Sony SRG-A40 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony SRG-A40 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony SRG-A40 Operating Instructions Manual

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Color Video Camera
Operating Instructions
Software Version 1.0
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
SRG-A40/A12
© 2023 Sony Corporation
5-053-154-11(1)

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  • Page 1 5-053-154-11(1) Color Video Camera Operating Instructions Software Version 1.0 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. SRG-A40/A12 © 2023 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 Installing the Camera ......... 15 VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu ...... 35 Installing the camera on a desk .... 15 ZOOM/FOCUS Menu (SRG-A40) ....35 Attaching the Camera to a Tripod ..15 ZOOM ............ 35 Installing the Camera Using the M3 FOCUS ...........
  • Page 3: Video Stream

    White Balance ........69 Accessing the Camera from a Web Detail / NR ..........69 Day/Night ICR ........71 Browser 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 ............
  • Page 4 Note that some displays may be different from the ones that actually appear. The menu displays and illustrations of the camera SRG-A40 are shown in the instructions as • Microsoft, Windows, and Edge are registered examples. Only supported functions are displayed.
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6 (page 84). The input audio signal is transmitted to HDMI/ SDI simultaneously. Additionally, the signal is *1 20× optical zoom for the SRG-A40 transmitted to the IP network with the streaming 12× optical zoom for the SRG-A12 function.
  • Page 7 The lamp flashes when there are defects in the camera (for instance, when rotations of  Lens the fan motor slows down or stops, etc.). This is a 20× (SRG-A40) or 12x (SRG-A12) magnification-optical zoom lens. By  Intake air port enabling CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM (Clear Image Zoom), the camera can zoom up to 30×...
  • Page 8  MIC terminal (audio input terminal) the OSD menu or [Format] under [Video Out] on the Web App menu is applied. Input for commercially-available MIC or LINE to connect an audio device. Switch state SDI format/level Switch between MIC and LINE input as indicated on “Connecting to commercially- Level-A available microphones, etc.”...
  • Page 9 Note Do not connect the PoE++(class8) power supply device and AC adapter at the same time to avoid heat generation. Factory settings for network DHCP: On Name: A40 (SRG-A40) A12 (SRG-A12) User name: admin Password: blank space...
  • Page 10  Rating label Infrared Remote Commander This label shows the name of the camera and its electric rating. (supplied) Important The product name and electric rating are located at the bottom of the camera.  MENU button Press the button to display or not to display the OSD menu.
  • Page 11  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 ...
  • Page 12 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. Operating a Single Camera Using the Supplied Remote Commander What you can do with this system Operate the camera readily from a short distance.
  • Page 13 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 •...
  • Page 14 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 For the RS-422 connection Video monitor...
  • Page 15 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 M3 Fixing Screw Holes Installing the camera on a desk Attach the camera using 4 M3 fixing screw holes...
  • Page 16 Before installing the camera In the case that a wire cannot be attached on the ceiling, attach the wire on the ceiling Determine the shooting direction of the camera, bracket (B) as illustrated below with the and then make the holes for the ceiling bracket supplied screws (M3×8).
  • Page 17 Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom 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...
  • Page 18 Connect the cables to the terminals at the 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.
  • Page 19 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. Connecting to an AC power supply Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter and power cord.
  • Page 20 Connecting a single camera to a switcher, recorder, or monitor Devices equipped with an HDMI input terminal HDMI cable (not supplied) Network cable (commercially available) To HDMI input terminal Hub with PoE++ power supply feature Video monitor Devices equipped with an SDI input terminal (HD output): Notes •...
  • Page 21 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 connections of up to 1.2 km in length. supplied) • You cannot switch between VISCA over IP and VISCA RS-422 with the camera.
  • Page 22 Using the VISCA RS-422 terminal Notes Up to 7 cameras can be connected via the VISCA 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.
  • Page 23 Connecting multiple cameras using VISCA over Connecting a commercially available video switcher • When you connect multiple cameras to a single 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.
  • Page 24 For HD output Connecting to commercially- When you want to switch cameras, connect a available microphones, etc. commercially available video switcher. For the connection to the video switcher, refer to Connect a commercially-available stereo the operating instructions of the switcher. microphone, mixer, etc.
  • Page 25 Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Operating Multiple Cameras Remote Commander Using the Infrared Remote Commander Before Starting Operations 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.
  • Page 26 Pan/Tilt Operation Zoom Operation Press either of the ZOOM buttons. Subject appears closer. (Tele) Subject appears farther away. (Wide angle) Note Press the  (power) button. When you perform pan/tilt operations while the The camera will turn on and perform the camera is in telephoto mode, the moving speed pan/tilt reset action automatically.
  • Page 27 Note Storing the Camera Settings Before you store the position, zoom, focus, etc. in Memory of the camera, make sure to install and secure – Preset Feature the camera in place to use it properly. Settings, including the camera position, zoom, focus, and backlighting, can be stored in a Recalling the stored status preset.
