Sony SNC-RZ30P User Manual

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Controlling the Monitor Image / Operating the Camera
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Controlling the Monitor 
Image
You can control the monitor image from the image 
control section on the main viewer page.
Image control section
Selecting the frame rate
Click the down-arrow button in the Frame rate box and 
select the frame rate with which the images are 
transmitted, from the drop-down list.
You can select the frame rate from among the following:
SNC-RZ30N:
123456810152025Fastest
SNC-RZ30P:
1234568121620Fastest
The numbers indicate “FPS” (the number of frames 
transmitted per second).
With Fastest, the camera transmits the maximum 
number of frames possible for the connected line.  The 
maximum frame rate is 30 FPS for the SNC-RZ30N and 
25 FPS for the SNC-RZ30P.
Note
The frame rate options indicate the maximum number of 
frames that can be transmitted.  The number of frames 
actually transmitted may vary depending on the network 
environments and camera settings (image size and 
image quality settings).
Selecting the view size
Click the down-arrow button in the View size box and 
select the view size from the drop-down list.
You can select the view size from among the following: 
Auto640 × 480320 × 240160 × 120
Auto
 is determined by the image size specified with 
Image size on the Camera setting page (see page 19).
Operating the Camera
You can operate the camera from the image control 
section on the main viewer page.
For this function, user access right Level 2 to Level 4 is 
required (see page 23).
Click  
Control on the menu section to display the 
camera control parts.
Image control section (camera control parts)
Panning and Tilting
You can pan and tilt the camera using the 8-direction 
arrow buttons or the tablet.
Setting the pan/tilt mode
Click 
. Each click alternates the 8-direction 
arrow mode and the tablet mode.
Panning and tilting using the 8-direction 
arrow buttons
Observe the monitor image and click the arrow button 
indicating the direction in which you want to move the 
camera.  The camera moves and the monitor image 
follows.