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2. AC power adaptor Supplied 12V MODEM Power cord supplied USB cable not supplied to an AC outlet USB Modem Network SJOUIO e For details on the xDSL modem connection refer to For details on the USB modem connection refer to the the operation manual of the modem operation manual of the modem e For required connection settings check with your ISP e For required connection settings check with your ISP Connecting the Camera to a Network 31 SJOUIO Connection Using an Inline Power Hub This camera supports the Inline Power system to supply the power via the Ethernet cable To supply the power to the camera connect it to a network using the Inline Power Hub conforming to IEEE802 3af Select Ethernet in the setup program or select LAN on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting page for the Administrator and set the items for the LAN connection For details on the settings see LAN on page 18 For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program in the supplied Quick Reference 2 Connect the camera to the network as follows SNC VL10P 10BASE T Ethernet cable not supplied 10BASE T 4 Inline Power Hub Network For details on the Inline Power Hub connection refer to the operation manual of the hub Sony Corporation http www sony net
3. periodically regardless of alarm output Setting example To send images to the FTP server s every hour Interval Type the interval at which you want to send images to the FTP server s in the boxes You can set the hour H between 0 and 168 the minutes M between 0 and 59 and the seconds between 0 and 55 in units of 5 seconds Image Size Displays the size of the image to be sent to the FTP server s Itis fixed to 360 x 288 Naming Method Set the form of naming the image file to be sent to the FTP server s Select the check box es you want to add to the file name Date amp Time Suffix Adds the date and time to the file name Alarm Sensor Adds the alarm mode to the file name AD if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered by the activity detection SI if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered by the sensor input PS if the image is sent by Periodic Sending SEQ suffix Adds consecutive numbers 000 to 999 to the file name The number is reset to 000 when you click Apply on the FTP Setting page Manual Assigned Name Type the file name up to 36 characters Suffix Displays an extension eye The image is always sent in the Wavelet compressed format and eye is added to its file name The example of a display An example of the form you have set is displayed when you click Apply Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15
4. E mail It is fixed to 360 x 288 Sending Images via E mail at Alarm SMTP Setting Page Naming Method Set the form of naming the image file to be attached to an E mail Select the check box es you want to add to the file name Date amp Time Suffix Adds the date and time to the file name Alarm Sensor Adds the alarm mode to the file name AD if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered by the activity detection SI if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered by the sensor input PS if the image is sent by Periodic Sending SEQ suffix Adds consecutive numbers 000 to 999 to the file name The number is reset to 000 when you click Apply on the SMTP Setting page Manual Assigned Name Type the file name up to 36 characters Suffix Displays an extension eye The image is always sent in the Wavelet compressed format and eye is added to its file name The example of a display An example of the form you have set is displayed when you click Apply Subject Message Box Type the title of the E mail up to 64 characters Body Message Box Type the text of the E mail up to 255 characters Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Sending Images to FTP Server at Alarm FTP Setting Page When you click FTP in the menu section the FTP Setting page appears Use this page to set up for sending monitor images to an FTP File Transfer
5. is installed and you access the camera from outside the firewall click this item Then the Firewall Viewer opens See About Viewers on page 9 w JavaApplet When you monitor the camera image with a computer whose OS is not Windows such as Macintosh Linux and UNIX or using Netscape Navigator Ver 6 x or later click this item Then the Java Applet Viewer opens to allow you to view the monitor image of the camera See Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java Applet Viewer on page 13 Camera Displays the Camera Setting page The Camera amp Sensor access right is required for this function See Setting the Camera Camera Setting Page on page 22 Plugin When you monitor the camera image using Netscape Navigator Ver 4 7 or later of Ver 4 x series click this item to open the Plugin Download page Downloading is required only for the first time you access the camera For details see About Viewers on page 9 Version Displays the camera software version Image Control Section Image Size Selects the image size See Selecting the image size on page 10 Expansion Selects the image expansion ratio See Expanding the image on page 10 Frame Rate Selects the frame rate to transmit images See Selecting the frame rate on page 10 Monochrome Select this check box to display the image in monochrome See Displaying the monitor image in monochrom
6. set Pre Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images before an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Post Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Post Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images after an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Sensor Input SI Select this check box to send images to the FTP server s when an alarm triggered by the sensor input is output You can set the time and the frame rate for saving images in the boxes below Pre Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Pre Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images before an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Post Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Post Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images after an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Sending Images to FTP Server at Alarm FTP Setting Page 25 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes 26 Periodic Sending PS Select this check box to send images to the FTP server s
7. 0P Current Date amp Time to the date and time setting of the computer Manual Date amp Time Setting When you want to set the camera s date and time manually operate as follows Type the date and time you want to set for the camera and click Time Synchronization Applied OK window appears Click OK to change the date and time on SNC VL10P Current Date amp Time to the date and time you typed Time Zone Selecting When you want to set the camera s date and time to the time in the area where the camera 1s installed select the camera location from the drop down list The Number of Supported Clients Type the maximum number of clients 1 to 100 that can log in this camera at the same time Factory Default Resets to the factory settings Click Factory Setting and All configuration information will be initialized as factory setting Are you sure appears Click OK to reset to the factory settings The following settings cannot be reset with this operation Date and time on the System Setting page and IP Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address and Default Gateway on the Network Setting page Reboot Reboots the camera Click Reboot and The SNC VL10P will be rebooted Are you sure appears Click OK to reboot the camera If the setting page cannot be displayed after you have clicked Reboot refresh the Web browser window The Menu page is displayed Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to ev
