Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Operating the Camera Via a Network
- Setting the Camera Via a Network
- Basic Operations of the Administrator Menu
- Configuring the System - System Menu
- Setting the Camera Image - Video Menu
- Setting the Camera Audio - Audio Menu
- Configuring the Network - Network Menu
- Setting the Security - Security Menu
- Setting the PTZF control - PTZF control Menu
- Setting of the Transmission - Streaming Menu
- Operation Using the Remote Controller
- Setting with the Remote Controller
- Others
Sony SRG-300SEW User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for SRG-300SEW by Sony which is a product in the Video Conferencing Cameras category. This manual has pages.
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HD Color
Video Camera
User’s Guide
Software Version 3.0
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
SRG-300SE/301SE/201SE
C-055-100-14 (1)
© 2014 Sony Corporation
2Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Overview
Features .................................................................. 4
How to Use This User’s Guide .............................. 5
System Configuration ............................................ 6
Operating the Camera Via a Network ................ 6
Operating a Camera Using the Remote
Controller ......................................................... 7
Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Remote
Controller ......................................................... 8
Operating Multiple Cameras Using Multiple
Remote Controllers .......................................... 9
Precautions for Preventing Access to the Camera
by an Unintended Third Party ........................... 10
How to set up ................................................... 10
Operating the Camera Via a
Network
Accessing the Camera Using the Web
Browser ................................................................. 11
About Viewers .................................................. 11
Operating the Camera ........................................ 13
Main menu ....................................................... 13
Monitor screen ................................................. 13
ActiveX viewer control panel section .............. 13
Plug-in free viewer control bar ........................ 15
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ............................ 16
Controlling via the control panel ..................... 16
Controlling via the preset position panel ......... 16
Controlling using the monitor screen ............... 17
Switching Transmission Mode ........................... 18
Setting the Camera Via a Network
Basic Operations of the Administrator
Menu ..................................................................... 19
How to set up the Administrator menu ............ 19
Configuration of the Administrator menu ........ 19
Configuring the System — System Menu ......... 20
Information Tab ................................................ 20
Date & time Tab ............................................... 20
Installation Tab ................................................. 21
Initialize Tab ..................................................... 22
System log Tab ................................................. 23
Access log Tab ................................................. 23
Service Tab ....................................................... 23
Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu ........23
Picture Tab ........................................................23
Video codec Tab ...............................................25
Superimpose Tab ..............................................26
Day/Night ICR Tab ...........................................27
Setting the Camera Audio — Audio Menu ........28
Audio Tab .........................................................28
Configuring the Network — Network Menu .....29
Network Tab .....................................................29
QoS Tab ............................................................31
Setting the Security — Security Menu ...............32
Administrator and User ....................................32
User Tab ............................................................32
Access limit Tab ...............................................33
SSL Tab ............................................................34
How to install the CA certificate ......................36
To remove an installed CA certificate ..............38
To import the personal certificate .....................38
802.1X Tab .......................................................39
System configuration of 802.1X network .........39
Referer check Tab .............................................41
Setting the PTZF control — PTZF control
Menu .....................................................................42
PTZF control Tab ..............................................42
Preset position Tab
— Saving pan/tilt/zoom position ....................43
Serial Tab ..........................................................43
Setting of the Transmission — Streaming
Menu .....................................................................44
Streaming Tab ...................................................44
Operation Using the Remote
Controller
Preparation ...........................................................47
Operating Multiple Cameras ............................48
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ............................48
Panning and Tilting ...........................................48
Zooming ............................................................49
Adjusting the Camera .........................................49
Focusing on a Subject .......................................49
Shooting with Back Lighting ............................50
Adjusting the White Balance ............................50
Storing the Camera Settings in Memory
— Presetting Feature ...........................................50
Storing Camera Settings ...................................50
Table of Contents 3
Setting with the Remote Controller
About On-Screen Menus ..................................... 52
Operating with the Remote Controller ............. 52
Main Menu ....................................................... 52
Setting Menu .................................................... 52
Control Button Display Section ....................... 53
EXPOSURE Menu .............................................. 54
WHITE BALANCE Menu .................................. 55
PICTURE Menu .................................................. 55
PAN TILT ZOOM Menu .................................... 56
SYSTEM Menu .................................................... 57
STATUS Menu ..................................................... 58
Others
Message List ......................................................... 59
Troubleshooting ................................................... 60
Menu Configuration ............................................ 61
Preset Items .......................................................... 63
Glossary ................................................................ 64
Index ..................................................................... 66
Overview
4Features
Overview
Features
• Supports simultaneous IP output and baseband signal
output (3G-SDI compliant) of video. (Audio is
applicable for IP output)
• The 1/2.8 type Exmor CMOS camera allows for high-
definition shooting with superior picture quality.
• By adopting its wide and dynamic range of functions,
you can achieve optimized shooting images which
incorporate bright and dark subjects at the same time.
• The Noise Reduction function enables clearer images
for streaming in a low brightness environment.
• Two video compression modes (video codecs) JPEG/
H.264 are supported.
• A maximum 3 codec modes are available.
• Date/time can be superimposed on the image.
• You can install the camera on ceilings since the
camera is equipped with the high-speed, wide range
pan/tilt action, and Eflip functions.
• Equipped with 30×* optical magnification, F1.6 high
power and luminous zoom lens.
• Up to 256 camera positions can be stored. (up to
16 positions can be set with camera setting items)
• Equipped with the industry standard RS-422 interface
of VISCA camera protocol in external
communication.
* SRG-201SE is 20× optical zoom.
Tip
SRG-301SE/201SE is the model on sale in China.
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Overview
5
How to Use This User’s Guide
How to Use This User’s
Guide
This User’s Guide explains how to operate the HD Color
Video Camera from a computer via a network and from
a remote controller (not supplied).
The User’s Guide is designed to be read on the computer
display.
This section gives tips on making the most of the User’s
Guide. Read it before you operate the camera.
Jumping to a related page
When you read the User’s Guide on the computer
display, you can click on a sentence to jump to a 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 that appear in actual use.
The illustrations of the camera and menu display in the
User’s Guide show the SRG-300SE as an example.
Only supported functions are displayed.
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 that appear on your screen.
Remote Controller
You can operate and set the camera by using the IP
Remote Controller (RM-IP10) (optional accessary).
The IP Remote Controller is described simply as
“Remote Controller” in this User’s Guide.
Installation Manual (printed matter)
The supplied Installation Manual describes the names
and functions of parts and controls of the camera,
connection examples, and how to set up the camera. Be
sure to read the Installation Manual before hand.
Overview
6System Configuration
System Configuration
This camera has various system configuration capabilities using optional products. This section describes typical system
examples with the required components and the main usage of each system.
Operating the Camera Via a Network
What you can do with this system
Multiple users can view video and audio from one camera via a network at the same time.
System Configuration
For details concerning operation and the setting of the camera via a network, see “Operating the Camera Via a Network”
on page 11 or “Setting the Camera Via a Network” on page 19.
Notes
• The maximum number of users that can view changes depending on the video and audio settings.
• If the simultaneous connections via a network increase, the frame rate may decrease.
Operating Environment Requirements
The following operating environment is necessary for the computer to display images and the controls of the camera.
(August 2017)
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit version, 64-bit version),
Windows 8.1 Pro (32-bit version, 64-bit version)*,
Windows 10 Pro (32-bit version, 64-bit version)*
Authorized editions:
Windows 7: Ultimate, Professional
Windows 8.1: Pro
Windows 10: Pro
Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or higher
Web Browser
Windows Internet Explorer Ver. 11.0*
Firefox Ver. 54.0
Google Chrome Ver. 60.0
CPU
Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz or higher
Or Intel Core i3 / Intel Core i5 / Intel Core i7 (with built-in Intel HD Graphics)
Camera Router or Hub Computer
Overview
7
System Configuration
Memory
2 GB or more
Display
1600 × 1200 pixels or higher
* If using Windows 10, turn off the tablet mode.
* If using Windows 8.1, use Desktop UI Internet Explorer.
Operating a Camera Using the Remote Controller
What you can do with this system
To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the remote controller, and to perform the Preset operation
using the button.
System Configuration
Notes
• Only RS-422 connection is available for VISCA CONTROL.
• You need to match the communication speed between the camera and the remote controller.
• If you change the settings of the communication speed and video format, operate it using the browser display via a
network.
* You cannot change the settings from the menu display connected with the SDI OUT connector.
For details concerning operation and the setting of the camera using the remote controller, see “Operation Using the
Remote Controller” on page 47 or “Setting with the Remote Controller” on page 52.
HD video monitor
Remote Controller
(not supplied)
Video signal
Remote Control (VISCA) signal
Signal flow
SDI OUT
VISCA RS-422
Camera
Overview
8System Configuration
Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Remote Controller
What you can do with this system
• You can operate up to 7 cameras with daisy chain connection using the remote controller (not supplied).
System Configuration
Notes
• Only RS-422 connection is available for VISCA CONTROL.
• You need to match the communication speed between the camera and the remote controller.
• If you change the settings of the communication speed and video format, operate it using the browser display via a
network.
* You cannot change the settings from the menu display connected with the SDI OUT connector.
,
Camera
HD video monitor, VTR, etc.
Camera
Camera
Video switcher
Remote Controller (not supplied)
Video signal
Remote Control (VISCA) signal
Signal flow
Overview
9
System Configuration
Operating Multiple Cameras Using Multiple Remote Controllers
What you can do with this system
• You can connect up to 112 cameras and five remote controllers.
• The joystick of the remote controller allows comfortable pan/tilt and zoom operations.
System Configuration
Notes
• You cannot use the RS-422 connection when using the LAN connection.
• When you control the camera by using the LAN connection, use a shielded twisted pair network cable that is category
5 or higher.
,
HD video monitor
PC for the setting
Camera
Video signal
Remote Control (LAN) signal
Signal flow
Video switcher
Remote Controller (not supplied)
Switching hub
Camera
Camera
Remote Controller (not supplied)
Overview
10 Precautions for Preventing Access to the Camera by an Unintended Third Party
Precautions for
Preventing Access to
the Camera by an
Unintended Third Party
The camera may be accessed by an unintended third
party on the network, depending on the usage
environment. Changing the user name and password of
the camera administrator from the default settings is
highly recommended for security reasons. If the camera
is accessed by an unintended third party, there may be
undesired effects such as operations or settings that may
interfere with viewing.
The camera can be fraudulently accessed in a network
environment where a device is connected or connectable
to the network without the administrator's permission, or
a PC or other network device connected to the network
can be used without any permission. Connect to these
environments at your own risk. To prevent unauthorized
access to the camera, set it according to the following
steps.
Do not use the browser you use to set the camera to
access other websites while you set or after setting the
camera. You will remain logged in to the camera as long
as the browser is open, so to prevent an unintended third
party's use or execution of malicious programs, close the
browser after you finish setting the camera.
How to set up
1
Set the network address of the camera using SNC
toolbox.
For details about how to use SNC toolbox, refer to
the application guide.
After this step, do not use SNC toolbox to change
the network settings of the camera. Use SNC
toolbox to search for the camera only.
2
Start the web browser and set the SSL function to
Enable in the camera settings.
For details, refer to “Setting the Security —
Security Menu” in the Administrator menu on
page 32.
3
Restart the web browser and access the camera
again.
4
Set the user name and password of the
administrator of the camera.
For details, refer to “Setting the Security —
Security Menu” in the Administrator menu on
page 32.
5
Check the Referer check checkbox.
For details, refer to “Setting the Security —
Security Menu” in the Administrator menu on
page 32.
Hereafter, use the camera using the SSL connection.
Tip
SNC toolbox stands for Sony Network Camera toolbox.
Operating the Camera Via a Network
11
Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser
Operating the Camera Via a
Network
This section explains how to monitor the image from the
camera using your Web browser.
The functions of the camera should be set by the
Administrator. For the setting of the camera, see
“Setting the Camera Via a Network” on page 19.
When you operate pan, tilt, zoom, etc. using the remote
controller, see “Operation Using the Remote Controller”
on page 47.
Notes
• Do not operate the camera via a network or use a
remote controller at the same time.
• About 2 minutes after turning on the power, the
camera will automatically reset to the pan/tilt position
and the camera settings stored in Preset 1 (Pan/tilt
reset action). For the setting items retained in the
memory when starting the camera, see “Preset Items”
on page 63.
• If the camera settings are not stored in Preset 1, the
camera settings are cleared from the memory and reset
to the default settings when the power is turned on.
Accessing the Camera
Using the Web Browser
Check that you can actually access the camera using the
Web browser installed on your computer.
1
Assign an IP address to the camera.
For settings, see “Assigning the IP address” in the
Installation Manual. The default setting of the
camera is DHCP in the factory setting.
2
Start the Web browser on the computer and type the
IP address of the camera in the URL address bar.
The live viewer window is displayed.
Display sample:
Notes
• The maximum of users on the network who can see a
viewer concurrently for video and audio is 10.
However, if the transmission ability of the camera is
overloaded, access to the camera may not be possible,
even if there are fewer than 10 users.
• If the simultaneous connections via a network
increase, the frame rate may decrease.
About Viewers
You can use the following viewers depending on the
kind of Web browser to be used.
ActiveX viewer
This viewer enables you to display images with Internet
Explorer. You can monitor the camera image in any of
the JPEG and H.264 video codecs.
When you display the viewer of the camera for
the first time
When you access the camera using Internet Explorer for
the first time, the Internet Explorer - Security
Warning message appears. Click Yes or Install and
install ActiveX Control. You can use all the functions of
the viewer with ActiveX Control.
Plug-in free viewer
This viewer enables a browser other than Internet
Explorer to display images.
Notes
• If Automatic configuration is enabled in the Local
Area Network (LAN) settings of Internet Option, the
image may not be displayed. In that case, set the proxy
server manually without using Automatic
configuration. For the setting of the proxy server,
consult your network administrator.
Operating the Camera Via a Network
12 Accessing the Camera Using the Web Browser
• When you install ActiveX Control, you should be
logged in to the computer as Administrator.
Tip
Every page of this software is optimized for Internet
Explorer in Medium font.
To display the viewer correctly
To operate the viewer correctly, set the security level of
Internet Explorer to Medium or lower, as follows:
1
Select Tools from the menu bar for Internet
Explorer, then select Internet Options and click
the Security tab.
2
Click the Internet icon (when using the camera via
the Internet), or Local intranet icon (when using
the camera via a local network).
3
Set the slider to Medium or lower. (If the slider is
not displayed, click Default Level.)
When using antivirus software, etc., on
the computer
• When you use antivirus software, security software,
personal firewall or pop-up blocker on your computer,
the camera performance may be reduced, for example,
the frame rate for displaying the image may be lower.
• The Web page displayed when you log in to the
camera uses JavaScript. The display of the Web page
may be affected if you use antivirus software or other
software described above on your computer.
Using the SSL function
When Internet Explorer is used
When you enter the camera IP address, “Certificate
Error” may appear according to the status of the
certificate set on the camera.
In this case, click Continue to this website (not
recommended). to continue.
