3-619-676-13 (1)
Network Camera
User’s Guide
Software Version 1.4
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
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Table of Contents
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using
Controlling the Monitor Image from the Image
Controlling the Monitor Image Using the
Controlling the Monitor Image Using the Java
Configuring the System
Setting the User
Configuring the Network
Setting the Security
Setting the Camera
Sending Images via E-mail at Alarm
Sending Images to FTP Server at Alarm
Configuring the Serial Port
Configuring the Sensor I/O Port
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Overview
Precautions
Operating or storage location
Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following
locations:
• Extremely hot or cold places (Operating temperature:
-10°C to +50°C [14°F to 122°F])
• Exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, or close to
heating equipment (e.g., near heaters)
• Close to sources of strong magnetism
• Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation, such as radios or TV transmitters
How to Use This Manual
This manual explains how to operate the SNC-VL10N/
VL10P Network Camera from a client PC.
This manual is written to be read on the computer
display.
As this section gives tips on using this manual, read it
before you operate the camera.
Jumping to the related page
Transportation
When transporting the camera, repack it as originally
packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality.
When you read this manual on the computer display,
click on the sentence to jump to the related page.
Cleaning
Software display examples
• Use a blower to remove dust from the lens or optical
filter.
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the external surfaces of
the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a
soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent
solution, then wipe dry.
Note that the displays shown in this manual are
explanatory examples. Some displays may be different
from the ones which appear as you operate the
application software.
Printing this manual
• Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene
or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes.
Depending on your system, certain displays or
illustrations in this manual, when printed out, may differ
from those as portrayed on your screen.
About the fan
To prevent internal heat buildup, the camera has a built-
in fan. If the frame rate of the camera becomes 1 fps
although the other frame rate value has been set using
the Frame Rate menu on the Web screen, the built-in fan
may be damaged. In this case, contact your authorized
Sony dealer.
Installation Manual (printed matter)
The supplied Installation Manual describes the names
and functions of parts and controls of the Network
Camera, connecting examples and how to set up the
camera. Be sure to read the Installation Manual before
operating.
About the MAC address
The MAC address of the camera may change when the
main board has been replaced by the service personnel.
About the software
For the latest software information, contact your
authorized Sony dealer.
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Other Functions on Login Page
Operating the Camera
Reset button
Resets to the user name and password before typing.
The Operating the Camera section explains how to
monitor the image from the camera using the Web
browser. For setting the camera, see “Administrating the
Behind Firewall check box
If a firewall is on the network where the camera is
installed and you access the camera from outside the
firewall, select this check box. Then the “Firewall
Viewer” opens to allow you to view the monitor image
of the camera. (The same function is available after you
logged in, by clicking Firewall on the Main Viewer
page.)
Logging In to Homepage
— Login Page
Plugin
When you use Netscape Navigator Ver. 4.7 as a Web
browser, click this item to open the “Plugin Download”
page to allow you to download the plugin required for
the Netscape. (The same function is available after you
logged in, by clicking Plugin on the Main Viewer page.)
For details, see “About Viewers” on page 8.
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Start the Web browser on the computer and type the
IP address of the camera you want to monitor.
Java Applet
When you use an OS other than Windows, such as
Macintosh, Linux and UNIX, or Netscape Navigator
Ver. 6.0, click this item to start the Java Applet viewer.
(The same function is available after you logged in, by
clicking Java Applet on the Main Viewer page.)
For details, see “About Viewers” on page 8.
The Login page of Network Camera SNC-VL10
is displayed.
S/W Version
Displays the camera software version.
Notes
• When you jump to another page, viewer or setting
menu, use the buttons on this software. The use of the
buttons on the Web browser such as the Back button is
not guaranteed.
• If you are using Netscape Navigator Ver. 4.7 and the
viewer image freezes, click the Reload button on the
Netscape Navigator.
• If you are using a Proxy server, the image may be
distorted or the software may operate incorrectly due
to the use of old data in the cache memory of the Proxy
server.
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Type your user name and password in the User
Name and Password areas.
If you do not know your user name and password,
consult your network administrator.
The user name “guest” and its password are set as
default settings. You can monitor the camera
images with these settings.
Click Login.
If you entered the user name and password that are
not for Administrator, the Main Viewer page
appears. (See “Configuration of Main Viewer
If you entered the user name and password for
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Menu Section
Configuration of Main
Viewer Page
FAQ
When you log in with an access right other than
Administrator, the Main Viewer page is displayed.
When you log in as Administrator, select Home on the
This section briefly explains the functions of the parts
and controls on the Main Viewer page. For a detailed
explanation on each part or control, see the specified
pages.
Displays the FAQ page.
Logoff
Displays the Re-login page.
Main Viewer page
Image control section
Menu section
Firewall
If a firewall is on the network where the camera is
installed and you access the camera from outside the
firewall, click this item. Then the “Firewall Viewer”
opens.
JavaApplet
When you monitor the camera image with a computer
whose OS is not Windows, such as Macintosh, Linux
and UNIX, or using Netscape Navigator Ver.6.0, click
this item. Then the “Java Applet Viewer” opens to allow
you to view the monitor image of the camera.
Monitor image
Camera
Displays the Camera Setting page. (The
Camera&Sensor access right is required for this
function.)