8. Configuring the Serial Port Serial Setting Page Configuring the Serial Port Serial Setting Page When you click Serial in the menu section the Serial Setting page appears Use this page to configure the RS485 232C serial port on the rear panel of the camera Serial Setting for Port 1 Serial Port Selection Select the protocol for the serial port from the drop down list The selected protocol is automatically displayed in Port Device Name Serial 1 Select this option when using RS 232C protocol Serial 2 Select this option when using RS 485 protocol Port Device Name Displays the setting of Serial Port Selection Serial Transport Select from the drop down list On to enable the RS485 232C port or Off to disable it Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page When you click Sensor I O in the menu section the Sensor I O Setting page appears Use this page to configure the Sensor I O port on the rear panel of the camera Upper Half of Sensor I O Setting Page 9 Disable Enable 9 Disable Enable Mion MiTue Wed MiThu MFri a Mon ilTue MiWed MiThu MFri EES EM ce Mon MilTue MiVWed MiThu Fri MSat EN Activity Detection AD Mion ilTue MiWed MiThu Fri EER Em on MiTue MiVWed MiThu MFri EE Sun M Mon S EE tion Threshold Slow Mid WHigh MSuper MHyper 90n Sor Activity D
9. Network Interface Select the network interface you use By changing the network interface setting the third menu on this page will change automatically LAN Select this option when you use LAN Local Area Network See page 18 for LAN setting Cable Select this option when you use a Cable Modem Cable Internet See page 19 for Cable Modem setting xDSL Select this option when you use a Digital Subscriber Line such as ADSL VDSL and SDSL See page 19 for xDSL setting PSTN Select this option when you use a conventional analog telephone line See page 20 for PSTN setting Configuring the Network Network Setting Page 1 T 10 e4 s1uUIu py Aq sues Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes LAN This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface is set to LAN DHCP Client Protocol Select Enable when you use the DHCP server Disable when you do not use it When you select Enable an IP address is assigned to the camera automatically IP Address Type the IP address of the camera When you have set up the camera using the supplied setup program the IP address is automatically displayed here Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask Broadcast Address Type the broadcast address When you click Get From Subnet Mask the broadcast address is automatically set according to the Subnet Mask value Default Gateway Type the default gateway MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the camera Select MTU Si
10. Protocol server You can specify two FIP servers 4Y2M2D2h2m2s 3ms AD SIPS 000 999 RE 0 122 362 5 2 eye E Manual Assigned Name Suffix The example of a display eye FTP Server 1 Set the information of FTP server 1 in the boxes Address Type the host address of FTP server 1 User ID Type the user ID for FTP server 1 User Password Type the user password for FTP server 1 Pathname Type the default path for FTP server 1 FTP Server 2 Set the information of FTP server 2 in the boxes Address Type the host address of FTP server 2 User ID Type the user ID for FTP server 2 User Password Type the user password for FTP server 2 Pathname Type the default path for FTP server 2 FTP Event Set the trigger with which you send images to the FTP server s You can select one or more trigger s from among Activity Detection AD Sensor Input SI and Periodic Sending PS Activity Detection AD Select this check box to send images to the FTP server s when an alarm triggered by the activity detection is output You can set the time and the frame rate to save images to be sent to the FTP server s in the boxes below Setting example To save images during the period of time between 2 seconds before and 2 seconds after the alarm with a frame rate of 3 fps Pre Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be
11. S O NY 3 619 676 11 1 Network Camera Operating Instructions Version 1 4 SNC VL10P 2002 Sony Corporation 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For AC Adaptor To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Important Nameplate is located on the bottom 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 wll 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 receivi
12. Security Setting page appears Use this page to limit the computers that can access the camera or display the monitor image IP Subnet Filtering Mode IP Subnet Filtering Mode Limits access to the camera by the IP address and subnet Disable Enable Select Enable when you want to limit the access to the camera or Disable when you do not want to limit the access To set a limit use the following items Default Policy Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny If you select Allow you will basically allow access to the camera and only deny access to the camera from the computers having the IP addresses specified on IP Subnet Client Address 0 to 9 below If you select Deny you will basically deny access to the camera and allow access to the camera from the computers having the IP addressed specified below only IP Subnet Client Address 0 to 9 Type the IP addresses and subnet addresses you want to allow or deny access to the camera You can specify up to 9 IP addresses and subnet addresses For a subnet address type 0 to 32 To temporarily cancel the Default Policy for an IP address subnet select Allow or Deny from the drop down list on the right Image Encryption Mode Limits the display of the monitor image by the image encryption Disable Enable Select Enable when you want to encrypt the image or Disable when you do not want to perform the encryption Encryption PIN Number T
13. ages after an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Post Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images after an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Sensor Input SI Select this check box to send an E mail when an alarm triggered by the sensor input is output You can set the time and the frame rate to save images to be attached to the E mail in the boxes below Pre Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Pre Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images before an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Post Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Post Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images after an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Periodic Sending PS Select this check box to send E mails with images attached periodically regardless of alarm output Setting example To send an E mail with images attached every hour Interval Type the interval at which you want to send E mails in the boxes You can set the hour H between 0 and 168 and the minutes M between 0 and 55 in units of 5 minutes Image Size Displays the size of the image to be attached to an
