Using an OS other than Windows such as Macintosh, UNIX and Linux or Netscape Navigator Ver. 6.0

Java Applet viewer is necessary. When you log in the camera for the first time, click Java Applet on the Login page or the Main Viewer page to start the Java Applet viewer. (See “Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java Applet Viewer” on page 12.)

Java Applet Viewer page

When there is a firewall on the network where the camera is installed

To monitor the camera image outside the firewall, a Firewall viewer is necessary.

To start the Firewall viewer, select the Behind Firewall check box on the Login page, or click Firewall on the Main Viewer page.

Firewall Viewer page

Controlling the Monitor Image from the Image Control Section

You can control the monitor image from the image control section on the viewer page.

Image control section

Selecting the image size

Click the down-arrow button in the Image Size box and select the image size from the drop-down list.

You can select the image size from among the following: SNC-VL10N:

720 × 486, 720 × 243, 360 × 243, 180 × 121, 90 × 60 SNC-VL10P:

720 × 576, 720 × 288, 360 × 288, 180 × 144, 90 × 72

Expanding the image

Click the down-arrow button in the Expansion box and select the expansion ratio from the drop-down list: × 1,

×2, × 3 or × 4.

Notes

The available expansion ratios depend on the selected image size.

The expansion ratios cannot be selected when using the Firewall viewer.

Selecting the frame rate

Click the down-arrow button in the Frame Rate box and select the frame rate with which the images are transmitted, from the drop-down list: 1 fps, 3 fps, 5 fps, 15 fps or Fastest. “fps” indicates the number of frames transmitted per second. With Fastest, the camera transmits the maximum number of frames as possible for the connected line. The maximum frame rate is 30 fps for the SNC-VL10N, and 25 fps for the SNC-VL10P.

Note

If heat builds up inside the camera, the images are transmitted at 1 fps although another frame rate value is

Monitoring the Image from the Camera

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