The live viewer window appears (in SSL
communication).
When “Allow HTTP connection for some
clients” (page 34) is checked
To use HTTP and SSL connections separately to access,
enter the following in the address box of the browser.
For HTTP connection
http://192.168.0.100/index.html?lang=en
For SSL connection
https://192.168.0.100/index.html?lang=en
Operating the Camera Via a Network
13
Operating the Camera
Operating the Camera
This section explains the functions of the parts and
controls of the live viewer. For a detailed explanation on
each part or control, see the specified pages.
Live viewer using ActiveX viewer
Main menu
Live
Displays the ActiveX viewer or the Plug-in free viewer.
Setting
Click to display the Administrator menu. (page 19)
You need to log in as an Administrator to operate this
function.
License notice
Displays the software consent agreement, etc.
Language
Set the language to be used in the viewer display.
Monitor screen
The image shot with the camera is shown here. You can
operate the pan, tilt, zoom using the mouse.
ActiveX viewer control panel
section
You can drag the panels to the monitor screen and
configure them.
To return to the operation panel, drag the panel and
configure the operation panel.
Click the to hide the detail setting menu or click it
again to show the menu.
Information panel
Check the date and time here.
View panel
You can change the screen mode, view size of the image,
image codec, and frame rate. Also, still images and
movies can be saved (movie saving can also be stopped)
from here. Audio output levels can be adjusted.
Screen mode
Select the display mode of the live viewer from Window
or Full Screen.
View size
Selects the view size of the monitor screen.
Select ×1/4 to display images, reduced to 1/4 of the size
set in Image size.
Select ×1/2 to display images, reduced to 1/2 of the size
set in Image size.
Select ×1 to display images set in Image size (page 25)
of the Video menu.
Select Full to display images according to the view size.
Select Fit to display images according to the view size,
with fixed aspect ratio.
Image codec
Select the image codec setting of the image displayed on
the monitor screen from Image 1, Image 2, and Image
3.
Frame rate
Displayed only when the image codec setting is in
JPEG.
Select the frame rate to transmit images.
Control panel section
Main menu
Monitor screen
Operating the Camera Via a Network
14 Operating the Camera
Capture
Click to capture a still image shot by the camera and to
store it in the computer. Click to open the folder to be
saved.
Run/ Stop Save Video
Runs and stops Save Video. Click to open the folder
to be saved.
Note
On Windows, still images cannot be captured and videos
cannot be saved if the protection mode is enabled in
Internet Options > Security properties in Control Panel.
Volume
Displays when Enable in the Audio tab of the Audio
menu is checked.
The level meter of sound input appears. Use the slide bar
to adjust the volume for sound output level.
When you click , the icon changes to and the
output from the speaker stops. To output sound from the
speaker, click again.
Camera control panel
You can operate the pan/tilt, moving to the home
position, zoom, and focus of the camera by using the
control panel for the monitor image currently displayed
(page 16).
Image action
Select the mode of operation from Off, Area zoom and
Vector dragging.
Pan/Tilt control
Click the arrow button the direction in which you want
to move the camera. Keep it pressed to move the camera
continuously.
To return to the home position, click . When
returning to the home position, the positions of pan, tilt,
zoom, and focus is returned to the factory setting.
Zoom control
Click to zoom out, and click to zoom in.
Zooming continues while the button remains pressed.
Note
The four edges of the image may be dark depending on
the zoom position. This is a phenomenon related to the
structure of the camera, and does not cause a problem.
Focus control
This function is displayed when Focus mode is set to
Manual in the PTZF control menu (page 42).
To focus on a nearby object, click . To focus on a
distant object, click .
By clicking , the focus is set to the
optimum position.
Preset position panel
Displays only when one or more preset positions are
stored in memory.
Displays the registered preset positions.
If you select a thumbnail when registering a preset
position, it will be displayed with a thumbnail.
Select the Preset position name from the list. The camera
will move to the preset position that you have stored in
memory using the Preset position menu.
Indicates the available area of
optical zoom.
Indicates the available area of
digital zoom.
Operating the Camera Via a Network
15
Operating the Camera
Other panel
Connection
Select the transmission mode of the video/audio data
from TCP, Unicast, and Multicast. For details, see
“Switching Transmission Mode” on page 18.
Deactivation of hardware acceleration
Check the checkbox if there are problems in video
playback.
Note
The settings of the following items are saved
automatically.
The camera may not operate properly depending on the
environment and saving condition of the settings.
Screen mode, View size, Frame rate, Volume, Audio
output levels, Operation using the images on the camera
control panel, Connection, and Deactivation of
hardware acceleration
In this case, return to the initial setting by deleting the
file below.
For example: the main drive is C
C:\Users\<User name>\AppData\Roaming\Sony\
SNCActiveXViewer\SNCActiveXViewer_configuratio
n.ini
Plug-in free viewer control bar
Live viewer using Plug-in free viewer
Display sample:
Control bar
The following operation buttons are available.
Setting
You can set the image size, frame rate, PTZ operation
mode and image codec.
Streaming start button
Starts streaming. (Appears while stops streaming.)
Streaming stop button
Stops streaming. (Appears while streaming.)
Preset
Select a preset position to move the camera to the
registered preset position.
(Displayed only when a camera preset position is
registered.)
Save still image button
Captures still images taken by the camera and saves
them to the computer.
Note
No audio is output if the Plug-in free viewer is used.
Monitor screenControl bar
Operating the Camera Via a Network
16 Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation
Pan/Tilt and Zoom
Operation
To operate pan/tilt/zoom of the camera, there are three
operations: “Controlling via the control panel,”
“Controlling via the preset position panel,” and
“Controlling using the monitor screen.”
There are three types of modes for “Controlling using
the monitor screen”: Area zoom, Vector dragging, and
PTZ control bar.
The available functions for the camera operation modes
vary according to the live viewer type. The available
functions are as follows:
Controlling via the control panel
You can operate the pan/tilt, moving to the home
position, zoom, and focus of the camera by using the
control panel for the monitor image currently displayed.
Image action
Select the mode of operation from Off, Area zoom and
Vector dragging.
Pan/Tilt control
Click the arrow button in the direction in which you
want to move the camera. Continue clicking on the
arrow to keep moving the direction of the camera.
To return to the home position, click . When
returning to the home position, the positions of pan, tilt,
zoom, and focus is returned to the factory setting.
Zoom control
Click to zoom out, and click to zoom in.
Zooming continues while the button remains pressed.
Note
The four edges of the image may be dark depending on
the zoom position. This is a phenomenon related to the
structure of the camera, and does not cause a problem.
Focus control
This function is displayed when Focus mode is set to
Manual in the PTZF control menu (page 42).
To focus on a nearby object, click . To focus on a
distant object, click .
By clicking , the focus is set to the
optimum position.
Controlling via the preset position
panel
The preset position registered in the memory is
displayed on the preset position panel.
When selecting a preset position name from the preset
position panel, the camera will move to the preset
position.
Register the preset position using the Preset position tab
of the PTZF control menu (page 43).
ActiveX
viewer
Plug-in free viewer
JPEG JPEG/
Flash ActiveX
Operation from
control panel a×××
Area zoom aaaa
Vector dragging aaaa
PTZ control bar ×aa ×
Indicates the available area of
optical zoom.
Indicates the available area of
digital zoom.
Operating the Camera Via a Network
17
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation
Controlling using the monitor
screen
There are three operations for panning/tilting/zooming
on the monitor image: Area zoom mode and Vector
dragging mode using a mouse, and PTZ control bar
clicking a control bar.
• Area zoom mode
By clicking an image, the camera moves to the
direction where the clicked point will be the center of
the image.
The Area zoom will move the camera in the direction
that displays the area selected by the operator and
zooms in at the same time. The operator can choose a
part of the image to view and zoom in by surrounding
the area with a frame by dragging the mouse. The
zoom operation using the mouse wheel is available.
• Vector dragging mode
The camera moves to the dragged direction. How long
you drag the mouse determines the speed. Releasing
the button on the mouse after dragging stops the
panning or tilting of the camera. You can also use the
camera control panel bar to change the camera
direction. The zoom operation using the mouse wheel
is available.
• PTZ control bar
You can control the monitor images clicking the
control bars displayed on the image.
Panning and tilting by clicking the screen
(Area zoom mode)
Click on the monitor image, and the camera moves so
that the clicked portion is positioned at the center of the
image.
Panning, tilting and zooming by
specifying the area (Area zoom mode)
Click and hold the left button of the mouse on the
monitor image, and drag the mouse diagonally to draw a
red frame around the portion you want to enlarge. The
camera moves so that framed portion is positioned at the
center of the display and is zoomed in.
Notes
•When Digital zoom in the PTZF control menu is set
to On, zooming of the specified area stops once at the
T end of the optical zoom. If you want to zoom in
further using the digital zoom, specify the area again.
• When the specified area is zoomed in, the center may
be shifted or some portion of the image may appear
out of the monitor image section. In this case, click the
point you want to move to the center or click the arrow
button on the camera control panel.
Panning and tilting by dragging the
screen (Vector dragging mode)
When you click on the starting point on the image and
drag to the end point, the camera pans/tilts in the
direction of the arrow from the starting point to the end
point. The speed of operation is determined by the
length of arrow. Releasing the button on the mouse stops
the panning/tilting of the camera.
Using pan/tilt/zoom operations with the
displayed control bar (PTZ control bar)
Pan/Tilt operations
Click the arrow of the direction you wish to move the
camera. Continue clicking on the arrow to keep moving
the direction of the camera.
Zoom operation
Click to zoom out, click to zoom in. The zoom
operation continues while you are clicking on the
button.
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18 Switching Transmission Mode
Switching Transmission
Mode
You can change the transmission mode for video/audio
data.
This function can be used when the ActiveX viewer in
the live viewer is used.
Selection of Unicast and Multicast is available only
when the video codec of image is set to H.264.
Note
The function may not operate correctly if you use
personal firewall software or antivirus software on your
computer. In that case, disable the software or select the
TCP mode.
1
Select TCP, Unicast or Multicast from the
Connection drop-down list in the Other panel.
TCP: This is normally selected.
When TCP is selected, HTTP communication is
adopted for video/audio communications. HTTP is
the protocol used for reading the usual Web page. In
an environment capable of reading Web pages, you
can watch or listen to video/audio by selecting the
TCP port.
Unicast: When Unicast is selected, RTP (Real-
time Transport Protocol) is adopted for video/audio
communications. Since RTP is the protocol for
running video/audio data, the video/audio playback
is smoother than when TCP (HTTP) is selected. If
a firewall is installed between the camera and the
computer, or depending on the network
environment, video/audio may not play back
properly when Unicast is selected. In this case,
select TCP.
Multicast: This protocol is selectable when
Multicast streaming in the Streaming tab of the
Streaming menu is set to Enable. When Multicast
is selected as the transmission port, RTP (Real-time
Transport Protocol) and UDP multicast techniques
are adopted for video/audio transmission. By
selecting it, the network transmission load of the
camera can be reduced. If a router that does not
correspond to a multicast or firewall is installed
between the camera and the computer, video/audio
may not play back properly. In this case, select
TCP or Unicast.
Notes
• When connecting via a proxy server, neither Unicast
nor Multicast can be selected.
• The settings of connection items are saved
automatically. When saving as a setting other than
TCP, ActiveX viewer may not operate properly
depending on the network environment.
In this case, return to the initial setting by deleting the
file below.
For example: the main drive is C
C:\Users\<User name>\AppData\Roaming\Sony\
SNCActiveXViewer\SNCActiveXViewer_configurati
on.ini
Setting the Camera Via a Network
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Basic Operations of the Administrator Menu
Setting the Camera Via a
Network
This section explains how to set the functions of the
camera by an Administrator.
For details concerning the monitoring of the camera
image, see “Operating the Camera Via a Network” on
page 11.
When you make the settings of the camera using the
remote controller, see “Setting with the Remote
Controller” on page 52.
This section explains the basic operations and each
option of the Administrator menu.
Note on the display of menu options
The setting menus of this unit will clearly display only
the setting options that you can currently select. Grayed
out options cannot be selected.
Only supported functions are displayed.
Basic Operations of the
Administrator Menu
You can use the Administrator menu to set all functions
to suit the user’s needs.
Click Setting in the viewer to display the Administrator
menu.
How to set up the Administrator
menu
1
Access to the camera to display the viewer.
For details, see “Accessing the Camera Using the
Web Browser” on page 11.
2
Click Setting on the main menu.
The authentication dialog appears. Enter the user
name and password for Administrator. The
Administrator menu appears.
The user name “admin” and password “admin” are
set at the factory for the Administrator.
Change the password from the factory setting for
the security of your devices.
3
Click the menu name (example: System) on the left
side of the Administrator menu.
The clicked menu appears.
Example: “System” menu
4
Select the required tab above the menu, and set each
setting option in the tab.
Example: “Date & time” tab of “System” menu
See page 20 for details of the menu tabs and setting
options.
5
After setting, click OK.
The settings you have made become active.
Click Cancel to nullify the set values and return to
the previous settings.
Buttons common to every menu
The following common buttons are displayed in the tab
of each menu as required.
Click this button to enable the settings in each tab. The
settings are not reflected in the camera unless this button
is clicked.
Click this button to nullify the set values and return to
the previous settings.
General notes on menus
• One-byte katakana character is not valid for any text
field, such as User name.
• After changing a setting on a menu, wait at least 2
minutes before turning off the power of the camera. If
the power is turned off immediately, the new setting
may not be stored correctly.
• If the camera settings are changed while watching the
live viewer, some settings cannot be restored. To
reflect the change on the opening live viewer, click
Refresh on the Web browser.
Configuration of the Administrator
menu
System
Displays the System menu. (“Configuring the System —
System Menu” on page 20)
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Video
Displays the Video menu for setting the camera image.
(“Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu” on
page 23)
Audio
Displays the Audio menu for setting the camera audio.
(“Setting the Camera Audio — Audio Menu” on page 28)
Network
Displays the Network menu for setting the network
connection. (“Configuring the Network — Network
Menu” on page 29)
Security
Displays the Security menu for setting the login user
specification and the computer(s) can connected to the
camera. (“Setting the Security — Security Menu” on
page 32)
PTZF control
Displays the PTZF control menu for setting the pan, tilt,
zoom, focus control and serial communication.
(“Setting the PTZF control — PTZF control Menu” on
page 42)
Streaming
Displays the Streaming menu for setting sending.
(“Setting of the Transmission — Streaming Menu” on
page 44)
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.
The System menu consists of the following tabs:
Information, Date & time, Installation, Initialize,
System log and Access log.
Information Tab
Model Name
The model name of the camera is displayed.
Serial number
The serial number of the camera is displayed.
Software version
The software version of the camera is displayed.
Date & time Tab
Current date & time
Displays the date and time set on the camera.
Note
After you have purchased the camera, be sure to check
the date and time of the camera and set as necessary.
PC clock
Displays the date and time set on your computer.
System
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Configuring the System — System Menu
Date & time format
Select the format of date and time to be displayed in the
viewer from the drop-down list.
