Sanyo VA-SW3050LITE User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VA-SW3050Lite
Network Recorder (Lite version)
When you need to record and play the video, use the VA-SW3050 Server/VA-SW3050 Client
software.
The VA-SW3050 Server/VA-SW3050 Client is the full-featured version of the VA-SW3050Lite and
optionally available.
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English 1
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................ 2
Features................................................... 2
System requirements ............................. 3
Software Setup Procedure .................... 4
Installing the VA-SW3050Lite
Software.................................................. 5
Starting and Logging in to the
VA-SW3050Lite Software....................... 6
Logging off.............................................. 7
Closing the screen ................................. 7
Opening the screen ................................ 7
Exiting from the software ...................... 7
Registering the Cameras with the
Software.................................................. 8
Using the Camera Search Function.... 10
Specifying the camera title .................. 11
Viewing the Live Video ........................ 12
Menu bar functions and operating
privileges14
Tool bar functions ................................ 16
Operating the Cameras........................ 18
Changing the configuration stored on
the camera............................................. 22
Configuring the Image Conditions ..... 23
Configuring the JPEG image conditions
<Normal Recording & Live Setting
(JPEG)>
.................................................. 23
Configuring the H.264 image conditions
<Live Setting (H.264)>
............................ 25
Configuring the Camera Voice
Settings................................................. 27
Registering Users Accessing the
Camera...................................................29
User registration................................... 29
Changing the user password .............. 30
Deleting the registered user ................ 31
Setting the user privileges for operating
the camera............................................. 32
Split Screen Layout ..............................33
Changing image layout on the
16/9-part split screen............................ 34
Setting the image layout pattern on the
4-part split screen................................. 34
Configuring Other Options ..................35
[Proxy] setting ...................................... 35
[Clock] setting....................................... 35
[Start Up] setting .................................. 36
[Buzzer] setting..................................... 36
[Display] setting.................................... 36
Supported Features for Each Model ...37
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Introduction
The VA-SW3050Lite is monitoring software for use with Sanyo’s CCD network cameras.
After installing the VA-SW3050Lite on your PC and accessing the camera, you can view live video from
multiple cameras on your PC.
MEMO:
When the camera does not support access to the network, install Sanyo’s option board (Network) on the
camera.
Features
Views live video from up to 128 cameras
Switches screen display between a single screen, 4-part split screen, 9-part split screen or 16-part
split screen
Switches the image format between the JPEG image and H.264 image
Applicable models (only those capable of outputting H. 264 images)
Prints the video image displayed on your monitor display
Operates cameras remotely and configures the settings stored on the camera
Establishes bi-directional voice communications enabling voice to be output from the camera side or
talk to be conducted from the PC microphone to the camera side
Applicable models (only those capable of voice communication)
Enables one camera to be simultaneously accessed from up to 16 PCs (including access from Web
browser) (Recommended: 8 PCs or less)
Registers up to 10 users per PC and sets operating privileges for each camera
Introduction
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System requirements
Confirm your system environment such as the types of cameras and optional boards as well as the
number of cameras connected.
When the number of cameras connected is 4 or fewer:
When the number of cameras connected is between 5 and 16:
Note:
Depending on the performance and/or the network environment of your PC, the system may become
busy, when you multiply the number of channels connected to transmit images in H.264 format.
If a dialog box displaying a warning message appears, reduce the number of connected channels for
H.264 image format.
Camera
SD Camera HD Camera
System with one HD camera
PC IBM PC/AT and compatibles
OS Windows XP Professional / Windows Vista
CPU Pentium IV (2.0GHz or higher) Core2Duo E6700 2.66GHz or higher
Memory
1GB or more, 2GB or more (Windows
Vista)
1GB (Windows XP), 2GB (Windows
Vista)
Network interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX 100Base-TX
Display card
1024 x 768 pixels or higher, 16 million
colors or higher
1920 x 1200 pixels or higher
Graphics chip
ATI RADEON X1000 series or higher
nVIDIA GeForce 6000 series or higher
ATI RADEON HD2600 series or higher
nVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or higher
nVIDIA Quadro FX550 series or
higher
Voice Sound card and speakers with 100% DirectX compatibility
Camera
SD Camera HD Camera
System with one HD camera
PC IBM PC/AT and compatibles
OS Windows XP Professional / Windows Vista
CPU Pentium IV (3.4GHz or higher) Core2Duo E8500 3.16GHz or higher
Memory 2GB or more 2GB or more
Network interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX 100Base-TX
Display card
1024 x 768 pixels or higher, 16 million
colors or higher
1920 x 1200 pixels or higher
Graphics chip
ATI RADEON X1000 series or higher
nVIDIA GeForce 6000 series or higher
nVIDIA Quadro4 series or higher
ATI RADEON HD2600 series or higher
nVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or higher
nVIDIA Quadro FX550 series or
higher
Voice Sound card and speakers with 100% DirectX compatibility
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Software Setup Procedure
Perform the following procedures before using the VA-SW3050Lite software. For detailed instructions on
individual procedures, refer to the respective pages shown below.
