Sony SRG-X402 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony SRG-X402 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony SRG-X402 Operating Instructions Manual

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5-011-250-14(1)
Color Video Camera
Operating Instructions
Software Version 3.00
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
BRC-X400/X401
SRG-X400/X402/201M2
SRG-X120/HD1M2
© 2019 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 5-011-250-14(1) Color Video Camera Operating Instructions Software Version 3.00 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. BRC-X400/X401 SRG-X400/X402/201M2 SRG-X120/HD1M2 © 2019 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Remote Commander Before Starting Operations ....... 26 Overview Turning on the Power ........ 26 Using This Manual ........5 Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Precautions for Preventing Access to the Infrared Remote Commander ....26 Camera by an Unintended Third Party ..
  • Page 3 PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER Menu ....41 Configuring the Camera from a Web PICTURE ..........41 OPTICAL FILTER ........42 Browser PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL Menu ....43 Basic Operations of the Administrator Menu PAN TILT ..........43 ..............64 PRESET RECALL ........44 How to set up the Administrator menu PICTURE PROFILE Menu (BRC-X400/X401) ..............
  • Page 4 Brute force attack protection tab ..87 Setting the PTZF Control ― PTZF control Menu ........ 88 PTZF control tab ........88 Preset position tab ....... 90 PTZ TRACE (BRC-X400/X401) ....91 Setting the Streaming — Streaming Menu ........92 Streaming tab ........92 Using NDI|HX ..........
  • Page 5: Overview

    In the description of HTTP/RTSP communication, Overview RTSP communication refers to the IP streaming function. Safety Regulations (Supplied) The important points for safe use of the camera are described. Be sure to read the Safety Regulations. Operating Instructions (This document/ Web) This document describes the names of the camera parts and how to install, connect, and...
  • Page 6: Precautions For Preventing Access To The Camera By An Unintended Third Party

    THEREOF. how to change password, see “Changing the Initial Password” (page 58). Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein may also be...
  • Page 7 Audio output Equipped with tally lamp (BRC-X400/ X401) The camera is equipped with 2ch audio which is applicable for microphone/line input. The camera is equipped with a tally lamp that Input audio signal is transmitted to HDMI/SDI instantly distinguishes cameras in use. simultaneously.
  • Page 8: Location And Function Of Parts

    and PoE+ power supply device with a LAN Location and Function of Parts cable. The green lamp stops flashing and lights up when start-up is complete. The green lamp flashes when the camera receives an operation command from the Camera supplied remote commander.
  • Page 9  VISCA RS-422 OUT terminal Switch No. Setting items When you connect multiple cameras, Setting up 3G-SDI level connect it to the VISCA RS-422 IN terminal of Termination setting of external the next camera in the daisy chain synchronization connection. HTTP/RTSP communication ...
  • Page 10  Baud Rate settings of VISCA RS-422 When connecting this product to a network, communication connect via a system that provides a protection function, such as a router or Switch state Baud Rate firewall. If connected without such protection, security issues may occur. 38400 bps 9600 bps ...
  • Page 11: Infrared Remote Commander (Supplied)

    • Objects behind glass Infrared Remote Commander • Objects with horizontal stripes • Objects on which bright lights are cast or (supplied) reflected • Nightscapes and other dark objects with blinking lights • Lit objects shot with darkened exposure adjustment or exposure compensation settings ...
  • Page 12 Required batteries Note Two R6 (size AA) batteries are required for the The BACK LIGHT button is enabled when remote commander. To avoid the risk of MODE (Exposure mode) on the EXPOSURE explosion, use R6 (size AA) manganese or menu is set to [FULL AUTO] (Full auto), alkaline batteries.
  • Page 13: System Configuration

    System Configuration This camera can be arranged into various system configurations with other products (not supplied). This section describes typical system examples, with the required components and the main usage of each system. Operating a Single Camera Using the Supplied Remote Commander What you can do with this system Operate the camera readily from a short distance.
  • Page 14: Operating A Single Camera Using The Optional Remote Controller

