Sony SNC-RZ30N manual Periodical recording mode setting Section, Alarm

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Alarm

Select the alarm to link the Image memory function. If the selected alarm is detected, a still image is captured and recorded in the selected memory.

Sensor 1: External sensor connected to sensor input 1 of the camera I/O port

Sensor 2: External sensor connected to sensor input 2 of the camera I/O port

Sensor 3: External sensor connected to sensor input 3 of the camera I/O port

Activity detection: The activity detection function built in the camera.

To set the activity detection function, click Activity detection. The Activity detection setting page appears (see page 40).

Available period

Select the period for which the alarm mode is available. Always: The alarm mode is available any time.

Use scheduler: The alarm mode is available according to the schedule selected in the Schedule No. menu below.

Schedule No.

When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu, select the schedule you want the alarm mode being available.

Click to select the check box(es) 1 to 6. You can select multiple schedules.

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

Alarm buffer configuration

Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer setting page.

For details, see “Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer setting Page” on page 38.

Note

If an alarm occurs during the Alarm buffer processing, that alarm is ignored.

Digest viewer

If you select On, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are added each time the selected alarm is detected.

When you open the added HTML file using a general browser, the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence (quasi- animation).

See “Operating the Digest Viewer” on page 30.

Periodical recording mode setting Section

Interval time

Type the interval at which you want to record an image periodically. You can set the hour (H), minutes (M) and seconds (S) between 1 second and 24 hours (one day).

Available period

Select the period for which the periodical recording mode is available.

Always: The periodical recording mode is available any time.

Use scheduler: The periodical recording mode is available according to the schedule selected in the Schedule No. menu below.

Schedule No.

When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu, select the schedule you want the periodical recording mode being available.

Click to select the check box(es) 1 to 6. You can select multiple schedules.

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

Digest viewer

If you select On, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are added every 100 files.

When you open the added HTML file using a general browser, the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence (quasi- animation).

See “Operating the Digest Viewer” on page 30.

Note

If the Suffix menu is set to None, you cannot select On. When you want to use the digest viewer, set the Suffix menu to Date/Time or Sequence number.

Back/OK

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

Administrating the Camera

Recording Images in Memory — Image memory setting Page

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Contents Network Camera For customers in the U.S.A. SNC-RZ30N only Owners RecordDeclaration of Conformity Voor de klanten in NederlandPage Table of Contents Others Precautions How to Use This User’s GuideOperating Precautions Logging in to Homepage Logging in as AdministratorWelcome Logging in as a UserAbout Viewers Other functions on the welcome page for AdministratorJava applet viewer ActiveX viewerMenu Section Configuration of Main ViewerTip Main viewerTrigger control parts Image Control SectionFrame rate View sizeOperating the Camera Controlling the Monitor ImagePanning and Tilting Panning and tilting using the tablet FocusingZooming About the zoom rangeControlling the Application Manually Moving the Camera to the Preset PositionSending a Still Image File to an FTP Server 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 Factory default RebootSystem PC current date time Manual current date timeCamera setting Setting the CameraUpper Half of Camera setting White balance mode Lower Half of Camera settingZoom mode Focus modeDay/Night mode Camera resetExposure compensation SaturationNetwork Ethernet setting Configuring the NetworkUser setting Setting the UserAdministrator, User 1 to Secondary DNSSecurity setting Setting the SecurityUser access right Default policyPreset position setting Setting the Camera Position and ActionProgramming the Tour Tour setting Section Sequence Tilt speedSelected tour name Available periodSetting the FTP Client Function FTP client setting FTP client settingSending Images to FTP Server Periodical sending mode setting Section Alarm mode setting SectionOperating the Digest Viewer Downloading Images from the Camera FTP server settingBuilt-in memory Slot adrv/B-slot bdrvSending an Image via E- mail Setting the Smtp Function Smtp settingAlarm 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 Overwrite MemoryPeriodical recording mode setting Section Alarm buffer setting Setting the Alarm BufferDirectory Structure of Image Memory Communicating Data via Serial Port Serial settingSetting the Activity Detection Function Setting the ScheduleSchedule setting Activity detection settingAlarm pop-up text Pop-up settingShowing the Pop-up Manual pop-up textAssigning the IP Address Using the Setup Program Using the Supplied 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