Sony Security Camera NSR1050H 1T User Manual

Network Surveillance Server  
NSR-1200  
NSR-1100  
NSR-1050H  
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Monitoring & Quick Search (Intuitive Main GUI)  
The Main GUI (Graphical User Interface)  
Features  
High Quality Display Capability  
High Frame Rate Display  
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MPEG-4) can be viewed through a monitor much more clearly  
and smoothly at approximately ꢀ5 fps.  
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You can view and monitor video via the HDMI interface with Full  
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you can set a six-screen display layout and still view VGA video in  
full resolution.  
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Application of Full HD Display  
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With the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050Hs user-friendly GUI,you can use  
various monitoring functions with intuitive operation,such as  
drag-and-drop. You can also run a quick search,and playback  
recorded images,while monitoring.  
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Drag-and-drop Operation (Camera Switching)  
All cameras connected to the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H are shown in  
a tree configuration in the Camera Pane (1). By dragging a  
camera icon and dropping it onto a Monitor Frame (ꢀ), you can  
easily view live images from a camera.  
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Easy-to-use Monitoring Functions  
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On the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050Hs GUI,each Monitor Frame (ꢀ) shows  
the status of the video (live or recorded), and the name of the  
camera, above each video image. Up to 8 x 8 Monitor Frames  
can be used.  
By double-clicking a specific Monitor Frame, the display is  
switched to Single Monitor Frame mode as below.  
By Double-clicking a Frame  
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Expandability and Flexibility  
Additional Storage of Up To 2 TB x 7  
The NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H has an internal storage of up to  
ꢀ TB/1 TB/0.5 TB respectively. Each server can connected up to  
seven NSRE-Sꢀ00 units, a ꢀ TB hard disk storage device. With the  
NSR-1ꢀ00 in RAID 5 configuration and seven NSRE-Sꢀ00 units, the  
total recording capacity is approximately 11 TB (max.).  
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Hot Spot Monitoring/Dual Monitor Support  
With the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H, a specific window in a multi-  
camera view (i.e. a larger window within the multi-camera  
window) can be assigned as the Hot Spot area, or a second  
monitor may be used for this purpose.  
The Hot Spot area is used to display an image of interest to get a  
more detailed view – this image can be manually selected or  
triggered by an alarm.  
Remote Viewing by Controller Software  
If you install the bundled Controller Software on a personal  
computer in a remote location, you can supervise  
NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H recording servers simultaneously in various  
locations, with flexibility in selecting and viewing live and recorded  
images.  
IMZ-NS100 Series  
In the same series of software solutions, Sony also provides the  
IMZ-NS101/NS104/NS109/NS116/NS13ꢀ Intelligent Monitoring  
Software. This can be installed on your own Microsoft Windows®  
server to monitor and control 1/4/9/16/3ꢀ network cameras,  
respectively. It features the same functionality and graphical user  
interface as the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H. The supplied Controller  
Software can be used for multiple NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H servers  
with IMZ-NS100 Series software.  
Monitor 1  
Monitor 2 (Hot spot)  
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Monitoring & Quick Search (Intuitive Main GUI)  
Sophisticated Search Functions  
Camera Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Control  
Dedicated Search Menu  
PTZ network cameras from Sony and other supported brands  
can be controlled by the Camera Control pane (4) of the  
NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H. In PTZ Direct Control mode, when a point  
in the image is clicked, the camera automatically pans and tilts to  
make that point the center of the image. You can also zoom into  
the image simply by dragging out the specified area of the  
image with a mouse.  
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(1) Switching Tab (Normal Search/Object Search)  
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(ꢀ) Search Menu (Search Conditions,VMD,  
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(3) Image Control (Zoom, etc.)  
Audio Monitoring  
(4) Playback Control (Reverse, Forward, Stop, etc.)  
(5) Display Area (Playback of Searched Images)  
(6) Search Result Area  
The sound from a microphone connected to the camera can be  
monitored at the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H server. The audio signal is  
output from the HDMI or the audio connectors on the rear panel  
of the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H.  
