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Brand | Sony |
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Model | SNC-WR630 |
Category | Security Camera |
Language | English |
Details the high-quality Full HD/HD monitoring, Exmor CMOS sensor, wide dynamic range, and other key capabilities.
Explains how to navigate between pages by clicking on sentences within the user guide.
Notes that displayed examples may differ from actual use.
Mentions that printed illustrations may differ from on-screen displays.
Refers to the Installation Manual for camera parts, controls, and setup examples.
Lists the necessary computer environment including OS, web browser, CPU, memory, and display specifications.
Shows an example of the live viewer window with its components.
Explains the maximum concurrent users and limits when monitoring with sound.
Discusses SSL function support and potential certificate errors.
Advises disabling automatic configuration if images do not display.
Instructs to set Internet Explorer security level to Medium or lower for correct viewer operation.
Warns that security software may reduce camera performance or affect web page display.
Lists essential settings like image format, white balance, brightness, view size, audio, date/time, e-mail, access rights, and presets.
Defines the Administrator and User roles, their functions, and viewer modes.
Compares functions available to Administrator and different User types (Full, Pan/Tilt, Light, View).
Describes the process of accessing the camera via web browser using its IP address.
Advises checking Internet Explorer security level if the viewer doesn't start correctly.
Explains the need to install ActiveX Control for full viewer functionality.
Describes the main menu and control panel sections of the live viewer interface.
Details components like Live viewer, Playback viewer, Setting, and License notice.
Explains how to use the control panel to configure monitor screen and settings.
Shows the date and time information displayed on the viewer.
Covers screen mode, view size, image codec, and frame rate adjustments.
Explains how to capture still images and save video recordings.
Details how to adjust speaker volume and microphone input volume.
Describes the panel for controlling camera pan, tilt, zoom, and image action.
Explains the panorama window for 360° view and switching between Map and Arctic views.
Displays stored preset positions for quick camera movement.
Details the Other panel for switching between TCP and UDP transmission modes.
Explains Area zoom and Vector dragging modes for pan/tilt/zoom operations.
Describes the plug-in free viewer for displaying images without ActiveX.
Details buttons for setting, streaming start/stop, presets, and saving still images.
Compares available functions for ActiveX viewer and Plug-in free viewer across modes.
Explains how to operate camera direction, zoom, and focus using the control panel.
Describes using arrow buttons to move the camera direction and return to home position.
Explains how to zoom in and out using the W and T buttons.
Details how to draw a frame to specify an area for pan, tilt, and zoom.
Explains how clicking the monitor image moves the camera to the clicked portion.
Describes how dragging the screen controls camera pan/tilt speed and direction.
Explains how to move the camera to a saved preset position.
Details pan/tilt and zoom operations using the PTZ control bar.
Describes how clicking on the panorama image directs the camera.
Refers to the SNC toolbox for creating panorama images.
Explains how to create a panorama image and display specific views.
Details the TCP, Unicast, and Multicast transmission modes for video/audio data.
Advises disabling software or selecting TCP mode if functions don't operate correctly.
States that playback is available for Administrator and users with Viewer mode set to Full.
Explains how to specify the search period for recorded movies.
Details screen mode and view size settings for playback.
Describes how to export (save) and delete recorded movies.
Details buttons for play, pause, stop, fast forward, and next record.
Explains specifying playback time, capturing still images, and exporting parts of recordings.
Shows how the selected movie is played back from the search results list.
Guides on accessing the Administrator menu and general notes on menu options.
Step-by-step instructions for logging in and navigating the Administrator menu.
Introduces the main sections of the Administrator menu: System, Video/Audio, and Network.
Displays model name, serial number, and software version.
Covers setting the camera's date and time, and PC clock synchronization.
Explains manual setting, PC synchronization, and NTP server synchronization for date and time.
Covers setting the time zone and automatic daylight saving time adjustments.
Details settings related to installation, such as the stabilizer function.
Explains rebooting the system and resetting to factory defaults.
Describes factory reset, retaining network settings, and reboot process.
Covers formatting memory cards, backup, and restore settings.
Details the function to correct image distortion and pan/tilt misalignment.
Explains how to delete panorama images.
Explains how to delete stored audio files.
Introduces the Video/Audio menu and its tabs: Picture, Video codec, Audio, Superimpose, Day/Night, Privacy masking, Streaming.