    Operating a Single Camera Using the Optional Remote Controller What you can do with this system Perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the remote controller. System Configuration Video monitor Remote controller Video signal Remote Control (VISCA) signal Signal flow...
  • Page 15: Operating Multiple Cameras Using The Optional Remote Controller

    Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Optional Remote Controller What you can do with this system • For the RS-422 connection, you can remotely operate up to seven cameras with a single remote controller. • Perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick. System Configuration For the RS-422 connection Video monitor...
  • Page 16: Installation And Connection

    Installation and Connection CAUTION Installation of the camera using the tripod screws and screw holes should not be done for installation on a ceiling or a shelf, etc., in a high position. Installing the Camera Installing the Camera Using the M3 Fixing Screw Holes Installing the camera on a desk Attach the camera using 4 M3 fixing screw holes...
  • Page 17 Before installing the camera Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to the ceiling. When attaching the ceiling bracket (B) to the Determine the shooting direction of the camera, ceiling, it is recommended to fix at the 4 and then make the holes for the ceiling bracket positions illustrated below.
  • Page 18 While pushing up the entire camera, attach it to the ceiling bracket (B) using the 3 screws (M3 × 8) supplied. Ceiling  Ceiling Attach the wire rope.    M 3×8  (supplied)   Ceiling bracket (A) M 3 ×...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Camera

    HDMI cable fixing plate Connecting the Camera M 2.6 × 6 (supplied) Connecting to an AC power supply Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter and power cord. Banding band Note Do not attach the HDMI cable on the camera, if you do not use it.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Camera To A Poe+ (Power Over Ethernet Plus) Power Supply Device

    Fix the cord of an AC adapter with the cord clamper so that it does not come out. Unlock the cord clamper and put the cord through it. AC adapter cord clamper Cord clamper lock  Unlock the cord Network cable clamper lock.
  • Page 21: Connecting A Single Camera To A Switcher, Recorder, Or Monitor

    Devices equipped with an SDI input terminal Connecting a single camera to a (HD output): switcher, recorder, or monitor SRG-X400/X402/201M2/X120/HD1M2 Devices equipped with an HDMI input terminal SDI OUT Connecting cable with BNC connector (commercially available) HDMI cable (not supplied) To SDI input terminal To HDMI input terminal Recorder or monitor equipped with SDI input terminal...
  • Page 22: Connecting Multiple Cameras To A Single Remote Controller (Not Supplied)

    Using the VISCA RS-422 terminal A remote controller can be connected via the VISCA RS-422 terminal. The VISCA RS-422 allows connections of up to 1.2 km in length. Network cable (commercially available) Network cable (commercially available) * Use straight network cable. Network cable (commercially Note available)
  • Page 23: Connecting A Commercially Available Video Switcher

    Connecting multiple cameras using VISCA over Connecting a commercially available video switcher When you connect multiple cameras to a single remote controller or when you connect multiple cameras to multiple remote controllers with a For 4K output (HDMI output only) computer, use a switching hub for the When you want to switch cameras, connect a connection.
  • Page 24: External Synchronization (Brc-X400/ X401)

    For HD output External synchronization (BRC- When you want to switch cameras, connect a X400/X401) commercially available video switcher. For the connection to the video switcher, refer to the operating instructions of the switcher. Connecting cable with Network cable Connecting cable with BNC connector (commercially BNC connector...
  • Page 25: Connecting To Commercially-Available Microphones Etc

    For multiple cameras Connecting to commercially- Up to 7 cameras can be connected. available microphones etc. Connect a commercially-available microphone, mixer, etc. Input audio will be transmitted to the HDMI OUT and SDI OUT output and IP network streaming in stereo format.
  • Page 26: Operations Using The Supplied Infrared

    Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Operating Multiple Cameras Remote Commander Using the Infrared Remote Commander Before Starting Operations Set the IR SELECT switch on the back of the Before operating, check that the camera and camera you want to operate to 1, 2, or 3. peripheral devices are properly installed and connected.
  • Page 27: Pan/Tilt Operation

    When the camera moves in a different Pan/Tilt Operation direction from what you intended The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever the  button is pressed. You might wish to reverse the direction in which the camera moves, for example, when you change the direction of the camera while checking the picture on the screen.
  • Page 28: Zoom Operation

    Zoom Operation Adjusting the Camera Press either of the ZOOM buttons. Subject appears Subject appears closer. (Telephoto) farther away. (Wide angle) Zooms in or out Zooms in or out slowly (SLOW quickly (FAST side) side) Note When you perform pan/tilt operations while the camera is in telephoto mode, the moving speed Focusing on a subject of the image on the screen may be a little jerky.
  • Page 29: Storing The Camera Settings In Memory

    Note Storing the Camera Settings Before you store the position, zoom, focus, etc. in Memory of the camera, make sure to install and secure – Preset Feature the camera in place to use it properly. Settings, including the camera position, zoom, focus, and backlighting, can be stored in a Recalling the stored status preset.
  • Page 30: Storing Camera Pan/Tilt And Zoom

    Recording pan/tilt and zoom Storing Camera Pan/Tilt and operations Zoom Operations – PTZ TRACE function (BRC-X400/X401) 2, 4 Up to 16 pan/tilt/zoom operation patterns can be POSITION 1~6 stored for up to 180 seconds. This allows you to perform quick operations using the remote commander, without 2, 4 displaying the menu.
  • Page 31: Operating Menus

    Canceling a menu Operating Menus When the main menu is displayed, press the DATA SCREEN button once. When a setting menu This section explains how to configure the is displayed, press the DATA SCREEN button camera using the supplied remote commander. twice.
  • Page 32: Adjusting And Configuring The Camera Through On-Screen Menus

    : Indicates use of the ///  buttons to select menu items and settings. Adjusting and Configuring the Camera These correspond to the joystick directions on through On-Screen Menus a remote controller. : Indicates use of the HOME button (equivalent to ENTER) to confirm the menu item or setting selection, or to advance to the About On-Screen Menus next screen or next operation.
  • Page 33: Setting Menu

    Setting menu EXPOSURE Menu The setting menu selected on the main menu is displayed. The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items regarding the exposure. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “Picture tab” (page 70). ...
  • Page 34 SPEED (Exposure - Shutter speed) GAIN LIMIT (Exposure - Auto gain Max. value) When [MODE] is either [MANUAL] or [SHUTTER Pri], select the electronic shutter speed. Set the maximum gain when exposure is When the signal format is 59.94 or 29.97 automatically adjusted using gain.
  • Page 35: Color Menu

    When the signal format is 23.98 COLOR Menu You can choose from [1/24], [1/25], [1/40], [1/48], [1/50], [1/60], [1/96], [1/100], [1/120], [1/144], [1/192], [1/200], [1/288], [1/400], [1/576], [1/1200], The COLOR menu is used to adjust the white [1/2400], [1/4800], [1/10000]. balance and the color.
  • Page 36 SPEED (White balance - Speed) R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, B-G (Color matrix - R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, B-G) Adjust the speed at which the camera reaches (BRC-X400/X401) the white convergence point when [AUTO1] or [AUTO2] is chosen. Choose a value from [1], [2], You can set a coefficient for each combination of [3], [4], and [5].
  • Page 37: Detail Menu

    correction elements become greater compared DETAIL Menu to the vertical elements. BW BALANCE (Detail - BW balance) The DETAIL menu is used to adjust the image enhancer function. You can adjust the balance between contours in You can set the menu from the Administrator black on the low brightness side of the spectrum menu on a web browser.
  • Page 38: Knee Menu (Brc-X400/X401)