14. ccescctecedcsesdscssseesessticacdassacs 29 Using ARP Commands on Windows 98 NT and 2000 sicsiess sccweatiasinadiictervearscteesiuetives satus AN 29 Using ARP Commands on Windows 95 29 Confirming the Setup icsicnaiviiiineaieii cece 29 Connecting the Camera to a Network s00 30 Connecting to a Local Network LAN 30 Connection Using a Cable Modem 30 Connection Using an xDSL Modem 31 Connection Using a USB Modem 31 Connection Using an Inline Power Hub 32 Introduction How to Use the Manual This manual explains how to operate the SNC VL10P Network Camera from a client PC This manual is written to be read on the computer display As this section gives tips on using this manual read it before you operate the camera Jumping to the related page When you read this manual on the computer display click on the sentence to jump to the related page Software display examples Note that the displays shown in this manual are explanatory examples Some displays may be different from the ones which appear as you operate the application software Printing this manual Depending on your system certain displays or illustrations in this manual when printed out may differ from those as portrayed on your screen Quick Reference printed matter The supplied Quick Reference describes the names and functions of parts and control
15. ddresses Sender Email Address Type the sender camera E mail address in the box Options Use Relay Email Server When you want to send E mails passing through a specified server select this check box and type the server name in the box Content Encoding Type Selects the format with which the image data attached to E mails are encoded Select Quoted Printable or Base64 from the drop down list Email Event Set the trigger with which you send E mails You can select one or more trigger s from among Activity Detection AD Sensor Input SI and Periodic Sending PS Sending Images via E mail at Alarm SMTP Setting Page 23 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyeasiuiupy Aq sues Activity Detection AD Select this check box to send an E mail when an alarm triggered by the activity detection is output You can set the time and the frame rate to save images to be attached to the E mail in the boxes below Setting example To save images during the period of time between 2 seconds before and 2 seconds after the alarm with a frame rate of 3 fps Pre Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm output 0 to 5 seconds can be set Pre Alarm Frame Rate Select from the drop down list the frame rate with which you want to save images before an alarm output 1 to 5 fps can be set Post Alarm Time Select from the drop down list the time in seconds you want to save im
16. e on page 11 Singleshot Select this check box to freeze the monitor image See Freezing the monitor image on page 11 Capture Click to capture the monitor image See Capturing the monitor image on page 11 Sensor 1 Click to output an alarm from Output 1 of the Sensor I O port on the camera See Outputting an Alarm on page 11 Sensor 2 Click to output an alarm from Output 2 of the Sensor I O port on the camera See Outputting an Alarm on page 11 Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 are disabled for the users whose access right is None Logon User Displays the number of users currently accessing this camera Location Displays the location of the camera For setting the location see Configuring the System System Setting Page on page 15 Comment Displays the comment For setting the comment see Configuring the System System Setting Page on page 15 Monitoring the Image from the Camera About Viewers The Network Camera uses Wavelet algorithm to compress and transmit images Therefore in order to view images from the camera you need to download a viewer plugin depending on your Web browser and or OS Using the Internet Explorer Active X Control is necessary When you log in the camera using the Internet Explorer for the first time the Active X Control is automatically downloaded You do not need to install it The monitor image automatically appears when you e
17. ection for Input Select the level of the input which can be used to trigger an alarm Low or High Input Current Status Displays the current status of the device connected to the input of the Sensor I O port Inter alarm Event Detection Time Type the duration between 5 and 60 seconds during which the camera can detect the next alarm input Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page Showing Pop up You can set for displaying SI Sensor Input pop up on the lower right of the monitor image when an alarm output is detected Select On to show a pop up or Off not to show it Output 2 Set up Output 2 of the Sensor I O port Output 2 can output an alarm triggered by the sensor input or manually Output Status Control Select Active to keep Output 2 of the Sensor I O port usually open and close it only when an alarm is output Select De Active to keep Output 2 usually closed and open it only when an alarm is ouput Alarm Event Based Output Activation Function Select SI to synchronize the output from Output 2 of the Sensor I O port with an alarm by the sensor input or Manual to output manually by clicking the Sensor 2 button on the viewer page Output Active Duration Time Type the duration of the output from Output 2 between 1 and 60 seconds Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands This section explai
18. ed File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt a Search Favorites Media 3B 3ga H2 Address amp http 43 14 112 205 main ml 20 frames sec Received 379567 Bytes sec h 7 2 Type your user name and password in the User Name and Password areas If you do not know your user name and password consult your network administrator The user name guest and its password are set as default settings You can monitor the camera images with these settings 3 Click Login If you entered the user name and password that are not for Administrator the Main Viewer page appears See Configuration of Main Viewer Page on page 8 If you entered the user name and password for Administrator the Menu page appears See Configuration of Menu Page on page 14 Other Functions on Login Page Reset button Resets to the user name and password before typing Behind Firewall check box If a firewall is on the network where the camera is installed and you access the camera from outside the firewall select this check box Then the Firewall Viewer opens to allow you to view the monitor image of the camera The same function is available after you logged in by clicking Firewall on the Main Viewer page Plugin When you use Netscape Navigator Ver 4 7 or later of Ver 4 x series as a Web browser click this item to open the Plugin Download page to allow you to download the plu
