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High-Sensitivity Camera SN2230 IP INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully before using SN2230 IP and keep it for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Clean only with dry cloth. 6. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 7.
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INFORMATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC This equipment has been tested SHOCK DO NOT OPEN and found to comply with the CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF limits for Class A digital device, ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS I If an intensive light, such as spotlight, is thrown to a part of the screen, vertical stripes or the like could appear on the screen. In this case, take off the intensive light from the screen. Also, do not direct the Camera to the sun.
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I Precautions about copyrights and rights of portraits Please keep the following in mind: • You may infringe the copyrights, rights of portraits or any other rights to images you record using the product if you use such images in any way (including distribution, disclosure, and exhibition thereof) without the right holders’...
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS G Main unit Unit: mm q Front glass w Front cover fixing screw (4 pcs) Concealed behind the ornamental cover. To adjust the lens, these screws are loosened and the front cover is removed (P. 12). e Tripod mounting thread (1/4-20UNC) These threads are used to lock the Camera on a tripod or the mounting bracket or mount a sun shade (P.
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o Monitor output This is an image output terminal. When the shooting direction, the field angle or the focus is adjusted, this terminal is connected to a monitor and the adjustment is made while watching the monitor screen. !0 Power input terminal (DC12V) This is a terminal for fixing the power cable.
2. CONNECTING THE CAMERA When using PoE When using DC12V Cushion Waterproof Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Power cable (To the PoE feeder) (To the network) (DC12V) Power cable Ethernet cable To be used for connecting the multi-cable. or multi-cable For details, refer to the instruction manual of the multi-cable.
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES [1] Sun shade (Cover for outdoor use) How to install the sun shade Mounting bolt By using the metal fitting mounting holes in the top of the Camera and the attached mounting bolts (medium: 2 pcs), firmly mount the sun shade (cover for outdoor use).
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Mounting on the ceiling mounting bracket (under-the-eaves and indoor specifications) By using the metal fitting mounting holes in the top of the Camera and the attached mounting bolts (small: 2 pcs), fix the Mounting on the ceiling Camera to the ceiling mounting bracket. mounting bracket mounting bolt, refer to the below figure.
4. LENS [1] Built-in lens This Camera has a built-in dedicated vari-focal lens. F: 0.95 – 1.8 f: 2.9 – 8.0mm [2] Lens adjustment Remove the ornamental cover and then the front cover to adjust the lens. Remove the ornamental cover by pulling it to your side, and remove the front cover by loosen the screws with a screwdriver.
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After adjusting the lens, mount the front cover and then the ornamental cover. Mount the front cover by fastening the screws with a screwdriver, and mount the ornamental cover by pressing it to the front cover. Note: The front cover has a cushion for waterproofing. Confirm that the cushion is set in the front cover groove completely, and then mount the front cover.
5. Alarm The alarm operation is enabled only when the multi-cable is in connection. (For the details of connection, refer to the instruction manual of the multi-cable.) Alarms are caused by “alarm 1”, “alarm 2”, and “motion detection”. You can set an alarm action for each cause. “With/Without alarm”, “Send e-mail/Send FTP/Both/None”...
Camera. For further information about operation, see “Speaker” on page 26 and “(4) Sound” on page 51. Note: When the dedicated software, “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”, is used for the connection between a client and the Camera, no sound will be transmitted or received if you select [MPEG4 Setting] –...
7. INITIALIZING THE SETTINGS 1. Remove the rear cover. 2. Set the switch 1 of the DIP switch S901 on the rear board to “ON”. 3. Turn on the power, and wait for 10 seconds. (The settings will be initialized.) 4.
Camera on a Web browser. • MPEG4 server function ..For displaying live images and snapshots and remote- operating the Camera on dedicated client software (ELMO 1 Channel Viewer: hereinafter called “Viewer”). • Sound server function ... For receiving sound on a Web browser. For receiving or transmitting sound on a Viewer.
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G Preparations before connection Before connection, determine an IP address and a subnet mask to be set in the Camera. For the IP address and the subnet mask, contact the administrator of the network you intend to use. The network settings of the Camera made by the factory are as follows: IP address: 192.168.1.10 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0...
• Connection to a host (For operation at DC12V) Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and that of the host with each other using the attached Ethernet cross cable or an Ethernet cross cable (UTP category 5 or more) commercially available.
Viewer Install wizard. G Installing Viewer Install Viewer by running the “ELMO 1Channel Viewer install program” on the attached CD-ROM and opening Install Wizard. As soon as the wizard begins to run, the following screen appears.