    KNEE Menu (BRC-X400/X401) GAMMA/VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu (BRC-X400/ The KNEE menu is used to adjust the KNEE. You can set the menu from the Administrator X401) menu on a web browser. For details, see “Picture tab” (page 70). The GAMMA/VISIBILITY ENHANCER menu is used to adjust GAMMA correction and VISIBILITY ENHANCER function.
  • Page 39: Visibility Enhancer

    less contrast in darker regions and more VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu contrast in lighter regions. [ITU709]: Gamma curve equivalent to ITU-709. (SRG-X400/X402/201M2/ PATTERN (Gamma - Pattern) X120/HD1M2) Choose a value from [0] to [51]. This can be chosen when [SELECT] is set to [PATTERN]. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser.
  • Page 40: Zoom/Focus Menu (Brc-X400/X401, Srg- X400/X402/201M2)

    • Lit objects shot with darkened exposure ZOOM/FOCUS Menu (BRC- adjustment or exposure compensation settings X400/X401, SRG-X400/X402/ 201M2) The ZOOM/FOCUS menu is used to select the zoom/focus mode. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “PTZF control tab”...
  • Page 41: Focus Menu (Srg-X120/Hd1M2)

    FOCUS Menu (SRG-X120/ PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER HD1M2) Menu The FOCUS menu is used to select the focus The PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER menu is used to mode. adjust picture quality improvement features and You can set the menu from the Administrator optical filters. menu on a web browser.
  • Page 42: Optical Filter

    FLICKER CANCEL (Picture - Flicker cancel) Note When this is turned [ON], the flicker correction When this setting is set to [AUTO], set [EXPOSURE feature becomes enabled. MODE] to [FULL AUTO]. When this is turned [OFF], the flicker correction feature becomes disabled. ICR THRESHOLD (Day/Night ICR –...
  • Page 43: Pan Tilt/Preset Recall Menu

    Setting range of LEFT/RIGHT PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL CENTER (±0°) Menu The PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL menu is used to select the pan/tilt/preset recall mode. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “PTZF control tab” (page 88). –170°...
  • Page 44: Preset Recall

    PAN TILT SLOW (Pan-Tilt - Slow Pan-Tilt PICTURE PROFILE Menu (BRC- mode) You can select slow speed panning/tilting. X400/X401) [OFF]: The camera pans/tilts at the standard speed. [ON]: The camera pans/tilt speed is slower. PRESET RECALL You can select preset recall settings. RECALL SPEED (Preset - Speed select) You can select preset recall speed.
  • Page 45: Video Out Menu

    • COLOR VIDEO OUT Menu MATRIX SELECT You can set [COLOR SPACE] from the LEVEL Administrator menu on a web browser. PHASE For details, see “Installation tab” (page 66). • DETAIL LEVEL HDMI MODE Settings can be adjusted individually after COLOR SPACE (Video out - Color space) recalling a picture profile.
  • Page 46: System Menu

    For details, see “Installation tab” (page 66) or TELE CONVERT MODE (System - Tele “PTZF control tab” (page 88). convert) (BRC-X400/X401, SRG-X402) You can shoot using 2× magnification. [OFF]: Does not use the magnification function. [2x]: Uses the magnification function.
  • Page 47: Ptz Trace Menu (Brc-X400/X401)

    [NEUTRAL]: The pan position is not moved PTZ TRACE Menu (BRC-X400/ automatically. [SIDE]: The pan position is moved to the end X401) automatically. Notes • When the mode is set to [SIDE], the pan position is moved to the end, exceeding the limit even if [PAN LIMIT] is specified.
  • Page 48: Recording Pan/Tilt And Zoom Operations

    During playback, the menu screen display Recording pan/tilt and zoom continues, with *PLAYING* displayed at the operations bottom of the screen. Note Select the trace number you want to record in TRACE NO. Playback stops if a pan, tilt, or zoom operation is performed during playback using the remote Move the cursor to RECORD, and press the commander or a remote controller.
  • Page 49: Status Menu

