• You should keep in mind that the images or audio
you are monitoring may be protected by privacy and
other legal rights, and the responsibility for making
sure you are complying with applicable laws is yours
alone.
• Access to the images and audio is protected only by
a user name and the password you set up. No further
authentication is provided nor should you presume
that any other protective filtering is done by the
service. Since the service is Internet-based, there is a
risk that the image or audio you are monitoring can
be viewed or used by a third-party via the network.
• SONY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE, AND ASSUMES
ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY TO YOU OR
ANYONE ELSE, FOR SERVICE
INTERRUPTIONS OR DISCONTINUATIONS OR
EVEN SERVICE CANCELLATION. THE
SERVICE IS PROVIDED AS-IS, AND SONY
DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
RESPECT TO THE SERVICE INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY OR ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
THAT IT WILL OPERATE ERROR-FREE OR
CONTINUOUSLY.
• Security configuration is essential for wireless LAN.
Should a problem occur without setting security, or
due to the limitation of the wireless LAN
specifications, SONY shall not be liable for any
damage.
• Always make a test recording, and verify that it was
recorded successfully. SONY WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON
ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS
RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL STORAGE
SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR
STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT
OF ANY TYPE.
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly
before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR
REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE
LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE
PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT,
EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD
OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY,
OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
• If you lose data by using this unit, SONY accepts no
responsibility for restoration of the data.
The SNC-P5 is a network camera equipped with a builtin Web server.
The camera has the following features:
Monitoring using the Web browser
Real-time monitoring of the image and sound from the
camera is possible using the Web browser on the
computer.
MPEG4 video compression
MPEG4 video compression allows a smooth streaming
of motion pictures with 30 fps (QVGA size). Motion
JPEG video streaming is also possible by selecting the
JPEG video compression format.
Offering video streaming in VGA size
The 1/4 type CCD* supporting VGA offers high-quality
video streaming in VGA size. (The frame rate in VGA
size is less than 30 fps.)
* CCD: Charge-Coupled Device
3X optical zoom lens adoption
It adopts 3X optical zoom lens and is equipped with Pan/
Tilt functions. They can be operated by remote control
from Web browser.
Built-in microphone
A microphone (monaural) is built in the camera. Also,
the built-in microphone jack (minijack, monaural)
accepts a commercially available plug-in-power
microphone (rated voltage: 2.5V DC).
External speaker system can be
connected
The line output jack (minijack, monaural) allows
connection of a commercially available speaker system
with the built-in amplifier so that the sound transmitted
via the network can be output from the connected
speaker system.
Sending the image and controlling
peripheral devices by synchronizing with
the alarm
It is equipped with the motion detection function (in
MPEG4 mode), sensor input terminals (two lines) and
an alarm output terminal. You can send images from the
camera as an e-mail attachment or to an FTP server by
synchronizing with motion detection or external sensor
input. You can control peripheral devices connected to
the alarm output terminal.
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Features
Wireless LAN
Inserting the wireless card SNCA-CFW1 (optional)
especially designed to use with this camera into the CF
card slot enables transmission of images from the
camera via wireless LAN.
Supplied IP Setup Program
The camera is supplied with the IP Setup Program for
easy performance of the network setting.
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Phenomena Specific
CCD Image Sensors
The following phenomena that may appear in images are
specific to CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image
sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions.
White flecks
Although the CCD image sensors are produced with
high-precision technologies, fine white flecks may be
generated on the screen in rare cases, caused by cosmic
rays, etc.
This is related to the principle of CCD image sensors
and is not a malfunction.
The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the
following cases:
• when operating at a high environmental temperature
• when you have raised the gain (sensitivity)
• when using the slow shutter
Vertical smear
When an extremely bright object, such as a strong
spotlight or flashlight, is being shot, vertical tails may be
produced on the screen, or the image may be distorted.
Monitor screen
Aliasing
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they may
appear jagged or flicker.
All other company and product names are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the respective companies or
their respective makers.
Phenomena Specific CCD Image Sensors
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How to Use This User’s
System Requirements
Overview
Guide
This User’s Guide explains how to operate the SNC-P5
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.
These are the requirements for the computer that
displays the image or controls the camera.
Processor
Intel Pentium III, 1 GHz or higher (Intel Pentium 4, 2
GHz or higher recommended)
RAM
256 MB or more
OS
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Web browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0 or later
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.
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How to Use This User’s Guide / System Requirements
Preparation
If it does not appear automatically in the Web
browser, double-click on the index.htm file on the
CD-ROM.