  • Page 28 Returning to the main menu Operating OSD (On-Screen Press the MENU or CANC./BACK button. Display) Menus Canceling an OSD menu This section explains how to configure the camera using the supplied remote commander. When the main menu is displayed, press the In this manual, the displayed setting menu is MENU or CANC./BACK button once.
  • Page 29 Web App. Bracketed text on the right of the setting item indicates the setting item name of the Web App. The above menu is SRG-A40’s main menu. Values to be selected in the OSD menu are noted ZOOM/FOCUS is FOCUS on SRG-A12’s menu.
  • Page 30 Setting menu EXPOSURE Menu The setting menu selected on the main menu is 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).
  • Page 31 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).
  • Page 32 SLOW SHUTTER (Exposure - Auto Slow When the frame rate is 23.98 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], When you set the mode to [ON], the camera [1/192], [1/200], [1/288], [1/400], [1/576], [1/1200], automatically uses a slow shutter speed for the [1/2400], [1/4800], [1/10000].
  • Page 33 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.
  • Page 34 correction elements become greater compared DETAIL Menu to the vertical elements. BW BALANCE (Detail - BW Balance) The DETAIL menu is used to adjust the image 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...
  • Page 35 VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu ZOOM/FOCUS Menu (SRG-A40) You can set the menu from the Web App menu. For details, see [Exposure] under [Video] (page The ZOOM/FOCUS menu is used to select the 66). zoom/focus mode. You can set the zoom mode from the Web App menu.
  • Page 36 • Objects with horizontal stripes FOCUS Menu (SRG-A12) • Objects on which bright lights are cast or reflected • 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.
  • Page 37 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.
  • Page 38 [NIGHT]: IR cut filter feature is disabled. The PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL picture becomes monochrome. [AUTO]: The mode is automatically switched to Menu [DAY] or [NIGHT]. The PAN TILT/PRESET RECALL menu is used to Note 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.
  • Page 39 PAN TILT SLOW (Pan-Tilt - Slow Pan-Tilt Setting range of LEFT/RIGHT Mode) CENTER (±0°) 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. RECALL SPEED (Preset - Speed Select) You can select the preset recall speed.
  • Page 40 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).
  • Page 41 [OFF]: Even when the tally-lamp-ON command is standby mode and turn it on again, or execute [REBOOT] to reflect the changes. received, the tally lamp does not light up. Select the setting from [2160/29.97p], [1080/59.94p A], [1080/59.94p B], [1080/59.94i], Note [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],...
  • Page 42 Press the  or  button of Displays the software version of the camera. the remote commander to switch PAGE. For SRG-A40 NAME (Common - Camera Name) PAGE1: Items in the EXPOSURE menu Displays the name applied to the camera. To...
  • Page 43 SUBNET MASK (Status - Subnet Mask) Displays the subnet mask currently set up for the camera. GATEWAY (Status - Gateway) Displays the default gateway address currently set up for the camera. Note Configure these settings using the setup application “RM-IP Setup Tool” on your computer.
  • Page 44 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. Menu item Setting item Setting value EXPOSURE MODE FULL AUTO, SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri, MANUAL (page 30)
  • Page 45 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,...
  • Page 46 EFFECT –3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3 (page 35) Menu item Setting item Setting value ZOOM/FOCUS ZOOM MODE OPTICAL, CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM, DIGITAL (SRG-A40) FOCUS MODE AUTO, MANUAL (page 35) Menu item Setting item Setting value FOCUS MODE AUTO, MANUAL...
  • Page 47 720/59.94p, 720/59.94p VGA, 2160/25p, 1080/50p A, 1080/50p B, 1080/50i, 1080/25p, 720/50p, 2160/23.98p, 1080/23.98p REBOOT NOT EXEC, EXEC Menu item Setting item STATUS EXPOSURE (page 42) COLOR DETAIL ZOOM/FOCUS (SRG-A40) or FOCUS (SRG-A12) PICTURE/OPT.FILTER PAN TILT/PRESET VIDEO OUT SYSTEM DEVICE INFO NETWORK...
  • Page 48 • If you use a display with high pixel density, the Accessing the Camera from a Web zoom percentage may change automatically. • Web pages displayed when you access the Browser 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.
  • Page 49 Note When the SSL Function is Use an mDNS*-compliant device to access the Used URL read from the QR code on a Web App. * mDNS (multicast DNS): A communication rule (protocol) used to find an IP address from host names in the local network.
  • Page 50 Framing, and the camera setting on a browser by connecting the camera to the computer (called “Web App” hereafter). This document uses SRG-A40’s Web App screen. For starting Web App, refer to “Web App Menu Operation Method” (page 60). For details on the PTZ Auto Framing setting screen, refer to “PTZ Auto Framing Screen”...
  • Page 51 Location and Function of the Live Operation Screen Screen Common Parts This section explains the location and function of Location and Function of the Live the screen common parts. Operation Screen This section explains the location and function of the live operation screen. ...
  • Page 52 (Audio) tab Displays the setting items related to audio. For details, refer to the operations of each function. (Main) tab Displays the setting values of functions which are operated frequently. The following functions can be selected. • Focus • Zoom Speed •...
  • Page 53  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.
  • Page 54 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.
  • Page 55 Adjust Framing 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]. The composition detail adjustment can be performed on the live screen while performing PTZ Auto Framing.
  • Page 56: Menu Item Detail And Setting Initial Setting Value

