On, Motion detection menu is not displayed. Disable these functions to perform the Motion detection menu.
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.
• When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 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” on page 8
or “Installing ActiveX Control” in “When using
Setting Tab
Use this tab to select motion detection, and set the conditions for detection while observing a camera image.
This is the same menu as that displayed when you click
Detection on Alarm sending of the e-Mail (SMTP) menu, or on Alarm recording of the Image memory menu.
Motion detection setting section
Setting items for motion detection
Monitor display
Set the active/inactive window while monitoring a moving image.
Inactive window
Active window
Notes
• If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local
Area Network (LAN) settings of Internet Explorer, the image may not be displayed. In that case, disable
Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server manually. For the setting of the Proxy server, consult your network administrator.
• When you install ActiveX control, you should be logged in to the computer as Administrator.
Notes
• The image is enlarged or reduced to 640 × 480 (VGA) and displayed on the monitor display if you set any image size in the Video codec tab of the camera menu.
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• The colors and green frames shown in the monitor display are not displayed on the image files that are sent or recorded linked to the motion detection function.
Window1 to Window4 check boxes
When you check a check box, the corresponding window (active or inactive window) appears on the monitor display. You can change the position and size of the window.
Active: To use the window as an active area in which motion detection is performed.
Inactive: To use the window as an inactive area in which any moving object is ignored. Select Inactive to set an inactive area inside an active window.
Note
You cannot set all four windows as Inactive windows.
Be sure to set one or more windows as Active window(s).
Threshold setting slider bar
Set the threshold level of motion detection that is common to all the windows.
The threshold level is used to judge whether or not there has been any motion in the camera image. When the motion of an object on the monitor screen has exceeded the threshold level, the camera judges that there has been a motion and a green frame is shown. An alarm is output when a green frame is added to the object displayed in one of the active windows.
Object size
Select the minimum size of a detectable object from L
(Large), M (Medium) and S (Small).
Each option represents the corresponding size below:
L: 64 × 64 dots
M: 32 × 32 dots
S: 16 × 16 dots
Tip
The monitor display is 640 × 480 dots. Size L is 1/10 the width of the monitor display.
OK button
Click to send the set values to the camera and confirm the settings.
Note
Although the display on the monitor quickly responds to the setting being performed as you change the size of a window or a setting, you need to click the OK button to confirm the setting. The setting will be cancelled if you do not click the OK button.
To set the motion detection function
Set the motion detection function as follows:
1
Check the Window 1 check box.
The Window 1 frame appears on the monitor display.
2
Adjust the position and size of Window 1.
Drag Window 1 to move it and change its size.
3
Set the active or inactive windows.
Select Active to set Window 1 as an active area, or
Inactive to set it as an inactive area.
Note
If an active window and inactive window overlap, the overlapped portion will be regarded as an inactive area.
When the two windows overlap, the inactive window is displayed over the active window on the monitor screen. If the active window is hidden by an inactive window and its position or size cannot be changed, temporarily change the active window to an inactive window and change the position and size. After changing, reset it as an active window.
4
Set the function for Window 2 to Window 4.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each window.
5
Select the object size for Object size.
Select a larger size if a small noise may be detected as a motion by mistake.
6
Adjust the Threshold setting slide bar to set the threshold level at which the camera executes detection.
Adjust the detection level while observing the monitor screen and actually shooting a moving object.
7
Click OK.
The motion detection settings are confirmed.
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Note
Be sure to click the OK button to confirm the settings. The setting will be cancelled if you do not click the OK button.
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Others
This section explains how to use the application software and commands, including the supplied CD-
ROM.
Using the Supplied IP
Setup Program
Explains the functions except those of the Network tab in the IP Setup Program.
To install the IP Setup Program, to assign an IP address
and to set the network, see “Assigning the IP Address to the Camera” on page 6 in “Preparation”.
Notes
• The IP Setup Program may not operate correctly if you use a personal firewall or antivirus software in your computer. In that case, disable the software or assign an IP address to the camera using another method. For
example, see “Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands” on page 91.
• If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, disable the Windows Firewall function. Otherwise the IP Setup Program will not operate correctly. For the setting, see “Configuring
Windows Firewall” in “When using Windows XP
Service Pack 2” on page 8 or “Configuring Windows
Firewall” in “When using Windows Vista” on
Starting the IP Setup Program
Select Program from the Start menu of Windows, then select Program, IP Setup Program and IP Setup
Program in sequence.
The IP Setup Program starts.
Network tab appears. The IP Setup Program detects cameras connected to the local network and lists them on the Network tab window.
When you are using Windows Vista, message “User
Account Control – An unidentified program wants access to your computer” may appear. In this case, click
Allow.
Bandwidth control Tab
You can set the communication bandwidth for the JPEG image.
Note
The bandwidth cannot be controlled for the MPEG4 image.
1
Click the Bandwidth control tab to display the bandwidth setting window.
The current bandwidth is displayed in Current
bandwidth.
2
Click to select the camera to set the bandwidth from the list box.
3
Click to select the desired bandwidth from the
Setting bandwidth list box.
4
Type the Administrator name and Administrator
password in each box.
The factory settings of both items are “admin.”
5
Click OK.
If “Setting OK” is displayed, the bandwidth setting is completed.