    PAGE6: Items in the PICTURE/OPT.FILTER menu STATUS Menu PAGE7: Items in the PAN TILT/PRESET menu PAGE8: Items in the VIDEO OUT menu PAGE9: Items in the SYSTEM menu PAGE10: Device information of the camera and status of switch settings on the back of the camera PAGE11: Network settings The [DEVICE INFO] and [NETWORK] screens are...
  • Page 50: Network

    4K OPTION (Option - 4K Option) (SRG- X400/X402/201M2/SRG-X120/HD1M2) Displays installation status of 4K option. NETWORK The NETWORK menu is used to configure Network settings. MAC ADDRESS (Status - MAC address) Displays the MAC address of the camera. IP ADDRESS (Status - IP address) Displays the IP address set up on the camera.
  • Page 51: Menu Configuration

    Menu Configuration The camera menu is configured as described below. For more details, refer to the pages in parentheses. The initial settings of each item are in bold. Only supported functions are displayed. (page 33)
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  • Page 56 (page 49) * When 4K Option is installed...
  • Page 57: Accessing The Camera From A Web

    Accessing the Camera from a Web Setting-up the Computer Browser System configurations required for the Computer are shown in the following (as of May 2021). You can access the camera from a web browser on a computer to upgrade the firmware and to change settings.
  • Page 58: Accessing The Camera From A Web Browser

    Accessing the Camera from a Displaying the Viewer Screen Web Browser Properly Start a web browser on the computer and enter To operate the viewer screen correctly, set the the IP address of the camera in the address bar. security level of Internet Explorer to [Medium] or lower as follows.
  • Page 59: When The Ssl Function Is Used

    (page 83) is selected To access the HTTP or SSL connection, enter the following in the address box of the web browser. For HTTP connection http://192.168.0.100/index.html For SSL connection https://192.168.0.100/index.html Note BRC-X401 and SRG-X402/201M2/HD1M2 do not support the SSL function.
  • Page 60: Operating The Camera From A Web Browser

    Operating the Camera from a Web Operating the Camera Browser This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the live viewer. For details, see the This section explains how to monitor the image specified pages. from the camera using a web browser. Live viewer Camera settings should be set by administrator.
  • Page 61: Control Panel Section

    Select [×1] to display the image size selected in Standby / [Size] (page 74) of the Video menu. Click to turn on the camera or put it in the Select [Full] to display images according to the standby mode. display size. is displayed when the camera is on standby.
  • Page 62 Camera panel Streaming panel Mode The streaming mode currently selected is displayed. When the mode is RTMP or SRT-Caller, the start and stop buttons for control streaming and the streaming URL are displayed. Preset position panel For BRC-X400/X401, the panel is displayed when By using the control panel, you can operate the [Mode1] or [Mode2] is selected for the preset pan/tilt, moving to the home position, zoom,...
  • Page 63: Monitor Screen

    Monitor Screen Configuring the Camera from a Web Browser Streaming video from the camera is displayed. • Video mode image selected in [Image codec] is displayed. This section explains how to set the functions of For H.264, the video is displayed. However, the camera by an administrator.
  • Page 64: Basic Operations Of The Administrator Menu

    Basic Operations of the Click to enable the settings in each tab. The settings are not applied to the camera until you Administrator Menu click this button. You can set all functions of the camera in the Cancel Administrator menu according to the user’s Click to nullify the settings and return to the usage.
  • Page 65: Configuration Of The Administrator Menu

    Configuration of the Configuring the System Administrator Menu ― System Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the System menu appears. System menu Use this menu to set the basic settings of the camera. Displays the System menu (“Configuring the The System menu consists of the [Information], System ―...
  • Page 66: Installation Tab

