PTZ Sony A12
PTZ Sony A12
PTZ Sony A12
Operating Instructions
Software Version 1.0
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
SRG-A40/A12
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White Balance ....................................... 69
Accessing the Camera from a Web Detail / NR ............................................. 69
Browser Day/Night ICR ........................................71
Others ................................................... 72
Setting-up the Computer .......................... 48 Network Menu ...........................................73
Accessing the Camera from a Web Network ................................................. 73
Browser ..................................................... 48 Security Menu ............................................75
Accessing the Web App entering the User ....................................................... 75
camera’s IP address ............................. 48 Access Limit .......................................... 76
Accessing the Web App entering the SSL ......................................................... 78
camera’s URL ........................................ 48 Referer Check ........................................80
Accessing the Web App using the QR Brute Force Attack Protection ...............80
code ...................................................... 48 PTZF Control Menu .....................................81
Setting the Initial Password ...................... 49 PTZF Control ...........................................81
Start the Web App connecting the P/T Range Limit .................................... 82
camera to the computer ...................... 49 Stream Menu ............................................. 83
When You Use Antivirus Software on Your Stream ................................................... 83
Computer .................................................. 49 Video Stream ........................................ 85
When the SSL Function is Used ................. 49 Audio Stream ........................................ 88
Maintenance Menu ................................... 89
Initialize ................................................. 89
Web App Screen System Log ...........................................90
HTTP Access Log ....................................91
About Web App Screen ............................. 50 Service ....................................................91
Live Operation Screen .......................... 50 EULA .......................................................91
PTZ Auto Framing Setting Screen ........ 50 Software .................................................91
Setting Screen ...................................... 50
Location and Function of the Screen
Common Parts ....................................... 51
Live Operation Screen ................................ 51
Appendix
Location and Function of the Live Message List .............................................. 92
Operation Screen .................................. 51 Camera Lamp Display ........................... 92
PTZ Auto Framing Screen .......................... 54 Camera Screen Display (OSD Menu) .... 92
Location and function of the PTZ Auto List of error codes for SRT streaming ... 92
Framing Setting Screen ........................ 54 Troubleshooting ........................................ 93
Location and function of PTZ Auto Preset Items and Image Setting File
Framing execution screen .................... 58 Items ......................................................... 94
Setting Screen ............................................59 Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus Settings ............. 94
Location and function of the setting Camera Settings .................................... 94
screen ....................................................59 Specifications ............................................ 96
Dimensions ........................................... 98
SYSTEM SELECT switch settings ......... 100
Web App Menu Pin array of the VISCA RS-422 terminal
and how to use it ................................ 100
Web App Menu Operation Method .......... 60
Operation method of the setting
value ..................................................... 60
Operation Guide/Notice Message ....... 60
Angle of view’s adjustment .................. 61
Saving method of the setting ............... 61
System Menu .............................................62
Information ............................................62
Date & Time ...........................................62
Installation .............................................63
Video Menu ............................................... 65
Picture Setting File ............................... 65
Exposure ............................................... 66
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Using This Manual
This manual is designed to be read on a Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any
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in order to use the camera is described here. contained herein at any time without notice.
Read this manual before operation. The software described herein may also be
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Jumping to a related page • is trademark of Sony Corporation.
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display, click the part displaying the relevant • “Exmor R” and are trademarks of
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The software displays described in this manual are
Inc.
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may be different from the ones that actually
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1920×1080/25p 1920×1080/59.94p
1920×1080/29.97p
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Other system names, product names
appearing in this document are trademarks or Notes on Usage
registered trademarks of their respective
manufacturers. Trademarked items are not • When you shoot with this camera, respect the
indicated by ® or ™ symbols in this document. privacy of others, follow the local privacy law,
and regulations or ethical standards of the
shooting location.
• Do not use this camera for illegal or inadequate
purposes.
Precautions for Preventing • Do not use this camera for slander, ill-
treatment, harassment, stalking, threats, or
Access to the Camera by an actions which entrench on legal titles such as
privacy rights or publicity rights, etc. of others.
Unintended Third Party • Usage of this camera is not assumed for use by
The camera settings may be changed by an military or law enforcement.
unintended third party on the network,
depending on the usage environment.
The camera can be fraudulently accessed in a
network environment where a device is
connected or connectable to the network
without the administrator’s permission, or where
a computer or other network device connected
to the network can be used without any
permission.
With the customer’s responsibility, connect to
the network environment such as above.
To use this camera, it is necessary to set the
password after installing the camera. Refer to
“Setting the Initial Password” (page 49) for how
to set the password.
Privacy Notice
The tracking function of this unit automatically
recognizes the subject, controls the pan/tilt/
zoom, uses the tracking function and face-
recognition technology by AI to include the
subject within the screen. This function
processes the “living body” data of the subject’s
face which you have selected as the tracking
object. This recognized data is saved for a fixed
term in this unit. This data is not sent to Sony. The
other acquired skeleton and face information are
not saved in this unit, and these recognition data
can be deleted by turning off the unit, standby or
stopping the tracking function.
By using the unit’s function, you are responsible
for gathering or using the subject’s image or
data under the applied data protection law. It is
recommended to tell the target person of the
tracking function and face-recognition
technology used by this unit. For inquiries,
contact Sony customer support.
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Video output
Features In addition to HDMI/SDI output, IP network
transmission can be performed simultaneously
The camera can analyze the captured video and with the IP streaming function (SDI output does
generate the video contents automatically in not support 4K).
real-time which generally requires a lot of time as For the IP streaming function, ITU-T H.264/H.265
well as work hours and costs. is applied to video compression mode (video
The setting of the camera or operations of codec) and it achieves a high compression rate
applications can be performed intuitively on the while maintaining the image quality. Also, it
simple screen of the computer’s web browser. decreases the network bandwidth load.
Moreover, the camera supports multi-streaming
PTZ Auto Framing output. Up to 3 multi-streaming outputs are
supported in the different settings.
This application automatically rotates the camera
up, down, left, right, and zooms in or out. It
keeps shooting a moving subject under an Preset function
optimum composition. Up to 100 preset data can be stored in the VISCA
The camera automatically shoots natural and command and up to 256 preset data in the CGI
smooth video as if there were skilled operators command.
operating the camera. On the PTZ Motion Sync function, pan, tilt, and
zoom work together to enable smooth preset
Pan/Tilt/Zoom video camera equipped operations.
with a small built-in pan-tilt head
• The camera unit is equipped with a 1/2.5-type Equipped with RS-422 interface
Exmor R CMOS sensor and an optical zoom The camera is equipped with the RS-422
lens*1 with pan/tilt/zoom features integrated interface which is the industry standard VISCA
into a small built-in pan-tilt head. This versatile camera protocol in external communication.
camera can be used for various applications.
• The pan-tilt head can pan to the right or left by
170 degrees and tilt upward to 90 degrees and
Equipped with PoE++(class8) (Power
downward to 20 degrees, which allows the over Ethernet Plus Plus)
camera to remotely shoot wide areas. The camera supports IEEE802.3bt-compatible
• The camera pans and tilts at a speed of PoE++(class8) (Power over Ethernet Plus), and
between 0.5 and 101 degrees (maximum power supply and control are possible with one
speed) per second, and it also pans and tilts at LAN cable.
a maximum speed of 300 degrees per second
in the preset operation.
Compatible with VISCA over IP protocol
An IP connection can be established between
Zoom performance for capturing distant the camera and the remote controller.
subjects
For SRG-A40, in addition to 20×*1 optical zoom, it Equipped with tally lamp
uses Sony’s 2×*2 Clear Image Zoom function and
2× Tele Convert mode*2 to achieve the equivalent The camera is equipped with a tally lamp that
of up to 80x optical telephoto performance. distinguishes between cameras and identifies
Moreover, when the digital zoom is used the AutoFraming shooting statuses in use.
together, this camera achieves the telephoto
performance equivalent to 480×. Extensibility
NDI|HX
Audio input/output This camera is compatible with NDI|HX of
The camera is equipped with 2ch audio which is NewTek, Inc.
applicable for microphone/line input. To use NDI|HX, you are required to purchase the
The input audio signal is transmitted to HDMI/ license key (page 84).
SDI simultaneously. Additionally, the signal is
transmitted to the IP network with the streaming *1 20× optical zoom for the SRG-A40
function. 12× optical zoom for the SRG-A12
*2 Functions when shooting at 1920×1080 only.
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being supplied by connecting the camera
Location and Function of Parts and PoE++(class8) power supply device with
a LAN cable. The lamp stops flashing and
lights up in green when start-up of the
camera is complete.
Camera The lamp flashes in green when the camera
receives an operation command from the
supplied remote commander.
Front
The lamp lights up in orange when the
(power) button on the supplied remote
commander is pressed and the camera
ȩ enters the standby mode.
The lamp flashes in yellow while upgrading
Ȫ the firmware.
The lamp flashes in orange when there are
defects in the camera (for instance, when
rotations of the fan motor slows down or
ȫ stops, etc.).
NETWORK lamp
Flashes during initialization when the
Ȭ
camera is connected to the PoE++(class8)
ȭ Ȯ power supply device with a LAN cable and
power is being supplied. The lamp lights up
Tally lamp when it is connected to the network once
Lights up in red when a tally command is start-up is complete.
received or the camera is selected by an Lights up after start-up is complete if
optional remote controller (depending on connected to a network when power is
the setting mode). Also, this lamp can supplied to the camera from an outlet using
display the tracking status by changing an AC adapter and power cord. The lamp
lighting or flashing in green while the PTZ turns off when not connected to the
Auto Framing function is performing. network.
The tally brightness can be set in the OSD The lamp turns off while upgrading the
menu, Web App, or VISCA/CGI commands. firmware.
The lamp flashes when there are defects in
Lens the camera (for instance, when rotations of
This is a 20× (SRG-A40) or 12x (SRG-A12) the fan motor slows down or stops, etc.).
magnification-optical zoom lens. By
Intake air port
enabling CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM (Clear Image
Zoom), the camera can zoom up to 30× for Note
4K and 40× for HD. CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM can
be set in the OSD menu, Web App, or VISCA/ Do not cover this port to avoid malfunctions.
CGI commands. Back
CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM is not available for SRG-
A12.
ȯ Ȱ ȱ Ȳȳ ȴ ȵ
Note
Do not touch the part around the lens when
energized.
POWER lamp
ȶ ȷ ȸ ȹ Ⱥ Ȼ ȼ Ƚ
Flashes in green when the camera is
connected to an outlet using the supplied AC
adapter and power cord, or when power is
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MIC terminal (audio input terminal) the OSD menu or [Format] under [Video
Input for commercially-available MIC or LINE Out] on the Web App menu is applied.
to connect an audio device.
Switch between MIC and LINE input as Switch state SDI format/level
indicated on “Connecting to commercially- OFF Level-A
available microphones, etc.” (page 24). ON Level-B
Reset switch To apply the settings, turn off the power and
Press the switch for 10 seconds or longer to back on again.
return to the factory default while in the
RESERVED
Power On or Standby status.
This switch is not used.
IR SELECT switch VISCA connect setting
Set the remote commander ID for receiving This switch is used when VISCA and VISCA
the signal. over IP are used.
Use the same ID with the remote
commander being used. Switch state VISCA CONNECTION
OFF Invalidates VISCA, VISCA over
Remote commander sensor IP
This is for the supplied remote commander. ON Enables VISCA, VISCA over IP
SYSTEM SELECT switch To apply the settings, turn off the power and
Used for selecting the video format to be back on again.
output from the HDMI and SDI OUT Baud Rate settings of VISCA RS-422
terminals. When the SYSTEM SELECT switch communication
is set to 6, the setting can be changed
remotely in the OSD menu, Web App, or Switch state Baud Rate
VISCA/CGI commands. OFF 9600 bps
ON 38400 bps
CAMERA SETUP switches
Perform the camera setup. To apply the settings, turn off the power and
back on again.
CAMERA SETUP switch settings
19.5V (DC power input) terminal
Connect the AC adapter (supplied).
Notes
• Do not use any AC adapter other than the
supplied AC adapter. Otherwise, a fire or
malfunction may occur.
• Do not connect the AC adapter and
PoE++(class8) power supply device at the
same time to avoid heat generation.
ɡɠ ɟɞ
VISCA RS-422 IN terminal
Switch No. Setting items Connect with a remote controller (not
supplied).
1 SDI format/level settings
When you connect multiple cameras,
2 RESERVED connect it to the VISCA RS-422 OUT terminal
3 VISCA connect setting of the previous camera in the daisy chain
4 Baud Rate settings of RS-422
connection.
for VISCA communication
VISCA RS-422 OUT terminal
SDI format/level settings When you connect multiple cameras,
This setting is enabled when the video connect it to the VISCA RS-422 IN terminal of
format is 1920×1080/50p or 1920×1080/ the next camera in the daisy chain
59.94p. connection.
When the SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to
6, the setting set on [VIDEO FORMAT] on
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HDMI terminal
Notes
Outputs the image from the camera as an
HDMI video signal. • Set a password when the camera is being
operated for the first time.