You can select the format between yyyy-mm-dd
hh:mm:ss (year-month-day hour:minutes:seconds),
mm-dd-yyyy hh:mm:ss (month-day-year
hour:minutes:seconds), and dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss
(day-month-year hour:minutes:seconds).
Time setting
Select how to set the day and time.
Keep current setting: Select if you do not need to set
the date and time.
Synchronize with PC: Select if you want to
synchronize the camera’s date and time with the
computer.
Manual setting: Select if you want to set the camera’s
date and time manually.
Select the year, month, date, hour, minutes and
seconds from each drop-down list.
Synchronize with NTP: Select if you want to
synchronize the camera’s date and time with those of
the time server called NTP server (Network Time
Protocol).
Set the NTP server when Synchronize with NTP is
selected.
NTP server
Synchronize with the selected NTP server address.
Time zone
Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in
the area where the camera is installed.
Select the time zone in the area where the camera is
installed from the drop-down list.
Manual time zone
If you select Manual in Time zone, you can set a desired
time zone that is not included in the list box. The input
format is compliant with IEEE 1003.1 section 8.3
standard.
Format:
stdoffset[dst[offset][,start[/time],end[/time]]]
std: 3 to 100 character strings
offset: time difference (displayed in +–)
dst: name of summer time
offset: offset of summer time, default time is 1 hour
start: start date and time of summer time
end: end date and time of summer time
Values in [ ] can be omitted.
For example:
In case of (UTC-06:00) Central Standard Time (USA
and Canada);
CentralStandardTime6DaylightTime1,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
The name of the time zone is CentralStandardTime and
the time difference is 6 hours. The name of the summer
time is DaylightTime, and the summer time offset from
the time difference is 1 hour, starting from the second
week on Sunday in March until the first week on Sunday
in November.
Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
time changes
When selected, the clock is automatically adjusted
according to the daylight saving time of the selected
time zone.
Note
If the time zone selected in Time zone is different from
that set on the computer, the time is adjusted using the
time zone difference and set on the camera.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Installation Tab
You can perform settings related to installation.
SDI Video format
Set the video format of the signal to be output from the
SDI connector.
Video format
59.94 Hz system 1920 × 1080p/59.94 (A)
1920 × 1080p/59.94 (B)
1920 × 1080i/59.94
1920 × 1080p/29.97
1280 × 720p/59.94
1280 × 720p/29.97
50 Hz system 1920 × 1080p/50 (A)
1920 × 1080p/50 (B)
1920 × 1080i/50
1920 × 1080p/25
1280 × 720p/50
1280 × 720p/25
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Notes
• The frame rate and image size that can be selected for
the IP image may differ depending on the video
format.
• After changing the video format, the PTZF position is
returned to the position originally set when starting the
camera and the video codec setting is returned to the
default setting in accordance with the SDI video
format.
Image stabilizer
Set the image stabilizer function. Select the checkbox to
display steadier images when the camera is installed in
a place subject to vibration.
Notes
• When the image stabilizer function is set, the angle of
images taken will be smaller than usual.
• The image stabilizer may not respond depending on
the amount of vibration.
• Be sure to set this function during the installation.
Eflip
Flip an image vertically. This function is set to Off
normally. When installing the camera to ceilings, set it
to On.
Note
If you switch On/Off of the Eflip function, all preset
settings and pan-tilt limit settings are deleted. The video
codec setting is returned to the default setting in
accordance with the SDI video format.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Initialize Tab
Reboot
Used when rebooting the system.
Click Reboot, and the message “This System will be
rebooted. Are you sure?” appears. Click OK to reboot
the camera. It takes about two minutes to restart.
Factory default
Resets the camera to the factory settings.
Retain current network settings
When this item is checked, only the current network
settings will be retained after reset.
Click Factory default, and the message “This System
will be rebooted. Are you sure?” appears.
When you click OK, the network indicator on the
camera starts to blink. After adjustments of the default
settings have finished, the camera reboots automatically.
Do not turn off the camera until the camera reboots.
Tip
The camera can also be reset to the factory settings by
turning on the power of this unit while pressing the reset
button on the camera. For details, refer to the supplied
Installation Manual.
Backup setting data
Saves the setting data of the camera in a file.
Click Backup setting data, and follow the instructions
on the Web browser to specify the folder and save the
setting data of the camera.
Note
The camera setting items that are stored in Preset 1 to 16
(page 63) are not saved.
Restore setting
Loads the stored setting data of the camera.
Click Browse... and select the file in which the setting
data is stored. Click OK, and the camera is adjusted
according to the loaded data.
Notes
•With Restore setting, some items in the Network
menu (page 29) cannot be restored.
• The following items cannot be stored or restored with
Backup setting data or Restore setting.
– a certificate to be used in the 802.1X function
– a certificate to be used in the SSL function
– thumbnail
– superimpose logo
– preset position
– camera setting items stored to presets
Delete superimpose logo
Click Delete to delete the superimposed logo, specified
by Position in the Superimpose tab of the Video menu,
from the camera.
To set whether to show or hide the superimpose logo,
you need to configure the setting under the Superimpose
tab.
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Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu
System log Tab
The data of the software activity of the camera is
recorded in this log. It includes data that is useful if a
problem occurs.
Click Reload to reload the latest data.
Access log Tab
The access record of the camera is displayed.
Click Reload to reload the latest data.
Service Tab
Downloads the device information data to use for
service. Select the I agree to download device
information. checkbox and click OK to allow
downloading. Click Download and follow the
instruction on the Web browser to specify the folder to
save the device information of the camera.
File will be saved in binary format data.
Setting the Camera
Image — Video Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the
Video menu appears.
Use this menu to set the functions of the camera.
The Video menu consists of the Picture, Video codec,
Superimpose, and Day/Night ICR tabs.
Picture Tab
You can set the color conditions, exposure, etc., of the
camera.
Preview screen
Preview the image and adjust the picture setting.
Exposure
You can also set from the remote controller.
See “EXPOSURE Menu” on page 54.
Mode
Adjust the settings of exposure.
Full auto: The camera performs the gain, iris and
shutter speed adjustments automatically.
Shutter priority: The camera performs the gain and iris
adjustments automatically, and you can select the
shutter speed.
Iris priority: The camera performs the gain and shutter
speed adjustments automatically, and you can select
the iris.
Manual: Adjust the gain, iris and shutter speed
manually.
Bright: Adjust the brightness level (combined with gain
or iris) of the camera.
Note
When the gain limit setting is set to a value other than 43
dB (maximum), the brightness level range is also
limited.
Video
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WDR (View-DR)
In high-contrast scenes such as against a back light, this
function reduces overexposure and underexposure. This
function is enabled if the setting values other than Off
are selected from the list box. This function is enabled
only when Mode is set to Full auto.
Notes
• When the function is enabled, a change in screen
luminance occurs for a moment.
• When the change of exposure is great, the screen may
stop for a moment.
Auto slow shutter
The automatic slow shutter function is enabled when the
check box is checked. This function can be selected only
when Mode is set to Full auto.
Backlight compensation
Select the checkbox to enable the backlight
compensation function. This function is enabled only
when Mode is set to Full auto.
Exposure compensation
Select the exposure correction value from the list box to
adjust the target brightness for the automatic exposure
setting. Select high values to make the image brighter,
lower values to make the image darker. This function
can be selected only when Mode is set to Full auto,
Shutter priority, Iris priority.
Gain limit
Select the maximum gain value of automatic exposure
control from the list box. This function can be selected
only when Mode is set to Full auto, Shutter priority,
Iris priority.
Note
The value shown in the auto gain maximum rate is a
standard value, and may differ from the actual one.
Shutter speed
Select the shutter speed from the list box. This function
can be selected only when Mode is set to Shutter
priority, Manual.
Note
When you change the current shutter speed setting value
to a value that differs greatly, it may take some time to
reflect the setting value.
During that time, the setting value on the display does
not match with the actual setting value. By reloading the
browser, the correct setting value is displayed.
Iris
Select the amount of iris (F value) from the list box. This
function can be selected only when Mode is set to Iris
priority, Manual.
Note
When you change the current F value to a value that
differs greatly, it may take some time to reflect the
setting value.
During that time, the setting value on the display does
not match with the actual setting value. By reloading the
browser, the correct setting value is displayed.
Gain
Select the gain from the list box. This function can be
selected only when Mode is set to Manual.
Level
Select the bright level from the list box. This function
can be selected only when Mode is set to Bright.
High sensitivity mode
Select On/Off of the high sensitivity mode from the list
box.
When set to On, the high-sensitivity gain is amplified
according to the increase of general gain value. This
function can be selected in all modes.
Note
When set to On, the image is noisier than when set to
Off.
White balance
You can also set from the remote controller.
See “WHITE BALANCE Menu” on page 55.
Mode
Select the White balance mode.
Auto: Automatically adjusts the color to be closest to
the image you are viewing (approximately 2500 K to
6000 K).
ATW: Eliminating the influences caused by
environmental illumination or lights, adjust the white
balance automatically to reproduce original colors of
the objects (approximately 2000 K to 10000 K).
Indoor: Sets a white balance suitable for indoor
photography.
Outdoor: Sets a white balance suitable for outdoor
photography.
One push WB: The One push trigger button becomes
active. Click On to adjust the white balance instantly.
Shoot and zoom with a large white subject in the
center of the screen before adjustment.
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Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu
Note
Even if the DISPLAY INFO is set to ON in “SYSTEM
Menu” on page 57, the adjusted result of white balance
is not output to the SDI output.
Manual: When this option is selected, R gain and B
gain become active. Selectable gain values are from
0 to 255.
Picture
You can also set from the remote controller.
See “PICTURE Menu” on page 55.
High resolution mode
Select On/Off of the high resolution mode. When set to
On, you can enjoy emphasised edge and high-resolution
images.
Noise reduction
You can enjoy clearer images by removing unnecessary
noise (fixed pattern and randomized noise).
You can select Off (MIN) or 5 levels from 1 to 5 (MAX)
for noise reduction.
Aperture
Set the sharpness. Select high values to make the image
edges sharper, lower values to make the image edges
smoother.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Video codec Tab
Use this tab to set the items for the video codec.
Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3
Up to three image codec modes can be set. Configure the
following setting for each image mode.
Note
The frame rate and image size that can be selected may
change, depending on the setting of the SDI video
format.
Image codec
Select H.264, JPEG or Off. Note that Image 1 cannot be
set to Off.
Notes
The selectable image size, frame rate, and image quality
for Image 2 and Image 3 may be limited, depending on
the setting of codec type, image size, and frame rate for
Image 1.
• When the image size is set to 1920 × 1080, you cannot
set the frame rate over 30 fps if the bit rate is set to
16000 kbps or faster.
• When the image size is set to 1920 × 1080, you cannot
set the bit rate over 8000 kbps if the frame rate is set
to 60 fps.
• When the SSL function set to Enable (page 34), set
the bit rate to below 1000 kbps, the frame rate to
below 30 fps, and the number of simultaneous video
streamings to below 2.
The following symptoms may occur depending on the
combination of the image size, frame rate and bit rate for
Image 1, 2 and 3.
In this case, adjust the value in each parameter to be low.
• The image delays more than usual.
• The frame is skipped when playing an image.
• The voice is broken.
• The response of the camera to commands delays.
• The response of the camera to operation from the
remote controller delays.
Image size
You can select the size of images sent from the camera.
Notes
• Some parts of the screen may not be displayed
depending on the image size.
• If the image size is 720 × 574 or 720 × 480, the full
image is displayed but not in the 1:1 pixel aspect ratio.
Frame rate
Set the frame rate of the image.
“fps” is a unit indicating the number of frames
transmitted per second.
The frame rate of JPEG image can be changed by the
setting of Image quality.
I-picture interval
Set the I-picture insertion interval in seconds.
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26 Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu
H264 Profile
Set the profile setting for H.264 video codec to high,
main or baseline. The video compression efficiency is
high, main and baseline in sequence. The specified
profile may not be available depending on the program
you use. Select the profile which is suitable for your
program.
Bit rate compression mode
Select CBR, VBR or Adaptive rate control.
If you want to keep the bit rate fixed, select CBR. If you
want to keep the image quality fixed, select VBR.
If you select Adaptive rate control, the bit rate is
automatically optimized for unstable network
connections or wireless networks with a lot of
interference.
Notes
• The frame rate or bit rate that is actually transmitted
may be different from the set values depending on
image size, scene, network environment.
• The Adaptive rate control cannot operate when the
Plug-in free viewer is being used.
• If you want to use the Adaptive rate control, set the
connection method in the live viewer to Unicast. If
you set TCP as a connection method, the adaptive rate
control will be disabled. For details, see “Operating
the Camera Via a Network” - “Switching
Transmission Mode” on page 18.
Min, Max
Set the maximum and minimum bit rates that are
adjusted with the adaptive rate mode when Bit rate
compression mode is set to Adaptive rate
control.
Bit rate
When you set Image codec to H.264 and set Bit rate
compression mode to CBR, the bit rate of the image
transmission for a line can be set. When the bit rate is set
to a high level, a high image quality can be enjoyed.
Image quality
If you set Image codec to JPEG, or Bit rate
compression mode to VBR when Image codec is set to
H.264, the image quality setting will be enabled.
Selectable values are from 1 to 10. When 10 is selected,
the best image quality is achieved. Selectable values are
changed depending on the setting.
Maximum bit rate limit
Enable the check box when Bit rate compression mode
is set to VBR, to set the maximum value of the bit rate.
Max: Set the maximum value of the bit rate when the
camera is operated with VBR.
Accept frame skip: If you enable the checkbox, the
frame skip will be allowed for bit rate control.
Bandwidth control
Limits the network bandwidth for the JPEG image data
output from the camera when you set Image codec to
JPEG.
Note
Audio may be interrupted depending on the selected
bandwidth. In this case, select a wider bandwidth. This
function is not available when the setting is set to 0.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Superimpose Tab
Select whether or not to superimpose the custom string
and the character of date & time on the image.
Three custom strings and one logo (still image) can be
superimposed simultaneously.
Notes
• For setting the superimposing, set Image size1 in the
Video codec tab of the Video menu to the maximum
rate.
• Deselect the checkbox of Image stabilizer in the
Installation tab of the System menu. After setting
superimpose, set the Image stabilizer function again.
Preview screen
Preview the image, and adjust the superimposed image.
You can move the position of superimposed image
displayed on the preview screen by drag and drop.
Image
Select the video codec mode to set for the superimposed
image.
The setting for the superimposed image is available if
you select the checkbox next to the list box.
For details about the video codec mode, see the Video
codec tab in the Video menu.
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Setting the Camera Image — Video Menu
Position
Select the number of the display position or logo, on the
preview screen. When Logo is selected, the logo file
setting is displayed.
Note
Permissible logo file specifications;
File format: PNG8 with alpha channel
Image size: 160 × 120 or smaller
Width (pixels): multiples of 16
You can cancel the logo files in the Initialize tab.
When display position number 1, 2 or 3 is selected, the
following setting menus appear.