1 Configure the TCP/IP settings on PC
Set appropriate values corresponding to the default gateway and subnet mask values
configured on the camera.
2 Install the VA-SW3050Lite software
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3 Start the VA-SW3050Lite software and perform the login
procedure
When you log in to the VA-SW3050Lite for the first time, the [Camera
Setting] screen appears.
Page 6
4 Register the camera(s) with the software
Register the camera(s) to access, and configure the camera settings such as
IP address and camera title. After registering the camera(s), the live video is
displayed on the main screen.
Page 8
5 Configure the conditions of the image and voice
communications of camera(s).
According to the camera location and monitoring purpose, configure the
detailed conditions of the image and voice communications.
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6 Register users accessing the camera
Register users who log in to the VA-SW3050Lite to access the camera(s).
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Installing the VA-SW3050Lite Software
Install the VA-SW3050Lite software on your PC. Start the installation program, and use the interactive
dialog boxes to advance the installation.
MEMO:
The following components are necessary for
running VA-SW3050Lite.
.NET Framework 1.1
.NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
DirectX Runtime
If these components are not installed on your
PC, follow the onscreen instructions to install
them together with the VA-SW3050Lite software.
(steps 1, 2, and F).
Some installations require the OS to be
restarted afterwards. If so, follow the onscreen
instructions.
To uninstall the VA-SW3050Lite software, open the
[Add or Remove Programs] window from the
Control Panel, and select “
Network Recorder” to
begin the uninstall procedure.
MEMO:
Uninstalling the VA-SW3050Lite does not delete the
configured files and the recorded data stored on the
PC. When you install the VA-SW3050Lite again, the
newer installation inherits those files and data.
Before Using This Software
To make your software more stable, please install
the latest version of the H.264 plug-in.
The update information on the latest version
software is available on the following Web page.
SANYO Security Systems Software Download
Service:
http://www.sanyosecurity.com/
softwaredownload/get.html
Double-click “Setup.exe” on the supplied
CD-ROM
The installer starts up.
1 Installation of the
.NET Framework 1.1
(approximately 2 minutes)
2 Installation of the DirectX
Runtime
3 [Welcome to the VA-SW3050LITE
Setup Wizard] dialog
Click [Next].
4 [License Agreement] dialog
Select the “I accept the agreement
option and click [Next].
5 [Select Destination Location] dialog
Select the installation folder and click
[Next].
6 [Select Start Menu Folder] dialog
Select the Start menu folder and click
[Next].
7 [Ready to Install] dialog
Click [Install].
8 [Installing] dialog
9 [Completing the VA-SW3050LITE
Setup Wizard] dialog
Click [Finish].
After the installation is completed,
close the dialog
The shortcut icon for the
VA-SW3050Lite appears on the
desktop.
F
Installation of the
.NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
To Uninstall the VA-SW3050Lite Software
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Starting and Logging in to the VA-SW3050Lite Software
1
Double-click the shortcut icon on the
desktop.
The VA-SW3050Lite starts and the login
screen appears.
MEMO:
The VA-SW3050Lite icon appears in the
task tray at the right bottom corner of the
screen.
2
Click the appropriate radio button to
select the display language.
Available display languages:
English, French, German, and Spanish
3
Enter the user ID and password.
When you log in to the software for the first
time, use the factory setting values below.
USER ID : admin
PASSWORD : admin
Note:
For security reasons, be sure to change
the password for the admin” user from
the factory setting value (see page 30).
If an invalid user ID or password is
entered three consecutive times, the
dialog displaying the authentication error
message appears. Clicking [OK] closes
the login screen automatically.
4
Click [OK].
When you start the software for the
first time or no cameras are
registered:
The [Camera Setting] screen appears.
Be sure to register the camera before
starting to use VA-SW3050Lite.
