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1. Set the DNS server address To obtain the DNS server addresses automatically Select Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically r Use the folowing DNS server address lt 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 each box optan DNS server address autamefically Use the following DNS server address Primary DNS server address 192 168 0 200 Secondary DNS server address 192 168 0 201 Third DNS server address 192 168 0 202 Fourth DNS server address 192 166 0 203 The Third DNS server address and Fourth DNS server address are invalid for this camera Set the HTTP port number HTTP port Mo Bl C 1024 to 65535 Normally select 80 for the HTTP port number To use another port number select the text box and type a port number between 1024 and 65535 10 Type the Administrator name and Administrator password Administrator name admin 0 Administrator password ee The default settings of both items are admin 11 You cannot change the Administrator name and Administrator password in this step To change these items See Setting the User User setting Page on page 25 Confirm that all items are correctly set then click OK OK If Setting OK is displayed the IP add
2. 0 0 0 0 HE Allow 7 Network address Subnet 5 Network address Subnet 6 ooco fp HEE AI Allow 7 Allow Y Network address Subnet 7 0 0 0 0 f8 Allow 7 Network address Subnet 8 Network address Subnet 9 0 0 0 0 AE 0 0 0 0 fe Allow v Allow 7 Network address Subnet 1 to Network address Subnet 10 Type the IP addresses and subnet mask values you want to allow or deny access to the camera You can specify up to 10 IP addresses and subnet mask values For a subnet mask type 8 to 32 To temporarily cancel the Default Policy for a specified IP address subnet mask select Allow or Deny from the drop down list on the right Tip The subnet mask value represents the bit number from the left of the network address For example the subnet mask value for 255 255 255 0 is 24 If you set 192 168 0 0 24 Allow you can allow access from the computers having an IP address between 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 0 255 You can access the camera even from a computer having the IP address whose access right is set to Deny if you enter the user name and password set for Level 4 access right on the authentication dialog displayed OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 ARRAN Network address Subnet10 0 0 0 0 HE Allow w OK Cancel Default policy Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny If you select Allow you
3. Sharpness Select the sharpness in 16 steps from 1 to 16 Selecting 16 gives the image with the highest sharpness Contrast Select the contrast in 7 steps from 3 to 3 Selecting 3 gives the image with the highest contrast The Contrast setting is effective for the computer image only It is not effective for the video signal output Camera reset Click Apply and Camera reset OK appears Click OK on the dialog to reset the camera settings on the Camera setting page to the factory settings Configuring the Network Network setting Page Configuring the Network Network setting Page When you click Network on the Administrator menu the Network setting page appears Use this page to configure the network to connect the camera and the computer Wired LAN setting Section This section provides the menus for connecting the camera through the network cable DHCP amp On Of DNS auto acquisition On OF IP address 192 168 0 100 Subnet mask 255000 Default gateway fo MAC address 08 00 46 98 d7 66 Primary DNS EEEE Secondary DNS Bandwidth control Unlimited Mbps OK Cancel DHCP Select On to assign the IP address to the camera automatically When you have assigned a proper IP address to the camera select Off When you set DHCP to On make sure that there is an DHCP server on the network DNS auto acquisition When DHCP
4. Administrator User 1 to 9 Specify User name Password Re type password and Access right for each user ID User name Type a user name between 4 and 16 characters Password Type a password between 4 and 16 characters Re type password To confirm the password type the same characters as you typed in the Password box If you type an incorrect character in the User name Password or Re type password box a message like the following appears In this case click OK to cancel the message and re type the correct character IGlxd User 1 User name error Java Applet window Access right Select the access right for each user from the drop down list You can select from Level 1 to Level 4 The rights afforded to each access right are as follows Level 1 Level 2 Allows monitoring of the camera image including some operations for monitoring Level 3 Allows monitoring of the camera image and manual application operations Level 4 Allows all the access right as Administrator No access right Use this option when you want to prohibit access to the camera temporarily User access right Select the level of the access right to require user authentication The authentication dialog will appear where user authentication is required Level 1 Performs user authentication when a user accesses the following pages main viewer page page 10 Trigger control parts page 12 or Administrator menu page page 16
5. Sequence No Appl clear Apply Owerwrite On Off On Off Canad SMTP server o P ty name warning Administrator OO e mail address Mode Manual Alarm Periodical recording Back OK Image file name Type the basic file name you want to assign to the images when saving in the memory You can use up to 6 alphanumeric hyphen and _ underscore for naming Suffix Select the suffix to add to the file name None No suffix is added The basic file name is assigned to the image to be recorded in memory Date Time The date time suffix is added to the file name The date timer suffix consists of lower two digits of year 2 digits month 2 digits date 2 digits hour 2 digits minute 2 digits second 2 digits and consecutive number 2 digits thus 14 digit number is added to the file name Sequence number A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000000 and 4294967295 is added to the basic file name Tip When the Mode menu is set to Alarm the type of alarm and the capture timing to the alarm are added to the suffix Type of alarm S1 Sensor AD Activity Detection Capture timing PR Pre alarm JT Just alarm PT Post alarm Sequence No clear Click Apply to reset the Sequence number suffix to 0 Overwrite Select if you overwrite the file or not when there is insufficient memory space to record the image Select On to allow overwriting The oldest file or fol
6. Select Tool from the menu bar of Internet Explorer then select Internet Options and Security tab in sequence 2 Click the Internet icon when using the camera via the Internet or Local intranet icon when using the camera via a local network 3 Set the slider to Medium or lower If the slider is not displayed click Default Level When using antivirus software in the computer e When you use antivirus software in your computer the camera performance may be reduced for example the frame rate for displaying the image may lower e The Web page displayed when you log in the camera uses Java Script The display of the page may be affected 1f you use antivirus software in your computer Logging in as Administrator If you log in the camera as the Administrator you can perform all the settings provided with the software The Administrator may be logged in at any time regardless of the number of the users being accessed Click Administrator on the welcome page The login page appears Enter Network Password 21x Please type your user name and password Site 132 168 0 100 Realm Sony Network Camera SNC CS3 User Name admin Password aa IV Save this password in your password list Cancel 2 Enter the user name and password for Administrator then click OK The user name admin and the password admin are set at the factory for the Administrator You can change them on the User setting page in
7. Controlling the Application Manually on page 12 Setting the Alarm Out 1 or 2 Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Page 33 elowe9 eu GulessiulWpYy elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy 34 Alarm Controls alarm out by synchronizing with an external sensor input or the built in activity detection function When you select Alarm the Alarm mode setting section appears see page 34 Timer Controls alarm out 1 by the timer When you select Timer the Timer mode setting section appears see page 34 Alarm mode setting Section M Sensor Alarm l Activity detection Activity detection Available period Always Use scheduler Schedule No M1EP203040506 Schedule check Alarm duration f Back OK Alarm Select the alarm to link the alarm out I function If the selected alarm is detected the alarm out 1 status changes Sensor External sensor connected to sensor input of the camera I O port Activity detection The activity detection function built in the camera To set the activity detection function click Activity detection The Activity detection setting page appears see page 40 Available period Select the period for which the alarm mode 1s available Always The alarm mode is available any time Use scheduler The alarm mode is available according to the schedule selected on the Schedule No menu below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select
8. aoi 31 Alarm mode setting Section 21111111111 2 Periodical sending mode setting Section 33 Setting the Alarm Out 1 or 2 Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Page 22222020002 33 Activating Deactivating the Alarm Out I Function Alarm out 1 usage setting Page 33 Setting the Alarm Out I Function Alarm out I setting Page 111112111 33 Alarm mode setting Section 21111111111 34 Timer mode setting Section 11111111112 34 Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page 2222222000000000 35 Activating Deactivating the Image Memory Function Image memory usage setting Page 35 Recording an Image in the Memory Image memory setuno PAGS ua tow oo WA 35 Alarm mode setting Section 11111111111 36 Periodical recording mode setting Section 37 Directory Structure of Image Memory 37 Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page cccccsssssseees 38 Communicating Data via Serial Port Serial setting Page 22220000000000000000000000000000 gt 38 Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page ssssssssssssssseceesees 39 Setting the Activity Detection Function Activity detection setting Page 0000 40 Setting the Activity Detection Area 222112 40 Showing the Pop up Pop up setting Page c
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10. HAD Exwave Hole Accumulated Diode e CCD Charge Coupled Device How to Use This User s Guide This User s Guide explains how to operate the SNC CS3N CS3P Network Camera from a computer The User s Guide is written to be read on the computer display As this section gives tips on using the User s Guide read it before you operate the camera Jumping to the related page When you read the User s Guide on the computer display click on the sentence to jump to the related page Software display examples Note that the displays shown in the User s Guide are explanatory examples Some displays may be different from the ones which appear as you operate the application software Printing the User s Guide Depending on your system certain displays or illustrations in the User s Guide when printed out may differ from those as portrayed on your screen Installation Manual printed matter The supplied Installation Manual describes the names and functions of parts and controls of the Network Camera connecting examples and how to set up the camera Be sure to read the Installation Manual before operating 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 prec
11. SNMP 4 describes the instance of mib 2 system sysContact 0 This field is used to describe the information on the administrator of this camera Nothing is set at the factory describes the instance of mib 2 system sysName 0 This field is used to describe the administration node of this camera Nothing is set at the factory describes the instance of mib 2 snmpEnable AuthenTraps 0 This example shows when 1 enable is set With this setting a trap occurs when there is an Authentication failure When 2 disable is set no Authentication failure trap occurs describes the community name and the reading writing attributes This example shows the identification number ID 1 the community name public and enables read from any IP address 0 0 0 0 describes the community name and the reading writing attributes similarly to This example shows the identification number D 2 the community name private and enables read write by the SNMP request packet from the host 192 168 0 101 0 describes the host name to send a trap This example shows the identification number ID 1 the community name public and enables sending of traps to the host having the IP address 192 168 0 101 2 Setting Commands The unit supports the following setting commands of SNMP lt Method gt GET POST lt Command gt http 1p_adr snmpdconf snmpdconf cgi lt paramet