Plugin
When you monitor the camera image using Netscape
Navigator Ver. 4.7, click this item to open the “Plugin
Download page.” (Downloading is required only for the
first time you access the camera.)
Version
Displays the camera software version.
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Image Control Section
Monitoring the Image
from the Camera
Image Size
Selects the image size.
Expansion
Selects the image expansion ratio.
About Viewers
The Network Camera uses Wavelet algorithm to
compress and transmit images. Therefore, in order to
view images from the camera, you need to download
Active-X Control or a viewer plugin depending on your
Web browser and/or OS.
Frame Rate
Selects the frame rate to transmit images.
Note
An approximate frame rate is displayed on the status bar
located on the bottom of the Web browser. This does not
indicate the exact frame rate.
Using the Internet Explorer
Active-X Control is necessary. When you log in the
camera using the Internet Explorer for the first time, the
Active-X Control is automatically downloaded. The
monitor image automatically appears when you enter
the Main Viewer page.
Monochrome
Select this check box to display the image in
monochrome.
Using the Netscape Navigator Ver. 4.7
Singleshot
You need to download the plugin for Netscape
Navigator stored in the camera. When you log in the
camera using Netscape Navigator for the first time, the
“Plugin Download” page appears. Click Download
SNC-VL10 Plug-in Now! and follow the instructions
on the screen.
Select this check box to freeze the monitor image.
Capture
Click to capture the monitor image.
Plugin Download page
Sensor 1
Click to output an alarm from sensor output 1 of the
Sensor I/O port on the camera.
Sensor 2
Click to output an alarm from sensor output 2 of the
Sensor I/O port on the camera.
Note
Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 are disabled for the users whose
access right is None.
Logon User
Displays the number of users currently accessing this
camera.
Location
Displays the location of the camera.
For setting the location, see “Configuring the System —
Comment
Displays the comment.
For setting the comment, see “Configuring the System
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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
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
Java Applet Viewer page
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:
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.
720 × 576, 720 × 288, 360 × 288, 180 × 144, 90 × 72
Expanding the image
Firewall Viewer page
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
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selected in the Frame Rate box. In this case, contact
your authorized Sony dealer.
Note
Displaying the monitor image in
monochrome
Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 are disabled for the users whose
access right is None.
Select the Monochrome check box. By removing the
check mark, the color monitor image is restored.
Controlling the Monitor Image
Using the Menu
When you right-click on the monitor image, the image
control menu appears.
Freezing the monitor image
Select the Singleshot check box. The monitor image
freezes. By removing the check mark, the monitor
image in motion is restored.
Capturing the monitor image
Caption
Click the Capture icon. The monitor image freezes and
the “Save As” dialog appears. Type the file name, select
the file format, specify the destination to which the file
is to be stored, and click Save.
Specifies the caption on the monitor image.
Caption
About the file format
You can save images in BMP format (.bmp) or in the
Wavelet compression format (.eye). You can view the
images saved as in the Wavelet compression format
(.eye) using a Web browser. Double-click the file and
specify the Web browser from the “Application
Selection” dialog, then the image appears.
Menu
Show
Enables or disables the caption display. Click Show to
show the check mark to display the caption. Click it
again to remove the check mark to make the caption
disappear.
Note
The camera always saves the images in the × 1
expansion ratio, regardless of the expansion ratio in
which the image is displayed on the Web browser.
Color
Selects the caption color. When you click White to
show the check mark, the caption is displayed with
white letters on a black background. When you select
Black, the caption is displayed with black letters on a
white background.
Outputting an Alarm
Click the Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 icon.
When you click Sensor 1, the alarm is output from
sensor output 1 of the Sensor I/O port located on the rear
panel of the camera. When you click Sensor 2, the
alarm is output from sensor output 2 of the Sensor I/O
port.
The alarm setting is made on the menu page for
Administrator.
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Focus Area
Image Quality
Use this function to focus on a portion of the monitor
image by masking over the other portion. The focused
portion is called “forcus area.” By masking the image,
the transmitting data size reduces and a higher frame
rate is obtained.
Selects the image quality from Level 0 to Level 9. A
higher level gives a higher quality image but the frame
rate becomes lower.
Note
Image Quality does not appear in the menu when you
view the monitor image using the Firewall viewer.
Focus area
New Area
To determine a new focus area on the image, click New
Area. Then left-click on the upper-left corner of the
focus area you want set, and left-click again on the
lower-right corner of the focus area. A new focus area
is now set.
Capture
When you click Capture, the monitor image freezes and
the “Saving” dialog appears. Type the file name, select
the file format, specify the destination to which the file
is to be stored, and click Save.
This function is the same as when you click the Capture
icon on the image control section. (See “Capturing the
Enable Area
Click Enable Area to show the check mark to enable the
focus area and mask over the non-focus area.
Note
Disable Area
Click Disable Area to show the check mark to remove
the masking and resume the normal image.
Capture does not appear in the menu when you view the
monitor image using the Java Applet viewer.
Masking Level
Selects the masking level from Level 1 to Level 5. A
higher masking level gives a larger masking density and
higher frame rate.
Note
Some of the focus area functions might not be operative
depending on the viewer in use.
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Controlling the Monitor Image
Using the Java Applet Viewer
Changing the Access
Right — Re-login Page
When you use an OS other than Windows, such as
Macintosh, UNIX and Linux, click Java Applet on the
Login page or the Main Viewer page. The Java Applet
viewer starts.