Details settings for color conditions, exposure, and picture modes like Standard, Situation Priority, Flickerless.
Covers exposure adjustment, including Wide dynamic range (View-DR).
Explains Visibility Enhancer for brighter images and backlight compensation.
Details exposure compensation values and limiting automatic gain.
Explains auto-controlled shutter speed and setting minimum/maximum speeds.
Covers various white balance modes including ATW, ATW-PRO, Indoor, Outdoor, and manual options.
Details NR (XDNR), brightness, saturation, and sharpness adjustments.
Specifies the signal for the analog video output terminal (NTSC or PAL).
Settings for video codec items, including high frame rate mode.
Configures settings for up to three image codec modes (H.264, JPEG).
Sets the image size and frame rate for transmitted images.
Explains Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) for image compression.
Limits network bandwidth for JPEG image data output.
Covers audio sending from the microphone input and audio input selection.
Adjusts microphone input volume and selects audio input type.
Enables audio upload from the microphone input to the computer.
Configures custom string, date/time, and logo superimposition on the image.
Sets display position, type (codec, date/time, event, text, direction), and custom string.
Covers text color, background color, alignment, and transparency for superimposed text.
Configures automatic or manual switching between day and night modes.
Adjusts background light for improved auto-focus in night mode.
Enables hiding images by masking specified parts when streaming.
Provides a procedure to set a privacy mask by selecting position, area, effect, and color.
Specifies the setting range for privacy masks, including pan and tilt angles.
Covers settings for transmission by unicast or multicast.
Details port number settings for H.264 video and audio data for Unicast streaming.
Configures port numbers for RTSP unicast streaming and RTSP settings.
Covers RTSP audio port settings and configuring multicast streaming.
Explains multicast address, video, and audio port number settings for H.264 data.
Details RTSP multicast video/audio ports and RTSP specific settings like port number and timeout.
Introduces the Network menu, comprising Network and QoS tabs.
Displays MAC address, Ethernet status, IP address, subnet mask, and DNS server information.
Covers obtaining IP address automatically (DHCP) or specifying it manually.
Details how to obtain IPv6 address automatically or specify it manually.
Explains manual specification of IPv6 address, prefix length, and default gateway.
Covers HTTP port number, MTU, and DNS server address settings.
Details settings for marking data traffic packets and configuring QoS control.
Introduces the Security menu with tabs: User, Access limit, SSL, 802.1X.
Covers setting user names, passwords, and viewer modes for Administrator and Users.
Configures audio output and playback viewer access for users.
Defines viewer modes (Administrator, Full, Pan/Tilt, Light, View) for authenticated users.
Explains functions available for Light and View modes, and viewer authentication.
Allows controlling which computers can access the camera based on network address/subnet.
Configures the SSL or TLS function for secure camera communication.
Explains enabling SSL function and considerations for HTTP/SSL connections.
Covers certificate options: external certificates and self-signed certificates for test use.
Details importing certificates, generating self-signed certificates, and displaying certificate information.
Covers deleting certificates, managing private key passwords, and resetting.
Details enabling SSL client authentication and importing trusted CA certificates.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing a CA certificate using the Certificate Import Wizard.
Details steps to remove a CA certificate from Internet Explorer and system.
Configures wired port-based authentication using the 802.1X standard.
Shows a general system configuration of an 802.1X network with supplicant, authenticator, and server.
Defines the roles of Supplicant, Authenticator, Authentication Server, and CA.
Covers enabling 802.1X, EAP identity, EAP password, and EAP method (TLS/PEAP).
Details importing client certificates when TLS is selected as the EAP method.
Shows how to display client certificate information like Status, Issuer DN, and Validity Period.
Explains how to delete the client certificate stored in the camera.
Covers setting and resetting the private key password for certificates.
Details importing, displaying information of, and deleting trusted CA certificates.
Introduces the PTZF control menu and its tab.
Configures PTZ movement modes: Normal and Step, including pan/tilt and zoom levels.
Enables automatic switching of tilt movement from downward to upward.
Sets the time duration before restarting tilt after it has completely tilted downward.
Selects whether the panorama image rotates with camera pan movement or remains fixed.
Configures zoom mode to Full (optical + digital) or Optical zoom.
Sets focus mode to Auto or Manual, and includes One Push Focus.
Sets the range for automatic focusing, limiting focus on nearer subjects.