19. eeoeomaen ci 1 Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java APPIE VIGWET siersteen a 13 Changing the Access Right Re login Page 13 When You Have Trouble FAQ Page 13 Settings by Administrator Logging in as Administrator ccccsscccecceeeeoees 14 Configuration of Menu Page sssscsscssssssses 14 Configuring the System System Setting Page cccscsssccsssccccccsceeeees 15 Setting the User User Setting Page 16 Configuring the Network Network Setting Page ccccsscsssssccccseceoees 17 Common Hems arrore dier a E EO 17 Sa ETE E EEA 18 Cable MOGENT ierann 19 MDS ec IMENICE aan e 19 PSTN METIC ori a wicee neck 20 Setting the Security Security Setting Page esccecessoossoossssssessssssee 21 Setting the Camera Camera Setting Page cccccooooosssssssssscssecceee 22 Sending Images via E mail at Alarm SMTP Setting Pace siniicisincinsinnaniiiiinn 23 Sending Images to FTP Server at Alarm FIP Settin Pace ceuroen 25 Configuring the Serial Port Serial Setting Pace csscscisssicccseccekicaeiatciciasieend 26 Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page cccccscscsceceeeeeeees 27 Table of Contents Upper Half of Sensor I O Setting Page ZT Lower Half of Sensor I O Setting Page 28 Others Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands sicsicsscss
20. egarding the current setting page Configuring the System System Setting Page When you click System in the menu section the System Setting page appears Use this page to perform the principal settings of the software Tokyo Jap Network Camera SNC VL1OP 2002 03 19 12 05 34 Serial Number Displays the serial number of the camera SW Version Displays the camera software version Installation Location Type the installation location of the camera that you want to show on the Location area of the viewer page Additional Comment Type a comment you want to show on the Comment area of the viewer page Date amp Time Format Select the format of date and time to be displayed as a caption on the monitor image from the drop down list Select yyyy mm dd year month day mm dd yyyy month day year or dd mm yyyy day month year SNC VL10P Current Date amp Time Displays the date and time set on the camera You can set the date and time using the following three methods Configuring the System System Setting Page 1 5 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes 16 System PC Current Date amp Time Displays the date and time set on your computer When you want to synchronize the camera s date and time with the date and time setting of the computer operate as follows Click Time Synchronization and Applied OK window appears Click OK to change the date and time on SNC VL1
21. emark of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries UNIX 1s a registered trademark of The Open Group in the US and other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Pentium is aregistered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies or their respective makers 3 Table of Contents Introduction How to Use the Manual cccsscssssccssscccssccsscees 5 Required System Configuration ccscssssscees 5 Pr cautions socessicncnckaiscrssasdassccessssanedsscevecsuenesseusescueve 6 Operating PrecautiOns orenian 6 Operations by Users Logging In to Homepage Login Page 7 Configuration of Main Viewer Page 0000 8 Meni DECON aaa 8 Image Control Section ccecccsessseeeceeeeeeeeees 9 Monitoring the Image from the Camera 9 PADOUL VIEW CUS ireanii d ei E 9 Controlling the Monitor Image from the Image CONTOESCCION eiris eels 10 Controlling the Monitor Image Using the NEC DU cretini a Gosee
22. ery setting page on page 15 Setting the User User Setting Page Setting the User User Setting Page When you click User in the menu section the User Setting page appears Use this page to set the user names and passwords of Administrator and up to five kinds of users User 1 to User 5 and the access right of each user User Setting o porn poo foiro pe o M O M M o i E a i M User Account Type a user name up to 9 characters Password Type a password up to 9 characters Re Type Password To confirm the password type the same characters as those you typed in the Password box If you re type an incorrect character Password is different with Re Typed Password will appear when you click Apply later In this case click OK to cancel the message and re type the correct password Access Rights Select the access right for each user from the drop down list None Allows only monitoring of the camera image on the viewer page including the operations of the monitor image Sensor Allows monitoring of the camera image and alarm output by clicking Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 on the viewer page Camera amp Sensor Allows monitoring of the camera image and alarm output by clicking Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 on the viewer page and setting the camera on the Camera Setting page The access right for Administrator is fixed to All allowing access to all the functions of t
23. et apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel Gooi de batterij miet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerket worden NOTICE TO USERS 2002 Sony Corporation All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement CCD IRIS is a trad
24. etection AD Set up the activity detection that detects movement in the image shot by the camera Available Alarm Events Select Enable if you want to output an alarm when movement is detected or Disable if you do not want to output an alarm Scheduling Using the boxes below you can set up to 6 schedules on which the activity detection works Select Enable to enable all the schedules whose check boxes you have selected or Disable to disable them Scheduling 1 to Scheduling 6 For each schedule type the time in hours and minutes when the activity detection starts and ends and select the check box es of the working days of the week To enable each schedule you have set select the check box on the left of Scheduling You can select multiple schedules Activity Detection Threshold Select the sensitivity of activity detection Low Mid High Super or Hyper The highest sensitivity is given by Hyper which can detect the smallest movement Showing Pop up You can set for displaying AD Activity Detection pop up on the lower right of the monitor image when an alarm output is detected Select On to show a pop up or Off not to show it Output 1 Set up Output of the Sensor I O port Output can output an alarm triggered by the activity detection or manually Output Status Control Select Active to keep Output 1 of the Sensor I O port usually open and close it only when an alarm is output Select De Active t
25. eter Masking Level Image Quality Level If you right click on the monitor image displayed here a menu appears to allow access to various settings The menu items are the same as those in the menu displayed when you right click on the monitor image in the viewer See Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Menu on page 11 Caption Show Enables or disables the caption display Click to show the check mark to display the caption Click it again to remove the check mark to make the caption disappear Color Selects the caption color Click to show the check mark on White to display the caption with white letters on a black background Click to show the check mark on Black to display the caption with black letters on a white background Focus Area Use this function when you want to focus on a portion of the monitor image by masking over the other portion The focused portion is called focus area With masking the transmitting data size reduces and a higher frame rate is obtained New Area Click to show the check mark to determine anew focus area on the image Drag the mouse to make a dotted frame on the area you want to set as the focus area and left click A new focus area is now set Enable Area Click to show the check mark to enable the predetermined focus area and mask over the non focus area Disable Area Click to show the check mark to remove the masking and resume the normal image Masking Level Select t