Type
Set the type of display information to codec, date &
time, text, or zoom ratio.
Codec: Displays the video codec information.
Date & time: Displays the date and time.
Tex t: Displays the custom string.
Zoom ratio: Displays the zoom ratio information.
Custom string
Describes the superimposed content for each position.
For Type setting, codec is displayed as <codecinfo>,
date & time is displayed as <datetime>, zoom ratio is
displayed as <zoomratio>, and you can add a custom
string to it.
Text color
Select the font color of the superimposed text.
Background color
Select the background color of the superimposed text.
Alignment
Set the horizontal position of the superimposed text.
Transparent
Select the background color transparent of the
superimposed text. When you select Off, transparent is
not available.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Day/Night ICR Tab
Use this tab to set the day/night ICR function of the
camera.
Mode
Select the day/night ICR mode. This function has the
following modes.
Auto
Normally works in day mode; switches automatically to
night mode in a dark place.
Threshold
This mode is available when Auto is selected.
Set the brightness level when the day mode is set.
Note
When set to Auto, depending on the gain limit setting
value in the Picture tab, the camera may switch to Night
mode even when in bright surroundings. In this case, set
the gain limit value to be high.
Manual
Switch the day/night ICR mode manually. When you
select Manual and the checkbox of the Night mode is
selected, the camera works in night mode. Otherwise,
the camera works in day mode.
Status
Displays the day/night ICR function status.
Near-IR compensation
Adjust background light when using the IR lamp or
where there is much near short infrared ray. Select the
checkbox to increase the accuracy of auto-focus in night
mode.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
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Setting the Camera
Audio — Audio Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the
Audio menu appears.
Use this menu to set the audio functions of the camera.
The Audio menu consists of the Audio tab.
Audio Tab
Send
Notes
• No audio is output to the SDI connector.
• No audio is output if the Plug-in free viewer is used.
Enable
Select the checkbox if you want to send audio from the
camera.
Note
When you check the Enable, click Refresh on the Web
browser to reflect the change on the opening live viewer
page.
Setting
Make settings for sending audio.
Auto gain control
Controls the audio input level to a suitable volume level
automatically.
Equalizer
Uses to change the frequency response of audio in
accordance with its use environment.
Off: Disable the equalizer setting.
Low cut: Reduces the noise from air conditioners and a
projector, etc., and cuts low-frequency.
Voice enhancement: Enhances the voice clearly,
cutting low- and high-frequency.
Input selection
Select microphone input or line input.
Mic volume
When the Audio in is set to microphone input, set the
volume level of the audio input from the microphone
input connector. It is adjustable from –10 to +10.
Audio codec
Select the codec type for sending audio. The bit rate may
differ, depending on the codec type.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Audio
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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 the
Network
and
QoS
tabs.
Network Tab
This section provides the menus for connecting the
camera through the network cable.
Status
MAC address
Displays the MAC address of the camera.
Ethernet status
Displays the current transmission rate.
Auto-MDI/MDIX
According to the port of the connected Ethernet
device, automatically switches the port of the unit
between MDI and MDI-X for transmission.
Displays the Ethernet port mode of the unit.
IP address
Displays the current IP address.
Subnet mask
Displays the current subnet mask.
Default gateway
Displays the current default gateway.
LinkLocal IP address
Displays the current link-local IP address.
Primary DNS server
Displays the current primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS server
Displays the current secondary DNS server.
IPv6 address 1, 2
Displays the current IPv6 address.
IPv6 default gateway
Displays the current IPv6 default gateway.
LinkLocal IPv6 address
Displays the current link-local IPv6 address.
IPv4 setting
Configure the IPv4 network setting.
To obtain the IP address automatically from
a DHCP server
Select Obtain an IP address automatically
(DHCP).
The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway are
assigned automatically.
Note
When you select Obtain an IP address
automatically (DHCP), make sure that a DHCP
server is operating on the network.
To specify the IP address manually
Deselect Obtain an IP address automatically
(DHCP). Type the address in the IP address,
Subnet mask and Default gateway boxes. Host
name and Domain suffix are not available.
IP address
Type the IP address of the camera.
Subnet mask
Type the subnet mask value.
Default gateway
Type the default gateway.
Network
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Host name
Type the host name of the camera to be transmitted
to the DHCP server. This setting is valid only when
Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) is
selected.
Domain suffix
Type the domain suffix of the camera to be
transmitted to the DHCP server. This setting is valid
only when Obtain an IP address automatically
(DHCP) is selected.
Note
The domain suffix is sent to the DHCP server as
FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)
information when Host name is set.
IPv6 setting
Configure the IPv6 network setting.
To obtain the IPv6 address automatically
Select Obtain IP address automatically.
The IP address, prefix length, default gateway are
assigned automatically.
Note
If you select Obtain IP address automatically, ask
the network administrator whether an IPv6 address
can be assigned.
This function is not available in a multi-prefix
environment. The transmission may not work
properly.
To specify the IPv6 address manually
Deselect Obtain IP address automatically. Type
the address in the IP address, Prefix length and
Default gateway boxes.
IP address
Type the IP address of the camera.
Prefix length
Type the prefix length value.
Default gateway
Type the default gateway.
Common setting
Configure the common setting for IPv4 and IPv6
network.
HTTP port number
Type the HTTP port number. Normally select 80.
MTU
Type the MTU value for the Ethernet port.
To obtain DNS server address
automatically
Select Obtain DNS server address automatically.
The Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS
server are assigned automatically.
Note
To obtain a DNS server address automatically, first
enable Obtain an IP address automatically
(DHCP) in the IPv4 setting, or Obtain IP address
automatically in the IPv6 setting.
Ask the network administrator whether a DNS
server address can be obtained automatically.
To specify the DNS server address
manually
Deselect Obtain DNS server address
automatically. Type the address in the Primary
DNS server and Secondary DNS server boxes.
Primary DNS server
Type the IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS server
Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server, if
necessary.
VISCA Interface
Select the connection to the remote controller.
When you use the RS-422 connector for the
connection, select Serial. When you use a network
cable for the connection to the LAN port of the
camera, select IP.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
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Configuring the Network — Network Menu
QoS Tab
In this tab, you can mark the data traffic packets sent
from the device and configure the settings for QoS
control. Rules for the types of data traffic can be created
using IPv4 address, port number, protocol, etc. A
maximum of 10 rules can be registered.
IPv4 QoS
Enable
Select the checkbox to configure the QoS setting for
IPv4.
Rule
Used to register, edit and delete QoS.
No.
Select the number to use when registering on the QoS
table.
When you select a registered number, the registered QoS
information is displayed.
Network address
Enter the network address of the target on which to
perform QoS.
Subnet
Enter the subnet mask values of the target on which to
perform QoS.
Tip
The subnet mask value represents the number of bits
from the left side of the network address.
Protocol
Select the protocol.
Port
Enter the port number for the data traffic of the device
(e.g. HTTP:80).
DSCP
Set a value to mark the data traffic (0 to 63).
This value is set in the DSCP field included in the IP
header of the data traffic.
Set
Used when registering on the QoS table.
QoS is set according to the following procedure:
1
Select No. from No. and enter the necessary
conditions for Network address, Subnet, Protocol
and/or Port No..
2
Enter values in DSCP.
3
Click Set and configure the QoS.
Delete
Select No. to delete the setting and click Delete.
Move up
Increases the priority of the rule.
Select a rule from the QoS table to prioritize and click
Move up.
Move down
Decreases the priority of the rule.
Select a rule from the QoS table to lower its priority and
click Move down.
QoS table
Displays the list of registered QoS information. If
multiple conditions match, the rule with the smallest
number has priority.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Setting the Camera Via a Network
32 Setting the Security — Security Menu
Setting the Security
—Security Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu, the
Security menu appears.
The Security menu consists of the User, Access limit,
SSL, 802.1X and Referer check tabs.
Administrator and User
This camera identifies those who log in as the
Administrator or User.
The Administrator can use all the functions of this
camera, including camera settings. The User can use the
functions for monitoring the image and audio from the
camera, and control the camera. The Viewer mode
setting is used to restrict the user’s access rights. There
are five types of users.
Each type of user can use the corresponding functions
below.
zUsable function
– Not usable function
User Tab
Set the user names and passwords of Administrator and
up to 9 types of user (User 1 to User 9), and the viewer
mode of each user.
Administrator, User 1 to 9
Specify User name, Password, Re-type password and
Viewer mode for each user ID.
User name
Type a user name between 5 and 16 characters.
Password
Type a password between 5 and 16 characters.
Re-type password
To confirm the password, retype the password that you
typed in the Password box.
Viewer mode
When the user is authenticated for logging in the viewer,
select the viewer mode to be displayed after
authentication.
Administrator: The user can operate all functions
including the setting menu in this mode.
Full: The user can operate all functions other than the
setting menu.
Pan/Tilt: In addition to the Light mode, the user can
operate pan/tilt/zoom.
Function
Administrator
User
Full Pan/
Tilt Light View
Monitor a live
image z zzzz
View the date
and time z zzzz
Control the
frame rate
(JPEG mode
only)
zz–––
Control the
image view
size
z zzz –
Save a still
image and
movie in the
computer
z zzz –
Switch the
TCP/UDP
transmission
mode
(Available in
H.264 mode
only)
zz–––
Switch
Deactivation/
Activation of
hardware
acceleration
z zzzz
Perform the
pan/tilt/zoom
operation
zzz––
Receive audio z zzzz
Security
Select the
codec mode z zzz –
Control the
setting menu z––––
Function
Administrator
User
Full Pan/
Tilt Light View
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Setting the Security — Security Menu
Light: In addition to the View mode, the user can select
the image size of the live viewer, select codec and
capture a still image.
View: The user can only monitor the camera image.
Viewer authentication
Set whether the user is authenticated or not when the
viewer is displayed.
When the checkbox is selected, the viewer is displayed
in accordance with the viewer mode of the authenticated
user. When the checkbox is not selected, select the
viewer mode of the viewer which is displayed without
authentication from Full, Pan/Tilt, Light or View.
Authentication mode
Set the authentication method for user authentication.
Basic authentication: Use the basic access
authentication.
Digest authentication: Use the digest access
authentication.
Note
If you change the settings in Authentication mode,
close the web browser and access again.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Access limit Tab
This allows you to control which computers can have
access to the camera.
Likewise, when using IPv6, security settings can be
configured for each network.
Enable
Select the checkbox to enable the access limit.
Default policy
Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny
for the computers that are not specified in the Network
address/Subnet 1 to Network address/Subnet 10 menus
below.
Network address/Subnet 1 to Network
address/Subnet 10
Type the network addresses and subnet mask values that
you want to allow or deny access to the camera.
You can specify up to 10 network addresses and subnet
mask values. For a subnet mask, type 8 to 32.
(In the case of IPv6, enter a value between 8 and 128.)
Select Allow or Deny from the drop-down list on the
right for each network address/subnet mask.
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 and Allow, you can allow
access from computers having an IP address between
“192.168.0.0” and “192.168.0.255”.
Note
You can access the camera even from a computer with an
IP address whose access right is set to Deny, if you enter
the user name and password set for the Administrator in
the User tab of the Security menu in the authentication
screen.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
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SSL Tab
Configure the SSL or TLS function (called “SSL”
hereafter). The settings allow the camera to
communicate with the client PC by using SSL.
Notes
• When using the SSL function, always configure the
settings after setting the date and time of the camera.
If the date and time are not correctly set, it may cause
browser connection problems.
• Reload the window when you change the SSL setting.
Press the F5 key on the keyboard to reload.
Common setting
SSL function
Select Enable to use the SSL function.
When Enable (Allow HTTP connection for some
clients) is selected, both HTTP and SSL connections are
allowed. When Enable is selected, only SSL connection
is allowed.
When Internet Explorer is used
When SSL session is established, appears in the right
of the address bar on your web browser.
When you use SSL connection for the first time
When you use SSL connection only with the SSL
function Enable, you cannot access the camera if the
SSL function does not work properly.
In this case, you must reset the camera to the factory
settings. (All settings will be initialized.)
To avoid this, check that SSL connection is possible by
performing the following steps.
1
Set the SSL function to Enable (Allow HTTP
connection for some clients).
2
Click OK to close the viewer and the setting
window.
3
Display the viewer in SSL connection.
Refer to “Using the SSL function” on page 12 for
connection.
4
After confirming that SSL connection is possible,
set the SSL function to Enable.
Even if the setting window or the browser is closed as
SSL connection is impossible, HTTP connection will be
possible if Enable (Allow HTTP connection for some
clients) is selected. First check the setting contents of
SSL tab in HTTP connection, then check the SSL
connection again.
If Enable (Allow HTTP connection for some clients)
is not selected, you will not be able to access the camera
if SSL connection becomes impossible. In this case, turn
on the power of the main unit while pressing the reset
switch on the camera to initialize. For details, refer to the
supplied Installation Manual.
Note
SSL connection will load the camera down; therefore,
not all images may be downloaded, and the mark
may appear when the camera accesses the setting
window from the browser. In this case, reload the
window. Press the F5 key on the keyboard to reload.
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Setting the Security — Security Menu
SSL server authentication
Certificate options
Select an installation mode of the certificate.
Use an external certificate: Uses the certificate
including private key information issued by a CA.
The PKCS#12 and PEM formats are supported.
Note
SSL is not available when Certificate options-Use an
external certificate is selected, or certificate and private
key password is not set properly even SSL is set to
“Enable”.
Use a self-signed certificate (For test use): This mode
uses the certificate and private key pair generated by
“Self-signed certificate generation” on page 35.
Private key information corresponding to the
certificate is stored in the camera.
You do not need to install an external certificate.
However, you cannot execute the existence proof that
is one of the SSL functions for the following reasons.
– The private key generated in the camera is self-
signed by the camera.
– A prepared value is set for a distinguished name
(Common name, etc).
– The certificate is not issued by a trusted CA.
For reasons of security, we recommend using this
mode only when there is no problem even if perfect
security is not saved.
Notes
•When Use a self-signed certificate (For test use) is
selected, the Security Alert dialog appears on the
SSL connection with a browser.
For details, refer to “Using the SSL function” on
page 12.
• SSL connection may be impossible due to the type of
certificate installed in the camera. In this case, refer to
“How to install the CA certificate” on page 36 and
install.
To import the certificate
Click Browse... to select the certificate to be imported.
Click the OK button appearing on the dialog when you
select the file, to import it to the camera.
Note
The import process becomes invalid if the selected file is
not a certificate or the imported certificate is not
allowed.
Self-signed certificate generation
A self-signed certificate can be generated in the camera
to be used when Use a self-signed certificate (For test
use) is selected from Certificate options.
Click Generate to generate a self-signed certificate in
the camera. Clicking Generate again after Generate
has been clicked once will update the self-signed
certificate stored in the camera.
Note
Make sure to set the date and time on the camera
correctly before performing this operation. If the date
and time are not correctly set, it may cause browser
connection problems. Before selecting Generate in
Self-signed certificate generation, click OK to select
Use a self-signed certificate (For test use) in
Certificate options.
