Sony MPEG4 LAN Camera operation manual

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5.The Full Screen button: Click this button to show the full screen for surveillance. If you want to return to the previous mode, please click the Normal Screen button.

6.Motion on/ Alarm on: The warning icons.

Motion-on icon: When there is a detection of motion in any channel, it will display this icon in the right upper corner of that channel to warn the user.

Alarm on-icon: When there is a detection of external devices such as a sensor, it will display this icon on the upper right corner of that channel to warn the user.

7.Pop-menu: You can use the mouse to move to each channel. Click the right key of the mouse to show a window. You can select "Delete", "Capture / Print", “Play/Stop Audio” or “Reexamine Audio Mechanism”.

8.Click this button to hide the “devices list”, “common” and “alarm message list" boxes from view behind the video display screen.

9.The section in the upper left margin will show the information in all the devices and its group names.

The users can click and hold on the device title on the list and drag it to the Live monitor area to see the live image of the camera.

10.common icons:

Play Audio: Click the button to play the live audio. Click once again to deactivate.

Record: Click the button to archive AVI videos into your PC. Click once again to deactivate. In the recording mode, there will appear a red twinkling icon in the upper-right hand corner of the image.

Capture / Print: Provides the image capturing and printing functions.

Delete: Drop the view here to delete it.

Delete a camera video from the Live Monitor area:

(1)Select the video of the camera which you want to delete.

(2)Press and hold the left mouse button. Then drag it to the trash can and release the mouse button.

11.Alarm list: Shows the alarm types, the device names and the occurrence time.

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Contents MPEG-4 LAN Camera Page Table Of Contents Functions of client PC Operating Instructions for Image Software and NetworkSafety Precautions Product Instructions Product FeaturesInstallation Technical SpecificationsGeneral CameraSensitivity ExposureImage General I/OAccessories Included Dimensions / WeightVideo OUT Connector Alarm I/O & RS-232 PortEthernet 10/100 Connector Front Panel and Rear PanelPin configuration chart RS-232 Port & Alarm I/ORS-485 D RS-485 D+Flank Panel DIP SwitchUSB function Network Setting PPPoEInstallation Connecting with a Multiplexer UPDATE.BIN LAN Camera SD card Troubleshooting Connect to a computer PC Wiring ConfigurationCable Connections Connect to a LAN Hub Intranet Set IP Address Configure Your LAN Camera Network SettingsEnable Dhcp Function Page TCP/IP Communication Software TCP/IP Installation Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties TCP/IP configuration settingClick Start Programs MS-DOS Prompt Connection TestingPage RJ-45 socket Microsoft Internet Explorer Connecting the LAN CameraBrowsing images from the LAN Camera Homepage of Mjpeg modeImage setting page of Mjpeg mode Change Image SettingFine Tune mode Description of function keys MPEG4 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 Set the Date and Time of the system Change the System SettingChange 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 SD Card setting page of Mjpeg mode Change the Application Setting SD Card Application SettingFile 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 RS232 Setting Description of function keys Change the Pan/Tilt settingRS485 Setting Description of function keys Page PPPoE Settings PPPoE & Ddns Using the PPPoETest Go to the Internet Ddns settingsIntroduction to IP surveillance LAN Camera IP SurveillanceInstall the IP surveillance for the ZIP file View the LAN Camera video from a remote PC LAN Camera software Login the LAN Camera softwarePage Above instructions Live Monitor Page Recording List Playback ViewerPage Page Setting Alarm Setting Device SettingPage Page Page Page Logout LockTray Exit SettingImage Viewer Question Tick on Enable ALARM-SAVE into SD Card to activate itSet the PPPoE function Set the recording time the AVI duration of the SD cardUse IE to view the recorded files Upload the recorded file via the FTP Use the Sub Hostname to view the LancamAdd a new user Set the upload rateModify the user Delete a userWeight 306g Dimensions MPEG4 Resolution Full D1, Half D1, CIF MPEG4 QualityOperation Temperature ∘C ~ 50∘C 41∘F ~ 122∘F Regulation Provided AccessoriesFunctions of client PC Appendix 1. -SCANIP Page Page Check the IP class of your PC Appendix 2. -LANCAM UPnP How ToPage 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 ARP and ping from Windows or MS-DOS Setting the IP AddressARP and ping from Unix or GNU/Linux Registering for a Ddns Create an account Set up the DdnsPage Page 100 Unit is in Mbps/second Appendix 5. -MPEG4 Bit Rate Lookup Table of LAN CameraRMN0100031v1.3 Appendix 6. -FAQ

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.