26. flicker canceller function 1s activated Select Always to always activate the flicker canceller function To restrict the time to activate the flicker canceller function select Time Schedule and select the start time 00 00 to 23 00 from the From drop down list and the end time 01 00 to 24 00 from the To drop down list Setting the Camera Camera Setting Page Calibration Parameters Adjusts the image from the camera Type the adjustment value in each box The adjustment range for each item is displayed on the right of the box Brightness Adjust the brightness Contrast Adjust the contrast Hue Adjust the hue Saturation Adjust the saturation Caption Specifies the caption to be displayed on the upper left of the monitor image Black White Selects the caption color When you select White the caption is displayed with white letters on a black background When you select Black the caption is displayed with black letters on a white background Time Information To display the date and time in the caption select this check box You can specify the format of date and time with Date amp Time Format on the System Setting page Title Box To display a title in the caption select this check box and type your desired title in the text box on the right You can enter up to 128 characters but some of the entered characters may not be displayed depending on the image size Focus Area Control New Area Param
27. gin required for the Netscape The same function is available after you logged in by clicking Plugin on the Main Viewer page For details see About Viewers on page 9 Java Applet When you use an OS other than Windows such as Macintosh Linux and UNIX or Netscape Navigator Ver 6 x or later click this item to start the Java Applet viewer The same function is available after you logged in by clicking Java Applet on the Main Viewer page For details see About Viewers on page 9 S W Version Displays the camera software version Logging In to Homepage Login Page 7 si sn Aq suoreiado sias Aq suoineisdo 8 Configuration of Main Viewer Page When you log in with an access right other than Administrator the Main Viewer page is displayed When you log in as Administrator select Home on the Menu page page 14 to display the Main Viewer page This section briefly explains the functions of the parts and controls on the Main Viewer page For a detailed explanation on each part or control see the specified pages Main Viewer page Image control section Menu section Monitor image Configuration of Main Viewer Page Menu Section FAQ Displays the FAQ page See When You Have Trouble FAQ Page on page 13 Logoff Displays the Re login page See Changing the Access Right Re login Page on page 13 6 Firewall If a firewall is on the network where the camera
28. he check mark to enable the focus area and mask over the non focus area Disable Area Click Disable Area to show the check mark to remove the masking and resume the normal image Masking Level Selects the masking level from Level 1 to Level 5 A higher masking level gives a larger masking density and higher frame rate Some of the focus area functions might not be operative depending on the viewer in use Monitoring the Image from the Camera Image Quality Selects the image quality from Level 0 to Level 9 A higher level gives a higher quality image but the frame rate becomes lower Caption Focus 4rea Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 ow Level 9 Image Quality does not appear in the menu when you view the monitor image using the Firewall viewer Capture When you click Capture the monitor image freezes and the Saving dialog appears Type the file name select the file format specify the destination to which the file is to be stored and click Save This function is the same as when you click the Capture icon on the image control section See Capturing the monitor image on page 11 Capture does not appear in the menu when you view the monitor image using the Java Applet viewer Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java Applet Viewer When you use an OS other than Windows such as Macintosh UNIX and Linux click JavaApplet on the Login page or
29. he masking level from Level 1 to Level 5 A higher masking level gives a larger masking density and higher frame rate Image Quality Selects the image quality from Level 0 to Level 9 A higher level gives a higher quality image but the frame rate becomes lower Capture When you click Capture the monitor image freezes and the Saving dialog appears Type the file name select the file format specify the destination to which the file is to be stored and click Save This function is the same as when you click the Capture icon on the image control section See Capturing the monitor image on page 11 Camera Installation Angle Rotates the monitor image according to the camera angle Select Normal 90 deg 180 deg or 270 deg from the drop down list The monitor image output from the VIDEO OUT connector composite output cannot be rotated Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Sending Images via E mail at Alarm SMTP Setting Page When you click SMTP in the menu section the SMTP Setting page appears Use this page to set up for sending monitor images attached to an E mail SMTP Setting Parameter Name Parameter Value tect imal 55 Unit 5 Minutes E SEQ E Manual Assigned Name Suffix The example of a display D Max 256Byte BE O eye Recipient Email Address Type a recipient E mail address in each box You can set two E mail a
30. he software Auto Login Allows direct logging in the camera without displaying the Login page affording the access right for the user specified in Auto Login User box Select Enable to enable the Auto Login function Disable to disable it Auto Login User Select the user for the Auto Login function from the drop down list User 1 to User 5 When Auto Login is set to Enable the user with the access right specified here can log in the camera Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Configuring the Network Network Setting Page When you click Network in the menu section the Network Setting page appears Use this page to configure the network to connect the camera and the computer You can configure four types of network LAN Cable Cable Modem xDSL Digital Subscriber Line and PSTN conventional analog telephone line The third menu on the Network Setting page will change automatically according to the selected network type Common Items OLAN Cable xDSL PSTN Web Server Port Setting Type the TCP port number 1 to 65535 used to access the camera and for the camera to transmit the data The default setting is 80 Video Server Port Setting Type the TCP port number 1 to 65535 used for the camera to transmit the shot images The default setting is 8080 You cannot set the same port number for both the Web Server Port and the Video Server Port Select