Note • When connecting this camera to a
Under the following cases, VGA output is network, connect via a system that
applied to the image output through the provides a protection function such as a
HDMI terminal and the image quality router or firewall. If connected without
degrades. such protection, security issues may occur.
• When the SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to 7
• When you choose [720/59.94p VGA] for AC adapter cord clamper mounting hole
[VIDEO FORMAT] on the OSD menu Clamping the supplied cord clamper
• When you choose [Format] - [1280×720/ prevents the AC adapter from coming out.
59.94p (HDMI:VGA)] for [Video Out] on the
Web App menu Bottom
• When you perform setup using the OSD
menu or Web App, set the SYSTEM SELECT Ⱦ
switch to 6.
Note
Do not connect the PoE++(class8) power
supply device and AC adapter at the same
time to avoid heat generation.
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Rating label
This label shows the name of the camera and
its electric rating.
Infrared Remote Commander
Important
(supplied)
The product name and electric rating are
located at the bottom of the camera.
ȱ
ȩ
Ȫ
ȫ
Ȳ
ȭ
Ȯ ȳ
ȯ
ȴ
MENU button
Press the button to display or not to display
the OSD menu.
Notes
• The OSD menu is not displayed on the SDI
output image when the [Menu Overlay
(SDI)] check box on the Web App menu is
not selected.
• The OSD menu is not displayed on the
HDMI output image when the [Menu
Overlay (HDMI)] check box on the Web App
menu is not selected.
CANC./BACK button
Press this to cancel the setting in the camera
OSD menu, or return to the previous screen.
PAN-TILT button
Press the arrow buttons to pan or tilt the
camera. Press the HOME button to have the
camera return the position facing forward.
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PRESET position operation button (power) button
Hold down the PRESET button and press Press this button to turn on the power or to
buttons 1 to 3 to store the current camera put the camera in standby mode.
direction, zoom, focus adjustment, and
backlight compensation in the memory of P/T RESET button
the pressed number button. Performs the initialization operation of pan
Pressing the number button on which the and tilt. Press this when the POWER lamp
settings are memorized calls their statuses. and NETWORK lamp are flashing at the same
time.
Notes
• These buttons do not function when the ZOOM buttons
OSD menu is displayed. Press the T (telephoto) button to zoom in.
• For details on items that can be stored with Press the W (wide angle) button to zoom out.
the PRESET button, see “Preset Items and
Image Setting File Items” (page 94). PTZ AUTO FRAMING button
ON: Performs PTZ Auto Framing.
FOCUS buttons OFF: Stops PTZ Auto Framing.
Used for focus adjustment. FUNC. : This is not used.
Press the AF (Auto Focus) button to adjust
the focus automatically. To adjust the focus
manually, press the MF (Manual Focus) Required batteries
button, and adjust it with the F (Far) and N Two R6 (size AA) batteries are required for the
(Near) buttons. remote commander. To avoid the risk of
explosion, use R6 (size AA) manganese or
Note alkaline batteries.
Press the MF button and adjust the focus Insert the batteries to the remote commander
manually when shooting the following while referring to the following illustrations.
objects.
• White walls and other objects without
contrast
• Objects behind glass
• Objects with horizontal stripes
• Objects on which bright lights are cast or
reflected
• Nightscapes and other dark objects with
blinking lights
• Lit objects shot with darkened exposure
adjustment or exposure compensation
settings
ASSIGN button
This is not used.
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System Configuration
This camera can be arranged into various system configurations with other products (not supplied). This
section describes typical system examples with the required components and the main usage of each
system.
System Configuration
Video monitor
Video signal
Remote commander
(supplied) Signal flow
System Configuration
Video monitor
Computer
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Operating a Single Camera Using the Optional Remote
Controller
What you can do with this system
Perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the remote controller.
System Configuration
Video monitor
Remote controller
Video signal
Remote Control (VISCA) signal
Signal flow
• The illustration of the remote controller features the RM-IP500 (sold separately) remote controller.
• Turn on switch number 3 on the CAMERA SETUP switch when using VISCA communication.
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Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Optional Remote
Controller
What you can do with this system
• For the RS-422 connection, you can remotely operate up to seven cameras with a single remote
controller.
• Perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick.
System Configuration
Video monitor
Video switcher
Remote controller
Video signal
Remote Control (VISCA) signal
Tally/contact signal
Signal flow
• The illustration of the remote controller features the RM-IP500 (sold separately) remote controller.
• Turn on switch number 3 on the CAMERA SETUP switch when using VISCA communication.
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Installation and Connection CAUTION
Installation of the camera using the tripod screws and
screw holes should not be done for installation on a
ceiling or a shelf, etc., in a high position.
Installing the Camera
Installing the Camera Using the
Installing the camera on a desk M3 Fixing Screw Holes
Place the camera on a flat surface. Attach the camera using 4 M3 fixing screw holes
If you place the camera on an inclined surface, located on the bottom of the camera.
make sure that the inclination is less than ±15 Attach the camera to a fitting with a flat surface
degrees to guarantee pan/tilt performance, and using M3 screws with the following
take measures to prevent it from falling. specifications.
M3 screw
= 3 to 6 mm
= 0.12 to 0.25 inches
Notes
• Do not grasp the camera head when carrying Installing the camera on the
the camera.
• Do not turn the camera head by hand. Doing so ceiling
may result in a camera malfunction. Using the supplied ceiling bracket (A)/(B), wire
rope, and screws, you can attach the camera to
the ceiling. When you install the camera, always
install it on a level ceiling. If you install it on a
sloping or uneven ceiling, make sure that the
place where you install it is within ±15 degrees of
the horizontal surface.
CAUTION
• Entrust installation to an experienced
contractor or installer when installing the
camera on ceilings or other high locations.
• When installing the camera in a high location,
be sure that the location and installation
components (excluding the supplied
Attaching the Camera to a Tripod accessories) are strong enough to support the
camera and the mounting bracket, and install
Attach a tripod to the screw hole used for the camera securely. If the components are not
attaching a tripod on the bottom of the camera. strong enough, the camera may fall and cause
The tripod must be set up on a flat surface and its serious injury.
screws tightened firmly by hand. • Always install the supplied wire rope to prevent
Use a tripod with screws of the following the camera from falling.
specifications. • If you install the camera in a high location,
check it periodically (at least once a year) to
ensure that the connection has not loosened.
Depending on your state of use, perform this
periodic check more frequently.
= 4.5 to 7 mm
= 0.18 to 0.27 inches
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Before installing the camera 1-2 In the case that a wire cannot be attached
Determine the shooting direction of the camera, on the ceiling, attach the wire on the ceiling
and then make the holes for the ceiling bracket bracket (B) as illustrated below with the
(B) and the connecting cables on the ceiling. supplied screws (M3×8).
Notes
• The connecting cables cannot be passed
through ceiling bracket (B). A hole for the
wiring is required in the ceiling at the back of
the camera where it is attached to the ceiling.
• The recommended tightening torque for each
screw are described in below.
M3: 0.6 N·m (6.1 kgf·cm)
M2.6: 0.4 N·m (4.1 kgf·cm)
Ceiling
Ceiling
bracket (B)
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3 Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom 4 Insert the protrusions raised on the ceiling
of the camera using the 4 supplied screws bracket (A) into the spaces prepared in the
(M3 × 8). ceiling bracket (B), and temporarily attach
Align the bracket holes with the screw holes them by pushing the ceiling bracket (A) to
on the camera and attach the bracket to the the rear.
camera.
Ceiling
bracket (B)
Ceiling
Ceiling
Ceiling
bracket (A)
M3 × 8
CAUTION (supplied)
Use the supplied screws. Otherwise, you
may break the internal parts of the camera. Lightly tighten the screws temporarily in the
order indicated in the figure. Afterwards,
screw each of them firmly.
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6-1 Connect the cables to the terminals at the 6-3 To prevent the AC adapter cord from
back of the camera. coming off, attach the supplied cord
clamper to the rear of the camera and fix
the AC adapter cord.
Ceiling
Note
The cord clamper cannot be replaced once
attached to the camera.
6-2 To prevent the HDMI cable from coming off, 1 Remove the 3 screws used to attach the
mount the HDMI cable fixing plate with the camera in step 5 of “How to install the
supplied screw (single, M2.6 × 6, black) on camera”.
the back of the camera, then fix the HDMI
cable with a banding band, etc. 2 While pushing the entire camera up
towards the ceiling, move the camera to the
HDMI cable fixing plate front.
M2.6 × 6 (supplied)
The hooks will disengage and you can
remove the camera.
Banding band
Note
Do not attach the HDMI cable on the camera
if you will not use it.
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2 Fix the AC adapter cord with the cord
Connecting the Camera clamper so that it does not come out.
Unlock the cord clamper and put the cord
through it.
To power supply
AC adapter
(supplied) AC adapter cord
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Connecting a single camera to a
switcher, recorder, or monitor
Devices equipped with an HDMI input terminal
Notes
• When you supply power from a PoE++ power
source, use a network cable of Category 5e or
higher.
• Do not connect the PoE++ power supply device SDI OUT
and the AC adapter at the same time to prevent
generating heat.
• When power is supplied from PoE++, both the Connecting cable with
POWER lamp (green) and NETWORK lamp BNC connector
(commercially available)
(green) flash until the initial verification process
is complete (approximately 1 minute,
depending on the power supply device). To SDI input terminal
• When the network camera is powered by a
PoE++ power supply, do not route the wiring
outdoors.
• If a non PoE++ compatible device is connected,
both the POWER lamp (green) and NETWORK
lamp (green) flash, and the camera won’t start. Video monitor
• When you turn the power off, wait at least 10
seconds before you turn it on again.
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Using the VISCA RS-422 terminal
Connecting a single camera to a A remote controller can be connected via the
single remote controller (not VISCA RS-422 terminal. The VISCA RS-422 allows
supplied) connections of up to 1.2 km in length.
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Using the VISCA RS-422 terminal
Up to 7 cameras can be connected via the VISCA Notes
RS-422 terminal. The VISCA RS-422 allows • When RM-IP10 (sold separately) is used as the
connections of up to 1.2 km in length. remote controller, make a connecting cable
using the RS-422 terminal board connectors
supplied with the remote controller.
When you make the connecting cable, refer to
the pin array of the VISCA RS-422 terminal
(page 100) and VISCA RS-422 connection
diagram (page 100).
• Turn on switch number 3 on the CAMERA
SETUP switch when using VISCA
communication.
• Use the same settings for both switch number
4 on the CAMERA SETUP switch located on the
Network cable back of all the cameras connected and the
(commercially available)* Baud Rate setting on the remote controller.
When the settings differ, the operation cannot
be performed correctly.
Network cable
(commercially available)*
Network cable
(commercially available)*
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Connecting multiple cameras using VISCA over
IP
Connecting a commercially
• When you connect multiple cameras to a single available video switcher
remote controller or when you connect
multiple cameras to multiple remote For 4K output (HDMI output only)
controllers with a computer, use a switching When you want to switch cameras, connect a
hub for the connection. commercially available video switcher.
• The camera network’s initial setting is “DHCP.” For the connection to the video switcher, refer to
When using with the DHCP, also connect a the operating instructions of the switcher.
router, which can resolve DHCP issues with the
hub. When a router is not used, turn off DHCP
and set the IP address.
HDMI cable
(not supplied)
Network cable
(commercially available)*
Network cable
(commercially available)*
HUB
(commercially
available)
HDMI cable
(not supplied)
Network cable
(commercially available)*
Network cable
(commercially
available)*
Network cable
(commercially
available)*
Network cable
HDMI cable
(commercially
(not supplied)
available)*
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For HD output
When you want to switch cameras, connect a
Connecting to commercially-
commercially available video switcher. available microphones, etc.
For the connection to the video switcher, refer to
the operating instructions of the switcher. Connect a commercially-available stereo
microphone, mixer, etc.
Input audio will be transmitted to the HDMI and
SDI OUT output as well as IP network streaming
in stereo format.
Switch between the microphone input and line
input from the Web App.
Connect a commercially-available stereo
Connecting cable with microphone when using the microphone input.
BNC connector Connect using the stereo cable from a
(commercially available) commercially-available mixer when using the
line input.
Network cable
(commercially This camera
available)*
Video monitor
Network cable
(commercially available)*
Notes
• Do not place the camera near devices that may
Network cable
(commercially generate noise.
available)* • If you place a microphone near this camera, it
may pick up the sound from the camera.
Check the audio of the microphone input in
HDMI cable
(not supplied) advance when installing.
• When microphone input is selected, the
camera supplies 2.5 VDC Plug-in-power. Do not
connect a non-supported microphone when
the microphone input is selected.
Connecting control signals
Video switcher
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Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Operating Multiple Cameras
Remote Commander
Using the Infrared Remote
Commander
Before Starting Operations 1 Set the IR SELECT switch on the back of the
Before operating, check that the camera and camera you want to operate to 1, 2, or 3.
peripheral devices are properly installed and The setting is reflected immediately.
connected.