G Uninstalling Viewer Open “Add/Delete Software” (“Add/Delete Applications” for Windows2000) on “Control Panel” then select “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” from the installed programs, and press the [Change] button. When the following screen is displayed, select “Remove” and press the [Next] button to uninstall the ELMO 1Channel Viewer.
(2) Connection Start the Web browser on the host networked to the Camera. Note: In the example of connection, Microsoft Internet Explorer is used. 1. Enter the IP address of the Camera in the URL input field on the Web browser. 1.
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3. The page shown below is displayed on the Web browser. 4. Select English or Japanese. Note: To display information in Japanese, the browser must be capable of properly displaying Japanese pages. 5. The main page is displayed. • Home ........Displays the main page. •...
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• Live View (QQVGA) ... Displays live images with a size of 160 × 120. • Capture View (Half-D1) ..Displays capture images with a size of 704 × 480. • Capture View (SIF) ....Displays capture images with a size of 352 × 240. •...
(3) Live display Live images taken by the Camera are displayed. On the main page, select the size of images you want to display live from [Live View (Half- D1)], [Live View (SIF)], and [Live View (QQVGA)]. The sizes of live images are shown below. •...
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w Iris ........Adjusts the iris. The auto iris (the automatic adjustment function to keep brightness at the same level even if the state of the object changes) is valid at all times. Use the “Open” and “Close” buttons to “increase” or “decrease” brightness.
Note: Half-D1 size images are saved in 704 x 240, meaning that they are landscape. They can be viewed in the size of 704 x 480 on “Image Viewer” that is installed together with “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”. Note: The procedure described above may depend on the browser.
(5) Settings You can make all settings relating to the Camera. You can jump to pages on which settings for the Camera can be made. To go to each setup page, click on the corresponding link on the screen shown below. Note: To change the settings, login by the administrator authority should have been completed.
(6) External GPIO Setup You can set the activation mode of the external GPIO. • Activation Mode ....Used to set the output mode of the external GPIO output terminal. The GPIO is controlled by the ON/OFF of the activation mode and GPIO.
(setting range: 30, 15, 10, 5, and 1 frames/second). Note: When the frame rate is set to “1” or “5”, sound can not be transmitted or received by using “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”. • Resolution ......Designate the size of images to be displayed.
(8) JPEG Setup Set image quality for JPEG images. • JPEG Quality ......Designate image quality. High........High image quality. Although high-quality images can be obtained, the load on the transmission line increases. Normal ....... Medium image quality with a compression rate between High and Low.
(9) Network Setup Make settings relating to the network. Note: Prior to making network settings, be sure to consult the network administrator of the network to be used. Note: If the setting of this item is changed, the connection setting of the Camera may need to be changed.
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• Send Type ......Select a mode of distributing MPEG4 images. UDP Unicast ...... UDP Unicast image data is distributed at the request of the host for connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from Viewer to the Camera. Multicast ......
(10) Alarm Setup Make settings relating to alarms. • Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title ......Set any desired title of Alarm 1/2 or motion detection (with up to 32 characters). Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title.
• Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Matched Resolution ....... Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached when transferring the FTP or transmitting e-mail as set at Alarm 1/2 Action. Half-D1: 704 × 240 SIF: 352 × 240 QQVGA: 160 × 120 •...
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• POP Address......Designate the POP server to be used (with up to 32 characters). • Use Authentication ....Designate whether to use user authentication on the SMTP server to be used. • Use POP Before SMTP ..Designate whether to use POP before SMTP on the SMTP server to be used.
(12) FTP Setup Make settings relating to FTP connection. • IP........... Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP will be transmitted. • Port........Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the FTP will be transmitted. It is not generally necessary to change the setting (21, 1024 to 65535).
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•Time Store ......Set whether to regularly transmit and save images in the FTP server. • Time Store login each send .. Set whether to connect to the FTP server each time images are transmitted or not (always connected). • Time Store dwell time ..Set the interval at which images will be saved when Time Store is valid (30 to 180 seconds).
(13) User Setup Make settings relating to user administration. • Adding a new user You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera. Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add] button.
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• Modifying a user You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for connection to the Camera. Select the user you want to modify from the list. Designate the authority, enter the login ID and password, and press the [Modify] button. Note: With regard to “root”, only the password can be changed.
(14) IP filtering Setup Make settings relating to the IP filter. Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care. Note: “Start IP” cannot be set larger than “End IP”. •...