12. from that set on the computer the time is adjusted using the time zone difference and set on the camera e Due to the network properties there may be a slight difference between the actual time and the time set on the camera Date time format Select the format of date and time to be displayed on the monitor image from the drop down list You can select from among yyyy mm dd hh mm ss year month day hour minute second mm dd yyyy hh mm ss month day year hour minute second and dd mm yyyy hh mm ss day month year hour minute second Click Apply to transfer the setting to the camera Synchronization with NTP server Synchronizes the camera s time with that of the NTP Network Time Protocol server Select On to activate the time synchronization and Off to deactivate it NTP server name Type the host name or IP address of the NTP server up to 64 characters This setting is valid when the Synchronization with NTP server menu is set to On Interval time Select the interval at which you want to adjust the camera s time referring to the NTP server time between I and 24 hours The set interval is a guide and does not indicate the exact time This setting is valid when the Synchronization with NTP server menu is set to On The time adjusted by this function may be slightly in error depending on the network environments between the camera and the NTP server Initialization Section Backup setting Save Restore s
13. is set to On select if the IP address of the DNS server is assigned automatically or not Select On to assign the IP address of the DNS server automatically IP address Type the IP address of the camera Subnet mask Type the subnet mask Default gateway Type the default gateway MAC address Displays the MAC address of the camera Primary DNS Type the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server if necessary Bandwidth control Limits the data communication bandwidth of the camera You can select from among the following Unlimited 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Mbps Select Unlimited when you do not want to limit the bandwidth e If you limit the bandwidth the camera performance may be affected for example the frame rate of image display may be reduced e The actual bandwidth may differ from the selected option depending on the network environments OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 HTTP port setting Section You can set the port number for the HTTP server on the camera HTTP Port No 30 1024 to 65535 OK Cancel HTTP port No Normally select 80 If you want to use a port number other than 80 select the text box and type a port number between 1024 and 65535 When you have set the HTTP port No to a number other than 80 on the Network set
14. server You can set a value between 1 second and the time set on the Interval time menu The actual interval may be longer than the set value depending on image size and the network environments Built in memory Displays the built in memory space Log Click View to display the Backup FTP log page to show network failures and event information Click Clear to delete the log contents The log contents are cleared when the power of the camera is turned off Operating the Digest Viewer If you download the HTML file the Java Script file and the JPEG image files to your computer and open HTML file using a general browser the digest viewer is displayed on the screen Digest viewer SNC CS3 Digest Image Viewer Ried ao 2003 08 05 time 20 35 38 Image view size Auto z Play speed 1 2 3 4 5 Number Displays the consecutive still image number Date Displays the date and time when the image is captured Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page 29 elowe eu Guqe4 SIUIUPY elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy 30 Image view size Select the image size to be displayed on the digest viewer from among the following Auto 160 x 120 320 x 240 640 x 480 When you select Auto the image is displayed in the size specified with the Image size menu on the Camera setting page see page 20 Play speed Select the play speed from 1 to 5 5 is the highest speed Whether you can play the image at
15. the Administrator menu see page 25 The welcome page is changed to that for Administrator Bak gt Q A Bsearch Favorites Gmedia lt 4 Ey 4 Address amp http 192 168 0 100 home l4 admin html File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Network Camera SNC CS3N SONY Copyright 2003 Sony Corporation All rights reserved 3 Select the viewer You can select the viewer from Java applet viewer or ActiveX viewer whichever is suitable for your system environments and usage For details see About Viewers on page 9 When you have selected the viewer the main viewer page appears see page 10 Other functions on the welcome page for Administrator Setting Click to display the Administrator menu see page 16 Home Click to return to the normal welcome page About Viewers You can select one of the following two viewers Java applet viewer It displays the main viewer page using Java With this viewer you can use all the functions provided with this software e The frame rate is lower than the ActiveX viewer e If the viewer does not operate correctly install or activate Java as follows When you are going to activate Java on the computer with Microsoft VM installed Select Tool from the menu bar of Internet Explorer then select Internet Option and the Advanced tab in sequence and check JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled requires restart Then restart Internet Expl
16. to show a pop up when an alarm occurs by the earch corresponding sensor Select Off not to show it On each text box type the text to be displayed on the pop up between 1 and 64 characters OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Showing the Pop up Pop up setting Page 41 elowe9 eu BulessiulWpYy SJOUIO 42 Using the Supplied Setup Program To connect the camera to a network you need to assign a new IP address to the camera when you installed the camera for the first time You can assign an IP address in two ways e Using the setup program stored in the supplied CD ROM see page 42 e Using the ARP Address Resolution Protocol commands see page 45 This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using the supplied setup program and configure the network The setup program also allows the communication bandwidth setting and date and time setting Before starting connect the camera to a computer or a local network referring to Assigning the IP Address to the Camera in the supplied Installation Manual Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program Insert the supplied CD ROM disc into your CD ROM drive 2 Double click the Setup folder in the CD ROM drive W Double click Setup exe 2 Install the IP Setup Program to your computer following the wizard displayed If the Software License Agreement is displayed read it careful
17. view Tools 4 4 4 io E Monitor image section Image control section Monitor Image Section If you set the Image size menu on the Camera setting page to 160 x 120 see page 20 a higher frame rate is obtained with the Pocket PC Image Control Section START Tap to start the viewer operation The name of the button changes to Stop STOP Tap to stop the viewer operation The image refreshment stops The name of the button changes to Start Configuration of Main Viewer Page 15 Nd 18 490d E Guis Lawen y GuqeliedO elewe9 eu GunenSsiuiupy Administrating the Camera The Administrating the Camera section explains how to set the functions of the camera by the Administrator For monitoring the camera image see Operating the Camera on page 8 Configuration of Administrator Menu Page The Administrator menu page is displayed when the Administrator having Level 4 access right selects Setting on the welcome page for Administrator or when the Setting button on the menu section of the main viewer page is clicked ing menu Microsoft Internet Explorer che Activity detection Pop up SONY Network Camera SNC CS3N a internet The Administrator menu consists of the Basic menu and the Application menu The Basic menu is used for basic settings of the camera and the Application menu is used for setting various applications according to individual Click on each menu name to
18. 2 Alarm Sends a still image via an E mail by synchronizing with an external sensor input or the built in activity detection function When you select Alarm the Alarm mode setting section appears see page 32 Periodical sending Sends a still image via an E mail periodically When you select Periodical sending the Periodical sending mode setting section appears see page 33 Back OK See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Alarm mode setting Section M Sensor ail I Activity detection ___Actiity detection Available period Always Use scheduler ma NE Schedule No Mim203040506 Schedule check Back OK Alarm Select the alarm to link the SMTP function If the selected alarm is detected a still image is captured and sent via an E mail Sensor External sensor connected to sensor input of the camera I O port Activity detection The activity detection function built in the camera To set the activity detection function click Activity detection The Activity detection setting page appears see page 40 The image that can be attached to an E mail is the one captured at the moment when an alarm is input If the next alarm occurs while the captured image is being processed that alarm is ignored Available period Select the period for which the alarm mode is available Always The alarm mode is available any time Use scheduler The alarm mode is available according to the sche
19. 2 Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Page When you click Alarm out 1 on the Administrator menu the Alarm out setting page appears When you click Alarm out 2 on the Administrator menu the Alarm out 2 setting page appears Use these pages to set up for the Alarm out function that controls the alarm out or alarm out 2 of the I O port located on the rear the camera You can control the alarm out when a trigger occurs by an external sensor input the built in activity detection function a manual trigger button or the timer The setting items for alarm out and alarm out 2 are the same This section explains how to set alarm out 1 as an example Activating Deactivating the Alarm Out 1 Function Alarm out 1 usage setting Page Use alarm out 1 function Do not use alarm out 1 function OK Cancel To activate the Alarm out I function select Use alarm out 1 function and click OK The Alarm out I setting page appears When you do not use the Alarm out I function select Do not use alarm out 1 function and click OK Setting the Alarm Out 1 Function Alarm out 1 setting Page Alarm outLsetting O OOOO O O O O O O O O O O O OO OOOO O Mode Manual Alarm Timer Back OK Mode Select the mode of the Alarm out 1 function Manual Controls the alarm out I manually In this mode you can short circuit and open the alarm out 1 by clicking the Trigger button on the main viewer page See
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21. 64 characters This is used as the reply address or the address for the system mail from the mail server Subject Type the subject title of the E mail up to 64 characters Message Type the text of the E mail up to 384 characters You can describe the information of the acquired IP address etc using the special tags mentioned below Configuring the Network Network setting Page 23 elowe9 eu Gunensiuiupy elewe9 y GunenSsiulupy 24 HTTP Select On to output a command to the HTTP server when the DHCP setting is completed Using this function you can configure a useful system for example to view the access log stored in the HTTP server or start an external CGI program URL Specify the URL to send HTTP commands up to 256 characters The URL is normally described as follows http ip_address port path parameter ip_address Type the IP address or host name of the host to which you want to connect port Specify the port number to which you want to connect If you want to use Well known port number 80 you do not need to input this value path Type the command name parameter Type the command parameter if necessary You can use the special tags mentioned below for the parameters Proxy server name When you send HTTP commands via a proxy server type the name or IP address of the proxy server up to 64 characters Proxy port No Specify the port number when you send HTTP commands via the prox