31. milliseconds Minimum Ims Maximum 2ms Average Ims Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands SJOUIO SJOUIO 30 Connecting the Camera to a Network This section explains how to connect the camera to a network using various interfaces Connecting to a Local Network LAN 1 Select Ethernet in the setup program or select LAN on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting page for the Administrator and set the items for the LAN connection For details on the settings see LAN on page 18 For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program in the supplied Quick Reference 2 Connect the camera to the network as follows SNC VL10P AC power adaptor Supplied Power cord supplied Ethernet cable straight not supplied to an AC outlet 10BASE T Connecting the Camera to a Network 1 Connection Using a Cable Modem Select Cable Modem in the setup program or select Cable on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting page for the Administrator and set the items for the cable modem connection For details on the settings see Cable Modem on page 19 For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program in the supplied Quick Reference Connect the camera to the network a
32. n control the monitor image from the image control section on the viewer page Image control section Network Camera SNC VLIOP Selecting the image size Click the down arrow button in the Image Size box and select the image size from the drop down list 720 x 576 720 x 288 360 x 288 180 x 144 or 90 x 72 Expanding the image Click the down arrow button in the Expansion box and select the expansion ratio from the drop down list x1 x2 x3 or x4 e The available expansion ratios depend on the selected image size e The expansion ratios cannot be selected when using the Firewall viewer Selecting the frame rate Click the down arrow button in the Frame Rate box and select the frame rate with which the images are transmitted from the drop down list 1 fps 3 fps 5 fps 15 fps or Fastest fps indicates the number of frames transmitted per second With Fastest the camera transmits the maximum number of frames as possible for the connected line The maximum frame rate is 25 fps If heat builds up inside the camera the images are transmitted at 1 fps although another frame rate value is selected in the Frame Rate box In this case contact your authorized Sony dealer Displaying the monitor image in monochrome Select the Monochrome check box By removing the check mark the color monitor image is restored Freezing the monitor image Select the Singleshot check box The monitor image freezes at the moment you
33. ng 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 If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony s Business Information Center BIC at 1 800 686 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 VLIOP Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 680 Kinderkamack Road Oradell NJ 07649 USA Telephone No 201 930 6972 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 Voor de klanten in Nederland e Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van h
34. ns how to assign an IP address to the camera using ARP Address Resolution Protocol commands without using the supplied setup program For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP address to the Camera in the supplied Quick Reference Using ARP Commands on Windows 98 NT and 2000 Open a DOS window and enter the IP address and the MAC address of the camera you want to assign a new IP address to using the following commands Arp s lt SNC VLI10P IP address gt lt SNC VL10P MAC address gt Ping t lt SNC VL10P IP address gt Example Arp s 192 168 1 3 00 40 8c 10 00 86 Ping t 192 168 1 3 Using ARP Commands on Windows 95 Open a DOS window and enter the IP address and the MAC address of the camera you want to assign a new IP address to and the IP address of your computer using the following commands Arp s lt SNC VL10P IP address gt lt SNC VL10P MAC address gt lt your PC IP address gt Ping lt SNC VLI1OP IP address gt Example Arp s 192 168 1 3 00 40 8c 10 00 86 192 168 1 2 Ping t 192 168 1 3 Confirming the Setup If the IP address is successfully assigned a message similar to the following will appear on the screen Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 192 168 1 3 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 3 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 3 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in
35. nter the Main Viewer page Using the Netscape Ver 4 x series You need to download the plugin for Netscape stored in the camera When you log in the camera using Netscape for the first time the Plugin Download page appears Click Download SNC V10P Plug in Now and follow the instructions on the screen Plugin Download page SNC VL10P Plugin Download 1 SNC VL10P Plugin Installation for Netscape Browser 98 Me NT4 0 2000 plugin for SNC VL10P do just click the following button Download SNC YLIOP Plug in Now Monitoring the Image from the Camera 9 si sn Aq suoreiado sias Aq suoineisdo 10 Using an OS other than Windows such as Macintosh UNIX and Linux or Netscape Navigator Ver 6 x or later Java Applet viewer is necessary When you log in the camera for the first time click JavaApplet on the Login page or the Main Viewer page to start the Java Applet viewer See Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java Applet Viewer on page 13 Java Applet Viewer page When there is a firewall on the network where the camera is installed To monitor the camera image outside the firewall a Firewall viewer is necessary To start the Firewall viewer select the Behind Firewall check box on the Login page or click Firewall on the Main Viewer page Firewall Viewer page Monitoring the Image from the Camera Controlling the Monitor Image from the Image Control Section You ca
36. o keep Output 1 usually closed and open it only when an alarm is ouput Alarm Event Based Output Activation Function Select AD to synchronize the output from Output 1 of the Sensor I O port with an alarm by the activity detection or Manual to output manually by clicking the Sensor button on the viewer page Output Active Duration Time Type the duration of the output from Output between 1 and 60 seconds Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page 21 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes 28 Lower Half of Sensor I O Setting Page Sensor Input Sl Glow High Sensor Input SI Set up the sensor input that is the input to the Sensor I O port on the rear panel of the camera Available Alarm Events Select Enable if you want to output an alarm when the input to the Sensor I O port is detected or Disable if you do not want to output an alarm Scheduling Using the boxes below you can set up to 6 schedules on which the sensor input works Select Enable to enable all the schedules whose check boxes you have selected or Disable to disable them Scheduling 1 to Scheduling 6 For each schedule type the time in hours and minutes when the sensor input starts and ends and select the check box es of the working days of the week To enable each schedule you have set select the check box on the left of Scheduling You can select multiple schedules Sensor Type Sel
