Toshiba Digital Camera IK WB21A User Manual

NETWORK CAMERA  
Model: IK-WB21A  
Advanced User's Guide  
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Introduction  
FCC(US) Information  
Thank you for purchasing the IK-WB21A Network Camera. Before you start  
using the camera, read this User's Guide carefully to ensure correct usage.  
Once you have finished reading this User's Guide, keep it in a convenient place  
for future reference. The design, specifications, software, and User's Guide  
contents are subject to change without prior notice.  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Product Name : NETWORK CAMERA  
Model Number(s) : IK-WB21A  
This camera is for indoor use only. Do not install it outdoors.  
FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information"  
Terms and Trademarks  
● The term "OS" is used in this manual to indicate operating systems  
compatible with this product.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions :  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Windows 2000: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system  
Windows XP: Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system  
● The formal name of Windows® is Microsoft® Windows® Operating System.  
● Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Toshiba America Information System, Inc.  
Security & Network Video Products  
9740 Irvine Boulevard,  
Irvine, California 92618-1697  
(877)696-3822  
Microsoft® Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
● Other product names appearing in this User's Guide may be trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Warning : Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly  
approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Canadian Information  
Industry Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme  
Canada.  
norme NMB-003 du  
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Introduction (Cont.)  
Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Accessories  
Introduction ...............................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................5  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS................................................................................7  
NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION ..........................................................11  
Precautions for Use ............................................................................................12  
Confirm that all of the following accessories have been supplied with the network  
camera.  
SD Memory Card........................................................................................................ 12  
AC adaptor..............................................................................................................13  
AC adapter (x1)  
CD-ROM (x1)  
Quick Start Guide (x1)  
WARRANTY (x1)  
Specifications............................................................................................................. 13  
Power cord (x1)  
The instruction manual  
and software Camera  
Finder are contained.  
Overview of the Network Camera ...................................................................14  
Features of the Camera .....................................................................................15  
Names of Camera Parts ....................................................................................16  
Installing the Camera..........................................................................................17  
・ When using on a desk .......................................................................................... 17  
・ When installing on ceiling ................................................................................... 18  
・ Removing the camera from the ceiling attachment ................................. 21  
Connecting the Power Cord .............................................................................22  
・ Turning on the Power ........................................................................................... 23  
Setting Network Camera Environment .........................................................24  
DC extension cable (x1)  
IK-WB21A  
Items needed for network camera monitoring system ................................ 24  
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network .............25  
IP Address .................................................................................................................... 25  
Connection Configuration....................................................................................... 26  
Attachment for ceiling  
mounting (x1)  
Cover for ceiling  
mounting (x1)  
Ferrite core (x1)  
See the following for  
ferrite core usage.  
Connecting Camera and Personal Computer.................................................. 27  
Using the Camera Search Application "Camera Finder".........................28  
Administrator Log-in and User Log-in ...........................................................30  
Administrator Log-in ................................................................................................. 30  
User Log-in .................................................................................................................. 31  
Administrator Log-in Screen and User Log-in Screen ................................. 32  
Setup Screen .........................................................................................................33  
Viewing ・ Listening and Operating  
Viewing and listening..........................................................................................34  
Viewing images .......................................................................................................... 34  
・ Audio ........................................................................................................................... 36  
・ Camera image screen .......................................................................................... 36  
・ Moving the screen center. .................................................................................. 37  
・ Controller ................................................................................................................... 38  
Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator .....................................41  
Using the ferrite core  
One ferrite core is supplied with the camera. Use  
the core as illustrated below.  
Non-use of the core generates undesired radio waves,  
potentially causing a system flaw.  
Screw set  
Wood screws (x4)  
Selecting a Preset .................................................................................................... 42  
Anchor (x4)  
Configuring a Preset ................................................................................................ 43  
Setup Preset Items .................................................................................................. 44  
・ Preset Name Settings ......................................................................................... 45  
・ Preset Position Settings .................................................................................... 45  
Playing Recorded Alarm Images.....................................................................46  
Playing Recorded Normal Images ..................................................................47  
Playing External Control Recorded Images ................................................48  
Audio Out ................................................................................................................49  
Insert the DC power  
cable and fasten it  
with fastening bands.  
Recording  
Recording Images ................................................................................................50  
Recording Images in SD Memory Card.........................................................51  
Record setting............................................................................................................ 51  
・ Alarm Recording ..................................................................................................... 47  
・ Continuous Recording .......................................................................................... 47  
・ Overwrite ................................................................................................................... 47  
Deleting Record File ................................................................................................. 53  
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Table of Contents (Cont.)  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
● Recording Images on FTP Server...................................................................54  
1. Read Instructions  
Record setting............................................................................................................ 54  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
・ FTP Record Conditions ........................................................................................ 55  
・ FTP Server Settings - Server 1......................................................................... 55  
・ FTP Server Settings - Server 2......................................................................... 56  
・ Transfer Image Size .............................................................................................. 56  
・ FTP Server Usage.................................................................................................. 56  
・ Scheduled Recording  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for future  
reference.  
(Displayed if "Scheduled recording" is chosen as an FTP record conditions.) ..... 56  
・ Recording by alarm  
(Displayed if "Alarm Recording" is chosen as an FTP record conditions.) ... 58  
・ Recording by Ext. Control In  
(Displayed if "Ext. Control In Recording" is chosen as an FTP record conditions.) .... 60  
・ SD card back up ..................................................................................................... 61  
3. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the product and in the instruction manual should be adhered  
to.  
File Transfer Order (Scheduled Recording)........................................................ 62  
● Recording Images in Personal Computer ....................................................63  
Recording 1-shot images in personal computer............................................ 63  
Recording images in the personal computer .................................................. 63  
● Recording Sound in Personal Computer......................................................64  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
Set up  
● Setting .....................................................................................................................65  
General setting method .......................................................................................... 65  
5. Cleaning  
● Camera/Basic Settings .....................................................................................66  
● Camera/Basic Settings, Frame Rate............................................................72  
● Camera/Alarm Settings .....................................................................................73  
● Camera/E-mail Settings ....................................................................................75  
● Camera/Audio Settings .....................................................................................79  
● PAN/TILT Basic Settings .................................................................................80  
● PAN/TILT Preset Settings ...............................................................................82  
● PAN/TILT Auto Patrol.........................................................................................84  
● PAN/TILT Operation Range..............................................................................85  
● Network Basic Settings.....................................................................................86  
● Network/DDNS Settings ...................................................................................88  
● Network / FTP Server Settings.......................................................................89  
● Multi-Screen Display/Adding and Removing Cameras ...........................90  
● Administrator Function/Changing ID and Password...............................92  
● Admin Functions/User Operation Restriction Setting ...........................94  
● Administrator Function/Date and Time .......................................................95  
● Version Updating (Administrator Function/FW Update)........................96  
・ First step................................................................................................................... 96  
● Importing/Exporting Configuration Information  
Disconnect this camera from the power supply before cleaning.  
6. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the camera manufacturer as  
they may cause hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this camera near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and  
the like.  
8. Accessories  
Do not place this camera on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table.  
The camera may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the product. Use only with stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the camera. Any mounting of  
the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a  
mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
(Administrator Function/Configuration Information) ................................98  
Exporting configuration information ................................................................... 98  
mporting configuration information .................................................................... 99  
Network Camera Rebooting................................................................................... 99  
● Log Management (Log Management/Look Up and Delete)..............100  
Others  
● Alarm Terminals .................................................................................................101  
● Glossary (Index) .................................................................................................103  
● Log Display ..........................................................................................................106  
● Before Calling Service Personnel... .............................................................111  
● Specifications.....................................................................................................119  
● Appearance Diagram .......................................................................................120  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.)  
9. Ventilation  
16. Servicing  
This camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.  
This camera should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase  
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions  
have been adhered to.  
Do not attempt to service this camera yourself as opening or removing covers  
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
17. Damage Requiring Service  
10. Power Sources  
Disconnect this camera from the power supply and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions.  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the camera.  
c. If the camera has been exposed to rain or water.  
This camera should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your  
location, consult your product dealer.  
d. If the camera does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions in the instruction manual. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the instruction manual as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the camera to its normal operation.  
e. If the camera has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the camera exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a  
need for service.  
11. Power-Cord Protection  
Power-Supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked  
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention  
to cords at plugs, screws and the point where they exit from the product.  
12. Installation  
This camera should be installed on a firm and solid part of the ceiling or wall. If  
installed on a soft and weak place, the camera unit may fall. A person under it  
may be injured and things under it may be damaged.  
18. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer with the same characteristics  
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock  
or other hazards.  
13. Lightning  
For added protection for this camera during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the outlet and  
disconnect the power supply and cable system. This will prevent damage to  
the camera due to lightning and power-line surges. If lightning occurs, do not  
touch the unit or any connected cables in order to avoid electric shock.  
19. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this camera, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the camera is in proper  
operating condition.  
14. Overloading  
Do not overload power supply and extension cords as this can result in a risk  
of fire or electric shock.  
15. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this camera through openings as they may  
touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or  
electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the camera.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.)  
NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION  
・ Do not aim the camera at the sun  
Do not aim the camera at the sun or point it at sun even if you are not shooting.  
The CAUTION label, shown on the above part, is attached on the camera.  
・ Do not shoot intense light  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral  
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or smear. A vertical stripe  
may appear on the screen. However, this is not a malfunction.  
・ Treat the camera with care  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration. Otherwise,  
the camera may malfunction.  
・ Never touch internal parts  
WARNING:  
Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than the parts specified.  
Otherwise, the camera may malfunction.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TORAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
・ Install the camera where no video noise appears  
FIELD INSTALLATION:  
If cables are wired near electric lighting wires or a TV set, noise may appear in  
images. In this event, relocate cables or reinstall equipment.  
ALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE  
"THIS INST  
"
PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES.  
・ Check the ambient temperature and humidity  
Avoid using the camera where the temperature is hotter or colder than specified.  
Otherwise, the quality of images may deteriorate or internal parts may be  
affected. Special care is required to use the camera at high temperature and  
humidity.  
・ Should you notice any trouble  
If any trouble occurs while you are using the camera, turn off the power and  
contact your dealer. Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric  
shock. For details on repair, consult the place of purchase, or please contact  
the technical support number.  
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AC adaptor  
Precautions for Use  
Be sure to use only the supplied AC adaptor. Using a different AC adaptor may  
cause the camera to malfunction, heat up, or catch fire. Before using the AC  
adaptor, carefully read and observe the Important Safety Instructions (→page  
7) and the notes below.  
Do not allow the connectors on the AC adaptor to come into contact with any  
other metal object as this may result in short circuit.  
SD Memory Card  
● There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory  
card. Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance  
of the camera is recommended.  
● The camera supports the following SD memory cards. Do not use memory  
cards with other specifications.  
To connect the AC adaptor, firmly insert the plug end of the cable into the AC  
adaptor jack. Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a  
malfunction.  
SD memory card:  
64, 128, 256, and 512 MB, 1 GB SD memory cards  
(3.3 V) supported.  
When removing the connection cable, disconnect the cable by holding its plug.  
Physical interface: Part 1. Physical Layer Specification; Version 1.01  
● Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD memory  
card is used with the camera.  
Do not disconnect the cable by pulling on the cable.  
Do not drop the AC adaptor or subject it to strong impact.  
Do not use the AC adaptor in hot and humid places.  
● Carefully read the User's guide, precautions on use, and any other information  
supplied with a purchased memory card.  
Do not use the supplied AC adaptor with devices other than this camera.  
Temperature increasing on the surface of the adaptor is normal. Before moving  
the adaptor to another location, unplug it from the wall outlet, and wait until its  
temperature decreases.  
● An SD memory card can be used for the loop recording of images. The life-  
span (number of rewrites possible) of an SD memory card is greatly affected  
by the capacity of the SD memory card. The use of a 128, 256, or 512 MB,  
1 GB large-capacity SD memory card is recommended for loop recording.  
Buzzing noises may come from inside. This does not indicate malfunction.  
Using the AC adaptor near a radio, TV, or cellphone may cause interference.  
Use the adaptor at sufficient distances from these devices.  
● To achieve maximum performance of the camera, the use of a Toshiba SD  
memory card is recommended. If a card of another company is used, the  
recording intervals may lengthen and the erasure time during overwriting  
may increase. As a result, the number of delivered frames of live video may  
decrease.  
Specifications  
● Do not use a memory card containing the data recorded by another device  
with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly.  
AC adapter (ADPV16A)  
Power source  
Rated output  
: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 35W  
: DC 12V, 2A  
● Do not modify, overwrite the data, or change the folder name of an SD  
memory card. It may result in the camera not to function correctly.  
Ambient temperature guaranteed for performance  
● Data recorded with the camera do not comply with the image file format Exif  
and the DCF standard. If the SD memory card is to be removed to play  
images, use a personal computer to play the images. Other devices may  
not be capable of displaying the images.  
: 23 F to 104 F  
Storage temperature  
Maximum external dimensions (inch)  
Cord length  
: 23 F to 149 F  
1.713 x 1.043 x 3.543 inch (Width x height x depth)  
: 47.244 inch  
:
Length of DC extension cable : 118.11 inch  
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Overview of the Network Camera  
Features of the Camera  
The IK-WB21A network camera can deliver video images and sound in real time  
using the Internet or an intranet. The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ-  
45) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network interfaces.  
● Built-in pan/tilt mechanism  
A built-in pan (left/right) and tilt (up/down) mechanism enables you to use  
the Internet browser to change the direction of the camera lens. The camera  
also comes with Scan, Presets, Auto Patrol and various other monitoring  
features.  
IK-WB21A can be used in various indoor environments.  
● Motor powered 22x zoom lens  
Allows maximum magnification of 22 times.  
● A high-resolution picture element CCD packaged  
A high-resolution picture element progressive CCD (charge coupled device)  
built in the camera enables delivery of pictures maximum 1280 x 960 pixels.  
High-resolution pictures equal to those of a digital camera are delivered.  
● Supports multiple cameras  
Toshiba's original protocol, RNCP, allows Toshiba network cameras to identify  
each other on the same network. This enables images from automatically  
identified network cameras to be displayed in multi-view screen in the same  
browser window.  
The number of windows in the multi-view display automatically changes (4  
(2 x 2) or 9(3 x 3) windows) accordingly to the number of identified cameras.  
The cameras on other networks can be displayed on the same multi-view  
display screen by registering the cameras manually.  
● Interactive two-way audio communication equipment.  
Camera supports interactive two way audio communication.  
● Mailing function  
This feature allows you to receive mail messages with images when alarms  
go off.  
● Built-in SD memory card interface  
The use of SD memory cards enables the recording of images for long periods  
of time, as well as recordings when alarms go off.  
IK-WB21A  
SD memory card:  
8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB, 1 GB SD memory  
cards (3.3 V) supported.  
Physical interface: Part 1. Physical Layer Specification; Version 1.01  
● Motion detection  
The camera incorporates the motion detector to generate an alarm.  
● Slow-shutter function assures color images even at low illuminance  
The slow-shutter function enables high-sensitivity monitoring during the night.  
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Names of Camera Parts  
Installing the Camera  
When using on a desk  
Front  
1 Remove the terminal cover.  
Lens�  
(Focal range: 0.4 inch to infinity)  
SD Card Cover  
Terminal cover  
Front  
Unfasten the screw in the SD card cover.  
2 Connect the AC adapter cable and LAN cable to the  
camera.  
SD Memory Card Slot�  
Insert an SD memory card into the slot.  
Reset button�  
Reset the settings to the defaults by using a thin, pointed �  
object to press the button for at least 5 seconds. (The AC �  
adaptor must be connected)(The log information is not �  
returned to the default state. To return the log information �  
to the default state, delete the log information in the �  
settings screen.)  
LAN cable  
Bottom  
AUDIO OUT�  
AC adapter cable  
・ An audio output terminal. Connect to an audio output device �  
such as a speaker with an amplifier.  
See "Connecting Power Cord" on page 22 for connection of the  
power source.  
LAN Terminal�  
Connects a �  
LAN cable.  
MIC IN�  
・ A microphone input terminal. �  
Use a monaural plug microphone 3.5mm �  
in diameter.�  
3 Mount the terminal cover.  
・ The terminal cover has the function to prevent  
coming off of the AC adapter cable. Be sure to  
mount the cover.  
ALARM OUT�  
Alarm output terminal  
GND  
Hook  
ALARM IN�  
Alarm input terminal  
・ Mount the terminal cover in the correct position and  
direction. The terminal cover facing a wrong  
direction disables the function to prevent coming off  
of the AC adapter cable. It also damages the cable.  
DC IN 12V�  
Power plug input terminal (→page 22) �  
・Be sure to use the AC adaptor included �  
with the network camera.  
Terminal cover  
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Installing the Camera (Cont.)  
Some provided parts are required for installing the camera.  
Important  
● When installing on ceiling  
・ Ceiling attachment  
・ Cover for mounting on ceiling  
Check if the ceiling structure and material have a sufficient strength  
before installing the camera onto a ceiling. If the amounting strength is  
inadequate, the camera will fall, potentially causing an injury or a camera  
failure. The wooden screws supplied as accessories do not provide an  
adequate strength with some ceiling materials. For example, special  
anchors are needed if the ceiling material is gypsum boards.  
Please consult the building architects regarding ceiling structure and  
strength.  
Important  
Improper installation may cause the camera to fall.  
4 Tie the safety wire of the ceiling attachment onto  
■ When installing on ceiling  
the safety hook of the camera.  
1 Make a hole in the ceiling where the camera is to be  
installed to insert the AC adapter cable, LAN cable  
and other cables.  
2 Feed the AC adapter cable, LAN cable and other  
cables through the hole.  
3 Mount the ceiling attachment below the drilled hole.  
・ Mount on a ceiling or other structure by securely fastening the four  
corners of the attachment by four wooden screws.  
・ Install securely on the ceiling where the ceiling is supported by a  
beam.  