To display certificate information
When the certificate has been set in the camera correctly,
its information appears on Status, Issuer DN, Subject
DN, Available period and Extended Key Usage.
Status
Shows if the status of the certificate is valid or invalid.
The following statuses are recognized.
Valid: The certificate is correctly stored and set.
Invalid: The certificate is not correctly stored and set.
Possible causes are as follows:
–Use an external certificate is selected and the
private key password included in the certificate is
not specified correctly.
–Use an external certificate is selected and the
private key password is specified in spite of the fact
that the key pair in the certificate is not encrypted.
–Use an external certificate is selected and the key
pair is not included in the certificate.
–Use a self-signed certificate (For test use) is
selected without the self-signed certificate being
generated.
Note
When the certificate to be imported is of PKCS#12
format and the private key password is not set correctly,
<Put correct private key password> is displayed in the
boxes of Issuer DN, Subject DN, Available period and
Extended Key Usage.
Specify the correct private key password to confirm the
information of the certificate.
To delete the imported certificate or self-signed
certificate
Click Delete to delete the certificate or self-signed
certificate imported to the camera.
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Private key password
Type the password for the private key information
included in the certificate using up to 50 characters. This
text box is active only when Certificate options is set to
Use an external certificate.
Leave the text box blank if the private key information
included in the certificate is not encrypted.
If no private key password is set in the camera, an active
text field is displayed and this allows a password to be
entered.
If a private key password is already set, it is displayed as
an inactive text field.
Reset
To change the private key password, click this button.
The current password is cleared and the password text
box is actived to allow new password entry.
Note
Click Cancel at the bottom of the menu if you want to
cancel changing the private key password after clicking
Reset. Doing so restores the other setting items in the
Client certificate tab to the previous settings.
SSL client authentication
In this tab, you can manage the CA certificate needed for
the camera to use the client authentication of the SSL
function.
Notes
• When you use client authentication, the personal
certificate must be imported to your PC properly. For
details, see “To import the personal certificate” on
page 38.
If this preparation cannot be performed, do not
configure settings on this tab. Otherwise, you may not
be able to connect to the camera.
• The setting of SSL client authentication is available
only when SSL server authentication certificates are
uploaded.
Enable
You can configure whether to enable the client
authentication of the SSL function.
Trusted CA certificate 1 to 4
You can import a trusted CA certificate (route
certificate, etc.) to the camera.
Up to four certificates from trusted CAs can be imported
to the camera. Only PEM format is supported.
To import the CA certificate
1
Click Browse… to select the CA certificate to be
saved in the camera.
2
Click the OK button appearing on the dialog.
The selected file will be imported to the camera.
Note
Import process will be 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, Available period, and Extended Key
Usage for your reference.
To delete the CA certificate
Click Delete to delete the selected CA certificate from
the camera.
Tip
To enable a client certificate, it is recommended that the
settings are configured following the procedure below:
1Import the necessary CA certificate.
2Select the SSL client authentication
checkbox and click OK.
Note
When you set SSL client authentication to Enable and
click OK, the camera will immediately operate to enable
client authentication. Make sure that the personal
certificate is imported to your PC in advance.
For details, see “To import the personal certificate” on
page 38.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
How to install the CA certificate
The camera may not be connected because the browser
(Internet Explorer) does not display whether the
certificate will be accepted or not due to the type of
certificate. In this case, install the CA certificate as
follows.
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Setting the Security — Security Menu
1
Save in the PC the certificate of CA which has
signed the certificate to be installed in the camera.
The extension of the certificate file is normally
“.cer”. Double-click this file. The following
Certificate dialog appears.
2
Click Installation Certificate....
The Certificate Import Wizard appears.
3
Click Next.
4
Select Automatically select the certificate store
based on the type of certificate and click Next.
Completing the Certificate Import Wizard
appears.
5
Check the contents, then click Finish.
The CA certificate will be installed.
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To remove an installed CA
certificate
1
In Internet Explorer, click in the order Tools,
Internet options, Content tab and Certificates.
The Certificates dialog appears.
2
Select the certificate you want to remove.
The CA certificate is usually stored in Trusted
Root Certification Authorities.
3
Click Remove.
Do you want to delete the certificate? appears to
confirm.
4
Click Ye s .
The certificate will be removed.
There may be a case that a certificate cannot be
removed by the steps above due to the type of
certificate. Check the installation condition and
remove it following the steps below.
Note
You need to log in as Administrator to perform these
steps.
1
Open Run... of the Windows menu, then enter mmc
and click OK.
2
Select Add/Remove Snap-in... from the File menu
in the Console 1 window.
Add/Remove Snap-in... dialog appears.
3
Select Certificates from the list, then click Add.
Certificate Snap-in is displayed.
4
Select Computer account as the certificate
administrated in this Snap-in, then click Next.
5
Select Local Computer as the computer
administrated in this Snap-in, then click Finish.
6
Click OK, and close Add/Remove Snap-in...
dialog.
The items for administrating Certificates appears
in the Console Route window.
Confirm the relevant certificate, then remove it.
To import the personal certificate
To use client authentication, follow the steps below to
import the personal certificate.
1
Double click the personal certificate stored in your
PC.
2
Certificate Import Wizard is displayed.
3
Start importing by marking Enable this key as
exportable during the process.
Display sample: If the OS language is English
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Setting the Security — Security Menu
802.1X Tab
Configure the wired port-based authentication in
compliance with the 802.1X standard.
Notes
• To use the 802.1X authentication function, you need
knowledge of the 802.1X authentication and digital
certificate. To establish an 802.1X network, you need
to configure the authenticator, authentication server
and other elements. For details on these settings, refer
to the manual of the corresponding equipment.
• When using the 802.1X authentication function,
always configure the settings after setting the date and
time of the camera. If the date and time are incorrect,
port authentication may not be performed correctly.
System configuration of 802.1X
network
The following figure shows a general system
configuration of an 802.1X network.
Supplicant
A supplicant is a device that connects to the
authentication server to join the network. This camera
serves as a supplicant in the 802.1X network. The
supplicant can enter the 802.1X network after
appropriate authentication by the authentication server.
Authenticator
An authenticator forwards certificate request data or
response data that the supplicant or authentication server
issues to the other party. Normally a hub, router or
access point serves as an authenticator.
Authentication server
An authentication server has a database of connecting
users and verifies if the supplicant is a valid user or not.
It can also be called RADIUS server.
CA (Certificate Authority)
A CA issues and manages certificates of the
authentication server (CA certificates) and user
certificates. The CA is essential for certificate-based
user authentication. Normally a CA is located inside an
authentication server.
Note
This camera supports EAP mode in which the supplicant
and the server authenticate using the certificate. This
mode requires a CA to issue the certificate.
Supplicant
(camera)
Authentication
server + CA
Authenticator
(hub or router)
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Common setting
Enable
Select the checkbox to enable the 802.1X authentication
function.
EAP identify
Type the user name to identify the client in the 802.1X
authentication server up to 250 characters.
EAP password
A supplicant EAP password is needed to be inputted
when PEAP is selected with EAP condition. The
password can contain half-width letters and the length
should be within 50 characters.
Reset
To change the once set EAP password, click Reset and
clear the current password. A new password can be
entered.
Note
After you click Reset, if you wish to cancel the EAP
password change, click Cancel at the bottom of the
screen. This will cancel other changes made to the
settings.
EAP method
You can select the authentication method used with the
authentication server. This device supports TLS and
PEAP.
TLS: By this method, the supplicant and the server
authenticate each other using a certificate. This
enables secure port authentication.
PEAP: By this method, an EAP password is used for the
supplicant authentication and a certificate is used for
server authentication.
Client certificate
When TLS is selected as the EAP method, the client
certificate is imported, displayed or deleted for the
camera authentication.
To import the client certificate
Click Browse… to select the client certificate to be
imported.
Click the OK button appearing on the dialog, and the
selected file will be imported to the camera.
Note
The import process becomes invalid if the selected file is
not a client certificate or the imported client certificate is
not allowed.
To display the information of the client
certificate
When the client certificate has been saved in the camera
correctly, its information appears on Status, Issuer DN,
Subject DN, Available period and Extended Key
Usage.
Status
Shows if the status of the client certificate is valid or
invalid. The following statuses are recognized.
Valid means the client certificate is correctly stored
and set.
Invalid means the client certificate is not correctly
stored and set.
Possible causes of Invalid are as follows:
– The private key password included in the client
certificate is not specified correctly.
– The private key password is specified in spite of
the fact that the key pair in the client certificate is
not encrypted.
– The key pair is not included in the client certificate.
Note
When the client certificate to be imported is of
PKCS#12 format and the private key password is not set
correctly, “<Put correct private key password>” is
displayed in the boxes of Issuer DN, Subject DN,
Available period and Extended Key Usage. Specify
the 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.
Leave the text box blank if the private key information
included in the client certificate is not encrypted.
If a private key password is already set, it is displayed as
turned letters.
Reset
To change the private key password, click this button.
The current password is cleared and the password text
box is actived to allow new password entry.
Note
Click at the bottom of the screen if you want
to cancel changing the private key password after
clicking Reset. Doing so restores the other setting items
in the Client certificate tab to their previous settings.
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Setting the Security — Security Menu
CA certificate
You can import a trusted CA certificate (server
certificate or route certificate) to the camera. Up to four
certificates from trusted CAs can be imported to the
camera. Only the PEM format is supported.
To import the CA certificate
Click Browse… to select the CA certificate to be
imported.
Click the OK button appearing on the dialog, and the
selected file will be imported to the camera.
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, Available period and Extended Key
Usage.
To delete the CA certificate
Click Delete, and the CA certificate stored in the camera
will be deleted.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Referer check Tab
Referer check checks if the web page which requires
access is authorized when the camera is accessed. If the
web page is not authorized, the camera denies access of
the web page to the camera.
If you want to access from web pages other than the one
that the camera provides, register their host names and
port numbers in the Exception list.
Referer check
Select the checkbox for the Referer check.
Exception list
Register the hosts that are not targeted for the Referer
check.
No.
Select the registered numbers of the Exception list.
Host name
Type the host name or IP address of the PC that supplies
the web page you want to register on the Exception list.
Port number
Type the host name or the port number of the PC that
supplies the web page you want to register on the
Exception list.
Set
Register the values of the Host name and Port number
you typed to the list of the selected number.
Delete
Delete the contents of the list selected in No..
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Setting the Camera Via a Network
42 Setting the PTZF control — PTZF control Menu
Setting the PTZF control
— PTZF control Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu,
the PTZF control menu appears.
The PTZF control menu consists of the PTZF control,
Preset position, and Serial tabs.
PTZF control Tab
You can also set from the remote controller.
See “PAN TILT ZOOM Menu” on page 56.
PTZ mode
Set the pan/tilt control mode using the 8-direction arrow
buttons (page 16) and the zoom control mode using the
/ buttons (page 16). Select Normal or Step.
Normal: When you click the mouse button, the camera
starts panning, tilting or zooming, and the operation
continues while you hold down the mouse button. To
stop the operation, release the mouse button.
Step: Each time you click the mouse button, the camera
moves (pans, tilts or zooms). If you keep the mouse
button held down for more than 1 second, the
operation mode is temporarily changed to Normal.
When you release the mouse button, camera
operation stops and the Step mode is restored.
When you select Step, Pan/Tilt level and Zoom level
are selectable.
Pan/Tilt level: Select the camera transition level from 1
to 10 by clicking the 8-direction arrow buttons for
panning/tilting. Selecting 10 provides the maximum
transition level.
Zoom level: Select the camera transition level from 1 to
10 by clicking / for zooming. Selecting 10
provides the maximum transition level.
Digital zoom
Select On/Off of the digital zoom.
On: An image can be zoomed up to 30× optical zoom
and 12× digital zoom, 360× zoom in total.
Off: An image can be zoomed up to 30× optical zoom.
Digital zoom (only SRG-201SE)
Select On/Off of the digital zoom.
On: An image can be zoomed up to 20× optical zoom
and 12× digital zoom, 240× zoom in total.
Off: An image can be zoomed up to 20× optical zoom.
Focus mode
Select the focus mode.
Auto: The focus is automatically adjusted.
Manual: The focus can be adjusted by using the ,
and buttons of the control panel
displayed in the main viewer.
Slow Pan-Tilt mode
When set to Slow Pan-Tilt mode for the panning/tilting,
select On.
Focus near limit
Set the range at which to automatically focus. If a
subject is nearer than the set range, it will not be
focused.
Pan-Tilt limit
When you check the checkbox, it limits the panning/
tilting range. You can select the following values:
Left: –170° to 169°, selectable in 1° steps.
Right: –169° to 170°, selectable in 1° steps.
Up: –19° to 90° (Eflip: OFF)
–89° to 20° (Eflip: ON), selectable in 1° steps.
Down: –20° to 89° (Eflip: OFF)
–90° to 19° (Eflip: ON), selectable in 1° steps.
Note
When switching the Eflip function On/Off, the setting is
returned to the factory setting. Set the Eflip function
setting in accordance with the installation condition of
the camera and select the value.
Setting the range of the UP/DOWN movement
PTZF control
(Eflip: OFF) (Eflip: ON)
20°
0°
–90°
90°
–20°
0°
Setting the Camera Via a Network
43
Setting the PTZF control — PTZF control Menu
Preset position Tab
— Saving pan/tilt/zoom position
You can set up camera pan, tilt, and zoom positions to
256 positions. You can also store the camera settings in
the preset positions from 1 to 16 through operation from
the remote controller. For details, see “Operation Using
the Remote Controller” - “Storing the Camera Settings
in Memory — Presetting Feature” on page 50.
You can also store the camera settings in the preset
positions from 1 to 16. If you want to store only the
position of pan/tilt/zoom, use the preset positions 17 to
256. For details of the camera settings to be preset, see
“Preset Items” on page 63.
Notes
• If the camera settings are not stored in Preset 1, the
camera settings are cleared from the memory and reset
to the default settings when the power is turned on. For
the setting items and actions that are retained in the
memory, see “Preset Items” on page 63.
• Even if the DISPLAY INFO is set to ON in “SYSTEM
Menu” (page 57), the setting condition is not output to
the SDI output.
Preview screen
This screen is for monitoring images and setting preset.
Set
Click to save a selected position, such as pan, tilt or
zoom positions in the preset. You can also store the
camera settings in the preset positions from 1 to 16. For
the setting items that can be stored, see “Preset Items”
on page 63.
Call
Move to the pan, tilt and zoom positions saved in the
selected preset. You can also call the stored camera
settings from the preset positions 1 to 16.
Add
Save the current pan, tilt and zoom positions as a new
preset. You can also store the camera settings in the
preset positions from 1 to 16. For the setting items that
can be stored, see “Preset Items” on page 63.
Remove
Delete the selected preset items and return the stored
settings to the factory settings. For the setting items
stored in each preset setting, see “Preset Items” on
page 63.
Rename
Change the name of a selected preset.
Thumbnail
Check this checkbox to registers a thumbnail.
Select a radio button to determine whether to register the
current camera image as a thumbnail or to register with
a specified image.
