Sony SNC-RZ30N manual Configuring the Network, Network Ethernet setting

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To check the contents of the schedule, click Schedule check. (See “Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting Page” on page 40.)

OK/Cancel

See “Buttons common to every setting page” on page 16.

Administrating the Camera

Configuring the Network

Network (Ethernet) setting Page

When you click Network on the Administrator menu, the Network (Ethernet) setting page appears.

Use this page to configure the network to connect the camera and the computer through the Ethernet.

DHCP

Select On to assign the IP address to the camera automatically. When you have assigned a proper IP address to the camera, select Off.

Note

When you set DHCP to On, make sure that there is an DHCP server on the network.

DNS auto acquisition

When DHCP is set to On, select if the IP address of the DNS server is assigned automatically or not. Select On to assign the IP address of the DNS server automatically.

IP address

Type the IP address of the camera.

Subnet mask

Type the subnet mask.

Default gateway

Type the default gateway.

MAC address

Displays the MAC address of the camera.

Primary DNS

Type the IP address of the primary DNS server.

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Contents Network Camera Declaration of Conformity Owners RecordFor customers in the U.S.A. SNC-RZ30N only Voor de klanten in NederlandPage Table of Contents Others Precautions How to Use This User’s GuideOperating Precautions Welcome Logging in as AdministratorLogging in to Homepage Logging in as a UserJava applet viewer Other functions on the welcome page for AdministratorAbout Viewers ActiveX viewerTip Configuration of Main ViewerMenu Section Main viewerFrame rate Image Control SectionTrigger control parts View sizeOperating the Camera Controlling the Monitor ImagePanning and Tilting Zooming FocusingPanning and tilting using the tablet About the zoom rangeSending a Still Image File to an FTP Server Moving the Camera to the Preset PositionControlling the Application Manually Sending a Still Image via E-mailCapturing a Monitor Image Controlling Alarm OutputTo save the captured image Basic menu Configuration Administrator MenuApplication menu System setting Configuring the SystemSystem setting Section Date time setting Section System PC current date time RebootFactory default Manual current date timeCamera setting Setting the CameraUpper Half of Camera setting Zoom mode Lower Half of Camera settingWhite balance mode Focus modeExposure compensation Camera resetDay/Night mode SaturationConfiguring the Network Network Ethernet settingAdministrator, User 1 to Setting the UserUser setting Secondary DNSUser access right Setting the SecuritySecurity setting Default policySetting the Camera Position and Action Preset position settingProgramming the Tour Tour setting Section Selected tour name Tilt speedSequence Available periodSetting the FTP Client Function FTP client setting FTP client settingSending Images to FTP Server Alarm mode setting Section Periodical sending mode setting SectionOperating the Digest Viewer Built-in memory FTP server settingDownloading Images from the Camera Slot adrv/B-slot bdrvSetting the Smtp Function Smtp setting Sending an Image via E- mailAlarm mode setting Section Alarm out 1 or 2 setting Setting the Alarm Out 1 orSetting the Alarm Out 1 Function Alarm out 1 setting Timer mode setting Section Image memory settingRecording Images in Memory Memory OverwritePeriodical recording mode setting Section Alarm buffer setting Setting the Alarm BufferDirectory Structure of Image Memory Serial setting Communicating Data via Serial PortSchedule setting Setting the ScheduleSetting the Activity Detection Function Activity detection settingShowing the Pop-up Pop-up settingAlarm pop-up text Manual pop-up textUsing the Supplied Setup Program Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup ProgramManual setting Setting the Date and TimeChanging the Communication Bandwidth Rebooting the Camera Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP CommandsUsing the computer’s date and time