Sony IPELA SNC-DF50N User Manual
Sony IPELA SNC-DF50N User Manual

Sony IPELA SNC-DF50N User Manual

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3-113-370-13 (1)

Network Camera

User's Guide
Software Version 1.1
SNC-DF85N/DF85P
SNC-DF80N/DF80P
SNC-DF50N/DF50P
© 2007 Sony Corporation
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  • Page 1: Network Camera

    3-113-370-13 (1) Network Camera User’s Guide Software Version 1.1 SNC-DF85N/DF85P SNC-DF80N/DF80P SNC-DF50N/DF50P © 2007 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview How to Use This User’s Guide ... 5 System Requirements ... 5 Preparation Connecting to a Computer or a Network ... 6 Connecting the camera to a computer ... 6 Connecting the camera to a local network ... 6 Assigning the IP Address to the Camera ...
  • Page 3 Alarm out 1, 2 Tab ... 59 Outputting Audio Linked to Alarm Detection — Voice alert Menu ... 60 Voice alert 1, 2, 3 Tab ... 60 Setting the Operations from the Viewer — Trigger Menu ... 61 Setting the Schedule — Schedule Menu ... 63 Setting the Alarm Buffer —...
  • Page 4: Overview

    EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER. • If you lose data by using this unit, SONY accepts no responsibility for restoration of the data. NOTICE TO USERS © 2007 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This...
  • Page 5: How To Use This User's Guide

    How to Use This User’s Guide This User’s Guide explains how to operate the SNC- DF85N/DF85P/DF80N/DF80P/DF50N/DF50P 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.
  • Page 6: Preparation

    Preparation The Preparation section explains what the administrator has to prepare for monitoring images after installation and connection of the camera. Connecting to a Computer or a Network To connect to the computer, use a commercially available network cable (cross cable). To connect to the network, use a commercially available network cable (straight cable).
  • Page 7: Assigning The Ip Address To The Camera

    Assigning the IP Address to the Camera To connect the camera to a network, you need to assign a new IP address to the camera when you install it for the first time. You can assign an IP address in two ways: •...
  • Page 8 Click on the camera in the list to which you want to assign a new IP address. The network settings for the selected camera are displayed. Set the IP address. To obtain the IP address automatically from a DHCP server: Select Obtain an IP address automatically.
  • Page 9: When Using Windows Xp Service Pack 2

    • The factory setting of the camera network is as follows. IP address:192.168.0.100 Subnet mask:255.0.0.0 • When you select the camera in the network tab and right-click Copy, and the camera’s MAC address, DHCP/FIXED*, IP address, Port number, Model name, Serial number and Version number can be copied in the clipboard.
  • Page 10 If message “Information Bar” appears, click OK. If the information bar appears, click on the bar and select Install ActiveX Control…. If “ Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click Install. The installation of ActiveX Control starts. When installation is completed, the main viewer or the Object detection menu appears.
  • Page 11: When Using Windows Vista

    In the Add Program dialog, select IP Setup Program and click OK. Then the IP Setup Program is added to the Programs and Services list. Click OK. When the above procedure is completed, the cameras connected in the local network are displayed in the IP Setup Program.
  • Page 12 installation correctly. Delete the downloaded file, and click the Setup icon again. If message “Internet Explorer – Security Warning” appears, click Run. If message “User Account Control – An unidentified program wants access to your computer” appear, click Allow. The software installation starts. Starting the software When you start software such as IP Setup Program, message “User Account Control –...
  • Page 13: Accessing The Camera Using The Web Browser

    The cameras will be displayed in the list. If you want to keep Windows Firewall On, continue with the following steps. Select the “Exceptions” tab. Select Add Program…. If the Add Program dialog appears, select IP Setup Program and click OK. Then the IP Setup Program is added to the Program or port list.
  • Page 14 When the main viewer of the camera is displayed for the first time When you click Enter, “Security Warning” is displayed. When you click Yes, ActiveX control is installed and the main viewer is displayed. Notes • If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings of Internet Explorer, the image may not be displayed.
  • Page 15: Basic Configuration By The Administrator

    Basic Configuration by the Administrator You can monitor the camera image by logging in with the initial conditions set for this network camera. You can also set various functions according to the installing position, network conditions or purpose of the camera. We recommend you configure the following items before monitoring images from the camera.
  • Page 16: Operating The Camera

