Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera operation manual Flank Panel, DIP Switch

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2.3 Flank Panel

 

-- Right Flank Panel --

-- Left Flank Panel --

1.Lens Mount: This LAN CAMERA is used with either a C or a CS mount lens.

2.ALC VR: Iris control VR.

When an auto iris (DC Drive) lens is used, this VR is used to adjust the iris for different lighting environments. Adjust the VR clock-wise to open the iris and counter-clockwise to close the iris of the camera.

3.RESET: Recover to factory default.

4.IRIS: Auto iris connector.

This camera works with a DC drive auto iris lens. Please refer to the pin assignment marked on the camera when connecting the auto iris lens.

5.DIP Switch:

1.AES: Auto electric shutter.

2.DC IRIS: Use an auto iris (DC drive)

3.DHCP: Turn On / Turn Off to use the DHCP protocol. If the switch points upwards, the device can change the setup of network function (enable/disable) via the network.

4.STATIC IP: If the switch points down, the device can’t obtain an IP address from the DHCP server. This option is needed to configure the network communication settings.

6.POWER Indicator: Indicates the power status of the unit. The green light indicates the unit is activating. The red light indicates the power is on and the SD card cannot be removed.

7.LAN Indicator: Indicates the LAN status of the unit. The green light indicates the 100 Mbps Ethernet network is activating. The red light signals the LAN is data linking.

8.RS-485Port: The RS-485 communication ports function as connectors when two or more units are serially connected to an external control device.

9.5pin MINI USB Port: The user can use a USB device cable to connect the LAN CAMERA to the USB port on the PC.

10.SD CARD Slot: This is used for system software updating and archiving / accessing critical images

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Contents MPEG-4 LAN Camera Page Table Of Contents Operating Instructions for Image Software and Network Functions of client PCSafety Precautions Product Features Product InstructionsTechnical Specifications InstallationGeneral CameraExposure SensitivityImage General I/ODimensions / Weight Accessories IncludedAlarm I/O & RS-232 Port Video OUT ConnectorEthernet 10/100 Connector Front Panel and Rear PanelRS-232 Port & Alarm I/O Pin configuration chartRS-485 D RS-485 D+DIP Switch Flank PanelNetwork Setting PPPoE USB functionInstallation Connecting with a Multiplexer UPDATE.BIN LAN Camera SD card Troubleshooting PC Wiring Configuration Cable ConnectionsConnect to a computer Connect to a LAN Hub Intranet Configure Your LAN Camera Network Settings Enable Dhcp FunctionSet IP Address Page TCP/IP Communication Software TCP/IP Installation TCP/IP configuration setting Select TCP/IP, and then click PropertiesConnection Testing Click Start Programs MS-DOS PromptPage RJ-45 socket Connecting the LAN Camera Microsoft Internet ExplorerHomepage of Mjpeg mode Browsing images from the LAN CameraChange Image Setting Image setting page of Mjpeg modeDescription of function keys MPEG4 mode Fine Tune modeMjpeg mode Exchange the image formatChange the Network Setting Description of function keys Change the Network Setting FTP Mjpeg mode only Change the Network Setting Smtp Mjpeg mode only Change the Network Setting Sntp Change the Network Setting Ddns Enable Ddns Function Checkmark to activate the function Change the Network Setting PPPoE Change the System Setting Set the Date and Time of the systemChange the System Setting Timestamp Change the System Setting -Users Change the System Setting Digital I/O Change the System Setting Audio Mechanism View the Event Logs Change the Application Setting Change the Application Setting SD Card Application Setting SD Card setting page of Mjpeg modeFile numbers Sets the quantity of images per Email Record setting page of Mjpeg mode Change the Application Setting -Record Schedule Mjpeg mode Change the Application Setting Alarm Motion Detection Change the SD card Setting Change the Pan/Tilt setting RS232 Setting Description of function keysRS485 Setting Description of function keys Page PPPoE & Ddns Using the PPPoE PPPoE SettingsDdns settings Test Go to the InternetLAN Camera IP Surveillance Introduction to IP surveillanceInstall the IP surveillance for the ZIP file LAN Camera software Login the LAN Camera software View the LAN Camera video from a remote PCPage Above instructions Live Monitor Page Playback Viewer Recording ListPage Page Setting Device Setting Alarm SettingPage Page Page Page Lock LogoutExit Setting TrayImage Viewer Tick on Enable ALARM-SAVE into SD Card to activate it QuestionSet the recording time the AVI duration of the SD card Use IE to view the recorded filesSet the PPPoE function Use the Sub Hostname to view the Lancam Upload the recorded file via the FTPSet the upload rate Add a new userModify the user Delete a userMPEG4 Resolution Full D1, Half D1, CIF MPEG4 Quality Weight 306g DimensionsOperation Temperature ∘C ~ 50∘C 41∘F ~ 122∘F Regulation Provided AccessoriesFunctions of client PC Appendix 1. -SCANIP Page Page Appendix 2. -LANCAM UPnP How To Check the IP class of your PCPage Page Install UPnP Packets Check UPnP User Interface, and choose OK. See Figure Turn on Services Page Page Page Scan LANCams through My Network Place Setting the IP Address ARP and ping from Windows or MS-DOSARP and ping from Unix or GNU/Linux Set up the Ddns Registering for a Ddns Create an accountPage Page 100 Appendix 5. -MPEG4 Bit Rate Lookup Table of LAN Camera Unit is in Mbps/secondAppendix 6. -FAQ RMN0100031v1.3

MPEG4 LAN Camera specifications

The Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera is a groundbreaking device that has transformed the way surveillance and video monitoring are approached. With its combination of advanced technologies, the camera delivers exceptional video quality, making it a preferred choice for various applications, including security, remote monitoring, and even broadcasting.

One of the standout features of the Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera is its ability to compress video streams using the MPEG4 codec. This technology enables the camera to transmit high-quality video over IP networks, significantly reducing bandwidth consumption while maintaining clarity and detail. The result is smooth video playback and efficient storage management, making it an ideal tool for both home and professional users.

The camera also boasts an impressive resolution that ensures detailed imagery. With capabilities often reaching up to 720p, users can expect crisp visuals that are essential for accurate monitoring and analysis. This level of detail helps to reduce uncertainties in security applications, providing clearer evidence and facilitating quicker response times when incidents occur.

Another important characteristic of the Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera is its versatility in connectivity options. Designed for seamless integration into existing network infrastructures, it supports various protocols, including Ethernet and wireless connectivity. This flexibility allows users to easily position the camera in optimal locations without the constraints of physical cabling.

In terms of usability, the camera is equipped with user-friendly interfaces that simplify setup and operation. Remote monitoring is made easy with web-based access, allowing users to view live feeds and recorded footage from virtually anywhere with an internet connection. Moreover, the camera typically includes motion detection capabilities, ensuring that alerts can be set up for specific activities, thus enhancing security measures.

Additionally, excellent low-light performance is another key feature of this camera. Many models incorporate advanced sensor technology and infrared capabilities, which enable clear video capture even in poor lighting conditions. This ensures that security is maintained at all times of the day, giving users peace of mind.

Overall, the Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera combines innovative technology with user-friendly design, making it a valuable tool for surveillance and monitoring purposes. Its features, including MPEG4 compression, high resolution, versatile connectivity, and low-light performance, set it apart in the competitive market of IP cameras, catering to the diverse needs of users across various sectors.