The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom.
Record the serial number in the space provided below.
Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your
Sony dealer regarding this product.
Caution for other countries
CAUTION
Use a power supply rated 24 V AC or 12 V DC which
meets the requirements for SEL V (Safety Extra Low
Voltage) and complies with Limited Power Source
according to IEC 60950.
Model No.
Serial No.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
WA R N I NG
This installation should be made by a qualified service
person and should conform to all local codes.
WA R N I NG
A readily accessible disconnect device shall be
incorporated in the building installation wiring.
WA R N I NG (For Installers only)
Instructions for installing the equipment on the ceiling:
After the installation, ensure the connection is capable
of supporting four times the weight of the equipment
downwards.
CAUTION
The rating label is located on the bottom.
CAUTION for LAN port
For safety reason, do not connect the LAN port to any
network devices that might have excessive voltage.
The LAN port of this unit is to be connected only to the
devices whose power feeding meets the requirements
for SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and complies with
Limited Power Source according to IEC 60950.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The SNC-DF70N/DF70P operates on 24 V AC or 12 V
DC.
The SNC-DF70N/DF70P automatically detects the
power.
Caution for U.S.A. and Canada
For customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
The shielded interface cable recommended in this
manual must be used with this equipment in order to
comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to
Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CAUTION
Use a Class 2 power suply which is UL Listed (in the
U.S.A.) or CSA-certified (in Canada).
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ATTENTION
The electromagnetic fields at specific frequencies may
influence the picture of the unit.
If you have any questions about this product, you may
call:
Sony's Business Information Center (BIC) at
1-800-686-SONY (7669)
or Write to: Sony Customer Information Services
Center
6900-29, Daniels Parkway, PMB 330
Fort Myers, Florida 33912
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No:SNC-DF70N
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr, San
Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone No:858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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Table of Contents
Overview
Features .................................................................. 6
Camera section ................................................... 6
Network section, Control section ....................... 6
Index ..................................................................... 66
Table of Contents
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Overview
• The Network Camera system and related service is
not a security service. When monitoring the image
and audio of the purchased Network Camera, there
is a risk that the monitoring image or audio may be
viewed or used by a third-party via the network. It
is provided only as a convenience for people to
easily access their cameras via the internet.
When you use the Network Camera, please take
into account and ensure the privacy and portrait
right of the object at your own responsibility.
• Access to the camera or system is limited to the
user setting up a user name and password only. No
further authentication is provided nor should the
user presume that such filtering is done by the
service.
• Sony assumes no liability should the service related
to the Network Camera goes down or interrupted
for whatever reason.
• MPEG4 video compression allows smooth streaming
of motion pictures with 30 fps (QVGA size). Motion
JPEG video streaming is also available by selecting
the JPEG video compression format.
• The commercially available microphone can be
connected to the plug-in power type microphone input
(standard voltage 2.5 V) terminal (mini jack,
monaural).
• The motion detection function (in MPEG4 mode) has
one sensor input terminal and two alarm output
terminals. You can send image as an attached file of a
mail or send to FTP server. You can also control the
peripheral equipments connected to the alarm output
terminals.
• The equipped pre-alarm function and the post-alarm
function forwards the image and audio of before/after
the moment alarm detection went off.
• Multicast streaming is equipped.
Overview
Features
This is dome-shaped color video camera adopting 1/4
type Super HAD CCD
Camera section
• Day/Night function automatically switches between
color and monochrome modes. You can also control
this function through an external source also.
• Includes the Vari-focal auto iris lens as the standard
equipment. The focal length of the lens is from 3.0
mm to 8.0 mm.
• The best picture quality is available in the lowest light
degree (0.9 lux) to the object (in the color mode).
• High quality CCD and the clear dome cover enable to
get high sensitivity.
• IP 66 sealed enclosure (sturdy and weatherproof
structure) suitable for outdoor installation
• You can manually set the camera direction – panning,
tilting and rotating.
• This camera has backlight compensation through the
center measurement.
• Various exposure modes (Auto iris lens, CCD iris,
Manual).