22. AC address gt ping t lt Camera s IP address gt Example arp s 192 168 0 100 08 00 46 21 00 00 ping t 192 168 0 100 3 When the following line is displayed on the DOS window hold down Ctrl and press C Reply from 192 168 0 100 bytes 32 time You will normally receive the reply after about 5 repetitions of Request time out If you do not receive the reply check the following Did you enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes after the camera was turned on If not turn off the camera and restart the operation Is the NETWORK indicator on the camera flashing If the indicator goes off the network connection has a problem Connect the network correctly Did you enter the IP address previously used for another device Assign a new IP address to the camera Do the computer and the camera have the same network address If not set the same network address on the computer and the camera Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands 45 SIOUIO SIOUIO 46 Using the SNMP This unit supports SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol You can read MIB 2 objects and write some MIB 2 objects using software such as SNMP manager software This unit also supports the coldStart trap which occurs when the power is turned on or the unit restarts and the Authentication failure trap which informs o
23. Level 2 Level 3 Performs user authentication when a user accesses the following pages Trigger control parts or Administrator menu page No user authentication is required to display the main viewer page Level 4 Performs user authentication when a user accesses the Administrator menu page only No user authentication is required to display the other pages OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Setting the User User setting Page 29 elowe9 eu GunenSsiulupy elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy Setting the Security Security setting Page When you click Security on the Administrator menu the Security setting page appears Use this page to limit the computers that can access the camera Activating Deactivating the Security Function Security usage setting Page Security usage setting C Use security function Do not use security function OK Cancel To activate the security function select Use security function then click OK The Security setting page appears If you do not use the security function select Do not use security function then click OK Setting the Security Function Securing setting Page Default policy Allow gt Network address Subnet 1 Network address Subnet 2 192 1 68 0 90 32 192 168 1 0 24 Allow v Deny v Network address Subnet 3 0 0 0 0 HE Allow 7 Network address Subnet 4
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25. R 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 Exwave HAD is a trademark of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Jeode is a registered trademark or trademark of Insignia Solutions Inc 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 4 Table of Contents Overview IH CAUUECS Gaw ER nw OE EA 6 How to Use This User s Guide 20222 200222 7 Pr cautions wada od oo esaosrs veea 7 Operating Precautions sacio 7 Operating the Camera Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page 8 E gsme masa USS AG a 8 Logging in as Administrator cccceeeeeeeeeeeees 8 PROOUL VIEW ENS mai kwa a GOA 9 Configuration of
26. S ONY 3 815 910 11 1 Network Camera User s Guide Software Version 1 0 SNC CS3N CS3P 2003 Sony Corporation 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the top 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 To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Power Supply Caution for U S A and Canada The SNC CS3N operates on 24V AC or 12V DC The SNC CS3N automatically detects the power Use a Class 2 power supply which is UL Listed in the U S A or CSA certified in Canada Caution for other countries The SNC CS3P operates on 24V AC or 12V DC The SNC CS3P automatically detects the power Use a power supply which complies with the safety regulation of the country where the unit is used For customers in the U S A SNC CS3N only 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 int
27. This address is used for reply mail and sending error messages from the camera Subject Type the subject title of the E mail up to 64 characters Message Type the text of the E mail up to 384 characters A line break 1s equivalent to 2 characters Image file name Type the basic file name you want to assign to the image to attach an E mail You can use up to 6 alphanumeric hyphen and _ underscore for naming Suffix Select the suffix to add to the file name None No suffix is added The basic file name 1s assigned to the image to be sent via an E mail Date Time The date time suffix is added to the file name The date time suffix consists of lower two digits of year 2 digits month 2 digits date 2 digits hour 2 digits minute 2 digits and second 2 digits thus 12 digit number is added to the file name Sequence number A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000000 and 4294967295 is added to the basic file name Sequence No clear Click Apply to reset the Sequence number suffix to 0 Sending an Image via E mail SMTP setting Page Mode Select the mode of the SMTP function Manual Sends a still image attached to an E mail manually After selecting Manual click OK The SMTP function mode is set to Manual In this mode when you click the Trigger button on the main viewer page a still image is captured and sent via an E mail See Controlling the Application Manually on page 1
28. a high speed depends on the performance of your computer You may need to select a lower speed Play Click this button to start playing Playing stops when the last still image is displayed Next When a still image is displayed click this button to display the next numbered still image Prev previous When a still image is displayed click this button to display the previous numbered still image Still Click this button to stop playing temporarily Stop Click to stop playing The still image of number 1 is displayed Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server setting Page Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server setting Page When you click FTP server on the Administrator menu the FTP server setting page appears Use this page to set up for the FTP server function which finds a specified still image file stored in the built in memory of the camera about 8 MB or download the still image file Activating Deactivating the FTP Server Function FTP server usage setting Page FTP server usage setting Use FTP server function Do not use FTP server function OK Cancel To activate the FTP server function select Use FTP server function and click OK The FTP server setting page appears When you do not use the FTP server function select Do not use FTP server function and click OK The frame rate and operability on the main viewer page may decrease when the FTP server func
29. and consecutive number 2 digits thus 14 digit number is added to the file name Sequence number A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000000 and 4294967295 is added to the basic file name Tip When the Mode menu is set to Alarm the type of alarm and the capture timing to the alarm are added to the suffix Type of alarm S1 Sensor AD Activity Detection Capture timing PR Pre alarm JT Just alarm PT Post alarm Sequence No clear Click Apply to reset the Sequence number suffix to 0 Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page 27 elowe9 eu GunenSsiulupy elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy 28 Mode Select the mode of the FTP client function Manual Sends still images to the FTP server manually After selecting Manual click OK The FTP client function mode is set to Manual In this mode when you click the Trigger button on the main viewer page a still image 1s captured and sent to the FTP server See Controlling the Application Manually on page 12 Alarm Sends still images to the FTP server by synchronizing with an external sensor input or the built in activity detection function When you select Alarm the Alarm mode setting section appears see page 28 If the Suffix menu is set to None you cannot select the Alarm mode When you want to use the Alarm mode set the Suffix menu to Date Time or Sequence number Periodical sending Sends still images to the FTP server per
30. apply Back light compensation e Soy Exposure mode Manual Adjust the electronic shutter and gain manually Manual Apply Ezposure mode Gain o dB Apply Shutter 1 60 Yisec Apply AGC Automatic Gain Control Adjusts the gain automatically according to the lighting conditions of the subject When you select Turbo the maximum gain level is higher than that in the Normal setting by about 6 dB Back light compensation Select On to activate the backlight compensation or Off to deactivate it Lens adjust Select the iris convergence level for the auto iris lens from 0 to 255 Shutter mode Select the electronic shutter mode Auto or Manual The setting items required for each setting appear Shutter Select the electronic shutter speed from among the following SNC CS3N 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 100 1 60 seconds SNC CS3P 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 50 seconds Gain Select the gain dB from among the following 0 dB 6 dB 12 dB 18 dB Setting the Camera Camera setting Page 21 elowe eu Guqe4 SIUIUPY elewe9 eu GunenSsiuiupy 22 Saturation Select the saturation in 7 steps from 3 to 3 Selecting 3 gives the image with the highest saturation The Saturation setting is effective for the computer image only It is not effective for the video signal output
31. ate the camera If Jeode is not installed install it following the manual supplied with the Pocket PC Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page Start the web browser on the Pocket PC and type the IP address of the camera you want to monitor http 192 1568 0 100 The welcome page of Network Camera SNC CS3 is displayed 2 Tap Viewer EINE Explorer mx 15 43 gt http 192 168 0 100findexP html g gt SONY Copyright 2003 Sony Corporation All rights reserved view Tools lt 3 4 font mi a E The main viewer page appears e If the page is not displayed correctly tap the Refresh button on the web browser e When you use antivirus software in your Pocket PC the camera performance may be reduced for example the frame rate for displaying the image may lower e The Web page displayed when you log in the camera uses Java Script The display of the page may be affected if you use antivirus software in your Pocket PC Configuration of Main Viewer Page When you select the viewer the main viewer page is displayed 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 5 Internet Explorer a x 15 47 E 1392 158 0 1OO home Pieter html fad SONY Network Camera SHC CS3IN FlealShot 2003 09 03 Wed 01 44 57
32. autions 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 Precautions Operating or storage location Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following locations e Extremely hot or cold places Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F e Exposed to direct sunlight for a long time or close to heating equipment e g near heaters e Close to sources of strong magnetism e Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters e Locations subject to strong vibration or shock Ventilation To prevent heat buildup do not block air circulation around the camera Transportation When transporting the camera repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality Cleaning e Use a blower to remove dust from the lens or optical filter e 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 d
33. crsssssssscscccccccseseees 41 Others Using the Supplied Setup Program 2 2 22 42 Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup PRO CAIN e W Aa AR 42 Changing the Communication Bandwidth 44 Setting the Date and Time 222211111 44 Rebooting the Camera eeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaeeaea 45 Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands ecco ciala 45 Usme the SNMP zza doda CA 46 l Inguiry Commands css oo ACC 46 2 DEMI S Commands sessen LOGA 46 Storing an HTML File in the Built in Flash NIEMOCY sauna A W GOO lata 48 INdEX zi OWC 50 Table of Contents 9 M8IAJ8AQO 6 Overview Features High quality monitoring via the network You can monitor a high quality live image from the camera using the Web browser on the computer connected to the LOBASE T or LOOBASE TX network The maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC CS3N and 25 FPS for the SNC CS3P Up to 50 users can view the image from one camera at the same time Available Web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 5 5 or 6 0 Available OS Windows 98 98SE Me NT4 0 2000 XP High sensitivity and superior picture quality The 1 3 type Exwave HAD CCD offers superior picture quality high horizontal resolution high sensitivity an excellent signal to noise and a low smear level Image recording on the built in memory You can record still images from the camera onto the camera s built in memory ab
