Flexible Installation; Analog Composite Video Output - Sony Ipela SNC-RZ50N Features & Specifications

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User-Friendly GUI
The SNC-RZ50N has a user-friendly GUI
accessible via a PC running the Microsoft Internet
Explorer
with intuitive icons and pull-down menus.
Directly pointing to and clicking on any part of
the monitor image in the viewer will pan and tilt
the camera so that the selected point is
centered. Also, selecting an area on the image
by holding down the left mouse button and
dragging the mouse diagonally will enlarge and
center the selected area in the monitor.
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Intuitive GUI Operation
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browser software. Setup is very easy
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Compact and Stylish Design With
Rear Cover
With its compact body and a stylish rear panel
cover for cable management, the SNC-RZ50N
is less likely to detract from the natural décor of
the room in which it is installed.

Flexible Installation

The SNC-RZ50N can either be mounted to a
ceiling or placed on a desktop. Because this
camera incorporates an electronic "Image Flip"
function, it displays images for proper upright
viewing in either orientation in both the analog
output as well as the browser view.

Analog Composite Video Output

The SNC-RZ50N can output an analog
composite video signal via the BNC connector
on the unit's rear panel. This feature is ideal for
outputting image data to a local recording
device or monitor.
RS-232C Interface
Transparency Function
The SNC-RZ50N has a transparency function
available via the RS-232C interface. For
example, external equipment connected to the
camera via RS-232C can be controlled by a
PC over a network.
VISCA™ Protocol
The SNC-RZ50N can interface with external
control equipment using the Sony VISCA
protocol. This configuration allows for local
control of Pan/Tilt/Zoom and for camera
settings.

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