Sony Ipela NSR-S10 User Manual
Sony Ipela NSR-S10 User Manual

Sony Ipela NSR-S10 User Manual

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4-262-347-12 (1)
Network
Surveillance
Recorder
User's Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
NSR-S10/S20
© 2010 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 4-262-347-12 (1) Network Surveillance Recorder User’s Guide Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. NSR-S10/S20 © 2010 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Overview...................5 System Requirements ..............6 Features and Functions ..............6 Front panel..................... 6 Rear panel....................6 Infrared remote control unit ..............7 Chapter 2 Operation and Control Overview...................9 Logging On to the NSR ..............9 Basic Window Operations ............
  • Page 3 Chapter 3 Monitoring from a Web Browser (WebViewer) Overview..................28 Accessing the NSR from a Web Browser ........... 28 Functions and Operating Procedure of WebViewer Page....30 Chapter 4 Detailed Descriptions of Settings and Windows Available Settings................33 Displaying “Setting” screen ............33 System Setting................
  • Page 4 NSR-S10/S20 ..................66 Trademarks • “IPELA” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other products or system names appearing in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    4, “Detailed Descriptions of Settings and Windows” (page 33). • For details on the system requirements for client computers, supported camera models, and other important information, refer to the Release Note (PDF). Access the following URL to download the Release Note. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR-S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf Overview...
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    The hardware required in order to use this recorder is as Front panel follows. • Monitor • Sony Network Camera Contact your Sony dealer for details about compatible Sony network cameras. • USB keyboard • USB mouse • Network switch •...
  • Page 7: Infrared Remote Control Unit

    D I/O Port Infrared remote control unit Use this connector to connect audio, sensor inputs, and relay outputs. If a button on the infrared remote control unit is pressed For connection details and wiring diagrams for sensor while the remote control unit is pointed at the infrared inputs, see “I/O Port”...
  • Page 8 (Soft Keyboard) button Before using the infrared remote control Use this button to display the soft keyboard that is used unit for text input. Remove the insulating sheet. D PRESET button Insulating sheet Use this button to move the camera to a preset position.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Operation And Control

    Operation and Control Chapter Overview Logging On to the NSR This chapter describes how to perform the basic operations Before you can use the NSR, you must first log on. listed below on the NSR, including logging on; using various windows; monitoring; and how to record, retrieve Turn on the NSR.
  • Page 10 Cameras connected to the same segment on the network are automatically located and registered to the NSR, and images from these cameras appear on the “Main” screen. Continuous recording starts automatically after the cameras are registered. Logging On to the NSR...
  • Page 11: Basic Window Operations

    Basic Window Operations This section provides a brief description of the basic operations for each screen. This unit has a “Main” screen, which is used to monitor live images and to retrieve and play back recorded images, and a “Setup” screen, which is used for making various settings. “Main”...
  • Page 12 “Main” screen In the “Main” screen, you can monitor live images from each monitor frame, and search for and play back recorded images. To switch between live image display (monitoring) and playback of recorded images, click [LIVE] or [PLAYBACK] in the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 13 “PLAYBACK” screen These are used when playing back recorded images. This is used when searching for a These are used to specify particular time recording from a specified date and time. frames from which to play back images in the selected monitor frame. For details on searching for and playing back recorded images, refer to “Recording, Searching, and Playing Images”...
  • Page 14 Various setting screens These screens are used for making settings that are necessary for operating the NSR, such as camera registration, schedule settings, and user registration. The setting items that are displayed depend on the button that was click on the “Setup” screen. This restores the default settings.
  • Page 15: Monitoring

    Monitoring Audio from Cameras Monitoring Enable audio from the cameras by checking the [Enable Audio] checkbox on the “Camera Setting” screen. For details on this setting, refer to “Settings Related to the Cameras” (page 40). You can monitor the live images currently being captured by the camera, as well as the audio from the camera.
  • Page 16: Screen

    Turning AutoScan function off Click (AutoScan) again; the button turns off. Functions and Operating Procedure of “Monitoring (LIVE)” Screen On the “Monitoring (LIVE)” screen, you can perform operations such as monitoring the live images captured from the current camera. A During 1 × 1 (1 screen) layout : This button switches the screen layout to 1 ×...
  • Page 17: Controlling Cameras

    Wide-angle/Telephoto Zoom Controlling Cameras This controls zooming between wide-angle and telephoto views. [W] is for wide-angle (zoom out), and [T] is for You can move the camera to preset positions stored in the telephoto (zoom in). camera. Pan/Tilt Using Camera Presets You can move the camera to preset positions stored in the camera.
  • Page 18: Recording, Searching, And Playing Images