CAMERA SELECT
POWER lights
To the AC adapter (supplied)
You can operate the specified camera(s).
Note
Wait at least 10 seconds if you want to turn on the
camera again after putting it in the standby
mode.
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Pan/Tilt Operation Zoom Operation
Press either of the ZOOM buttons.
Subject appears
closer. (Tele)
Subject appears
farther away.
(Wide angle)
Note
1 Press the (power) button.
The camera will turn on and perform the When you perform pan/tilt operations while the
pan/tilt reset action automatically. camera is in telephoto mode, the moving speed
of the image on the screen may be a little jerky.
2 Press the direction button to pan or tilt the
camera.
While checking the picture on the screen,
press the appropriate arrow button.
To move the camera little by little, press the
Focusing on a subject
button just for a moment.
To move the camera in a wide range, press
and hold the button.
To move the camera diagonally, press the
or button while holding down the or
button.
AF
To face the camera back to the front MF
Press the HOME button. F
N
If you accidentally move the camera
with your hand
Press the P/T RESET button to perform the pan/
tilt reset action. To adjust the focus automatically
Press the AF (Auto Focus) button.
If the POWER lamp and NETWORK lamp The camera focuses on the subject in the center
on the camera flash simultaneously, and of the screen automatically.
“PAN-TILT ERROR!” is displayed on the
OSD menu screen To adjust the focus manually
If the camera is moved by an external shock, or After pressing the MF (Manual Focus) button,
objects or your fingers are caught in the camera, press either the F (Far) or the N (Near) button to
the camera detects the difference in the pan/tilt adjust the focus.
position, in which case operation automatically
stops. Focusing on a
To reset the pan/tilt position, press the P/T far off subject
RESET button or turn off the camera and turn it
on again. Focusing on a
nearby subject
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Note
Storing the Camera Settings Before you store the position, zoom, focus, etc.
in Memory– Preset Feature of the camera, make sure to install and secure
the camera in place to use it properly.
Settings, including the camera position, zoom,
focus, and backlighting, can be stored in a
preset. Recalling the stored status
You can also store the presets from Web App or
Press any of the 1 to 3 buttons in which you have
VISCA/CGI commands.
stored the settings.
Note
Notes
The camera supports up to 256 presets. The
• When the pan/tilt position is set to PRESET1,
number of presets that are supported will vary
the camera moves to the PRESET1 position at
depending on the device used.
startup.
– For the RM-IP500 (sold separately), up to 100.
• Storing or clearing the settings in PRESET 1
– For the RM-IP10 (sold separately), up to 16.
takes about 2 seconds longer than for other
– For the remote commander (supplied), up to 3.
preset operations.
– For a Web App, up to 100 positions.
• When you are storing or clearing the settings in
– For VISCA command, up to 100.
one PRESET, you cannot restore, store, or clear
– For CGI command, up to 256.
the settings in another PRESET.
• For details on the items that can be cleared
For details on the camera settings that can be
from the memory, see “Preset Items and Image
preset, see “Preset Items and Image Setting File
Setting File Items” (page 94).
Items” (page 94).
• You can register or delete the preset even while
the OSD menu is being displayed.
• Note that if you change the image flip setting,
Storing the camera status the set preset will be cleared.
• The supplied remote commander does not
have the function to remove the preset
memories. Therefore, remove the memories
using Web App, VISCA/CGI commands, or the
remote controller (sold separately), or
overwrite the memory on the same position.
While holding
down
Press the
number button
you want to set.
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Returning to the main menu
Operating OSD (On-Screen Press the MENU or CANC./BACK button.
Display) Menus
This section explains how to configure the Canceling an OSD menu
camera using the supplied remote commander.
In this manual, the displayed setting menu is When the main menu is displayed, press the
written as the OSD (On Screen Display). MENU or CANC./BACK button once. When a
setting menu is displayed, press the MENU or
For details on the OSD menu items, refer to page CANC./BACK button twice.
30 through page 42.
Notes
• [IR RECEIVE] cannot be set to [OFF] in the
SYSTEM menu when you operate the OSD
menu with the supplied remote commander.
Set [IR RECEIVE] to [OFF] either using the
remote controller (sold separately) or from the
Web App menu.
• The OSD menu is not displayed on the SDI
output image when the [Menu Overlay (SDI)]
check box on the Web App menu is not
selected.
• The OSD menu is not displayed on the HDMI
output image when the [Menu Overlay (HDMI)]
check box on the Web App menu is not
selected.
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or : Indicates use of the ///
Adjusting and Configuring the Camera buttons to select menu items and settings.
through On-Screen Menus These correspond to the joystick directions on
a remote controller.
: Indicates use of the SET button
(equivalent to ENTER) to confirm the menu
item or setting selection, or to advance to the
About On-Screen Menus next screen or next operation. This
corresponds to the joystick button on a
You can configure the shooting conditions and remote controller.
system setup of the camera from the menus : Indicates use of the MENU button or
displayed on an external monitor. Display setting CANC./BACK button (equivalent to MENU) to
menus are described as OSD menus in this show/hide the menu screen.
document. : Indicates that you can return to the main
Menu operations can be performed using the menu by pressing the MENU button.
supplied remote commander or a remote
controller (sold separately). The method used to display the menu will vary
For details, refer to the operating instructions of depending on the remote controller model. Refer
the remote controller. to the operating instructions of the remote
controller (sold separately).
Show/hide menu
switch Main menu
Item select Press the MENU button on the supplied remote
Confirm commander to display the main menu.
Cancel the selection/
setting/move to execute
the previous operation
screen
Menu items
Confirming selection of menu Press the or button of the remote
commander to select a setting menu, and
items and settings/Executing then press the SET button to display the
operations selected setting menu.
Icons for buttons used for setup operations are Control button display section
displayed along the bottom of the currently
displayed menu screen.
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Setting menu
The setting menu selected on the main menu is
EXPOSURE Menu
displayed. The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items
regarding the exposure.
You can set the menu from the Web App menu.
For details, see [Exposure] under [Video] (page
66).
Setting menu
The name of the setting menu currently
selected is displayed.
Note
When the high-sensitivity mode is set to ON, the
available setting range differs. High-sensitivity
mode is set to OFF at the factory settings. To turn
it ON, use the VISCA command.
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SPEED (Exposure - Shutter Speed) GAIN LIMIT (Exposure - AGC Limit)
When [MODE] is either [MANUAL] or [SHUTTER Set the maximum gain when the exposure is
Pri], select the electronic shutter speed. automatically adjusted using gain. Choose a
When the frame rate is 59.94 or 29.97 value from [9dB] to [36dB] (in 3 dB increments).
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4], When high-sensitivity mode is set to ON, the
[1/6], [1/8], [1/10], [1/15], [1/20], [1/30], [1/50], available range is expanded from [21dB] to
[1/60], [1/90], [1/100], [1/125], [1/180], [1/250], [48dB] (in 3 dB increments).
[1/350], [1/500], [1/725], [1/1000], [1/1500], This setting is available when [MODE] is [FULL
[1/2000], [1/3000], [1/4000], [1/6000], [1/10000]. AUTO], [SHUTTER Pri], or [IRIS Pri]. You cannot
When the frame rate is 50 or 25 choose a value smaller than the [POINT
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4], POSITION] setting.
[1/6], [1/8], [1/12], [1/15], [1/20], [1/25], [1/30],
[1/50], [1/60], [1/100], [1/120], [1/150], [1/215], GAIN POINT (Exposure - Gain Point)
[1/300], [1/425], [1/600], [1/1000], [1/1250],
[1/1750], [1/2500], [1/3500], [1/6000], [1/10000]. When you set [MIN SPEED] to be slower than the
When the frame rate is 23.98 output image frame rate, the shutter speed
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4], controls exposure based on the [GAIN POINT]
[1/6], [1/8], [1/12], [1/20], [1/24], [1/25], [1/40], setting. Normally, when the exposure is
[1/48], [1/50], [1/60], [1/96], [1/100], [1/120], controlled with gain, noise becomes prominent if
[1/144], [1/192], [1/200], [1/288], [1/400], [1/576], gain is increased to make the image brighter. You
[1/1200], [1/2400], [1/4800], [1/10000]. can decrease noise by adjusting the exposure
with lower shutter speeds after canceling gain
adjustments. When you do this, set [GAIN POINT]
IRIS (Exposure - Iris) to [ON] and set the [POINT POSITION] to the gain
When [MODE] is either [MANUAL] or [IRIS Pri], at which you want the shutter speed to change.
you can change the iris setting. When the shutter speed reaches [MIN SPEED] for
You can choose from [F2.0], [F2.2], [F2.4], [F2.6], exposure adjustment, the gain will increase to
[F2.8], [F3.1], [F3.4], [F3.7], [F4.0], [F4.4], [F4.8], adjust exposure. This setting is available when
[F5.2], [F5.6], [F6.2], [F6.8], [F7.3], [F8.0], [F8.7], [MODE] is either [FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri].
[F9.6], [F10], [F11], [CLOSE].
POINT POSITION (Exposure - Gain Point
AE SPEED (Exposure - AE Speed) Level)
Select the adjustment speed for exposure This is enabled when [GAIN POINT] is turned
adjustment. [ON]. When the gain during exposure
You can adjust the speed at which the camera adjustment reaches the value for [POINT
reaches the optimum exposure setting from [1] POSITION], the exposure is adjusted through a
(standard) to [48] (slow). Adjust this when the slower shutter speed. This setting is available
brightness of the object changes when [MODE] is either [FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri].
instantaneously. You cannot choose a value smaller than the
This setting is available when [MODE] is [FULL [GAIN] setting.
AUTO], [SHUTTER Pri], or [IRIS Pri].
MAX SPEED (Exposure - Auto Shutter
EX-COMP (Exposure - Exposure Limit (Fastest))
Compensation)
Set the maximum (fastest) shutter speed when
Turn this [ON] when you want to correct the exposure is automatically adjusted with the
brightness of a picture whose exposure is electronic shutter.
already automatically adjusted. This setting is This setting is available when [MODE] is either
available when [MODE] is [FULL AUTO], [SHUTTER [FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri]. You cannot choose a
Pri], or [IRIS Pri]. The [LEVEL] setting is displayed value slower than [MIN SPEED].
when this is turned [ON]. When the frame rate is 59.94 or 29.97
You can choose from [1/30], [1/50], [1/60], [1/90],
LEVEL (Exposure - Exposure [1/100], [1/125], [1/180], [1/250], [1/350], [1/500],
Compensation) [1/725], [1/1000], [1/1500], [1/2000], [1/3000],
[1/4000], [1/6000], [1/10000].
Set a level to adjust the brightness of a picture When the frame rate is 50 or 25
whose exposure is already automatically You can choose from [1/25], [1/30], [1/50], [1/60],
adjusted. Choose a value from [–7] to [+7] for the [1/100], [1/120], [1/150], [1/215], [1/300], [1/425],
level. [1/600], [1/1000], [1/1250], [1/1750], [1/2500],
This is not displayed when [EX-COMP] is turned [1/3500], [1/6000], [1/10000].
[OFF].
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When the frame rate is 23.98 SLOW SHUTTER (Exposure - Auto Slow
You can choose from [1/24], [1/25], [1/40], [1/48], Shutter)
[1/50], [1/60], [1/96], [1/100], [1/120], [1/144],
[1/192], [1/200], [1/288], [1/400], [1/576], [1/1200], When you set the mode to [ON], the camera
[1/2400], [1/4800], [1/10000]. automatically uses a slow shutter speed for the
exposure as the illumination of the object to be
shot decreases. This menu is available when
MIN SPEED (Exposure - Auto Shutter [MODE] is [FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri].
Limit (Slowest))
Set the minimum (slowest) shutter speed when
the exposure is adjusted with the electronic
shutter.
This setting is available when [MODE] is either
[FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri]. You cannot choose a
value faster than [MAX SPEED].
When the frame rate is 59.94 or 29.97
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4],
[1/6], [1/8], [1/10], [1/15], [1/20], [1/30], [1/50],
[1/60], [1/90], [1/100], [1/125], [1/180], [1/250],
[1/350], [1/500], [1/725], [1/1000], [1/1500],
[1/2000], [1/3000], [1/4000], [1/6000], [1/10000].
When the frame rate is 50 or 25
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4],
[1/6], [1/8], [1/12], [1/15], [1/20], [1/25], [1/30],
[1/50], [1/60], [1/100], [1/120], [1/150], [1/215],
[1/300], [1/425], [1/600], [1/1000], [1/1250],
[1/1750], [1/2500], [1/3500], [1/6000], [1/10000].
When the frame rate is 23.98
You can choose from [1/1], [2/3], [1/2], [1/3], [1/4],
[1/6], [1/8], [1/12], [1/20], [1/24], [1/25], [1/40],
[1/48], [1/50], [1/60], [1/96], [1/100], [1/120],
[1/144], [1/192], [1/200], [1/288], [1/400], [1/576],
[1/1200], [1/2400], [1/4800], [1/10000].