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Date time Tab
You can set the date and time on the camera.
1
Click the Date time tab to display the date/time setting window.
Note
Due to network properties, there may be a slight difference between the displayed computer's date and time and those set on the camera.
Rebooting the Camera
Click Reboot on the Network tab to reboot the camera.
It will take about two minutes to start again.
2
Click to select the camera that you want to set the date and time for.
You can select multiple cameras and set the date and time simultaneously.
3
Select the date/time format from the Date time
format drop-down list.
4
Select the area where the camera is installed from the Time zone selecting drop-down list.
5
Set the date and time.
You can set the date and time in two ways.
Manual current date time setting
Set the current date and time on the Manual
current date time setting boxes, and click OK.
The setting boxes are for the year (last two digits), month, date, hour, minutes and seconds from left to right.
PC current date time setting
The date and time set on the computer is displayed in the PC current date time setting box.
Click OK on the right to set the camera’s date and time to coincide with the displayed computer's date and time.
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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.
Audio CODEC
G711 (µ-LAW)
G.726
G.726
G.726
G.726
Transmission rate
64 kbps
40 kbps
32 kbps
24 kbps
16 kbps
Note
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
1
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the Web browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
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
Windows Vista, a message regarding the active contents may appear. For details, see “Installing software” in “When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2” on page 8 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
3
Click Open.
Note
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
Connect a microphone to the microphone input jack on the computer.
Note
If the microphone input jack of the computer is not set correctly, no sound is transmitted from the computer and nothing is output from the speaker connected to the camera.
Set the microphone input jack from the control panel of
Windows.
On Windows XP
1
Select Sounds and Audio Device from Control
Panel.
2
Click Volume in the Sound Recording section on the Audio tab.
The Recording Control window opens.
3
Check Select in the Microphone section.
On Windows Vista
There are no settings regarding the microphone jack.
If recording cannot be made, connect a microphone device to the computer and check that the recording device operates correctly, as follows.
1
Select Sound from Control Panel.
2
Open the Recording tab and check that Windows has recognized the hardware correctly.
Using the SNC audio upload tool
When you start the SNC audio upload tool, the Setting tab is displayed.
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Setting tab
Use this menu to set the camera to transmit audio from a computer or upload an audio file.
Note
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.
User
Set the User ID and Password for the administrator.
The factory setting of the User ID for the Administrator is “admin,” and the Password is “admin.”
Single sign-on: Select On to use the same user ID and same password for all the cameras. Select Off to set the user ID and password individually for each camera.
For the setting with Off, see “User ID/Password” on page 82.
User ID: This item can be set when Single sign-on is set to On. The user ID specified here is applicable to all cameras.
Password: This item can be set when Single sign-on is set to On. The administrator password specified here is applicable to all cameras.
Proxy
Check this box when you use a proxy server for communications. When it is not checked, direct communications with the camera is performed.
Auto detect: Select On to obtain the proxy setting automatically from Internet Explorer.
Proxy address: Type the IP address or host name of the proxy server.
Proxy port: Type the port number used for communications with the proxy server.
Click this button to hide the camera list. Click it again to display the camera list.
Target camera(s) (Camera list)
When the SNC audio upload tool starts, it automatically detects Sony network cameras connected to the local network and displays them in the camera list. Up to 256 cameras can be displayed in the list.
Select the check box on the left of the row to enable audio transmission and audio file uploading for that camera. You can then enable these functions simultaneously for multiple cameras.
Notes
• If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, disable the Windows Firewall function. Otherwise the camera list may not be displayed automatically. For details, see “Configuring
Windows Firewall” in “When using Windows XP
Service Pack 2” on page 8 or “Configuring Windows
Firewall” in “When using Windows Vista” on
• The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect the cameras that are connected to the local network after the program has started.
• The SNC audio upload tool cannot detect the network cameras that are not equipped with the audio feature.
Camera select checkbox: The check box is located on the left end of the row. Select this check box to enable audio transmission and audio file uploading for that camera.
MAC address: Displays the MAC address of the network camera.
IP address: Displays the IP address of the network camera. “DHCP” is shown at the end of the IP address when the IP address is obtained with a
DHCP server.
Model: Displays the model name of the network camera.
Serial: Displays the serial number of the network camera.
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User: Displays the specified user ID and password. The password is shown with turned letters.
Select all
Click to select all the cameras in the camera list. This is usable when you delete all the cameras from the list or specify the same user ID and password for all the cameras,
User ID/Password
Use this item when you specify the user ID and password to communicate with the selected camera(s) only.
Select the camera(s) from the camera list and click this button, and the following dialog opens.
Type the user ID and password for the administrator and click OK.
Notes
• An error dialog appears if the specified IP address already exists in the camera list, is assigned for a device other than the network camera, or does not exist in the network.
• You cannot add new cameras if the maximum of 256 cameras has been displayed in the camera list.
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected camera(s) from the camera list.
Note on switching the tab
If an error occurs when you switch from the Setting tab to the Audio upload tab or the Voice alert tab, the camera is shown in red. In this case, check the camera settings and the user ID and password settings.
Audio upload tab
Use this menu to transmit audio from the computer to the camera. You can transmit audio to multiple cameras displayed in the camera list simultaneously.