    Select the desired preset number for the new present Recording, Searching, and then click [Save]. and Playing Images You can record live images, and search and play back recorded image data and audio data. This section describes the following operations. •...
  • Page 19: Playing Recorded Images

    appears in the upper left corner of the monitor Specifying a Date and Time for Playback frame while recording is in progress. This allows you to specify a date and time for the playback position of the recorded images. Click (Date Selection) in the lower left corner of the “Playback”...
  • Page 20: Searching By Event

    Playing from Event History Click (Event Search) on the right side of the “Playback” screen. Click (Event Log) in the lower right corner of the screen. The “Event Log Viewer” screen appears. Select the event type and date. The relevant events are displayed. If a recorded image exists, double-click the history to play the recorded image.
  • Page 21: Setting A Bookmark

    Double-click the event that you want to play back. Click [Add]. The recorded images are played back. The “Bookmark Editor” screen appears. To close the “Event List” screen, click [Close]. Input the bookmark name, and click [OK]. Setting a Bookmark You can bookmark recorded images for quick retrieval.
  • Page 22: Functions And Operating Procedure Of "Playback" Screen

    Functions and Operating Procedure of “Playback” Screen A Real View (Event log) This displays images from cameras in real size (dot by This displays the event/operation/system/network history. dot). (Set Segment) This function is only available when the video size of the camera is 1280 ×...
  • Page 23: Exporting Recorded Images

    (Play) Exporting Recorded Use this button for playback. (1x speed). (Next) Images Use this button to advance one frame. (Slow Forward) Use this button for slow forward. (1/2 speed, 1/4 You can back up stored copies of recorded images onto speed) USB flash memory, and export them as proprietary format movies (.dvr files) or as still images (JPEG files).
  • Page 24: Exporting Recorded Images As Movies

    Set each item. When backup is complete, click [OK]. To close the “Backup Setting” screen, click [OK]. In addition to the recorded images, the NSR-S Viewer software for playing back movie files (.dvr) is also copied. Exporting Recorded Images as Movies 1 Select the date that is the target for backing up.
  • Page 25: Exporting Recorded Images As Still Images

    Click (Export). Exporting Recorded Images as Still Images You can capture one scene of recorded or live images and export it as a still image file (JPEG file). Click (Save) at the scene you want to export. To capture a recorded image, display the target recorded image in the monitor frame, pause the image at the scene that you want to export, and then click (Save).
  • Page 26: Releasing Alarms

    Releasing Alarms System Administration When an alarm is activated, a warning sound is emitted This section describes how to change the password and from the unit. how to check the event log. In such cases, perform the following to release the alarm For details on other aspects of system administration and condition and turn off the warning sound.
  • Page 27: Shutting Down, Restarting And Logging Off

    Select the user for which you want to set a password, Shutting Down, and then click [Edit]. Restarting and Logging Click (Exit) in the lower right corner of the “Monitoring (LIVE)” screen. The “User Setting” screen appears. Enter a new password, and click [OK]. The “Logout”...
  • Page 28: Chapter 3 Monitoring From A Web Browser (Webviewer)

    For details on the system requirements for WebViewer, refer to the Release Note (PDF). Access the following Accessing the NSR from a Web URL to download the Release Note. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR- Browser S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf Launch the web browser on the computer. Note Type “http//<IP address of the NSR>”...
  • Page 29 Enter the user ID and password, select the network type, and click [OK]. The WebViewer page is displayed in the 1 × 1 (1 screen) layout. Overview...
  • Page 30: Functions And Operating Procedure Of Webviewer Page

    Functions and Operating Procedure of WebViewer Page You can monitor images using the same type of operation as on the “Main” screen of the NSR. In addition, you can also use the menu that appears when you right-click on the monitor frame. A Layout switch (Snapshot) Switches the layout of the monitor frames.
  • Page 31 H PLAYBACK Allows you to play back images recorded on the NSR-S10/ S20. The following screen appears when you click this button. When you select a playback mode and click [OK], the “NSR-S Viewer” screen (page 32) appears, allowing you to control the image playback.
  • Page 32 “NSR-S Viewer” screen The “NSR-S Viewer” screen appears when you click [PLAYBACK] in the WebViewer page and select the playback mode. The “NSR-S Viewer” screen allows you to control the playback of images recorded on the NSR-S10/S20 unit. A PLAYBACK G Playback control buttons Switches the layout of the monitor frames.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Detailed Descriptions Of Settings And Windows