To specify an image, click Browse....
Note
A thumbnail cannot be registered with the operation
using the remote controller. When switching the Eflip
function On/Off in the Installation tab of System menu,
all preset settings are deleted.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Serial Tab
Set the communication setting of the VISCA RS-422
connector.
Baud rate
Set the communication speed when the VISCA RS-422
connector and an external device are connected.
Setting the Camera Via a Network
44 Setting of the Transmission — Streaming Menu
Note
The communication speed setting should be the same
between the connected camera with the VISCA RS-422
connector and the remote controller. The connection is
not recognized. After changing the communication
speed, turn on the power of the remote controller, and
prepare the operation.
For details, see “Operation Using the Remote
Controller” - “Preparation” on page 47.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Setting of the
Transmission — Streaming
Menu
When you click in the Administrator menu,
the Streaming menu appears.
Use this menu to set the items for the transmission by
unicast or multicast.
The Streaming menu consists of the Streaming tab.
Streaming Tab
Unicast streaming
Specify the transmission port numbers of the H.264
video data and audio data to be used when Unicast is
selected from the Connection drop-down list in the
Other panel on the live viewer.
Streaming
Setting the Camera Via a Network
45
Setting of the Transmission — Streaming Menu
Video port number 1, 2, 3
Specify the transmission port number of the H.264 video
data. The default setting is 50000, 52000 or 54000.
Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534. Two port
numbers (the number specified here and an odd number
with 1 added to the specified number) are actually used
for video data communication and control. When
performing simultaneous multi-transmission, a different
port number will be used for every transmission, based
on the port number specified here.
The settings for Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3 apply to
Video port number 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Audio port number
Specify the transmission port number of the audio data.
The default setting is 56000. Specify an even number
from 1024 to 65534. Two port numbers (the number
specified here and an odd number with 1 added to the
specified number) are used for audio data
communication and control. When performing
simultaneous multi-transmission, a different port
number will be used for every transmission, based on the
port number specified here.
Note
Specify different numbers for the video port number and
the audio port number.
RTSP video port number 1, 2, 3
Specify the H.264 video transmission port number used
for RTSP unicast streaming. The default setting is
51000, 53000 or 55000. Specify an even number from
1024 to 65534. Two port numbers (the number specified
here and an odd number with 1 added to the specified
number) are actually used for video data communication
and control. When performing simultaneous multi-
transmission, a different port number will be used for
every transmission, based on the port number specified
here.
The settings for Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3 apply to
RTSP video port number 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
RTSP audio port number
Specify the audio transmission port number used for
RTSP unicast streaming. The default setting is 57000.
Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534. Two port
numbers (the number specified here and an odd number
with 1 added to the specified number) are actually used
for audio data communication and control. When
performing simultaneous multi-transmission, a different
port number will be used for every transmission, based
on the port number specified here.
Multicast streaming
Set whether the camera uses multicast streaming for
H.264 video data and audio data or not. It reduces the
transmission load on the camera by having a computer
of the same segment network receive the same
transmitting data.
Enable
Select the checkbox to allow multicast sending.
When you select the checkbox, set Multicast address,
Video port number and Audio port number properly.
Multicast address 1, 2, 3
Type the multicast address used on the multicast
streaming.
Video port number 1, 2, 3
Specify the H.264 video transmission port number used
for the multicast streaming. The default setting is 60000,
62000 or 64000. Specify an even number from 1024 to
65534. Two port numbers (the number specified here
and an odd number with 1 added to the specified
number) are actually used for video data communication
and control.
The settings for Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3 apply to
Video port number 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Audio port number
Specify the audio transmission port number used for the
multicast streaming. The default setting is 58000.
Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534. Two port
numbers (the number specified here and an odd number
with 1 added to the specified number) are actually used
for audio data communication and control.
Note
Specify different numbers for the video port number and
the audio port number.
RTSP multicast address
Set the multicast address used on RTSP multicast
streaming.
RTSP multicast video port number 1, 2, 3
Specify the H.264 video transmission port number used
for RTSP multicast streaming. The default setting is
61000, 63000 or 65000. Specify an even number from
1024 to 65534. Two port numbers (the number specified
here and an odd number with 1 added to the specified
number) are actually used for video data communication
and control.
The settings for Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3 apply to
Video port number 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Setting the Camera Via a Network
46 Setting of the Transmission — Streaming Menu
RTSP multicast audio port number
Specify the audio transmission port number used for
RTSP multicast streaming. The default setting is 59000.
Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534. Two port
numbers (the number specified here and an odd number
with 1 added to the specified number) are actually used
for audio data communication and control.
RTSP setting
Set the RTSP setting which cannot be set in the Unicast
streaming setting and Multicast streaming.
RTSP port number
Set the port number used for RTSP streaming. The
default setting is 554.
If you change the setting, the RTSP server will be
rebooted.
RTSP time out
Specify the time out of the Keep-Alive command by
RTSP streaming. You can set the time out from 0 second
to 600 seconds.
At the 0 setting, time out of the Keep-Alive command is
not available.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 19.
Operation Using the Remote Controller
47
Preparation
Operation Using the Remote
Controller
This section explains the operations of the camera using
the remote controller.
When you make the settings of the camera using the
remote controller, see “Setting with the Remote
Controller” on page 52.
When you operate the camera via a network, see
“Operating the Camera Via a Network” on page 11.
Before operating, check that the camera, the remote
controller, and peripheral devices are properly installed
and connected.
For details, see “Installation Manual” and “System
Configuration” on page 6.
Notes
• You can select the IP connection and the serial
connection (RS-422) for the connection between the
camera and the remote controller. For details, see
“Setting the Camera Via a Network” - “Configuring
the Network — Network Menu” - “Network Tab” on
page 29. Set the communication speed of the VISCA
RS-422 connector of the connected camera using the
serial connection to be the same speed of the remote
controller. For details, see “Setting the Camera Via a
Network” - “Setting the PTZF control — PTZF
control Menu” - “Serial Tab” on page 43.
• Do not operate the camera via a network or use the
remote controller at the same time.
• When performing the IP output of video and audio, the
response of the camera to operation from the remote
controller may delay.
• For details of the remote controller settings, see the
Operating Instructions of the remote controller.
Preparation
1
Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the
supplied AC power adaptor.
The power is turned on and the POWER indicator
and the NETWORK indicator lights or flashes.
About 2 minutes after turning on the power, the
camera will automatically reset to the pan/tilt
position and the camera settings stored in
POSITION 1 (Preset 1).
For the setting items retained in the memory when
starting the camera, see “Preset Items” on page 63.
2
Press the ON/OFF switch on the remote controller
to turn it on.
The CAMERA button representing the camera
whose power was turned off last lights.
(The CAMERA 1 button lights by default.)
3
Turn on the peripheral devices.
Notes
• Be sure to turn on the power of the camera before the
power of the remote controller. Otherwise, the remote
controller may not recognize the connected camera.
• After turning on the power of the camera, wait more
than two minutes and turn on the power of the remote
controller. Otherwise, the connection may not be
recognized. Also, you cannot turn on/off the power of
the camera from the remote controller.
1
LOCK
JOYSTICK
KNOB
MODE
VALUE
RESET
POSITION
GROUP
MENUGROUP
PRESET
SHIFT
BLACK
LIGHT
PAN-TILT
RESET
ONE PUSH
AWB
POWER
SELECT
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
ONE PUSH
AF
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CAMERA
GROUP
R
–+
BRIGHT
B
–+
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
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12
POWER CAMERA
RESET
Operation Using the Remote Controller
48 Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation
Operating Multiple Cameras
Before operating, you must assign the camera addresses
to the connected cameras. Then you can switch the
camera to be controlled simply by pressing the
corresponding CAMERA button.
To assign camera addresses
automatically
1
Turn on the power of all the connected cameras and
the remote controller.
Note
After turning on the power of the camera, wait more than
two minutes and turn on the power of the remote
controller. Otherwise, the connection may not be
recognized.
2
Hold down the RESET button and press the
POWER button on the remote controller.
The remote controller recognizes the connected
cameras and assigns them camera addresses 1 to 7
automatically in the connected order.
3
Press the POWER button on the remote controller
and check that the CAMERA buttons light.
The number of the lit CAMERA buttons indicates
how many cameras have the addresses assigned.
Now you can switch the camera you want to control
with the remote controller by pressing the
CAMERA button.
Note
The connection of the camera and the remote controller
is available for RS-422 connection only.
Therefore, the number of connected cameras that can be
controlled is up to 7.
Pan/Tilt and Zoom
Operation
Panning and Tilting
1
Press the CAMERA button corresponding to the
camera you want to operate.
2
Pan or tilt the camera using the joystick.
While checking the picture on the screen, incline
the joystick in the desired direction.
The panning/tilting speed changes according to the
angle at which you incline the joystick.
Release the joystick to stop panning/tilting.
To face the camera back to the front
Press the upper button on the joystick for 1 or 2 seconds.
If you accidentally move the camera with
your hand
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to perform the pan/
tilt reset action.
1
LOCK
JOYSTICK
KNOB
MODE
VALU E
RESET
POSITION
GROUP
MENUGROUP
PRESET
SHIFT
BLACK
LIGHT
PAN-TILT
RESET
ONE PUSH
AWB
POWER
SELECT
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
ONE PUSH
AF
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CAMERA
GROUP
R
–+
BRIGHT
B
–+
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
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PA N - T ILT R E SE T
Press for 1 or 2 seconds.
Operation Using the Remote Controller
49
Adjusting the Camera
If the camera moves in a different
direction from that you intended
The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever
the joystick is inclined to the right. If you wish to face
the camera toward the opposite direction from the
direction in which you inclined the joystick, for
example, when you change the direction of the camera
while checking the picture on the screen. In such a case,
you can change the panning direction to the opposite
direction you inclined the joystick by using the
L/R DIRECTION switch on the remote controller.
For details, see the Operating Instructions of the remote
controller.
Note
This setting only changes the signal emitted from the
remote controller and does not change the setting of the
camera itself.
Zooming
Turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick.
Note
When you perform pan/tilt operation while the camera is
in the telephoto mode, the moving speed of the image on
the screen may be a little jerky.
Adjusting the Camera
Focusing on a Subject
To focus the camera on a subject
automatically
Press the AUTO/MANUAL button so that the AUTO
indicator lights.
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the
screen automatically.
To focus the camera on a subject
manually
Press the AUTO/MANUAL button so that the AUTO
indicator turns off. Then turn the FOCUS control
clockwise or counterclockwise to have the camera focus
on the subject.
One-push auto focusing during manual
focus adjustment
Press the ONE PUSH AF button. The camera focuses on
the subject in the center of the screen automatically.
Subject appears farther
away. (Wide angle)
Subject appears closer.
(Telephoto)
1
LOCK
JOYSTICK
KNOB
MODE
VALUE
RESET
POSITION
GROUP
MENUGROUP
PRESET
SHIFT
BLACK
LIGHT
PAN-TILT
RESET
ONE PUSH
AWB
POWER
SELECT
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
ONE PUSH
AF
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CAMERA
GROUP
R
–+
BRIGHT
B
–+
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
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ONE PUSH
AF
BACK LIGHT
FOCUS AUTO/MANUAL
AUTO
AUTO
MANUAL
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
Focusing on a far
subject
Focusing on a near
subject
ONE PUSH
AF
Operation Using the Remote Controller
50 Storing the Camera Settings in Memory — Presetting Feature
Shooting with Back Lighting
When you shoot a subject with a light source behind it,
the subject becomes dark. In such a case, press the
BACK LIGHT button.
To cancel the function, press the BACK LIGHT button
again.
Note
The BACK LIGHT function is enabled only when
MODE is set to FULL AUTO in the EXPOSURE menu.
Adjusting the White Balance
Before adjusting the white balance, shoot a white object
that fills the entire screen under the same lighting
conditions as for the object you will be zooming in on.
(You can use a white wall, etc., instead of the object.)
The white balance is adjusted by using this white color.
To adjust the white balance automatically
1
Set MODE to ONE PUSH in the WHITE
BALANCE menu.
For setting, see “WHITE BALANCE Menu” on
page 55.
2
Press ONE PUSH AWB button.
The white balance is adjusted automatically.
Storing the Camera
Settings in Memory
— Presetting Feature
Up to 16 combinations of settings (16 positions),
including camera position, zooming, focusing, and
backlighting, can be stored in the memory of the camera
using the remote controller.
For details of the camera settings to be preset, see
“Preset Items” on page 63.
Note
Only POSITION 1 to 16 (Preset 1 to 16) are available for
storing, calling, and canceling from the remote
controller. Set the positions other than POSITION 1 to
16 via a Network.
Storing Camera Settings
1
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to reset the pan/
tilt position.
2
Press the CAMERA button to select the camera
whose settings you want to preset.
Note
The connection of the camera and the remote controller
is available for RS-422 connection only.
Therefore, the connection of cameras can be controlled
is up to 7.
3
Adjust the position, zooming, focusing and
backlighting of the camera. (See pages 48, 49, and
50.)
BACK
LIGHT
ONE PUSH
AWB
1
LOCK
JOYSTICK
KNOB
MODE
VALU E
RESET
POSITION
GROUP
MENUGROUP
PRESET
SHIFT
BLACK
LIGHT
PAN-TILT
RESET
ONE PUSH
AWB
POWER
SELECT
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
ONE PUSH
AF
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CAMERA
GROUP
R
–+
BRIGHT
B
–+
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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14
24
RESET
Operation Using the Remote Controller
51
Storing the Camera Settings in Memory — Presetting Feature
4
While holding down the PRESET button (for
POSITION 1 to 8) or the PRESET button and the
SHIFT button (for POSITION 9 to 16), press any of
the GROUP/POSITION buttons in which you want
to store the settings.
The settings are stored in the memory of the
camera.
The pressed button flashes during storing. Flashing
stops when storing is completed.
To recall the stored settings
Press any of the GROUP/POSITION buttons in which
you have stored the settings.
For POSITION 9 to 16, hold down the SHIFT button
and press any of the GROUP/POSITION buttons.
To cancel the preset memory
While holding down the RESET button (for POSITION
1 to 8) or the RESET button and the SHIFT button (for
POSITION 9 to 16), press the GROUP/POSITION
button from which you want to cancel the settings.
The pressed button flashes during canceling of the
settings. Flashing stops when the settings have been
canceled.
Notes
• When the power is turned on, the camera starts with
the settings stored in POSITION 1.
• If you want to retain the previous pan and tilt positions
when the power is turned off and turned on again, store
those positions in POSITION 1.
• When you are storing or canceling the settings in one
POSITION, you cannot call up, store or cancel the
settings in another POSITION.
• When you store the position, zooming, and focusing,
etc. of the camera, make sure to install and secure the
camera on the place to be used properly. If you change
the installations of the camera after storing the
settings, the differences may occur in the settings.
• You can also set and store the camera settings in
POSITION 1 to 16 with operation via a network. Also,
the stored settings can be canceled with the operation
via a network.
• For the setting items can be stored and canceled, see
“Preset Items” on page 63.