     Pan-Tilt Reset Tracking setting section Performs the initialization movement for the Menu Detail Initial Content pan/tilt. item 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 setting angle of view control section.
  • Page 57: Default Setting

    Others Menu Detail Initial Content item setting value Performs the setting related to PTZ Auto setting of the Framing. value factory default Menu Detail Initial Content setting item setting value Detected On / Off When PTZ Auto setting of the Indicator Framing starts while value...
  • Page 58  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.
  • Page 59 are detected currently as the tracking Setting Screen subjects, the green frame to the face of the tracked subject are displayed. Whether the Automatic Target Selection (page 56) is valid or not, click the face in the Location and function of the camera’s video section to recognize the face setting screen of the tracking subject, to track only the...
  • Page 60 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. Selection from the list Web App Menu Operation Method Press the [Settings] tab of the operation screen Select the item from the displayed list when the switch section to display the camera’s initial drop-down button is pressed.
  • Page 61 Angle of view’s adjustment The angle of view can be adjusted using the zoom slider and joystick. Saving method of the setting Save the setting by pressing the [OK] button at the bottom of the screen after the setting is completed.
  • Page 62 System Menu Information Displays the camera information. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Model Name ― ― Displays the camera model name. Serial Number ― ― Displays the camera serial number. Version Number ―...
  • Page 63 Installation System Configure the camera installation setting. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Image Flip On/Off Performs the image flip vertically. Set to On when the camera is installed on the ceiling. Note When the [Image Flip] setting is changed, the coordinates for pan and tilt are flipped, and the...
  • Page 64 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)
  • Page 65 Video Menu Picture Setting File Export / Import (Picture Setting File) You can export the picture settings of the camera as a picture setting file or import picture setting files saved in the computer to reflect them on the camera. See “Preset Items and Image Setting File Items” (page 94) for items you can export or import by picture setting files.
  • Page 66 Exposure Set the exposure adjustment. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Mode Full auto/Shutter Full auto Configure the exposure setting. priority/Iris priority/ [Full auto]: The camera performs gain, iris, and shutter Manual speed adjustments automatically.
  • Page 67 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...
  • Page 68 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].
  • Page 69 White Balance Sets the white balance. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Mode Auto1/Auto2/ Auto1 Select a white balance mode. Indoor/Outdoor/ [Auto1]: Automatically adjusts the color reproduction One push WB/ closer to the image you are viewing (approximately Manual 2500 K to 7500 K).
  • Page 70 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.
  • Page 71 Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting 2D NR Level 0 to 5 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.
  • Page 72 Others Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Image Stabilizer On/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.
  • Page 73 Network Menu Network Configures the camera network setting. Status Displays the current network status. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Host Name ― ― Displays the host name of the camera. MAC Address ―...
  • Page 74 Displayed when [DHCP] of IPv4 or [Obtain an IP Address Automatically] of IPv6 is enabled. Primary DNS IPv4/IPv6 Address ― Set the primary DNS server. Server Secondary DNS IPv4/IPv6 Address ― Set the secondary DNS server. Server Camera Name ― A40 (SRG-A40) Set the camera name. A12 (SRG-A12)
  • Page 75 Security Menu User Administrator and User This camera identifies those who log in as the “Administrator” or “User.” The “Administrator” can use all the functions of this camera including camera settings. “User” can select user sections specified as available functions (access rights) in the [Viewer Mode]. The user section includes [Administrator] which can set all the functions as well as [Full] and [Light].
  • Page 76 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 ―...
  • Page 77 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.
  • Page 78 reload the window. Press the F5 key on the 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.
  • Page 79 displayed in the boxes of [Issuer DN], [Subject Note DN], [Available Period], and [Extended Key Usage]. The import process becomes invalid if the Specify the correct private key password to selected file is not a certificate or the imported confirm the information of the certificate. certificate is not allowed.
  • Page 80 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].
  • Page 81 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.
  • Page 82 Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Pict Freeze Preset On / Off Select the output image state for preset recall. When the checkbox is selected, frozen images are output during preset recalling. P/T Range Limit Range Limit Set the pan/tilt range limit.
  • Page 83 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...
  • Page 84 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...
  • Page 85 • Services and software content are subject to change without notice. • Separate registration and/or payment may be required. Please note that Sony Corporation is not responsible for any claim, from customers or third parties, arising from any use of services and software provided by other companies.
  • Page 86: Size 1

