High level of security, Operational flexibility – Sony SNC-RX SNC-RZ50 User Manual

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WAN/VPN

SNC-RX550

Local Area Network (LAN)

ROUTER

Monitoring PC

IMZ-RS Series Monitoring

Software installed PC

MPEG-4

MPEG-4

JPEG

JPEG & MPEG-4 Images

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Bi-Directional Audio

Users can connect an external microphone to these

cameras in order to pick up audio from a preferred

location. These cameras are also equipped with a

speaker output, enabling users to send an alert or

make an announcement from a remote location –

significantly expanding the possibilities of their

monitoring applications.

Voice Alert

The Voice Alert function allows users to upload up to

three pre-recorded audio files to these cameras, for

playback upon an alarm trigger or on a pre-specified

time schedule.

High Level of Security

Intelligent Motion Detection

The built-in IMD function can trigger a variety of

actions such as the storage and transfer of images or

can trigger an external device through its output

relays. False alarms caused by noise and repeated

motion patterns are minimized thanks to an advanced

Sony algorithm. Plus, when used in conjunction with

DEPA-enabled recorders or software, a multitude of

filter functions is available to actuate triggers based

on more specific movement.

Intelligent Object Detection

*4

These cameras can detect objects that have been

abandoned or have become stationary for a specified

duration. Up to four detection ares can be

designnated. This feature is useful for detecting

suspicious objects left in public places, or for

detecting stalled cars or accidents on the road. Like

IMD, filters can be used when configured with DEPA-

enabled products.

*4

The intelligent object detection function and the intelligent
motion detection function cannot be used simultaneously.

Sensor IN/Alarm OUT Ports

Equipped with two sensor inputs, these cameras can

receive triggers from external sensors. Two alarm

outputs can also be used to trigger other devices to

perform a variety of actions.

Pre-/Post-Alarm Image Storage

These cameras are capable of storing both pre-and

post-alarm images on 16 MB of built-in memory or

on removable storage media.

Image Transfer Using FTP/SMTP

*5

All of the pre-/post-alarm images stored at the time

of an alarm event can be transferred to an FTP server

for viewing at a later time. Also, a still image

generated at the time of an alarm event can be sent

to a designated e-mail address.

*5

All images transferred using SMTP are in JPEG format.

Operational Flexibility

Selectable JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264

Compression Formats

These multi-codec cameras support three compression

formats, JPEG, MPEG-4, and H.264. The “industry

standard” JPEG compression format can be selected

when high-quality still images are preferred. MPEG-4

provides clear moving images efficiently over networks

when bandwidth is limited. For more efficient

compression, when bandwidth is even more limited,

the H.264 compression format, which is approximately

twice as efficient as MPEG-4, is also available.

Dual Encoding Capability

With a dual encoding capability, these cameras can

generate both MPEG-4 and JPEG images

simultaneously. For example, you can set up your

system to transfer MPEG-4 images over a WAN or an

Internet VPN, where network bandwidth is limited,

while storing high-resolution JPEG images on a server

configured on the LAN.

Wireless Capability

These cameras support IEEE802.11g

*2

and IEEE802.11b

compliant Wireless LAN Cards. In addition, the

optional SNCA-AN1 External Antenna can be used to

transmit wireless signals over a longer distance.

A wireless system configuration can save you time

and money during installation.

*2

When the SNCA-CFW5 (IEEE802.11g/11b Wireless LAN
Card) is used with the SNC-RX Series and SNC-CS50, the
typical transfer rate is approximately 3 Mb/s. When used
with the SNC-RZ50, the typical transfer rate is approximately
9 Mb/s when using the CF Card slot and approximately
3 Mb/s when using the PC Card slot.

“Day/Night” Function

These cameras can switch from day mode (Color)

to night mode (B/W) by replacing the camera’s

infrared cut filter with a clear filter. Users can toggle

between the two modes, manually, on a predefined

schedule, using an external sensor, or automatically in

response to surrounding light conditions. When these

cameras are in night mode, they are sensitive to

near-IR illuminators, allowing them to operate even in

zero lx

*3

conditions.

*3

Zero lx means absence of visible light to the naked eye.

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