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SPEED (White Balance - Speed)
COLOR Menu Adjust the speed at which the camera reaches
the white convergence point when [AUTO1] or
The COLOR menu is used to adjust the white [AUTO2] is chosen. Choose a value from [1], [2],
balance and color. [3], [4], and [5]. [5] is the fastest and [1] is the
You can set the menu from the Web App menu. slowest.
For details, see [White Balance] under [Video]
(page 69).
OFFSET (White Balance - Offset)
The shift amount of the white convergence point
can be adjusted when [WHITE BALANCE MODE] is
[AUTO1], [AUTO2], or [ONE PUSH]. The range is
from [–7] to [0] to [+7]. White balance is shifted
towards blue when a negative value is chosen,
and it is shifted towards red when a positive
value is chosen.
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correction elements become greater compared
DETAIL Menu to the vertical elements.
The DETAIL menu is used to adjust the image BW BALANCE (Detail - BW Balance)
enhancer function. You can adjust the balance between contours in
You can set the menu from the Web App menu. black on the low brightness side of the spectrum
For details, see [Detail / NR] under [Video] (page and contours in white on the high brightness
69). side. Choose from [TYPE0] to [TYPE4]. The ratio
of contours in black is higher for [TYPE0] while
the ratio of contours in white is higher for
[TYPE4].
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VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu ZOOM/FOCUS Menu
You can set the menu from the Web App menu. (SRG-A40)
For details, see [Exposure] under [Video] (page
66). The ZOOM/FOCUS menu is used to select the
zoom/focus mode.
You can set the zoom mode from the Web App
menu.
For details, see [PTZF Control] under [PTZF
Control] (page 81).
Note
When the zoom mode setting is changed, set
[Start Position] and [Detection Settings] of [PTZ
Auto Framing Settings] again.
FOCUS
Notes
Select [MANUAL] and adjust the focus manually
when shooting the following objects.
• White walls and other objects without contrast
• Objects behind glass
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• Objects with horizontal stripes
• Objects on which bright lights are cast or
reflected
FOCUS Menu (SRG-A12)
• Nightscapes and other dark objects with The FOCUS menu is used to select the focus
blinking lights mode.
• Lit objects shot with darkened exposure You can set the menu from the Web App menu.
adjustment or exposure compensation For details, see [PTZF Control] under [PTZF
settings Control] (page 81).
Notes
Select [MANUAL] and adjust the focus manually
when shooting the following objects.
• White walls and other objects without contrast
• Objects behind glass
• Objects with horizontal stripes
• Objects on which bright lights are cast or
reflected
• Nightscapes and other dark objects with
blinking lights
• Lit objects shot with darkened exposure
adjustment or exposure compensation
settings
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FLICKER CANCEL (Others - Flicker Cancel)
PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER When this is turned [ON], the flicker correction
feature becomes enabled.
Menu When this is turned [OFF], the flicker correction
feature becomes disabled.
The PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER menu is used to
adjust picture quality improvement features and Note
optical filters.
You can set the menu from the Web App menu. Depending on conditions such as the type of
For details, see [Detail / NR], [Day/Night ICR] or illumination and shutter speed, the flicker
[Others] under [Video] (page 65). correction feature may not be effective.
If the frame rate is close to the power supply
frequency, the flicker correction feature may not
be able to fully remove flickers, even if it is
enabled. If this happens, use the electronic
shutter.
We recommend to set [FLICKER CANCEL] to [OFF]
under lights where no flicker is generated, such
as outdoors.
OPTICAL FILTER
2D NR LEVEL (NR - 2D NR Level)
This is enabled when [NOISE REDUCTION] is
[ADVANCED]. Choose from [OFF] or level [1] IR CUT FILTER (Day/Night ICR - Mode)
through level [5] for noise reduction. You can choose either to enable or disable the IR
cut filter feature.
3D NR LEVEL (NR - 3D NR Level) By disabling the IR cut filter feature, the gain in
the IR region is increased, allowing the camera to
This is enabled when [NOISE REDUCTION] is capture images in shadow.
[ADVANCED]. Choose from [OFF] or level [1] [DAY]: IR cut filter feature is enabled to remove
through level [5] for noise reduction.
unnecessary IR.
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[NIGHT]: IR cut filter feature is disabled. The
picture becomes monochrome.
[AUTO]: The mode is automatically switched to
PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL
[DAY] or [NIGHT]. Menu
Note The PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL menu is used to
select the pan/tilt/preset recall mode.
When this setting is set to [AUTO], set [EXPOSURE You can set the menu from the Web App menu.
MODE] to [FULL AUTO]. For details, see [PTZF Control] or [P/T Range
Limit] under [PTZF Control] (page 81).
ICR THRESHOLD (Day/Night ICR –
Threshold)
When [IR CUT FILTER] is set to [AUTO], choose a
level to switch from [NIGHT] to [DAY] in the range
from 0 to 255.
The mode is subject to change from [NIGHT] to
[DAY] the smaller the chosen value is.
Note
If a larger value is chosen, the mode may not be
switched to the DAY mode even when the object
is bright. In this case, choose a smaller value.
PAN TILT
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Setting range of LEFT/RIGHT PAN TILT SLOW (Pan-Tilt - Slow Pan-Tilt
CENTER (±0°)
Mode)
You can select slow speed panning/tilting.
[OFF]: The camera pans/tilts at the standard
speed.
[ON]: The camera pan/tilt speed is slower.
PRESET RECALL
You can select preset recall settings.
RAMP CURVE
Acceleration/deceleration curve for pan and tilt.
Note
This is fixed to [MODE1] for this camera.
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VIDEO OUT Menu SYSTEM Menu
You can set [COLOR SPACE] from the Web App You can set the menu from the Web App menu.
menu on a web browser. For details, see [Installation] of [System] (page
For details, see [Installation] under [System] 63) or [PTZF Control] under [PTZF Control] (page
(page 63). 81).
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IMG FLIP (System - Image Flip)
When [IMG FLIP] is set to [ON], the picture is
COLOR SPACE (Video Out - Color Space)
flipped vertically and the picture shift direction
Set the color space of HDMI output. by the pan/tilt operation is also reversed.
After the [IMG FLIP] setting is changed, turn off
the camera and turn it on again to activate the
change.
Note
When the [IMG FLIP] setting is changed, the
coordinates for pan and tilt are flipped and the
following are reset.
– Pan-Tilt limit (PAN-TILT LIMIT)
– Preset
– PTZ Auto Framing setting
Note
You cannot set [IR RECEIVE] to [OFF] when using
the supplied remote commander. Set [IR
RECEIVE] to [OFF] using the remote controller
(not supplied) or from the Web App menu on the
web browser.
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[OFF]: Even when the tally-lamp-ON command is standby mode and turn it on again, or execute
received, the tally lamp does not light up. [REBOOT] to reflect the changes.
Select the setting from [2160/29.97p],
Note [1080/59.94p A], [1080/59.94p B], [1080/59.94i],
[1080/29.97p], [720/59.94p], [720/59.94p VGA],
When [TALLY LEVEL] is set to [OFF], the tally lamp [2160/25p], [1080/50p A], [1080/50p B],
does not light up. [1080/50i], [1080/25p], [720/50p],
[2160/23.98p], or [1080/23.98p].
TELE CONVERT MODE (System - Tele
Convert) Notes
You can shoot using 2× magnification. The video format cannot be changed when the
[OFF]: Does not use the magnification function. SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to a value other than
[2x]: Uses the magnification function. 6.
Notes REBOOT
• This is enabled only when the SYSTEM SELECT Reboot the camera.
switch or the [VIDEO FORMAT] setting is set to
1920×1080.
• The angle of view when [TELE CONVERT MODE]
is set to [2x] is narrower than when set to [OFF].
• When used with the image stabilizer function,
image quality may be degraded. Set [IMAGE
STABILIZER] (Image stabilizer) to [OFF] if
desired.
• When the [TELE CONVERT MODE] setting is
changed, set [Start Position] and [Detection
Settings] of [PTZ Auto Framing Settings] again.
Notes
• When the mode is set to [SIDE], the pan
position is moved to the end, exceeding the
limit even if [PAN LIMIT] is specified.
• After the camera is turned on from the standby
mode, the camera position moves to the
position recorded on PRESET1.
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DEVICE INFO (Device information
STATUS Menu of the camera and setting status of
switches on the back of the
camera)
Displays the device information. The Web App
menu is not available for this display.
For SRG-A12
PAGE1: Items in the EXPOSURE menu
SDI LEVEL
PAGE2: Items in the COLOR menu Displays the status of SDI LEVEL.
PAGE3: Items in the DETAIL menu
PAGE4: Items in the VE menu VISCA RATE
PAGE5: Items in the FOCUS menu
PAGE6: Items in the PICTURE/OPT.FILTER menu Displays the rate of the BAUD RATE SELECT
PAGE7: Items in the PAN TILT/PRESET menu switch on the back of the camera.
PAGE8: Items in the VIDEO OUT menu
PAGE9: Items in the SYSTEM menu
PAGE10: Device information of the camera and NETWORK
status of switch settings on the back of the The NETWORK menu is used to configure
camera Network settings.
PAGE11: Network settings
The [DEVICE INFO] and [NETWORK] screens are MAC ADDRESS (Status - MAC Address)
only in the STATUS menu. Displays the MAC address of the camera.
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SUBNET MASK (Status - Subnet Mask)
Displays the subnet mask currently set up for the
camera.
Note
Configure these settings using the setup
application “RM-IP Setup Tool” on your
computer.
For details on the settings, refer to the “RM-IP
Setup Tool Guide.”
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Menu Configuration
The camera menu is configured as described below. For more details, refer to the pages in parenthesis.
The initial settings of each item are in bold. Only supported functions are displayed.
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Menu item Setting item Setting value
MIN SPEED For the 59.94 or 29.97 frame rate of video output:
1/1, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/15, 1/20, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/90, 1/100,
1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000, 1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000,
1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000
For the 50 or 25 frame rate of video output:
1/1, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100,
1/120, 1/150, 1/215, 1/300, 1/425, 1/600, 1/1000, 1/1250, 1/1750, 1/2500,
1/3500, 1/6000, 1/10000
For the 23.98 frame rate of video output:
1/1, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/20, 1/24, 1/25, 1/40, 1/48, 1/50, 1/60,
1/96, 1/100, 1/120, 1/144, 1/192, 1/200, 1/288, 1/400, 1/576, 1/1200, 1/2400,
1/4800, 1/10000
(Adjustable only when MODE in the EXPOSURE menu is set to FULL AUTO or
IRIS Pri.)
BACKLIGHT OFF, ON
(Adjustable only when MODE in the EXPOSURE menu is set to FULL AUTO,
SHUTTER Pri, or IRIS Pri.)
SPOTLIGHT OFF, ON
(Adjustable only when MODE in the EXPOSURE menu is set to FULL AUTO,
SHUTTER Pri, or IRIS Pri.)
SLOW SHUTTER OFF, ON
(Adjustable only when MODE in the EXPOSURE menu is set to FULL AUTO or
IRIS Pri.)
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Menu item Setting item Setting value
VISIBILITY SETTING OFF, ON
ENHANCER EFFECT –3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3
(page 35)
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Menu item Setting item Setting item Setting value
(first level) (second level)
PRESET RECALL RECALL SPEED COMPATIBLE, SEPARATE, COMMON
COMMON SPEED 1 ~ 25
(Adjustable only when RECALL SPEED is set to
COMMON.)
PICT FREEZE PRESET OFF, ON
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• If you use a display with high pixel density, the
Accessing the Camera from a Web zoom percentage may change automatically.
Browser • Web pages displayed when you access the
camera are JavaScript. Web pages may not be
displayed correctly if some antivirus software
You can access the camera from a web browser are used on your computer.
on a computer to operate the camera, change
the setting, and upgrade the firmware.
An IP address must be set on the camera for
access from a web browser. For details on IP
address settings, refer to “RM-IP Setup Tool Accessing the Camera from a
Guide.”
Web Browser
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Note
Use an mDNS*-compliant device to access the
When the SSL Function is
URL read from the QR code on a Web App.
* mDNS (multicast DNS): A communication rule
Used
(protocol) used to find an IP address from host
names in the local network. When [Enable (Allow HTTP connection
for some clients)] (page 78) is selected
To access the HTTP or SSL connection, enter the
following in the address box of the web browser.
Setting the Initial Password For HTTP connection
Accessing the camera for the first time requires http://this camera’s IP address/index.html
initial settings.
For SSL connection
Note https://this camera’s IP address/index.html
A screen asking for a password to be set is
displayed for HDMI and SDI OUT until an initial
password is set for the camera.
Note
The following letters are available for the user
name and password. Set 8 to 64 characters for
passwords including alphabetical capital letters,
lower case letters, and numbers.