(15) Camera Control Setup Make settings relating to the Camera. • User Authentication ....When the connection is made to the Camera, select whether the user authentication should be “Enable” or “Disable”. When “Disable” is selected, press the [OK] button with the login ID and password left blank on the Authentication screen displayed upon the connection.
(16) Camera Settings P.43 P.45 (17) Camera Settings (AE Settings) - 43 -...
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Name Function To set the DAY/NIGHT function (IR cut filter removable function). When this function is set to [AUTO], the filter is attached/removed automatically according to the brightness. When the IR cut filter is removed, the color image is switched to B&W image. To set the low-speed shutter (electronic sensitivity up) to [ON/OFF].
Name Function To select the area [0 – 4] on the image where the backlight AREA compensation function works when [AREA] is selected. AREA0 AREA3 AREA4 AREA2 AREA1 To set the high-speed shutter to [OFF/ON]. HS-SHUTTER When the shutter is set to [OFF], the shutter speed is [1/60s]. When [HS-SHUTTER] is [ON], the shutter speed can be selected from among [1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/20000s, 1/50000s].
Name Function To select the White Balance Setting mode [ATW, AWC, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, FL-LIGHT, MWB]. About the White Balance Setting mode To adjust the white balance by way of continuous, automatic following. (When the image is in a single color all over, the white balance may not be ajusted correctly.) To adjust the white balance according to the then shooting status.
[4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer] (1) Restrictions Access to the Camera through “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” (hereinafter referred to as “Viewer”) needs your computer to meet the following operating requirements: • Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP. • DirectX 9.0C or a later version is installed.
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2. Viewer’s main screen is displayed. 3. Select [Camera] – [Connect], and the Connect Dialog screen appears. 4. Enter the IP address, login name (ID), password, and connection port of the Camera you want to connect, and click on the [OK] button. Viewer will be connected to the Camera, and the screen will display an MPEG4 image and the Control Panel.
(3) Live display When double-clicking on the image, the image is enlarged to full screen. When double- clicking again on the image, the image display returns to the original size. • Obtaining snapshots You can save snapshots, which are in sizes of Half-D1, SIF, and QQVGA, on the Camera in a specific folder.
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• Camera Control • Iris Open / Close....... Adjusts the iris. Normal ....... Adjusts the brightness to the normal level. * The auto iris (the automatic adjustment function to keep brightness at the same level even if the state of the object changes) is valid at all times. Note: If [BLC MODE] is [WD] in P.
(4) Sound Note: When using the Viewer and [MPEG4 Setup] – [Frame Rate] is selected, the Frame rate must be set other than [1] · [5] for sound to be transmitted. • Receiving sound Confirm that the speaker is connected properly to the host. When sound is input into the Camera with the [Audio] –...
(5) Settings You can change the settings for the Camera. Select [Setup] from the menu bar, and the setting menu shown below appears. Note: To change the settings, login by the administrator authority should have been completed. Note: Those characters available for setting each item are only the one-bite alphanumeric characters and special characters (@, –, _, ¥, /, ', ", .).
(6) MPEG4 Setup Make settings for obtaining MPEG4 images. Note: By changing this setting, the Camera itself may be reset and become incapable of distributing images for a while. • Quality ........Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the data amount generated during communication or image distribution (GOP: 64 to 2000 kbps, Frame: 500 to 2000 kbps).
(7) JPEG Setup Set image quality for JPEG images. • JPEG Quality ......Designate image quality. High........High image quality. Although high-quality images can be obtained, the load on the transmission line increases. Normal ....... Medium image quality with a compression rate between High and Low.
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• Send Type ......Select a mode of distributing MPEG4 images. UDP Unicast ...... UDP Unicast Image data is distributed at the request of the host for connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from Viewer to the Camera. Multicast ......
(9) Alarm Setup Make settings relating to alarms. • Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title ......Set any desired title of alarm 1/ 2 or motion detection (with up to 32 characters). Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title.
• Alarm 1/2 Output....Set whether to output an alarm when an alarm signal is input to alarm input 1 or 2. • Motion Detection Alarm Out ..Set whether to give alarm output when a motion is detected. (10) E-mail Setup Make settings relating to e-mail.
• Message ........ Set a text to be sent as a message when transmitting e-mail (with up to 64 characters). Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a Message. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. • Use Authentication ....Designate whether to use user authentication on the SMTP server to be used.
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• Passive Mode ......Designate whether to use passive mode or active mode for transferring the FTP. Use passive mode when there are restrictions on the ports because of a firewall, etc. • Time Store Dwell Time ..Set the interval at which images will be saved when Time Store is valid (30 to 180 seconds).
