Sony Network Card SNC RZ30P 2 User Manual

Network Camera  
SNC-RZ30N/2  
SNC-RZ30P/2  
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FEATURES  
New & Improved  
High Frame Rate/Selectable  
Parameters  
High-Quality Image  
Employing a new Super HAD CCD, the  
SNC-RZ30 delivers outstanding picture quality  
even in low-light conditions for your remote  
monitoring applications. The minimum  
illumination level has been improved, providing  
higher sensitivity as compared to the original  
SNC-RZ30.  
The SNC-RZ30 also has a number of selectable  
parameters that make it easy to match the  
quality of the image with your bandwidth  
requirements. For example, the SNC-RZ30,  
which uses the industry-standard motion-JPEG  
compression format, has a compression ratio  
selectable between 1/5 and 1/60. Also, with a  
maximum setting of 30 fps,*2 the frame rate  
can either be set manually at a fixed frame  
rate, or at a variable frame rate based on the  
amount of bandwidth available. Furthermore,  
the resolution can be selected from a choice of  
736 x 480,*5 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 160 x  
120. With a high-speed network connection,  
you can obtain high-quality video images, and  
with a limited bandwidth connection, you can  
set the parameters so that images are still very  
clear with no image break-up.  
Original CCD  
New CCD  
Simulated images  
New & Improved  
*5 Resolution for the SNC-RZ30N is 736 x 480 while  
resolution for the SNC-RZ30P is 736 x 544.  
Desktop or Ceiling Mountable in a  
Single Unit  
A unique image flip function enables the  
SNC-RZ30 to be either placed on a flat surface  
or ceiling mounted – images are output right-  
side-up regardless of the orientation of the  
unit. Unlike other products that require  
separate models for ceiling and desktop  
applications, this single model is all that is  
necessary when installing your network camera  
system saving you the hassle of ordering  
multiple models.  
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Remote Monitoring/Control Over  
Networks Using a Standard Web  
Browser  
High-Speed, Quiet Pan/Tilt/Zoom  
(PTZ)  
It's easy to locate almost any position in the  
viewable area surrounding the SNC-RZ30 using  
its high-speed PTZ capability. Of all PTZ-capable  
network cameras, the SNC-RZ30 has one of the  
widest ranges in its class: a pan range of 340°,  
a tilt range of 115°, plus a 25x optical / 12x  
digital zoom for a total zoom capability of  
300x. The full 340° pan range can be covered  
in 2 seconds, and the -90° to +25° tilt range  
can be covered in 1.5 seconds. In addition to  
the wide range of motion and high-speed  
movements, the SNC-RZ30 incorporates  
The SNC-RZ30 is equipped with a 100Base-TX  
interface and has a built-in web server. This  
allows the user to control the unit and view live  
images over a network. All that is required is a  
PC running a standard web browser;*6 no  
additional software is required.  
*6 Requires Microsoft® Windows® 98 or higher operating  
system and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher web  
browser.  
gearless direct-drive motors that ensure  
exceptionally smooth and quiet operation.  
SNC-RZ30 Setting Menu  
25x Optical Zoom (simulated images)  
Pan/Tilt Range  
SNC-RZ30 Viewer  
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"Day/Night" Function  
Two Type II PC Card Slots  
The SNC-RZ30 offers a "Day/Night" function to  
provide optimized sensitivity in both day and  
night environments. As the scene darkens, the  
infrared cut-filter is automatically replaced with  
a clear filter and the camera switches to B/W  
mode, requiring a much lower minimum  
illumination level. Three modes can be set:  
automatic, manual, or timer mode.  
Two Type II PC card slots are integrated into the  
SNC-RZ30, and can accept the following types  
of PC cards:*8  
Memory Card  
You can increase the SNC-RZ30 storage  
capacity by adding either a flash memory card  
or an ATA Hard Disk Drive (HDD) card. IC  
recording media such as a Memory Stick™  
media card with a Memory Stick/PC card  
adaptor can also be used.  