• Alphanumeric
• Symbol (!$%`*+-./<=>?@[]^_{¦}~)
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Web App Screen PTZ Auto Framing Setting Screen
Press the [PTZ Auto Framing Settings] tab to
display the setting screen of PTZ Auto Framing.
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Location and Function of the
Screen Common Parts Live Operation Screen
This section explains the location and function of
the screen common parts. Location and Function of the Live
Operation Screen
ɞ ɟ ɠ ɡɢ ɣ
This section explains the location and function of
the live operation screen.
Camera name
ɞ ɟ ɠ
Displays the camera name.
The name can be changed on [Camera
Name] under [Network] on the Web App
menu.
Power Switch
When turning on the camera, [Power ON] is
displayed. When [Power Standby] is selected
when the switch is pressed down, the
camera’s power goes into the Standby.
When [Power ON] is selected when the
switch is pressed down while [Power
Standby] is displayed, the camera turns on.
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(Audio) tab
Displays the setting items related to audio.
ʓ ʔ Input
Selects the Audio input setting.
ʕ Mic: Selects the mic input.
Line: Selects the line input.
ʖ Mic Volume
Sets the mic volume level.
Between -10 to +10 can be selected.
ʗ
This can be set only when the Audio input
setting is set to the mic.
Peak Limiter
Sets the auto adjustment function of the
Focus mode
gain.
Selects the focus mode.
When displaying , the gain auto
AF: Selects the auto focus mode.
adjustment function turns to On.
MF: Selects the manual mode.
When displaying , the gain auto
adjustment function turns to Off.
One Push AF
Performs the auto focus once. This can be
Equalizer
performed only when in manual focus mode.
Sets the audio equalizing function.
Focus adjustment Off Turns the function off
Adjusts the focus using the slider. This can
Low Cut Reduces the low-pass
be performed only when in manual focus
mode. Voice Emphasizes the audio
Enhancement
Zoom Speed
Sets the zoom speed for operating the zoom (Stream) tab
of the angle of view operation section by Displays the setting items related to
using the slider. streaming. The items differ depending on
the streaming method.
Pan-Tilt Speed Perform the start/stop of the distribution
Sets the pan/tilt speed using the slider for when [SRT-Caller] is set.
operating the pan/tilt of the angle of view
operation section. For details, refer to “Stream Setting” under
“Stream” (page 83).
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Full Screen Display
Displays the monitor by opening a new Web
browser.
ͦ
Pan-Tilt Home
ͧ Places the pan/tilt towards Home (front).
Pan-Tilt Reset
ͨ Initializes the pan/tilt.
ͩ
Preset position control section
ͪ Displays the angle of view which is
ͫ registered as a thumbnail. Double tap the
thumbnail to restore the memorized angle of
view in the preset.
Press to hide the preset position control
section.
Streaming mode display For the preset position, refer to “Preset Items
Displays the streaming mode. and Image Setting File Items” (page 94).
Streaming control
Operates start/stop of the stream.
(Others) tab
ʖ
Displays the setting items of the other
For details on the operating method, refer to
functions.
“Angle of view’s adjustment” (page 61).
Zoom slider
Operates the camera’s zoom using the slider.
ʓ Joystick
Operates the camera’s pan/tilt.
The camera’s direction and speed change
according to the direction and amount of
drag.
ʔ Lightly press the areas around the joystick to
make precise adjustments to the pan/tilt
ʕ position.
ʖ
Close button
Selects to show or hide the angle of view of
the control section.
Language setting
Sets the displayed language. Pan/tilt reset guidance
Notifies the need for pan/tilt reset.
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the camera status, then displays the
PTZ Auto Framing Screen setting section again.
[Cancel]: Cancels the changes on the setting
section. Returns the setting changes to
the previous status.
Location and function of the PTZ Displays the page number when the initial
Auto Framing Setting Screen setting is performed.
This section explains the location and function of After the PTZ Auto Framing is set for the first
the PTZ Auto Framing setting screen. time, PTZ Auto Framing can be performed on the
Live operation screen by proceeding through the
ɞ ɟ following screens: [Initial Setup] - [Framing] -
[Start Position] - [Detection Settings] - [Others].
Notes
• When the movable camera range is controlled
while performing PTZ Auto Framing, set [limit
the range of pan & tilt] before starting the initial
setting. PTZ Auto Framing tracks the tracking
subject between the pan/tilt range controls.
• When the image flip function is performed, the
PTZ Auto Framing setting returns to the initial
setting. When setting, set the image flip
function before setting PTZ Auto Framing.
• Disable the Image Stabilizer function. When
ɠ enabled, PTZ Auto Framing does not perform
well.
• When [TELE CONVERT MODE] setting is
Tab changed, set [Start Position] and [Detection
The setting item of PTZ Auto Framing. Settings] of [PTZ Auto Framing Settings] again.
Only [Initial Setup] can be selected before
ending the initial setting of PTZ Auto
Initial Setup
Framing.
Once the initial setting is finished, each Performs the initial setting of PTZ Auto Framing.
setting item can be selected separately. Displays the [Start] button only when setting PTZ
Auto Framing for the first time.
Setting section Press the [Start] button to start the initial setting
Displays the content of the setting item of PTZ Auto Framing, and each item is set in
which is selected in the tab. order.
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Adjust Framing
ɞ ɟ Enables adjustment of the position for the
height, size, and left and right directions of the
tracking object in the screen.
Select [Face Height], [Body Size], or [Placement].
ɠ The composition detail adjustment can be
performed on the live screen while performing
PTZ Auto Framing.
Note
Camera video section
Displays the current camera video. Adjust
The tracking may be off while performing PTZ the start position referring to this video.
Auto Framing when a tracking object moving at a
fast speed is shot in a large composition. In this
case, adjust the tracking object size to a smaller
size in the composition.
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Pan-Tilt Reset Tracking setting section
Performs the initialization movement for the
pan/tilt. Menu Detail Initial Content
item and setting value
Press when the POWER lamp and NETWORK setting of the
lamp are flashing simultaneously or when value factory
[Execute Pan-Tilt Reset.] is displayed in the default
angle of view control section. setting
Tracking 0 to 60 0 Valid when the
Angle of view control section Timeout (second) tracking subject is
detected
Operates pan, tilt, or zoom to adjust the start automatically. Sets
position. the interval for
Each movement speed of pan/tilt and zoom time-out when the
can be adjusted. face of the tracking
subject cannot be
detected during
Detection Settings tracking. By time-
out, the camera
Configures the setting for detecting the object of returns to the start
PTZ Auto Framing. position and
detects the tracking
subject again.
ɞ ɟ The default value is
0 seconds. When 0
seconds is set, there
is no time-out.
Detection 0 to 600 0 Valid when the
Restart (second) tracking subject is
Time detected
ɠ automatically. Stops
the tracking forcibly,
returns to the start
position and sets
the interval for
detecting the
tracking subject
again. After tracking
starts when the
setting time has
passed, the camera
returns to the start
Detection region setting section position to detect
When PTZ Auto Framing is enabled and the the subject again.
object enters into view here, the object is The default value is
detected automatically and the camera 0 seconds. When 0
seconds is set,
starts tracking it. tracking does not
The setting is valid when the automatic start again.
selection of the tracking object is On. Wait 1 to 60 6 Sets the waiting
Drag the blue edge to adjust. Time (second) time for when the
tracked person is
Automatic Target Selection lost while tracking.
When Automatic
When this setting is valid, the settings of Target Selection is
[Detection Area], [Tracking Timeout], and valid, the camera
[Detection Restart Time] are valid, and the returns to the start
tracking object is detected and selected position and
detects the tracking
automatically when PTZ Auto Framing is subject again.
started. While this setting is invalid, when When Automatic
PTZ Auto Framing is started, selecting the Target Selection is
tracking object manually is required. invalid, the camera
waits for the
tracking subject to
Tracking setting section appear again in the
Sets the time for the tracking’s time-out, screen. When the
restart and judgement of the object being subject does not
return to the screen,
lost. set a new tracking
subject manually.
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Others Menu Detail Initial Content
item and setting value
Performs the setting related to PTZ Auto
setting of the
Framing. value factory
default
Menu Detail Initial Content setting
item and setting value
setting of the Detected On / Off On When PTZ Auto
value factory Indicator Framing starts while
this setting is valid,
default
setting the dark green
frames to the
Auto On / Off Off When the camera selectable faces
Start starts while this which are detected
setting is valid, the currently as the
camera moves to tracking subjects,
the start position the green frame to
automatically, and the face of the
starts PTZ Auto tracked subject are
Framing. displayed on the
Green On / Off On When this setting is Web App’s live
Tally valid, the PTZ Auto screen.
Indication Framing’s status is
displayed by the Note
green tally lamp.
Lights up: When When many faces
tracking the subject are detected in the
Flashing: The detection area, the
tracking subject is live screen’s frame
lost and is in the rate may be lower.
standby state When also the
Lights off: Not tracking object is
operating not lost, Detected
Indicator may not
be displayed
Note temporarily or the
When the tally lamp color of Detected
is turned on using Indicator may
the outside VISCA/ change, depending
CGI commands, the on the detecting
tally lamp lights up, situation.
flashes in red, or
turns off
corresponding to
the PTZ Auto
Framing status.
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PTZ Auto Framing start / stop
Location and function of PTZ Auto is displayed while the PTZ
Framing execution screen Auto Framing is stopped. Press this button to
start PTZ Auto Framing.
This section explains the location and functions
is displayed while PTZ Auto
of PTZ Auto Framing execution screen.
Framing is performed. Press this button to
stop PTZ Auto Framing.
Notes
The initial setting is required beforehand
• Auto tracking movement may not be using the PTZ Auto Framing tab. For details
performed properly when the camera’s focus of the initial setting, refer to “Location and
or exposure are not set correctly. The shooting function of the PTZ Auto Framing Setting
environment, including the brightness, lighting Screen” (page 54). Before the PTZ Auto
factors, the shooting angle (extreme overhead Framing initial setting, it is displayed grayed
or low angle) and the person’s density, size, out as the operation cannot be
clothing, movement, whether they are hidden performed.
by something, etc. may also affect the auto
tracking movement. PTZ Auto Framing status display
• The face recognition function may not be
Displays the PTZ Auto Framing status. These
performed properly when the following
are the following 6 statuses.
conditions are not satisfied.
– The face is turned toward the camera. Display value Status
– Normal expression (eyes are closed, no
(non-display) PTZ Auto Framing is off or the
extreme expressions such as anger, crying,
initial setting does not end.
etc.).
– The face is not overly hidden (by sunglasses, Return to Start Moving to the set start
Position position.
a mask, etc.).
• Disable the Image Stabilizer function. When Detecting Detecting the tracking subject.
enabled, PTZ Auto Framing does not perform Select Target Click the face in the camera’s
well. video section to select the
tracking subject.
• When PTZ Auto Framing is set or being
performed and the [Tele Convert] and [Zoom Tracking Tracking the subject.
Mode] settings, which affect the angle of view, Target Lost The selected tracking subject
are set differently, the auto tracking movement is lost.
may not be performed properly.
When [TELE CONVERT MODE] or [Zoom Mode]
Also while in the status of [Detecting],
setting is changed, set [Start Position] and
[Detection Settings] of [PTZ Auto Framing [Tracking] and [Target Lost], the tracking
Settings] again. subject can be selected by clicking the face
in the camera’s video section.
ʓ ʔ ʕ ʖ Restart
Searches the tracking subject returning the
start position forcibly while PTZ Auto
Framing is performed.
When the auto selection of the tracking
subject is valid on the detection setting of
the PTZ Auto Framing setting, tracking of the
detected subject starts automatically.
When the auto selection of the tracking
subject is invalid, selection from the
detected tracking subjects can be performed
manually.
ʗ Adjust Framing
Displays the screen of the composition detail
For details, refer to the operations of each adjustment of PTZ Auto Framing.
function. For details, refer to “Framing” (page 54).
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are detected currently as the tracking
subjects, the green frame to the face of the
tracked subject are displayed.
Setting Screen
Whether the Automatic Target Selection
(page 56) is valid or not, click the face in the
camera’s video section to recognize the face Location and function of the
of the tracking subject, to track only the setting screen
subject. When the subject is lost, move to
the configured start position, restart tracking On the setting screen, you can set the camera’s
when the same face is recognized. initial setting, network setting, and settings
required for shooting in the Web App menu.
When you want to track the different subject,
select the subject manually again. When you
want to select the subject who is on the start
position, perform [Restart] and then select
the tracking subject.
When selecting the tracking subject
manually while Automatic Target Selection is
valid, Automatic Target Selection is invalid
temporarily. Perform [Restart] to enable
Automatic Target Selection again.
Note
The setting is not determined until the [OK]
button in the Web App menu is pressed. When
the setting is changed on the page where the
[OK] button is displayed, make sure to press the
[OK] button.
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Press the switch to switch On/Off. The switch of
Web App Menu the item which is On lights up in blue and in
white for the item which is Off.
On/Off selection
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Angle of view’s adjustment
The angle of view can be adjusted using the
zoom slider and joystick.