(12) Motion Detection Setup • Use Motion Detection... Set whether to perform motion detection. • Sensitivity ......Set the sensitivity of motion detection. • Area settings When “Select” under “Tools” is checked, the area on the screen that is selected by drag &...
(13) User Setup Make settings relating to user administration. • Adding a new user You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera. Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add] button.
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• Modifying a user You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for connection to the Camera. Select the user you want to modify from the list. Designate the authority, enter the login ID and password, and press the [Modify] button. Note: For to “root”, only the password can be changed.
(14) IP filtering Setup Make settings relating to the IP filter. Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care. Note: “Start IP” cannot be set larger than “End IP”. •...
• Reset The button sets all addresses registered in the list at “0.0.0.0”. (15) Snapshot Setup Make settings relating to snapshots on this screen. • Path ........Set a directory for saving snapshots. In snapshot saving, the [MAC address] folder and [Date] folder of the Camera connected to the set path folder are created, and snapshots are saved there.
(16) Color Setup Set the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation of images on this screen. • Brightness ......Sliding the control knob to the right makes the image brighter. • Contrast......... Sliding the control knob to the right makes the contrast stronger.
(17) Camera Control Setup Make settings relating to the Camera. • Control Policy....... Designate the mode of controlling the Camera. All-Time Share....The control policy remains unless the client having an operation authority cuts off the connection. Time Slice Share ....The operation authority will be released as soon as the time set at “Control Duration Time”...
(18) External GPIO Setup You can set the activation mode of the external GPIO. • Activation Mode ....Used to set the output mode of the external GPIO output terminal. The GPIO is controlled by the ON/OFF of the activation mode and GPIO.
(20) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 44-45. (21) System Time Setup Set the internal clock of the Camera. The time of this clock will be added to the file name when sending an E-mail or FTP.
(22) Tools Select [Tools] from the menu bar, and the Tool menu shown below appears. • Display Motion Detection ..Displays an area in which some motion is detected on the MPEG4 live image screen. • External GPIO On ....Turns ON or OFF output from the general-purpose output terminal.
• Image Viewer ....... Displays the JPEG images saved in the PC. Displays the JPEG images in D1, which was acquired in Half-D1. • Language Setup ....Set English or Japanese for Viewer (the selection becomes valid after Viewer is turned OFF and ON again). •...
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2. Set the network for the host according to the network address of the Camera. 3. Turn ON the power to the Camera, and select [Tool] – [Network Update] from the menu bar of Viewer on the host. 4. The Net Update window opens. Set correct data at each of IP (the Camera’s IP address), Port (the Camera’s optional port number), ID (the Camera’s administrator login name), and Password (the Camera’s login password).
[5] Set items G AE Settings Name Function Factory settings To set the DAY/NIGHT function (IR cut filter removable OFF function).When this function is set to [AUTO], the filter is attached/removed automatically according to the brightness. When the IR cut filter is removed, the color image is switched to B&W image.
Name Function Factory settings AREA To select the area [0 4] on the image where the backlight compensation function works when [AREA] is selected. AREA0 AREA3 AREA4 AREA2 AREA1 HS-SHUTTER To set the high-speed shutter to [OFF/ON]. When the shutter is set to [OFF], the shutter speed is [1/60s].
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Name Function Factory settings INDOOR This function is selected to shoot indoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 3200K. OUTDOOR This function is selected to shoot outdoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 6300K. This function is selected when the Camera is used LIGHT under the fluorescent illumination.
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Open and the GND level becomes valid during output. Normal Close: The GND level is usually activated, and high impedance becomes valid during output. G MPEG4 Make settings for MPEG4 display using “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”. Name Function Factory settings Quality...
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G Network Consult the administrator of the network you intend to use before making network settings. Name Function Factory settings MPEG4 Select a MPEG4 distribution method. Send Type UDP Unicast: A method of sending the UDP image Unicast data by the connection request from the client. Multicast: A method of sending the same UDP image data to the multiple addresses in the same network.
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G Alarm Name Function Factory settings Alarm 1 Set any desired title of alarm 1. Event1 * Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. Alarm 1 Select the mode of the alarm to be effective when None Action an alarm input signal (no-voltage make contact) is...
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Name Function Factory settings Matched Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached Resolution when transmitting the FTP or transmitting e-mail as (Alarm 2) set at Alarm 2 Action. Half-D1/SIF/QQVGA Motion Set any desired title of Motion Detection. Motion Detection Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, Detection...