Allows setting up camera pan, tilt, and zoom positions to 256 locations.
Details adding, removing, renaming presets, and registering thumbnails.
Configures programmed camera movements sequentially (Tours A to E).
Sets the wait time before a tour restarts after being stopped by camera movement or operation.
Sets the sequence of preset positions and camera movement speed for tours.
Configures the duration at each preset position and previews the tour movement.
Performs settings to control the camera via an external serial interface using Pelco-D protocol.
Introduces the Action input menu with tabs for Event condition, Sensor input, etc.
Creates event execute conditions by combining alarms using 'and', 'or', and 'then' logic.
Configures external sensor inputs (1-4) and their modes (Normally Open/Closed).
Enables detection of tampering such as direction shifting or spray.
Explains motion detection and Virtual Motion Detection (VMF) for object detection.
Triggers an alarm upon disconnection to a specific IP address.
Enables and displays the status of camera tampering detection.
Configures motion detection to respond to moving objects and trigger alarms.
Defines VMF as a function for detecting objects entering, passing, left, or removed from areas.
Details Intrusion (object enters area) and Passing (object crosses line) detection.
Details Left object (object remains) and Removed object (object removed) detection.
Describes setting item list including Target Image, PTZ position, and detection area.
Specifies the effective scope of motion detection by configuring active and inactive areas.
Step-by-step guide to adding, deleting, and moving detection areas and vertices.
Explains how to add or delete vertices to define detection areas.
Sets detection sensitivity and response velocity for motion detection.
Specifies minimum and maximum detection sizes for motion detection.
Enables or disables shadow exemption to prevent shadows from triggering alarms.
Selects the filter type from Intrusion, Passing, Left object, Removed object, or Off.
Sets the time before an alarm is triggered for left or removed objects.
Allows editing inspection lines and active windows for VMF filters.
Details setting the passing object trigger line and direction for intrusion detection.
Explains how to edit the pass inspection line and select the passing object trigger position.
Configures detection for when a moving object has been left in the trigger area.
Configures detection for when a moving object has been removed from the trigger area.
Specifies minimum and maximum trigger sizes for motion detection.
Specifies the minimum and maximum speeds for detected objects.
Selects filter types to match and set alarms based on sequential conditions.
Details how face detection responds to faces in the camera image and triggers alarms.
Provides notes on operation tests and prerequisites before setting up face detection.
Configures the detection area and sensitivity for face detection.
Specifies minimum/maximum face detection size and how to finalize or cancel settings.
Monitors the network connection status of a specified IP address.
Introduces the Action output menu with tabs for Execution Condition, Mail Transfer, etc.
Sets action output execute conditions based on events created in the Event condition tab.
Configures settings for sending e-mails via SMTP, including server details and authentication.
Details SMTP server name, port number, and authentication methods.
Covers authentication requirements like None, SMTP, POP before SMTP, and combinations.
Sets recipient and administrator email addresses, subject, and message text.
Configures whether to attach JPEG image files to emails and specifies image file name.
Sets up periodic email sending and trouble sending reports.
Explains recording video/audio signals based on alarm detection using Edge Storage.
Configures whether to overwrite old files when memory space is insufficient.
Details how still image files are saved and managed in folders.
Selects the video codec mode for recording and sets the image file name.
Covers recording status, target video/audio, recording capacity, and time settings.
Configures voice alerts to output audio from the speaker when an alarm is triggered.
Details managing voice alert files, including saving, deleting, and testing.
Allows setting schedules for various actions like Mail Transfer, Alarm Output, and Edge Storage.
Lists and describes actions that can be scheduled: Mail Transfer, Alarm Output, Edge Storage, Day/Night, Voice alert, Preset tour.
Configures settings for the CLOUD service, including server connection and token.
Details checking connection status, entering tokens, and enabling the CLOUD service.
Displays registered organization, customer code, site code, and connection status.
Provides definitions for technical terms used throughout the manual, such as ActiveX control, Bandwidth, Bit rate, CBR, Codec.
Defines DNS server, Frame rate, HTTP port, H.264, IP address, JPEG, MAC address, Multicast, Network address.
Defines Network bandwidth, NTP server, Primary DNS server, Proxy server, Saturation, Secondary DNS server, Sharpness, SMTP Server, SSL, Subnet mask.
Defines VBR, TCP, UDP, Unicast.