34. cting an alarm Pre alarm Post alarm images Type the number of images to be recorded after detecting an alarm Post alarm Maximum alarm images Displays the maximum number of images that can be recorded in the alarm buffer with the current image size and image quality The number of Maximum alarm images differs depending on the Image size and Image quality settings on the Camera setting page Check the Maximum alarm images setting and set so that the total number of Pre alarm images and Post alarm images does not exceed the Maximum alarm images If you set both Pre alarm images and Post alarm images to 0 only one image is recorded at the moment when an alarm is detected OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page Communicating Data via Serial Port Serial setting Page When you click Serial on the Administrator menu the Serial setting page appears Use this page to set up for the date communication via the serial interface You can input data from a computer via the network to the camera and output it to an external serial interface for controlling a peripheral device or vice versa input data from a peripheral device to the camera via the external serial interface and output it to the computer via the network Perform the setting to match the peripheral device you connect to the camera The external serial interface of th
35. der is overwritten first Select Off to prohibit overwriting In this case a new file cannot be stored Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page 35 elowe9 eu Bunesiutupy elewe9 eu GunenSsiuiupy Capacity warning Select On to send a warning mail to the Administrator when the built in memory space 1s low or the memory is full due to activation of the image memory function Select Off if you do not want to send a warning mail If On is selected the SMTP server name and Administrator e mail address menus appear SMTP server name Type the name or IP address of the SMTP server you want to use for sending the E mail up to 64 characters Administrator e mail address Type the E mail address of the recipient of the warning mail E mail address of the Administrator up to 64 characters Mode Select the mode of the Image memory function Manual Records a still image in the memory manually In this mode when you click the Trigger button on the main viewer page a still image 1s captured and recorded in the memory See Controlling the Application Manually on page 12 Alarm Records a still image in the memory by synchronizing with an external sensor input or the built in activity detection function When you select Alarm the Alarm mode setting section appears see page 36 If the Suffix menu is set to None you cannot select the Alarm mode When you want to use the Alarm mode set the Suffi
36. display its setting page Basic menu System Displays the System setting page See Configuring the System System setting Page on page 17 Camera Displays the Camera setting page See Setting the Camera Camera setting Page on page 20 Configuration of Administrator Menu Page Network Displays the Network setting page See Configuring the Network Network setting Page on page 22 User Displays the User setting page See Setting the User User setting Page on page 25 Security Displays the Security setting page See Setting the Security Security setting Page on page 26 Application menu FTP client Displays the FTP client setting page See Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page on page 27 FTP server Displays the FTP server setting page See Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server setting Page on page 30 SMTP Displays the SMTP setting page See Sending an Image via E mail SMTP setting Page on page 31 Alarm out 1 Displays the Alarm out I setting page See Setting the Alarm Out I or 2 Alarm out or 2 setting Page on page 33 Alarm out 2 Displays the Alarm out 2 setting page See Setting the Alarm Out 1 or 2 Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Page on page 33 Image memory Displays the Image memory setting page See Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page on pag
37. dule selected on the Schedule No menu below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the alarm mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Periodical sending mode setting Section oom r EPO afore than 30 min Available period Always Use scheduler Schedule No m1 02030405 m6 Back OK Schedule check Interval time Type the interval at which you want to send an E mail with a still image periodically You can set the hour H and minutes M between 30 minutes and 24 hours one day Available period Select the period for which the periodical sending mode is available Always The periodical sending mode is available any time Use scheduler The periodical sending mode is available according to the schedule selected on the Schedule No menu below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the perdiodical sending mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Setting the Alarm Out 1 or
38. dules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Alarm buffer configuration Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer setting page For details see Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page on page 38 If an alarm occurs during the Alarm buffer processing that alarm is ignored Digest viewer If you select On an HTML file html and a Java Script file js are added each time the selected alarm is detected When you open the added HTML file using a general browser the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence quasi animation See Operating the Digest Viewer on page 29 Periodical recording mode setting Section Interval time fo u MO M bo s Available period Always Use Scheduler Schedule No Min203040576 Schedule check Digest viewer C On Of Back OK Interval time Type the interval at which you want to record an image periodically You can set the hour H minutes M and seconds S between 1 second and 24 hours one day The actual interval may be longer than the set value depending on the image size Available period Select the period for which the periodical recording mode is available Always The periodical recording mode is available any time Use scheduler The periodical recording mode is available according to the schedule selected in the Schedul
39. e When you select the viewer the main viewer page is displayed 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 E SONY Network Camera SNC CS3 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Search SyFavorites media lt 4 Ey 4 Address e http 192 168 0 100 home homeA html SONY Fi oJ on 4 Network Camera SNC CS3N 2 Capture Trigger Setting Home 2003 10 01 Wed 17 03 48 ma BR th OZ zgi 4 j a 1 zm f 3 JI he Fa 29 frames sec received 301994 bytes sec PT agp internet Image control Monitor image Menu section section section Menu Section The available functions are limited by user access right You can change user access right on the User setting page see page 25 Fi Capture Captures a still image shot by the camera and stores it in the computer See Capturing a Monitor Image on page 13 ed Trigger Displays the trigger control parts on the image control section By clicking the trigger button you can control various applications manually See Controlling the Application Manually on page 12 User access right Level 3 or Level 4 is required for this function Configuration of Main Viewer Page 1 Setting i Displays the Administ
40. e 35 Alarm buffer Displays the Alarm buffer setting page See Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page on page 38 Serial Displays the Serial setting page See Communicating Data via Serial Port Serial setting Page on page 38 Schedule Displays the Schedule setting page See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Activity detection Displays the Activity detection setting page See Setting the Activity Detection Function Activity detection setting Page on page 40 Pop up Displays the Pop up setting page See Showing the Pop up Pop up setting Page on page 41 Buttons common to every setting page The following buttons are displayed on the setting pages where they are necessary The functions of the buttons are the same on every setting page Ak Apply Click this button to validate the settings Cancel Click this button to invalidate the set values and return to the previous settings Back Click this button to return to the top of the setting page General notes on setting pages After changing a setting on a setting page wait at least 10 seconds before turning off the power of the camera If the power is turned off immediately the changed setting may not be stored correctly e When you display the Area setting page or Activity detection setting page the size of the image on the main viewer page may change for a
41. e No menu below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the periodical recording mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Digest viewer If you select On an HTML file html and a Java Script file js are added every 100 files When you open the added HTML file using a general browser the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence quasi animation See Operating the Digest Viewer on page 29 If the Suffix menu is set to None you cannot select On When you want to use the digest viewer set the Suffix menu to Date Time or Sequence number Back OK See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Directory Structure of Image Memory The images are recorded in the memory with the following directory structure Built in memory Drive C Drive C has the following directory structure Drive root XXXXXXX jG aaaaaa html aaaaaa js zzzzzzz jpg cccccc html cccccc js ddddddd jpg eeeeeee jpg ffffffff jpg A represents a folder created automatically The Date folder has a 6 digit folder name consisting of the lower two digits of year 2 digits month 2 digits and date 2 digits The Sens
42. elect the image quality from Level 1 to Level 10 A higher level gives a higher image quality but the frame rate decreases as the data size increases Tip The following table shows the relation between the data size of a 24 bit image 8 bits for each R G and B and the compression rate for each Level setting in case of 640 x 480 image Level Data size approx Compression rate approx 1 15 KB 1 60 p 18 KB 1 50 3 22 5 KB 1 40 4 25 7 KB 1 35 5 30 KB 1 30 6 36 KB 1 25 7 45 KB 1 20 8 60 KB 1 15 9 90 KB 1 10 10 180 KB 1 5 Image Select Color or Monochrome Area setting When the image size is 736 x 480 or 640 x 480 for the SNC CS3N or 736 x 544 or 640 x 480 for the SNC CS3P you can trim a portion of the image and display the trimmed image on the computer With the trimming the transmitting data size and thus the network load is reduced and a higher frame rate is obtained Select On for trimming the image or Off for no trimming To trim an image Set the Image size menu to 736 x 480 or 640 x 480 for the SNC CS3N or 736 x 544 or 640 x 480 for the SNC CS3P 2 Set the Area setting menu to On and click Apply 3 Click the Area setting button A still image is displayed 4 Specify the trimming portion Click the left button of the mouse on the still image and drag it diagonally The red frame that appears as you drag indicates the trimming portion Still image Red trimming Click the
43. er gt lt value gt amp lt parameter gt amp First perform the settings of the following parameters l sysLocation lt string gt Set the instance of mib 2 system sysLocation 0 in the lt string gt position The maximum length of lt string gt is 255 characters 2 sysContact lt string gt Set the instance of mib 2 system sysContact 0 in 3 4 5 6 1 8 the lt string gt position The maximum length of lt string gt is 255 characters sysName lt string gt Set the instance of mib 2 system sysName 0 m the lt string gt position The maximum length of lt string gt is 255 characters enaAuthTraps lt value gt Set the instance value of mib 2 snmp snmp EnableAuthenTraps 0 in the lt string gt position Type 1 enable or 2 disable in the lt value gt position community lt ID gt lt rwAttr gt lt communityName gt lt IpAddressString gt Set the community name and the reading writing attributes lt ID gt describes the setting identification number 1 to 8 lt rwAttr gt describes a character representing the reading writing attribute r R w or W lt communityName gt describes the community name to be set and lt IpAddressString gt describes the IP address of the host you allow the access 0 0 0 0 for any host Example To allow reading writing any host in the private community and having the ID number pe a commu
44. erference 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 receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules 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 CS3N Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 680 Kinderkamack Road Oradell NJ 07649 USA Telephone No 201 930 6972 This device compli
