Sony SNC-RZ30P User Manual

Page of 44
Ad
minis
tra
ting t
he Camer
a
Recording Images in Memory — Image memory setting Page
35
To check the contents of schedules, click Schedule 
check
.  (See “Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting 
Page” on page 40
.)
Alarm duration
Select the duration for which the alarm output is short-
circuited between 1 and 60 sec.
Timer mode setting Section
Schedule No.
Select the schedule you want to activate the alarm out 1 
timer mode.
Click to select the check box(es) 1 to 6.  You can select 
multiple schedules.
The alarm out 1 is short-circuited at the start time of the 
selected schedule,  and it switches to open at the end 
time.
To check the contents of schedules, click Schedule 
check
.  (See “Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting 
Page” on page 40
.)
Recording Images in 
Memory 
— Image memory setting Page
When you click Image memory on the Administrator 
menu, the Image memory setting page appears.
Use this page to set up for the image memory function 
which captures a still image and records it in the built-in 
memory of the camera (about 8 MB) or the ATA 
memory card.  You can capture a still image at the 
moment when a trigger occurs by an external sensor 
input, the built-in activity detection function or a manual 
trigger button.  The captured still image is recorded in 
the built-in memory or the ATA memory card.  You can 
also record a still image periodically.
The recorded image file can be found or downloaded to 
the computer using the FTP server function. (See 
“Downloading Images from the Camera — FTP server 
setting Page” on page 31.)
Activating/Deactivating the Image 
Memory Function — Image memory 
usage setting Page
Built-in memory
Displays the free space of the built-in memory of the 
camera.
A-slot/B-slot
Displays the type of the PC card inserted into the PC 
card slot and its free card space. The PC card slot located 
on the lens side is “A-slot,” and that on the camera 
bottom side is “B-slot.”
Use image memory function/Do not use 
image memory function
To activate the Image memory function, select Use 
image memory function
 and click OK.  The Image 
memory setting page appears.
When you do not use the Image memory function, select 
Do not use image memory function and click OK.