®
. It has the following features.
Others
• Corresponding to PoE (Power of Ethernet).
• The camera is supplied with the IP Setup Program for
easy performance of the network setting.
Network section, Control section
• Real-time monitoring of the image and sound from the
camera is possible using the Web browser on the
computer.
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Features
How to Use This User’s
Precautions
Guide
This User’s Guide explains how to operate the SNCDF70N/DF70P Network Camera from a computer.
The User’s Guide is written to be read on the computer
display.
As this section gives tips on using the User’s Guide, read
it before you operate the camera.
Jumping to the related page
When you read the User’s Guide on the computer
display, click on the sentence to jump to the related page.
Software display examples
Note that the displays shown in the User’s Guide are
explanatory examples. Some displays may be different
from the ones which appear as you operate the
application software.
Printing the User’s Guide
Depending on your system, certain displays or
illustrations in the User’s Guide, when printed out, may
differ from those as portrayed on your screen.
Installation Manual (printed matter)
The supplied Installation Manual describes the names
and functions of parts and controls of the Network
Camera, connecting examples and how to set up the
camera. Be sure to read the Installation Manual before
operating.
This Sony product has been designed with safety in
mind. However, if not used properly electrical products
can cause fires which may lead to serious body injury.
To avoid such accidents, be sure to heed the following.
Heed the safety precautions
Be sure to follow the general safety precautions and the
“Operating Precautions.”
In case of a breakdown
In case of system breakdown, discontinue the use and
contact your authorized Sony dealer.
In case of abnormal operation
• If the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell,
• If water or other foreign objects enter the cabinet, or
• If you drop the unit or damage the cabinet:
1
Disconnect the camera cable and the connecting
cables.
2
Contact your authorized Sony dealer or the store
where you purchased the product.
Operating Precautions
Operating or storage location
Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following
locations:
• Extremely hot or cold places
• Exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, or close to
heating equipment (e.g., near heaters)
• Close to sources of strong magnetism
• Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation, such as radios or TV transmitters
• Locations subject to strong vibration or shock
Overview
Ventilation
To prevent heat buildup, do not block air circulation
around the camera.
Transportation
When transporting the camera, repack it as originally
packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality.
Cleaning
• Use a blower to remove dust from the lens or optical
filter.
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the external surfaces of
the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a
soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent
solution, then wipe dry.
• Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene
or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes.
How to Use This User’s Guide / Precautions
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Overview
System Requirements
These are the requirements for the computer that
displays the image or controls the camera.
Processor
Pentium III, 1 GHz or higher (Pentium 4, 2 GHz or
higher recommended)
RAM
256 MB or more
OS
Windows 2000/XP
Web browser
Internet Explorer Ver. 5.5 or Ver.6.0
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System Requirements
Preparation
The Preparation section explains what the administrator
has to prepare for monitoring the images after
installation and connection of the camera.
Assigning the IP
Address to the Camera
To connect the camera to a network, you need to assign
a new IP address to the camera when installing the
camera for the first time.
You can assign an IP address in two ways:
• Using the setup program stored in the supplied CDROM (see page 9)
• Using the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
commands (see page 61)
This section explains how to assign an IP address to the
camera using the supplied setup program and how to
configure the network.
4
Install the IP Setup Program to your computer
following the wizard displayed.
If the Software License Agreement is displayed,
read it carefully and accept the agreement to
continue the installation.
5
Start the IP Setup Program.
The program detects the SNC-DF70N/DF70P
cameras connected to the local network and lists
them on the Network tab window.
Preparation
Before starting, connect this camera to a local network,
referring to “Connecting this Unit to a Local Network”
in the supplied Installation Manual.
Consult the administrator of the network about the
assigned IP address.
Assigning the IP Address Using the
Setup Program
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM disc into your CDROM drive.
After a short time a window will open displaying
the files on the CD-ROM.
2
Click the Setup icon of IP Setup Program.
The “File Download” dialog opens.
3
Click Open.
