Sony SNT-V304 user manual

User manual for the device Sony SNT-V304

Device: Sony SNT-V304
Category: Home Theater System
Manufacturer: Sony
Size: 2.79 MB
Added : 11/13/2014
Number of pages: 104
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3-204-941-14(1)
Video Network
Station
GB
User’s Guide Page 2
FR
Guide de l’utilisateur Page 52
SNT-V304
 2000 Sony Corporation

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English Voor de klanten in Nederland WARNING • Dit apparaat bevat een MnO2-Li batterij voor memory back-up. • De batterij voor memory back-up van het geheugen is bevestigd op Z5601 van platt PW-1. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not • Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de expose the unit to rain or moisture. batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde levensduur afdankt. To avoid electrical chock, do not open the • Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.

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English Table of Contents Video Network Station Features ...................................... 4 Part Names and Functions ............................................... 5 Front Panel ..............................................................................5 Rear Panel ...............................................................................6 System Application Examples ......................................... 7 Installation...........................................................

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Video network station Features Video Network Station Features This unit is a video network station that distributes real-time CCTV images over a LAN or the Internet. Simple monitoring over a network Flexible, high-performance display functions • By assigning an IP address to this unit, live video can be monitored using standard Web browsers on client • Up to four inputs can be displayed in 2- and 4- PCs. division split screens, or by sequential switching. • The unit can be set up and controlled

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Part Names and Functions Front Panel 67 S VIDEO VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 POWER STATUS 75Ω OFF 1 2 3 4 NETWORK 75Ω ON 1234 5 1 S VIDEO Input Terminal (4 pins) 5 VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 BNC Input Terminals Video sources that provide separate Y/C signals are Composite video signals can be connected here using input here. The VIDEO 1 input terminal is not usable coaxial video cable. The video signal format is when this terminal is used. automatically detected when an NTSC or PAL video source is co

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Part Names and Functions Rear Panel 14 2 3 ~~ A3 C3 A4 C4 B A 12345678 AC IN ETHERNET (12V) COM 1 COM 2 10 /100 + – A1 C1 A2 C2 RELAY 65 1 AC IN (12 V) Input Terminal 4 ETHERNET 10/100 Terminal (RJ-45) The supplied AC adapter connects here. Using Category 5 twisted-pair cable, connect this terminal of the server to the network as a 10-Mbps 2 COM 1 Terminal (9-Pin D-Sub) Ethernet or 100-Mbps Fast Ethernet device. The EVI-D30/D31/G20/G21 or HSR-1/1P/2/2P can be connected to here. The EVI-D30/D31/G

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System Application Examples • Up to four video sources can be connected to the server. • Highest image quality can be distributed by using S-video. Using the EVI-D30/D31 Connecting an EVI-D30/D31 to the video network station using the COM1 or COM2 terminal allows control of pan, tilt and zoom from a computer on the network. EVI-D30/D31 Ethernet 10/100 Terminal VISCA Cable COM1 Terminal S VIDEO S-VIDEO Input Terminal VISCA EVI-D30/D31 Cable NTSC/PAL VIDEO 2 Input Terminal LAN or Internet SNT-V304

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Installation Installation After connecting the video sources and the network to IP Address Assignment the video network station, turn on the power switch and set the IP address. The video network station must be assigned an IP address to allow access from computers on the About the Operating Environment network. The following operating environment is required to set Here we describe IP address assignment using the up the server and view the images. ARP protocol. Further, the factory default sett

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Assigning the IP Address Confirming Installation 1 Enter the following commands at an MS-DOS To confirm the connection, access the video network prompt (or command prompt) on a computer on station using a Web browser on a computer on the the network: network. arp -s

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Installation Accessing the Video Network Station 1 Run the Web browser. 2 Enter the following in the [Address] box, and press the Enter key: http:/// The “Welcome” page appears. Note Response may be slow depending on the condition of the network. If screen display is delayed, stop the URL loading, and try accessing again. z Hints • If the “Layout and Application Wizard” (page 13) has been used to make settings when the server was accessed in