45. es To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Alarm buffer configuration Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer setting page For details see Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page on page 38 If an alarm occurs during the Alarm buffer processing that alarm is ignored Digest viewer If you select On an HTML file html and a Java Script file js are added each time the selected alarm is detected When you open the added HTML file using a general browser the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence quasi animation See Operating the Digest Viewer on page 29 Periodical sending mode setting Section Interval time bo allo mio s Available period Always Use scheduler Schedule No M1P203 040506 Schedule check On OF Backup interval time OH bO M M s Backup sending mode Built in memory Free space 8315392byte Log Clear Back OK Interval time Type the interval at which you want to send images to the FTP server periodically You can set the hour H minutes M and seconds S between 1 second and 24 hours one day The actual interval may be longer than the set value depending on the image size and the network environments Available period Select the period for which the periodical sendi
46. es transmitted per second With Fastest the camera transmits the maximum number of frames possible for the connected line The maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC CS3N and 25 FPS for the SNC CS3P The frame rate options indicate the maximum number of frames that can be transmitted The number of frames actually transmitted may vary depending on the network environments and camera settings image size and image quality settings Selecting the view size Click the down arrow button in the View size box and select the view size from the drop down list You can select the view size from among the following Auto 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 Auto is determined by the image size specified with Image size on the Camera setting page see page 20 Controlling the Monitor Image 11 elowe9 eu GuqeiedO BIBWeD eu GuqeiedO Controlling the Application Manually You can send an image or output a trigger to control the alarm output using the image control section on the main viewer page For this function user access right Level 3 or Level 4 is required see page 25 Click Trigger on the menu section to display the trigger control parts Image control section trigger control parts FTP send Mail send Memory save Alarm out 1 Alarm out 2 Sending a Still Image File to an FTP Server If you select FTP send and click the current still image is captured and the captured image file is sent
47. es 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 het 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 2003 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 O
48. etting Page SMTP usage setting Use SMTP function Do not use SMTP function OK Cancel To activate the SMTP function select Use SMTP function and click OK The SMTP setting page appears When you do not use the SMTP function select Do not use SMTP function and click OK The frame rate and operability on the main viewer page may decrease while an image file is being transmitted via an E mail Setting the SMTP Function SMTP setting Page SMTP setting SMTP server name smtp yoursmtpserver com Recipient e mail address your_mail yourmail com fusert_mail yourmail com user2_mail yourmail com Administrator e mail address your_mail yourmail com Subject Test Captured image Message Image file name image Suffix C None Date Time Sequence number Sequence No clear _ Apply Mode Manual Alarm Periodical sending Back _oK Sending an Image via E mail SMTP setting Page 31 elowe eu Guqe4 SIUIUPY elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy SMTP server name Type the SMTP server name up to 64 characters or the IP address of the SMTP server Recipient e mail address Type the recipient E mail address up to 64 characters You can specify up to three recipient E mail addresses Administrator e mail address Type the Administrator e mail address up to 64 characters
49. etting o Browse Apply Reboot Reboot Factory default Factory default Backup setting Saves the setting data of the camera in a file Click Save and follow the instructions on the browser to specify the folder and save the setting data of the camera The file name preset at the factory is snc cs3 cfg Restore setting Loads the stored setting data of the camera Click Browse and select the file in which the setting data is stored Then click Apply and the camera is adjusted according to the loaded data and restarted The IP address setting in the Wired LAN setting section see page 22 on the Network setting page cannot be set Reboot Reboots the camera Click Reboot and The SNC CS3 will be rebooted Are you sure appears Click OK to reboot the camera Factory default Resets the camera to the factory settings Click Factory default and All configuration information will be initialized as factory setting Are you sure appears Click OK to reset to the factory settings Configuring the System System setting Page 19 elowe9 eu GunenSsiuiupy elewe9 y Bunesiutupy 20 Setting the Camera Camera setting Page When you click Camera on the Administrator menu the Camera setting page appears Use this page to set the functions of the camera To update the camera for the changed setting click Apply on the changed item Camera settin
50. f an illegal access using SNMP Using CGI commands you can set community name and access limitation reading writing right host to send traps and some MIB 2 objects To allow these settings you need Level 4 authentication the right to open the setting pages 1 Inquiry Commands You can check the SNMP Agent settings using the following CGI commands lt Method gt GET POST lt Command gt http ip_adr snmpdconf inquiry cgi inqjs snmp JavaScript parameter format http ip_adr snmpdconf inquiry cgi ing snmp standard format With the above inquiry you can obtain the following setting information The following explains the setting information using the inqjs snmp JavaScript parameter format var sysDescr SONY Network Camera SNC CS3V var sysObjectID 1 3 6 1 4 1 122 8501 var sysLocation var sysContact l V var sysName l V var snmpEnableAuthenTraps 1 var community public 0 0 0 0 read 1 var community private 192 168 0 101 write 2 var trap public 192 168 0 101 1 000000006 Q describes the instance of mib 2 system sysDescr 0 You cannot change this parameter 2 describes the instance of mib 2 system sysObjectID 0 You cannot change this parameter 3 describes the instance of mib 2 system sysLocation 0 This field is used to describe the information on the location of this camera Nothing is set at the factory Using the
51. g Section Maximum alarm images change by selecting the list box Im a r Z 640x480 Auto gt Apply im i Maximum alarm images change by selecting the list box had Level 5 Apply Image Color Monochrome Apply On Of Apply Area setting Area setting Au oO Appl White balance sty Aen mode Auto Iris lens Apply AGC Normal Turbo Apply Shutter mode Auto Manual Apply Back light Appl compensation JA ZOE w Exposure mode Lens adjust haz 0 to 255 Apply Saturation o 3 to 3 Apply Sharpness 7 1 to 16 _ Apply Contrast o 3 to 3 Apply Camera reset Apply Image size Select the size of the image to be transmitted to the computer You can select from among the following options SNC CS3N 736 x 480 Auto 736 x 480 Frame 736 x 480 Field 640 x 480 Auto 640 x 480 Frame 640 x 480 Field 320 x 240 160 x 120 SNC CS3P 736 x 544 Auto 736 x 544 Frame 736 x 544 Field 640 x 480 Auto 640 x 480 Frame 640 x 480 Field 320 x 240 160 x 120 Frame is suitable for still images and Field is suitable for animation If you select Auto the image mode changes between Frame and Field automatically Frame when the subject is a still object and Field when the subject is moving Setting the Camera Camera setting Page Image quality S
52. he Schedule Schedule setting Page 39 elowe9 eu Gulessiulwpy BIBWeD eu Guqe4 SIUIUPY 40 Setting the Activity Detection Function Activity detection setting Page When you click Activity detection on the Administrator menu the Activity detection setting page appears Use this page to set up for the activity detection to link various applications Activity detection setting Sensitivity Sensitivity Select the sensitivity of the activity detection from the drop down list You can select the sensitivity between Level 1 and Level 9 Level 9 is the maximum sensitivity Tip The Sensitivity of the activity detection means a proportion of the changed area pixels to the whole activity detection area OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Setting the Activity Detection Function Activity detection setting Page Setting the Activity Detection Area Set the activity detection working area as follows Determine the view angle of the camera at which you want to perform activity detection using the zoom 2 Click Activity detection on the Administrator menu A still picture is captured and the Activity detection setting page appears 3 gt Hold down the mouse left button and drag it diagonally The portion marked with a red frame determines the activity detection working area As the default setting the whole area is set as the activit
53. ing Section 2 22222112 23 Notifying the IP Address Table of Contents Dynamic IP address notification Section 23 Setting the User User setting Pag wio 25 Setting the Security Security setting Page cccccccssscscsscccceeeseees 26 Activating Deactivating the Security Function Security usage setting Page 26 Setting the Security Function Securing setting Page ccceccecceeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page ssscccssscccsesseees 27 Activating Deactivating the FTP Client Function FTP client usage setting Page 27 Setting the FTP Client Function FIP client setting Pace acid da 27 Alarm mode setting Section 2 211112222121 28 Periodical sending mode setting Section 28 Operating the Digest Viewer _ 11111 29 Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server setting Page 22220000oooooooooooooooooo 30 Activating Deactivating the FTP Server Function FTP server usage setting Page 30 Setting the FTP Server Function FTP server setting Page 22221111222222 31 Sending an Image via E mail SMTP Setting Page 12222200000000000000000000000002 31 Activating Deactivating the SMTP Function SMTP usage setting Page 111111111 31 Setting the SMTP Function SMI settiie Pace
54. iodically When you select Periodical sending the Periodical sending mode setting section appears see page 28 Back OK See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Alarm mode setting Section M Sensor 7 Activity detection Activity detection Available period Always Use scheduler Schedule No mi 02030405 m6 Schedule check Alarm buffer configuration Alarm buffer Digest viewer On OF Back OK Alarm Select the alarm to link the FTP client function If the selected alarm 1s detected the still images before and after the alarm are captured sequentially and sent to the FTP server Sensor External sensor connected to sensor input of the camera I O port Activity detection The activity detection function built in the camera To set the activity detection function click Activity detection The Activity detection setting page appears see page 40 Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page Available period Select the period for which the selected alarm mode is available Always The selected alarm mode is available any time Use scheduler The selected alarm mode is available according to the schedule selected in Schedule No below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the selected alarm mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedul
55. is camera conforms to RS 232C standards Mode CHTIP TCP TCP port No 40000 1024 to 65535 Baud rate 2500 bps Parity bit none gt Character length 8 gt Jbits Stop bits 1 bits OK Cancel Mode Select the port through which you send and receive data via the network HTTP HTTP Generic Driver or TCP TCP Generic Driver HTTP When you select HTTP you can realize data communication by creating an HTML program with CGI commands embedded in the computer For the CGI commands consult your authorized Sony dealer TCP When you select TCP specify the TCP port number on the TCP Port No menu and you can send and receive data that 1s input to or output from the external serial communication port You can check the connection to the camera using a DOS command telnet host name assigned port number TCP port No When you select TCP on the Mode menu type the port number for the TCP port TCP Generic Driver Set a port number other than Well Known port numbers 0 to 1023 Baud rate Select the communication baud rate for the peripheral device connected to the serial interface You can select from among the following baud rates 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 bps Parity bit Select the parity bit for the peripheral device connected to the serial interface None Odd or Even Character length Select the character length for the peripheral device connected to the seria