Before transmitting, set Audio upload to Enable on the
Common tab of the Camera menu.
Note
If you select multiple cameras from the camera list, the same user ID and password are set for all the selected cameras. The factory settings of both items are “admin.”
Add
Use this item when you add a new network camera to the camera list manually. Click this button, and the following dialog opens.
Type the IP address and port number for the camera to be added and click OK.
N (start) / x (stop)
Click N (start) to start audio transmission. The transmission speed is displayed in the Bitrate box during transmission. You can adjust the microphone volume level and enable/disable the muting, if necessary.
To stop the audio transmission, click x (stop).
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Notes
• Audio transmission stops if you switch the tab during the transmission.
• Audio may be interrupted when the IP address is changed if Obtain an IP address automatically
(DHCP) is set on IP address in the Network menu.
• Audio may be interrupted if you transmit it to many cameras simultaneously.
Sound adjustment and indicators
Adjust the microphone input volume by moving the
slider bar. You can adjust the volume even during transmission.
Click to enable/disable sound muting. The microphone input volume is displayed at the Level.
The transmission rate is displayed in the Bitrate box.
Click this button to hide the camera list. Click it again to display the camera list.
Target camera(s) (Camera list)
Displays the cameras selected with the camera select checkbox of the camera list in the Setting tab.
The list shows the information and status of the selected cameras.
IP address: Displays the IP address of the network camera. “DHCP” is shown at the end of the IP address when the IP address is obtained with a
DHCP server.
Tip
During SSL communication, appears on the left side of the IP address.
This camera does not support the SSL function.
Model: Displays the model name of the network camera.
Serial: Displays the serial number of the network camera.
Status: Displays the current status of the camera.
Ready: The camera is ready for connection.
Connected: The camera connection is successful.
Fault: The camera connection is unsuccessful.
Sending: Audio data being transmitted
Voice alert tab
Use this menu to record the sound through the microphone connected to the computer and upload the recorded audio file to the camera. You can upload the audio file to multiple cameras selected from the camera list simultaneously.
(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.
(stop)
Click to stop recording or playback.
When you click it during recording, recording stops, and you can review the recorded sound or upload the recording to the camera.
When you click it during playback, playback stops and the progress bar display returns to the start position.
(recording)
Click to start recording of the sound input to the computer microphone. The maximum recording time is
30 seconds.
The codec specified in the Setting tab is used for the recording.
The recorded file is displayed as “RecordedFile.vof.”
Notes
• Recording or playback stops if you switch the tab during recording or playback.
• The recorded file is not stored in the computer.
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Recording/playback progress bar
You can check recording or playback progress with this bar.
During recording, the right end of the bar represents 30 seconds and the remaining recording time is displayed below the bar.
During playback, the maximum time of the bar depends on the recorded time.
(file open)
Click to select a previously saved audio file. You can play the selected audio file or upload it to the camera.
(save)
Click to save the recorded audio file to the computer.
Voice alert number select
Specify the voice alert number to which you want to upload the audio file. For example, select 1 when uploading to voice alert 1.
The name of the uploaded audio file is displayed to the right of the number.
“Not uploaded” is displayed if no audio file is uploaded to the camera.
The audio file name will be “RecordedFile” + “Voice alert number” + “.vof” if you upload an audio file recorded using and not stored in the computer.
Notes
• The voice alert number select is disabled if the camera specified in the Setting tab has old-version software.
• The audio file name for the camera selected in the camera list is displayed here. To check the uploaded file name, click on the camera in the camera list.
• The audio file is uploaded to the same voice alert number on all the cameras in the camera list. If the camera has old-version software, the audio file is automatically uploaded to voice alert number 1.
(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.
Note
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.
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 at the end of the IP address when the IP address is obtained with a
DHCP server.
Tip
During SSL communication, appears on the left side of the IP address.
This camera does not support 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: The camera information is being asked for.
No func: The camera does not support the Voice alert function.
Uploading: The audio file is being uploaded.
Fault: The audio file uploading is unsuccessful.
No Privilege: The camera is not authorized to upload audio files.
Succeeded: The audio file uploading is successful.
Uploading the recorded audio file to the camera
Tip
Before operating, create an audio file and set the camera for audio uploading. Set the camera using the Setting tab.
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1
Click (recording) in the Voice alert tab to start recording.
2
Click (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.
Saving the recorded audio file to the computer
1
Click (recording) in the Voice alert tab to start recording.
2
Click (stop) to stop recording.
Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds.
3
Click
The Save as dialog appears. Type the file name and save it.
Uploading the saved audio file to the camera
1
Click (file open) in the Voice alert tab and select the audio file to be uploaded.
2
Select the voice alert number.
3
Click (upload) to transmit the audio file to the camera.
Using the SNC video player
— Playing Video/
Audio File Recorded with
Camera
The supplied SNC video player allows you to play video/audio data recorded with the camera on your computer.
This section explains the setup and operations of the
SNC video player.
Installing the SNC video player
1
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the Web browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
2
Click the Setup icon of SNC video player.
The “File Download” dialog opens.
When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, a message regarding the active contents may appear. For details, see “Installing software” in “When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2” on page 8 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
3
Click Open.
Note
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.