Quick Search and Playback While Monitoring  
If you click PLAYBACK in the Monitor Control pane (3) of the  
NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,you can play back the images recorded a  
certain number of seconds before (this is initially set in the GUI  
Setting menu). You can also quickly search for the recorded image  
by date/time search in the Monitor Control pane.  
Two Search Functions  
With the Switching Tab (1) of the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H, you can  
select either Normal Search or Object Search.  
• Normal Search  
You can search for specific images on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,  
by setting search conditions such as the camera name, date,  
time,and the type of recording (manual/schedule/alarm/event).  
Alarm List Playback  
When an alarm recording is executed on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,  
the date,time,and the camera name are noted in the Alarm List (5).  
Simply by double-clicking a line in the alarm list,you can play back  
the recorded image.  
• Object Search  
You can search for specific images on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,  
in the recorded video using intelligent functions. There are two  
types of search – Post VMD (Video Motion Detection), and VMF  
(Video Motion Filter). With Post VMD, you can search for images  
in the recorded video with search conditions that are set after  
the recording, such as specific object movements. (see below  
1) With VMF, you can search for images in the recorded video  
using DEPA (Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture)  
system features. With a VMF search, you should record  
metadata with DEPA-enabled cameras during the video  
recording. For example, you can count the number of people  
who passed a line that is set on the screen. (see below 2)  
(Please refer toWhat is DEPA?”)  
Playback Control and Data Export  
With the Playback Control pane (6) on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,  
you can control the playback functions such as slow and reverse/  
forward. You can also export the still or moving images of your  
specified date and time to external media, such as CD-R, DVD-R,  
and USB Flash Memory.  
Customized Layouts  
The Layout Editor on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H,is a powerful feature  
that creates customized site layouts and allows the user to insert  
backgrounds (e.g., a floor plan or campus layout), camera icons,  
and company logos.  
1. Post VMD Search  
2.VMF Search  
Monitoring GUI (Customized)  
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What is DEPA Architecture?  
Concept of DEPA Architecture  
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In conventional video analytic systems, the camera only  
sends video images to recorders, and video image  
analysis is processed solely on the recorder side.  
In Sonys DEPA system, the DEPA-enabled camera sends to  
the DEPA-enabled recorder not only video images but  
also related metadata such as the camera ID, date/time,  
and information about the shot object (size and position).  
The recorder checks this metadata with a search filter  
called a VMF (Video Motion Filter), to send an alarm  
signal when the metadata matches a preset condition of  
the VMF. Since the partial image processing is done on  
the camera side, the system can be configured in a much  
simpler manner, and can be expanded more easily.  
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Timeline Mode  
Search Results by Timeline or List  
The search result on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H is  
displayed either by timeline or list (6). In a timeline  
chart, search results are displayed in different  
colors depending on the type of recording. You  
can easily playback video just by clicking on a  
specific part of the timeline, or on the list.  
List Mode  
Versatile Recording Functions  
There are various recording functions on the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H:  
Schedule Recording with Alarm Marking  
While using Schedule Recording, the time when the alarm is  
detected can be marked in the timeline. This function enables  
images to be searched quickly.  
Manual Recording  
Manual Recording is started manually anytime the operator wants.  
Schedule Recording  
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There are two types of alarm-triggered recording – Alarm and  
Event (i.e.,Activity) Recording. While it is important to initiate  
recordings based on video motion detection or alarm signal input,  
it is also helpful if the user can define what is considered an alarm.  
For example, a camera may be looking at an area where there  
are people moving about during office hours, but the recording of  
such motion should not be considered a true alarm; it is rather a  
normal event or activity. However, such motion out of office hours  
should be considered a true alarm, and an action or alert needs  
to be initiated. The former is performed by Event Recording and  
the latter by Alarm Recording. The date/time of Alarm Recording is  
listed in an Alarm List in the main GUI (but this does not occur with  
Event Recording). Having this capability accomplishes two things  
– it saves on storage (with motion/alarm recording only), and  
reduces seek times when searching Alarms and Events.  