(Refer to “Registering the Cameras
with the Softwareon page 8)
When cameras are registered:
The live video is displayed on the main
screen.
(Refer to “Viewing the Live Video” on
page 12)
MEMO:
If reading the sound device fails during
startup of the software, the dialog displaying
Sound Device Error” message appears. In
this case, reinstall the driver or fix the defect
of the sound device.
Some sound devices may not be recognized
by PC unless the speaker is connected to the
audio jack.
If this is the case, connect the speaker to the
audio jack. Otherwise, set the automatic
recognition function to OFF before use.
For further information, refer to the instruction
manual for the sound device you want to use.
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Starting and Logging in to the VA-SW3050Lite Software
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The following operations are common to each
screen following login.
Logging off
Click [Log Off] in the [File] menu.
The login screen is returned to.
Closing the screen
Click the button in the top right corner of
the screen.
Alternatively, click [Close] in the [File] menu (the
[Close] button on the login screen).
This operation closes the screen and stores the
software in the task tray icon.
Since this is continually activated as permanent
software, the software remains operating and
functional.
Opening the screen
Right-click the icon in the task tray to display
the context menu, and click [Return].
Alternatively, double-click the task tray icon.
The screen appears again.
Exiting from the software
Right-click the icon in the task tray to display
the context menu, and click [Exit].
This exits from the software, and the task tray
icon disappears.
The camera can also be accessed concurrently
by multiple admin users via Web browsers.
However, when the user operates on one of the
following screens, other Web-based concurrent
admin users are disconnected.
[Camera Setting] screen
[Normal Recording & Live Setting (JPEG)]
screen
[Live Setting (H.264)] screen
[Audio Setting] screen
When Windows’ firewall protection or some
other firewall program is active on your
computer, the computer is blocked from
communicating with the cameras and thus the
system fails to operate correctly. This means
that you must disable the firewall protection
before you begin using the VA-SW3050Lite
software.
MEMO:
Note that, if you are using Windows XP SP2 or
Windows Vista, its firewall protection is enabled
by default. When the VA-SW3050Lite searches
for cameras after startup, the dialog confirming
the firewall setting appears. In this dialog, click
[Unblock] to allow the connection to the
camera.
Concurrent Access via Web Browser
Disabling the Firewall Protection
<Screen displayed on Windows XP SP2 machine>
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Registering the Cameras with the Software
Registering the cameras with the VA-SW3050Lite is required for accessing the cameras to display live video.
Set the IP address of registered cameras using
FIX
” (manual) mode (see
NETWORK SETTINGS
” in
the instruction manual for the camera or the option board)..
When no cameras are registered:
After the login procedure, the [Camera Setting] screen automatically appears. (See the above figure.)
When you register additional cameras or change the camera settings:
Select [Camera Setting] from [Options] in the menu bar.
1
Click the camera number you want to
register.
The color of the clicked camera row
changes.
2
Enter the camera title in [Camera Title]
column.
When you set the camera title while
monitoring its live video, complete the
camera registration before setting its title
(see page 11).
3
Enter the address information of the
camera in [IP Address or URL] column.
When using the camera search function,
the camera address will be searched for
and displayed automatically (see page 10).
MEMO:
To change the camera IP address, use the
camera search function or the configuration
menu for the camera on the control panel
(see page 10). You can change the address
from PC.
4
When the SSL communication is set to
the camera, select the [SSL] check box.
5
Enter the video port number configured
for the camera in [HTTP PORT] column.
The default setting is “80”. When selecting
the [SSL] check box, the default setting
changes to “443”.
6
When using the proxy server, select the
[Proxy] check box.
In this case, the [Proxy] setting under
[Options] menu is required (see page 35).
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admin
Registering the Cameras with the Software
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7
Enter the password in [Camera
Password] column.
Enter the guest user's password configured
for the camera.
The default value is “guest”.
When you register multiple cameras, repeat
steps 1 to 7.
8
To enable the settings, select the [No.]
check box.
Selecting the check box in the title line at
the top selects all check boxes in [No.]
column.
9
Click [SET].
Completes the registration and connects to
the video cameras.
Clicking the [Set All] button in the title line at
the top executes the [SET] command to all
the cameras.
F
Click [Close].
Closes the [Camera Setting] screen.
The live video of the registered camera is
displayed on the main screen.
G
Your login user name appears.
1 [Reload] button
Reloads and displays the selected camera's
setting information.