The image control section of the Java Applet viewer is
located at the bottom.
Click Logoff in the menu control section of the viewer,
and the Re-login page is displayed.
Use this page when you want to log in the camera again
as a user with a different access right or as
Administrator.
To log in, type the user name and password, then click
Login.
Image control section
Functions of the image control section
Connect/Disconnect
To display the monitor image, click Connect and type
the user name and password in the dialog. You can
control the monitor image with the access right of the
user or the Administrator that you type here.
Click Disconnect to stop transmitting the image from
the camera.
When You Have Trouble
— FAQ Page
Click FAQ in the menu control section of the viewer,
and the FAQ page is displayed.
There are answers to frequently asked questions on the
FAQ page. Use this page when you have trouble with
the camera.
Image Size
Selects the image size.
Expansion
Selects the image expansion ratio.
Monochrome
Check to display the image in monochrome.
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Administrating the Camera
Configuration of Menu
Page
When you log in as Administrator, Welcome to SNC-
VL10 Administration Page (Menu page) is displayed.
This section briefly explains the functions of the parts
and controls on the Menu page. For a detailed
explanation on each part or control, see the specified
pages.
The Administrating the Camera section explains how to
set the functions of the camera by the Administrator.
For monitoring the camera image, see “Operating the
Logging in as
Administrator
Menu page
Menu section
If you log in as Administrator, you can perform all the
settings of the software.
To log in as Administrator, operate as follows:
1
2
Display the Login page or the Re-login page.
Type the user name and password for Administrator
in the User Name and Password boxes.
The user name “admin” and the password “admin”
are set as default settings for Administrator. We
recommend that you change them on the User
Setting page.
3
Click Login.
The Menu page appears.
Brief explanation of each menu
Menu section
Click on each menu name to display the setting page.
As the menu section is displayed on each setting page,
you can switch the setting page from any of them.
Menu
Displays the Menu page when you click it on one of the
setting pages.
System
Displays the System Setting page.
User
Displays the User Setting page.
Network
Displays the Network Setting page.
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Security
Displays the Security Setting page.
Configuring the System
— System Setting Page
Camera
When you click System in the menu section, the System
Setting page appears.
Use this page to perform the principal settings of this
unit.
Displays the Camera Setting page.
SMTP
Displays the SMTP Setting page.
FTP
Displays the FTP Setting page.
Serial
Displays the Serial Setting page.
Sensor I/O
Displays the Sensor I/O Setting page.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of the camera.
SW Version
Displays the camera software version.
Home
Displays the viewer page.
Installation Location
Type the installation location of the camera that you
want to show on the Location area of the viewer page up
to 64 characters.
To return to the Menu page from the viewer
page
Click Logoff to display the Re-login page and log in as
Administrator again.
Additional Comment
Buttons common to every setting page
Type a comment you want to show on the Comment
area of the viewer page up to 64 characters.
The following buttons are displayed on every setting
page.
Date & Time Format
Select the format of date and time to be displayed as a
caption on the monitor image from the drop-down list.
Select yyyy-mm-dd (year-month-day), mm-dd-yyyy
(month-day-year), or dd-mm-yyyy (day-month-year).
Apply
Click this button to make the values set on the current
setting page valid. When “Applied, OK” window
appears, click OK to make the set values valid.
SNC-VL10 Current Date&Time
Displays the date and time set on the camera.
You can set the date and time using the following three
methods.
Cancel
Click this button to make the set values invalid and
restore the previous settings.
Help
Click this button to display the help regarding the
current setting page.
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System(PC) Current Date&Time
Displays the date and time set on your computer.
When you want to synchronize the camera’s date and
time with the date and time setting of the computer,
operate as follows:
Click Time Synchronization, and “Applied, OK”
window appears. Click OK to change the date and time
on SNC-VL10 Current Date&Time to the date and
time setting of the computer.
Setting the User
— User Setting Page
When you click User in the menu section, the User
Setting page appears.
Use this page to set the user names and passwords of
Administrator and up to five kinds of users (User 1 to
User 5), and the access right of each user.
Manual Date&Time Setting
When you want to set the camera’s date and time
manually, operate as follows:
Type the date and time you want to set for the camera
and click Time Synchronization. “Applied, OK”
window appears. Click OK to change the date and time
on SNC-VL10 Current Date&Time to the date and
time you typed.
Time Zone Selecting
When you want to set the camera’s date and time to the
time in the area where the camera is installed, select the
camera location from the drop-down list.
User Account
Type a user name up to 9 characters.
The Number of Supported Clients
Type the maximum number of clients (1 to 100) that can
log in this camera at the same time.
Password
Type a password up to 9 characters.
Factory Default
Resets to the factory settings.
Re-Type Password
To confirm the password, type the same characters as
those you typed in the Password box.
If you re-type an incorrect character, “Password is
different with Re-Typed Password” will appear when
you click Apply later. In this case, click OK to cancel
the message and re-type the correct password.
Click Factory Setting, and “All configuration
information will be initialized as factory setting. Are
you sure?” appears. Click OK to reset to the factory
settings.
Note
The following settings cannot be reset with this
operation: Date and time on the System Setting page,
and IP Address, Subnet Mask, Broadcast Address and
Default Gateway on the Network Setting page.
Access Rights
Select the access right for each user from the drop-down
list.
Reboot
Reboots the camera.