Hook  
・ If a beam cannot be found, put a support behind the ceiling to  
prevent falling of the camera.  
・ Mount the camera with the lens pointing in the direction of the  
arrow on the ceiling attachment.  
5 Connect the AC adapter cable, LAN cable and other  
cables to the terminals on the camera.  
Ceiling Attachment  
Groove for passing �  
the AC adapter cable �  
and LAN cable.�  
AC adapter cable  
Anti-falling stopper  
Anti-falling wire  
Wood Screw  
LAN cable  
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Installing the Camera (Cont.)  
Removing the camera from the ceiling attachment  
6 Mount the camera on the ceiling attachment.  
1 Remove the terminal cover.  
・ Align the four camera grooves with the ceiling attachment.  
Push up on the camera firmly and slide the camera back until it is secure.  
・ Mount the terminal cover.  
Wire hook�  
Anti-fall wire�  
Terminal cover  
Terminal cover  
・ The terminal cover has the function to  
prevent coming off of the AC adapter  
cable. Be sure to mount the cover.  
・ Mount the terminal cover in the  
correct position and direction. The  
terminal cover facing a wrong direction  
disables the function to prevent  
coming off of the AC adapter cable. It  
also damages the cable.  
Body�  
Anti-sliding part  
Camera�  
Anti-sliding part  
7 Install the cover for mounting on a ceiling.  
Cover for ceiling mounting  
・ Do not hold the camera when installing the product. (Install the  
product holding the body)  
2 Slide the camera in the direction of the arrow.  
Stopper  
・ Push the cover onto the  
ceiling attachment and  
turn clockwise until  
secure.  
Anti-sliding part  
Anti-sliding part  
Cover for ceiling mounting  
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Connecting the Power Cord  
Turning on the Power  
1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor  
The camera has no main power switch or button. To turn the power on, insert  
the plug of the power cord into a power outlet.  
Turn the power on after you have installed the camera.  
2 Remove the terminal cover on the camera and plug  
in the AC adapter plug into the power input terminal  
on the camera.  
AC adapter cable  
Important  
Due to the compact space of the power terminal, ensure that the plug is  
properly inserted. The camera may not work properly if the plug is not  
inserted properly.  
The terminal cover has the function to prevent coming off of the AC  
adapter cable. Be sure to mount the cover.  
Mount the terminal cover in the correct position and direction. The  
terminal cover facing a wrong direction disables the function to prevent  
coming off of the AC adapter cable. It also damages the cable.  
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Setting Network Camera Environment  
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network  
Items needed for network camera monitoring system  
IP Address  
To connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network  
camera IP address.  
Administrator's personal computer  
The personal computer that is given all authorities for setting, operating,  
monitoring and other functions with the network camera is called the  
"administrator's personal computer" in this manual.  
There are two options to set the IP address.  
・ Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server  
・ Entering an IP address manually(→page 86)  
* The terminal equipment only for viewing monitored images is called the  
"user's personal computer" in this manual. More than one user's personal  
computer can view monitored images of one network camera.  
● Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server  
Your camera is set to get data automatically from the DHCP server  
(DHCP ON/OFF is set to ON in "Network/Basic Settings") by default. If  
your network is using DHCP server, you will not need to change the IP  
address of the camera.  
Recommended personal computer operating conditions  
・ Windows2000 or XP as OS  
Entering the IP address manually.  
・ Internet Explorer Ver 6.0 or later  
・ Manually enter the IP address when the DHCP server is not used or  
when the DHCP server is not utilized even though it is connected.  
・ The IP address of the network camera is sometimes updated or  
changed from time to time when the DHCP server is used. For this  
reason, the network camera sometimes cannot be connected due to  
an IP address change if the network camera is accessed using the  
previously set IP address.  
To enable accessing the network camera in this case, a fixed IP ad-  
dress needs be set with the network camera by setting an IP address  
through manual input. Please read the instruction manuals of the  
network system equipment also carefully such as the router, hub and  
modem.  
・ CPU: IntelPentiumIII 800MHz or higher  
・ Memory: 256MB or more  
Network camera (TOSHIBA network camera IK-WB21A)  
・ Please purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras  
corresponding to the desired camera installation locations.  
Connection equipment such as a hub and router suiting the network system  
environment and LAN cable  
・ The LAN cable type differs depending on the connection method. For  
further information, see "Connection Configuration" on page 26.  
・ When entering the IP address manually, set DHCP ON/OFF to OFF in  
"Network Basic Setting" on page 86 and enter the IP address, subnet  
mask, default gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.  
Camera search application "Camera Finder"  
・ Install this application from the CD-ROM supplied as an accessory.  
(Double-click "Setup.exe" in the CD-ROM and install the application in  
accordance with the instructions in the screen)  
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Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network (Cont.)  
Connection Configuration  
Connecting Camera and Personal Computer  
Two configurations are available for connection of network cameras.  
・Crossover connection  
1 Connect LAN cable and turn the power on.  
Connect the LAN cable (straight cable) connected to the camera to  
the hub. Or, connect the camera to a personal computer with the  
power turned on using the LAN cable (cross cable).  
・Connection via a hub, switch, or router  
●Using a crossover cable to establish a connection (example)  
・ Connect DC 12V to the power terminal.  
Network camera  
Personal computer  
2 Set the IP address of the personal computer.  
IP address  
192.168.0.30  
IP address  
192.168.0.50  
・ Set the IP address which you are not using other than  
192.168.0.30 (camera's IP address).  
LAN cable (crossover)  
・ Set the IP address to 192.168.0.50 (and subnet mask to  
255.255.255.0) as an example.  
・ For details on the procedure, refer to the user's guide of the  
personal computer.  
Crossover cable is not provided with the product.  
●Establishing a connection via a hub (example)  
Network camera  
3 Test the camera connection using ping.  
・ Start a command prompt. Type "ping 192.168.0.30" and press  
"Enter" key.  
IP address�  
192.168.0.30  
Internet  
・ If the "Reply from..." message appears, the connection is correctly  
established.  
Personal computer  
Hub, switch, �  
or router  
4 Search the camera by "Camera Finder" explained on  
IP address�  
192.168.0.50  
page 28 and view a camera image.  
LAN cable(straight through)� LAN cable(straight through)�  
1. Start "Camera Finder" and click the "Search" button.  
・ Confirm that the camera name "nwcam 21" is displayed in the  
camera list.  
LAN cable (straight through) and Hub is not provided with the product.  
2. Click "nwcam 21", to select.  
・ Check that the camera name, IP address and HTTP port No. are  
displayed in the "Network Camera Log-in" field.  
NOTE  
You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub.  
The IP address of your camera after purchasing from the store is automatically  
3. Click the Administrator button or the User button.  
・ Clicking the Administrator button will display a screen for  
inputting the user name and password. Input the administrator  
log-in ID and password. (See "Administrator Log-in" on page 30)  
4. A camera image screen of the network camera will appear.  
set to 192.168.0.30 in case DHCP is not used. Set the IP address of your  
personal computer in the same subnet. (The network segment must be the  
same segment when directly connecting using a cross cable or connecting  
through the hub)  
When connecting more than one camera, connect each camera using IP  
Address 192.168.0.30 and change the IP addresses of the second and  
subsequent cameras to other IP addresses, such as 192.168.0.31.  
NOTE  
You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router.  
To view images without using "Camera Finder," launch the Internet browser,  
It takes about 30 seconds to activate the camera.  
If a port number other than "80" is set, designate the port number by suffixing  
 However, when using the broadband router, if the DHCP server function is  
set to "ON", turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router.  
The camera gets the IP address from the router's DHCP server and it may  
not be 192.168.0.30.  
 For more information, read your user's guide for broadband router.  
 It is also recommended to set the computer's IP address from the router's  
DHCP server.  
 For more information, read your computer's user's guide.  
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Using the Camera Search Application "Camera Finder"  
The "Camera Finder" is an application for searching network cameras, that can  
currently be viewed from the administrator's personal computer or a user's  
personal computer, and connecting to those cameras.  
4 Click the Administrator button or the User button.  
・ Click the Administrator button to log in as an administrator. (See  
"Administrator Log-in" on page 30)  
・ Click the User button to log in as a user. (See "User Log-in" on  
page 31)  
・ To exit without performing log-in, click the Exit button.  
● Setting up "Camera Finder"  
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of the  
personal computer.  
2 Double-click the "Setup" file in the CD-ROM and install  
"Camera Finder" in accordance with the instructions  
in the screen.  
NOTE  
Operations that can be performed after log-in differ between administrator  
log-in and user log-in. (See page 30)  
Set the personal computer to "Administrator authorization" when using  
Important  
"Camera Finder."  
"Camera Finder" is compatible only with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Glitches may occur with your personal computer if it is operated by other  
OS. Do not install "Camera Finder" with other OS.  
Important  
Toshiba is not responsible for any damages caused by this software.  
●Using "Camera Finder" to Search for a Camera  
1 From the "Start" menu, point to "Programs" and  
"TOSHIBA Network Camera", and then select  
"Camera Finder".  