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 you install 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 7)
• Using the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
commands (see page 84)
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
“Connections” in the supplied Installation Manual.
Consult the administrator of the network about the
assigned IP address.
When you are using Windows Vista, pop-up
“AutoPlay” may appear. For details, “Installing
software” in “When using Windows Vista” on
page 11.
2
Click the Setup icon of 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 9 or “Installing software” in
“When using Windows Vista” on page 11.
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.
Preparation
Note
• 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 84.
• 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 10 or “Configuring Windows
Firewall” in “When using Windows Vista” on
page 12.
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.
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.
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
7
Preparation
6
Click on the camera in the list to which you want to
assign a new IP address.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 setting
Menu” on page 48.
8
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
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 in the list.
Tip
The factory setting of the camera network is as
follows.
IP address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
Wireless LAN setting
Type: Adhoc
SSID: snc-p5
Channel: 11 ch
WEP: Off
IP address: 10.0.0.100
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
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 Ye s.
If message “File Download – Security Warning”
appears, click Run.
Preparation
The welcome page of the network camera is displayed in
the Web browser.
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.
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.
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
9
Preparation
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.
If the information bar appears, click on the bar and select
Install ActiveX Control….
3
Select Windows Firewall and select Off in the
Windows Firewall dialog.
The cameras will be displayed in the list.
If “ Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click
Install.
The installation of ActiveX Control starts. When
installation is completed, the main viewer or the Motion
detection setting menu appears.
Configuring Windows Firewall
The IP Setup Program or SNC audio upload tool may
not operate correctly depending on the configuration of
Windows Firewall. (No cameras are shown in the list
even if they are detected.) In this case, confirm the
Windows Firewall configuration as follows:
If you want to keep Windows Firewall On, continue
with the following steps.
4
Select the “Exceptions” tab.
5
Select Add Program….
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.
10
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
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.
If pop-up “AutoPlay” appears when a CD-ROM is
inserted into the CD-ROM drive, click Install or run program.
Preparation
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.
When the above procedure is completed, the
cameras connected in the local network are
displayed in the IP Setup 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 message “Internet Explorer” appears, click Ye s.
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
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
11
Preparation
installation correctly. Delete the downloaded file, and
click the Setup icon again.
If message “Internet Explorer – Security Warning”
appears, click Run.
If “Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click
Install.
The installation of ActiveX Control starts. When
installation is completed, the main viewer or the Motion
detection setting menu appears.
If message “User Account Control – An unidentified
program wants access to your computer” appear, click
Allow.
The software installation starts.
Starting the software
When you start software such as IP Setup Program,
message “User Account Control – An unidentified
program wants access to your computer” may appear. In
this case, click Allow.
Installing ActiveX Control
During installation of ActiveX Control, the information
bar or “Security Warning” may appear. In this case,
operate as follows:
If message “Information 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
Click Windows Firewall.
3
Select Turn Windows Firewall on or off.
“User Account Control – Windows needs your
permission to continue” may appear. In this case,
click Continue.
4
Select Off in the “General” tab.
If the information bar appears, click on the bar and select
InstallActiveX Control….
If message “User Account Control – Windows needs
your permission to continue” appear, click Continue.
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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
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.
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 the network camera is
displayed in the Web browser.
Preparation
Then the IP Setup Program is added to the Program
or port list.
8
Click OK.
2
Click Enter.
The main viewer is displayed.
When the main viewer is correctly displayed, the IP
address assignment is completed.
When the above procedure is completed, the
cameras connected in the local network are
displayed in the IP Setup Program.
Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser
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Preparation
When the main viewer of the camera is
displayed for the first time
When you click Enter, “Security Warning” is displayed.
When you click Ye s, ActiveX control is installed and the
main viewer is displayed.
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 10 or
“Installing ActiveX Control” in “When using
Windows Vista” on page 12.
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.
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 Too ls 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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Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser
Basic Configuring by the
Administrator
You can monitor the image of the camera only 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 contentsEasy mode menuAdvanced mode menu
Preparation
Set the format of the image sent from
the camera (MPEG 4 or JPEG).
Select the white balance mode
according to the installing position
(indoor or outdoor).
Select the brightness of the image sent
from the camera.
Select the quality of the image sent
from the camera.
Select the size of the image sent from
the camera.
Select weather the audio from the
built-in microphone is sent or not.
Accord date and time of the camera
with those of the computer.
Make the setting for sending the
monitor image attached to a mail.
Set the access right of the user for the
camera.