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
16
RESET
PRESET
SHIFT
While holding down (for POSITION 1 to 8)
Press a POSITION button
you want to set.
While holding down (for POSITION 9 to 16)
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
16
RESET
PRESET
SHIFT
Press a POSITION button
you want to cancel.
While holding down (for POSITION 1 to 8)
While holding down (for POSITION 9 to 16)
Setting with the Remote Controller
52 About On-Screen Menus
Setting with the Remote
Controller
About On-Screen Menus
This section explains various settings, such as shooting
conditions and system setup of the camera, while
observing menus displayed on a connected external
monitor to the SDI output.
When you operate pan, tilt, zoom, etc. using the remote
controller, see “Operation Using the Remote Controller”
on page 47.
When you make the settings via a network, see “Setting
the Camera Via a Network” on page 19.
This section explains how to read the on-screen menus
before starting menu operations.
For the overall menu configurations, see “Menu
Configuration” on page 61.
Note
You cannot perform pan/tilt operations while the menu
is displayed.
Also, the menu display is available for SDI output only.
Operating with the Remote
Controller
1
Press the MENU button of the remote controller
and hold it for about 1 second.
The main menu is displayed.
2
Select a setting menu with the joystick.
3
Decide the setting menu pressing the upper button
of the joystick.
Main Menu
Press the MENU button of the remote controller and
hold it for about 1 second. The main menu is displayed.
1Selected item
Select a setting menu.
The selected item is shown by the cursor. Move the
cursor up or down by inclining the joystick of the
remote controller up or down.
2Menu items
Select a setting menu with the joystick of the
remote controller and press the upper button. The
selected setting menu is displayed.
Setting Menu
The setting menu selected on the main menu is
displayed.
1Setting menu
The name of the setting menu currently selected is
displayed here.
2Selected item
Select a setting item.
The selected item is shown by the cursor. Move the
cursor up or down by inclining the joystick of the
remote controller up or down.
3Setting items
The setting items for this setting menu are
displayed.
1
LOCK
JOYSTICK
KNOB
MODE
VALUE
RESET
POSITION
GROUP
MENUGROUP
PRESET
SHIFT
BLACK
LIGHT
PAN-TILT
RESET
ONE PUSH
AWB
POWER
SELECT
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
ONE PUSH
AF
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CAMERA
GROUP
R
–+
BRIGHT
B
–+
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
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12
3
MENU
Upper
button
Joystick
Setting with the Remote Controller
53
About On-Screen Menus
4Set value
The currently set values are displayed.
To change a set value, incline the joystick of the
remote controller to the right or left.
For the default value of each setting item, see
“Menu Configuration” on page 61.
To cancel the menu
When the main menu is displayed, press the MENU
button once. When the sub menu is displayed, press the
MENU button twice.
Control Button Display Section
Main menu
1Indicates that you can select an item by
inclining the joystick of the remote
controller up or down. The selected item is
shown by the cursor.
2Indicates that you can move to the next
layer by pressing the upper button of the
joystick.
3Indicates that you can return to the normal
display from the main menu by pressing
the MENU button of the remote controller.
Setting menu
1Indicates that you can select the setting
item by inclining the joystick of the remote
controller up or down, and you can change
the set value by inclining the joystick of the
remote controller right or left.
2Indicates that you can return to the main
menu by pressing the MENU button of the
remote controller.
Setting with the Remote Controller
54 EXPOSURE Menu
EXPOSURE Menu
The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items related to
the exposure.
You can also set via a Web browser.
See “Exposure” on page 23.
MODE (exposure mode)
FULL AUTO (full automation): The exposure is
adjusted automatically using the sensitivity,
electronic shutter speed, and iris.
BRIGHT (bright): Adjust the brightness level
(LEVEL).
SHUTTER PRI (shutter priority mode): The
exposure is adjusted automatically using the
sensitivity and iris. Adjust the electronic shutter
speed (SPEED) manually.
IRIS PRI (iris priority mode): The exposure is
adjusted automatically using the sensitivity and
electronic shutter speed. Adjust the iris (IRIS)
manually.
MANUAL (manual): Adjust the sensitivity (GAIN),
electronic shutter speed (SPEED) and iris (IRIS)
manually.
When you select one from among the various exposure
modes, some of the following setting items that are
required for the selected mode appear.
GAIN (gain): Select the gain from among the
following:
0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 43 dB
SPEED (shutter speed): Select the electronic shutter
speed from among the following:
For the 59.94/29.97 video format:
1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/90, 1/100,
1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000,
1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000
sec.
For the 50/25 video format:
1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/25, 1/50, 1/75, 1/100,
1/120, 1/150, 1/215, 1/300, 1/425, 1/600, 1/1000,
1/1250, 1/1750, 1/2500, 1/3500, 1/6000, 1/10000
sec.
IRIS (iris): Select the iris from among the following:
CLOSE, F14, F11, F9.6, F8.0, F6.8, F5.6, F4.8, F4.0,
F3.4, F2.8, F2.4, F2.0, F1.6
LEVEL (level): Select the brightness level from among
0, 5 to 31.
WDR (VIEW-DR): When MODE (exposure mode) is
set to FULL AUTO, the camera distinguishes light
and dark areas in the same scene, adjusts the
brightness for dark areas, and also controls the blown
out highlights.
You can select the mode from among OFF, LOW,
MID and HIGH.
Notes
• You can set WDR (VIEW-DR) only when MODE is
set to FULL AUTO.
• When WDR (VIEW-DR) is not set to OFF, the MODE
setting is fixed at FULL AUTO.
• When changing WDR (VIEW-DR), a change in
screen luminance occurs for a moment.
• When the change of exposure is big, the screen may
stop for a moment.
GAIN LIMIT (gain limit): Select the upper limit of the
gain rise in FULL AUTO, SHUTTER PRI and IRIS
PRI modes. Select from among 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24,
27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 43 dB.
EX-COMP (exposure compensation)
When MODE is set to one of FULL AUTO, SHUTTER
PRI or IRIS PRI, set this item to ON to enable exposure
compensation. When you set EX-COMP to ON, LEVEL
appears and you can select the exposure compensation
level from among the following:
–7, –6, –5, –4, –3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7
If you set the level to 0, exposure compensation will be
disabled. Level +7 is the brightest and –7 is the darkest
compensation value.
When EX-COMP is set to OFF, exposure compensation
does not function.
SLOW SHUTTER (automatic slow shutter)
When you set the mode to ON, the camera automatically
uses slow shutter speed for exposure as the illumination
of the object to be shot decreases. This mode is available
only when AE mode is set to FULL AUTO.
Setting with the Remote Controller
55
WHITE BALANCE Menu / PICTURE Menu
WHITE BALANCE Menu
The WHITE BALANCE menu is used to select the
white balance mode.
You can also set via a Web browser.
See “White balance” on page 24.
MODE (white balance mode)
Select the white balance mode from among the
following:
AUTO (auto), IN DOOR (indoor), OUT DOOR
(outdoor), ONE PUSH (one push), ATW, MANUAL
(manual)
When you select MANUAL, R.GAIN (R gain) and
B.GAIN (B gain) appear. You can select each item in the
range from 0 to 255.
When you select the ONE PUSH mode
Perform the following operations.
1
Zoom in on a large white subject in the center of the
screen.
2
Press ONE PUSH AWB button of the remote
controller.
The one-push white balance adjustment is
activated.
When DISPLAY INFO (page 57) is set to ON on the
SYSTEM menu, the result of the white balance
adjustment is displayed on the connected monitor to the
SDI output.
PICTURE Menu
The PICTURE menu is used to set the items related to
the picture.
You can also set via a Web browser.
See “Picture” on page 25 or “Installation Tab” on
page 21.
APERTURE (aperture compensation)
Select the aperture compensation level from among
MIN, 1 to 14 and MAX.
HIGH RESOLUTION (high resolution mode)
You can select ON/OFF of HIGH RESO (high
resolution mode). When set to ON, you can enjoy
emphasized edge and high-resolution images.
Note
When set to ON, the image is noisier than when set to
OFF.
NOISE REDUCTION (noise reduction)
You can enjoy clearer images by removing unnecessary
noise (fixed pattern and randomized noise). You can
select 6 levels from OFF (MIN) to 5 (MAX).
IMAGE STABILIZER (image stabilizer)
You can select the effect of image stabilizer according to
the shooting conditions.
OFF: The image stabilizer function does not operate.
ON: The image stabilizer function operates.
When set to ON, you can obtain steadier images if
vibration is present. This stabilizer is effective for
vibration frequencies around 10 Hz. This function
utilizes digital zoom; therefore, the angle of view and
resolution of images may be affected. However, image
sensitivity is retained.
Notes
• The image stabilizer function is not effective during
pan/tilt operations. It may take some time for the
image to stabilize after stopping pan/tilt operations.
• If the image stabilizer function is enabled, it may take
some time for the image to stabilize after turning on
the power of the camera.
Setting with the Remote Controller
56 PAN TILT ZOOM Menu
• Depending on the installation conditions, the image
stabilizer may not be effective.
• When the image stabilizer function is enabled, the
subject appears closer.
• The image stabilizer may not be effective in an
installation environment where high frequency
vibration is present. In this case, set the image
stabilizer function to OFF.
PAN TILT ZOOM Menu
The PAN TILT ZOOM menu is used to select the pan/
tilt/zoom mode.
You can also set via a Web browser.
See “PTZF control Tab” on page 42.
PAN/TILT LIMIT (pan/tilt limit)
When you set PAN/TILT LIMIT to ON, you can select
the limit of pan/tilt operation. You can select the
following values:
RIGHT: –169° to +170°, selectable in 1° steps.
LEFT: –170° to +169°, selectable in 1° steps.
UP: –19° to +90° (Eflip: OFF)
–89° to +20° (Eflip: ON) selectable in 1° steps.
DOWN: –20° to +89° (Eflip: OFF)
–90° to +19° (Eflip: ON) selectable in 1° steps.
Notes
• The display of setting value is updated after the
operation. The display does not change during
panning/tilting.
• The limit of pan/tilt operation becomes effective
promptly after you set the range of PAN/TILT LIMIT.
• When set to OFF, the setting is returned to the factory
setting.
• When turning on the power after turning it off, the
latest settings becomes effective.
• When switching the Eflip function ON/OFF, the
setting is returned to the factory setting. Set the Eflip
function setting in accordance with the installation
condition of the camera and select the value.
Setting with the Remote Controller
57
SYSTEM Menu
Setting the range of the RIGHT/LEFT movement
Setting the range of the UP/DOWN movement
Note
When you turn the camera to the right or left beyond the
100° with the camera pointed downward by 20°, the
camera may be caught on the lens, depending on the
zoom position of the lens.
PAN/TILT SLOW (low Pan-Tilt mode)
When this function is set to ON, the active speed of
PAN/TILT will be slow and it is easy to shoot slow-
moving objects.
D-ZOOM (digital zoom)
You can set digital zoom to ON or OFF. When set to
OFF, digital zoom does not operate, and only optical
zoom is available. When set to ON, digital zoom takes
over after optical zoom reaches MAX. Up to maximum
360×* can be zoomed digitally.
* SRG-201SE is up to 240× zoomed digitally.
SYSTEM Menu
DISPLAY INFO
When this item is set to ON, the message automatically
appears for about 3 seconds on the external monitor
screen that is connected to the SDI OUT connecter when
you perform the following operations using the remote
controller.
Note
These messages are not displayed for the operation via a
network.
–170° +170°
CENTER (0°)
(Eflip: OFF)
+90°
–20°
0°
(Eflip: OFF)
+20°
0°
–90°
(Eflip: ON)
Message Operation using the remote
controller
PRESET n OK
“n” is a preset position
number.
You have stored the camera
settings to POSITION 1 to 16.
RECALL n OK
“n” is a preset position
number.
You have read the camera settings
stored in POSITION 1 to 16.
RESET n OK
“n” is a preset position
number.
You have reset the camera
settings stored in POSITION 1 to
16.
ONE PUSH WB:OP During the white balance
adjustment in the ONE PUSH
white balance mode, the message
flashes on the screen.
ONE PUSH WB:OK When white balance adjustment
is correctly performed in ONE
PUSH white balance mode, this
message appears on the screen.
ONE PUSH WB:NG If white balance adjustment is
incorrectly performed in ONE
PUSH white balance mode, this
message flashes on the screen.
Setting with the Remote Controller
58 STATUS Menu
STATUS Menu
The STATUS menu is used to display the settings
selected with the menus.
The STATUS menu consists of PAGE1 to PAGE4.
This menu only displays the current menu settings, and
you cannot change them with this menu.
PAGE1: Shows the settings selected with the
EXPOSURE menu.
PAGE2: Shows the settings selected with the WHITE
BALANCE mode and the PICTURE menu.
PAGE3: Shows the settings selected with the PAN TILT
ZOOM menu.
PAGE4: Shows the settings selected with the SYSTEM
menu, audio input, VIDEO mode, and VISCA
RS-422 connector communication speed.
Note
The settings of audio input, VIDEO mode, VISCA
RS-422 connector communication speed cannot be set
with the remote controller (setting from the menu
display connected with an SDI OUT connector).
See “Setting the Camera Via a Network” on page 19.
Others
59
Message List
Others
Message List
The following messages and indications may appear on this camera. Perform the following as necessary.
POWER indicator lit
POWER indicator flashing
POWER indicator unlit
Screen display
It is displayed on the external monitor connected to the SDI output when the DISPLAY INFO setting is set to ON in the
“SYSTEM Menu” on page 57 and the following operations are performed from the remote controller.
NETWORK indicator Camera status
Lights green Operating normally
Unlit Not connected to the network
NETWORK indicator Camera status
Repeats green t yellow t orange Software version is being upgraded
Repeats green t yellow t unlit t green t orange t
unlit
Initializing
NETWORK indicator Camera status
Unlit No power supplied
Lights green Starting
Lights orange Preparing to initialize
Message Meaning and solution
PRESET n OK
(“n” is a preset position number between 1 and 16.)
This message appears for about 3 seconds when you store camera settings to
POSITION 1 to 16.
RECALL n OK
(“n” is a preset position number between 1 and 16.)
This message appears for about 3 seconds when you read the camera
settings stored in POSITION 1 to 16.
RESET n OK
(“n” is a reset position number between 1 and 16.)
This message appears for about 3 seconds when you reset camera settings
stored in POSITION 1 to 16.
ONE PUSH WB:OP During the white balance adjustment in the ONE PUSH white balance
mode, this message flashes on the screen.
ONE PUSH WB:OK When the white balance adjustment has been done correctly in the ONE
PUSH white balance mode, this message appears on the screen.
ONE PUSH WB:NG When the white balance adjustment has failed in the ONE PUSH white
balance mode, this message flashes on the screen. Check the exposure
condition and the subject and execute the one-push white balance
adjustment.
Others
60 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Before bringing in your camera for service, check the following as a guide to troubleshooting the problem. If the
problem cannot be corrected, consult your Sony dealer.
Symptom Cause Remedy
The power of the camera is not
turned on.