2 Start up "Camera Finder" and click "Search".  
・ All the cameras currently connected to the network will appear.  
To clear the results, click "Clear".  
3 Click the camera you want to login from the list of  
cameras.  
・ The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the  
Network camera log-in fields.  
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Administrator Log-in and User Log-in  
This product regards a person who has performed Administrator Log-in as an  
"administrator" and a person who has performed User Log-in as a "user."  
Administrator Log-in can perform all functions, while the functions performed  
by User Log-in are limited.  
2 Input the administrator log-in ID and password in the  
user name and password fields and click the OK  
button.  
・ The administrator log-in screen and camera image screen will  
appear.  
・ The administrator log-in ID and password are set to "root" and to  
"ikwb" respectively by default.  
The following shows the different functions that are available for the  
administrator and the user.  
Function  
Live images  
Recorded images  
Listening to sound  
Administrator User�  
○�  
○�  
○�  
○�  
Important  
Viewing images  
※�  
△�  
Administrator Log-in allows rewriting of all settings. Be certain to change  
○�  
the administrator log-in ID and password already set in the camera by default,  
to ensure camera security. Keep the new administrator log-in ID and password  
handy for future use. To change the administrator log-in ID and password,  
see "Administrator Function/Changing ID and Password" on page 92.  
※�  
PAN (left/right)/TILT (up/down) operation  
○�  
○�  
○�  
○�  
○�  
△�  
Operation  
※�  
Image playback, presets, starting scan/patrol, etc.  
Recording on the camera  
△�  
×�  
×�  
Recording  
Recording on the FTP server  
※�  
Configuration  
△�  
User Log-in  
※Users can use some functions by setting administrator setting. �  
See "Administrator Function/User Operation Enable Setup" on page 94.  
1 Search the camera by "Camera Finder" explained on  
page 28 and click the User button.  
Administrator Log-in  
・ The screen for user log-in and camera image screen will appear.  
・ The user login ID is set to "guest" and password, "guest," when the  
system is purchased.  
・ To perform user log-in without using "Camera Finder," launch the  
box and click "ENTER." (Use the same IP address set by you with  
the network camera, as the IP address)  
1 Search the camera by "Camera Finder" explained on  
page 28 and click the Administrator button.  
・ The screen for inputting the user name and password will appear.  
admin.html" in the address box and click "OK." (Enter the same IP  
address set by you with the network camera, as the IP address)  
Important  
By default, user log-in restrictions are set to ON. Set or reset user log-in  
restrictions as necessary. Setting log-in restrictions to ON will display a  
screen for inputting the user name and password prior to log-in. For setting,  
refer to "User Information" in "Administrator Function/Changing ID and  
Password" on page 92.  
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Setup Screen  
Administrator Log-in and User Log-in (Cont.)  
Clicking the Setup button in the Administrator Log-in screen or in the Camera  
Image screen.  
Administrator Log-in Screen and User Log-in Screen  
See "Setting" on page 65 for the setting method.  
Administrator Log-in Screen  
User Log-in Screen�  
Camera name�  
LIVE button�  
Displays the camera image screen.  
exit button�  
Close the Setting screen.  
Displays Camera � Displays �  
Displays �  
Camera �  
Displays User �  
Setup Menu screen�  
Image screen�  
Administrator �  
Setup Menu screen� Image screen  
Exits Administrator �  
Exits User Log-in screen  
Log-in screen�  
When using Windows XP SP2  
If clicking of the View button fails to display the Camera Image screen, operate  
as follows.  
1) Choose "Pop-up Blocker" on the tool menu.  
2) Choose "Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site...",  
Main Menu�  
Sub Menu  
Default button�  
Resets settings �  
back to factory default.  
Reset button�  
Resets to condition �  
before change  
Save button �  
Saves changes  
Important  
Performing user log-in does not display the Administrator Setup menu on  
the left and displays only setup items that can be used by the user (set by  
"Administrator Function/User Operation Enable Setting" on page 94).  
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Viewing and listening  
NOTE  
Viewing images  
The single-view screen on the Camera Image screen is the same size as  
that of images sent by the camera.  
Images of the network camera can be viewed through the Internet browser of  
your personal computer.  
The Camera Image screen can freely enlarge or reduce sizes of windows.  
Reducing the size of delivered images may omit the camera name and clock  
indication, but these items can be displayed by enlarging the window.  
Use the software "Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software" for JPEG  
enlargement. "This software is based in part on the work of the independent  
JPEG Group."  
Administrator authorization is needed to install "Active-X control." Install  
"Active-X control" after changing the personal computer setting to  
"Administrator authorization."  
● Preparations before displaying  
・ Enable cookies  
・ Set "Browser setting when proxy server is used" on page 35 when a proxy  
server is used.  
・ Change "security" in Internet options as follows.  
1) Click "Internet Option" on the tool menu.  
2) Click the Security tab.  
● Browser setting when proxy server is used  
3) Click the "Intranet" icon if the camera to be operated is inside the intranet,  
clicking the "Internet" icon if the camera is on the Internet.  
In case a proxy server is used, setting of the browser to bypass the proxy  
server during communication with the network camera is recommended.  
1) Launch the browser.  
4) Click "Level customize."  
2) Choose "Internet option" on the tool menu.  
3) Click "Connect" tab.  
4) Click "LAN Setting."  
・ The screen for setting a local area network (LAN) will appear.  
5) Check if the checkbox "Will use a proxy server" is checked..  
・ If the checkbox is not ticked  
The browser is not set to use a proxy server. Click "Cancel" and quit setting.  
・ If the checkbox is checked.  
5) Check the following radio buttons in the displayed list:  
・ "Enable" for "ActiveX control and plug in execute"  
・ "Enable" for "Execution of script of ActiveX control marked safe even  
when script is executed"  
・ "Enable" for "Download of signed ActiveX control"  
6) Click "OK."  
Click "Detail setting." A proxy setup screen will appear.  
6) Enter the IP addresses of the network cameras in the field marked "Do  
not use the proxy server with addresses started with the following.  
1 Log-in the camera.  
・ Your browser will launch and the Camera Image screen for the  
camera will pop up.  
7) Click "OK."  
・ See "Administrator Log-in and User Log-in" on pages 30 and 31 for  
the log-in method.  
・ When the security warning screen (VeriSign) appears on the first  
use of the system, click "Yes."  
When Windows XP SP2 is used:  
Click "Install" for "Active-X control."  
2 To close the camera image, click the  
button in  
the upper-right corner of the window.  
NOTE  
A proxy server protected by an intracompany firewall sometimes cannot be  
connected to the network camera. Consult the network administrator so as  
to avoid impacts on network camera operations.  
Communication with the network cameras via a proxy server may cause  
some problem. Install the network cameras after consulting the network  
administrator.  
Using the network cameras via a proxy server sometimes takes a long time  
till images are displayed after log-in or reduces the frame rate of delivered  
images.  
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Viewing and listening (Cont.)  
■ Audio  
Number and Item  
Description  
Audio In from the network camera can be heard through the Audio Out of  
the personal computer.  
Screen changeover Clicking the button automatically displays a multi-  
view screen with split frames in accordance with the  
number of cameras set in Multi Screen setting (see page  
90). Click the button to return to the single-view  
screen. A multi-view screen will not be displayed if the  
Multi Screen Display function (see page 90) is set to  
OFF.�  
Set audio input to "ON" in "Camera/Audio setting" on page 79 and set the  
button of the Camera Image button to  
.
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■ Camera image screen  
4
5
1
⑤ Display controller Clicking the    button displays the controller in a  
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separate window.�  
Setup Menu Display Clicking the button will display the Setup Menu  
screen in other window.�  
⑦ Alarm notification This is displayed when "Motion Detection" ( page 74) or  
"Alarm In" (page 74) is activated. The
is clicked.�  
disappears if it  
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Displayed images When displaying present normal images, "LIVE" will be  
displayed, and when displaying images from the Alarm  
List or Record List, "PLAYBACK will be displayed on  
"
the screen. You can switch these views using the  
controller.�  
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7
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Time and date  
The current time and date of the network camera are  
shown when "LIVE" is displayed, and the recorded time  
Number and Item  
Description  
and date* are shown when "PLAYBACK is displayed  
"
on the screen. When in PLAYBACK mode, S) or E) may  
be shown with the time and date. "S)" and "E)" are  
sometimes displayed in the PLAYBACK mode as date  
and time data. "S)" means start of playback images  
and "E)," end of playback images. In these modes,  
images or date and time cannot be updated. Operate  
playback on the controller.�  
① Camera name�� The name of the camera displaying live images  
.
Operation Buttons  
: Clicking the    button will zoom out.  
��  
: Each clicking of the    button will zoom in on the  
image. Can be zoomed in 22x at maximum..  
 
 
: Each click of the  
button will adjust the near focus.  
: Clicking the    button will set auto focusing.  
: Each click of the  
button will adjust the far focus.  
■ Moving the screen center.  
: Clicking the    button will change the display to the  
   button and will output sound.  
