Disabling The Firewall Of Windows Xp; Assigning The Shooting Parameter Set - Sony Ipela XI's XIS-10DC User Manual

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Disabling the firewall of Windows
XP
You need to disable the firewall feature of Windows XP
when you perform "Easy setting" or use IP Setup
Program.
Log in the computer as the administrator and proceed as
follows:
Note
When the Windows firewall is disabled, there is a risk
that the computer may be invaded by a virus or accessed
by outsiders. Take special care if your computer is
connected to a network linked outside.
In case of Windows XP Service Pack 2
1
Click the Windows Start button, then click
Control Panel.
2
Double-click Windows Firewall.
3
On the General tab, click Disabled (Not
recommended).
In case of Windows XP Service Pack 1 or
former
1
Click the Windows Start button, then click
Control Panel.
2
Double-click Network Connections.
3
Click Local Area Connection that is protected by
the firewall.
4
Select Properties on the Local Connection Status
dialog.
5
Select the Advance tab and clear Protect my
computer and network by limiting or preventing
access to this computer from the Internet
checkbox.
6
Click OK.
If the firewall inherent in antivirus
software, etc. is enabled
Disable such a firewall, referring to the User's guide of
the software.
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Assigning the Shooting Parameter Set

Assigning the Shooting
Parameter Set
When the network connection of the camera is
completed, check that you can monitor the image of the
camera correctly using Operator Tool.
If you are using the camera for the first time, perform
"shooting parameter set" assignment. The camera
adjustment becomes valid after this procedure.
You also need to perform "shooting parameter
assignment" when you start Operator Tool after using
Administrator Tool.
Tip
A "shooting parameter set" is a named complex of
shooting parameter of the panorama camera, that of the
zoom camera and that of fixed cameras 1 and 2 (if
available). By selecting a"shooting parameter set," you
can quickly switch all the camera's settings to match the
current shooting environment.
The application software is provided with three default
shooting parameter sets: day for daytime shooting,
night for night-time shooting and stop to stop shooting.
Note
If you operate the camera without assigning any
shooting parameter set, the application software cannot
adjust the camera correctly, causing incorrect display of
camera images.
You can modify the shooting parameter set later, using
Administrator Tool or Operator Tool.
1
Double-click the WODs icon on the desktop to start
Operator Tool.
The main window of Operator Tool opens.

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