Set a place to see beforehand.–Preset positin setting Menu (page 66)
–Video mode (page 39)
White balance (page 31)White balance (page 40)
Brightness (page 31)
–
Image quality (page 31)MPEG4 Tab (page 42)
Image size (page 31)Image size (page 39)
Microphone (page 31)Microphone (page 40)
Date & time setting (page 31)Date & time Tab (page 36)
Prepare a panorama image.–Creating a Panorama Image (page 80)
Basic Configuring by the Administrator
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Operating the Camera
Administrator and User
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 30.
into 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 four types.
Each type of the user can use the following functions.
This network camera classifies the people who log in
Operating the Camera
FunctionAdministrator
Monitor a live imagezzzzz
Watch date and timezzzzz
Control the frame rate (Usable only when JPEG mode is selected)zz–––
Control the image view sizezzzz–
Zoom a image by the digital zoom zzzz–
Save the still image in the computerzzzz–
Send an image file to the FTP serverzz–––
Send an image attached to a mailzz–––
Record an image on the inside memory of the camerazz–––
Control the Alarm out of the I/O port on the camera main unitzz–––
Switch the TCP/UDP transmission mode (Available in MPEG4
mode only)
Perform the pan/tilt/zoom operationzzz––
Call the Preset positionzzz––
Control the audiozzzzz
Control the setting menuz––––
2)
z
FullPantilt LightView
2)
z
User
1)
–––
z Usable function
– Not usable function
1) This function is usable with the Java applet viewer.
2) This function is not usable with the Java applet
viewer.
The access rights of the administrator and the user can
be set in “Setting the User — User setting Menu” on the
Advanced mode menu for the administrator on page 48.
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Administrator and User
Logging in to Homepage
— Welcome Page
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.
Welcome page when the video mode is
JPEG
The welcome page of the network camera is
displayed in the Web browser.
2
Select the viewer.
The usable viewers differ depending on the video
mode (page 39) of the camera.
When the video mode is set to MPEG4, you can
use ActiveX viewer only, and viewer selection is
not possible. (MPEG4 is default. See illustration on
Step 1 above.)
When the video mode is JPEG, you can select ActiveX viewer or Java applet viewer.
For details, see “About Viewers” on page 18.
3
Select the viewer language.
Click English or Japanese at the bottom of the
welcome page.
4
Click Enter.
The main viewer appears.
With the ActiveX viewer (MPEG4)
With the Java applet viewer
Operating the Camera
Control the camera from the main viewer.
Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
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Note
About Viewers
If the Welcome page does not activate correctly, the
security level of the Internet Explorer may be set to
Medium or higher. See “To display the welcome page
and the main viewer correctly” on page 14 and check the
security level.
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
Operating the Camera
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.
You can use the following viewer according to the Video mode setting in the camera setting menu on the
Advanced mode menu (page 39).
ActiveX viewer
This viewer can monitor the image in both video modes
MPEG4 and JPEG.
You have to install it when you access to the main viewer
at the first time.
When you are going to 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 Ye s
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 operate
correctly, check whether the effective Java version has
been installed successfully and Java (Sun) is enabled.
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 on the User setting menu in the
Advanced mode menu (see page 48).
The Advanced mode menu appears in another
window.
Effective versions: Java Plug-in Ver. 1.6.0_01
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 whether the version of Java displayed
for Java (Sun) is one of the versions specified above. If
Java (Sun) is not displayed, it means that Java is not
installed. You need to install Java.
To enable Java Plug-in
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 homepage of Sun Microsystems,
Inc., and install it 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.
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Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page
• When you install ActiveX Control, you should be
logged in to the computer as the Administrator.
Configuration of Main
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized for display
character size Medium for Internet Explorer.
Viewer
This section explains the functions of the parts and
controls of the main viewer. For a detailed explanation
on each part or control, see the specified pages.
Main viewer
MPEG4 mode*
Camera control
section
Monitor image
section
Main menu
Operating the Camera
JPEG mode*
Camera control
section
* Refer to the “Camera setting Menu” about the Video mode
(page 39).
Monitor image
section
Main menu
Main menu
Setting
Click this button to display the Easy mode menu for
Administrator. This section explains the basic
operations of Easy mode menu and Advanced mode
Configuration of Main Viewer
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menu, and then explains each option of the the
Administrator menu.
You can operate this function only when logging in as
the administrator.
Home
Displays the Welcome page.