None
Click Reboot, and “The SNC-VL10 will be rebooted.
Are you sure?” appears. Click OK to reboot the camera.
Allows only monitoring of the camera image on the
viewer page, including the operations of the monitor
image.
Note
Sensor
If the setting page cannot be displayed after you have
clicked Reboot, refresh the Web browser window.
The Menu page is displayed.
Allows monitoring of the camera image and alarm
output by clicking Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 on the viewer
page.
Apply/Cancel/Help
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Camera&Sensor
Allows monitoring of the camera image and alarm
output by clicking Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 on the viewer
page, and setting the camera on the Camera Setting
page.
Configuring the Network
— Network Setting Page
When you click Network in the menu section, the
Network Setting page appears.
Use this page to configure the network to connect the
camera and the computer.
The access right for Administrator is fixed to All,
allowing access to all the functions of the software.
You can configure four types of network: LAN, Cable
(Cable Modem), xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and
PSTN (conventional analog telephone line). The lower
part of the menu on the Network Setting page will
change automatically according to the selected network
type.
Auto Login
Allows direct logging in the camera without displaying
the Login page, affording the access right for the user
specified in Auto Login User box.
Select Enable to enable the Auto Login function;
Disable to disable it.
Common Items
Auto Login User
Select the user for the Auto Login function from the
drop-down list: User 1 to User 5. When Auto Login is
set to Enable, the user with the access right specified
here can log in the camera.
Web Server Port Setting
Apply/Cancel/Help
Type the TCP port number (1 to 65535) used to access
the camera and for the camera to transmit the data. The
default setting is 80.
To make the new setting valid, click Apply at the bottom
of this page, then reboot the camera using the Reboot
button on the System Setting page.
Video Server Port Setting
Type the TCP port number (1 to 65535) used for the
camera to transmit the shot images. The default setting
is 8080.
To make the new setting valid, click Apply at the bottom
of this page, then reboot the camera using the Reboot
button on the System Setting page.
Note
You cannot set the same port number for both the Web
Server Port and the Video Server Port.
Select Network Interface
Select the network interface you use.
By changing the network interface setting, the lower part
of the menu on this page will change automatically.
LAN
Select this option when you use LAN (Local Area
Network).
Cable
Select this option when you use a Cable Modem (Cable
Internet).
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xDSL
Select MTU Size
Select this option when you use a Digital Subscriber
Line such as ADSL, VDSL and SDSL.
Select the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) from
the drop-down list: 1500 Bytes, 1300 Bytes, 1100
Bytes, 900 Bytes, 700 Bytes or 500 Bytes.
PSTN
DNS1 Server IP Address
Type the IP address of DNS1 (Domain Name Server 1).
Select this option when you use a conventional analog
telephone line.
DNS2 Server IP Address
Type the IP address of DNS2 (Domain Name Server 2),
if necessary.
LAN
This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface
is set to LAN.
DNS3 Server IP Address
Type the IP address of DNS3 (Domain Name Server 3),
if necessary.
Apply/Cancel/Help
Cable Modem
This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface
is set to Cable.
For setting the items in the LAN menu, see “LAN” on
DHCP Client Protocol
Select Enable when you use the DHCP server; Disable
when you do not use it.
When you select Enable, an IP address is assigned to the
camera automatically.
IP Address
Type the IP address of the camera. When you have set
up the camera using the supplied setup program, the IP
address is automatically displayed here.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the camera.
Subnet Mask
Type the subnet mask.
User ID
Type the user ID for Internet connection.
Broadcast Address
Type the broadcast address.
Password
Type the password for Internet connection.
When you click Get From Subnet Mask, the broadcast
address is automatically set according to the Subnet
Mask value.
Apply/Cancel/Help
Default Gateway
Type the default gateway.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the camera.
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xDSL Interface
PSTN Interface
This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface
is set to xDSL.
This menu is displayed when Select Network Interface
is set to PSTN.
For setting the items in the LAN menu, see “LAN” on
For setting the items in the LAN menu, see “LAN” on
Network Type
Displays the protocol being used for the xDSL
connection or PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet).
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the camera.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the camera.
User ID
User ID
Type the user ID for Internet connection.
Type the user ID for Internet connection.
Password
Type the password for Internet connection.
Password
Type the password for Internet connection.
Apply/Cancel/Help
Phone Number
Type the telephone number of the ISP access point.
Connection Timeout For Idle Traffic
Type the duration (in seconds) so that the telephone line
is disconnected automatically if there is no data
communication during the specified duration.
Dial Tone
Select the dialing type of the telephone line: Tone or
Pulse.
Script Enable
Sets if a specified script is required for logging in or not.
Select Enable when you use a script; Disable when you
do not use it.
Login Script
Select the login script from the drop-down list: End,
Wait For, Wait For Prompt, Send, Send CR, Send
User ID, Send Password or Delay, and type a required
script in the box on the right.
Apply/Cancel/Help
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Disable/Enable
Select Enable when you want to encrypt the image, or
Disable when you do not want to perform the
encryption.
Setting the Security
— Security Setting Page
When you click Security in the menu section, the
Security Setting page appears.
Use this page to limit the computers that can access the
camera or encrypt the monitor image.
Encryption PIN Number
Type a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to allow
displaying the monitor image of up to 11 characters.