    Detailed Descriptions of Settings and Windows Chapter Available Settings Displaying “Setting” screen The following settings can be made with this unit. Setup Description Reference Click (System Setup) in the lower right Menu corner of the “Monitoring (LIVE)” screen. System • Storage location setting page 35 Setting •...
  • Page 34 Ex.) When (System Setting) was clicked The “System Setting” screen appears. Displaying “Setting” screen...
  • Page 35: System Setting

    System Setting Settings concerning the NSR system, such as the saving of storage settings and recording data, the login password, etc., are made on the “System Setting” screen. Settings Related to the System To display the “System Setting” screen, click (System Setting) in the “Setup”...
  • Page 36: Adding A Storage Location

    • Although you will be notified by sound when an Adding a Storage Location external storage location has been added and recording starts, if you are using the unit without a Add a storage location if you are using e-SATA storage as monitor connected, it is recommended that you also external storage.
  • Page 37 A message appears when export is complete. Click [OK]. Importing the configuration data Click [Import] under [Configuration]. The “Import” screen appears. Enter the file name of the configuration data, select the media on which the data is stored, and then click [OK]. A message indicating that this operation will restart the NSR appears.
  • Page 38: System Setting" Screen Details

    “System Setting” Screen Details A Location Select the disk drive that you want to add, and then This section is used to make settings concerning the click [OK] to add that storage location to the list. storage of recording data and the storage location. Storage location list Information on the storage locations that have been set appears in the list.
  • Page 39 Delete event and alarm log after XX Days Caution Select this check box when you want to set the number If configuration data is imported, any recording of days to store the event log data and alarm history operation that is currently in progress is automatically data, so that the log data is automatically deleted after halted.
  • Page 40: Camera Setting

    E Login Camera Setting This section allows you set the operation of the unit at logon. Auto Login after system boot up Settings concerning cameras, such as camera IP addresses Select this check box to logon automatically when the and names, image quality, sensor input, and relays, are NSR is started up.
  • Page 41: Camera Settings

    If you want to detect Sony network cameras connected “Advanced Camera Settings” (page 41). to the same network, and change the IP addresses, etc., follow the procedure described below. Camera Settings You can set the IP address of a camera, and the ID and password that are used to access the camera.
  • Page 42 In [IP Camera Information], click [Details]. 1 Select the sensor ID. 2 Enter the sensor name. Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding \ / : * ? " < > |). 3 Enter the sensor description. 4 Click [Test] and confirm the sensor status. Red indicates “high,”...
  • Page 43: Camera Setting" Screen Details

    IP Setting This displays “IP Camera Settings” screen (page 43). On the “IP Camera Settings” screen, you can change the IP address of cameras, locate Sony network cameras that are connected to the same network, etc. Details This displays “Advanced IP Camera Setting” screen (page 44).
  • Page 44 Quality Scan Select the image quality for images of the camera. Sony network cameras connected to the same segment Video Format are located and displayed in the list. (up to 32 Select the video format for the camera. channels)
  • Page 45: Recording Setting

    D I/O Control Recording Setting This section can be used to set sensor input and relays. For details how to make these settings, refer to “Advanced Camera Settings” (page 41). You can set recording to be performed at regular intervals Sensor by configuring a recording schedule, or set recording to This displays the “Sensor Setting”...
  • Page 46: Making Settings Related To Recording

    See the release notes for cameras that can be used [Continuous Recording] during the day on weekdays, with the recorder’s motion detection function. [Motion Recording] during nights, and [No Recording] Access the following URL to download the release during weekends. notes. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR- S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf Recording Setting...
  • Page 47: Setting A Schedule

    4 In the same way, click within the squares (which 1 Select the operation you want to set. will turn orange) corresponding to the days of the week and the time periods that you wish to set for 2 Select [WEEKLY]. motion recording.
  • Page 48: Details Of "Recording Setting" Screen

    See the release notes for details. Access the following URL to download the release notes. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR- S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf From Event End Input how many seconds of the image after the moving object was detected are to be stored.
  • Page 49: Network Setting

    Network Setting You can make network settings such as the server name and IP address of the NSR, access restrictions, etc. Make settings concerning the network in the “Network Setting” screen. Settings Related to the Network To display the “Network Setting” screen, click (Network Setting) in the “Setup”...
  • Page 50: Network Setting" Screen Details