The AC power adaptor is not connected to the
DC 12 V connector firmly.
Insert the power cord firmly as far as it will go.
The AC power cord is not connected firmly
into the AC power adaptor or the AC outlet.
Insert the power cord firmly as far as it will go.
The picture is not displayed on
the video monitor connected to
the SDI output.
The video cable is not connected properly. Check the connection between the camera and video
monitor.
The exposure is not set correctly on the
camera.
Set the exposure correctly on the EXPOSURE menu
(page 54).
The video format of SDI output is not set
correctly.
Check the selected output signal format of the
camera and the input signal format of the connected
monitor.
Pan, tilt, or zoom cannot be
operated.
A menu is displayed on the external video
monitor screen.
Cancel the menu.
The panning or tilting range is limited. Change the PAN/TILT LIMIT setting on the PAN
TILT ZOOM menu (page 42 or 56).
The modes other than FULL
AUTO cannot be set in the
EXPOSURE menu.
WDR (View-DR) is not set to OFF. After setting the WDR (View-DR) to OFF, select the
MODE of the EXPOSURE (page 24 or 54).
The VISCA CONTROL is not
available with a computer
connected to the camera.
The computer is not correctly connected to the
camera.
Check the connection between the camera and
computer.
Check that the baud rate setting of the serial
communication (9,600 bps or 38,400 bps) is
properly made.
The POWER indicator and
NETWORK indicator are not lit.
— Check that the supplied AC adapter is used.
Do not use an extension cord or a power strip.
Try another AC outlet.
Camera images are not
displayed.
— Unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet for 10
seconds, then plug it in again.
If camera images are still not displayed, initialize
the camera.
For details, see “Initialize Tab” on page 22.
The wired network connection
cannot be established.
— Confirm that the network cable is connected
correctly to the camera, router, and computer.
Enable the DHCP setting of your router.
Change the network cable since it may be broken.
The camera cannot be operated at
all.
— Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and plug
it again after waiting a while.
Others
61
Menu Configuration
Menu Configuration
The displayed menus on the external monitor that is connected to the SDI output of the camera are configured as
described below. For more details, refer to the pages in parentheses.
The initial settings of each item are in bold.
9dB,12dB,15dB,18dB,21dB,24dB
27dB,30dB,33dB,36dB,
39dB,43dB
9dB,12dB,15dB,18dB,21dB,24dB
27dB,30dB,33dB,36dB,
39dB,43dB
9dB,12dB,15dB,18dB,21dB,24dB
27dB,30dB,33dB,36dB,
39dB,43dB
0dB,3dB,6dB,9dB,12dB,15dB,18dB,
21dB,24dB,27dB,30dB,
33dB,36dB,39dB,43dB
(page 54)
Others
63
Preset Items
Preset Items
The following items are stored in the memory of the camera.
Items that can be preset
* The settings of preset numbers 17 to 256 are available for the setting via a network only.
aSetting items retained in the memory when the power is turned off and then on again.
–Setting items cleared from the memory when the power is turned off and then on again.
Items stored when operating the camera
• Gain limit value
• High resolution mode
• Noise reduction
• Mode of the Day/Night ICR function
• Image stabilizer
• Pan-Tilt limit
• Slow Pan-Tilt mode
• DISPLAY INFO
●The setting items other than the above mentioned are retained when they are enabled in each tab of the menus with
the operation via a network.
●The stored and retained setting items are retained in the memory when the power is turned off and then on again.
●The camera starts with the settings stored in POSITION 1 and the settings stored when last operated when the power
is turned on.
Items stored to presets Preset position number
1 to 16 17 to 256*
Pan/Tilt Position aa
Zoom Position aa
Focus Mode Auto/Manual a–
Focus Position aa
Backlight Compensation ON/OFF a–
Exposure mode a–
WDR (View-DR) a–
Auto slow shutter a–
Bright level a–
Shutter speed a–
Iris a–
Gain a–
Exposure compensation a–
Exposure compensation value a–
White balance mode a–
Aperture value a–
Digital zoom On/Off a–
Day/Night ICR function status a–
Others
64 Glossary
Glossary
3G-SDI
3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M) is the SDI interface that can
transfer in broadband.
It can transfer signals with one BNC cable which
supports 1080p/59.94,1080p/50 signals due to 3 Gbps
transmission capacity.
ActiveX Control
A component program object that can be used with web
pages or other application programs. The technology for
creating ActiveX Control is part of software developed
by Microsoft.
Bandwidth control
To limit the amount of transmitted data.
Bit rate
The amount of transmitted data per unit time.
Capture
To send audio and video converted to digital data from
video devices to a computer.
CBR
CBR stands for Constant Bit Rate control. When you
select this setting, bits will be consumed at a constant
rate.
Codec
Software/hardware for coding/decoding video and audio
data.
Contrast
The difference in tone between the lightest and darkest
portions of the image.
Default gateway
Device that can be used to access another network.
DHCP server
Acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
server. The IP address of a terminal without an
individual IP address can be automatically distributed by
the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The
DHCP server assigns the IP addresses to the terminals.
Digital certificate
An electronic certificate that a CA (Certificate
Authority) attests that a public key to cancel a secret
code is issued by an authentic publisher.
DNS server
Acronym 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. The client computer can
then obtain the IP address of the computer to be
connected.
Frame rate
The number of frames of a moving image per second.
HTTP port
A port used to communicate between the web server and
the web client, such as a web browser.
H.264
An image compression format. The standard written by
the JVT (Joint Video Team) a joint organization for
standardization (composed of ISO and ITU-T), is
capable of transmitting video data at a higher
compression rate than that of MPEG4.
IP address
Acronym for Internet Protocol Address. An individual
IP address is basically assigned to each piece of
equipment connected to the Internet.
JPEG
Acronym for Joint Photographic Expert Group. The still
image compression technology or standards of ISO
(International Organization for Standardization) and
ITU-T. Popularly used as an image compression format
on the Internet, etc.
MAC address
A network address that uniquely identifies each LAN
card.
Multicast
The class D IP address assigned between 224.0.0.0 and
239.255.255.255. Using this IP address enables you to
transmit the same data to multiple equipment.
Others
65
Glossary
Network address
The portion that identifies the local network (subnet) in
an IP address.
Network bandwidth
Bit rate that can be used for networking.
NTP server
Acronym for Network Time Protocol server. Network
time server that transmits time information used in the
networks.
Primary DNS server
One of the DNS servers that can first reply to a request
by connected devices or other DNS servers.
Proxy server
A server or software that acts as an intermediary
between a local network and the Internet so that it can
connect to the Internet in place of a computer on a local
network.
RTCP
Acronym for Real Time Transport Control Protocol.
This is a protocol to transfer the receiver quality and the
information such as sending condition and session
completion to the sending side for transferring the data
with RTP.
RTP
Acronym for Real Time Transport Protocol.
This is a transfer protocol for delivering stream data
such as audio and video in real-time.
It defines a system where the receiver can order the
packets in the correct order for packetization of data by
adding the sequence number and the timestamp
information to the packet header.
RTSP
Acronym for Real Time Streaming Protocol.
This is a protocol to control streaming of real-time data
such as audio and videos over IP network. RTSP can
control playback/stop of streaming.
Secondary DNS server
Subsidiary DNS server used when a primary DNS server
cannot be used.
Sharpness
The degree to which the boundary of two portions is
clearly distinguished.
SSL
Acronym for Secure Sockets Layer. This is a protocol
developed by Netscape Communications Corporation to
be used for communications of encrypted data on the
Internet.
Subnet mask
32-bit stream used to distinguish the subnet address
from an IP address.
TCP
Acronym for Transmission Control Protocol. A standard
protocol used for Internet connection. Compared with
the other protocol, UDP, TCP provides reliable
communication but communication speed is slower.
UDP
Acronym for User Datagram Protocol. A standard
protocol used for Internet connection. Compared with
the other protocol, TCP, UDP can transmit data faster,
but reliable communication is not guaranteed.
Unicast
Transmission of data to specified equipment on a
network by specifying a single address.
VBR
VBR stands for Variable Bit Rate control. When you
select this setting, the bit rate will be adjusted to suit the
camera scene.
Others
Index
66
Index
Numerics
3G-SDI ...........................................64
802.1X network..............................39
802.1X Tab .....................................39
A
About On-Screen Menus................52
Access limit Tab .............................33
Access log Tab ...............................23
Access rights ..................................32
ActiveX Control .......................11, 64
ActiveX viewer...............................11
ActiveX viewer control panel
section ..........................................13
Add.................................................43
Adjusting the white balance...........50
Administrator .................................32
Administrator Menu.......................19
Administrator, User 1 to 9..............32
Alignment.......................................27
Aperture..........................................25
Area zoom ......................................16
Audio codec ...................................28
Audio menu....................................28
Audio Tab .......................................28
Authentication mode ...................... 33
Auto gain control............................28
Auto slow shutter ...........................24
Automatically adjust clock for
daylight saving time changes .......21
B
Background color ...........................27
Backlight compensation...........24, 50
Backup setting data ........................22
Bandwidth control....................26, 64
Baud rate ........................................43
Bit rate...................................... 26, 64
Bit rate compression mode.............26
C
CA certificate .................................41
Call .................................................43
Camera address ..............................48
Camera control panel .....................14
Cancel button..................................19
Capture .....................................14, 64
CBR................................................64
Client certificate .............................40
Codec..............................................64
Common setting .................30, 34, 40
Contrast ..........................................64
Control bar......................................15
Control button display section........53
Control panel..................................16
Current date & time........................20
Custom string .................................27
D
Date & time format ........................21
Date & time Tab .............................20
Day/Night ICR Tab ........................27
Daylight saving time ......................21
Default gateway..............................64
Default policy .................................33
Delete .............................................41
Delete superimpose logo ................22
DHCP server...................................64
Digital certificate............................64
Digital zoom...................................42
DNS server .....................................64
E
EAP method ...................................40
Eflip................................................22
Enable.......................................28, 33
Equalizer.........................................28
Exception list..................................41
Exposure.........................................23
Exposure compensation..................24
EXPOSURE menu .........................54
F
Factory default................................22
Focus ........................................14, 16
Focus mode.....................................42
Focus near limit..............................42
Focusing the camera on a
subject ..........................................49
Frame rate...........................13, 25, 64
G
Gain ................................................24
Gain limit........................................24
Glossary..........................................64
Greenwich Mean Time ...................21
H
H.264 ..............................................64
H264 Profile ...................................26
High resolution mode.....................25
High sensitivity mode.....................24
Host name.......................................41
HTTP port.......................................64
I
Image..............................................26
Image 1, Image 2 and Image 3 .......25
Image codec..............................13, 25
Image quality..................................26
Image size.......................................25
Image stabilizer ..............................22
Information panel ...........................13
Information Tab ..............................20
Initialize Tab...................................22
Input selection ................................28
Installation Tab ...............................21
Internet Explorer.............................12
IP address .......................................64
I-picture interval .............................25
IPv4 QoS ........................................31
IPv4 setting.....................................29
IPv6 setting.....................................30
Iris...................................................24
J
Joystick...........................................48
JPEG...............................................64
L
Language ........................................13
Level ...............................................24
License notice.................................13
Live viewer .....................................13
M
MAC address ..................................64
Main menu................................13, 52
Manual time zone ...........................21
Maximum bit rate limit...................26
Menu configuration ........................61
Message list ....................................59
Mic volume.....................................28
Others
Index 67
Min, Max ....................................... 26
Mode .................................. 23, 24, 27
Mode of operation.................... 14, 16
Model Name .................................. 20
Monitor screen ............................... 13
Multicast .................................. 18, 64
Multicast streaming........................ 45
N
Near-IR compensation ................... 27
Network address............................. 65
Network address/Subnet ................ 33
Network bandwidth........................ 65
Network Menu ............................... 29
Network Tab................................... 29
No................................................... 41
Noise reduction .............................. 25
NTP server ..................................... 65
O
OK button....................................... 19
P
PAN TILT ZOOM menu ................ 56
Pan/Tilt......................... 14, 16, 17, 48
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ........ 48
Pan-Tilt limit .................................. 42
Password ........................................ 32
PC clock......................................... 20
Picture ............................................ 25
PICTURE menu............................. 55
Picture Tab ..................................... 23
Plug-in free viewer......................... 11
Plug-in free viewer control bar ...... 15
Port number.................................... 41
Position .......................................... 27
Preset items .................................... 63
Preset position panel ................ 14, 16
Preset position Tab ......................... 43
Presetting Feature .......................... 50
Preview screen ................... 23, 26, 43
Primary DNS server....................... 65
Private key password...................... 40
Proxy server ................................... 65
PTZ control bar.............................. 16
PTZ mode ...................................... 42
PTZF control Menu ....................... 42
PTZF control Tab ........................... 42
Q
QoS Tab.......................................... 31
R
Reboot ............................................ 22
Referer check ................................. 41
Referer check Tab .......................... 41
Remote controller............. 7, 8, 47, 52
Remove .......................................... 43
Rename .......................................... 43
Restore setting................................ 22
Re-type password........................... 32
RTCP.............................................. 65
RTP ................................................ 65
RTSP .............................................. 65
RTSP setting................................... 46
Run/Stop Save Video ..................... 14
S
Screen mode................................... 13
SDI Video format........................... 21
Secondary DNS server................... 65
Security Menu................................ 32
Send................................................ 28
Serial number ................................. 20
Serial Tab ....................................... 43
Service Tab..................................... 23
Set ............................................ 41, 43
Setting ................................ 13, 19, 28
Setting menu .................................. 52
Sharpness ....................................... 65
Shutter speed.................................. 24
Slow Pan-Tilt mode........................ 42
Software version ............................ 20
SSL................................................. 65
SSL client authentication ............... 36
SSL server authentication .............. 35
SSL Tab.......................................... 34
Status........................................ 27, 29
STATUS menu ............................... 58
Storing Camera Settings ................ 50
Streaming Menu............................. 44
Subnet mask ................................... 65
Superimpose Tab............................ 26
System Configuration .......... 6, 7, 8, 9
System log Tab............................... 23
SYSTEM menu.............................. 57
System Menu ................................. 20
T
TCP ..........................................18, 65
Text color ....................................... 27
Thumbnail ...................................... 43
Time setting.................................... 21
Time zone....................................... 21
Transmission Mode........................ 18
Transparent..................................... 27
Troubleshooting ............................. 60
Type................................................ 27
U
UDP................................................ 65
Unicast ..................................... 18, 65
Unicast streaming........................... 44
User ................................................ 32
User name ......................................32
User Tab ......................................... 32
V
VBR ............................................... 65
Vector dragging.............................. 16
Video codec Tab............................. 25
Video Menu.................................... 23
View panel...................................... 13
View size ........................................13
Viewer authentication..................... 33
Viewer mode ..................................32
VISCA Interface ............................30
VISCA RS-422 connector..............43
Volume ........................................... 14
W
WDR (View-DR) ........................... 24
White balance................................. 24
WHITE BALANCE menu ............. 55
Z
Zoom ............................ 14, 16, 17, 49
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