Notes
• Pressing the [Reload] button before the setting
is saved deletes the setting contents.
• Moving to the other page before the setting is
saved deletes the setting contents.
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System Menu
Information
Displays the camera information.
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Installation
System
Configure the camera installation setting.
Note
When the [Image Flip] setting is changed, the
coordinates for pan and tilt are flipped, and the
following are reset.
– Pan-Tilt limit (PAN-TILT LIMIT)
– Preset
– PTZ Auto Framing setting
IR Remote On/Off On Sets whether the operation by the supplied remote
commander is valid or invalid.
When using the supplied remote commander, turn it
on to use.
Tally Lamp High/Low/Off Low Sets the brightness of the tally lamp.
Brightness Select Off to not light up the tally lamp.
Tele Convert On/Off Off Sets tele convert.
Turn to on to shoot using 2× magnification.
Notes
• This is enabled only when the SYSTEM SELECT
switch or format setting of video output is set to
1920×1080.
• Setting [Tele Convert] to [On] narrows the angle of
view.
• When the [Tele Convert] setting is changed, set
[Start Position] and [Detection Settings] of [PTZ
Auto Framing Settings] again.
Menu Overlay On/Off On Sets the OSD menu output to the SDI image.
(SDI) Turn to off in order not to output the OSD menu or
message to SDI OUT.
Menu Overlay On/Off On Sets the OSD menu output to the HDMI output image.
(HDMI) Turn to off in order not to output the OSD menu or
message to HDMI.
Standby Mode Neutral/Side Neutral This is a function to move the pan position to the end
automatically when the camera enters standby mode.
[Neutral]: The pan position is not moved
automatically.
[Side]: The pan position is moved to the end
automatically.
Notes
• When the mode is set to [Side], the pan position is
moved to the end, exceeding the limit even if the
Pan-Tilt limit is specified.
• After the camera is turned on from standby mode,
the camera position moves to the position
recorded on PRESET1.
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Video Out
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Format 59.94 Hz system 1920×1080/59.94p Sets the video output method (video format) with
3840×2160/29.97p (Level A) which to output from the HDMI and SDI OUT terminal.
1920×1080/59.94p Settings can be changed from this menu when setting
(Level A) the SYSTEM SELECT switch to 6. When the SYSTEM
1920×1080/59.94p SELECT switch is set to a number other than 6, the
(Level B) setting statuses of the SYSTEM SELECT switch and the
1920×1080/59.94i SDI format level of the CAMERA SETUP switch are
1920×1080/29.97p displayed.
1280×720/59.94p
1280×720/59.94p
Notes
(HDMI:VGA)
• [3840×2160/29.97p], [3840×2160/25p] and
50 Hz system [3840×2160/23.98p] are only for HDMI output and
3840×2160/25p do not output from SDI OUT.
1920×1080/50p • When [1280×720/59.94p (HDMI:VGA)] is displayed,
(Level A) [1280×720/59.94p] is only for SDI output, and VGA
1920×1080/50p for HDMI output.
(Level B) • The setting cannot be changed when the setting
1920×1080/50i SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to a number other
1920×1080/25p than 6.
1280×720/50p
23.98 Hz system
3840×2160/23.98p
1920×1080/23.98p
Color Space YCbCr/RGB YCbCr Sets the HDMI output color space.
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Video Menu
Notes
• The items to be saved are the contents of picture
setting files imported in advance and the items
changed on the [Video] tab afterward.
• You cannot import/export picture setting files
from the OSD menu.
• The other setting items registered to Preset 1 in
advance are not changed. Refer to “Preset Items
and Image Setting File Items” (page 94) for the
other setting items.
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Exposure
Set the exposure adjustment.
Note
Depending on the setting options, the range set by
turning On/Off the high-sensitivity mode may differ.
You cannot set the high-sensitivity mode from the
menu. Referring to the Command List, change the
setting from the VISCA/CGI command.
Exposure –7 to +7 0 Adjust the target brightness for the automatic
Compensation exposure setting.
Selecting a higher value brightens the image and a
lower value darkens the image. This function can be
selected only when [Mode] is set to [Full auto],
[Shutter priority], or [Iris priority].
Backlight On/Off Off Compensates the exposure to make the subject easy
Compensation to see when the shooting environment is affected by
a back light.
This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set
to [Full auto], [Shutter priority], or [Iris priority].
Spotlight On/Off Off Darkens the exposure when a part of the object such
Compensation as a spotlighted face is bright.
The spotlight compensation function is disabled
when the checkbox of [Backlight Compensation] is
selected.
This setting is available when [Mode] is set to [Full
auto], [Shutter priority], or [Iris priority].
AE Speed 1 to 48 1 Select the adjustment speed for exposure
adjustment.
You can select the speed at which the camera reaches
the optimum exposure setting from 1 (standard) to 48
(slow). Select when the brightness of the object
changes instantaneously.
This setting is available when [Mode] is set to [Full
auto], [Shutter priority], or [Iris priority].
Visibility Enhancer On/Off Off In high-contrast scenes such as scenes against a back
light, this function reduces overexposure and
underexposure.
Effect –3 to +3 0 Set the level of the Visibility Enhancer.
Iris F2 / F2.2 / F2.4 / F2 Select the iris value.
F2.6 / F2.8 / F3.1 / This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set
F3.4 / F3.7 / F4 / to [Iris priority] or [Manual].
F4.4 / F4.8 / F5.2 /
F5.6 / F6.2 / F6.8 /
F7.3 / F8 / F8.7 /
F9.6 / F10 / F11 /
Close
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Gain 0/3/6/9/12/15/18/ Select the gain.
21/24/27/30/33/36 This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set
(When high- to [Manual].
sensitivity mode is
set to Off)
0/3/6/9/12/15/18/
21/24/27/30/33/36/
39/42/45/48 (When
high-sensitivity
mode is set to On)
AGC Limit 9/12/15/18/21/24/ 36 Select the maximum gain value of automatic
27/30/33/36 (When exposure control. This function can be selected only
high-sensitivity when [Mode] is set to [Full auto], [Shutter priority], or
mode is set to Off) [Iris priority].
You cannot set a value lower than [Gain Point Level].
21/24/27/30/33/36/
39/42/45/48 (When
high-sensitivity
mode is set to On)
Gain Point On/Off Off When you set the lower limit of the shutter speed to
be lower than the output image frame rate, the
shutter speed controls exposure based on the [Gain
Point] setting. Normally, when exposure is adjusted
with sensitivity, noise is prominent when sensitivity is
increased to brighten the image. You can decrease
noise by adjusting the exposure through lower
shutter speeds instead of adjusting with sensitivity.
For this exposure adjustment, enable [Gain Point] and
set the sensitivity value to be changed to the shutter
speed in [Gain Point Level]. When the shutter speed
reaches the lower limit for exposure adjustment, the
sensitivity will increase again to adjust exposure. This
setting is available when [Mode] is set to [Full auto] or
[Iris priority].
Gain Point Level 0/3/6/9/12/15/18/ When the sensitivity during exposure adjustment
21/24/27/30/33/36 reaches the value of [Gain Point Level], the exposure
(When high- will be adjusted through a lower shutter speed.
sensitivity mode is You cannot select a value that exceeds [AGC Limit].
set to Off) This setting is available when [Mode] is set to [Full
auto] or [Iris priority] and the checkbox of [Gain Point]
0/3/6/9/12/15/18/ is selected.
21/24/27/30/33/36/
39/42/45/48 (When
high-sensitivity
mode is set to On)
Shutter Speed 1/1 to 1/10000 1/60 (in the case of Select the shutter speed.
1/59.94) This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set
1/50 (in the case of to [Shutter priority] or [Manual].
50)
1/30 (in the case of
Note
29.97)
1/25 (in the case of When you switch to a shutter speed value that had
25) been changed greatly, it may take some time to apply
1/48 (in the case of the setting value.
23.98) During that time, the setting value on the display
does not match the actual setting value. By reloading
the web browser, the correct setting value is
displayed.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Auto Shutter Limit For details, refer to Slowest: Set the minimum and maximum shutter speed.
“MAX SPEED” 1/60 (in the case This setting is available when [Mode] is set to [Full
(page 44), “MIN of 59.94) auto] or [Iris priority].
SPEED” (page 45). 1/50 (in the case of
50)
1/25 (in the case of
29.97, 25)
1/48 (in the case
of 23.98)
Fastest:
1/2000 (in the
case of 59.94,
29.97)
1/1750 (in the case
of 50, 50)
1/1200 (in the case
of 23.98)
Auto Slow Shutter On/Off Off Set the auto slow shutter function. This function can
be selected only when [Mode] is set to [Full auto].
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White Balance
Sets the white balance.
Detail / NR
Detail
Selects the sharpness.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Bandwidth Standard/Low/ Standard You can set the bandwidth for signals undergoing
Middle/High/Wide contour emphasis. For example, when you select
[Middle], the middle range of the signals is elevated
and contours in that middle range are emphasized.
Crispening 0 to 7 3 You can set the fineness for the objects to which
contour correction signals are added. When you
select a higher value, minute contour correction
signal elements are removed, and only the high level
contour correction signals which reduces noise are
left. When you select a lower value, minute contour
correction signal elements which increases noise are
added to the video.
HV Balance –2 to +2 0 You can set the aspect ratio for contour correction
signal elements. When you select a higher value, the
horizontal contour correction elements become
greater compared to the vertical elements.
BW Balance Type 0/Type 1/ Type 2 You can adjust the balance between contours in black
Type 2/Type 3/ on the low brightness side and contours in white on
Type 4 the high brightness side.
The ratio of contours in black is higher for [Type 0]
while the ratio of contours in white is higher for [Type
4].
Limit 0 to 7 3 You can set the maximum value for the amount of
contour emphasis in black on the low brightness side
and in white on the high brightness side.
Highlight Detail 0 to 4 0 You can adjust the contour level added to brightly-lit
objects.
The higher the value, the greater the contour
emphasis. Set when you want to emphasize the
contour of a brightly-lit object in a bright background.
Super Low 0 to 7 3 Emphasizes contours in the super low range.
The higher the value, the greater the contour
emphasis. Contrast and resolution increase.
Notes
• When enabled, image noise may increase.
• When [Mode] is set to [Manual] in [Detail], the
function is not available.
NR
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
NR Mode Simple/Advanced Simple Select the noise reduction setting.
[Simple]: Sets the noise reduction strength of 2D/3D
at the same level and removes noise simultaneously.
[Advanced]: Sets the noise reduction strength of 2D/
3D individually and removes noise simultaneously.
NR (XDNR) 0 to 5 3 Sets the noise reduction level.
When selecting [0], the noise reduction function is
turned to Off. The higher the number, the greater the
noise reduction effect.
You can set when [NR Mode] is set to [Simple].
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
2D NR Level 0 to 5 3 Sets the noise reduction level.
When selecting [0], the noise reduction function is
turned to Off. The higher the number, the greater the
noise reduction effect.
You can set when [NR Mode] is set to [Advanced].
3D NR Level 0 to 5 3 Sets the noise reduction level.
When selecting [0], the noise reduction function is
turned to Off. The higher the number, the greater the
noise reduction effect.
You can set when [NR Mode] is set to [Advanced].
Day/Night ICR
Day/Night ICR
Sets the Day/Night ICR function of the camera.
Note
When [Auto] is selected, set the exposure mode to
[Full auto].
Status ― ― Displays the Day/Night function status.
Threshold 0 to 255 14 When Day/Night ICR mode is set to [Auto], select a
level to switch from [Night] to [Day] in the range from
0 to 255.
The mode is subject to change from Night mode to
Day mode the smaller the selected value is.
Note
If a higher value is selected, the mode may not be
switched to the Day mode even when the object is
bright. In this case, select a lower value.
Focus
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Near-IR Correction On/Off Off Performs the compensation appropriate to locations
where there is a large amount of near short infrared
rays or when using the IR lamp. Select the checkbox
to increase auto-focus accuracy in night mode.
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Others
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Image Stabilizer On/Off Off Enables displaying steadier images when the camera
is installed in a place subject to vibration.
Notes
• When the Image stabilizer function is set, the
angle of view of the image will be smaller than
usual.
• Depending on the vibration frequency, Image
stabilizer may not work even when it is set.
• Select the checkbox of [Image Stabilizer] when
installing the camera.
• When PTZ Auto Framing is used, set this setting to
[Off].
Flicker Cancel On/Off Off Enables the flicker correction feature.
Notes
• Depending on conditions such as the type of
illumination and shutter speed, the flicker
correction feature may not be effective.
• If the shooting frame rate is close to the power
supply frequency, the flicker correction feature
may not be able to fully remove flickers even
when it is enabled. If this happens, adjust the
shutter speed.
• We recommend you to clear the checkbox of
[Flicker Cancel] when shooting under lights where
no flicker is generated, such as outdoors.
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Network Menu
Network
Configures the camera network setting.
Status
Displays the current network status.
IPv4
Configures the IPv4 network setting.