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Others  
Other Key Features  
• Privacy Zone Masking  
• Data Export to CD-R, DVD-R, USB Media, etc  
MPEG4/JPEG Dual Stream  
Connected with Sonys major network cameras,*3 the NSR-1ꢀ00/  
1100/1050H can accept both JPEG and MPEG4 from cameras at  
the same time. With a limited storage capacity, for example, you  
can monitor live video via MPEG4 at frame rates as high as 30 fps,  
and record video via JPEG at frame rates as low as 1 fps.  
Flexible User Management Setting  
All access to the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H is managed by user  
authorization, which is set by the system administrator.  
The administrator can simply provide each user with a permission  
level selected from the five ready-made levels of operational  
permission, or set the accessibility in a more customized way. The  
accessible cameras for each user can be set for each camera, or  
for each NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H server. When the system is  
configured with more than one NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H server, all  
user information is shared throughout the whole system.  
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Light Funnel Control for Higher Sensitivity  
Light Funnel is a technology in Sonys megapixel network cameras  
to provide high sensitivity. By combining the information of four  
pixels and handling them as a single pixel, this type of camera  
provides sensitivity four times higher than conventional cameras.  
With the NSR-1ꢀ00/1100/1050H, there is a menu to control the  
Light Funnel settings of applicable cameras; this simplifies control.  
(Please note that when Light Funnel technology is applied to a  
1ꢀ80 x 960 image, its size becomes 640 x 480.)  
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Optional Products  
NSRE-S200  
HDD Expansion Unit  
SNT-V704  
Video Network Station  
NSR-RM1  
Rack Mount Kit  
NSBK-A16  
Analog Encoding Kit  
Connectors  
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Specifications  
NSR-1200  
NSR-1100  
NSR-1050H  
Video/Recording  
Number of cameras supported  
Max. 64 (IP/Analog total)  
Max. 64  
Max. 32 (IP/Analog total)  
Max. 32  
Max. 20 (IP/Analog total)  
Max. 20  
Number of megapixel cameras to be connected  
Number of megapixel cameras supported  
at full resolution  
Max. 8  
Max. 4  
Number of analog cameras  
Video compression (IP camera)  
Video compression (Analog camera)  
Maximum recording rate (IP/Analog total)*1  
Hard disk drives (Physical capacity)  
Hard disk drives (Interface)  
Hard disk drives (RAID level)  
Hard disk drives (Recording capacity)  
Optical disc drive  
Option (NSBK-A16)  
Max. 16  
MPEG-4 or JPEG  
Option (NSBK-A16)  
MPEG-4  
480 fps VGA (640 × 480) at JPEG,480 fps CIF (352 x 240)  
240 fps VGA (640 × 480) at JPEG,480 fps CIF (352 x 240)  
1 TB (500 GB x2)  
120 fps VGA (640 × 480) at JPEG,480 fps CIF (352 x 240)  
500 GB (500 GB x1)  
2 TB (500 GB x4)  
Serial ATA  
RAID 5  
RAID 0  
Approx. 1366 GB  
Approx. 886 GB  
Approx. 443 GB  
DVD/CD Drive x1 (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW)  
Supports NSRE-S200 (2000 GB) (Max. 7 Units)  
Expansion storage  
Analog Camera Input  
Analog camera interface  
Video input x16, Audio input x4 (Supplied cable)  
MPEG-4  
Video compression  
NTSC:704 x 480, 704 x 240, 352 x 240  
PAL :704 x 576, 704 x 288, 352 x 288  
Option (NSBK-A16)  
Resolution  
NTSC:120 fps 704 x 480, 240 fps 704 x 240, 480 fps 352 x 240  
PAL :100 fps 704 x 576, 200 fps 704 x 288, 400 fps 352 x 288  
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Maximum frame rate  
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Video Output  
Monitor OUT 1*3  
Monitor OUT 2*3  
Audio Output  
Audio line OUT  
HDMI™ (Type A) x1 and D-sub 15-pin x2 (Front and rear)  