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1
Start the SNC video player.
2
Click the (browse) icon.
The Select File dialog opens.
3
Select the file you want to play.
Click on the top of the screen, and file information dialog appears.
Record event: Type of event used for the recording: Sensor input or Motion detection.
Date&time: Recording date and time
Playing a video/audio file
Click (start) to start playing from the beginning of the selected file.
To freeze the movie temporarily, click (pause).
Click again to restart playing from the frozen point.
To stop playing, click (stop).
To restart playing from the beginning, click (start) again.
Play stops when the file is played to the end.
Playing from a specified point
Move the slide bar below the image display, and playback will start from the position of the slide bar.
Adjusting the sound
Adjust the playing sound volume by moving the
slide bar. Move it to the left end for the minimum volume, and to the right end for the maximum volume.
Click muting.
(speaker) to enable/disable the sound
When sound muting is on, no sound is heard even if you move the slide bar.
Saving an image
Click (capture) icon during playing 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.
Changing the view size
Click × 1/4, × 1/2, × 1, × 2 to change the view size. The monitor is displayed by the view size as you selected.
When you click × 1, the original size of image is displayed.
× 2 is available only for 640 × 480 (VGA) size or less.
The selected view size button flips.
File dialog
Model name: Model name of the camera with which the file is recorded.
IP address: IP address of the camera with which the file is recorded.
Serial number: Serial number of the camera with which the file is recorded.
Video: Video Codec
Audio: Audio Codec
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Using the SNC privacy masking tool
— Masking a
Camera Image
The supplied SNC privacy masking tool allows you to mask parts of the camera image to be transmitted.
Installing the SNC privacy masking tool
1
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the Web browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
2
Click the Setup icon of SNC privacy masking
tool.
The “File Download” dialog opens.
When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, a message regarding the active contents may appear. For details, see “Installing software” in “When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2” on page 8 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
3
Click Open.
Note
If you click “Save this program to disk” on the “File
Download” dialog, you cannot install the program correctly. Delete the downloaded file, and click the
Setup icon again.
4
Install the SNC privacy masking tool following the wizard displayed.
If the Software License Agreement is displayed, read it carefully and accept the agreement to continue installation.
Using the SNC privacy masking tool
The SNC privacy masking tool consists of the Main tab to set the privacy mask positions and the Setting tab to prepare for connection to the camera.
When you start the SNC privacy masking tool, the
Setting tab is displayed.
Setting tab
Before creating a privacy mask, set the following items in the Setting tab to allow connection to the camera.
Administrator name: Type the ID of the administrator of the camera to be connected.
Administrator password: Type the password of the administrator of the camera to be connected.
Tip
The factory settings of both items are “admin.”
Camera address: Type the IP address or host name of the camera to be connected.
Camera port No.: Type the port number of the camera to be connected.
When you use a proxy server for camera connection, check the Use proxy check box and set the following items.
Proxy server address: Type the IP address or host name of the proxy server.
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Proxy server port No.: Type the port number of the proxy server.
Preparations for connecting to the camera are now completed.
Note
Privacy masking cannot be set when the followings are set:
– Video output mode (page 33) is NTSC+IP or
PAL+IP.
Main tab
Set the privacy mask.
Viewer
A live image of the camera is displayed. You can specify the position of the privacy mask in this area.
Numbers
Displays the numbers of the privacy masks that have been set on the viewer.
Rectangles
Displays the frames of the privacy masks that have been set. This is useful when the masks overlap.
Privacy mask setting section (No.1 to No.7)
Allows you to set, call or delete the privacy mask.
You can set up to seven privacy masks and the mask color.
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 dropdown list.
Note
Do not change the camera setting during starting the
SNC privacy masking tool.
Clear: Click to delete the privacy mask.
Color
Specify the color of privacy masks. The color is common to every privacy mask.
The selectable colors are as follows:
Black, White, Gray, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Yellow,
Magenta
All clear
Click to delete all the privacy masks simultaneously.
Setting a privacy mask
To set a privacy mask in a favorite position, operate as follows:
1
Specify the privacy mask area by dragging the mouse in the Main tab viewer.
2
Select the color of the mask from the Color dropdown list.
Note
The color is common to every privacy mask. The color last selected is applied.
3
Select the desired privacy mask number in the privacy mask setting section and click Set of the corresponding number.
The mask is displayed on the viewer.
Notes
• The masking area is quite different from the masking color, and the displayed image may be blurred.
• When you set the privacy masking function, the image frame rate may be reduced.
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Using the Custom
Homepage Installer
The supplied Custom Homepage Installer allows you to store the homepage that you have created in the camera and watch it.
Notes on creating the homepage
When you are creating the homepage, note the following points.
• The file name should be typed using up to 24 characters including the extension.
• The file size of the homepage should be 2.0 MB or less.
• To see the created homepage, set the Homepage in the
System menu.
Uploading the homepage to the camera using the Custom
Homepage Installer
1
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the Web browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
2
Click the Start icon of Custom Homepage
Installer.
The “File Download” dialog opens.
When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista, a message regarding the active contents may appear. For details, see “Installing software” in “When using Windows XP Service
Pack 2” on page 8 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 10.
3
Click Open.
The installer starts and notes are displayed.