IPv6
Configures the IPv6 network setting.
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Common
Configures the IPv4 and IPv6 network setting.
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Security Menu
User
User
Function Administrator
Full Light
Monitor a live image
Operate the live operation screen —
Operate the PTZ Auto Framing setting screen —
Control the setting screen — —
Control the power — —
User
Set the user name and passwords of Administrator and up to 9 types of users (User 1 to User 9) as well
as the viewer mode of each user. Enter your password in [Current Password] when changing the user
name and password or deleting the user.
When adding a new user, it is unnecessary to enter [Current Password]. Enter a new user name in [User
Name] and enter a password in [New Password] and [Re-Type Password].
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Menu item Detail and Initial setting value Content
setting value of the factory
default setting
User 1 to 9 User Name ― ― Enter a user name between 5 and 16
alphanumeric characters.
Current Password ― ― Enter the current password.
New Password ― ― Enter a password between 8 and 64
alphanumeric characters. Your password
should be alphanumeric.
Re-Type ― ― To confirm the password, retype the
Password password that you entered in the [New
Password] box.
Viewer Mode Administrator/ Full You can select the viewer mode to be
Full/Light displayed after authentication when the
viewer is displayed.
[Administrator]: The user can operate all
functions including the setting screen in
this mode.
[Full]: The user can operate all functions
other than the setting screen and power.
[Light]: The user can display the live
image.
Access Limit
This allows you to control which computers can have access to the camera.
Likewise, when using IPv6, security settings can be configured for each network.
Access Limit
Set an access limit to the camera.
Rule
Set rules for the access limit of the camera.
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Menu item Detail and Initial setting value Content
setting value of the factory
default setting
Network Network Address ― ― Enter the network addresses that you want
Address/ to allow or deny access to the camera.
Subnet 1 to 10 You can specify up to 10 network
addresses.
Subnet 8 to 32 8 Enter the subnet mask values that you
(when IPv4) want to allow or deny access to the
8 to 128 camera.
(when IPv6) You can specify up to 10 subnet mask
values.
For a subnet mask, enter from 8 to 32. (For
IPv6, enter a value between 8 and 128.)
Note
The subnet mask value represents the
number of bits from the left side of the
network address.
For example, the subnet mask value for
“255.255.255.0” is 24.
If you set “192.168.0.0/24” and [Allow], you
can allow access from computers having
an IP address between “192.168.0.0” and
“192.168.0.255”.
Default Policy Allow/Deny Allow Set [Allow] or [Deny] for access to [Network
Address/Subnet].
Note
You can access the camera even from a
computer with an IP address whose access
right is set to [Deny] if you enter the user
name and password set for the
Administrator in the User tab of the
Security menu in the authentication
screen.
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reload the window. Press the F5 key on the
SSL keyboard to reload.
Configure the SSL or TLS function (called “SSL”
hereafter). The settings allow the camera to SSL Server Authentication
communicate with the client computer by using
SSL. Certificate Options
Select an installation mode of the certificate.
Notes [Use an external certificate]: Uses the certificate
• When using the SSL function, always configure including private key information issued by a
the settings after setting the date and time of CA. The PKCS#12 and PEM formats are
the camera. If the date and time are not supported.
correctly set, it may cause web browser
connection problems. Note
• Reload the window when you change the SSL SSL is not available when [Certificate Options]-
setting. Press the F5 key on the keyboard to [Use an external certificate] is selected, or a
reload. certificate and private key password is not set
properly even if SSL is set to [Enable].
When you use SSL connection for the first time
When you use SSL connection only by setting the [Use a self-signed certificate (For test use)]:
SSL function to [Enable], you cannot access the This mode uses the certificate and private key
camera if the SSL function does not work pair generated by “Self-Signed Certificate
properly. Generation” (page 79). Private key information
In this case, you must reset the camera to the corresponding to the certificate is stored in the
factory settings. (All settings will be initialized.) camera.
To avoid this, check that SSL connection is You do not need to install an external
possible by performing the following steps. certificate. However, you cannot execute
the existence proof, which is one of the SSL
1 Set the SSL function to [Enable (Allow HTTP functions, for the following reasons.
connection for some clients)]. – The private key generated in the camera
is self-signed by the camera.
2 Click [OK] to close the web browser.
– A prepared value is set for a
distinguished name (Common name,
3 Display the viewer in SSL connection.
etc).
For details, see “When the SSL Function is
Used” (page 49). – The certificate is not issued by a trusted
CA.
4 After confirming that SSL connection is For reasons of security, we recommend
possible, set the SSL function to [Enable]. using this mode only when there is no
problem even if perfect security, such as
Even if the web browser is closed as SSL for operation tests, is not ensured.
connection is impossible, HTTP connection will
be possible if [Enable (Allow HTTP connection for Notes
some clients)] is selected. First check the setting
contents of the SSL tab in HTTP connection, then • When [Use a self-signed certificate (For test
check the SSL connection again. use)] is selected, the Security Alert dialog
appears on the SSL connection with a web
If [Enable (Allow HTTP connection for some browser.
clients)] is not selected, you will not be able to For details, see “When the SSL Function is
access the camera when SSL connection Used” (page 49).
becomes impossible. In this case, press the reset • When [Use a self-signed certificate (For test
switch on the camera for 5 seconds or longer to use)] is selected, you may not be able to use
return to the factory default settings. For details, the SSL connection depending on the web
see page 8. browser or OS you are using.
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displayed in the boxes of [Issuer DN], [Subject
Note DN], [Available Period], and [Extended Key
The import process becomes invalid if the Usage].
selected file is not a certificate or the imported Specify the correct private key password to
certificate is not allowed. confirm the information of the certificate.
Note
When the certificate to be imported is of PKCS#12
format and the private key password is not set
correctly, “<Put correct private key password>” is
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Referer Check
Referer Check is a function that checks if the web page which requires access to the camera is
authorized. If the web page is not authorized, the camera denies access of the web page.
If you want to access from web pages other than the one that the camera provides, register their host
names and port numbers in the [Exception List].
Referer Check
Menu item Detail and Initial setting value Content
setting value of the factory
default setting
Setting On/Off On Enable the Referer Check.
Exception List No. ― ― Select the registration number for the
Exception List.
Host Name ― ― Enter the host name or IP address of the
computer that supplies the web page you
want to register on the Exception List.
Port Number ― 80 Enter the port number of the computer
that supplies the web page you want to
register on the Exception List.
Set ― ― Register the values of the [Host Name] and
[Port Number] you entered to the list of the
selected number.
Delete ― ― Delete the contents of the list selected
with [No.].
Note
The attacker list is released whenever the camera is
rebooted even if [Release Mode] is in either case;
[Always] and [Timer].
Release Time 30 to 86400 60 Set the time to release the attacker detection.
This setting is available when [Setting] is enabled and
[Release Mode] is set to [Timer] at the same time.
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PTZF Control Menu
PTZF Control
Configure the pan/tilt, zoom, and focus setting.
Zoom (SRG-A40)
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Zoom Mode Optical / Clear Optical Select the range of zooming.
Image Zoom / [Optical]: An image can be zoomed up to 20× optical
Digital zoom.
[Clear Image Zoom]: An image is zoomed with less
deterioration of image quality over the optical region.
Zooming is up to 1.5× when the video output format is
3840×2160, and up to 2× for other formats.
[Digital]: An image can be zoomed up to 20× optical
zoom and 12× digital zoom (including Clear Image
Zoom) with up to a total of 240× zoom.
Note
When [Zoom Mode] setting is changed, set [Start
Position] and [Detection Settings] of [PTZ Auto
Framing Settings] again.
Focus
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Focus Near Limit 0.08 / 0.17 / 0.35 / 0.35 Set the range at which to automatically focus. If a
0.6 / 1 / 2 / 5 subject is nearer than the set range, it will not be
focused. The value is for reference.
Pan-Tilt
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Slow Pan-Tilt Normal / Slow Normal When [Slow] is selected, pan-tilt is set to [Slow Pan-
Mode Tilt Mode].
The setting cannot be changed while performing PTZ
Auto Framing.
Preset
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Speed Select Separate / Common Separate Select the preset recall speed.
[Separate]: Pan/tilt works with the speed set by each
preset.
[Common]: Pan/tilt works with the common speed to
all presets.
Common Speed 1 to 25 25 This is enabled when [Speed select] is [Common].
Pan/tilt speed for a preset recall which is common to
all presets.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Pict Freeze Preset On / Off On Select the output image state for preset recall.
When the checkbox is selected, frozen images are
output during preset recalling.
Range Limit
Set the pan/tilt range limit.
Notes
• Switching Image Flip on/off turns the Pan-Tilt limit setting to the factory setting. Set the Image flip
function in accordance with the installation condition of the camera and select the value.
• When the [Range Limit] setting of pan/tilt is changed, confirm the [Start Position] tab setting of the
[PTZ Auto Framing Settings] screen. When the setting range of [Range Limit] does not correspond to
the start position, PTZ Auto Framing may not be performed as you intended.
Note
Switching Image flip on/off turns the Pan-Tilt limit
setting to the factory setting. Set the Image flip
function in accordance with the installation condition
of the camera and select the value.
Left –170 to 169 –170 Set the limit of the pan’s left end.
Adjustable in 1 degree increments.
Right –169 to 170 170 Set the limit of the pan’s right end.
Adjustable in 1 degree increments.
Up –19 to 90 90 (Image Flip: Off) Set the limit of the tilt’s upper end.
(Image Flip: Off) Adjustable in 1 degree increments.
–89 to 20 20 (Image Flip: On)
(Image Flip: On)
Down –20 to 89 –20 (Image Flip: Off) Set the limit of the tilt’s downward end.
(Image Flip: Off) Adjustable in 1 degree increments.
–90 to 19 –90 (Image Flip: On)
(Image Flip: On)
Set Current Value ― ― The current position can be reflected to each setting
value.
Reset ― ― Return the setting value to the initial value.
90°
0° 20°
–20° 0°
–90°
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Stream Menu
Stream
Note
When the Streaming tab settings are changed, RTSP streaming is temporarily interrupted. Therefore, the
screen turns black for a moment when the viewer is displayed on other web browsers.
Stream Setting
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Setting RTSP/SRT-Caller/ RTSP The setting items corresponding to the selected
SRT-Listener/ mode are displayed.
NDI|HX/Off
RTSP
This setting item is displayed when [Stream Setting] is set to [RTSP].
Make settings related to RTSP Streaming.
Notes
• The RTSP authentication setting affects acquisition
of the RTSP streaming on programs other than a
web browser. When you want to prevent getting
the streaming by users other than the ones you
set, set [Authentication] to On to use the camera.
• When the setting is changed, RTSP streaming is
temporarily interrupted. Therefore, the screen
turns black for a moment when the viewer is
displayed on other web browsers.
Video Port 1024 to 65534 51000 Specify the transmission port number for video data
Number 1 used for RTSP unicast streaming.
Video Port 1024 to 65534 53000 Specify an even number in the setting range. Two port
Number 2 numbers (the number specified here and an odd
number with 1 added to the specified number) are
actually used for video data communication and
control. When performing simultaneous multi-
transmissions, a different port number will be used
for every transmission, based on the port number
specified here.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Audio Port 1024 to 65534 57000 Specify the transmission port number for audio data
Number used for RTSP unicast streaming.
Specify an even number in the setting range.
Two port numbers (the number specified here and an
odd number with 1 added to the specified number)
are actually used for audio data communication and
control.
When performing simultaneous multi-transmissions,
a different port number will be used for every
transmission, based on the port number specified
here.
SRT
This setting item is displayed when [Stream Setting] is set to [SRT-Caller] or [SRT-Listener].
Make settings related to SRT Streaming.
NDI|HX
This setting item is displayed when [Streaming Setting] is set to [NDI|HX].
Make settings related to NDI|HX Streaming.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Multi-TCP Mode On/Off Off Enable multi-TCP Mode.
Unicast UDP Mode On/Off On Enable unicast UDP Mode.
Using NDI|HX
To use NDI|HX, you are required to purchase the license key.
Notes
• Download the latest driver of NDI|HX and install it in NewTek products.
• For details on settings and operations for NDI|HX, refer to the instructions of NewTek products.
Video Stream
Make settings related to video codecs for streaming.
Up to 5 users can simultaneously view images from a single camera. However, when multiple users view
images, the images may be corrupted depending on the codec setting.
Notes
• When selecting [SRT-Caller], or [SRT-Listener] for [Setting] in the [Stream] tab, some settings (Codec,
Size, Frame rate, and Bit rate compression mode) of video stream 1 and video stream 2 return to the
default value.
• The following symptoms may occur depending on combinations of various settings such as the Size,
Frame rate, Bit rate, etc. for Image 1, 2, and 3.
– Image delay increases.
– A frame skip occurs when playing an image.
– Audio is interrupted.
– Camera responses to commands are slow.
– Camera responses to operation from the remote controller are slow.
– Display of the monitor screen and configuring camera settings are slow.