    Operating the Camera The Operating the Camera section explains how to monitor the image from the camera using your Web browser. Use Internet Explorer as the Web browser. The functions of the camera should be set by the Administrator. For the setting of the camera, see “Administrating the Camera”...
  • Page 17: Logging In To Homepage - Welcome Page

    Logging in to Homepage — Welcome Page Logging in as a user Start the Web browser on your computer and type the IP address of the camera you want to monitor. The welcome page is displayed. Display sample: SNC-DF80N Select the viewer. The usable codecs and viewers are displayed depending on the Mode setting in the Video codec tab in the Camera menu (page 35).
  • Page 18: Displaying The Administrator Menu Directly

    With the ActiveX viewer (MPEG4/H.264) With the Java applet viewer Control the camera from the main viewer. Note If the welcome page does not start correctly, the security level of the Internet Explorer may be set to higher than Medium. See “To display the welcome page and the main viewer correctly”...
  • Page 19: Configuration Of Main Viewer

    Java has been installed successfully and Java (Sun) is enabled. For the verified Java version, contact your authorized Sony dealer. To check the Java version Select Tools from the menu bar of Internet Explorer, then select Internet Options and click the Advanced mode tab.
  • Page 20: Main Menu

    Main menu Setting Click to display the Administrator menu. (page 26) You can operate this function only when logging in as the administrator. Home Displays the welcome page. Camera control section Frame rate (Displayed only when the camera image is in JPEG.) Selects the frame rate to transmit images.
  • Page 21: Monitor Image

    Monitor Image The image shot by the camera is shown here. The date and time is displayed at the top of the window. Controlling the Monitor Image You can monitor the camera image on the monitor window of the main viewer. Monitoring the camera image Log in to the homepage to display the main viewer.
  • Page 22: Zooming In The Monitor Image

    camera settings (image size and image quality settings). Select the view size. Click View size list box to select the view size from Auto, 640 × 480, 320 × 240, or 160 × 120. Auto is determined by the image size specified in the Camera menu (page 32).
  • Page 23: Saving The Captured Image

    To close the capture window, click Cancel or Close. Saving the captured image With the ActiveX viewer Capture the monitor image. Click Save. The Save As dialog appears. Select JPEG Files or Windows Bitmap Files as Save as type. Type the File name and specify Save in, then click Save.
  • Page 24: Controlling Alarm Output 1, 2

    CF memory card (not supplied) for the SNC-DF85/ DF80. To use this function, you need to make Image memory active and set the details in the Trigger menu of the Administrator menu (page 62). Display the image on the monitor window. Select Image memory from the trigger drop-down list.
  • Page 25: Switching Tcp/Udp Transmission Mode

    Switching TCP/UDP Transmission Mode You can select TCP or UDP as the communication port for the video/audio data. This function can be used when Mode (video codec mode) (page 35) is set to MPEG4 or H.264 and the ActiveX viewer is used. Notes •...
  • Page 26: Administrating The Camera

    Administrating the Camera The Administrating the Camera section explains how to set the functions of the camera by the Administrator. For the monitoring of the camera image, see “Operating the Camera” on page 16. This section explains the basic operations and each option of the Administrator menu.
  • Page 27: Configuration Of Administrator Menu

    Click this button to invalidate the set values and return to the previous settings. General notes on menus • After changing a setting on a menu, wait at least 10 seconds before turning off the power of the camera. If the power is turned off immediately, the changed setting may not be stored correctly.
  • Page 28: Configuring The System - System Menu

    Object Detection Function — Object detection Menu” on page 65) Configuring the System — System Menu Configuring the System — System Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the System menu appears. Use this menu to perform the principal settings of the software.
  • Page 29: Date & Time Tab

    Custom Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD-ROM. To learn how to use of the Custom Homepage Installer, see page 83. For the verified cards, contact your authorized Sony dealer. To display your individual homepage, perform the following operation: Select Custom.
  • Page 30: Initialize Tab

    NTP server name Type the host name or IP address of the NTP server, using up to 64 characters. Interval Select an interval between 1 and 24 hours at which you want to adjust the camera’s time referring to the NTP server’s time.
  • Page 31: System Log Tab

    switch on the camera. For details, see the supplied Installation Manual. Backup setting data Saves the setting data of the camera in a file. Click Save, and follow the instructions on the Web browser to specify the folder and save the setting data of the camera.
  • Page 32: Setting The Camera Image And Audio - Camera Menu

    Setting the Camera Image and Audio — Camera Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the Camera menu appears. Use this menu to set the functions of the camera. The Camera menu consists of the following tabs: SNC-DF85/DF80: Common, Picture, Day/Night, Video codec and Streaming SNC-DF50: Common, Picture, Video codec and Streaming...
  • Page 33: Picture Tab