When Image Encryption Mode is set to Enable, a
dialog to request the input of the PIN number appears
when a user logs in the camera, returns to the viewer
page from the FAQ or Version page or enters the Camera
Setting page. The user can view the monitor image by
typing the PIN number specified here.
Apply/Cancel/Help
IP/Subnet Filtering Mode
Limits access to the camera by the IP address and
subnet.
Disable/Enable
Select Enable when you want to limit the access to the
camera, or Disable when you do not want to limit the
access.
To set a limit, use the following items.
Default Policy
Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and
Deny.
If you select Allow, you will basically allow access to
the camera, and only deny access to the camera from the
computers having the IP addresses specified on IP/
Subnet Client Address 0 to 9 below. If you select
Deny, you will basically deny access to the camera, and
allow access to the camera from the computers having
the IP addressed specified below only.
IP/Subnet Client Address 0 to 9
Type the IP addresses and subnet addresses you want to
allow or deny access to the camera. You can specify up
to 9 IP addresses and subnet addresses. For a subnet
address, type 0 to 31.
To temporarily cancel the Default Policy for an IP
address/subnet, select Allow or Deny from the drop-
down list on the right.
Image Encryption Mode
Limits the display of the monitor image by the image
encryption.
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Calibration Parameters
Adjusts the image from the camera. Type the
adjustment value in each box. The adjustment range for
each item is displayed on the right of the box.
Setting the Camera
— Camera Setting Page
Brightness
Adjust the brightness.
(The users having the “Camera&Sensor” access right
can also access this page.)
When you click Camera in the menu section, the
Camera Setting page appears.
Use this page to set the functions of the camera.
Contrast
Adjust the contrast.
Hue
Adjust the hue.
Saturation
Adjust the saturation.
Caption
Specifies the caption to be displayed on the upper-left of
the monitor image.
Black/White
Selects the caption color. When you select White, the
caption is displayed with white letters on a black
background. When you select Black, the caption is
displayed with black letters on a white background.
Time Information
To display the date and time in the caption, select this
check box.
You can specify the format of date and time with Date
& Time Format on the System Setting page.
CCD IRIS
Turns on/off the CCD IRIS function which
automatically adjusts the luminance level for optimum
image output level. If you select On, the CCD IRIS
function automatically adjusts the shutter speed to cut
exposure when incoming light is excessive.
Title Box
To display a title in the caption, select this check box and
type your desired title in the text box on the right.
You can enter up to 128 characters, but some of the
entered characters may not be displayed, depending on
the image size.
Flickerless Mode
Select On to enable the flicker canceller function
(flickerless mode) to reduce flicker under fluorescent
light. Select Off to disable the flickerless mode.
Note
The title is not displayed in the caption when the
Firewall Viewer is used.
Note
You cannot select On for both CCD IRIS and Flickerless
Mode simultaneously.
Focus Area Control/New Area Parameter/
Masking Level/Image Quality Level
Scheduling Setting
If you right-click on the monitor image displayed here,
a menu appears to allow access to various settings.
The menu items are the same as those in the menu
displayed when you right-click on the monitor image in
the viewer. (See “Controlling the Monitor Image Using
Set the time when the flicker canceller function is
activated.
Select Always to always activate the flicker canceller
function. To restrict the time to activate the flicker
canceller function, select Time Schedule, and select the
start time from the From drop-down list, and the end
time from the To drop-down list.
Reload
If the monitor image is not displayed in the correct
position, click this button. The monitor image is
reloaded and the display position is corrected.
Note
This item is effective only when Flickerless Mode is
On.
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Caption
Show: Enables or disables the caption display. Click to
show the check mark to display the caption. Click it
again to remove the check mark to make the caption
disappear.
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Color: Selects the caption color. Click to show the
check mark on White to display the caption with white
letters on a black background. Click to show the check
mark on Black to display the caption with black letters
on a white background.
— SMTP Setting Page
When you click SMTP in the menu section, the SMTP
Setting page appears.
Use this page to set up for sending monitor images
attached to an E-mail.
Focus Area
Use this function when you want to focus on a portion of
the monitor image by masking over the other portion.
The focused portion is called “focus area.” With
masking, the transmitting data size reduces and a higher
frame rate is obtained.
New Area: Click to show the check mark to determine
a new focus area on the image. Then left-click on the
upper-left corner of the focus area you want set, and left-
click again on the lower-right corner of the focus area.
A new focus area is now set.
Enable Area: Click to show the check mark to enable
the predetermined focus area and mask over the non-
focus area.
Disable Area: Click to show the check mark to remove
the masking and resume the normal image.
Masking Level: Select the masking level from Level 1
to Level 5. A higher masking level gives a larger
masking density and higher frame rate.
Image Quality
Recipient Email Address
Type a recipient E-mail address in each box. You can set
two E-mail addresses.
Selects the image quality from Level 0 to Level 9. A
higher level gives a higher quality image but the frame
rate becomes lower.
Capture
Sender Email Address
When you click Capture, the monitor image freezes and
the “Saving” dialog appears. Type the file name, select
the file format, specify the destination to which the file
is to be stored, and click Save.
Type the sender (this unit) E-mail address in the box.
Options
This function is the same as when you click the Capture
icon on the image control section. (See “Capturing the
Use Relay-Email-Server
When you want to send E-mails passing through a
specified server, select this check box and type the
server name in the box.
