Sony SNC-RZ30P User Manual

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Analogue composite video output
The SNC-RZ30P can output an analogue composite video signal via
the BNC connector on the unit’s rear panel and provides horizontal
resolution of over 480 TV lines.
Flexible Installation (Desktop or Ceiling-Mountable)
A unique feature that 'flips' images enables the SNC-RZ30P to be
placed on either a flat surface (desktop) or to be ceiling-mounted.
Images are output right-side-up regardless of the orientation of the
unit. Unlike other products that require separate models for ceiling
and desktop applications, this single model is all that is necessary
when installing your network camera system.
RS-232C/485 transparency interface
External equipment can be connected to the RS-232C/485 interface
of the SNC-RZ30P, and can be controlled by a PC connected to the
network on which the SNC-RZ30P resides.
Direct Pointing or Vectoring
There is an alternative method of controlling the pan and tilt of the
SNC-RZ30P. When this method is selected, an on-screen simulated
pad appears on the GUI (Graphical User Interface) allowing “direct
pointing” or “vectoring” to control the camera.
Improved PTZ control
In addition to the existing methods (control buttons and PT-mode) it
is now also possible to control the camera from the monitor image.
a) Panning and Tilting by clicking on the monitor image. Click on the
image and the camera image goes to the center of the display.
b) Panning, Tilting and Zooming by specifying the area. Draw a red
frame around the portion you want to enlarge. The camera moves
so that the framed portion goes to the center of the display and is
magnified, making it extremely easy to focus the camera on areas
of interest.
Up to 50 simultaneous users
Up to 50 users can simultaneously access the SNC-RZ30P camera
to monitor images and control the camera. The administrator can set
two different control modes, allowing control of the unit to be shared
by a number of users. One mode gives priority to the user who last
attempted to control the camera, while the other mode is time-based.
When this mode (Exclusive Control) is set, priority is given to a user
for a specified period of time. When time expires, the next person
who takes control is given priority for the same length of time.
25 x Optical Zoom (simulated images)
SNC-RZ30P Viewer
Zoom via monitor image