When you click it, the icon appears and you will be
able to control PanTilt and Zoom functions from the
main viewer. (See “Controlling via the control panel”
(page 24))
Preset position
Player
Click this button to download the SNC video player
application program built in the camera. The SNC video
Operating the Camera
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 79.)
Camera Control Section
(Displayed only when one or more preset positions are
stored.)
Select the Preset position name from the drop-down
list. The camera will move to the preset position that
you have stored using the Preset position menu.
Note
If you use Windows 2000, the preset position name of
Japanese may be shown in unreadable characters.
Frame rate
Control panel icon
Click this icon to display the following control panel.
(Displayed only when the camera Video mode (page 39)
is set to JPEG.)
Selects the frame rate to transmit images.
Control panel
View size
Selects the view size to be displayed. (page 22)
Digital zoom
Click to change the size of the digital zoom. (page 22)
Capture
Click this button to capture a still image shot by the
camera and to store it in the computer. (See “Capturing
a Monitor Image” on page 23.)
Control
Click this icon to operate the camera using the PanTilt
and Zoom functions.
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Configuration of Main Viewer
You can control PanTilt and Zoom of the camera.
(page 24).
PanTilt control
Click the arrow button of the direction in which you
want to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the
camera continuously.
To return to the home position, click button.
Zoom control
Press to zoom out, and press to zoom in.
Zooming continues while the button remains pressed.
Trig ger
(Displayed only when the camera Viewer mode
(page 48) is set to Full and one or more triggers are
enabled in the Trigger menu (page 61).)
Select the function you want to use from the drop-down
list and click . The selected function is activated.
The selectable functions are as follows:
– send the still image files attached to an e-mail
(page 26)
– send the still image files to an FTP server (page 26)
– record the still image files in the built-in memory
(page 27)
– switch the alarm output on/off (page 27)
– start the One tim tour (page 28)
Vol ume
(Displayed when the Microphone (page 40) 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 in the case you are
using Java applet viewer, Audio codec may not be set
G.711(64kbps) (page 40) or Java may not be installed
correctly.
To check if Java is installed correctly, refer to “Java
applet viewer” of “About Viewers” on page 18.
Monitor Image
Operating the Camera
Transmission (Switching the TCP/
UDP transmission mode)
(Displayed only when the camera Video mode (page 39)
is set to MPEG4 and you are using the ActiveX viewer.)
Each click switches the transmission mode of the video/
audio data among TCP mode, UDP (Unicast) mode and
UDP (Multicast) mode. (page 28)
The last selected mode is saved in the computer, and it
will be selected at the next starting.
The image shot by the camera is shown here. Date and
time is displayed at the top of the window.
Configuration of Main Viewer
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Controlling the Monitor
Image
3
Select the view size.
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.
You can see how to log in on page 17, “Logging in
as a User”.
Operating the Camera
2
Select the frame rate (only when the camera Video
mode is set to JPEG).
Click View size box 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 with
Image size on the Camera setting page (page 39).
Zooming in the monitor image
1
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.
The digital zoom icon changes to .
3
To cancel zooming in, click icon.
Click the Frame rate list box to select the frame
rate for transmitting the image. Selectable frame
rates are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 fps.
“fps” is a unit indicating the number of frames
transmitted per second.
If you select 30 fps, the image is sent at the
maximum speed of the connected line (30 fps
maximum).
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).
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Controlling the Monitor Image
Capturing a Monitor
Saving the captured image
Image
You can capture a monitoring image as a still image and
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 when you click is
captured, and the still image is displayed in the
monitor window.
With the ActiveX viewer
With the ActiveX viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Click Save.
Save As dialog appears.
3
Select JPEG Files or Windows Bitmap Files as
Save as type.
4
Type on File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
Operating the Camera
With the Java applet viewer
With the Java applet viewer
1
Capture the monitor image.
2
Right-click the mouse to display the menu and
select Save Picture As....
Save Picture dialog appears.
3
Select JPEG or Bit map as Save as type.
3
To cancel the still image, click Cancel or Close.
4
Type in File name and specify Save in, then click
Save.
Capturing a Monitor Image
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The control panel is displayed.
Operating the camera
You can operate the camera from the main viewer.
When you click control icon, the display switches to
control panel icon. PanTilt mark and Preset list
box are displayed on the upper right of the window.
Notes
When mark is displayed at upper right side of the
window, you can use Pan/Tilt control function. And by
executing the digital zoom when you can control it,
mark turns gray and you cannot control the camera in the
Operating the Camera
monitor window or in the panorama window, or cannot
control zoom in the zoom bar.