1 Click on any area in the Camera Image screen.  
2 The camera moves so that the clicked point becomes  
Clicking the    button will change the display to the  
   button and will not output sound.  
the center of the image.  
: Clicking the    button will change the display to the  
button and will output sound from the personal �  
computer microphone.  
Clicking the    button will change the display to the  
   button and will not output sound from the personal �  
computer microphone.  
��  
Operation Buttons  
: Equal size button. Click  
according to the resolution.�  
to reset to a viewer size �  
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■ Controller  
Functions of components of Administrator basic controller  
Number and Item  
Description  
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Controller�  
This feature adjusts the direction of the lens by  
panning (left/right) and tilting (up/down).�  
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1. Each time you click the     button, the lens  
� moves up. You can move the lens in a range of four  
� different vertical positions. When the camera lens  
� reaches its upper limit, clicking on the button has  
� no effect.�  
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2
8
3
2. Each time you click the   button, the lens moves  
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4
5
10  
left. You can move the lens in a range of four  
different horizontal positions. When the camera lens  
reaches its left most limit, clicking on the button  
has no effect.�  
Functions of components of Administrator basic controller  
3. Each time you click the     button, the lens  
Number and Item  
Description  
moves down. You can move the lens in a range of  
Operation Buttons� �  
four different vertical positions. When the camera  
lens reaches its lower limit, clicking on the button  
Zoom�  
: Zoom out button. Click to zoom out.  
: Zoom in button. Click to zoom in.�  
has no effect.�  
4. Each time you click the  
 
button, the lens moves  
Focus�  
: Near button. For manual adjustment of the focus.  
Focuses on a near object.�  
right. You can move the lens in a range of four  
different horizontal positions. When the camera lens  
reaches its right most limit, clicking on the button  
has no effect.�  
: Auto focus button. Clicking changes to auto focus  
operation. If in Manual mode at present, automatically  
focuses and changes to auto focus mode. The Auto  
Focus mode will then set. If the Auto Focus mode is  
set at present, refocus.�  
5. Clicking the    button returns the lens to its  
center position. If an external impact or other force  
moves the lens from its preset position, click this  
button to correct the position.�  
: Far button. Focusing is manually adjusted. Focuses  
on a far object.�  
③�  
Control �  
Fast rewinds play images. When "S)" is indicated in  
date and time display, recorded images have been  
rewound to the first image.�  
Iris�  
: Iris open button. Manually adjusts the lens iris. Opens  
the aperture. (Becomes bright)�  
buttons �  
for playing �  
and �  
Play images are played frame by frame in reverse direction.�  
Plays images being selected.�  
: Iris auto button. Sets the aperture to the auto mode.�  
recording  
: Iris close button. Manually adjusts the lens iris.  
Closes the aperture. (Becomes dark)�  
Pauses an image being played.�  
Audio�  
: Audio input button. Plays sound that is input to the  
camera.�  
Play images are played frame by frame.�  
Fast rewinds play images. When "E)" is indicated in  
date and time display, recorded images have been fed  
to the last image.�  
: Audio output button. Transfers sound that is input to  
the personal computer microphone to the camera.�  
Resets the play image mode to the current image mode.�  
Save�  
: Image record button. Continually records images.�  
: Audio record button. Continually records audio input.�  
: One-shot button. Records one image.�  
④ �  
The Preset button. The preset control panel will  
appear.�  
⑤ �  
The Alarm List button. The list of "Alarm In" will appear.  
The Close button. Exits the controller screen.�  
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Viewing and listening (Cont.)  
Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator  
The presets function enables you to assign up to ten different positions and  
Number and Item  
Description  
names for the camera. Clicking the  
button on the basic administrator  
�  
The Auto Patrol feature moves the lens automatically  
to all the configured preset positions in order. Clicking  
controller opens the preset controller.  
the  
button starts Auto Patrol. Clicking one of�  
buttons stops the action.  
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The Scan feature automatically moves (swivels) the  
lens horizontally back and forth once. Clicking the  
button starts Scan. Clicking one of �  
buttons stops the action.  
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"Continuous Recording" button. The list of  
"Continuous Recording" will appear.�  
"EXT. Control In" button. The list of "EXT. Control In"  
will appear.  
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NOTE  
Setting the Manual mode adjusts brightness only by the lens aperture.  
Zooming, PAN/TILT operation or moving to the screen center during manual  
focus adjustment automatically sets the Auto Focus mode.  
The value immediately before operation of the auto panning function will be  
maintained as the focus value during operation of the auto panning function.  
The Auto Focus mode will set after operation completes.  
A picture displayed by the  
button (one-shot button) should be saved  
using "Save Picture As..." with a mouse right button. However, depending on  
installation (Ceiling/Desktop) and its settings, the picture may be carrying  
out vertical reversal.  
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Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator (Cont.)  
Selecting a Preset  
Configuring a Preset  
Selecting a preset from the list moves the camera to the preset position.  
Assign the camera position in the Preset list.  
1 In the list, click  
(go to Preset) button on the left  
of the preset you want to select.  
1 Click the  
button to move the camera to the  
position you want to set.  
2 In the list, click  
(set Preset) button on the right  
of the preset you want to configure.  
・ The camera will only move to a preset that has been set. Selecting  
a blank preset will not move the camera. See "Configuring a  
Preset" on the next page.  
3 Click the OK button to assign a preset position.  
Assign the current camera position in the selected preset.  
NOTE  
Any existing settings of a preset will be overwritten when you assign new  
settings to the preset.  
The brightness adjustment value, rear light correction setting and manual/  
auto focus setting are stored for each preset number.  
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Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator (Cont.)  
3 Item setup.  
Setup Preset Items  
■ Preset Name Settings  
Set items in the detailed preset controller setup window that is displayed.  
● Preset Number  
Choose a number from the list. ("1" to "64" can be set)  
1 Click  
button on the preset controller.  
● Preset Name  
Choose preset numbers and name them. Naming numbers facilitates  
identification of preset registered items.  
● Clear button  
Click when changing a given name.  
● Reset button  
Chose a preset number and click the Reset button.  
● Save button  
Click when entering a new preset name or when changing a name.  
・ The changes will be saved.  
● Default  
Resets values back to factory default.  
2 The PAN/TILT Preset Settings screen will appear.  
■ Preset Position Settings  
● Assign  
Assign the current position of a chosen preset number. (Cannot be  
assigned unless a preset name is entered and the Save button is clicked.  
Can be assigned without a prest name.)  
Assign: Click  
● Move  
Move to the chosen position and name of a preset number.  
Move: Click  
● Delete  
・ Delete the current position of a chosen preset number.  
Delete: Click  
・ Deleting positions and names of all preset numbers.  
Delete: Click  
4 Clicking  
button on the preset controller twice  
reflects set items.  
・ Clicking the Preset button on the preset controller once deletes  
the List window and Detail Setup window.  
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Playing Recorded Alarm Images  
You can play images which are recorded when an alarm is activated. The images  
play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting. Image settings such  
as "Picture Resolution" correspond to Alarm recording settings.  
Playing Recorded Normal Images  
The administrator can play recorded normal images saved to an SD memory  
card. The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting.  
Image settings such as "Picture Resolution" correspond to Normal recording  
settings.  
1 Click  
button while the Camera Image screen is  
displayed.  
1 Click  
button while the Camera Image screen is  
displayed.  
・ The controller will appear.  
・ The controller will appear.  
2 Click  
button on the controller.  
・ The Alarm List will appear.  
2 Click  
button on the controller.  
・ Displays the Record list.  
3 In the list, click the  
button on the right of the  
recording you want to play.  
3 In the list, click the  
button on the right of the  
recording you want to play  
The selected recording plays.  
The selected recording plays.  
NOTE  
Items in the Alarm list appear from left to right in the order of list number,  
alarm type, generation time/date, and play button.  
NOTE  
Clicking the  
button in the bottom of the screen will display the list on  
to display the list on the next page.  
Items in the Record list appear from left to right in the order of list number,  
generation time/date, and play button.  
the previous page. Click  
Entering a page number of the list and clicking the  
button at the bottom  
Clicking the  
button in the bottom of the screen will display the list on  
to display the list on the next page.  
of the screen will directly display the list on that page.  
the previous page. Click  
Fast rewind, fast forward and other functions can be performed by operating  
the Recorded Image Play button on the controller.  
To return from the recorded image to the live image screen, click the  
button.  
Starting alarm recording or external control recording during play stops play.  
Normal recording is disabled during play.  
When new alarm has been generated while the alarm controller is displayed,  
the notification will not be added to the list right away. In that case, close  
the controller once and re-display it.  
Entering a page number of the list and clicking the  
button at the bottom  
of the screen will directly display the list on that page.  
Fast rewind, fast forward and other functions can be performed by  
operatingthe Recorded Image Play button on the controller.  
To return from the recorded image to the live image screen, click the  
button.  
Normal images are recorded by the hour.  
Starting alarm recording or external control recording during play stops play.  
Normal recording is disabled during play.  
If overwrite functions, close the list and display it again.  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
If overwrite functions, close the list and display it again.  
