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Sony snc-z20n: user guide
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Default frame rate
Select the initial frame rate which is selected when you
log in the camera and display the main viewer page.
Click the down-arrow button in the box and select the
frame rate from the drop-down list.
The selectable frame rates are the following:
SNC-Z20N:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, Fastest
SNC-Z20P:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, Fastest
The numbers indicate "FPS" (the number of frames
transmitted per second).
With Fastest, the camera transmits the maximum
number of frames possible for the connected line. The
maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC-Z20N and
25 FPS for the SNC-Z20P.
Note
To update the main viewer page for the changed setting,
click Refresh of the browser.
Default URL
Select the homepage to be displayed when you enter the
IP address of the camera in the Address box of the
browser.
To display the homepage built in the camera
Select /index.html.
To display your individual homepage
You can display the favorite homepage that you have
created using the CGI commands of the camera. Store
the created HTML file in the recommended ATA
memory card and insert the card into the PC card slot of
the camera, or store the HTML file in the built-in flash
memory using the Custom Homepage Installer included
in the supplied CD-ROM.
1
Select User Setting.
2
Store the HTML file of the homepage you created
into an ATA memory card and insert the card into
the PC card slot of the camera. Or, store the HTML
file in the built-in flash memory using the Custom
Homepage Installer included in the supplied CD-
ROM.
For use of the Custom Homepage Installer, see
page 49.
3
Select /adrv/ when using the ATA memory card, or
/ddrv/ from the drop-down list when using the
built-in flash memory.
4
Type the path of the homepage in the text box up to
64 characters.
For the verified cards, contact your authorized Sony
dealer.
A-slot (adrv)
Displays the type of the PC card inserted into the PC
card slot and its free card space.
Flash memory (ddrv)
Displays the file size stored in the built-in flash memory.
Exclusive control mode
Limits the operation of the camera
If you select Off, multiple users can operate the camera
at the same time. The operation by the user accessed
later has priority.
If you select On, only one user can operate the camera.
The period of operation allowed to one user is
determined by the Operation time setting. If a user tries
to operate the camera while another user is operating it,
the control right is limited according to the Operation
time and Maximum wait number settings.
Operation time
Sets the period that one user can operate the camera
exclusively, between 10 and 600 sec.
This setting is valid when the Exclusive control mode
menu is set to On.
Maximum wait number
Sets the maximum number of users that can wait to
control the camera while another user is operating the
camera. The selectable number is between 0 and 20.
This setting is valid when the Exclusive control mode
menu is set to On.
Notes
• Before using the Exclusive control mode, you need to
set the date and time correctly on this camera and the
connected computer.
• When you use the Exclusive control mode, enable the
Cookie on your browser. The Exclusive control mode
does not function if the Cookie is disabled.
• After you have changed a setting of the Exclusive
control mode menu, click Refresh of the browser to
update for the changed setting.

System log

Click View to display the Log file events page.
The Log file events page shows the software version and
troubleshooting information.
Access log
Click View to display the Access log page.
The Access log page shows the history of accessing the
camera.
Configuring the System — System setting Page
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