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Page 1 - Video Network

preliminaryVideo NetworkStation3-204-941-11(1)SNT-V304User’s Guide Page 2Mode d’emploi Page 47GBFR 2000 Sony Corporation

Page 2 - VORSICHT

preliminary13Application SettingsMonitor Screen and AlarmFunction SetupThe (Application Design) icon is used to configurethe monitor screen display

Page 3 - Table of Contents

preliminaryInstallation14Dialog boxes relating to [Input 1] (Alarm Input 1) to[Input 4] (Alarm Input 4) are displayed for thefollowing items.SettingAl

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preliminary15Settable contents are shown in the following table.*This setting cannot be changed with the “NetworkWizard”.Setting DescriptionEnable the

Page 5 - Part Names and Functions

preliminaryInstallation16The setting items are shown in the following table.When finished setting, click the “Save” Icon. Theaccuracy of the internal

Page 6 - Rear Panel

preliminary174 Repeat the above steps to add more users.Up to 20 users can be registered.5 Click the [Close] button to close the dialog box.Unregister

Page 7 - System Application Examples

preliminaryInstallation18Serial Port SettingsThe (COM1 and COM2) icons represent theserial ports of the video network station. Use theseicons when

Page 8 - 4 Click [OK]

preliminary19Pan/Tilt Driver and Video Camera ID SetupThe (Pan Tilt) icon is displayed when a Pan/Tiltdevice is selected for the serial port usage.

Page 9 - 2 Click the [Admin] button

preliminaryInstallation20Setting Pan/Tilt Camera Preset PositionThe (Preset Positions) icon is used to set presetpositions for a pan/tilt camera.The

Page 10 - Function Setup

preliminary21• Available settings differ according to the type ofHSR connected.Some settings are different for the HSR-1/1P andHSR-2/2P, which are aut

Page 11 - Network Settings

preliminaryInstallation22Modem SetupThe (Modem) icon is displayed when [Modem] isselected for the serial port usage. When a modem isconnected to the

Page 12 - Security

preliminaryEnglishWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical chock, do not open thecabinet.

Page 13 - 3 Click the “Add” icon

preliminary23Video Input SetupThe (Video) icons indicate the video sourcesconnected to the VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 inputterminals. If the serial port usa

Page 14 - Displaying the Parameter List

preliminaryInstallation24Items that can be set are as follows:Setting the Video Input ModulationMethodClick the (Video Input/Modulation) icon todisp

Page 15 - Serial Port Settings

preliminaryInstallation22Modem SetupThe (Modem) icon is displayed when [Modem] isselected for the serial port usage. When a modem isconnected to the

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preliminary23Video Input SetupThe (Video) icons indicate the video sourcesconnected to the VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 inputterminals. If the serial port usa

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preliminaryInstallation24Items that can be set are as follows:Setting the Video Input ModulationMethodClick the (Video Input/Modulation) icon todisp

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preliminary25OperationThis chapter describes how to monitor the imagesdistributed from the server.z Hint• The functions of the video network station a

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preliminaryOperation26Camera View Operations4 [ALARM] ButtonClicking this button changes the monitor screen to theAlarm mode, which allows searching i

Page 20 - 3 Click the “Save” icon

preliminary27qs Camera TitleThis is the title of the video camera.qd Date and TimeThis is current date and time.qf Video Camera ImagesClicking at a po

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preliminaryOperation281 Image Size Selection IconsClicking this / icon switches the image sizebetween [Fullsize] and [Hugesize].2 Tilt Control BarC

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preliminary29Viewing Alarm Event ImagesThe Alarm mode of the Camera View is used to viewimages saved during an alarm event. The Alarm modeprovides an

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preliminaryTable of contents 3GBEnglishTable of ContentsVideo Network Station Features ... 4Part Names and Function

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preliminaryOperation30Viewing the Alarm List Screen1 Alarm NumberA serial number (1 to 999) is assigned to each alarmtrigger.2 Alarm ImageOne image is