In this case, adjust by lowering the parameter values of the Size, Frame rate, and Bit rate, or by
changing other setting parameter values.
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• When selecting [SRT-Caller], or [SRT-Listener] for [Setting] in the [Stream] tab, [Codec 1] is fixed to
[H.264].
Video Stream 1
Make settings related to video codec 1.
Notes
• The frame rate or bit rate that is actually
transmitted may be different from the setting
value depending on image size, scene being shot,
and network environment.
• When selecting [SRT-Caller], or [SRT-Listener] for
[Setting] in the [Stream] tab, [Bit Rate Compression
Mode 1] is fixed to [CBR].
Bit Rate 1 512/768/1000/ 16000 Set the bit rate per line for the codec 1. When the bit
2000/3000/4000/ rate is set to a higher value, higher-quality images can
5000/6000/7000/ be distributed.
8000/16000/ This can be set only when [Bit Rate Compression
24000/32000/ Mode 1] is set to [CBR].
50000
Quality 1 1 to 10 6 Set the image quality for the codec 1.
This can be set only when [Bit Rate Compression
Mode 1] is set to [VBR].
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Video Stream 2
Make settings related to video codec 2.
Note
The frame rate or bit rate that is actually transmitted
may be different from the setting value depending on
image size, scene being shot, and network
environment.
Bit Rate 2 512/768/1000/ 8000 Set the bit rate per line for the codec 2. When the bit
2000/3000/4000/ rate is set to a higher value, higher-quality images can
5000/6000/7000/ be distributed.
8000/16000/ This can be set only when [Bit Rate Compression
24000/32000/ Mode 2] is set to [CBR].
50000
Quality 2 1 to 10 6 Set the image quality for the codec 2.
This can be set only when [Bit Rate Compression
Mode 2] is set to [VBR].
Video Stream 3
Make settings related to video codec 3.
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Audio Stream
Make settings related to audio codecs for streaming.
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Maintenance Menu
Initialize
Initializes the camera, saves settings, and upgrades the software version.
Initialize
Performs operations related to the initialization of the camera.
Note
The camera can be reset to the factory default
settings by pressing the reset switch for 5 seconds or
longer.
Export/Import
Performs operations related to the initialization of the camera.
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Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Import setting file ― ― Used when you import the stored setting data of the
camera. Click [Import], specify the destination folder,
and select the setting file stored on the computer
according to the instructions on the web browser. The
camera is configured according to the setting data.
Notes
• The following items cannot be exported or
imported in [Export setting file] or [Import setting
file].
– Network settings
– User settings
– Access Limit settings
– SSL function settings/certificate
– Referer Check settings
– Brute Force Attack Protection settings
– Preset settings
– Preset items (page 94)
– NDI|HX settings
• The Video codec setting is not restored if there is
an image size or frame rate that cannot have the
stored settings applied by changing the SYSTEM
SELECT switch or format setting of video output.
Version Up
Performs the camera version up.
System Log
Software performance data of the camera is recorded in the log. It includes useful data for
troubleshooting.
Click [Reload] to reload the latest data.
System Log
Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content
value of the factory
default setting
Log Level Critical, Warning & Critical, Warning & Set the level of information to be recorded in the
Info / Critical & Info system log.
Warning / Critical
Log Size 200 to 1024 1024 Set the maximum number of records to be recorded in
the system log.
Download as File ― ― On the screen that appears when pressing the
[Download] button, save the system log to your
computer.
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HTTP Access Log
The access history of the camera is displayed.
Click [Reload] to reload the latest data.
Service
The access history of the camera is displayed.
Click [Reload] to reload the latest data
EULA
Displays the End User License Agreement.
Software
Displays the software license.
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Appendix
Message List
The following messages and indications may appear on this camera. Perform the following as necessary.
FAN STOP! Turn off the camera as it may malfunction if used in this state. Contact the Sony
Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer.
PAN-TILT ERROR! The movement of the camera has stopped due to an error in the pan-tilt
driving unit. Reset the pan/tilt position or turn off and on the camera.
PAN-TILT FAULT! Turn off the camera as it may malfunction if used in this state. Contact the Sony
Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer.
MEMORY FAULT! The memory of the camera has been damaged. Or the camera is running on an
older version. Turn off the camera and contact the Sony Service Center or your
licensed Sony dealer.
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Troubleshooting
Before sending your camera for service, check the following to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem
still persists, consult the Sony Service Center.
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Preset Items and Image Setting File Items
Items stored in the preset and image setting file are shown in the following lists.
Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus Settings
Item name on the Item name on the Items other than Item stored in Item stored in
OSD menu Web App menu the OSD/Web App the preset the image
menu setting file
- - Pan-Tilt position -
PAN TILT SLOW Slow Pan-Tilt Mode - -
PAN LIMIT, TILT LIMIT Range Limit - -
- Name (Preset position list) - -
- Thumbnail (Preset position list) - -
PRESET RECALL SPEED Speed Select - -
PRESET RECALL Common Speed - -
COMMON SPEED
- Speed (Preset position list) - -
ZOOM MODE Zoom Mode - -
- - Zoom position -
TELE CONVERT MODE Tele Convert - -
FOCUS MODE - Focus mode -
- - Focus position -
- - Auto focus mode -
- - Auto focus interval -
- - Auto focus sensitivity -
- Focus Near Limit - -
Camera Settings
Item name on the Item name on the Items other than Item stored in Item stored in
OSD menu Web App menu the OSD/Web App the preset the image
menu setting file
EXPOSURE MODE Mode (Exposure) -
IRIS Iris -
GAIN Gain -
- - High-sensitivity Mode
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Item name on the Item name on the Items other than Item stored in Item stored in
OSD menu Web App menu the OSD/Web App the preset the image
menu setting file
MIN SHUTTER SPEED Slowest (Shutter speed) -
EX-COMP On/Off - - -
EX-COMP LEVEL Exposure Compensation -
AE SPEED AE Speed -
- - AE Ref. Low-light
Modulation On/Off
- - AE Ref. Low-light
Modulation Level
VISIBILITY ENHANCER Visibility Enhancer (On/Off) -
On/Off
VISIBILITY ENHANCER Visibility Enhancer (Effect) -
EFFECT
WHITE BALANCE MODE Mode (White balance) -
- - B-Gain of OnePushWB -
- NR (XDNR) -
2D NR LEVEL 2D NR Level -
3D NR LEVEL 3D NR Level -
- - Picture Effect -
IR RECEIVE IR Remote - -
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Pan/Tilt function
Specifications Horizontal ±170 degrees
Maximum speed: 101 degrees/
second
System Minimum speed: 0.5 degrees/
Video signal 3840 × 2160/29.97p *1 second
1920 × 1080/59.94p Maximum speed (when the
1920 × 1080/59.94i preset is recalled): 300
1920 × 1080/29.97p degrees/second
1280 × 720/59.94p Minimum speed (when the
3840 × 2160/25p *1 preset is recalled): 1.1 degrees/
1920 × 1080/50p second
1920 × 1080/50i Vertical +90 degrees, –20 degrees
1920 × 1080/25p Maximum speed: 91 degrees/
1280 × 720/50p second
3840 × 2160/23.98p *1 Minimum speed: 0.5 degrees/
1920 × 1080/23.98p second
*1 SDI output is not supported. Maximum speed (when the
Details of each model (page 100) preset is recalled): 126 degrees/
Synchronization second
Internal synchronization Minimum speed (when the
Image device 1/2.5-type, CMOS image sensor preset is recalled): 1.1 degrees/
Effective pixel number: Approx. second
8.5 Megapixels
Output terminals
Camera HDMI Terminal: HDMI connector (Type
Lens Optical, 20 × A) × 1
f = 4.4 mm to 88.0 mm, Color space: YCbCr, 4:2:2 8bit
F2.0 to F3.8 RGB, 4:4:4 8bit
f = 26.8 mm to 536.0 mm (35 mm SDI OUT Terminal: BNC connector × 1
camera conversion) (SRG-A40) Standards: 3G-SDI
Optical, 12 x
f = 4.4 mm to 52.8 mm, F2.0 to F3.7 Input and Output terminals
f = 26.8 mm to 322.8 mm (35 mm VISCA RS-422 Terminal: RJ45 × 2
camera conversion) (SRG-A12) Standards: VISCA
Minimum object distance LAN terminal Terminal: RJ45
80 mm (WIDE), 800 mm (Tele) Standards: PoE++ (IEEE802.3bt
(SRG-A40) Type4 Class8 compliant)
80 mm (WIDE), 400 mm (Tele)
(SRG-A12)
Minimum illumination Input terminals
1.6 lux 4K/HD output, 50IRE, F2.0, MIC Terminal: Mini-phone ø 3.5 Stereo
1/30s, High-sensitivity Mode: (×1) (Plug in Power supported)
OFF Power terminal
Max.Gain (Wide end) IEC60130-10 (JEITA standard RC-
Shutter speed 5320A) TYPE 5
1/10000s to 1/1s
General
Input voltage DC 19.5 V (AC adapter 100 to 240 V,
50/60 Hz), PoE++ (IEEE802.3bt
Type4 Class8 compatible)
Power consumption
For DC 19.5 V: 80 W
For PoE++ (IEEE802.3bt Type4
Class8 compliant): 71.3 W
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Operating temperature
0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F)
Storage temperature
–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)
External dimensions (Dimensions page 98)
Approx. 156.7 × 184.0 × 200.0 mm
(6 1/4 × 7 1/4 × 7 7/8 inches)
(width/height/depth) (without
protrusions)
Mass Approx. 2.0 kg (4 lb 6.5 oz)
Installation angle
Less than ±15 degrees to the
horizontal surface
Supplied Accessories
Safety Regulations (1)
AC adapter (1)
Remote commander (1)
Ceiling bracket (A) (1)
Ceiling bracket (B) (1)
Wire rope (1)
Mounting screws (M3×8) (9)
Mounting screws (M2.6×6 black) (1)
HDMI cable fixing plate (1)
Cable clamper (1)
URL label (1)
Optional accessories
Remote controller (RM-IP500/RM-IP10)
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Dimensions
Top
170°
170°
Front
184 (7 1/4)
124 (5)
1.9 (3/32)
156.7 (6 1/4)
Side
°
90
20°
78.3 (3 1/8)
200 (7 7/8)
Unit: mm (inches)
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Bottom 46 46
13
(1 /16) (1 13/16)
35 35 φ5, depth5 (7/32)
(1 7/16) (1 7/16) 1/4-20UNC, depth7 (9/32)
32.7 (1 5/16)
53.9 (2 1/8)
36 (1 7/16)
29 (1 3/16)
29 (1 3/16)
17 (11/16)
17 (11/16)
22 (7/8)
M3 M3
136 (5 3/8)
136 (5 3/8)
165 (6 1/2)
165 (6 1/2)
(1 3/4)
42.9
M3
M3 4-φ8(Leg)
44 44
(1 3/4) (1 3/4)
60 60
(2 3/8) (2 3/8)
34 (1 3/8) Hole
R6 2.3
7.8
R7
197.9 (7 7/8)
224.9 (8 7/8)
R1 131
31 .8
R1 126
26 .3
.3
.8
R
Hole Hole
122 (4 7/8)
144 (5 3/4)
Unit: mm (inches)
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SYSTEM SELECT switch settings Pin array of the VISCA RS-422
The video output format for the HDMI/SDI OUT terminal and how to use it
terminal can be set with this switch.
Pin array of VISCA RS-422 terminal
IN OUT
Pin Function Pin Function
No. No.
1 TX– 1 RX–
2 TX+ 2 RX+
3 RX– 3 TX–
4 GND 4 GND
Select your desired
video output format. 5 GND 5 GND
6 RX+ 6 TX+
7 N.C. 7 N.C.
No. Video output format/Frame rate 8 N.C. 8 N.C.
0 3840x2160/29.97p
1 1920x1080/59.94p Connection diagram with remote
2 1920x1080/59.94i controller RM-IP10
3 1920x1080/29.97p
4 1280x720/59.94p
5 RESERVE
6 REMOTE
7 HDMI : 640x480/59.94p RM-IP10 Camera
SDI OUT : 1280x720/59.94p
1 N.C. 1 TX–
8 3840x2160/25p
2 N.C. 2 TX+
9 1920x1080/50p
3 N.C. Shield 3 RX–
A 1920x1080/50i
4 N.C. 4 GND
B 1920x1080/25p
5 GND 5 GND
C 1280x720/50p
6 RX– 6 RX+
D RESERVE
7 RX+ 7 N.C.
E 3840x2160/23.98p
8 TX– 8 N.C.
F 1920x1080/23.98p
9 TX+
Notes
• Be sure to set the switch before you turn on the Notes
camera. • Connect the GNDs of both devices together to
Turn on the power after you set the switch. stabilize the voltage level of the signal.
• Be sure to use a Phillips-head screwdriver • When preparing cables, use network cables of
when changing the switch position. If you use category 5e or more.
a tool other than the designated screwdriver,
the crossed groove may be damaged.
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