Note
If you click “Save this program to disk” on the “File
Download” dialog, you cannot install correctly.
Delete the downloaded file, and click Setup icon
again.
6
Click on the camera to which you want to assign a
new IP address in the list.
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.
The IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway
are assigned automatically.
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
9
Preparation
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.
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.
Note
You cannot change the Administrator name and
Administrator password in this step. To change
these items, See “Setting the User — User setting
Menu” on page 36.
11
Confirm that all items are correctly set, then click
OK.
If “Setting OK” is displayed, the IP address is
correctly assigned.
12
To access the camera directly, double-click the
camera name on the list.
The welcome page of the network camera SNC-DF70N/
DF70P is displayed.
Note
The Third DNS server address and Fourth DNS
server address are invalid for this camera.
9
Set the HTTP port No.
For usual cases, select 80 for the HTTP port No. To
use another port number, type the port number
between 1024 and 65535 in the text.
10
Type the Administrator name and Administrator
password.
The default settings of both items are “admin.”
Note
If the IP address is not set correctly, the welcome page
does not appear after step 12. In this case, try to set the
IP address again.
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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
Accessing the Camera
Using the Web Browser
When the IP address has been assigned to the camera,
check that you can actually access the camera using the
Web browser installed in 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.
The welcome page of “Network Camera SNCDF70N” or “Network Camera SNC-DF70P” is
displayed.
2
Click Enter.
The main viewer is displayed.
Preparation
Notes
• If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local
Area Network (LAN) Settings on Internet Explorer,
the image may not be displayed. In this case, disable
Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server
manually. For setting the Proxy server, consult your
network administrator.
• When you install ActiveX viewer on Windows 2000
or Windows XP, you should have logged in the
computer as the Administrator.
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized as display
character size Medium for Internet Explorer.
To display the Welcome page correctly
To operate the welcome page correctly, set the security
level of the Internet Explorer to Medium or lower, as
follows:
When the main viewer is correctly displayed, the IP
address assignment is completed.
When the main viewer of the camera is
displayed for the first time
When you click Enter, “Security warning” is displayed.
When you click OK, the ActiveX control is installed and
the main viewer is displayed.
1
Select Too l from the menu bar for Internet
Explorer, then select Internet Options and
Security tab in sequence.
2
Click the Internet icon (when using the camera via
the Internet) or Local intranet icon (when using
the camera via a local network).
3
Set the slider to Medium or lower. (If the slider is
not displayed, click Default Level.)
When using antivirus software in the
computer
• When you use antivirus software in 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 Java Script. The display of the Web page
may be affected if you use antivirus software in your
computer.
Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser
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Preparation
Basic Configuration by
the Administrator
You can monitor the image of the camera by logging in
with the initial condition of this network camera. You
can also set various functions according to the install
position, network condition or purpose of the camera.
We recommend you configure the following items
before monitoring the image from the camera.
Setting contentsSetting menu
Set the camera function suitable for the installation place.Exposure mode (page 29)
Set the format of the image sent from the camera (MPEG 4 or JPEG).Video mode (page 28)
Select the brightness of the image sent from the camera.Brightness (page 30)
Select the quality of the image sent from the camera.MPEG4 Tab (page 31)
JPEG Tab (page 31)
Select the size of the image sent from the camera.Image size (page 28)
Select weather the audio from the camera microphone is sent or not.Microphone (page 29)
Accord date and time of the camera with those of the computer.Date & time Tab (page 26)
Make the setting for sending the monitor image attached to a mail.e-Mail (SMTP) setting Menu (page 38)
Set the access right of the user for the camera.Security setting Menu (page 37)
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Basic Configuration by the Administrator
Operating the Camera
The Operating the Camera section explains how to
monitor the image from the camera using the Web
browser. Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser.
The functions of the camera should be set by the
Administrator. For setting the camera, see
“Administrating the Camera” on page 23.
FunctionAdministrator
Switch the TCP/
UDP transmission
mode (Available in
MPEG4 mode
only)
Control the audiozzzz
Control the setting
menu
z Usable function
zz––
z–––
FullLight View
User
– Not usable function
Administrator and User
This network camera classifies the people who log in as
the Administrator and the User.