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Playing External Control Recorded Images  
External control recorded images recorded in an SD memory card can be  
replayed. (See page 52) The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the  
recording setting. Image settings such as "Picture Resolution" correspond to  
External Control recording settings.  
Audio Out  
Audio from a personal computer microphone can be heard through the camera's  
Audio Out.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. menu. Then  
click "Audio" in the sub menu.  
1 Click  
button while the Camera Image screen is  
displayed.  
・ The Camera/Audio Setup menu will appear.  
・ The controller will appear.  
2 Set "Audio Output" to ON as detailed on page 79.  
2 Click  
button on the controller.  
・ The external control recorded list will appear.  
3 Click the  
button, one of the operation buttons of  
the Camera Image screen and set to display  
.
NOTE  
Connect a speaker with a built-in amplifier to the Audio Out terminal of the  
camera. Sound cannot be output if connected to a speaker that does not  
contain an amplifier.  
See the instruction manual of the personal computer for a description of the  
microphone to be connected to the personal computer.  
Audio can be output from only one computer at a time.  
3 In the list, click the  
recording you want to play  
The selected recording plays.  
button on the right of the  
NOTE  
Items in the external control recorded list appear from left to right in the  
order of list number, alarm type, generation time/date, and play button.  
Clicking the  
button in the bottom of the screen will display the list on  
the previous page. Click  
to display the list on the next page.  
Entering a page number of the list and clicking the  
of the screen will directly display the list on that page.  
button at the bottom  
Fast rewind, fast forward and other functions can be performed by operating  
the Recorded Image Play button on the controller.  
To return from the recorded image to the live image screen, click the  
button.  
Starting alarm recording or external control recording during play stops play.  
Normal recording is disabled during play.  
When new alarm has been generated while the external controller is displayed,  
the notification will not be added to the list right away. In that case, close  
the controller once and re-display it.  
If overwrite functions, close the list and display it again.  
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About Recording Images  
Recording Images in SD Memory Card  
Images during "Alarm In", images during "Motion Detection", images during "Ext.  
Control In" and images of "Continuous Recording" can be stored in an SD memory  
card inserted in the network camera.  
Network camera can record images according to your need. Recordable media  
and its recordable contents are as follows.  
When recording alarm images, perform "Alarm Settings" first as explained on  
page 73 and set records in the following sequence.  
Recordable Media�  
Recordable Contents�  
SD Memory Card �  
・Alarm Recording images configured in "Alarm  
Recording" settings (→page 53).�  
・Continuous Recording images configured in  
"Continuous Recording" settings (→page 53).�  
・ Recorded images by schedule�  
・ Data of "When Alarm goes off"�  
・ Recorded images by external control�  
Record setting  
1 Insert SD memory card to the camera.  
FTP Server�  
・ Remove the SD card cover and insert an SD memory card as  
explained on page 16. Then mount the SD card cover.  
・ Click "SD In Out Wizard" and check "Mounting SD memory card" in  
the displayed SD Memory Card In and Out screen. Then click the  
Execute button.  
・ One image (JPEG) recorded by operating the�  
    button. (See page 63)�  
PC  
・ Clicking the Format button on the SD Memory Card In/Out screen  
will format the SD memory card.  
・ Image (JPEG) recorded by operating the�  
    button. (See page 63)  
Voice (WAVE) recorded by operating the�  
    button. (See page 64)  
Important  
Be certain to check "Removing SD memory card" in the SD Memory Card In  
and Out screen when removing the SD card. Then click the Execute button.  
Removing SD Card without executing "Remove SD memory card" may destroy  
data.  
NOTE  
2 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu.  
The SD memory card cannot perform Alarm recording, Continuous Recording,  
External Control recording and playing simultaneously.The priority is given  
in the order of external alarm recording - external control recording - recording  
activated by motion detection - playing - Continuous Recording. Images are  
not recorded during replay.  
・ A sub menu for camera setup will appear.  
・ Unless administrator log-in is made, the Administrator Setup Menu  
will not be displayed. Perform administrator log-in.  
3 Click "Recording" in the sub menu  
A picture displayed by the  
button (one-shot button) should be saved  
・ The Camera/Recording screen will appear.  
using "Save Picture As..." with a mouse right button. However, depending on  
installation (Ceiling/Desktop) and its settings, the picture may be carrying  
out vertical reversal.  
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Recording Images in SD Memory Card (Cont.)  
4 Configure each setting items.  
Deleting Record File  
■ Alarm Recording  
Image files recorded in an SD memory card can be deleted.  
● Alarm In  
ON: Images are recorded when an external alarm occurs.  
OFF: Images are not recorded when an external alarm occurs.  
● Ext. Control In  
1 Click "Camera Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ A sub menu for Camera settings will appear.  
ON: External control recording is performed.  
OFF: External control recording is not performed.  
● Motion Detection  
ON: Images are recorded when motion is detected.  
OFF: Images are not recorded when motion is detected.  
● Pre-Recording  
Set the number of images to be recorded immediately before an alarm  
occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included.  
● Post-Recording  
Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm  
occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included.  
● Recording cycle  
2 Click "Recording" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen for Camera/Recording will appear.  
3 Click "Delete all", "Delete from Alarm Recording list...",  
"Delete from Continuous Recording list..." or "Delete  
from Ext. Control In Recording list..." in Recorded  
Files.  
・ Clicking "Delete all" deletes all record files.  
Set a time interval for alarm recording.  
・ Clicking "Delete from Alarm Recording list..." displays an alarm list.  
Specifying a range for deletion deletes alarm record files.  
・ Clicking "Delete from Continuous Recording list..." displays a normal  
list. Specifying a scope for deletion deletes normal record files.  
・ Clicking "Delete from Ext. Control In Recording list..." displays an  
external control record list. Specifying a scope for deletion deletes  
external control record files.  
■ Continuous Recording  
ON: Images are recorded in accordance with schedule and recording in-  
terval.  
Setting to ON will set a recording schedule and interval.  
OFF: Continuous recording is not performed.  
■ Overwrite  
ON: Records are overwritten beginning with old records when the capac-  
ity of the SD memory card becomes full during recording.  
OFF: Recording is stopped when the capacity of the SD memory card be-  
comes full during recording.  
5 Click the Save button under the items.  
・ Changes are saved.  
NOTE  
Clicking the Reset button under each item resets to the setting last saved.  
Clicking the Default button resets settings back to factory default.  
The total number of recorded frames per alarm will be the number of pre-  
alarm images + One image when alarm occurs + Number of post-alarm images  
To enable "Alarm In", see the "Camera/Alarm Settings" on page 73.  
To enable "Ext. Control In", see the "Camera/Alarm Settings" on page 73.  
Setting the Overwrite mode to ON deletes files beginning with old files. If  
important data is to be saved, set the Overwrite mode to OFF.  
Getting a record list of the SD memory card sometimes takes more than 5  
minutes after turning the power on. Data cannot be recorded while obtaining  
a record list.  
The camera recording period may not operate as set depending on the type  
of the SD memory card.  
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Recording Images on FTP Server  
By using FTP server, it becomes possible to manage periodic transferring and  
saving huge recorded image data. You can record images by "Scheduled  
Recording", "Alarm Recording" or "Ext. Control In Recording" on FTP server.  
■ FTP Record Conditions  
Check "Schedled Recording," "Alarm Recording" or "Ext. Control In Record-  
ing" If "Alarm Recording" is chosen, check both or one of "Alarm In" and  
"Motion Detection."  
Record setting  
■ FTP Server Settings - Server 1  
Make settings for connection to the FTP server.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu  
● FTP Server Name  
Input a server name or address correctly.  
● Login ID  
Limited only to users who have authority to access the server.  
Ask your system administrator of the FTP server for more information.  
● Password  
・ A sub menu for camera settings will appear.  
・ Unless logged in as an administrator, the Admin. Menu will not be  
displayed.  
2 Click "FTP Recording" in the sub menu.  
Input the password registered during the above log-in ID session.  
● Password (Confirm)  
・ A screen of "Camera - FTP Records will appear.  
Re-enter the password.  
● FTP Port Number  
Set to "21" by default.  
NOTE  
Do not change the port number unless your provider or the network  
administrator tells you to do so.  
● FTP Mode:  
PORT (active mode): Choose this mode for most FTP applications.  
PASV (passive mode):If the camera's network environment is protected  
by Firewall, access from outside FTP server may  
not be possible with PORT (active mode). In  
this case, chose PASV (passive mode).  
● FTP Connecting Method  
・Select "Continuous Connection" when transferring data frequently, such  
as "Scheduled Recording". This mode enables you to record images  
faster.  
・Select "Reconnect" when data transfer is not so frequent.  
In this case, network camera logs in/out for each file transfer.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
NOTE  
・ Follow the instructions in following page.  
When selecting "Scheduled Recording" or "Ext. Control In Recording", network  
camera logs in to FTP server automatically before the scheduled recording  
starts. Even though the scheduled recording stops, when there are some  
unsent image data left in the camera, the camera will not log out from FTP  
server automatically until it transfers all the image data.  
4 Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ Changes will be saved.  