Note:
When registering cameras on two or more
PCs
You can load the settings stored on the
camera into this software. After inputting the
IP address and camera password, click the
[Reload] button to load the setting
information.
2 [View Camera] button
Displays the still image from the selected
camera (see page 11-2).
3 [Web browser] button
Starts the Web browser to automatically
access the selected camera.
Refer to the option board instruction manual
for operations following access.
Functions of Other Operation Buttons
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Using the Camera Search Function
The camera search function automatically retrieves the IP addresses for all cameras connected to the network.
This function configures the IP addresses all at once for the cameras found, eliminating the need to
enter IP addresses manually.
MEMO:
At the time of factory shipment, the IP address for every camera is set to “192.168.0.2”. When you
connect multiple cameras with the factory setting, use the camera search function to configure the
unique IP address to the cameras.
Note:
When the confirmation dialog on firewall appears while performing the camera search function,
disable the firewall function to allow the connection to the camera (see page 7).
The camera search function may detect network devices other than cameras.
1
Click [Search Camera].
The MAC and IP addresses for the cameras
detected are listed in the [Search Camera]
dialog. The addresses are displayed in the
order of the MAC addresses.
2
If there are any overlapping IP
addresses, in the [Search Camera]
dialog, select the camera(s) for which
the IP address needs to be changed and
click [Edit].
The [Edit IP Address] dialog appears.
3
Enter new IP address.
To change the camera's IP address, set
appropriate values corresponding to the
default gateway and subnet mask values
configured on the PC.
4
Click [OK].
The new IP address is transferred to the
camera.
The [Edit IP Address] dialog closes, and the
IP address in the [Search Camera] dialog is
also updated.
Use the same procedure (steps 2 to 4) until
there are no overlapping addresses remaining.
5
Click [OK] in the [Search Camera] dialog.
This operation closes the [Search Camera]
dialog, and all the IP addresses displayed in
the [Search Camera] dialog are
automatically reflected in the [Camera
Setting] screen.
Note:
If there are any overlapping IP addresses,
the “IP Address Duplication Error!!”
message is displayed. When this error
occurs, configure the IP address again.
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Registering the Cameras with the Software
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Specifying the camera title
For a registered camera, set the camera title while monitoring its live video.
1
Select the camera number for which you
want to specify the title by clicking the
corresponding row.
The color of the clicked camera row
changes.
2
Click [View Camera].
The still image from the camera you
selected is displayed in the popup window.
To update the displayed image, click [Reload].
MEMO:
When the camera has not been registered
or is not registered appropriately, a
communication error occurs and the image
is not displayed.
3
Click [Close].
This closes the window.
4
Enter the camera title.
It is recommended to set the title according
to the camera location and so on for easier
management on the display.
The title can be up to 16 alphanumeric
characters.
MEMO:
If you type any character that is not
supported by the camera, the title will not be
readable when displayed on it.
5
Click [SET].
This completes the setting procedure and
the camera title is transferred to the
camera.
The camera title you specified appears in the
main screen or other setting screens.
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Viewing the Live Video
After registering the camera(s), the live video is displayed on the main screen.
The main screen appears immediately after login when a camera has already been registered.
1 Menu bar (see page 14)
You can access various commands for the
VA-SW3050Lite from the menu bar.
Clicking the menu on the menu bar displays
the pull-down menu. Select the desired
command from the pull-down menu to
execute.
2 Tool bar (see page 16)
The tool bar contains the commands and
information display buttons that are frequently
used.
3 Camera title
The camera title that was set on the [Camera
Setting] screen is displayed.
4 Current date and time
Date and time are displayed according to the
Windows setting.
5 Image Information
The image compression format of the video
being played is displayed.
•JPEG
H.264 (Unicast)
H.264 (Multicast)
6 Video display area
Displays the live video and recorded data.
You can use the button on the tool bar to
select the number of cameras to be displayed
(single screen, 4-part split screen, 9-part split
screen or 16-part split screen) (see page
16-2).
MEMO:
In the following cases, video is not displayed
nor renewed.
Only a message is displayed on the screen.
Communication Error:
When image signals are interrupted for
approximately 30 seconds or more.
(Since the error only concerns image
signals, voice may still be output even
during a communications error.)
Stream Setting Error:
If a communication error occurs when
STREAM1 is not set to “H.264” and
STREAM2 is not set to “JPEG in the
camera’s image settings. (Important:
STREAM3 and later streams cannot be
viewed with this software.)
•SANYO:
When no camera is registered.