    The clock time is automatically adjusted according to the daylight saving time of the selected time Tele convert (SYSTEM - TELE CONVERT MODE) zone. (BRC-X400/X401, SRG-X402) When this is selected, you can shoot using 2× magnification.
  • Page 67 Video out Notes • This is enabled only when the SYSTEM Format (DEVICE INFO - SYSTEM MODE) SELECT switch or format setting of video Select the video output format of the signal to be output is set to 1920×1080. output from the HDMI OUT and SDI OUT terminals. •...
  • Page 68: Initialize Tab

    Import setting file Initialize tab Used when you import the stored setting data of the camera. Click [Choose File] to select the setting file. The camera is configured according to the setting data. Notes • The following items cannot be exported or imported in [Export setting file] or [Import setting file].
  • Page 69: Access Log Tab

    Access “Upgrade and License Management Consent Suite” using a web browser. URL:https://ulms.sony.net I agree to download device information. 2-1 Following on screen instructions, register Download the device information data to use for the license purchase code and enter the service.
  • Page 70: Setting The Camera Image - Video Menu

    • The other setting items registered to Preset 1 in Setting the Camera Image advance are not changed. See “Preset Items and Image Setting File Items” (page 98) for the ― Video Menu other setting items. Exposure Picture tab Mode (EXPOSURE - MODE) You can configure the settings from the OSD Adjust the exposure settings.
  • Page 71 Gain point (EXPOSURE - GAIN POINT) Exposure compensation (EXPOSURE - EX-COMP, When you set [Slowest] (lower limit of the shutter LEVEL) speed) to be lower than the output image frame Select the exposure correction value from the drop- rate, the shutter speed controls exposure based on down list to adjust the target brightness for the the [Gain point] setting.
  • Page 72 Speed (COLOR - SPEED) Detail When [Mode] is set to [Auto1] or [Auto2], you can Select the sharpness. adjust the speed at which the camera reaches the white convergence point. Select a value from [1], [2], Mode (DETAIL - MODE) [3], [4], or [5].
  • Page 73 Highlight detail (DETAIL - HIGHLIGHT DETAIL) Black gamma range (GAMMA - BLACK GAMMA You can adjust the contour level added to brightly-lit RANGE) objects. Select a value from [0] to [4]. The higher the You can adjust the brightness range that black value, the greater the contour emphasis.
  • Page 74: Video Codec Tab

    [Advanced]: Set the noise reduction strength of 2D/ Video codec tab 3D individually and removes noise simultaneously. NR (XDNR) This setting is available when [NR mode] is set to [Simple]. Select from Off (minimum) or level [1] through level [5] (maximum) for noise reduction. 2D NR level (PICTURE - 2D NR LEVEL) This setting is available when [NR mode] is set to [Advanced].
  • Page 75: Superimpose Tab

    Frame rate H265 quality Set the frame rate of the image. Set the image quality when [Bit rate compression “fps” is a unit indicating the number of frames mode] is set to [VBR] and [Codec] is set to [H.265]. transmitted per second. Select a value from [1] to [10].
  • Page 76: Day/Night Icr Tab

    Day/Night ICR When you select [1], [2], or [3] in [Position], the following setting menus appear. Mode (OPTICAL FILTER - IR CUT FILTER) Type Select Day/Night ICR mode. In Day mode, the IR cut Set [Date & time], [Text], [Zoom ratio], and [Camera filter is enabled to remove unnecessary IRs.
  • Page 77: Setting The Audio - Audio Menu

    Audio codec Setting the Audio Select the codec type for sending audio. [AAC (256kbps)]: Select this type when you — Audio Menu prioritize the audio quality. [AAC (128kbps)]: Select this type when you prioritize the data capacity. When you click in the Administrator menu, This setting will not effect on the audio signal the Audio menu appears.
  • Page 78: Configuring The Network - Network Menu