56. l interface 7 or 8 bits Stop bits Select the stop bit for the peripheral device connected to the serial interface 1 or 2 bits OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page When you click Schedule on the Administrator menu the Schedule setting page appears Use this page to set up to six schedules used for the FTP client function SMTP function Alarm out l or 2 function and Image memory function Schedule setting Schedule No Time table 00 00 to 24 00 No 1 Start time foo H o M End time 24 H foo M KMon MTue M Wed MTh MFn I Sat I Sun No 2 Start time foo H o M End time 24 H foo M KMon M Tue M Wed M Thu MFn I Sat I Sun No 3 Start time foo H foo M End time 24 H foo M KMon M Tue M Wed M Thu MFn Sat I Sun No 4 Start time foo H foo M End time 24 H foo M Mifon M Tue M Wed M Thu MFn Sat I Sun No 5 Start time o H o M End time 24 H foo M KMon M Tue M Wed M Thu MFn I Sat C Sun No 6 Start time foo H o M End time 24 H foo M Mifen MTue M Wed M Thu M Fn CF Sat I Sun OK Cancel Schedule No 1 to Schedule No 6 For each schedule specify Start time hour and minutes and End time hour and minutes and check the days of the week that you want to activate the function OK Cancel See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Setting t
57. left button of the mouse on frame the still image and drag it D Click OK at the bottom of the window The trimmed image is displayed on the main viewer page 6 To close the image click XJ on the upper right corner White balance mode Select the white balance mode from among Auto Indoor1 Indoor2 Outdoor and One push WB Auto to automatically adjust the white balance Indoor1 to adjust the white balance for shooting indoors under an incandescent lamp about 3200 K Indoor2 to adjust the white balance for shooting indoors under a fluorescent lamp about 4200 K Outdoor to adjust the white balance for shooting outdoors about 6300 K One push WB The One push trigger button is displayed Click the button to adjust the white balance instantly Exposure mode Select the exposure adjustment mode from among Auto Iris lens CCD Iris and Manual The setting items required for each setting appear Auto Iris lens Select this option when you use an auto iris lens Auto Iris lens Apply AGC Normal Turbo Apply o Auto Manual Apply Shutter mode Exposure mode 137 0 to 255 Apply Lens adjust Shutter 1 60 v sec Apply CCD Iris Select this option when you use a fixed iris lens to adjust the exposure using the electronic shutter and AGC Automatic Gain Control cco rs _Apply AGC Normal Turbo
58. lt in memory You can also record a still image periodically The recorded image file can be found or downloaded to the computer using the FTP server function See Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server setting Page on page 30 Activating Deactivating the Image Memory Function Image memory usage setting Page Image memory usage setting Free space 8315392byte Use image memory function Built in memory Do not use image memory function OK Cancel Built in memory Displays the free space of the built in memory of the camera Use image memory function Do not use image memory function To activate the Image memory function select Use image memory function and click OK The Image memory setting page appears When you do not use the Image memory function select Do not use image memory function and click OK The image recorded in the built in memory will be erased when the power of the camera is turned off The frame rate and operability on the main viewer page may decrease during image storage The image memory function cannot be activated if the Backup sending mode menu is set to On To use the image memory function set the Backup sending mode menu to Off Recording an Image in the Memory Image memory setting Page Image memory setting Built in memory Image file image name Suffix None Date Time Sequence number
59. ly and accept the agreement to continue the installation Using the Supplied Setup Program Start the IP Setup Program The program detects the SNC CS3 cameras connected to the local network and lists them on the Network tab window PAG Setup Program ver1 21 MAC address IP address Version No 08 00 46 98 d 6e 192 168 0 100 SNC CS3N 300002 0 11 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server address 30 C 1024 to 65535 sa 0 HTTP port No Administrator name Administrator password Click on the camera you want to assign a new IP address in the list The network settings for the selected camera are displayed MAC address 08 00 46 98 d Ge IP address 132 168 0 100 Version No SNC CS3N 300002 0 11 Set the IP address To obtain the IP address automatically from a DHCP server Select Obtain an IP address automatically f Obtain an IP address automatically re Use the folowing IP address 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 each box C Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 z 100 Subnet mask 255 255 u OD 0 Default gateway
60. n two minutes and storing to the built in flash memory is completed RealShot Custom Homepage Installer ver1 00 13 Click Finish to exit the program Storing an HTML File in the Built in Flash Memory 49 sI8U1O SIOUIO 50 Index A ACCESS OSA KOGA CO 18 ACCESS TIGER GE Ta 2 ActiveX WIEWERO a ZR Ge dC EO 9 activity detection function 40 administratoT 20 0 e eee eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 8 administrator menu page 16 aldi Misesa kanoien 28 32 34 36 alarmi DUFTET Ze sc iai 38 alarm O AE an 33 ANAL OUUTE ireu 12 application menu 1111111111 16 Apply button ssssssssuusssuuz 17 ARPcomma dS nanenane 45 B Back Dutton ad GOL OWA 17 backlight compensation 21 WACK Heathaaa teak aiden AA 29 ASIC HMC NU 16 baud idle i i 39 built in memory 222 12111111 12 C camera Setting eaten oG One 20 Cancel DUON 17 CAPTO aa ea E Sy 13 CGI commandS 18 46 48 character length 111 39 CO OM ne ea Ed A 20 common buttons e essssss111111 17 communication bandwidth 23 44 COMTAS aa Gd ACE oda 22 Custom Homepage Installer 18 48 D date and UME nosion erana 18 44 detal Sate Waye aS 22 DHCP ir nS 22 digest VIEWED acz 29 DINGS SEVE Eti 23 downloading imageS 30 Index E electronic Shutter 2
61. ng mode is available Always The periodical sending mode is available any time Use scheduler The periodical sending mode is available according to the schedule selected in Schedule No below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the perdiodical sending mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Backup sending mode You can temporarily store back up still image data in the built in memory about 8 MB when uploading to the FTP server is impossible due to a network failure etc When the network recovers the backup image data is uploaded to the FTP server This function is available only when Periodical sending is selected Select On to enable the Backup function e The Backup sending mode cannot be set to On when the image memory function page 38 is activated When you want to use the Backup function deactivate the image memory function e When the backup memory capacity is full or the backup images exceed 2 560 new image data will not be stored The previously stored images are retained e Backup image data is erased when the power of the camera is turned off Backup interval time Specify the interval at which you want to send the backup image data to the FTP
62. nity 2 w private 0 0 0 0 trap lt ID gt lt communityName gt lt IpAddressString gt Set the host you want to send traps to lt ID gt describes the setting identification number 1 to 8 lt communityName gt describes the community name to send traps to and lt IpAddressString gt describes the IP address of the host to send traps to Example To specify the destination of traps as the private community and the ID number 1 rap 1 public 196 168 0 101 delcommunity lt ID gt This parameter is used to delete the previous community setting lt ID gt describes the community setting identification number 1 to 8 deltrap lt ID gt This parameter is used to delete the previous setting of the host to send traps to lt ID gt describes the trap setting identification number 1 to 8 When you have finished changing the SNMP setting information check the changed settings using an inquiry command If the changed settings are OK restart the SNMP using the following CGI command Be careful that by entering the command the camera enters the restart mode SNMP restart command lt Method gt GET POST lt Command gt http 1ip_adr snmpdconf snmpdconf cgi snmpd restart Using the SNMP 47 SJOUIO SJOUIO 48 Storing an HTML File in the Built in Flash Memory You can display the favorite homepage that you have created when you enter the IP address of the camera in the Address box of the bro
63. om the Date time format drop down list 4 Select the area where the camera is installed from the Time zone selecting drop down list 5 Set the date and time You can set the date and time in two ways Manual setting Set the current date and time on the Manual current date time setting boxes and click OK The setting boxes are for the year lower two digits month date hour minutes and seconds from left to right Using the computer s date and time The date and time set on the computer is displayed in the PC current date time setting box Click OK on the right to set the camera s date and time to the displayed computer s date and time Due to the network properties there may be a slight difference between the displayed computer s date and time and those set on the camera Rebooting the Camera Click Reboot on the Network tab to reboot the camera It will take about 10 to 20 seconds to reboot Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using ARP Address Resolution Protocol commands without using the supplied setup program Enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes after the power of the camera is turned on 1 Open the DOS window on the computer 2 Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the camera you want assign a new IP address to using the following ARP commands arp s lt Camera s IP address gt lt Camera s M
64. oo o ol Apply Time zone selecting GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito Eastern Time US amp Canada Apply Date time format Pyyyy mm dd hh mm ss Apply On OF NTP Synchronization Appl with NTP server l Apply Kii 1E hours server name RB Current date time Displays the date and time set on the camera You can set the date and time using the following two methods When you purchased the camera be sure to check the date and time of the camera and set them if necessary System PC current date time Displays the date and time set on your computer Click Apply to transfer the computer s date and time to the camera The set date and time are shown on Current date time Manual current date time When you want to set the camera s date and time manually Select the lower 2 digits of the year month date hour minutes and seconds from each drop down list Click Apply to change the Current date time setting to the date and time you selected Time zone selecting Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area where the camera 1s installed When you send an E mail the senting date and time 1s adjusted according to this setting Select the time zone where the camera is installed from the drop down list Click Apply to change the Current date time setting according to the selection e If the time zone selected on the Time zone selecting menu is different
65. or and Act Det activity detection folders correspond to alarm modes The Timer folder corresponds to the periodical recording mode And the Manual folder corresponds to the manual mode JPEG image files are stored in each folder If the digest viewer 1s allowed an HTML file html and a Java Script file js are created automatically at the time of each alarm event For the periodical recording mode an HTML file html and a Java Script file js are created automatically every 100 JPEG image files Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page 37 elowe9 eu Gunensiuiupy elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy 38 Setting the Alarm Buffer Alarm buffer setting Page When you click Alarm buffer on the Administrator menu the Alarm buffer Setting page appears Use this page to set up for the alarm buffer used in the FTP client function see page 27 and the Image memory function see page 35 Recording interval fis sec Pre alarm images fio Post alarm images fio Maximum alarm images 54 OK Cancel Recording interval Select the interval in seconds at which you want to record an image in the alarm buffer You can select from among the following intervals SNC CS3N 1 30 1 15 1 10 1 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 seconds SNC CS3P 1 25 1 12 1 8 1 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 seconds Pre alarm images Type the number of images to be recorded before dete
