Sony SNC-RZ30N Controlling the Application Manually, Moving the Camera to the Preset Position

Models: SNC-RZ30N

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control section. The three buttons appear and the FOCUS button name changes to PRESET.

Moving the Camera to the Preset Position

When you click this button, the PRESET list box appears.

The PRESET button name changes to FOCUS.

PRESET list box

Click the down-arrow button and select the preset position name from the drop-down list. Then, the camera will move to the preset position that you have stored in memory using the Preset position setting page (see page 25).

Controlling the Application Manually

You can send an image or output a trigger to control the alarm output, using the image control section on the main viewer page.

For this function, user access right Level 3 or Level 4 is required (see page 23).

Click Trigger on the menu section to display the trigger control parts.

Image control section (trigger control parts)

Operating the Camera

Sending a Still Image File to an FTP Server

If you select FTP send and click , the current still image is captured and the captured image file is sent to the FTP server specified on the FTP client setting page. To use this function, you need to select the Use FTP client function option and the Manual mode on the FTP client setting page.

For details, see “Sending Images to FTP Server — FTP client setting Page” on page 28.

Note

If the camera is installed on a desk top, the sent still image is upside down.

Sending a Still Image via E-mail

If you select Mail send and click , the current still image is captured and an E-mail with the captured image file attached is sent to the E-mail address(es) specified on the SMTP setting page.

To use this function, you need to select the Use SMTP function option and the Manual mode on the SMTP setting page.

For details, see “Sending an Image via E-mail — SMTP setting Page” on page 32.

Controlling the Application Manually

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Sony SNC-RZ30N manual Controlling the Application Manually, Moving the Camera to the Preset Position