    Secondary DNS server Configuring the Network Displays the current secondary DNS server. — Network Menu IPv6 address 1 IPv6 address 2 Displays the current IPv6 address. When you click in the Administrator menu, the Network menu appears. Use this menu to configure the network to IPv6 default gateway connect the camera and the computer.
  • Page 79: Qos Tab

    IPv4 QoS Default gateway Enter the default gateway. Enable Common setting Select the checkbox to configure the QoS setting for IPv4. Configure the common setting for IPv4 and IPv6 network. Rule HTTP port number Used to register, edit and delete QoS. Enter the HTTP port number.
  • Page 80: Upnp Tab

    UDP port number on which the (MSU) for operation. For details about supported camera will listen for messages from the client. devices, contact your Sony sales representative. Configure the following settings on the CNS tab Transfer mode to connect with an RCP/MSU.
  • Page 81: Setting The Security - Security Menu

    Camera Y-Position: Not supported (always 0) Setting the Security Camera Height (Z-Position): Not supported (always — Security Menu Camera Zoom: Store the zoom position of the unit in the same format as VISCA commands. Camera Focus: Store the focus position in the same When you click in the Administrator format as VISCA commands.
  • Page 82: User Tab

    Re-type password User tab To confirm the password, retype the password that you entered in the [Password] box. Viewer mode You can select the viewer mode to be displayed after authentication when the viewer is displayed. [Administrator]: The user can operate all functions including the setting menu in this mode.
  • Page 83: Ssl Tab (Brc-X400, Srg-X400/X120)

    Access limit Notes Set an access limit to the camera. • When using the SSL function, always configure the settings after setting the date and time of Enable the camera. If the date and time are not Select the checkbox to enable the access limit. correctly set, it may cause web browser connection problems.
  • Page 84 Note Note SSL connection will load the camera down; The import process becomes invalid if the selected therefore, not all images may be downloaded, and file is not a certificate or the imported certificate is mark may appear when the camera accesses not allowed.
  • Page 85: 802.1X Tab

    To delete the imported certificate or self-signed • When using the 802.1X authentication certificate function, always configure the settings after Click [Delete] to delete the certificate or self-signed setting the date and time of the camera. If the certificate imported to the camera. date and time are incorrect, port authentication may not be performed correctly.
  • Page 86 802.1X To display client certificate information When the client certificate has been set in the camera correctly, its information appears on Enable [Status], [Issuer DN], [Subject DN], [Available period] Select the checkbox to enable the 802.1X and [Extended key usage]. authentication function.
  • Page 87: Referer Check Tab

    Trusted CA certificate Host name Enter the host name or IP address of the computer You can import a trusted CA certificate (server that supplies the web page you want to register on certificate or route certificate) to the camera. Up the Exception list.
  • Page 88: Setting The Ptzf Control - Ptzf Control Menu

    Attacker list Setting the PTZF Control Confirm the IP address of the user detected as an attacker. ― PTZF control Menu When you click in the Administrator menu, the PTZF control menu appears. The PTZF control menu consists of the [PTZF control] and [Preset position] tab.
  • Page 89 [Digital]: An image can be zoomed up to 20× optical Ramp curve (PAN TILT - RAMP CURVE) zoom and 12× digital zoom (including Clear Set the acceleration/deceleration curve for pan/tilt. Image Zoom) with up to a total of 240× zoom. Note Focus It is fixed to [Mode 1] on this camera.
  • Page 90: Preset Position Tab

    [Step]: Each time you click the mouse, the camera • For BRC-X400/X401, when [Trace] is selected moves (pans, tilts or zooms) according to the for [Preset mode] on the PTZF control tab, you set level. If you keep the mouse held down cannot perform any operations on the Preset for 1 second or more, the operation mode is position tab.
  • Page 91: Ptz Trace (Brc-X400/X401)

    Speed PTZ trace list Pan/tilt speed when recalling the selected preset. This is available when [Speed select] is set to PTZ trace number [Separate]. PTZ TRACE (BRC-X400/X401) Preset mode PTZ trace name Thumbnail Display the PTZ trace number, PTZ trace name, and thumbnail.
  • Page 92: Setting The Streaming - Streaming Menu

