SONY SNC-EB520 Box Type SVGA Camera Owner’s Manual
- July 23, 2024
- Sony
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SONY SNC-EB520 Box Type SVGA Camera
Product Information
Specifications
- Camera: SNC-EB520
- Type: Box-type SVGA Camera – E Series
- Image Sensor: 1/3-type Exmor CMOS sensor
- Effective Pixels: Approx. 1.4 Megapixel (1329 x 1049)
- Minimum Illumination: Color: 0.47 lx, B/W: 0.27 lx (F1.0, shutter 1/30 sec., AGC 42dB, 50IRE by IP)
- Lens Type: CS Mount Vari-focal lens
- Zoom Ratio: Optical 2.6x
- Focal Length: f = 3.0 to 8.0 mm
- Horizontal Viewing Angle: 89.2 to 34.6 degrees
- F-number: F1.0 (Wide), F1.65 (Tele)
- Minimum Object Distance: 200 mm
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
The SNC-EB520 network camera can be easily installed using the following
steps:
- Connect the camera using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) via an Ethernet cable.
- Use the Easy Focus function for quick and reliable lens focusing.
- Ensure ONVIF compliance for smooth information exchange.
Operation
To operate the camera effectively:
- Access the web interface for remote adjustment and maintenance.
- Utilize the DEPA platform for intelligent video analytics and alarm triggering.
- Take advantage of the dual streaming capability for versatile monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: Can the SNC-EB520 camera be powered using PoE?
A: Yes, the camera supports Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) for easy installation and reduced infrastructure costs. -
Q: What is the image sensor type in the SNC-EB520 camera?
A: The camera features a 1/3-type Exmor CMOS sensor for high-quality image capture. -
Q: How can I adjust the focus of the camera lens?
A: You can use the Easy Focus function either via dedicated buttons on the camera body or through the web interface for remote adjustment.
Overview
The SNC-EB520 network camera offers high-quality images, great flexibility and
compatibility, as well as fast and easy installation.
The SNC-EB520 features up to SVGA (800 x 600) maximum resolution, supports
three codecs and has a dual streaming capability. An “Exmor” CMOS sensor
delivers high image quality with low noise. Easy installation is realised
through a combination of the camera’s Easy Focus function and its PoE (Power
over Ethernet) capability.
Features
Multiple industry-standard codecs ensure best compression format for any
application
This multi-codec camera supports three compression formats – H.264 for optimum
video image quality at low bandwidth; MPEG4 where efficient video compression
is required; and JPEG for applications where bandwidth is not an issue and
where discrete frames are required (such as video analytics). The camera can
generate multiple streams simultaneously. This means that the camera can use
the appropriate compression format for every kind of application.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability delivers easy installation and reduced
infrastructure
The SNC-EB520 is powered using Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af), via the
same Ethernet cable used for data transfer. This feature greatly reduces
installation costs, speeds deployment and facilitates centralized power
management.
Exmor”® CMOS® Sensor for improved image acquisition
Derived from Sony’s broadcast TV product range, the “Exmor” CMOS sensor is one
of the highest quality available, providing high resolution images with low
noise characteristics for improved image acquisition.
Easy Focus function for reduced installation time
The Easy Focus function provides quick and reliable lens focussing during
installation and operation. It can be activated by dedicated buttons on the
camera body, or via the web interface, allowing remote adjustment, greatly
reducing installation and maintenance time and costs.
DEPA delivers intelligent, customizable image capture and alarm
triggering
The Sony DEPA platform offers intelligent video analytics, combining built-in
intelligence in the camera itself with object filters to provide customizable
local alarm triggers, as well as providing a meta-data output stream for
advanced downstream video analytics.
ONVIF compliance for smooth and immediate exchange of information
The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) defines a common protocol for
the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic
device discovery and video streaming.
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