When selecting "Alarm In" or "Ext. Control In Recording", network camera logs  
・ Clicking the Reset button resets to settings last saved.  
・ Clicking the Default button resets values to factory default.  
in/out automatically each time an alarm is detected. When there is more  
than one alarm at a time (receiving another alarm(s) while transferring a file)  
, the camera logs out from the server after transferring last image data.  
NOTE  
If the "Recording Cycle" is set longer than the connection timout period of  
In server name or recording server path you cannot use these characters: ' ""  
Maximum of 16 of the following characters can be entered in "E-mail login  
the FTP server, FTP connection will be cut off by the server side even with  
selecting "Continuous Connection" in the FTP Connection Method. (See pages  
56 and 57)  
ID," "Password" and "Password (confirm)":  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
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Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)  
■ FTP Server Settings - Server 2  
3) Setting a Recording Cycle  
・Recording at a rate of one image per set time (seconds).  
・Chose a time to set.  
1/30, 1/15, 1/10, 1/5, 1/3 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120 or  
180 second  
・Configured recording cycle will be reflected to "All Day", "Schedule  
1" and "Schedule 2".  
When using two servers for different purposes or on different occasions,  
enter the settings for the second server.  
■ Transfer Image Size  
The size of images transferred to the FTP server can be set.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
The frame rate will be reduced if the "Transfer Image Size" differs from  
The cycle may shift depending on image size and networkingconditions.  
"Resolution" in the "Basic Settings" in "Camera Settings".  
4) Enter "Record File Name"  
■ FTP Server Usage  
・Enter characters(no more than 16 characters) in the part  
described as (keyword).  
File name will be shown like this:  
OFF: "Server 2" is not used. (Always recorded in "Server 1")  
Use different FTP Server in case of communication fault:  
Choose one of the followings.  
e.g. LV (Keyword) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ***N.JPG  
Normally recorded in Server 1.  
Recorded in Server 2 if Server 1 fails.  
Normally recorded in Server 2.  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: \ / : ; , | ? * < > ’ ”  
Recorded in Server 1 if Server 2 fails.  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
■ Scheduled Recording  
LV�  
Indicates this is the "Scheduled Recording" file. �  
(Displayed if "Scheduled Recording" is chosen as an FTP  
record conditions.)  
(Keyword)� Enter user defined keyword.�  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day). �  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 → 2004 01 01)�  
Set if scheduled recording is desired.  
yyyymmdd�  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second). �  
HHMMSS� (e.g. 23:59:00 → 23 59 00). �  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.�  
***�  
If the camera records more than one image at the same  
period, the order is indicated with 3-digit number. The bigger  
the number, the newer (later) the image.�  
N
Indicates Daylight Saving. �  
N: Not in Daylight Time �  
D: Daylight (Summer) Time�  
1) Configure "Recording Schedule"  
・Select one of the setting items for each day of a week.  
5) Entering Server path  
"OFF":  
No recording at all.  
"All Day":  
Records images all day.  
・ Set a server path for recording of files. Ask your FTP server  
administrator if you have a question.  
"Schedule1": Records images in a period you configured in "Schedule 1".  
"Schedule 2": Records images in a period you configured in "Schedule 2".  
2) Configure Schedule  
・You may configure both "Schedule 1" and "Schedule 2" and use  
them according to your need.  
Possible setting range is between 0 am and 11 pm for both "Start"  
and "Stop".  
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Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)  
■ Recording by alarm  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
(Displayed if "Alarm Recording" is chosen as an FTP record  
conditions.)  
EX/MD�  
"EX" indicates this is the file for Alarm In.�  
Set if recording by Alarm In/Motion Detection is desired.  
・ To detect external alarms or motion, set to enable "Alarm In" or "Motion  
Detection" in alarm setting (see page 73).  
"MD" indicates this is the file for Motion Detection.�  
Enter user defined keyword. �  
(keyword)�  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day). �  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 → 2004 01 01)�  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second). �  
(e.g. 23:59:00 → 23 59 00). �  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.�  
If the camera records more than one image at the same  
period, the order is indicated with 3-digit number. The bigger  
the number, the newer (latest) the image.�  
yyyymmdd�  
HHMMSS�  
***  
1) Setting number of pre-Recording  
・ Choose the number of images  
0, 3, 5 or 10 images  
ーー�  
Indicates total number of generated alarm(s). when the  
number reaches to 99, it returns to 00 and starts adding  
again. Reset to "00" also when the power is turned off.�  
A: Pre-Alarm Recording images. �  
B: Image when alarm has generated. �  
C: Post-Alarm Recording.�  
2) Setting number of post-Recording  
・ Choose the number of images  
0, 3, 5, 10, 20, 60 or 120 images  
A/B/C  
NOTE  
The number of recorded images may be decreased depending on the network  
condition, recording interval or other factor.  
5) Entering Server path  
3) Setting a "Recording Cycle"  
・ Set a server path for recording of files. Ask your FTP server  
administrator if you have a question.  
・ Recording at a rate of one images per set time (seconds).  
・ Chose a time to set.  
1/30, 1/15, 1/10, 1/5, 1/3 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120 or  
180 second  
NOTE  
The cycle may shift depending on image size and networkingconditions.  
4) Enter "Record File Name"  
・ Enter characters (no more than 16 characters) in the part  
described as (keyword).  
File name will be shown like this:  
e.g. EX (Keyword) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ***N--A.JPG  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: \ / : ; , | ? * < > ‘ "  
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Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)  
■ Recording by Ext. Control In  
■ SD card back up  
You can choose to store images in the SD card in case images cannot be  
recorded in the server due to a network failure, server shutdown or other  
trouble. Stored images can be transferred to the FTP server when the  
network restores or trouble cause is removed.  
(Displayed if "Ext. Control In Recording" is chosen as an  
FTP record conditions.)  
Set if recording by Ext. Control In is desired.  
・ Set to enable "Ext. Control In" in alarm setting (see page 73).  
1) Setting ON/OFF of storage function  
・ Choose "ON" when wishing to store images in the SD memory card.  
Otherwise choose "OFF."  
1) Setting a Recording Cycle  
・ Recording at a rate of one images per set time (seconds).  
・ Chose a time to set.  
1/30, 1/15, 1/10, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120 or  
2) Accumulation Cycle  
・ Set an interval in seconds for recording images to be stored.  
・ Choose a time to set.  
180 second  
1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 120, 300, 600, 900, 1800 or 3600  
seconds  
NOTE  
The cycle may shift depending on image size and Network conditions.  
3) Setting overwrite function  
2) Enter "Record File Name"  
Set whether or not to overwrite when the storage capacity of the SD  
memory card becomes full.  
ON: Overwrite beginning old stored images.  
OFF: SD Card is not overwritten.  
・ Enter characters in the part described as (keyword).  
File name will be shown like this:  
e.g. LV (Keyword) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ***N.JPG  
NOTE  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: \ / : ; , | ? * < > ’ ”  
Set "Accumulation Cycle" and "Overwrite" after setting "Function ON/OFF" to  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
"ON."  
Setting the Overwrite mode to "ON" deletes files beginning with old files.  
Set the mode to "OFF" if important data is stored.  
Do not change settings while storage files are stored in the SD memory  
card. Otherwise, settings for the current recording conditions will be used  
for the server path.  
EC�  
Shows a file that is recorded by "Ext. Control In Recording".�  
(Keyword)� Enter user defined keyword.�  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day). �  
yyyymmdd�  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 → 2004 01 01)�  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second). �  
HHMMSS� (e.g. 23:59:00 → 23 59 00). �  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.�  
If the camera records more than one image at the same  
period, the order is indicated with 3-digit number. The bigger  
***�  
the number, the newer (latest) the image.�  
Indicates Daylight Saving. �  
N: Not in Daylight Time �  
D: Daylight (Summer) Time�  
N
3) Entering Server Path  
・ Set a server path for recording of files. Ask your FTP server  
administrator if you have a question.  
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Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)  
Recording Images in Personal Computer  
Images (JPEG files) can be recorded in a personal computer.  
File Transfer Order (Scheduled Recording)  
Files are transferred in recorded order. However, these cameras may take  
following steps depending on network conditions.  
Recording 1-shot images in personal computer  
1) When networking condition causes the file transferring delay, the camera  
may transfer the old files in the file transfer intervals.  
1 Click  
button, one of the operation buttons in the  
Camera Image screen.  
2) Regardless of file transferring schedule, the camera continue to transferes  
files until all files are transfered.  
・ "JPEG file" will appear on the personal computer.  
2 Right-click in the screen, choose "Save as" and save  
in the personal computer.  
NOTE  
Files sometimes cannot be transferred depending on the status of the  
network and FTP server. In this case, data can be stored in the SD memory  
card. Set "SD card back up" for "FTP recording" in "Camera setup" (see page  
61) to transfer data to the FTP server as described in 2) above).  
Recording images in the personal computer  
1 Click  
button, one of the operation buttons in the  
Camera Image screen.  
・ The setup screen for "Jpeg Local Saving" will appear.  
2 Set recording seconds or the number of files. Click  
the Seconds button or the Files button.  