When you are using Windows Vista, message “User
Account Control – An unidentified program wants access to your computer” may appear. In this case, click Allow.
Note
If you click “Save this program to disk” on the “File
Download” dialog, the
CustomHomepageInstaller.exe file will be saved on the computer. Double-click the saved file to start it.
4
Read the notes carefully, and click Next.
The Software License Agreement is displayed.
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5
Read the agreement carefully, select Agree if you accept it, then click Next.
6
Type the IP address of the camera to be uploaded in the IP address box.
7
Specify the HTTP port No. of the camera.
Initial HTTP port No. is set to 80.
8
When you use a proxy server, set the following:
For the proxy server of your environments, consult your network administrator.
When using an HTTP proxy server:
Select Use HTTP proxy server, and type your settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy server port No. boxes.
When using an FTP proxy server:
Select Use FTP proxy server, and type your settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy server port No. boxes.
Note
If you cannot establish communications with the camera using the proxy server being used, connect the camera to the local network and run the installer without using the proxy server.
9
Type the Administrator name and Administrator password of the camera to be uploaded.
The factory settings of both items are “admin.”
10
Confirm that all items are correct, then type the path of the folder you saved the homepage in the Source folder or click to specify the folder. Click
Next> to continue.
11
Type the path for the folder in which your homepage is stored in the Source folder box, then click Next.
12
Click OK.
Uploading of the homepage file starts.
Note
Do not turn off the camera until the camera is rebooted after uploading the homepage file.
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The following page will appear after a while.
After displaying this page, the camera will be adjusted and rebooted automatically in five minutes.
13
Click Finish to exit the program.
Assigning the IP
Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands
This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) commands without using the supplied IP Setup
Program.
Note
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 <Camera's IP address> <Camera's MAC address> ping -t <Camera's IP address>
Example: arp -s 192.168.0.100 08-00-46-21-00-00 ping -t 192.168.0.100
3
When the following line is displayed on the command prompt, hold down Ctrl and press C.
The display stops.
Reply from 192.168.0.100:bytes=32 time...
You will normally receive a reply after about 5 repetitions of “Request time out.”
4
Wait until the execution of PING finishes, then input the following code.
arp -d 192.168.0.100
Note
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 the NETWORK indicator on the camera flashing?
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.
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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 an illegal access using SNMP.
Using CGI commands, you can set 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.
<Method>
GET, POST
<Command>
(JavaScript parameter format)
(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.
With SNC-DM160 var sysDescr=“SNC-DM160” var sysObjectID=“1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501” var sysLocation=“” var sysContact=“”
...1
...2
...3
...4
var sysName=“” var snmpEnableAuthenTraps=“1”
...5
...6
var community=“public,0.0.0.0,read,1” ...7
var community=“private,192.168.0.101,read,2” ...8
var trap=“public,192.168.0.101.1” ...9
1 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 is used to describe the information on administrator of this camera. Nothing is set at the factory.
5 describes the case of “mib-2.system. sysName.0”.
This field is used to describe administration node of this camera. Nothing is set at the factory.
6 describes the case of “mib-2.snmpEnable
AuthenTraps.0”. This example shows when “1”
(enable) is set. With this setting, a trap occurs when there is an Authentication failure. When “2”
(disable) is set, no Authentication failure trap occurs.
7 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).
8 describes the community attributes, similarly to 7.
This example shows the identification number
“ID=2”, the community name “private”, and enables “read” by the SNMP request packet from the host “192.168.0.101”.
9 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 setting commands of
SNMP.
<Method>
GET, POST
<Command>
First, perform the settings of the following parameters.
1) sysLocation=<string>
Set the case of “mib-2.system.sysLocation.0” in the
<string> position. The maximum length of
<string> is 255 characters.
2) sysContact=<string>
Set the case of “mib-2.system.sysContact.0” in the
<string> position. The maximum length of
<string> is 255 characters.
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3) sysName=<string>
Set the case of “mib-2.system.sysName.0” in the
<string> position. The maximum length of
<string> is 255 characters.
4) enaAuthTraps=<value>
Set the case value of “mib-2.snmp.snmp
EnableAuthenTraps.0” in the <string> position.
Type “1” (enable) or “2” (disable) in the <value> position.
5) community=<ID>,r,
<communityName>,<IpAddressString>
Set the community attributes. <ID> describes the setting identification number (1 to 8)
<communityName> describes the community name to be set, and <IpAddressString> 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
6) trap=<ID>,<communityName>,
<IpAddressString>
Set the attributes send traps to. <ID> describes the setting identification number (1 to 8),
<communityName> describes the community name to send traps to, and <IpAddressString> describes 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=<ID>
This parameter is used to delete the previous community setting. <ID> describes the community setting identification number (1 to 8).
8) deltrap=<ID>
This parameter is used to delete the previous setting of the host to send traps to. <ID> 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 commands. If the changed settings are OK, restart the SNMP using the following CGI command.