The Administrator can use all functions of this network
camera including camera setting. The functions the
User can use are monitoring the image and audio from
the camera, and controlling the camera. The Viewer mode setting restricts the user's access right, and the
user is classified as the one of three types.
Each type of the user can use the following functions.
FunctionAdministrator
Monitor a live
image
Watch date and
time
Control the frame
rate (Usable only
when JPEG mode
is selected)
Control the image
view size
Zoom a image by
the digital zoom
Save the still image
in the computer
Send an image file
to the FTP server
Send an image
attached to a mail
Record an image
on the inside
memory of the
camera
Control the Alarm
out of the I/O port
on the camera main
unit
zzzz
zzzz
zz––
zzz–
zzz–
zzz–
zz––
zz––
zz––
zz––
FullLight View
User
The access rights of the administrator and the user can
be set in “Setting the User — User setting Menu” on the
Administrator menu for the administrator on page 36.
Operating the Camera
Administrator and User
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Logging in to Homepage
— Welcome Page
3
Select the viewer language.
Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the
welcome page.
4
Click Enter.
The main viewer appears.
Logging in as a User
1
Start the web browser on the computer and type the
IP address of the camera you want to monitor.
Operating the Camera
The welcome page of Network Camera SNCDF70N/DF70P is displayed.
With the ActiveX viewer
With the Java applet viewer
2
Select the viewer.
The usable viewers differ depending on the video
mode (page 28) of the camera.
When the video mode is set to MPEG4, you can
only select ActiveX viewer, and may not select
other viewers. (MPEG4 is default. See illustration
on Step 1 above.)
When the video mode is set to JPEG, you can
select ActiveX viewer or Java applet viewer.
For details, see “About Viewers” on page 15.
Welcome page when the video mode is
JPEG
Control the camera from the main viewer.
Note
If the Welcome page does not activate correctly, the
security level of the Internet Explorer may be set to
Medium or higher. See “To display the Welcome page
correctly” on page 11 and check the security level.
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Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
Displaying the setting window for
the administrator directly
When the administrator sets the camera functions, the
setting window can be displayed directly from the
welcome page.
1
Click Setting on the welcome page.
The following dialog appears.
2
Enter the user name and password for
Administrator, then click OK.
The user name “admin” and the password “admin”
are set at the factory for the Administrator. You can
change them in the User setting menu of the
Administrator menu (see page 36).
The Administrator menu appears.
When you display the main viewer of the
camera for the first time
When you log in the network camera using ActiveX
viewer for the first time (clicking Enter to enter the
main viewer), the Security Warning appears. Click Yes
and install ActiveX Control. You can use all the
functions of the viewer by using ActiveX Control.
Java applet viewer
You can select this viewer when the camera video mode
is set to JPEG. The frame rate is lower than the ActiveX
viewer.
The Java applet viewer operates only when Java is
installed and Java (Sun) is enabled. If it does not
operated correctly, check if the specified Java version
has been installed successfully and Java (Sun) is
enabled.
To check the Java version
Select Tool from the menu bar of Internet Explorer, then
select Internet Option and the Advanced mode tab in
sequence, and check the version of Java displayed in
Java (Sun) is one of the versions specified below. If the
item Java (Sun) is not displayed, Java is not installed.
You need to install Java.
Check “Use Java2v1.4.2_xx for <applet> (requires
restart)” in “Java (Sun)”.
Operating the Camera
About Viewers
You can use the following viewer according to the Video
mode setting in the camera setting menu of the
Administrator menu (page 28).
ActiveX viewer
This viewer can monitor the image in both MPEG4 and
JPEG video modes.
You must install this viewer when you access to the main
viewer for the first time.
To install Java Plug-in
Download Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard
Edition (JRE) from the homepage of Sun Microsystems,
Inc., and install it by following the instructions on the
installer.