    Reset camera menu Click Reset, and the message “Camera menu setting is reset to default. Are you sure?” is displayed. To reset to default, click OK. OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 26. Picture Tab You can set the color condition, exposure, etc. of the camera.
  • Page 34: Day/Night Tab (Snc-Df85/Df80 Only)

    Flickers of fluorescent light can be reduced when Shutter speed is set to 1/100 (for NTSC) or 1/120 (for PAL). Brightness (SNC-DF80 only) Perform fine brightness adjustment. Select the brightness from -5 to +5. Selecting a higher value makes the image brighter, and selecting a lower value makes it darker.
  • Page 35: Video Codec Tab

    Sensor input: Controls the Day/Night mode by synchronizing it with the sensor input. OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 26. Video codec Tab Use this tab to set the items for the video codec. Mode Select the operation mode of the camera. Single codec: Select one video codec from among JPEG, MPEG4 and H.264.
  • Page 36 The cropped image is displayed on the main viewer. To close the image, click corner. Frame rate Set the frame rate of the image. Selectable values of the frame rates are as follows. SNC-DF85N/DF80N/DF50N: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 (fps) SNC-DF85P/DF80P/DF50P: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 25 (fps)
  • Page 37: Streaming Tab

    Streaming Tab Use this tab to set the items for the transmission by unicast or multicast. Unicast streaming Specify the transmission port numbers of the MPEG4 or H.264 video data and audio data to be used when UDP (Unicast) is selected with in the main viewer.
  • Page 38: Configuring The Network - Network Menu

    Configuring the Network — Network Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the Network menu appears. Use this menu to configure the network to connect the camera and the computer. The Network menu consists of two tabs: Network and Dynamic IP address notification.
  • Page 39: Dynamic Ip Address Notification Tab - Notifying The Ip Address

    Note When you have set the HTTP port number to a number other than 80 in the Network menu or in the Setup Program, access the camera again by typing the IP address of the camera on your Web browser as follows: Example: when the HTTP port number is set to 8000 OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu”...
  • Page 40: Http Notification

    HTTP notification Select On to output a command to the HTTP server when the DHCP setting is completed. Using this function, you can configure a useful system, for example, to view the access log stored in the HTTP server or start an external CGI program. Specify the URL to send HTTP request, using up to 256 characters.
  • Page 41: Using The 802.1X Authentication Function - 802.1X Menu

    Using the 802.1X Authentication Function — 802.1X Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the 802.1X menu appears. Use this menu to configure the port-based authentication in compliance with the 802.1X standard. The 802.1X menu consists of three tabs: Common, Client certificate and CA certificate.
  • Page 42: Client Certificate Tab

    Click Refresh to update the status. EAP identity Type the user name to identify the client in the 802.1X authentication server using 3 to 253 characters. EAP method Shows the authentication method used with the authentication server. It is fixed as this camera supports only the TLS method.
  • Page 43: Ca Certificate Tab

    correct private key password to confirm the information of the certificate. To delete the client certificate Click Delete, and the client certificate stored in the camera will be deleted. Private key password Type the password for the private key information included in the client certificate using up to 50 characters.
  • Page 44: Setting The 802.1X Authentication Function - Example Of Windows Server 2003

    Note Import process becomes invalid if the selected file is not a CA certificate. To display the information of the CA certificate When the CA certificate has been saved in the camera correctly, its information appears on Issuer DN, Subject DN, Validity Period and Extended Key Usage.
  • Page 45 – NAS Port-Type: Ethernet, Wireless- IEEE802.11, Wireless-Other and Virtual (VPN) – Windows-Groups: Wired_802.1X_Group Permissions: Select Grant remote access permission. Edit Profile: – Dial-in Constraints tab: Specify the session time out period during which the client is allowed to be connected, as required. –...
  • Page 46 Select Base 64 in Encoding method and click Download CA certificate. The “File Download” dialog opens. Specify the file storage location and save the CA certificate. After saving the CA certificate, import it to the camera. Then the CA certificate import procedure is completed. Downloading the client certificate The procedure of client certificate download differs depending on the TLS mode of the camera.
  • Page 47: Setting The User - User Menu

    The “Submit a Certificate Request or Renewal Request” page opens. Paste the contents of the certificate request exported from the camera in the Saved Request text box. Set Certificate Template to User and click Submit. Message “The certificate you requested was issued to you.”...
  • Page 48: Setting The Security - Security Menu