66. orer When Microsoft VM is not installed Install Java VM of Sun Microsystems Inc Download Java VM from Sun HomePage and install it following the instructions on the installer Then select Tool from the menu bar of Internet Explorer and select Internet Option and the Advanced tab in sequence Check Java Sun and restart Internet Explorer ActiveX viewer It displays the main viewer page using ActiveX With this viewer you can display images at a high frame rate and use all the functions provided with this software When you log in the camera using Internet Explorer for the first time the Security Warning appears Click Yes and install ActiveX Control If you cannot display the image on Windows NT4 0 or Windows 98 install MFC42DLL Version Up Tool stored in the supplied CD ROM If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local Area Network LAN Settings on Internet Explorer the image may not be displayed In this case disable Automatic configuration and set the Proxy server manually For setting the Proxy server consult your network administrator e When you install ActiveX viewer on Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP you should have logged in the computer as the Administrator Tip Every page of this software is optimized as display character size Medium for Internet Explorer Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page 9 elowe9 eu GuqeiedO BIBWeD eu GuqeiedO Configuration of Main Viewer Pag
67. out 8 MB You can record a still image at the moment when a trigger by the external sensor input built in activity detection function or manual trigger button occurs or still images sequentially for a determined period before and after the trigger Periodic recording of still images is also possible Image transmission using an E mail or FTP server You can send a still image from the camera as an attachment of an E mail or to an FTP server at the moment when a trigger by the external sensor input built in activity detection function or manual trigger button occurs You can also send still images sequentially for a determined period before and after the trigger to an FTP server or send them periodically If you use the FTP client software of the computer you can also search for and receive the still image recorded in the built in memory Features Alarm output The camera 1s equipped with two sets of alarm outputs You can use them to control peripheral devices by synchronizing with the external sensor inputs built in activity detection function manual trigger button or timer Transparency type RS 232C interface If you connect peripheral devices to the camera via the RS 232C interface you can control the devices from the computer via the network and receive data from these devices Analog video output The analog video output allows connecting a VTR or TV monitor for local image recording and monitoring e Exwave
68. rator menu See Configuration of Administrator Menu Page on page 16 User access right Level 4 is required for this function Home Displays the Welcome page Image Control Section Frame rate Fastest m Frame rate View size Auto gt View size e FTP send Mail send Trigger control parts Memory save Alarm out 1 Alarm out 2 Frame rate Selects the frame rate to transmit images See Selecting the frame rate on page 11 View size Selects the image size to be displayed See Selecting the view size on page 11 Trigger control parts These parts are displayed when you click Trigger on the menu section You can output a trigger using these parts See Controlling the Application Manually on page 12 Monitor Image Section 2003 03 31 Mon 01 38 31 The image shot by the camera is shown here Controlling the Monitor Image You can control the monitor image from the image control section on the main viewer page Image control section Frame rate Fastest vi E w S r E auto 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 You can select the frame rate from among the following SNC CS3N 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 15 20 25 Fastest SNC CS3P 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 16 20 Fastest The numbers indicate FPS the number of fram
69. ress is correctly assigned Using the Supplied Setup Program 43 SJOUIO SJOUIO Changing the Communication Bandwidth Click the Bandwidth control tab to display the bandwidth setting window The current bandwidth is displayed in Current bandwidth HSS IP Setup Program ver1 21 Ioj x Network Bandwidth control Dete time MAC address IP address Model SerialNo 08 00 46 38 d Ge 192 168 0 100 SNC CS3N Current bandwidth unlimited Mbps Setting bandwidth Administrator name Administrator password 2 Click to select the desired bandwidth from the Setting bandwidth list box 3 Type the Administrator name and Administrator password in each box 4 Click OK If Setting OK is displayed the bandwidth setting is completed Using the Supplied Setup Program Setting the Date and Time You can set the date and time on the camera Click the Date time tab to display the date time setting window EIP Setup Program ver1 21 x Network Bandwidth control Date time IP address Current date time 132 168 0 100 SNC CS3N 2003 8 8 0 37 20 Time zone selecting e Manual current date time setting Date time format PC current date time setting 2003 5 5 14 38 44 OK 2 Click to select the camera you want to set the date and time for You can select multiple cameras and set the date and time simultaneously 3 Select the date time format fr
70. ry e Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes How to Use This User s Guide Precautions r M8IAJ8AQO BIBWeD eu GuqeiedO 8 Operating the Camera The Operating the Camera section explains how to monitor the image from the camera using the Web browser Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser For setting the camera see Administrating the Camera on page 16 Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page Logging in as a User Start the web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the camera you want to monitor Address http 192 168 0 100 The welcome page of Network Camera SNC CS3 is displayed rel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Bsearch Favorites meda lt 4 Ey 4 Address a http f192 168 0 100findex html Network Camera SNC CS3N SONY Copyright 2003 Sony Corporation All rights reserved E Done TT ep Internet 2 Click to select the viewer You can select the viewer from Java applet viewer or ActiveX viewer whichever is suitable for your system environments and usage For details see About Viewers on page 9 When you have selected the viewer the main viewer page appears see page 10 To operate the welcome page correctly set the security level of the Internet Explorer to Medium or lower as follows Logging in to Homepage Welcome Page
71. the maximum number of frames possible for the connected line The maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC CS3N and 25 FPS for the SNC CS3P To update the main viewer page for the changed setting click Refresh of the browser Default URL Select the homepage to be displayed when you enter the IP address of the camera in the Address box of the browser To display the homepage built in the camera Select index html To display your individual homepage You can display the favorite homepage that you have created using the CGI commands of the camera Store the HTML file in the built in flash memory using the Custom Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD ROM Select User Setting ddrv 2 Store the HTML file in the built in flash memory using the Custom Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD ROM For use of the Custom Homepage Installer see page 48 3 Type the path of the homepage in the text box up to 64 characters System log Click View to display the Log file events page The Log file events page shows the software version and troubleshooting information Configuring the System System setting Page Access log Click View to display the Access log page The Access log page shows the history of accessing the camera Date time setting Section Current date time 2003 08 07 23 04 05 System PC current date time 20030808 130628 TB Apply Con tan idhheeney 20103 07 or
72. the schedule you want the alarm mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Alarm duration Select the duration for which the alarm output is short circuited between 1 and 60 sec Setting the Alarm Out 1 or 2 Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Page Timer mode setting Section Schedule check m1 0203040506 Back OK Schedule No Schedule No Select the schedule you want to activate the alarm out I timer mode Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules The alarm out 1 is short circuited at the start time of the selected schedule and it switches to open at the end time To check the contents of schedules click Schedule check See Setting the Schedule Schedule setting Page on page 39 Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page When you click Image memory on the Administrator menu the Image memory setting page appears Use this page to set up for the image memory function which captures a still image and records it in the built in memory of the camera about 8 MB You can capture a still image at the moment when a trigger occurs by an external sensor input the built in activity detection function or a manual trigger button The captured still image is recorded in the bui
73. ting page or in the Setup Program access the camera by typing the IP address of the camera on the web browser as follows Example when HTTP port No is set to 8000 Address E http 192 168 0 100 8000 Notifying the IP Address Dynamic IP address notification Section When the DHCP menu is set to On you can send the notification of the completion of the network settings Wired LAN settings using the SMTP or HTTP protocol On OF SMTP server smtp yoursmtpserver com name Recipient e mail your_mail yourmail com address From e mail your_mail yourmail com SMTP address Subject Dynamic IP address notification The URL is http lt IP gt lt HTTPPORT gt The Mac address is lt MACADDRESS gt The model name is lt MODELNAME gt Message The serial number is lt SERIAL gt On Off URL http 7 Proxy HTTP server name Proxy port No s080 1024 to 65535 Method GET gt OK Cancel SMTP Select On to send an E mail when the DHCP setting is completed SMTP server name Type the name or IP address of the SMTP server you want to use for sending an E mail up to 64 characters Recipient e mail address Type the recipient E mail address up to 64 characters You can specify only one recipient E mail address From e mail address Type the E mail address that is displayed in the From field of E mails up to
74. tion is used Setting the FTP Server Function FTP server setting Page You can register up to 10 user names and passwords to allow logging in the camera using the FTP client software of the computer FTP server setting Baka mentey Free spaco 6316392byie 07 User ID i Password g Re type password i homin fm gt l ee 1 o i Co 2 es sd ee UJ KHZ PC ee G a E DCO i l O dd Back OK Built in memory Displays the free space of the built in memory of the Camera User ID Type a user name between 4 and 16 characters Password Type a password between 4 and 16 characters Re type password To confirm the password type the same characters as you typed in the Password box Back OK See Buttons common to every setting page on page 17 Sending an Image via E mail SMTP setting Page When you click SMTP on the Administrator menu the SMTP setting page appears Use this page to set up for the SMTP function that can capture and send a still image attached to an E mail You can capture a still image at the moment when a trigger occurs by an external sensor input the built in activity detection function or a manual trigger button The captured still image is sent as an atttachment of the E mail You can also send a still image periodically Activating Deactivating the SMTP Function SMTP usage s