Camera Installation Angle
Rotates the monitor image according to the camera
angle. Select Normal, 90 deg, 180 deg, or 270 deg from
the drop-down list.
Content-Encoding-Type
Displays Base64, the format with which the image data
attached to E-mails are encoded.
Note
Email Event
The monitor image output from the VIDEO OUT
connector (composite output) cannot be rotated.
Set the trigger with which you send E-mails. You can
select one or more trigger(s) from among Activity
Detection (AD), Sensor Input (SI) and Periodic Sending
(PS).
Apply/Cancel/Help
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Activity Detection (AD)
Image Size
Select this check box to send an E-mail when an alarm
triggered by the activity detection is output. You can set
the time and the frame rate to save images to be attached
to the E-mail in the boxes below.
Displays the size of the image to be attached to an E-
mail. It is fixed to 360 × 243 for the SNC-VL10N, or
360 × 288 for the SNC-VL10P.
Naming Method
Setting example: To save images during the period of
time between 2 seconds before and 2 seconds after the
alarm, with a frame rate of 3 fps.
Set the form of naming the image file to be attached to
an E-mail. Select the check box(es) you want to add to
the file name.
Pre-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Date & Time Suffix
Adds the date and time to the file name.
Pre-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down list
the frame rate with which you want to save images
before an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Post-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Post-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down
list the frame rate with which you want to save images
after an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Alarm Sensor
Adds the alarm mode to the file name.
AD: if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered
by the activity detection.
SI: if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered
by the sensor input.
PS: if the image is sent by Periodic Sending.
SEQ suffix
Sensor Input (SI)
Adds consecutive numbers, 000 to 999, to the file name.
The number is reset to 000 when you click Apply on the
SMTP Setting page.
Select this check box to send an E-mail when an alarm
triggered by the sensor input is output. You can set the
time and the frame rate to save images to be attached to
the E-mail in the boxes below.
Manual Assigned Name
Type the file name up to 36 characters.
Pre-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Pre-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down list
the frame rate with which you want to save images
before an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Post-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Suffix
Displays an extension “.eye.” The image is always sent
in the Wavelet compressed format and “.eye” is added to
its file name.
The example of a display
An example of the form you have set is displayed when
you click Apply.
Post-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down
list the frame rate with which you want to save images
after an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Subject Message Box
Type the title of the E-mail up to 64 characters.
Periodic Sending (PS)
Select this check box to send E-mails with images
attached periodically regardless of alarm output.
Body Message Box
Type the text of the E-mail up to 255 characters.
Setting example: To send an E-mail with images
attached every hour
Apply/Cancel/Help
Interval: Type the interval at which you want to send E-
mails in the boxes. You can set the hour (H) between 0
and 168, and the minutes (M) between 0 and 55 in units
of 5 minutes.
Note
When the images are sent by the E-mail function, the
Frame Rate may not reach the set value depending on
the network conditions and alarm frequency.
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Pathname
Type the default path for FTP server 2.
Sending Images to FTP
Server at Alarm
FTP Event
Set the trigger with which you send images to the FTP
server(s). You can select one or more trigger(s) from
among Activity Detection (AD), Sensor Input (SI) and
Periodic Sending (PS).
— FTP Setting Page
When you click FTP in the menu section, the FTP
Setting page appears.
Use this page to set up for sending monitor images to an
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. You can specify
two FTP servers.
Activity Detection (AD)
Select this check box to send images to the FTP server(s)
when an alarm triggered by the activity detection is
output. You can set the time and the frame rate to save
images to be sent to the FTP server(s) in the boxes
below.
Setting example: To save images during the period of
time between 2 seconds before and 2 seconds after the
alarm, with a frame rate of 3 fps.
Pre-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Pre-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down list
the frame rate with which you want to save images
before an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Post-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Post-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down
list the frame rate with which you want to save images
after an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
FTP Server 1
Set the information of FTP server 1 in the boxes.
Sensor Input (SI)
Address
Type the host address of FTP server 1.
Select this check box to send images to the FTP server(s)
when an alarm triggered by the sensor input is output.
You can set the time and the frame rate for saving images
in the boxes below.
User ID
Type the user ID for FTP server 1.
Pre-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images before an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
User Password
Type the user password for FTP server 1.
Pre-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down list
the frame rate with which you want to save images
before an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Post-Alarm Time: Select from the drop-down list the
time in seconds you want to save images after an alarm
output. (0 to 5 seconds can be set.)
Pathname
Type the default path for FTP server 1.
FTP Server 2
Set the information of FTP server 2 in the boxes.
Post-Alarm Frame Rate: Select from the drop-down
list the frame rate with which you want to save images
after an alarm output. (1 to 5 fps can be set.)
Address
Type the host address of FTP server 2.
User ID
Type the user ID for FTP server 2.
User Password
Type the user password for FTP server 2.
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Periodic Sending (PS)
Select this check box to send images to the FTP server(s)
periodically regardless of alarm output.
Note
When the images are sent to the FTP server, the Frame
Rate may not reach the set value depending on the
network conditions and alarm frequency.
Setting example: To send images to the FTP server(s)
every hour
Interval: Type the interval at which you want to send
images to the FTP server(s) in the boxes. You can set the
hour (H) between 0 and 168, the minutes (M) between 0
and 59, and the seconds between 0 and 55 in units of 5
seconds.