    Note To output audio using the SNC audio upload tool, set Audio upload to Enable in the Common tab of the Camera menu (page 32). Viewer mode When the user is authenticated for logging in the main viewer, select the viewer mode to be displayed after authentication.
  • Page 49: Sending An Image Via E-Mail - E-Mail (Smtp) Menu

    enter the user name and password set for the Administrator boxes in the User menu. OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 26. Sending an Image via E- mail — e-Mail (SMTP) Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the e-Mail (SMTP) menu appears.
  • Page 50: Alarm Sending Tab - Setting The E-Mail Sending Mode When Detecting The Alarm

    On: Select if authentication is required when an e-mail is sent. Select one of the authentication methods from the following and specify the POP server name, User name and Password as required. SMTP: Select when SMTP authentication is required. POP before SMTP: Select when POP before SMTP authentication is required.
  • Page 51: Periodical Sending Tab - Setting The Periodical E-Mail Sending Mode

    Sequence number: A consecutive number of 10 digits between 0000000001 and 4294967295 and two fixed digits 00 are added to the image file name. Sequence number clear Click Clear to reset the Sequence number suffix to 1. Alarm Select the alarm to be linked with e-mail notification. Sensor input: The external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the camera I/O port.
  • Page 52: Sending Images To Ftp Server

    Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP client Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the FTP client menu appears. Use this menu to set up for capturing and sending still images to an FTP server. Using FTP client function, you can send an image and audio file that has been shot and recorded linked with the external sensor input or with the built-in object detection function to an FTP server.
  • Page 53: Periodical Sending Tab - Setting The Periodical Ftp Client Activity

    Suffix Select a suffix to be added to the file name. Date & time: The date & time suffix is added to the image file name. The date/time suffix consists of lower two-digits of the year (2 digits), month (2 digits), date (2 digits), hour (2 digits), minute (2 digits) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus adding a 14-digit number to the image file name.
  • Page 54: Recording Images In Memory

    — FTP server Menu” on page 58.) The Image memory menu consists of three tabs: Common, Alarm recording and Periodical recording. For the verified cards, contact your authorized Sony dealer. Notes • The image and audio files recorded in the built-in memory are deleted when the power of the camera is turned off.
  • Page 55: Common Tab - Setting The Image Memory Function

    Common Tab — Setting the image memory function Image memory To use the image memory function, select On. For the SNC-DF50 Built-in memory The current memory space of the built-in memory is displayed. For the SNC-DF85/DF80 Selected root directory Select a memory in which you want to save an image. The current memory space is displayed on the right.
  • Page 56: Alarm Recording Tab - Setting The Image Memory Function When Detecting The Alarm

    Alarm recording Tab — Setting the Image memory function when detecting the alarm You can set to record the image and audio file to the memory linked with the external sensor input or with the built-in object detection function. Alarm recording Select On to record the image and audio file, linked with alarm detection.
  • Page 57: Periodical Recording Tab - Setting The Periodical Recording Mode

    Periodical recording Tab — Setting the periodical recording mode You can set to record the image file (JPEG file) periodically. Periodical recording Select On when you want to use periodical recording. Image file name Type the file name of the image to be recorded to the memory using up to 10 alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen) and _ (under score).
  • Page 58: Downloading Images From The Camera

    About the extension of a file A file to be recorded/sent using the image memory function or the FTP client function has one of the following three extensions depending on the video mode setting and the recording/sending settings of the camera. .m4f: A file of this type is created when Use alarm buffer is selected in the Alarm recording or Alarm sending tab and MPEG4 is selected on Codec in the...
  • Page 59: Setting The Alarm Output - Alarm Output Menu

    • The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may be reduced when you logged in to the FTP server of this unit using the FTP client software installed in the computer. OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 26. Setting the Alarm Output —...
  • Page 60: Outputting Audio Linked To Alarm Detection

    Sensor input Select this option when you link the alarm output to an external sensor that is connected to sensor input of the camera I/O port. Object detection Select this option when you link the alarm output to the object detection function. Click Detection, and the Object detection menu is displayed to allow you to set the object detection function (page 65).
  • Page 61: Setting The Operations From The Viewer - Trigger Menu

    Test When the audio file is saved in the camera, you can check it by playing it back. Click Play to play back the audio file once. Voice alert To use the voice alert function linked with the sensor input or the object detection function, select On. Repeat Select playback repeat time from 1 to 3.
  • Page 62: Alarm Output