Image Transfer Using FTP/SMTP  
Wireless Card  
Wireless networks are becoming more prevalent  
allowing you to install your SNC-RZ30 without  
unsightly wires. The SNC-RZ30 is compatible  
with IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless PC cards.  
Because the SNC-RZ30 supports both FTP and  
SMTP protocols, JPEG still image data can be  
transferred, as required, either to an FTP server or  
to a specified e-mail address as a JPEG attachment.  
*8 Please contact your local Sony sales office for a list of  
compatible PC cards for use with the SNC-RZ30.  
Activity Detection/Alarm Trigger  
PCMCIA Type II x 2  
The SNC-RZ30 has a built-in activity detection  
function that can be set to trigger its two  
output relays. When there is movement in the  
field-of-view of the camera, the camera can  
trigger either or both of its relays to, for  
example, set off an audible alarm, turn on a  
lamp, or send a signal to an electric door strike  
to lock or unlock a door. In addition to using  
the built-in activity detection function, the  
SNC-RZ30 can be configured with up to three  
external sensors for expanded functionality.  
These sensors can also be set to trigger the  
camera's output relays, or to move the camera  
to a preset position.  
Analog Composite Video Output  
The SNC-RZ30 can output an analog composite  
video signal via the BNC connector on the  
unit's rear panel.*9 This is an ideal feature for  
sending signals to a local recording device or  
monitor.  
*9 The SNC-RZ30N output is in NTSC format (525/60), and  
the SNC-RZ30P output is in PAL format (625/50).  
Moreover, other actions can be performed at  
the time of an alarm event triggered by either  
the activity detection function or an external  
sensor. For example, sending the image that  
was captured when the alarm was activated, to  
an e-mail address or to an FTP server is possible.  
Also, because the SNC-RZ30 has 8 MB of RAM  
designated as a buffer and a high-speed data-  
transfer capability of up to 30 fps,*7 hundreds of  
images from before and after the alarm was  
triggered can be buffered in the RAM and if  
required transferred to an FTP server.  
Rear Panel  
*7 The SNC-RZ30N transfers data at speeds up to 30 fps  
while the SNC-RZ30P transfers data at speeds up to 25 fps.  
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RS-232C/485 Interface (Transparency  
Function or VISCA Protocol)  
Password Protection  
User names and passwords can be assigned to  
allow four levels of access. Generally,  
Transparency Function  
the administrator has complete access/control of  
the camera, while the other three levels can be  
set to limit user privileges to functions such as  
PTZ control, viewing, trigger control, etc.  
The SNC-RZ30 has a transparency function  
available via the RS-232C/485 interface. External  
equipment can be connected and controlled by a  
PC connected to the network on which the  
SNC-RZ30 resides.  
VISCA Protocol  
Other Features  
The SNC-RZ30 can be interfaced with external  
control equipment using the VISCA protocol.  
This configuration allows for local control of  
P/T/Z and camera settings.  
Viewing from a PDA  
Images from the SNC-RZ30 can be viewed from  
a PDA running Microsoft Pocket PC® 2002.*10  
*10 The Jeode™ plug-in Ver. 1.9.1 is required for viewing  
images from a PDA.  
Simultaneous Access  
Direct Pointing or Vectoring  
Up to 50 users can simultaneously access a  
single SNC-RZ30 to monitor images and control  
the camera. One of two control modes for the  
camera can be set by the administrator,  
allowing control of the unit to be shared by a  
number of users. One mode gives priority to  
the user who last attempted to control the  
camera, while the other mode is time-based.  
When the time-based mode is set, priority is  
given to a user for a specified amount of time  
and when time expires, the next person who  
takes control is given priority for that same  
amount of time.  
There is an alternative method of controlling the  
pan and tilt of the SNC-RZ30. When this  
alternate method is selected, an on-screen  
simulated pad appears on the GUI (Graphical  
User Interface) allowing "direct pointing" or  
"vectoring" to control the camera.  