HDMI (Type A) x1 or D-sub 15-pin x1 (Rear)  
RCA-pin L/R x1 Stereo Pair  
Sensor Input/Alarm Output  
Sensor input  
8-channel photo-coupler (DC 3.3 to 24 V)  
Alarm output  
8-channel mechanical relay (Max. DC 24 V/ 1 A)  
Other Interfaces  
Ethernet*4  
1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T x4 (Auto switching)  
USB2.0 x3 (Front), USB2.0 x3 (Rear)  
RS-232C :D-sub 9-pin x1  
USB  
Serial interface (for UPS)  
Serial interface (for analog camera control)*5 RS-232C :D-sub 9pin x1, RS-422/485 x1  
Serial attached SCSI (SAS1.1)  
General  
SFF-8088 (mini-SAS 26-pin) x1  
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Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
17 x 3 /2 x 16 /2 inches (430 x 87 x 417 mm) excluding protrusions  
Approx. 29 lb 12 oz (13.5 kg)  
AC 100 V to 127 V/ 200 V to 240 V (50/60 Hz)  
Approx. 265 W (typical) (Max. 350 W)  
41 to 104 ˚F (5 to 40 ˚C)  
Approx. 26 lb 7 oz (12 kg)  
Approx. 25 lb 6 oz (1.5 kg)  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Operation humidity  
Approx. 185 W (typical) (Max. 350 W)  
Approx. 175 W (typical) (Max. 350 W)  
20 to 80 %  
Analog camera input cable (NSR-1050H only), Front panel key (2),Installation manual,First step guide,Monitoring window operations guide,Safety regulations,WEEE booklet,  
Warranty booklet,Rubber foot (4)  
Supplied accessories  
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Total of all the channels. Maximum frame rate for one channel is 30 fps (NTSC)/ 25 fps (PAL).  
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More than one connector cannot be used at a time.  
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Port #1 is for network connection. Port #2 is for connecting controlers. Port #3 and #4 is for the future expansion.  
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VISCA and Pelco-D are supported.  
NSRE-S200  
NSBK-A16  
Storage Capacity  
Physical capacity  
Video / Audio Interfaces  
2 TB (500 GB x4)  
Serial ATA  
Number of analog input  
Video compression  
Input video format  
Video input x16/Audio input x4  
MPEG-4  
Interface  
Hard disk  
drive  
NTSC or PAL  
NTSC:704 x 480, 704 x 240, 352 x 240  
PAL :704 x 576,704 x 288,352 x 288  
NTSC:120 fps 704 x 480,240 fps 704 x 240,480 fps 352 x 240  
RAID level  
RAID 5  
Analog  
input  
Recording capacity  
Approx. 1396 GB  
Resolution  
Interfaces  
Maximum frame rate*6  
Ethernet  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T x1 (Auto switching) (For maintenance)  
RS-232C x1 (For maintenance)  
PAL  
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100 fps 704 x 576,200 fps 704 x 288,400 fps 352 x 288  
Serial interface  
General  
Serial attached SCSI (SAS1.1)  
General  
SFF-8088 (mini-SAS 26pin):input x1, output x2  
Dimensions (Board)  
Cable length  
Approx. 6.6 x 2.5 inches (168 x 64 mm)(exclusive projections)  
Approx. 11.8 inches (300 mm)  
Approx. 2.5 oz (72 g)  
16.9 x 3.4 x 16.4 inches (430 x 87 x 417 mm)  
(Excluding protrusions)  
Approx. 26 lb 7 oz (12 kg)  
AC 100 to 127 V/200 to 240 V (50/60 Hz)  
Approx. 80 W (typical) (Max. 350 W)  
41 to 104 ºF (5 to 40 ºC)  
Board  
Weight  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Cable  
Approx. 8.3 oz (235 g)  
Weight  
Input connector (Board)  
DVI-connector  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Connector Video input connector (Cable) Composite BNC x16 (Black)  
Audio input connector (Cable) RCA x4 (White)  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Supplied accessories  
41 to 104 ˚F (5 to 40 ˚C)  
20 to 80 %  
20 to 80 %  
Mini-SAS cable (1 m),Front panel key (2),Installation manual,  
Safety regulations,WEEE booklet,Warranty booklet,Rubber foot (4)  
Supplied accessories  
Analog camera input cable,Installation manual,Warranty booklet  
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