    FTP client Checking this box allows you to select FTP from the trigger drop-down list in the main viewer. By selecting FTP and clicking moment you click is captured, and the image file is sent to the FTP server. When you click FTP client, the Trigger-FTP client menu is displayed.
  • Page 63: Setting The Schedule - Schedule Menu

    are the same as those in the Day/Night tab of the Camera menu (page 34). Note The day/night function is invalid when Day/Night mode is set to Disable or Auto in the Trigger-Day/Night menu, even if you click Voice alert 1, 2, 3 Checking this box allows you to select Voice alert 1, Voice alert 2 or Voice alert 3 from the trigger drop- down list in the main viewer.
  • Page 64: Setting The Alarm Buffer

    OK/Cancel See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 26. Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer Menu Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the Alarm buffer menu appears. You can set the Pre-alarm image and audio (the image and audio before the alarm detection) and the Post - alarm image and audio.
  • Page 65: Setting The Object Detection Function

    Pre-alarm period: Displays the maximum recording capacity of image/audio before alarm detection. Post-alarm period: Displays the maximum recording capacity of image/audio after alarm detection. Recording time Set the recording time for the Pre-alarm image/audio and Post alarm image/audio. Pre-alarm period: Type the recording time of the image/audio before alarm detection.
  • Page 66: Removed Object Detection

    A car appears in the foreground. After the detection time, the car in the foreground is detected as an unattended object. Removed object detection The camera first stores in memory the background image for reference. If an object that existed before moves and disappears, the camera detects the location where the object existed as an unattended object.
  • Page 67: Common Tab

    • When you install ActiveX control, you should be logged in to the computer as Administrator. • When you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista, the information bar or “Security Warning” may appear as you click Object detection. For details, see “Installing ActiveX Control”...
  • Page 68: Object Size

    motion of an object on the monitor screen has exceeded the threshold level, the camera judges that there has been a motion and a green frame is shown. An alarm is output when a green frame is added to the object displayed in one of the active windows.
  • Page 69: Status Lamp

    Monitor display Set the active/inactive window while monitoring a moving image. Active window Inactive window When a prospective unattended object is detected on the monitor display, it will be colored. The object’s color will be changed from blue to green, yellow, and red in sequence, as the possibility of it being an unattended object increases.
  • Page 70: Unattended Object Setting Tab

    To set the unattended object detection function Set the unattended object detection function as follows: Select Unattended object for Detection. The setting items for unattended object detection appear. Wait until the status lamp turns green. When the status lamp is gray, the camera is in the process of acquiring a background image.
  • Page 71: Alarm Interval

    Alarm interval You can repeat the alarm output in an interval of the preset time after an object has been regarded as an unattended object. If you set Alarm interval to 5 minutes, for example, so that an alarm will be output every 5 minutes repeatedly after an unattended object is detected.
  • Page 72: Using The Supplied Setup Program

    Others This section explains how to use the application software and commands, including the supplied CD- ROM. Using the Supplied Setup Program Explains the functions except those of the Network tab in the IP Setup Program. To install the Setup Program, to assign an IP address and to set the network, see “Assigning the IP Address to the Camera”...
  • Page 73: Date Time Tab

    Date time Tab You can set the date and time on the camera. Click the Date time tab to display the date/time setting window. Click to select the camera that you want to set the date and time for. You can select multiple cameras and set the date and time simultaneously.
  • Page 74: Using The Snc Audio Upload Tool - Transmitting

    Using the SNC audio upload tool — Transmitting audio to camera The supplied SNC audio upload tool allows you to transmit sound from the computer to the camera. This section explains the setup and operations of the SNC audio upload tool. The SNC audio upload tool supports the following audio data to be transmitted.
  • Page 75: Using The Snc Audio Upload Tool

    Target camera(s) (Camera list) When the SNC audio upload tool starts, it automatically detects Sony network cameras connected to the local network and displays them in the camera list. Up to 256 cameras can be displayed in the list.
  • Page 76 address when the IP address is obtained with a DHCP server. Model: Displays the model name of the network camera. Serial: Displays the serial number of the network camera. User: Displays the specified user ID and password. The password is shown with turned letters. Select all Click to select all the cameras in the camera list.
  • Page 77: Voice Alert Tab

    Notes • Audio transmission stops if you switch the tab during the transmission. • Audio may be interrupted when the IP address is changed if Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) is set on IP address in the Network menu. •...
  • Page 78: Voice Alert Number Select