7 Close button
Clicking the button closes the screen and
stores the software in the task tray icon
(refer to “Closing the screen” on page 7).
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Live
Live
JPEG
JPEG
7/23/2008 10:29:22
Live
JPEG
Network Camera
Network Camera
Network Camera
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Viewing the Live Video
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When a video is clicked, a red frame is displayed
around it showing that the camera has been
selected.
In this software, it is necessary to select a
camera in the following cases:
When displaying the camera controller
When outputting voice from the camera
side
When transmitting voice from the PC
microphone to the camera side
Clicking the video again or clicking another
video deletes the red frame and disables
selection of the camera.
Right-click on the video to display the context
menu.
The following operation commands are available
for the VA-SW3050Lite.
Information:
Displays the camera information.
JPEG/H.264 Unicast/H.264 Multicast:
Switches the image compression format.
If the camera has a panning-tilting function, click
the video in the single screen mode for
exploiting the function.
AClick on the video.
Clicking the video in the single screen mode
changes the camera orientation so that the
point where you click is located at the center
of the image.
BDouble-click on the video.
Changing the camera orientation and
zooming-in.
CPressing down and holding the [Shift] key,
double-click on the video.
Changing the camera orientation and
zooming-out.
Note:
Depending on the tilt angle, the point where you
click on the video may not move to the center of
the image.
Selecting the Camera to Operate
Context Menu Operations
Panning/tilting camera by clicking video
image
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Menu bar functions and operating privileges
Certain features such as recording and playing the video are not available for the VA-SW3050Lite.
Those features (shaded in the table below) are grayed out and cannot be selected. If you need these
features, use the VA-SW3050 server/client software, which is optionally available.
The necessary privilege for executing individual operation is shown enclosed with the parentheses in
the Sub-menu column of the table below (ex. Camera Control and Menu Setup).
Configure user privileges on the [Edit Authentication] screen accessible from the [User Registration]
screen (Refer to “Setting the user privileges for operating the camera (Edit Authentication)” on
page 32).
Menu Sub-menu Description Refer to
1 File
Backup Backs up recorded data.
Print Prints the video image. Page 16 - 7
Log Off
Logs off the software and
displays the login screen.
Page 7
Close
Closes the screen and stores
the software in the task tray
icon.
Page 7
2 Edit Search Image Searches images.
3 View
Full Screen
Displays the video in full
screen mode.
Page 16 - 1
4 x 4
Displays videos in the 16-part
split screen.
Page 16 - 2
3 x 3
Displays videos in the 9-part
split screen.
2 x 2
Displays videos in the 4-part
split screen.
1 x 1
Displays video from a single
camera.
Controller
Camera
Controller
(Camera Control)
Displays the camera controller.
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Play/Rec
Controller
Displays the recording and
playback controller.
4 Playback Plays the recorded video.
5 Record Records live videos from all
cameras simultaneously.
MEMO:
The menu item with the mark can be operated using the tool bar buttons (see page 16).
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Viewing the Live Video
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Menu Sub-menu Description Refer to
6 Options
Camera Setting
(Menu Setup)
Registering the cameras with
the software.
Page 8
Normal Recording & Live
Setting (JPEG)
(Menu Setup)
Configures the JPEG image
conditions.
Page 23
Live Setting (H.264)
(Menu Setup)
Configures the H.264 image
conditions.
Page 25
Audio Setting
(Menu Setup)
Configures the voice
conditions on the camera side.
Page 27
Camera Layout Setting
(Menu Setup)
Changes the layout of split
screen images.
Page 33
Timer Setting Sets the timer record.
Alarm Setting Sets the alarm record.
Delete Data Deletes recorded data.
Others
Data Storage
Configures the options for
storing videos on HDD.
Proxy
(Menu Setup) Sets the proxy server. Page 35
Clock
(Menu Setup) Automatically adjusts the time. Page 35
User Registration
(Menu Setup)
Registers the user.
Page 29
Start Up
(Menu Setup)
Automatically activates this
software.
Page 36
Popup
Automatically displays the
alarm image.
Buzzer
(Menu Setup) Sets the alarm buzzer. Page 36
Display
(Menu Setup) Sets display information. Page 36
7 Version Web Page Displays Sanyo’s homepage.
About
Displays the version
information of the
VA-SW3050Lite.
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Tool bar functions
In the VA-SW3050Lite, the buttons used for record and playback operations (5, 6, 9) are grayed out
and cannot be operated.