    Record Setting the Streaming — Streaming Menu When you click in the Administrator Start menu, the Streaming menu appears. Start recording on the selected PTZ trace Use this menu to select the streaming mode and number. Perform pan/tilt/zoom operations to its setting.
  • Page 93 Multicast streaming RTSP streaming authentication can be enabled/ Set whether the camera uses multicast disabled from RTSP Authentication (page 82) on streaming with video data and audio data or not. the User tab. It reduces the transmission load on the camera by having a computer of the same segment Examples of RTSP streaming acquisition network receive the same transmitting data.
  • Page 94: Using Ndi|Hx

    • Separate registration and/or payment may be required. Encryption Select the encryption method from [Off], [AES128], Please note that Sony Corporation is not or [AES256]. responsible for any claim, from customers or third parties, arising from any use of services Passphrase and software provided by other companies.
  • Page 95: Appendix

    Camera Screen Display (Main Menu) Message Description and solution Turn off the device as it may malfunction if used in this state. Contact the Sony FAN STOP! Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer. The movement of the camera has stopped due to an error in the pan-tilt PAN-TILT ERROR! driving unit.
  • Page 96: List Of Error Codes For Srt Streaming

    List of error codes for SRT streaming The error codes displayed on this unit are as follows. If necessary, take the following actions. Error Codes Description Remedy SRT-Caller SRT-Listener 1001 Unexpected error The unit may not operate properly. Turn off and on the unit.
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before sending your camera for service, check the following to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem still persists, consult the Sony Service Center. Symptom Cause Remedy The power of the camera is The AC adapter is not firmly connected to Firmly insert the AC adapter all the way.
  • Page 98: Preset Items And Image Setting File Items

     *2 TELE CONVERT MODE Tele convert  FOCUS MODE Focus mode  Focus position  Auto focus mode  Auto focus interval  Auto focus sensitivity  Focus near limit *1 The BRC-X400/X401 only *2 The BRC-X400/X401 and SRG-X402 only...
  • Page 99: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Item name on the OSD Item name on the Items other than the Item stored Item stored in menu Administrator menu OSD/Administrator in the preset the image menu setting file   EXPOSURE MODE Mode (Exposure)   IRIS Iris ...
  • Page 100 Item name on the OSD Item name on the Items other than the Item stored Item stored in menu Administrator menu OSD/Administrator in the preset the image menu setting file * * GAMMA LEVEL Level (Gamma) * * BLACK GAMMA Black gamma level * *...
  • Page 101: Specifications

    Pan/Tilt function Specifications Horizontal ±170 degrees Maximum speed: 101 degrees/ second System Minimum speed: 0.5 degrees/ second Video signal 3840 × 2160/29.97p * Maximum speed (when the 1920 × 1080/59.94p preset is recalled): 300 1920 × 1080/59.94i degrees/second 1920 × 1080/29.97p Minimum speed (when the 1280 ×...
  • Page 102 Operating temperature 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F) Storage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) External dimensions (Dimensions page 103) 158.4 × 177.5 × 200.2 mm × 7 × 8 inches) (width/height/depth) (without protrusions) Mass Approx.
  • Page 103: Dimensions

    Dimensions Front Bottom Side Ceiling bracket (B) Unit: mm (inches)
  • Page 104: System Select Switch Settings

    SYSTEM SELECT switch settings Notes • Be sure to set the switch before you turn on the Video output format for the HDMI OUT/SDI OUT camera. terminal can be set with this switch. Turn on the power after you set the switch. •...
  • Page 105 Notes • Connect the GNDs of both devices together to stabilize the voltage level of the signal. • When preparing cables, use network cables of category 5e or more and equivalent to or higher than shielded twisted pair cables.
  • Page 106 Sony Corporation...

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