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Settings This chapter describes how to set up the video network The Wizard appears. station for various system types and applications. Video network station settings are made using Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5. Note If the computer used for making video network station settings or viewing the monitor screen is shared with other users, we recommend closing the Web browser when finished operations. Until the browser has been closed, even after moving to another Web page, the password-protected vid

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Settings Accessing the Administration Overview Page Click the (Admin) button to display the 3 Enter “root” as the system user name, and the “Administration overview” page. After basic settings password that was set previously, and click [OK]. have been made with the “First Time Installation The “Administration overview” page appears. Wizard”, all video network station settings and Note management are performed from the “Administration • The factory-default administrator (root) password overview

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Layout Settings Monitor Screen and Alarm Function Setup Setting Description Which view do you Select which image is tnl™e initially The (Application Design) icon is used to configure want to display as displayed when the user accesses the the monitor screen display and to determine the default when monitor screen: opening the Web operation of the video network station when an alarm • Camera View interface? event occurs. Clicking the “Application Design” icon Displays the video camera image disp

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Settings Setting Description Alarm Settings Alarm duration Enter the time (seconds) from an alarm occurrence until the alarm mode Setting Description is cleared. Alarm Buffer, A pre-determined amount of memory No Upload Select this radio button to disable Overwrite is used to store images before and transfer of saved images. after an alarm event. If the quantity of images exceeds the allotted amount, Upload Via FTP Select this radio button to transfer select whether to overwrite previously saved

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• When an alarm event occurs while the pop-up Setting Description window is displayed, the time set for the [Alarm Overwrite To always overwrite the same file duration] is extended. A second pop-up window will name, select this radio button. not appear. Date/Time Suffix Select this radio button to append the date and time to the base file name. Sequence Number Select this radio button to append a Upload Settings Suffix set to sequential number to the prefix. Maximum Sequence Number When appendin

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Settings Settings can be made with the following procedures. System Administration and • (Network Wizard) icon: click to display Wizard Security instructions for making the settings. • (Detailed View) icon: click to display a dialog The (Network Station) icon is used to configure box with [TCP/IP], [DNS] and [SMTP EMail] tabs the security of the video network station or system that you can select to make corresponding settings. administrator. Clicking “Network Station” displays the following sc

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Changing the System Administrator Password The setting items are shown in the following table. When finished setting, click the “Save” Icon. The Note accuracy of the internal clock is ±120 seconds/month When the video network station is shipped from the or less. factory, the system administrator’s user name and Setting Description password are set to “root” and “pass”. As all units are Date & Select the display format for date and programmed with the same settings at shipping time, Time time on

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Settings 3 Click the “Add” icon. Displaying the Log File 4 Repeat the above steps to add more users. Clicking the (View Log File) button opens a Up to 20 users can be registered. new window to display the “Log file Events” page. Recently executed commands are displayed on the 5 Click the [Close] button to close the dialog box. “Log file Events” page. The log file is used to check whether a special event was executed, such as whether a command was issued before or after an alarm Unregistering a

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Setting Options Description Serial Port Settings Purpose Modem Select this if a modem is (only connected to the port. The (COM1 and COM2) icons represent the displayed for When selected, the “Modem” COM2) and “ISP” icons shown below serial ports of the video network station. Use these are displayed. icons when an EVI-D30/D31/G20/G21 or HSR-1/1P/ 2/2P is connected to the “COM1” or “COM2” ports to set up serial port function and communications Generic Select if using a CGI/Generic parameters.

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Settings • When “Modem” is selected, the “Modem 3 Click the Driver Specific Settings icon to change Settings” page appears. Refer to “Modem Setup” the ID number of the video camera. on page 24. Also, to set up dial-up connection via A page appears to allow you to set the video modem, refer to “ISP (Internet Service Provider) camera ID numbers. Setup” on page 24. • When [Generic] is selected, the “Generic Driver Settings” page appears. Refer to “Generic Driver Settings” on page 25. Pan/Tilt Drive


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