"Tour" Feature  
The "tour" feature allows the user to preset up  
to five scanning patterns with up to 16 positions  
in each scan. This is useful when you wish to  
monitor designated areas in a room.  
Cropping Feature  
The administrator can designate an area in the  
image to be cropped. This feature is particularly  
useful when you wish to monitor a specific  
location. In addition, it reduces the size of the  
image file, making the storage and transfer of  
images more efficient.  
Network Security Features  
IP Filtering  
User access to the SNC-RZ30 can be limited by IP  
filtering. Up to ten different groups can be  
established by defining an IP address range for  
each group. This allows users with IP addresses  
in a defined range to access the camera, while  
denying access to all other addresses.  
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SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
MSH-32/64/128  
Memory Stick  
(32 MB/64 MB/128MB)  
Ceiling Mount Kit  
AC Power Adaptor  
CD-ROM (setup program and user's guide)  
I/O Receptacle  
Installation Manual  
Ferrite Core  
MSAC-PC3  
Memory Stick/PC Card Adaptor  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SNC-RZ30N/2  
SNC-RZ30P/2  
SNC-RZ30N/2  
SNC-RZ30P/2  
Camera  
Network  
Image device  
1/6 type Interline Transfer Super HAD CCD  
Protocols  
TCP/IP, HTTP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP,  
SNMP (MIB2)  
50  
Number of total pixels  
Electronic shutter  
Gain control  
680,000 pixels  
1/4 to 1/10,000 sec.  
800,000 pixels  
1/3 to 1/10,000 sec.  
Number of clients  
Interface  
Auto/Manual (-3 dB to 28 dB)  
Auto (Full auto, Shutter-priority, Iris-priority),  
Manual, EV compensation, Back light compensation  
Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One-push auto, Manual  
Auto-focus zoom lens  
Exposure control  
Ethernet  
10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ-45)  
RS-485/232C  
(Transparency function or VISCA protocol)  
Serial interface  
White balance mode  
Lens type  
I/O port  
Sensor in x 3, Alarm out x 2  
PC Card Type II x 2  
Zoom ratio  
25x optical zoom (300x with digital zoom)  
2.0 degrees to 45 degrees  
Card slot  
Horizontal view angle  
Focal length  
Analog video output  
Analog Video Output  
BNC x1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75  
f = 2.4 mm to 60 mm  
F-number  
F1.6 (wide), F2.7 (tele)  
Signal system  
NTSC (Composite)  
480 TV lines  
48 dB  
PAL (Composite)  
Minimum object distance  
Pan angle  
300 mm (wide), 800 mm (tele)  
-170 degrees to +170 degrees  
2 sec./340 degrees  
Horizontal resolution  
S/N ratio  
Pan speed  
Minimum illumination  
Color: 2.5 lx.  
(50IRE, F1.6: AE mode, slow shutter off)  
Tilt angle  
-90 degrees to +25 degrees  
1.5 sec./115 degrees  
General  
Tilt speed  
Other functions  
Day/Night, Activity detection, Image stabilizer,  
Position preset  
Mass  
1.2 kg (2 lb 10 oz)  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage humidity  
140 x 175 x 144 mm (5 5/8 x 7 x 5 3/4 inches)  
12 V DC via supplied AC adaptor (AC 100 to 240 V)  
21.6 W max.  
Image  
Image size  
736 x 480, 640 x 480, 736 x 544, 640 x 480,  
320 x 240, 160 x 120  
320 x 240, 160 x 120  
0 °C to + 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
-20 °C to + 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)  
20% to 80% Non-condensing  
20% to 95% Non-condensing  
Compression format  
Compression ratio  
Maximum frame rate  
JPEG  
approx.1/5 to 1/60 (10 steps)  
30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480)  
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Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.  
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.  
Some images in this catalog are simulated.  
Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.  
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All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
MSD2004-346(10166V1)WEL00018  
Printed in Hong Kong  
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