Notes
• If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local
Area Network (LAN) Settings of Internet Explorer,
the image may not be displayed. In this case, disable
Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server
manually. For setting the Proxy server, consult your
network administrator.
• When you install ActiveX viewer on Windows 2000
or Windows XP, you should have logged in to the
computer as the Administrator.
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized to display
character in Medium size for Internet Explorer.
Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
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Configuration of Main
Camera Control Section
Viewer
This section explains the functions of the parts and
controls of the main viewer. For a detailed explanation
on each part or control, see the specified pages.
Main viewer
Frame rate
(Displayed only when the camera Video mode (page 28)
is set to JPEG.)
Selects the frame rate to transmit images.
View size
Operating the Camera
Selects the view size to be displayed. (page 18)
Camera control
section
Monitor image
section
Main menu
Click to change the size of the digital zoom. (page 18)
Digital zoom
Main menu
Setting
Click to display the Administrator menu.
You can operate this function only when logging in as
the administrator.
Home
Displays the Welcome page.
Player
Click to download the “SNC video player” application
program built in the camera. The SNC video player
allows you to play video/audio data recorded on the
camera with your computer. (See “Using the SNC video
player — Playing Video/Audio File Recorded on
Camera” on page 58.)
Capture
Click to capture a still image shot by the camera and to
store it in the computer. (See “Capturing a Monitor
Image” on page 18.)
Trigg er
(Displayed only when the camera Viewer mode
(page 36) is set to Full and one or more triggers are
enabled on the Trigger Setting menu (page 48).)
Select the function you want to use from the list box and
click the icon. Then you can send the monitor image of
the camera to an FTP server (page 19), send it attached
to a mail (page 19), record the image on the built-in
memory (page 20), switch the Alarm output to On/Off
(page 20) and switch the day/night function to On/Off
(page 21).
Transmission (Switching the TCP/
UDP transmission mode)
(Displayed only when the camera Video mode (page 28)
is set to MPEG4 and using the ActiveX viewer.)
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Configuration of Main Viewer
Each click switches the transmission mode of the video/
audio data among TCP mode, UDP (Unicast) mode and
UDP (Multicast) mode. (page 21)
The last selected mode is saved in the computer, and it
will stay selected for the next starting.
Controlling the Monitor
(Volume)
(Displayed when the Microphone (page 29) is set to
On.)
Drag the bar of icon to adjust the volume.
When you click icon, the icon changes to and
the audio output stops. To output the audio, click
again.
Note
If the volume icon is not displayed due to the use of Java
applet viewer, Audio codec may not be set
G.711(64kbps) (page 29) or Java may not be installed
correctly.
To check if Java is installed correctly, refer to “Java
applet viewer” of “About Viewers” on page 15.
Monitor Image
Image
You can monitor the camera image on the monitor
window of the main viewer.
Monitoring the camera image
1
Log in to the home page to display the main viewer.
You can see how to log in on page 14, “Logging in
as a User”.
Operating the Camera
The image shot by the camera is shown here. Date and
time is displayed at the top of the window.
2
Select the frame rate (only when the camera Video
mode is set to JPEG).
Click the Frame rate list box to select the frame
rate for transmitting the image. The selectable
frame rates are the following:
SNC-DF70N:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
SNC-DF70P:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25
The numbers indicate “fps” (the number of frames
transmitted per second).
Note
The frame rate options indicate the maximum
number of frames that can be transmitted.
The number of frames actually transmitted may
vary depending on network environments and
camera settings (image size and image quality
settings).
Controlling the Monitor Image
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3
Select the view size.
Capturing a Monitor
Image
You can capture a monitoring image as a still image and
Click View size list box to select the view size from
among Auto, 640 × 480, 320 × 240 and 160 × 120.
Aut o is determined by the image size specified in
the Camera setting menu (page 28).
Zooming in the monitor image
1
Operating the Camera
Click Digital zoom icon.
2
Click the point you want to zoom in.
The image is expanded by about 1.5 times with the
clicked point at the center.
save it in the computer.
Capturing a monitor image
1
Monitor the camera image in the monitor window.
2
Click Capture icon.