Image Size
Displays the size of the image to be sent to the FTP
server(s). It is fixed to 360 × 243 for the SNC-VL10N,
or 360 × 288 for the SNC-VL10P.
Naming Method
Set the form of naming the image file to be sent to the
FTP server(s). Select the check box(es) you want to add
to the file name.
Date & Time Suffix
Adds the date and time to the file name.
Alarm Sensor
Adds the alarm mode to the file name.
AD: if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered
by the activity detection.
SI: if the image is sent at the time of an alarm triggered
by the sensor input.
PS: if the image is sent by Periodic Sending.
SEQ suffix
Adds consecutive numbers, 000 to 999, to the file name.
The number is reset to 000 when you click Apply on the
FTP Setting page.
Manual Assigned Name
Type the file name up to 36 characters.
Suffix
Displays an extension “.eye.” The image is always sent
in the Wavelet compressed format and “.eye” is added to
its file name.
The example of a display
An example of the form you have set is displayed when
you click Apply.
Apply/Cancel/Help
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Configuring the Serial
Port — Serial Setting Page
Configuring the Sensor
I/O Port
When you click Serial in the menu section, the Serial
Setting page appears.
Use this page to configure the RS485/232C serial port
on the rear panel of the camera.
— Sensor I/O Setting Page
When you click Sensor I/O in the menu section, the
Sensor I/O Setting page appears.
Use this page to configure the Sensor I/O port on the rear
panel of the camera.
Upper Half of Sensor I/O Setting
Page
Serial Port Selection
Select the protocol for the serial port from the drop-
down list. The selected protocol is automatically
displayed in Port Device Name.
Serial#1
Select this option when using RS-232C protocol.
Serial#2
Select this option when using RS-485 protocol.
Port Device Name
Displays the setting of Serial Port Selection.
Activity Detection (AD)
Set up the activity detection that detects movement in
the image shot by the camera.
Serial Transport
Select from the drop-down list, On to enable the RS485/
232C port, or Off to disable it.
Available Alarm Events
Apply/Cancel/Help
Select Enable if you want to output an alarm when
movement is detected, or Disable if you do not want to
output an alarm.
Scheduling
Using the boxes below, you can set up to 6 schedules on
which the activity detection works.
Select Enable to enable all the schedules whose check
boxes you have selected, or Disable to disable them.
Scheduling 1 to Scheduling 6
For each schedule, type the time in hours and minutes
when the activity detection starts and ends, and select
the check box(es) of the working days of the week.
To enable each schedule you have set, select the check
box on the left of Scheduling. You can select multiple
schedules.
Note
A schedule across days (ex. 22:00 - 2:00) cannot be set.
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Activity Detection Threshold
Select the sensitivity of activity detection: Low, Mid,
High, Super or Hyper.
The highest sensitivity is given by Hyper, which can
detect the smallest movement.
Lower Half of Sensor I/O Setting
Page
Showing Pop-up
You can set for displaying “AD” (Activity Detection)
pop-up on the lower-right of the monitor image when an
alarm output is detected.
Select On to show a pop-up, or Off not to show it.
Notes
• To show the pop-up on the Firewall Viewer, check on
Show in the Caption menu when you are using the
• The pop-up is not displayed when the Java Applet
Viewer is used.
Sensor Input (SI)
Output 1
Set up the sensor input, that is, the input to the Sensor I/
O port on the rear panel of the camera.
Set up Output 1 of the Sensor I/O port.
Output 1 can output an alarm triggered by the activity
detection or manually.
Available Alarm Events
Select Enable if you want to output an alarm when the
input to the Sensor I/O port is detected, or Disable if
you do not want to output an alarm.
Output Status Control
Select Active to keep Output 1 of the Sensor I/O port
usually open and short-circuit it only when an alarm is
output. Select De-Active to keep Output 1 usually
short-circuited and open it only when an alarm is ouput.
Scheduling
Using the boxes below, you can set up to 6 schedules on
which the sensor input works.
Select Enable to enable all the schedules whose check
boxes you have selected, or Disable to disable them.
Alarm Event-Based Output Activation Function
Select AD to synchronize the output from Output 1 of
the Sensor I/O port with an alarm by the activity
detection, or Manual to output manually by clicking the
Sensor 1 button on the viewer page.
Scheduling 1 to Scheduling 6
For each schedule, type the time in hours and minutes
when the sensor input starts and ends, and select the
check box(es) of the working days of the week.
To enable each schedule you have set, select the check
box on the left of Scheduling. You can select multiple
schedules.
Output Active Duration Time
Type the duration of the output from Output 1 between
1 and 60 seconds.
Note
A schedule across days (ex. 22:00 - 2:00) cannot be set.
Sensor-Type Selection for Input
Select the level of the input which can be used to trigger
an alarm: Low or High.
Input Current Status
Displays the current status of the device connected to the
input of the Sensor I/O port.
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Inter-alarm Event Detection Time
Type the duration, between 5 and 60 seconds, during
which the camera can detect the next alarm input.
Showing Pop-up
You can set for displaying “SI” (Sensor Input) pop-up
on the lower-right of the monitor image when an alarm
output is detected.
Select On to show a pop-up, or Off not to show it.
Notes
• To show the pop-up on the Firewall Viewer, check on
Show in the Caption menu when you are using the
• The pop-up is not displayed when the Java Applet
Viewer is used.
