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SNCRZ30N PTZ JPEG Network Camera Combining network functionality with Pan/Tilt/Zoom capability, the SNC-RZ30N camera takes remote monitoring and general IT applications to the next step by offering the flexibility to see almost anything within the camera's range and field-of-view over an ordinary TCP/IP network. By simply using a popular web browser like Microsoft™ Internet Explorer, images and the PTZ movement of the SNC-RZ30N/2 camera can be controlled using a PC at any location and at any time without the need for any additional software or plug-ins. The SNC-RZ30N employs a new 1/6 type Interline Transfer Super HAD CCD, which will provides higher sensitivity. Transfer Super HAD CCD, which will provide a higher sensitivity image of 2.5lx The SNC-RZ30N has the slow shutter on/off button on the setting menu of the web page, which allows you an easier shutter setting modification. The versatile and flexible SNC-RZ30N is packed with incredible features and comes in a sleek, compact and lightweight design that can be ceiling mounted or placed on a flat surface. If the SNC-RZ30N camera is installed on a desktop, captured still images and composite video output images will be inverted. Built-in Web Server - To be used with standard web browser 25x AF Zoom High speed, quiet pan/tilt/zoom Up to 50 User Access 10/100 Base T Ethernet Interface 736 x 480 Pixels Maximum/ up to 30 fps Supports DHCP, FTP, SNMP, and VISCA RS-232C/485 protocols Rapidly recenter and zoom image automatically Ceiling or Wall Mount options* Motion Detector with Relay Output Two Type II PCMCIA Slots Steadyshot® Function Day/Night View Mode * If the SNC-RZ30N camera is installed on a desktop, captured still images and composite video output images will be inverted. The SNC-RZ30N employs a new 1/6 type Interline-Transfer Super HAD CCD, which will provide a higher sensitivity image of 2.5lx The SNC-RZ30N has the slow shutter on/off button on the setting menu of the web page, which allows you an easier shutter setting modification. Minimum Object Distance is (Tele) 800mm,(Wide) 300mm Feature Benefit 25x Optical Zoom Capability Allows a user to zoom in on small or distant objects with exceptional clarity. Slow Shutter Setting While the original model requires CGI command input, SNC-RZ30N has the slow shutter on/off button on the setting menu of the web page, which allows you an easier shutter setting modification. High-resolution CCD sensor The SNC-RZ30N employs a new 1/6 type Interline-Transfer Super HAD CCD, which will provide a higher sensitivity image of 2.5lx while the original version provided 3.0lx at F1.6. Click'n PTZ Function - NEW! Adding to its already powerful P/T/Z functions is the SNC-RZ30N's ability to now rapidly recenter the selected area of a larger image with just the click of a mouse. Thanks to its newly incorporated Click'n PTZ function, all you need to do is click, drag and release to quickly zoom in on a particular area. In addition, the newly zoomed image automatically recenters itself within the display. Improved Touring Function - NEW! The SNC-RZ30N allows touring to resume after interruption. Normal tour is interrupted when the user starts to remotely control the camera. SNC-RZ30N's improved touring function now automatically resumes to tour after the user-defined period of inactivity. Analog composite video output connector Unlike most network cameras, the SNC-RZ30N has an analog composite video output connector for outputting video to a local recorder, making it ideal for reviewing activity that might have been missed while monitoring in real time. High quality image/ selectable parameters The SNC-RZ30N has a number of selectable parameters that make it easy to match the quality of the image with your bandwidths. The resolution can be selected from a choice of 736 x 480, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 160 x 120. You can set the parameters so that images are still very clear with no image break up. Minimum object distance (Tele) 800mm,(Wide) 300mm Image transfer using FTP/SMTP Because the SNC-RZ30N supports both FTP and SMTP