Page 25 - 1 Launch the Web browser

preliminary31Viewing the Alarm Replay Screen1 Alarm InformationShows the alarm event trigger, camera number andalarm event date and time.2 Alarm Image

Page 26 - Camera View Operations

preliminaryOperation32Viewing Thumbnails – The Alarm Thumbnail ScreenAlarm events saved in memory can be displayed asthumbnail images. Click the “Thum

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preliminary33HSR View ModeImages from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P are displayed in theHSR View. Screen buttons and icons allow switchingcameras, controlling pan

Page 28 - Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control

preliminaryOperation343 Display Partition ButtonsClicking one of these icons selects the image monitorlayout. The icons are applicable to the A IMAGEo

Page 29 - Viewing Alarm Event Images

preliminary35HSR-1/1P/2/2P ControlThe HSR-1/1P/2/2P is controlled from the [HSRCONTROL] page, displayed by clicking the [CTR]button in the HSR View. F

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preliminaryBasic Administration36Basic AdministrationLog File InformationRecently executed commands are recorded in the logfile on the video network s

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preliminary37Resetting to Factory DefaultsTwo procedures are available to return the videonetwork station to its factory default settings: oneusing th

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preliminaryBasic Administration38Simultaneous Alarm Input to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P and Video NetworkStation Alarm MemoryWhen alarm recording is initiated

Page 33 - HSR View Mode

preliminary39HSR-1/1P/2/2P SettingsOn the “Administration overview” page, select the“HSR” icon first, and then the “Setup” icon to makesettings on the

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preliminaryVideo network station Features4Video Network Station FeaturesThis unit is a video network station that distributes real-time CCTV images ov

Page 35 - HSR-1/1P/2/2P Control

preliminaryBasic Administration40If You Suspect a ProblemIf you notice a symptom that leads you to suspect thevideo network station may be broken, ple

Page 36 - Basic Administration

preliminary41Basic SpecificationsOperating Voltage 12 V ACPower Consumption 5.5 WOperating Temperature5 to 50 ºCWeight Approx. 0.8 kg(excluding AC ada

Page 37 - Resetting to Factory Defaults

preliminaryBasic Specifications42RS-232 Serial Interface Terminal Pin Out5 4 3 2 19 8 7 6• NC = no connectionThis is a Class A Information Technology

Page 38 - Station Alarm Memory

preliminary43Alarm InputsFour photocoupler inputs are provided for alarminputs. Alarm signals can be connected to any of theinputs as follows.To use t

Page 39 - HSR-1/1P/2/2P Settings

preliminarySettings List44Settings ListSettings that can be changed with each wizard and dialog box are as follows.Asterisks (*) denote items that can

Page 40 - Lithium Battery Replacement

preliminary45 COM PageRS232/RS422 18Baud rate 18Data bits 18Stop bits 18Parity 18Pan Tilt 19Driver 19ID 19Preset Name 20HSR 20Setup 20Maintenance 20M

Page 41 - Basic Specifications

preliminaryWarranty Card and After Sales Service46Warranty Card and After Sales ServiceWarranty Card• The warranty card should be provided with the se

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Page 43 - Alarm Inputs

preliminary5Part Names and FunctionsFront PanelS VIDEO VIDEO 1POWERSTATUSNETWORKVIDEO 275Ω OFF432175Ω ONVIDEO 3 VIDEO 41 S VIDEO Input Terminal (4 pin

Page 44 - Settings List

preliminaryPart Names and Functions6Rear PanelCOM 1AC IN(12V)ETHERNET10 /100COM 212345678+ – A1 C1 A2 C2 RELAY~~A3 C3 A4 C4 B A1 AC IN (12 V) Input Te

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preliminary7System Application Examples• Up to four video sources can be connected to the server.• Highest image quality can be distributed by using S

Page 46 - After Sales Service

preliminary11This chapter describes how to set up the video networkstation for various system types and applications.Video network station settings ar

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preliminaryInstallation12Click the (Admin) button to display the“Administration overview” page. After basic settingshave been made with the “First T

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