37. or Image Using the Menu When you right click on the monitor image the image control menu appears Caption Specifies the caption on the monitor image Caption 2002 03 2 O0 00 36 55 ee oy 2 WU oo V Show Focus Area Color w White Menu Show Enables or disables the caption display Click Show to show the check mark to display the caption Click it again to remove the check mark to make the caption disappear Color Selects the caption color When you click White to show the check mark the caption is displayed with white letters on a black background When you select Black the caption is displayed with black letters on a white background Monitoring the Image from the Camera 11 si sn Aq suoreiado sias Aq suoeiado Focus Area Use this function to focus on a portion of the monitor image by masking over the other portion The focused portion is called forcus area By masking the image the transmitting data size reduces and a higher frame rate 1s obtained 2OO2IOSN 2 00 01 33 9 Caption a Focus 4rea New Area Enable Grea Disable rea Image Quality Capt eee Saali Level 1 Level 2 wv Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Focus area New Area To determine a new focus area on the image click New Area Then drag the mouse to make a dotted frame on the area you want to set as the focus area and left click A new focus area is now set Enable Area Click Enable Area to show t
38. s Operating or storage location Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following locations Extremely hot or cold places Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 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 Transportation When transporting the camera repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality Cleaning e 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 Precautions About the fan To prevent internal heat buildup the camera has a built in fan If the frame rate of the camera becomes fps although the other frame rate value has been set using the Frame Rate menu on the Web screen the built in fan may be damaged In this case contact your authorized Sony dealer Operations by Users Logging In to Homepage Login Page Start the Web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the camera you want to monitor The Login page of Network Camera SNC VL10P is display
39. s follows SNC VL10P AC power adaptor Supplied cama Power cord Supplied Ethernet cable not supplied to an AC outlet 10BASE T Cable Modem e For details on the cable modem connection refer to the operation manual of the modem e For required connection settings check with your ISP Connection Using an xDSL Modem Select xDSL PPPoE in the setup program or select xDSL on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting page for the Administrator and set the items for the xDSL modem connection For details on the settings see xDSL Interface on page 19 For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program in the supplied Quick Reference 2 Connect the camera to the network as follows SNC VL10P AC power adaptor supplied Power cord supplied Ethernet cable not supplied to an AC outlet 10BASE T xDSL Modem 1 Connection Using a USB Modem Select PSTN in the setup program or select PSTN on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting page for the Administrator and set the items for the USB modem connection For details on the settings see PSTN Interface on page 20 For the use of the setup program see Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program in the supplied Quick Reference Connect the camera to the network as follows SNC VL10P
40. s of the Network Camera connecting examples and how to set up the camera Be sure to read the Quick Reference before operating Required System Configuration You will need a computer with the following features to connect to the Network Camera CPU Pentium 333 MHz RAM 64 MB OS Windows 98 Me NT4 0 2000 Web browser Internet Explorer Ver 5 0 or later Netscape Navigator Ver 4 7 or later of Ver 4 x series Netscape Navigator of Ver 6 x series or later can also be used although the Java Applet viewer is necessary How to Use the Manual Required System Configuration 5 _ WANN UOHONpol U AVA 6 Precautions 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 use and contact your authorized Sony dealer In case of abnormal operation e If the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell e If water or other foreign objects enter the cabinet or e If you drop the unit or damage the cabinet Disconnect the camera cable and the connecting cables 2 Contact your authorized Sony dealer or the store where you purchased the product Operating Precaution
41. select the check box By removing the check mark the monitor image in motion is restored Capturing the monitor image Click the Capture icon The monitor image freezes at that moment and the Save As dialog appears Type the file name select the file format specify the destination to which the file is to be stored and click Save Saveas ll Save Itt A My Documents do E re EE ES My Pictures File name Cancel save as type AAE ali E About the file format You can save images in BMP format bmp or in the Wavelet compression format eye You can view the images saved as in the Wavelet compression format eye using a Web browser Double click the file and specify the Web browser from the Application Selection dialog then the image appears The camera always saves the images in the x 1 expansion ratio regardless of the expansion ratio in which the image is displayed on the Web browser Outputting an Alarm Click the Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 icon When you click Sensor 1 the alarm set for output 1 of the Sensor I O port located on the rear panel of the camera is output When you click Sensor 2 the alarm set for output 2 of the Sensor I O port is output The alarm setting is made by the Administrator See Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page on page 27 Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 are disabled for the users whose access right is None Controlling the Monit
42. the Main Viewer page The Java Applet viewer Starts The image control section of the Java Applet viewer is located at the bottom Image control section Functions of the image control section Connect Disconnect To display the monitor image click Connect and type the user name and password in the dialog Click Disconnect to stop transmitting the image from the camera Image Size Selects the image size See Selecting the image size on page 10 Expansion Selects the image expansion ratio See Expanding the image on page 10 Monochrome Check to display the image in monochrome See Displaying the monitor image in monochrome on page 11 Changing the Access Right Re login Page Click Logoff in the menu control section of the viewer and the Re login page is displayed Use this page when you want to log in the camera again as a user with a different access right or as Administrator To log in type the user name and password then click Login When You Have Trouble FAQ Page Click FAQ in the menu control section of the viewer and the FAQ page is displayed There are answers to frequently asked questions on the FAQ page Use this page when you have trouble with the camera Changing the Access Right Re login Page When You Have Trouble FAQ Page 13 si sn Aq suoreiado Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes Settings by Administrator Logging in as Adminis