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G E-mail Name Function Factory settings E-mail Designate the address to which e-mail will be None transmitted. E-mail from Designate the e-mail address of the Camera. None E-mail CC1 Designate an address to which e-mail will be None / CC2 transmitted at the same time when it is sent to the / CC3 e-mail address set at To.
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G FTP Name Function Factory settings IP address Designate the IP address of the server to which the 0.0.0.0 FTP will be transferred. Port number Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the FTP will be transferred. User ID Designate an account name for connection to the None...
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G User Name Function Factory settings User list Registered login IDs and authorities are displayed. root,Admin Adding a You can register a login ID, a password, and authority (None) new user for connection to the Camera. Designate one of the following authorities, and enter a login ID and a password.
G IP Filtering Name Function Factory settings Start IP Set in the Exception list IP addresses whose access to 0.0.0.0 End IP the Camera will not be permitted or rejected. Example: When Start IP is 192.168.1.50 and End IP is 192.168.1.100 All addresses between them will be set.
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G Motion Detection Setup (for ELMO 1Channel Viewer only) Name Function Factory settings Use Motion Used to set whether to use motion detection. Detection Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection. High High – (adjustable using the scroll bar) – Low Set/Clear Used to select Set or Clear.
9. OPTION Name Defroster DF-21 Relay unit SNU2230 How to mount the heater glass (DF-21) q Pull the ornamental cover toward you, and remove the screws fixing the front cover with a screwdriver. w Remove the fixing screws (B) on the front cover side and disconnect the dropping preventive cord connecting the front cover to the main unit to separate the front cover from the main unit.
1. The OS is Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP. 2. JRE 1.5.0 or a later version is installed. 3. Java (Sun) is enabled. “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” operates only in the environment shown below. 1. The OS is Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
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Ref. Symptom Checking Point Page The Ethernet cable The Either connector (RJ-45) is on the backside of the P. 9 cannot be main unit. connected The Ethernet • The power to the Camera or a device connected to it – connector link is not turned ON.
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P. 48, cannot be not designated. logged in from Enter the login ID and password set on the Camera. “ELMO * If you have forgotten the login ID or password set 1Channel on the Camera, see “7.INITIALIZING THE Viewer”. SETTING (page 16)”.
11. SPECIFICATIONS Note: The specifications are subject to change without notice. G General Item Specifications Power source (DC12V) DC12V (DC9V-13V) Current consumption 7.5W (DC12V) Power over Ethernet Powered Device (IEEE802.3af compliant) DC44V-57V Power Classification:Class3 Outside dimensions Width 98mm (3.92in.), Height 83mm (3.32in.) Depth 226mm (9.04in.) (shade none) Width 115mm (4.60in.), Height 94mm (3.76in.) Depth 236mm (9.44in.) (shade provided) Weight / mass 1600g (2.64lb) (only main unit) / 1850g (4.07lb) (including shade)
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G Camera Item Specifications Image pickup device 1/3-in CCD 768 (Horizontal) × 494 (Vertical) (380,000 pixels) Effective picture element 811 (Horizontal) × 508 (Vertical) (410,000 pixels) Total picture element Minimum illumination (Note) Color: 0.35 lx (30IRE,AGC24dB, Electronic sensitivity up: OFF) B&W: 0.045 lx (30IRE,AGC24dB, Electronic sensitivity up: OFF) Digital zoom Max.
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G Network Item Specifications Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX (automatic switching) Compatible protocol IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP IP filtering IP filtering Function (Packet filtering by connection source IP address/network address) Web server functions Compatible browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later version Compatible OS Windows 2000/XP Number of ports...
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Item Specifications Stream server functions Transmission mode Unicast/Multicast (switchable) Live image display Compatible browser Dedicated application Compatible OS Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Image format MPEG4 × × Image size D1 (704 480) / SIF (352 240) Frame rate 30/15/10/5/1 fps (changeable according to setting) Bandwidth limit function Can be set between 64 kbps and 2 Mbps.
Silica gel Ethernet cross-cable Warranty Installation manual CD-ROM (MPEG4 view software “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”, instruction manual) is a trademark of ELMO CO., LTD. “Microsoft”, “Windows”, and “Internet Explorer” are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U.S. in the U.S. and other countries.
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6-14, Meizen-cho, Mizuho-ku Nagoya, 467-8567, Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES ELMO USA CORP. Headquarters 1478 Old Country Road Plainview, NY 11803-5034, U.S.A. Tel. (516) 501-1400 Fax. (516) 501-0429 E-mail:elmo@elmousa.com...
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