    Recording/playback progress bar You can check recording or playback progress with this bar. During recording, the right end of the bar represents 30 seconds and the remaining recording time is displayed below the bar. During playback, the maximum time of the bar depends on the recorded time.
  • Page 79: Using The Snc Video Player - Playing Video/Audio

    Click (stop) to stop recording. Recording will stop automatically in 30 seconds. Select the voice alert number. Click (upload) to transmit the audio file to the camera. Saving the recorded audio file to the computer Click (recording) in the Voice alert tab to start recording.
  • Page 80: Using The Snc Video Player

    Using the SNC video player Start the SNC video player. Click the (browse) icon. The Select File dialog opens. Select the file you want to play. Click on the top of the screen, and file information dialog appears. File dialog Model name: Model name of the camera with which the file is recorded.
  • Page 81: Using The Snc Privacy Masking Tool - Masking A Camera Image

    Using the SNC privacy masking tool — Masking a Camera Image The supplied SNC privacy masking tool allows you to mask parts of the camera image to be transmitted. Installing the SNC privacy masking tool Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. A cover page appears automatically in your Web browser.
  • Page 82: Setting A Privacy Mask

    Main tab Set the privacy mask. Note If the video codec of the camera is set to H.264, the Main tab window is not displayed even if you click in the Main tab. In this case, select JPEG or MPEG4 in Mode of the Camera menu (page 35) and operate again.
  • Page 83: Using The Custom Homepage Installer

    Using the Custom Homepage Installer The supplied Custom Homepage Installer allows you to store the homepage that you have created in the camera and watch it. Notes on creating the homepage When you are creating the homepage, note the following points.
  • Page 84 Read the agreement carefully, select Agree if you accept it, then click Next. Type the IP address of the camera to be uploaded in the IP address box. Specify the HTTP port No. of the camera. Initial HTTP port No. is set to 80. When you use a proxy server, set the following: For the proxy server of your environments, consult your network administrator.
  • Page 85: Assigning The Ip Address To The Camera Using Arp Commands

    The following page will appear after a while. After displaying this page, the camera will be adjusted and rebooted automatically in five minutes. Click Finish to exit the program. Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) commands without using the supplied setup program.
  • Page 86: Using The Snmp

    Using the SNMP This unit supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). You can read MIB-2 objects using software such as SNMP manager software. This unit also supports the coldStart trap which occurs when the power is turned on or the unit restarts, and the Authentication failure trap which informs of an illegal access using SNMP.
  • Page 87: Glossary

    sysName= Set the case of “mib-2.system.sysName.0” in the position. The maximum length of is 255 characters. enaAuthTraps= Set the case value of “mib-2.snmp.snmp EnableAuthenTraps.0” in the position. Type “1” (enable) or “2” (disable) in the position. community=,r, ,...
  • Page 88: Ftp Server

    DNS server Abbreviation for Domain Name System server. As an IP address required for connecting to the device on an IP network is numerical and difficult to remember, the Domain Name System was established. A domain name is alphabetic and is easier to remember. When a client computer uses a domain name to connect to another computer, it asks a DNS server to translate the name into the corresponding IP address.
  • Page 89: Secondary Dns Server

    Secondary DNS Server Subsidiary DNS server used when a primary DNS server cannot be used. SMTP server A server for sending or relaying e-mail messages between servers. SNMP A protocol for monitoring and managing network devices. Subnet mask 32-bit stream used to distinguish the subnet address from the IP address.
  • Page 90: Index

    Index abandoned object detection ...65 Access log ...31 Active ... 67 Active Directory ...44 ActiveX control ... 9 ActiveX viewer... 18 Adaptive rate control ...36 Adjust ...29 Administrator ... 16 Administrator e-mail address ... 39 Administrator menu ... 18 Alarm... 51 alarm...
  • Page 91 FTP server Menu... 58 FTP server name ... 52 Glossary ... 87 H.264... 17 H.264 setting ... 35 Home... 20 Homepage ... 28 homepage ... 28 Host name ... 38 HTTP method ... 40 HTTP notification ... 40 HTTP port number... 38 HTTP request ...
  • Page 92 Suffix ...50 suffix...50 Superimpose...30 superimpose...30 supplicant ...41 System ... 27 system...28 System log ...31 System Menu...28 Sony Corporation TCP...25 TCP/UDP ... 20 TCP/UDP Transmission ...25 Test ...61 threshold ...67 Threshold setting slider bar ...67 time difference...30 Time setting...70 Time zone ...30 time zone ...30...

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