43. tons common to every setting page on page 15 Configuring the Network Network Setting Page 19 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyessiuiupy Aq s6unjes 20 PSTN Interface This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface is set to PSTN For setting the items in the LAN menu see LAN on page 18 PSTN Interface MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the camera User ID Type the user ID for Internet connection Password Type the password for Internet connection Phone Number Type the telephone number of the ISP access point Connection Timeout For Idle Traffic Type the duration in seconds so that the telephone line is disconnected automatically if there is no data communication during the specified duration Dial Tone Select the dialing type of the telephone line Tone or Pulse Script Enable Sets if a specified script is required for logging in or not Select Enable when you use a script Disable when you do not use it Login Script Select the login script from the drop down list End Wait For Wait For Prompt Send Send CR Send User ID Send Password or Delay and type a required script in the box on the right Configuring the Network Network Setting Page Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Setting the Security Security Setting Page When you click Security in the menu section the
44. trator If you log in as Administrator you can perform all the settings of the software To log in as Administrator operate as follows 1 Display the Login page or the Re login page 2 Type the user name and password for Administrator in the User Name and Password boxes The user name admin and the password admin are set as default settings for Administrator We recommend that you change them on the User Setting page Go Click Login The Menu page appears See Configuration of Menu Page on page 14 Logging in as Administrator Configuration of Menu Page Configuration of Menu Page When you log in as Administrator Welcome to SNC VL10P Administration Page Menu page is displayed This section briefly explains the functions of the parts and controls on the Menu page For a detailed explanation on each part or control see the specified pages Menu page Menu section Brief explanation of each menu Menu section Click on each menu name to display the setting page As the menu section is displayed on each setting page you can switch the setting page from any of them Menu Displays the Menu page when you click it on one of the setting pages System Displays the System Setting page See Configuring the System System Setting Page on page 15 User Displays the User Setting page See Setting the User User Setting Page on page 16 Network Displays the Network Se
45. tting page See Configuring the Network Network Setting Page on page 17 Security Displays the Security Setting page See Setting the Security Security Setting Page on page 21 Camera Displays the Camera Setting page See Setting the Camera Camera Setting Page on page 22 SMTP Displays the SMTP Setting page See Sending Images via E mail at Alarm SMTP Setting Page on page 23 FTP Displays the FTP Setting page See Sending Images to FTP Server at Alarm FTP Setting Page on page 25 Serial Displays the Serial Setting page See Configuring the Serial Port Serial Setting Page on page 26 Sensor I O Displays the Sensor I O Setting page See Configuring the Sensor I O Port Sensor I O Setting Page on page 27 Home Displays the viewer page See Monitoring the Image from the Camera on page 9 To return to the Menu page from the viewer page Click Logoff to display the Re login page and log in as Administrator again Buttons common to every setting page The following buttons are displayed on every setting page Apply Cancel Help Apply Click this button to make the values set on the current setting page valid When Applied OK window appears click OK to make the set values valid Cancel Click this button to make the set values invalid and restore the previous settings Help Click this button to display the help r
46. ype a PIN Personal Identification Number to allow displaying the monitor image of up to 11 characters When Image Encryption Mode is set to Enable a dialog to request the input of the PIN number appears when a user logs in the camera returns to the viewer page from the FAQ or Version page or enters the Camera Setting page The user can view the monitor image by typing the PIN number specified here Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Setting the Security Security Setting Page 21 Joyessiuiupy Aq suyas Joyensiuiupy Aq sumes 22 Setting the Camera Camera Setting Page The users having the Camera amp Sensor access right can also access this page When you click Camera in the menu section the Camera Setting page appears Use this page to set the functions of the camera oo 100 10 cS oo 100 10 CCD IRIS Turns on off the CCD IRIS function which automatically adjusts the luminance level for optimum image output level If you select On the CCD IRIS function automatically adjusts the shutter speed to cut exposure when incoming light is excessive Flickerless Mode Select On to enable the flicker canceller function flickerless mode to reduce flicker under fluorescent light Select Off to disable the flickerless mode You cannot select On for both CCD IRIS and Flickerless Mode simultaneously Scheduling Setting Set the time when the
47. ze Select the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit from the drop down list 1500 Bytes 1300 Bytes 1100 Bytes 900 Bytes 700 Bytes or 500 Bytes DNS1 Server IP Address Type the IP address of DNS1 Domain Name Server 1 DNS2 Server IP Address Type the IP address of DNS2 Domain Name Server 2 if necessary Configuring the Network Network Setting Page DNS3 Server IP Address Type the IP address of DNS3 Domain Name Server 3 if necessary Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 Cable Modem This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface is set to Cable For setting the items in the LAN menu see LAN on page 18 MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the camera User ID Type the user ID for Internet connection Password Type the password for Internet connection Apply Cancel Help See Buttons common to every setting page on page 15 xDSL Interface This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface is set to xDSL For setting the items in the LAN menu see LAN on page 18 Network Type Select if PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is used or not Select PPPoE when you use the PPPoE Ethernet when you do not use it MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the camera User ID Type the user ID for Internet connection Password Type the password for Internet connection Apply Cancel Help See But

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