    “Network Setting” Screen Details “Network Setting” screen A Server Name D WebViewer Configuration Enter the NSR’s server name. Make these settings when using the WebViewer function Only alphanumeric characters may be used. to access the NSR through a Web browser from a client computer.
  • Page 51 Synchronize Now If you want to set a total limit for all channels, select When this button is clicked, the current time is [All] and then enter the total limit. acquired. F Other Configuration This section is used to restrict access to the NSR and to restrict bandwidth.
  • Page 52: Sensor Setting

    Sensor Setting Enter the IP address for the DNS (Domain Name Server). Do not enter this if there is no DNS, or if it is not required. You can configure settings related to this unit’s sensor inputs. MAC Address Sensor inputs can be specified and used for actions and This displays the MAC address of the device.
  • Page 53: Relay Setting

    A Sensors Relay Setting Select the sensor that you want to set from the drop-down list. The drop-down list shows the I/O devices connected to the NSR system that were detected automatically. You can configure settings related to this unit’s relay outputs.
  • Page 54 A Relay Select the relay that you want to set from the drop-down list. The drop-down list shows the I/O devices connected to the NSR system that were detected automatically. Name Enter the relay name. Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding \ / : * ? "...
  • Page 55: Alarm Setting

    Alarm Setting The NSR can be made to record or perform actions in response to sensor inputs or motion detection by setting those triggers as alarms. Settings Related to Alarms To display the “Alarm Setting” screen, click (Alarm Setting) in the “Setup” screen. The following settings can be made on the “Alarm Setting”...
  • Page 56: Registering The Alarm Settings

    Registering the Alarm Settings This registers the alarm settings in a list. Click [Add]. The setting is registered in the list. Enter the name and description of the alarm setting. The number is assigned sequentially. Set the contents of the alarm. For details on each of these items, refer to ““Alarm Setting”...
  • Page 57: Alarm Setting" Screen Details

    “Alarm Setting” Screen Details “Alarm Setting” Screen A No. C Conditions This displays the number of the alarm setting. This section is used to specify the conditions that generate an alarm. Name Enter the name of the alarm setting. Trigger if any Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols This causes an alarm to be generated if any one of (excluding \ / : * ? "...
  • Page 58 High Recording is switched off Select the cameras for which a “high” sensor status This generates an alarm when recording is switched of the NSR-S10/S20 unit is to trigger an alarm. off. Hard Disk failed Select the cameras for which a “low” sensor status This generates an alarm when a hard disk error of the NSR-S10/S20 unit is to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 59 IP Camera Relay “Enlarge Camera View” Screen Select cameras for relay output. This screen is displayed by clicking [Detail] next to If you select this check box, click [Detail] to display [Enlarge Camera View] under [Action] on the “Alarm the “IP Camera Alarm Setting” screen, and then Setting”...
  • Page 60 Enter the receiving mail address. the camera. See the release notes for details. Access the following URL to download the release notes. Enter the CC mail address. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR- If you are setting multiple addresses, use a semi-colon S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf to separate each address.
  • Page 61: User Setting

    Set each item, and click [OK]. User Setting For details on each of the items, refer to ““User Setting” Screen (Setting)” (page 62). You can register users in NSR, and set logon passwords and access permissions for each function. Register users in the “User Setting” screen. Caution •...
  • Page 62 “User Setting” Screen (Setting) A Authorization Level Select the authorization level for the user. B Control Permissions Select the check boxes for the permissions to grant to the user. C Remote Access Duration Sets the length of time for which remote access is permitted.
  • Page 63: Chapter 5 Miscellaneous

    Chapter Click (System Setting). Firmware Update You can install firmware (distributed by Sony) in the NSR. Firmware is distributed by Sony as more NSR-compatible cameras and functions are added. Access the following URL to download the latest NSR-S10/S20 firmware. http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR-S.zip For details on changes to the software, refer to the Release The “System Setting”...
  • Page 64: I/O Port

    Click [OK]. I/O Port Update starts. Caution Pin Assignment of I/O Port Do not turn off the power while update is in progress. Audio In/Out A message appears when update is complete, and the Pin NO. AUDIO unit restarts automatically. AUDIO IN After the unit restarts, confirm whether the firmware (used for future expansion)
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Wiring Diagram for Audio Output Troubleshooting Inside of this unit Outside Example) Headphone 220 μF Before contacting your retailer or a Sony Support Center, please check the following items. If the problem persists, Audio 47 kΩ Codec contact them. The NSR does not work.
  • Page 66: Specifications

    • Always make a test recording, and verify that it was Analog RGB (mini D-SUB 15 pin) (1) recorded successfully. LAN (1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T) SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY (RJ-45) (2) KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, USB: USB 2.0 (2)

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