By canceling the digital zoom, mark returns to white.
• The PRESET list box is not displayed when no preset
position is memorized.
•When Exclusive control mode of “System setting
Menu” is set to On and when you click the control
icon, the remaining time of operation authority is
displayed. If you cannot get the authority to control,
waiting time icon appears and the waiting time is
displayed.
3
Control each function using the displayed control
panel.
Pantilt control
Click the arrow button of the direction in which you
want to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the
camera continuously.
To return to the home position, click button.
Controlling via the control panel
You can operate the camera direction, Zoom, and Focus
by using the control panel for the monitor image
currentry displayed.
1
Click control icon.
The control panel icon is displayed.
2
Click control panel icon.
Zoom control
Press to zoom out, and press to zoom in.
Zooming continues while the button remains pressed.
Control the camera in the monitor
window
Click on the monitor image, and the camera moves so
that the clicked portion goes to the center of the display.
Dragging the mouse on the window draws a red frame.
If you drag the mouse to box the point you want to
watch, the direction and the zoom position of the camera
move to suit to the red frame.
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Operating the camera
Note
When the specified area is zoomed in, the center may be
shifted or some portion of the image may appear out of
the monitor image section. In this case, click the point
you want to move to the center or click the arrow button
on the image control section.
Zoom an image by the camera
zoom bar
When you can control this function, the zoom bar is
displayed below the window.
You can specify a location to be zoomed by clicking the
zoom bar.
The zoom bar is displayed /not displayed by clicking the
icon below the image frame.
WIDE marge icon: Click to move the zoom to the
WIDE Merge (the same magnification).
TELE marge icon: Click to move the zoom to the
TELE Merge (3-fold magnification).
Turning off the zoom bar
When you are not going to use the zoom bar, click
under the panorama window to turn off the
panorama window, then click it again to turn off the
zoom bar.
Controlling the camera
on a panorama image
When you have the authorization to control the camera,
the panorama window is displayed under the monitor
window.
In the panorama window, a 360° view around the camera
is displayed as a panorama image. When you click on
the displayed panorama image, the camera faces the
clicked area.
Monitor window
panorama window
To create the panorama image
Create the panorama image with the supplied “SNC
panorama creator”. Refer to page 80 for details.
SNC-P5
Operating the Camera
Moving the camera to the preset
position
Select the preset position name from the PRESET list
box. Then, the camera will move to the preset position
that you have stored in memory at “Preset position
setting Menu”.
Tip
The panorama image is the still image converted from
the image taken when you were going to create a
panorama image with “SNC panorama creator”. When
the camera is moved or when the layout around the
camera is changed, create the panorama image again.
Controlling the camera on a panorama image
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Facing the camera toward the
specified point
1
Create a panorama image with “SNC panorama
creator” and display it.
Sending an Image File
You can send a captured still image with an attached
mail or to the FTP server.
To use this function, you need to make the e-Mail(SMTP) or FTP client active, and set the address
properly in the Trigger setting menu on the Advanced
mode menu (page 61).
Sending a Monitor Image via E-mail
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
Operating the Camera
2
Click the point you want to watch in the panorama
window.
The camera is moved to face toward the clicked
point, and the present image at the point is
displayed in the monitor window.
2
Select e-Mail from the Trigger list box.
3
Click .
The still image of the moment when you click is
captured, and the mail attached with the image file
is sent to the mail address you have set.
Sending a Monitor Image to an FTP
Server
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select FTP from the Trigger list box.
Click the point you
want to watch in
the panorama
window.
To turn off the panorama window
When you are not going to use the panorama image,
click under the panorama window to turn off
the panorama window.
The present situation is
displayed in the monitor
window at the clicked point.
3
Click .
The still image of the moment when you click is
captured, and the image file is sent to the FTP
server.
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Sending an Image File
Recording a Still Image
Controlling Alarm output
in the Memory of the
Camera
You can capture a camera image as a still image and
record it in the memory of the camera. “Memory”
contains Built-in memory and CF memory card, and you
can select one of them in the setting window.
To use this function, you need to make Image memory
active and to set details of the image memory in the
Trigger setting menu on the Advanced mode menu
(page 61).
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Image memory from the Trigger list box.
3
Click .
The still image of the moment when you click is
captured, and the image file is recorded in the
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 Advanced
mode menu (page 62).
1
Monitor the image on the monitor window.
2
Select Alarm output from the Trigger list box.
3
Click .
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.
Operating the Camera
Recording a Still Image in the Memory of the Camera / Controlling Alarm output
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