75. to the FTP server To use this function you need to select the Use FTP client function option and the Manual mode on the FTP client setting page For details see Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page on page 27 Sending a Still Image via E mail If you select Mail send and click the current still image 1s captured and an E mail with the captured image file attached is sent to the E mail address es specified on the SMTP setting page To use this function you need to select the Use SMTP function option and the Manual mode on the SMTP setting page For details see Sending an Image via E mail SMTP setting Page on page 31 Controlling the Application Manually Recording a Still Image on the Built in Memory of the Camera If you select Memory save and click the current still image is captured and stored in the memory To use this function you need to select the Use image memory function option and the Manual mode on the Image memory setting page For details see Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page on page 35 Controlling Alarm Output If you select Alarm out 1 or Alarm out 2 and click Ga you can control alarm out 1 or alarm out 2 of the I O port on the camera manually Each click switches the relay between short circuit and open alternately To use this function you need to select the Use alarm out 1 or 2 function option and the Manual mode on the Alarm o
76. ut or Alarm out 2 setting page For details see Setting the Alarm Out I or 2 Alarm out or 2 setting Page on page 33 For the connection of peripheral devices to the Alarm out of the I O port see the supplied Installation Manual Capturing a Monitor Image 8 If you click the Capture button on the menu section the current still image is captured and displayed on the monitor image section x Capture Microsoft Internet Explorer To save the captured image Right click on the monitor image and select Save As from the menu Then the Save Picture dialog appears Type the file name and specify the destination to which the image file is to be stored and click Save The image is saved in the JPEG format Save Picture 2 x Save in My Pictures gt e ae Sample jpg My Computer A File name oneshotimage My Network P Save as type JPEG jpg Cancel Capturing a Monitor Image 13 elewef y BunesiedO Dd I84D0d Guis eieWeyd eu GuqeledO Operating the Camera Using a Pocket PC You can display images and operate the camera using a PDA Personal Digital Assistant that runs on Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 System requirements OS Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer CPU Strong ARM 206 MHz or higher RAM 64 MB or more Plug in Jeode Ver 1 9 1 Java available Jeode is required to display an image from the camera and oper
77. wer page may decrease while a file 1s being transmitted by the FTP client function Setting the FTP Client Function FTP client setting Page FTP server name ltpyourstpservercom Sts Username anonymous SSS Password jesze Re type password Pw Remote path Bo Image file name image Suffix None Date Time C Sequence number Sequence No clear Apply Mode t C Manual Alarm Periodical sending Back _OK FTP server name Type the FTP server name to upload still images up to 64 characters or the IP address of the FTP server User name Type the user name for the FTP server Password Type the password for the FTP server Re type password To confirm the password type the same characters as you typed in the Password box Remote path Type the path to the destination up to 64 characters Image file name Type the basic file name you want to assign to the images when sending to the FTP server You can use up to 6 alphanumeric hyphen and _ underscore for naming Suffix Select the suffix to add to the file name None No suffix is added The basic file name is assigned to the image to be sent to the FTP server Date Time The date time suffix is added to the file name The date time suffix consists of lower two digits of year 2 digits month 2 digits date 2 digits hour 2 digits minute 2 digits second 2 digits
78. while This is not a problem Configuring the System System setting Page When you click System on the Administrator menu the System setting page appears Use this page to perform the principal settings of the software System setting Section SONY Network Camera 5NC C53 Title bar name Welcome text H Serial No poooo2 tt t Default frame rate Fastest index html Default URL User setting ddrv System log View Access log View OK Cancel Title bar name Type a name to display on the title bar up to 32 characters Welcome text Type a text to show on the welcome page in HTML format up to 1 024 characters Use the lt BR gt tag for a line break A line break is equivalent to 2 characters Serial No Displays the serial number of the camera Configuring the System System setting Page 17 elowe9 eu BulessiulWpYy elewe9 eu GunenSsiulupy Default frame rate Select the initial frame rate which is selected when you log in the camera and display the main viewer page Click the down arrow button in the box and select the frame rate from the drop down list The selectable frame rates are the following SNC CS3N 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 15 20 25 Fastest SNC CS3P 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 16 20 Fastest The numbers indicate FPS the number of frames transmitted per second With Fastest the camera transmits
79. will basically allow access to the camera and only deny access from the computers specified on the Network address Subnet 1 to Network address Subnet 10 menus below If you select Deny you will basically deny access to the camera and only allow access from the computers specified on the Network address Subnet to Network address Subnet 10 menus 26 Setting the Security Security setting Page Sending Images to FTP Server FTP client setting Page When you click FTP client on the Administrator menu the FTP client setting page appears Use this page to set up for capturing and sending still images to an FTP server You can capture a still image at the moment when a trigger occurs by an external sensor input the built in activity detection function or a manual trigger button or capture sequenced still images before and after the trigger The captured still image s is sent to the FTP server FTP client function You can also send still images periodically Activating Deactivating the FTP Client Function FTP client usage setting Page FTP client usage setting Use FTP client function Do not use FTP client function _Ok Cancel To activate the FTP client function select Use FTP client function and click OK The FTP client setting page appears When you do not use the FTP client function select Do not use FTP client function and click OK The frame rate and operability on the main vie
80. wser This section explains how to store the HTML file of the homepage created using the CGI commands in the built in flash memory To select the display of the created homepage see Default URL on page 18 Administrator access rights are required for this operation The file size of the homepage to be stored in the flash memory should be 2 4 MB or less The free space of the built in memory should be 2 5 MB or more Disable the Image memory function page 35 Make sure that a firewall etc is not blocking the HTTP port and FTP port If you are not sure consult your network administrator When you finish storing in the flash memory the camera will restart automatically Do not turn off the power of the camera until the camera has restarted completely Insert the supplied CD ROM disc into your CD ROM drive Double click the Homepage folder in the CD ROM drive Double click CustomHomepagelnstaller exe The installer starts and notes are displayed Read the notes carefully and click Next The Software License Agreement is displayed Storing an HTML File in the Built in Flash Memory D Read the agreement carefully select Agree if you accept it then click Next RealShot Custom Homepage Installer ver1 0 0 IP address 132 168 0 100 HTTP port No 80 C 1024 to 65535 yourhttp proxy server com 1024 to 65535 Tv Use HTTP proxy server Proxy server address Prox
81. x menu to Date Time or Sequence number Periodical recording Records still images in the memory periodically When you select Periodical recording the Periodical recording mode setting section appears see page 37 Alarm mode setting Section M Sensor S l Activity detection Activity detection Available period ic Always Use scheduler Schedule No MIC2 C3 040506 Schedule check Alarm buffer configuration Alarm buffer Digest viewer On OF Back OK Recording Images in Memory Image memory setting Page Alarm Select the alarm to link the Image memory function If the selected alarm is detected a still image is captured and recorded in the selected memory Sensor External sensor connected to sensor input of the camera I O port Activity detection The activity detection function built in the camera To set the activity detection function click Activity detection The Activity detection setting page appears see page 40 Available period Select the period for which the alarm mode is available Always The alarm mode is available any time Use scheduler The alarm mode is available according to the schedule selected in the Schedule No menu below Schedule No When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu select the schedule you want the alarm mode being available Click to select the check box es 1 to 6 You can select multiple schedules To check the contents of sche
82. y detection working area Before using the activity detection perform the operation test to confirm correct operation The activity detection may not operate correctly in the following cases while changing a setting on the Camera setting page when the object is dark when the camera is installed in an unstable place that causes vibration to the camera Showing the Pop up Pop up setting Page When you click Pop up on the Administrator menu the Pop up setting page appears Use this page to set up for displaying a pop up with your favorite message on the computers monitoring the camera image or for displaying a pop up automatically when there is an alarm input Pop up setting information from SNC CS3 Apply Display mode a le Administrator All users Sensor On Of Eensor Input Activity detection On Of Activity Detection Input OK Cancel Manual pop up text Type the text to be displayed on a pop up between 1 and 64 characters Click Apply to display the pop up on all the computers monitoring the camera Alarm pop up text Display mode Select the computer on which you want to display a pop up when an alarm 1s input Administrator The pop up is displayed only on the computer monitoring the camera image as the Administrator All users The pop up is displayed on all the computers monitoring the camera image Sensor Activity detection Select On
83. y server Set the port number between 1024 and 65535 Method Select the HTTP method GET or POST About the special tags You can use the following five special tags to allow the notification of the settings acquired by the DHCP such as an IP address Type the tags in the parameter section of the URL that you describe in the Message field of the SMTP menu lt IP gt Use this tag to embed the IP address acquired by the DHCP m the text or parameter lt HTTPPORT gt Use this tag to embed the specified HTTP server port number in the text or parameters Configuring the Network Network setting Page lt MACADDRESS gt Use this tag to embed the MAC address of the interface which IP address you have acquired by the DHCP in the text or parameter lt MODELNAME gt Use this tag to embed the camera s model name SNC CS3N or SNC CS3P in the text or parameter lt SERIAL gt Use this tag to embed the camera s serial number in the text or parameter Setting the User User setting Page When you click User on the Administrator menu the User setting page appears Use this page to set the user names and passwords of Administrator and up to 9 kinds of users User 1 to User 9 and the access right of each user CTN ee ee COZ CZW Administrator admin o fee fe Level 4 User 5 fr 1 5557 IEC 7 RZERGFR User access right flevel4 gt OK Cancel
84. y server port No 8000 MV Use FTP proxy server yourttp proxy server com en C 1024 to 65535 Proxy server address Proxy server port No Administrator name Administrator password ij mm ma Type the IP address of the camera in the IP address box Specify the HTTP port No of the camera When you use a proxy server set the following For the proxy server of your environments consult your network administrator When using an HTTP proxy server Select Use HTTP proxy server and type your settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy server port No boxes When using an FTP proxy server Select Use FTP proxy server and type your settings in the Proxy server address and Proxy server port No boxes If you cannot establish communication with the camera with the proxy server being used connect the camera to the local network and run the installer without using the proxy server Type the Administrator name and Administrator password 1 0 Confirm that all items are correct then click Next RealShot Custom Homepage Installer wert OO c iMy_homepage 11 Type the path for the folder in which your homepage is stored in the Source folder box then click Next Information 12 Click OK Uploading of the homepage file starts RealShot Custom Homepage Installer wert 0 0 The following page will appear after a while The camera will be restarted automatically i
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