Output 2
Set up Output 2 of the Sensor I/O port.
Output 2 can output an alarm triggered by the sensor
input or manually.
Output Status Control
Select Active to keep Output 2 of the Sensor I/O port
usually open and short-circuit it only when an alarm is
output. Select De-Active to keep Output 2 usually
short-circuited and open it only when an alarm is ouput.
Alarm Event-Based Output Activation Function
Select SI to synchronize the output from Output 2 of the
Sensor I/O port with an alarm by the sensor input, or
Manual to output manually by clicking the Sensor 2
button on the viewer page.
Output Active Duration Time
Type the duration of the output from Output 2 between
1 and 60 seconds.
Apply/Cancel/Help
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Confirming the Setup
If the IP address is successfully assigned, a message
similar to the following will appear on the screen.
Others
Request timed out
:
Assigning the IP
Request timed out
Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands
This section explains how to assign an IP address to the
camera using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
commands without using the supplied setup program.
Ping statistics for 192.168.0.100:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milliseconds;
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1ms
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the IP
Address to the Camera” in the supplied Installation
Manual.
Assigning the IP Address
Open a DOS window and enter the IP address and the
MAC address of the camera you want to assign a new IP
address to, using the following commands.
Arp -s <SNC-VL10P IP address> <SNC-VL10P MAC address>
Ping -t <SNC-VL10P IP address>
Example:
Arp -s 192.168.0.100 00-00-00-00-00-00
Ping -t 192.168.0.100
Note
For the details of the use of the ARP commands, refer to
the ARP command help. To display the help, type “arp
-h.”
To enable the DHCP server
If you want to enable the DHCP server when you have
assigned the IP address using ARP commands, proceed
as follows:
1 Access the camera from the browser, then set the
DHCP Client Protocol menu to Enable on the
2 Clear the ARP cache by using the Arp- d command
or restarting the computer.
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Connection Using a Cable Modem
Connecting the Camera
to a Network
This section explains how to connect the camera to a
network using various interfaces.
1
Select Cable Modem in the setup program or select
Cable on Select Network Interface on the Network
Setting page for the Administrator, and set the items
for the cable modem connection.
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the
IP Address Using the Setup Program” in the
supplied Installation Manual.
Connecting to a Local Network
(LAN)
1
2
Select Ethernet in the setup program or select
LAN on Select Network Interface on the Network
Setting page for the Administrator, and set the items
for the LAN connection.
For details on the settings, see “LAN” on page 17.
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the
IP Address Using the Setup Program” in the
supplied Installation Manual.
2
Connect the camera to the network as follows:
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
AC power adaptor
(supplied)
DC IN
10BASE-T
12 V
Power cord
Connect the camera to the network as follows:
(supplied)
Ethernet cable
(not supplied)
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
to an AC outlet
AC power adaptor
(supplied)
10BASE-T
DC IN
10BASE-T
12 V
Cable Modem
Power cord
(supplied)
Ethernetcable
(straight, not
supplied)
Network
to an AC outlet
10BASE-T
Hub
Network
Notes
• For details on the cable modem connection, refer to
the operation manual of the modem.
• For required connection settings, check with your ISP.
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Connection Using an xDSL Modem
Connection Using a USB Modem
1
Select xDSL (PPPoE) in the setup program or
select xDSL on Select Network Interface on the
Network Setting page for the Administrator, and set
the items for the xDSL modem connection.
For details on the settings, see “xDSL Interface” on
1
Select PSTN in the setup program or select PSTN
on Select Network Interface on the Network Setting
page for the Administrator, and set the items for the
USB modem connection.
For details on the settings, see “PSTN Interface” on
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the
IP Address Using the Setup Program” in the
supplied Installation Manual.
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the
IP Address Using the Setup Program” in the
supplied Installation Manual.
2
Connect the camera to the network as follows:
2
Connect the camera to the network as follows:
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
AC power adaptor
(supplied)
AC power adaptor
(supplied)
DC IN
12 V
DC IN
USB
MODEM
10BASE-T
12 V
Power cord
(supplied)
Power cord
(supplied)
Ethernetcable
(not supplied)
USB cable
(not supplied)
to an AC outlet
to an AC outlet
USB
10BASE-T
xDSL Modem
USB Modem
Network
Network
Notes
Notes
• For details on the xDSL modem connection, refer to
the operation manual of the modem.
• For required connection settings, check with your ISP.
• For details on the USB modem connection, refer to the
operation manual of the modem.
• For required connection settings, check with your ISP.
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Connection Using IEEE802.3af
Compliant Power Supply
Equipment
This camera conforms to the IEEE802.3af standards to
supply the power via the Ethernet cable. To supply the
power to the camera, connect it to a network using the
IEEE802.3af compliant power supply equipment.
1
Select Ethernet in the setup program or select
LAN on Select Network Interface on the Network
Setting page for the Administrator, and set the items
for the LAN connection.
For the use of the setup program, see “Assigning the
IP Address Using the Setup Program” in the
supplied Installation Manual.
2
Connect the camera to the network as follows:
SNC-VL10N/VL10P
10BASE-T
Ethernetcable
(not supplied)
10BASE-T
IEEE802.3af
compliant power
supply equipment
Network
Note
For details on the IEEE802.3af compliant power supply
equipment connection, refer to the operation manual of
the equipment.
Sony Corporation
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