If you need these features, use the VA-SW3050 server/client software, which is optionally available.
1 Screen mode selection button
When selecting the full screen mode, the live
video is maximized across the display without
the title and menu bars displayed.
MEMO:
If you select the [Camera Title] or [Data/Time]
check box under the Display settings, the
camera title and the date and time
information will be also displayed in the full
screen mode.
2 Split screen mode selection button
The three modes are available for split screen
display.
MEMO:
In 4-part, 9-part or 16-part split screen mode,
double-clicking a specific video will display
the video in single screen mode.
3 Auto screen change button
Use this button to display all the pages
sequentially at specified intervals in the order
of the page number.
MEMO:
When the auto screen change function is
enabled, no operations can be executed
apart from setting the page switching interval.
To perform any other operations, disable this
function.
The total number of pages depends on the
number of the cameras and the split screen
mode.
4 Screen change buttons
Switches the displayed page forward or
backward.
5 [Live All] button
Not available for the VA-SW3050Lite.
6 [Alarm] button
Not available for the VA-SW3050Lite.
7 Print button (Print)
This button allows you to print out the image
from live video or recorded video.
8 Button for displaying the camera
controller (see page 20)
Displays the camera controller to operate the
camera remotely from PC.
Note:
Cannot be operated when no camera is
selected.
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Full screen
Normal screen
Single screen mode
4-part split screen mode
9-part split screen mode
16-part split screen mode
Enables or disables the auto
screen change function.
Sets the page switching
intervals as 1, 2 or 3 seconds.
Goes back to the page before.
Goes to the next page.
The currently displayed page and
total number of pages.
Displays the dialog for printing out
the image.
Displays the camera controller.
Viewing the Live Video
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9 Button for displaying the recording and
playback controller
Not available for the VA-SW3050Lite.
F Voice transmission button
Controls the transmission of voice from the
PC microphone to the camera side.
Note:
The voice transmission button can be
operated only if a camera is selected.
To transmit voice from the PC microphone
to the camera side, the Talk” operating
privilege is required (see page 32-2).
Accessing the camera simultaneously
from this software and a Web browser
disables the voice transmission button.
In such case, terminate the access from
the Web browser.
G Voice output button
Controls the output of voice from the camera
side to the PC.
Note:
The voice output button can be operated
only if a camera is selected.
You can input voice from up to 128
channels. However, you can output voice
from only one channel.
When the “Voice output” is set to “OFF”,
all the sounds of the PC are muted. The
sounds of buzzer and warning beeps set
on the PC are also turned off.
H Volume adjustment
Adjusts the voice output volume for the PC
using a slide bar.
I Lock button
This button can be used to lock the buttons
and controls for avoiding operation mistakes.
The VA-SW3050Lite software allows you to
establish bi-directional voice communications
between a camera and PC.
<Camera PC>
You can view live video image with voice
because the voice picked up by the microphone
on the camera side is output to the PC speakers.
<PC Camera>
You may talk to the camera side because the
voice picked up by the microphone on the PC
side is output to the camera speakers.
Make sure the following preparations are
completed before operating the tool bar buttons
for establishing voice communication.
1 A microphone and speakers are respectively
connected on the voice transmission and
output sides (refer to page 2 of the installation
manual).
2 Select the [Audio] check box on the [Normal
Recording & Live Setting (JPEG)] screen to
enable the voice communication (see page
23-2).
3 The voice settings on the camera side are
configured on the [Audio Setting] screen
(see page 27).
Note:
To configure the voice settings, both the
camera and the option board must support
the voice communication feature.
Only one user can transmit voice to one
camera at a time.
Priority is given to the user who transmits
voice most lately when multiple users
transmit voice simultaneously.
If the voice output from the camera speakers
is low, set Microphone Boost” to the PC
microphone from the Control Panel of the PC.
Voice transmission ON
Voice transmission OFF
Voice output ON
Voice output OFF
All screen operations are locked.
Releases the lock function.
Concerning the Bi-directional Voice
Communication Function
English 18
Operating the Cameras
You can operate the camera remotely from your PC.
The specifications of the camera controller vary depending on the type of camera (or installed option
board).
(A)
MEMO:
When [MAIN BODY SETTINGS] is set to “USE”
on the CAMERA SETTINGS screen, the IRIS
button 4 is not displayed.
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Operating the Cameras
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Sanyo VA-SW3050LITE User manual

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Security cameras
Type
User manual

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