SNMP restart command
<Method>
GET, POST
<Command>
Specifications
Network
Protocol
TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, HTTP,
FTP(server/client), SMTP (client),
DHCP (client), DNS (client), NTP
(client), SNMP (MIB-2), RTP/
RTCP
Compression
Video compression format
JPEG/MPEG4
Audio compression format
G.711/G.726 (40, 32, 24, 16 kbps)
Image size SNC-DM110 / DM160 / CM120
JPEG only:
1280 × 960 (Quad-VGA)
960 × 720
768 × 576
JPEG / MPEG4:
640 × 480 (VGA)
384 × 288
320 × 240 (QVGA)
SNC-DS10 / DS60 / CS20
JPEG only:
768 × 576
JPEG / MPEG4:
640 × 480 (VGA)
384 × 288
320 × 240 (QVGA)
Maximum frame rate
30 fps
Maximum user access
10 users
Network security
Password (basic authentication)
IP filtering
Homepage customization
Homepage starts up in the built-in flash memory.
Other functions
Motion detection
SolidPTZ (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
Light funnel (SNC-DM110 / DM160 /
CM120 only)
Specifications
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Glossary
ActiveX control
A component program object that can be used with web pages or other application programs. The technology for creating ActiveX control is part of software developed by Microsoft.
ARP commands
The commands for checking the entry of the IP address and MAC address in a host computer, or for updating them.
Bandwidth control
To limit the amount of transmitted data.
Bit rate
The rate at which data bits are transmitted.
CA (Certificate Authority)
A private authority that issues and controls digital certificates to be used for authentication regarding network access.
Capture
To display the audio and video digital data from the video equipment on a computer.
Codec
Software/hardware for coding/decoding video and audio data.
Contrast
The difference in tone between the lightest and darkest portions of the image.
Default gateway
Device that can be used to access the other network.
DHCP server
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server. The IP address of a terminal without an individual IP address can be automatically distributed by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The
DHCP server assigns the IP addresses to 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
Abbreviation for Domain Name System server. As an IP address required for connecting to the device on an IP network is numerical and difficult to remember, the
Domain Name System was established. A domain name is alphabetic and is easier to remember. When a client computer uses a domain name to connect to another computer, it asks a DNS server to translate the name into the corresponding IP address. Then the client computer can obtain the IP address of the computer to be connected.
EAP method
Abbreviation 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 or function 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.
Hunting
Unstable brightness due to a periodical change in controlled variable during a motion control function. In the auto day/night function, for example, the amount of light to be taken into the camera changes. With day/night switching the camera goes and returns from day to night mode quickly.
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IP address
Abbreviation for Internet Protocol Address. An individual IP address is basically assigned to each piece of equipment connected to the Internet.
Java applet
A program written in Java language that can be used in the Web browser.
Java Virtual Machine
Software that transfers the Java applet's byte code to the native code of your system to execute it.
JPEG
Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Expert Group. The still image compression technology or standards of the
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and ITU-T. Popularly used as image compression format on the Internet, etc.
MAC address
A network address that uniquely identifies each LAN card.
MPEG4
Abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group4. One of the MPEG standards for image compression format aiming to transmit images at a high compression rate.
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.
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 local network.
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 the 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 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.
SNMP
A protocol for monitoring and managing network devices.
SolidPTZ
Function that diminishes or crops an image to adjust the image position and ratio.
SSL
Abbreviation for Secure Sockets Layer. This is a protocol developed by Netscape Communications
Corporation to be used for communications of encrypted data on the Internet.
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Subnet mask
32-bit stream used to distinguish the subnet address from the IP address.
TCP
Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol. A standard protocol used for the Internet connection.
Compared with the other protocol, UDP, TCP provides reliable communication but the communication speed is slower.
UDP
Abbreviation for User Datagram Protocol. A standard protocol used for the Internet connection. Compared with the other protocol, TCP, UDP can transmit data faster, but reliable communication is not guaranteed.
Unicast
Transmission of the data to the specified equipment on a network by specifying a single address.
802.1X
A standard that performs user authentication and dynamic key generation and traffic on a LAN.