The still image of the moment you click is captured,
and the still image is displayed in the monitor
window.
With the ActiveX viewer
The digital zoom icon changes to .
3
To cancel zooming in, click icon.
With the Java applet viewer
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Capturing a Monitor Image
3
To cancel the still image, click Cancel or Close.
Saving the captured image
Sending an Image File
With the ActiveX viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Click Save.
Save As dialog appears.
3
Select JPEG or Bit map as Save astype.
4
Type on File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
You can send a captured still image with an attached
mail or to the FTP server.
To use this function, you need to make the e-Mail(SMTP) and FTP client active, and set the address
properly in the Trigger setting menu on the
Administrator menu (page 48).
Sending a Monitor Image via e-Mail
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select e-Mail from the Trigger list box.
3
Click Trigger icon.
The still image of the moment you click is captured,
and the mail attached with the image file is sent to
the mail address you have set.
Operating the Camera
With the Java applet viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Right-click the mouse to display the menu and
select Save with a new name.
Save Picture dialog appears.
3
Select JPEG or Bit map as Save astype.
Sending a Monitor Image to an FTP
Server
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select FTP from the Trigger list box.
3
Click Trigger icon.
The still image of the moment you click is captured,
and the image file is sent to the FTP server.
4
Type in File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
Sending an Image File
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Recording a Still Image
Controlling Alarm output
in the Built-in Memory of
the Camera
You can capture a camera image as a still image and
record it in the built-in memory of the camera.
To use this function, you need to make Image memory
active and set details of the image memory in the trigger
setting menu of the Administrator menu (page 48).
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Operating the Camera
Select Image memory from the Trigger list box.
3
Click Trigger icon.
The still image of the moment you click is captured,
and the image file is recorded in the built-in
memory of the camera.
You can control the Alarm output On (short-circuit) and
Off (open).
To use this function, you need to make Alarm output
active in the Trigger setting menu on the Administrator
menu (page 48).
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Alarm output 1 or Alarm output 2 from the
Trigger list box.
3
Click Trigger icon.
Each click switches the Alarm output between On
(short-circuit) and Off (open) alternately.
Tip
For the connection of peripheral devices to the Alarm
output of the I/O port, see the supplied Installation
Manual.
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Recording a Still Image in the Built-in Memory of the Camera / Controlling Alarm output
Controlling Day/Night
Switching TCP/UDP
Function
You can control the Day/Night On (night mode) and Off
(day mode). To use this function, you need to make Day/Night active in the Trigger setting menu on the
Administrator menu (page 48).
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Day/Night from the Trigger list box.
3
Click Trigger icon.
Each click switches the Day/Night On (night mode)
and Off (day mode) alternately.
Transmission Mode
You can select the communication port of the video/
audio data as TCP or UDP.
This function can be used when the Video mode
(page 28) is set to MPEG4 and the ActiveX viewer is
used.
Click one of the buttons TCP, UDP (Unicast) or
UDP (Multicast).
Operating the Camera
TCP: This is normally selected.
When TCP is selected as the communication port,
HTTP communication is adopted for video/audio
communication.
HTTP is the protocol used for reading a usual Web
page.
In an environment capable of reading Web page,
you can watch or listen to the video/audio by
selecting TCP port.
UDP (Unicast): When UDP (Unicast) is selected
as the communication port, RTP (Real-time
Transport Protocol) is adopted for video/audio
communication. As RTP is the protocol for running
video/audio data, video/audio can be played
smoother than when TCP (HTTP) is selected. If the
fire-wall is installed between the camera and the
computer, or depending on the network
environment, the video/audio may not play
properly when UDP (Unicast) is selected. In this
case, select TCP.
UDP (Multicast): This is selectable when the
multicast streaming (page 28) is On. When UDP (Multicast) is selected as the transmission port,
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) and UDP
multicast techniques are adopted for video/audio
transmission. By selecting it, the network
transmission load of the camera can be reduced. If
Controlling Day/Night Function / Switching TCP/UDP Transmission Mode
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