protocols, JPEG still image data can be transferred, as required, either to an FTP server or a specified e:mail address as a JPEG attachment. Activity Detection/Alarm Trigger The SNC-RZ30N has a built-in motion and light sensor that can trigger an alarm or a switch. In addition to using these built-in sensors, a system can be configured such that up to three external sensors can be connected to the SNC-RZ30N for use as an activity detector. Analog Composite Video Output The SNC-RZ30N can output an analog composite video signal via a BNC connector on the camera's rear panel. This is an ideal feature for sending signals to a local recording device or monitor. VISCA ™ RS-232C/485 Protocol The SNC-RZ30N can now be interfaced with external control equipment using the VISCA protocol. This configuration allows for local control of the Pan Tilt and Zoom the camera settings. Simultaneous Access Up to 50 users can simultaneously access a single SNC-RZ30N camera to monitor images and control the unit. One of two control modes for the camera can be set up the administrator, allowing control of the camera to be shared by a number of users. Network Security - IP Filtering User access to the SNC-RZ30N can be limited by IP filtering. Up to 10 different groups can be established by defining an IP address range for each group. This allows users with IP addresses in a defined range to access the camera while denying access to all other addresses. Network Security - Password Protection Users names and passwords can be assigned to allow four levels of access. Generally, the administrator has complete access/control of the camera, while the other level levels can be set to limit user privileges to functions such as PTZ control, viewing trigger control, etc. Specification Detail Camera Imager The SNC-RZ30/2 employs a new 1/6 type Interline-Transfer Super HAD CCD, which will provide a higher sensitivity image of 2.5lx Pixels 680,000 pixels Electronic shutter 1/4 to 1/100,000 sec SNC-RZ30/2 has the slow shutter on/off button on the setting menu of the web page, which allows you an easier shutter setting modification. Exposure Auto [full auto including backlight compensation, Shutter-priority, Iris-priority] and manual White Balance Auto, ATW, Indoor, Outdoor, One-push (trigger command), Manual EV Compensation -1.75 to +1.75 (15 steps) IRIS Auto/Manual (F1.6 to close) Gain Auto/Manual (-3 dB to 28dB) Focus mode Auto/Manual (Near, Far, One-push autofocus) Lens - Zoom ratio 25x optical zoom, 300x with digital zoom Horizontal viewing angle 2.0 degrees to 45 degrees Focal length f = 2.4 mm to 60 mm F-number F1.6 (wide), F2.7 (tele) Minimum object distance Tele: 800 mm Wide: 300 mm Hardware - CPU 32-bit RISC processor Hardware - RAM 32 MB (includes 8 MB alarm buffer) Hardware - Embedded flash memory 8 MB Pan/Tilt - Pan angle -170 to +170 degrees Pan/Tilt - Pan speed 2 sec. / 340 degrees Pan/Tilt - Tilt angle -25 to +90 degrees Pan/Tilt - Tilt speed 1.5 sec. / 115 degrees Image Data - Resolution 736 x 480, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 and 160 x 120 Image Data - Compression Motion JPEG Image Data - Compression Ratio 1/5 ~ 1/60 (10 steps) Image Data - Frame Rate 30 fps max. (640 x 480) Interfaces - Ethernet 100Base-TX/10 Base-T (RJ-45) Interfaces - PCMCIA Type II x 2 Interfaces - Video Output Analog Composite (BNC x1) Interfaces - Sensor In 3 Interfaces - Alarm Out 3 Serial IF RS-232C/485 (transparency only) Analog Video Output - Signal System NTSC Analog Video Output - Sync. System Internal Analog Video Output - Horizontal Resolution 480 TV Lines Analog Video Output - S/N Ratio Better than 48dB Analog Video Output - Min. Illumination 3 lx. (color) Mass 2 lb. - 10 oz. Power requirements DC 12 V via AC Adaptor (100 to 240 V) Power Consumption 21.6 W Operation Temperature 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 104°F) Operating Humidity 20% to 80% Non-condensing Storage Humidity 20% to 95% Non-condensing Dimensions (W x H x D) 140 x 175 x 144 mm (5-5/8 x 7 x 5-3/4 inches) Protocols TCP/IP/HTTP, ARP, FTP, SMTP, ICMP, VISCA RS-232C and SNMP
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