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Index
Numerics
802.1X.................................29
A
Access log ...................................... 35
Active ............................................. 76
Active Directory............................. 51
ActiveX control.............................. 94
ActiveX viewer .............................. 18
Adjust............................................. 32
Administrator ................................. 54
administrator .................................. 13
Administrator e-mail address ... 47 ,
Administrator menu ................. 18 ,
Alarm ............................61
,
alarm .............................60
,
Alarm buffer........................30
alarm buffer.............................. 63 ,
Alarm buffer Menu ........................ 74
Alarm duration ............................... 69
Alarm out ....................................... 69
Alarm output ............................ 29 ,
alarm output ............................. 26 ,
Alarm output Menu........................ 69
Alarm recording ............................. 66
Alarm sending.......................... 60 ,
Alarm sending Tab ......................... 60
Analog video setting ...................... 33
ARP Commands ............................ 91
ARP commands ....................... 91 ,
Audio ............................................. 54
Audio encode ................................. 36
Audio input .................................... 35
Audio input level............................ 35
Authentication.....................47
Authentication server ..................... 49
authentication server ...................... 47
Authenticator ................................. 49
Auto gain Max. value..................... 37
Automatically adjust clock for
daylight saving time changes....... 32
B
Backlight compensation................. 38
Backup setting data ........................ 34
Bandwidth control.................... 78 ,
Built-in memory....................... 65 ,
C
CA (Certificate Authority) ....... 49 ,
CA certificate ................................. 51
Camera ........................................... 29
camera ............................................ 35
Camera control section .................. 19
Camera Menu................................. 35
Cancel button ................................. 29
Capacity warning ........................... 65
Capture ........................................... 94
capture............................................ 20
Capture full image.......................... 34
Capturing........................................ 22
CGI commands .............................. 92
Client certificate............................. 50
Codec ....................................... 74 ,
Color .............................................. 35
Common................................... 35 ,
Common Tab.................................. 65
Compression .................................. 93
Contrast .................................... 38 ,
control panel................................... 23
Control ........................................... 20
Current date & time ....................... 32
Custom Homepage Installer........... 89
Custom template ............................ 36
D
Date & time.................................... 32
Date and time ................................. 20
Date and time format ..................... 32
Date time ........................................ 79
Day/Night............................26
,
Day/Night mode............................. 38
Default gateway ............................. 94
Default policy................................. 55
delete ........................................ 50 ,
Delete custom homepage ............... 34
Delete image .................................. 34
Delete voice alert file ..................... 35
DHCP server ............................ 46 ,
Digital certificate............................ 94
Digital zoom............................. 20 ,
DNS server............................... 46 ,
Domain suffix................................. 46
Duration ......................................... 72
Dynamic IP address notification Tab
..................................................... 47
E
EAP method ............................. 50
EAP-TLS authentication ................ 94
Effective period
e-mail ............................................. 26
e-Mail (SMTP)................... 29
e-Mail (SMTP) Menu..................... 59
e-Mail (SMTP) notification............ 47
End time ......................................... 73
Exclusive control mode.................. 31
Exposure......................................... 36
Exposure compensation ................. 38
F
Factory default ............................... 34
File ................................................. 70
File attachment............................... 60
file name......................................... 67
Fixed gain value ............................. 37
Frame rate ................................ 19
FTP................................................. 54
FTP client......................29
FTP client function......................... 62
FTP client Menu............................. 62
FTP server ................................ 29
FTP server function........................ 68
FTP server Menu............................ 68
FTP server name ............................ 62
Full Image ...................................... 25
G
Gamma setting ............................... 38
H
Home.............................................. 19
Home position setting .................... 56
Homepage ...................................... 30
Host name ...................................... 46
HTTP notification .......................... 48
HTTP port number ......................... 46
Hunting........................................... 94
I
Image memory ................... 29
Index
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Image memory Menu .....................65
Image size....................................... 40
Initialize..........................................34
Inquiry Commands.........................92
Installation Tab ...............................33
Internet Explorer ............................ 13
Interval ......................... 32
,
IP address ................................. 46 ,
IP Setup Program ....................... 6 ,
Iris open..........................................33
J
Java applet ......................................95
Java Virtual Machine...................... 95
JPEG cropping ...............................43
JPEG setting / MPEG4 setting ....... 44
L
Light funnel mode ..........................39
Logging in ......................................17
M
MAC address............................ 46 ,
Maximum wait number .................. 31
Message.................................... 47 ,
Method ...........................................48
Min. shutter speed ..........................37
Mode .................................. 64
,
monitor image section ....................20
Monitor window ............................. 20
Monitoring......................................21
Motion detection ................ 30
,
motion detection function ..............76
Motion detection Menu .................. 75
MPEG4...........................................95
Multicast......................................... 95
Multicast streaming........................ 45
N
Name .............................................. 57
Network.............................. 29
,
Network address............................. 95
Network bandwidth ........................ 95
NTP server......................................95
NTP server name............................ 32
O
Object size ......................................76
OK button....................................... 28
Operation time................................31
Overwrite........................................65
P
Pan/Tilt control...............................24
Passive mode ..................................63
Password....................... 47 ,
,
PC clock .........................................32
periodical recording........................67
Periodical recording .......................67
Periodical sending .................... 61
,
periodical sending ..........................61
Picture.............................................36