    • 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. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Codec 1 H.264/H.265...
  • Page 87: Table Of Contents

    Video Stream 2 Make settings related to video codec 2. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Codec 2 H.264/H.265/Off Set the codec for video stream 2. Size 2 3840×2160/ 1920×1080 Select the image size transmitted from the camera. 1920×1080/ The selectable image size is changed depending on 1280×720/640×360...
  • Page 88: Menu Item Detail And Setting Initial Setting Value

    Audio Stream Make settings related to audio codecs for streaming. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Setting On/Off Enable streaming of audio. Codec AAC (128 kbps)/ AAC (128 kbps) Select the audio codec for streaming. The setting item AAC (256 kbps) is displayed when [Setting] is enabled.
  • Page 89 Maintenance Menu Initialize Initializes the camera, saves settings, and upgrades the software version. Initialize Performs operations related to the initialization of the camera. Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Reboot ― ―...
  • Page 90 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.
  • Page 91 HTTP Access Log The access history of the camera is displayed. Click [Reload] to reload the latest data. HTTP Access Log Menu item Detail and setting Initial setting value Content value of the factory default setting Log Level Critical, Warning & Critical, Warning &...
  • Page 92 Camera Screen Display (OSD Menu) Message Description and solution Turn off the camera as it may malfunction if used in this state. Contact the Sony FAN STOP! Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer. The fan speed is too low.
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting Before sending your camera for service, check the following to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem still persists, consult the Sony Service Center. Symptom Cause Remedy The power of the camera is The AC adapter is not firmly connected to Firmly insert the AC adapter all the way.
  • Page 94 Preset Items and Image Setting File Items Items stored in the preset and image setting file are shown in the following lists. Item stored in the preset : Stores settings by preset. : Applies the settings to the camera at the next start-up when they are stored in Preset 1. Preset recall does not apply the settings.
  • Page 95 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) ...
  • Page 96 SDI OUT Terminal: BNC connector × 1 f = 26.8 mm to 536.0 mm (35 mm Standards: 3G-SDI camera conversion) (SRG-A40) Optical, 12 x Input and Output terminals f = 4.4 mm to 52.8 mm, F2.0 to F3.7 f = 26.8 mm to 322.8 mm (35 mm VISCA RS-422 Terminal: RJ45 ×...
  • Page 97 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 × 7 × 7 inches) (width/height/depth) (without protrusions) Mass Approx.
  • Page 98 Dimensions Front 156.7 (6 Side 78.3 (3 200 (7 Unit: mm (inches)
  • Page 99 Bottom φ5, depth5 ( 1/4-20UNC, depth7 ( 32.7 4-φ8(Leg) Ceiling bracket (B) With the ceiling bracket installed 167.9 54 (2 Hole 34 (1 224.9 Hole Hole 122 (4 144 (5 Unit: mm (inches)
  • Page 100: Frame Rate

    SYSTEM SELECT switch settings Pin array of the VISCA RS-422 terminal and how to use it The video output format for the HDMI/SDI OUT terminal can be set with this switch. Pin array of VISCA RS-422 terminal Function Function TX– RX–...
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