POP server......................................95
POP server name ...................... 47
,
Position...........................................32
Position at alarm.............................57
Preset ..............................................57
Preset position .......................... 20
,
Preset position Menu......................56
Preset position table .......................57
Primary DNS server .......................95
privacy mask...................................88
Private key password ......................50
Proxy port number..........................48
Proxy server....................................95
Proxy server name ..........................48
PTZ mode .......................................31
PTZ on motion detection................58
R
RADIUS client ...............................95
Reboot ............................................34
Rebooting .......................................79
Recipient e-mail address .......... 47
,
Recording capacity.........................74
Remote path.............................. 63
,
Repeat.............................................70
Reset ......................................... 50
,
Restore setting ................................34
Resume time on inactivity..............58
Re-type password ..................... 54
,
S
Saturation ................................. 38
,
Saving.............................................23
Schedule ................................... 29
,
schedule..........................................29
Schedule Menu...............................73
Secondary DNS Server...................95
Security...........................................29
Security function ............................55
Security Menu ................................55
Sensor input....................................69
Sensor input mode ..........................31
Serial number .................................30
Set...................................................57
Setting....................................... 19
Shared secret...................................95
Sharpness.................................. 38
Shutter mode...................................37
SMTP server...................................95
SMTP server name ............. 47 ,
SNC audio upload tool ...................80
SNC video player ...........................85
SNMP ................................. 92 ,
Software version.............................30
SolidPTZ ............................ 23 ,
SSL .................................................95
Start time ........................................73
Streaming........................................44
Subject ...................................... 47
Subnet mask ...................................96
Superimpose ............................. 32
superimpose....................................32
supplicant........................................49
System ............................................29
System log ......................................35
T
TCP........................................... 17
Test .................................................70
Threshold setting slider bar ............76
Time zone .......................................32
Title bar name.................................30
Tour.................................................58
Trigger ................................ 20 ,
Trigger Menu..................................71
TTL.................................................45
U
UDP ................................................96
UDP (multicast)..............................17
UDP (unicast) .................................17
Unicast............................................96
Unicast streaming ...........................45
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Index
URL ............................................... 48
User ................................................ 29
User Menu...................................... 54
User name .....................47
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V
Video codec.................................... 40
Video output mode ......................... 33
View size ........................................ 20
Viewer authentication .................... 55
Viewer mode ............................ 16 ,
Voice alert ...........................29
Voice alert Menu ............................ 70
Voice alert tab ................................ 83
Volume ........................................... 20
W
Welcome text.................................. 30
White balance ................................ 36
Window .......................................... 76
Windows Firewall ............................ 9
Windows Vista ............................... 10
Windows XP Service Pack 2............ 8
Z
Zoom control.................................. 24
Zooming......................................... 22
Image file name.............................. 61
Index
99
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Key Features
- CCD 25.4 / 4 mm (1 / 4") 768 x 576 pixels
- Optical zoom: 3.6x Digital zoom: 2x
- 780 g
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Table of contents
- 4 Features
- 5 How to Use This User’s Guide
- 5 System Requirements
- 6 Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
- 6 Program
- 8 When using Windows XP Service Pack
- 10 When using Windows Vista
- 15 Basic Configuration by the Administrator
- 16 Administrator and User
- 17 Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
- 17 Logging in as a user
- 18 Displaying the Administrator menu directly
- 18 About viewers
- 19 Configuration of Main Viewer
- 19 Main menu
- 19 Camera control section
- 20 Monitor image section
- 21 Controlling the Monitor Image
- 21 Monitoring the camera image
- 22 Zooming in the monitor image
- 22 Capturing a Monitor Image
- 22 Capturing a monitor image
- 23 Saving the captured image
- 23 DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
- 23 Controlling via the control panel
- 24 image
- 24 Zooming an image by the camera zoom bar
- 24 Displaying the preset area of the image
- 25 DM110 / DM160 / CM120 only)
- 25 window
- 26 Using the Trigger Button
- 26 Sending a monitor image via e-mail
- 26 Sending a monitor image to an FTP server
- 26 Recording a camera image as a still image
- 26 Controlling alarm output
- 26 DS60 / CM120 / CS20 only)
- 27 Playing the audio file stored in the camera
- 28 Basic Operations of Administrator Menu
- 28 How to setup the Administrator menu
- 29 Configuration of Administrator menu
- 30 Configuring the System — System Menu
- 30 System Tab
- 32 Date & time Tab
- 33 Installation Tab
- 34 Initialize Tab
- 35 System log Tab
- 35 Access log Tab
- 35 Common Tab
- 36 Picture Tab
- 38 CM120 / CS20 only)
- 40 Video codec Tab
- 44 Streaming Tab
- 46 Configuring the Network — Network Menu
- 46 Network Tab
- 47 the IP Address
- 49 802.1X Menu
- 49 System configuration of 802.1X network
- 49 authentication function
- 50 Client certificate Tab
- 51 CA certificate Tab
- 51 Example of Windows Server
- 54 Setting the User — User Menu
- 55 Setting the Security — Security Menu
- 56 CM120 only)
- 57 Tour Tab — Setting a tour
- 59 Function
- 60 mode when detecting the alarm
- 61 mail sending mode
- 62 function
- 63 action when detecting the alarm
- 64 FTP client activity
- 65 function
- 66 memory function when detecting the alarm
- 67 recording mode
- 67 Folder structure of image memory
- 68 server Menu
- 69 Alarm out 1, 2 Tab
- 70 — Voice alert Menu
- 70 Voice alert 1, 2, 3 Tab
- 73 Setting the Schedule — Schedule Menu
- 75 detection Menu
- 75 Setting Tab
- 78 Using the Supplied IP Setup Program
- 78 Starting the IP Setup Program
- 78 Bandwidth control Tab
- 79 Date time Tab
- 79 Rebooting the Camera
- 80 Audio to Camera
- 80 Installing the SNC audio upload tool
- 80 Connecting the Camera to the Computer
- 80 Using the SNC audio upload tool
- 85 Audio File Recorded with Camera
- 85 Installing the SNC video player
- 86 Using the SNC video player
- 87 Masking a Camera Image
- 87 Installing the SNC privacy masking tool
- 87 Using the SNC privacy masking tool
- 88 Setting a privacy mask
- 89 Using the Custom Homepage Installer
- 89 Custom Homepage Installer
- 91 ARP Commands
- 92 Using the SNMP
- 92 1. Inquiry Commands
- 92 2. Setting Commands
- 93 Specifications
- 94 Glossary
- 97 Index