Enter recording �  
Clicking will �  
seconds or the �  
record for set �  
number of files.�  
seconds.�  
Clicking will �  
record the set �  
number of files.  
NOTE  
Recorded files will be saved in the folder "ToshibaNetworkCamera" in My  
Documents.  
The number of recorded images when the number of seconds is specified  
and recording interval when the number of files is specified depends on the  
set frame rate. (See page 72) The frame rate may be decreased depending  
on the network condition.  
The maximum number of seconds is 3600 seconds and the maximum number  
of recorded files is 1000.  
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Recording Sound in Personal Computer  
Setting  
Sound can be recorded in a personal computer (wav file).  
Only the system administrator can set all settings with the network camera.  
Clicking the menu on the left of the Administrator Setup menu selects set  
items.  
1 Click  
button, one of the operation buttons in the  
Camera Image screen.  
General setting method  
・ The setup screen for "Wave Local Saving" will appear.  
1 Click "Camera Settings", "PAN/TILT Settings",  
"Network Settings", "Multi Screen Display", "Admin.  
Function" or "Log Management" in the Admin. Menu.  
2 Set recording seconds or the number of files. Click  
the Seconds button or the Files button.  
・ The sub menu of the clicked setting will pop up.  
・ Unless logged in as an administrator, the Administrator Setup  
Menu will not be displayed.  
2 Click an item in the sub menu desired to set.  
・ The setup screen for the clicked item appears on the right of the  
screen.  
Enter recording �  
Clicking will �  
3 Configure each setting items.  
seconds or the �  
record for set �  
number of files.�  
seconds.�  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ Clicking the Reset button resets to settings last saved.  
・ Clicking the Default button resets settings back to factory default.  
Clicking will �  
record the set �  
number of files.  
NOTE  
See "Recording Image" on page 50, instead of "Setting," to set "Records"  
and "FTP records" in "Camera setting."  
Clicking the Default button in the setup screen on "5. configuration  
NOTE  
Information" in "Admin. Functions" resets all settings back to factory default.  
Recording is disabled unless the Camera Image screen is set to the Audio  
Output mode (  
button displayed).  
Recorded files will be saved in the folder "ToshibaNetworkCamera" in My  
Documents.  
Recorded one second as one file.  
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Camera/Basic Settings  
Basic items such as size and quality of delivered images of the camera can be  
set.  
● Compression Ratio  
Set quality of delivered images. The size of image files (JPEG files)  
varies in accordance with compression ratio.  
Low compression:  
This setting produces highest image quality. The  
file size increases.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu.  
Mid-low compression:  
Intermediate setting between standard and low  
compression rates.  
Standard setting.  
・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.  
Standard:  
Mid-high compression:  
2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu.  
Intermediate setting between standard and high  
compression.  
・ The screen of "Camera - Basic Settings, Frame Rate" will appear.  
High compression: This setting produces lowest image quality. The  
file size decreases.  
NOTE  
The picture quality and the file size change depending on the conditions of  
an object (splendor, resolution, movement).  
Size of the files affect the network and smaller file size may increase frame  
rate.  
● Brightness Adjustment  
The camera automatically adjusts the level of brightness of images.  
Adjust so that the image level becomes optimum in accordance with  
conditions of the object. Images become brighter higher the level is.  
Images are dark lower the level is.  
NOTE  
The brightness level of images are controlled automatically by adjustment  
of the lens, AGC and slow shutter.  
● Mounting Method  
Set to install the camera.  
Ceiling mount: Suspended on a ceiling  
Desktop:  
When used on a desk  
● Focus Range  
Set an focusing range.  
Standard: Auto focus is in focus when the distance between the cam-  
era and object is more than 3 ft.  
Macro:  
Auto focus is in focus when the distance between the cam-  
era and object is between 0.4 inch and 3ft.  
NOTE  
3 Configure each setting items.  
Auto focusing is sometimes not possible when shooting through a glass  
pane, a flat object such as a wall and moving object. Achieve focusing of  
these objects by manual focusing.  
Auto focusing is sometimes disabled due to noise when the AGC function  
operates. Then adjust focusing in the Manual mode.  
Auto focusing is sometimes not possible when the object is dark and camera  
sensitivity is not low enough. Then adjust focusing in the Manual mode.  
Auto focusing is sometimes not possible with images that are output to a TV  
or a personal computer monitor. Then adjust focusing in the Manual mode.  
Focusing to 0.4 inch in the macro mode is possible up to about 3.5 x zoom.  
Focusing at a higher magnification will be possible only if the distance to  
the object is longer than 3ft.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
NOTE  
This setting item can be set by user log-in also if the item is set correctly in  
the settings for "Admin. Functions/User Operation Restriction" (see page  
94).  
● Resolution  
Configures resolution. Higher Resolution results in larger image  
Possible settings: 1280×960 (SXVGA)/640×480 (VGA)/320×  
240 (QVGA)/160×120 (QQVGA)  
● AF Detection Area  
Center: Set a focus detection area in the center of the screen.  
All:  
Set the focus detection area onto the entire screen. Choose  
this oprion if focusing is difficult  
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Camera/Basic Settings (Cont.)  
● Auto B/W  
NOTE  
Configures Auto black and white function. Auto B/W is the func-  
tion to gain sensitivity by turning to B/W automatically when it  
becomes dark. The image may have some noise in B/W mode.  
ON: Auto B/W takes action.  
The Auto mode may not be effective if lighting is insufficient and the object  
is dark. In this case, increase the camera sensitivity (high limit values of  
AGC and slow shutter) or set white balance to the Fixed mode.  
White balance may not be optimal depending on the type of fluorescent  
lamp even when shooting indoors (fluorescent lamp), in which case change  
to other setting.  
OFF: Auto B/W does not take action.  
● White Balance (WB)  
White balance may not be optimal in the Auto mode under a sodium vapor  
lamp. In this case, set the AWB control range to wide or to the Manual mode  
referring to "AWB Control Range."  
White balance adjustment is needed to obtain images of a correct  
color tone. The camera offers selection of a white balance mode -  
auto white balance (AWB), fixed (indoor and outdoor), hold or manual.  
In the Auto mode, the camera automatically accomplishes a white  
balance.  
● WB Manual GAIN - R, WB Manual GAIN - B  
Set a gain for a white balance in the Manual mode. Match the white  
balance by operating R gain and B gain.  
The auto operating color temperature range is approx. 2500K to  
approx. 7000K when "AWB Range" is set to standard and is approx.  
2200K to approx. 9000K when "AWB Range" is set to wide. WB  
is automatically achieved in almost all situations, except when  
the object is dark or un-white, in which case a good balance some-  
times cannot be achieved. In this case, set to the Fixed or Manual  
mode.  
Increase the value to increase the set gain and reduce the value to  
reduce the set gain.  
● AWB Ye/Cy Offset, AWB Mg/G Offset  
Set the white balance offset. In the Auto mode of white balance, offset  
the convergent point of white balance in the direction of a preset color,  
to obtain a desired color tone.  
Operation Mode  
Overview  
Camera  
automatically  
measures color  
temperature  
and sets white  
balance.  
Characteristics  
Remarks  
Ye/Cy Offset:  
Mg/G Offset:  
The convergent point shifts to the yellow side when  
the value is increased toward the plus side, shifting  
to the cyan side when increased toward the minus  
side.  
The convergent point shifts to the magenta side when  
the value is increased toward the plus side, shifting  
to the green side when increased toward the minus  
side.  
Camera  
Operating color  
temperature  
range varies  
within AWB  
automatically  
tracks color  
temperature  
Auto (AWB)  
variations and sets control range.  
white balance.  
Optimizes white  
balance under  
illumination of  
Effective in  
environment  
Optimum white  
balance is  
Indoor  
(Incandescent  
light color)  
where illumination achieved at color  
● AWB Range  
an incandescent conditions are  
temperature of  
approx. 3000K.  
Set the control range of white balance in the Auto mode.  
Standard: The operating color temperature range is approx. 2500K to  
approx. 7000K.  
lamp.  
constant.  
Optimizes white  
balance under  
Effective in  
environment  
Optimum white  
balance is  
Indoor  
Wide:  
The operating color temperature range is approx. 2200K to  
approx. 9000K.  
(Fluorescent illumination of a  
where illumination achieved at color  
light color)  
fluorescent  
lamp.  
conditions are  
constant.  
temperature of  
approx. 4000K.  
NOTE  
Optimizes white Effective when  
Optimum white  
balance is  
A wide setting may cause an unnatural hue of the image.  
balance under  
solar lights in  
outdoors.  
incandescent  
lighting is not  
used.  
Outdoor  
(Sun light)  
achieved at color  
temperature of  
approx. 5200K.  
● Auto Gain Control  
Set a maximum value for operational gain of the auto gain control cir-  
cuit. Set to maximum if the object is too dark and camera sensitivity is  
low.  
The camera sensitivity increases in the order of "OFF," "standard" and  
"Max" Noise also increases when Auto Gain Control is near maximum.  
Lighting is recommended to obtain good image quality.  
Maintains  
current white  
balance.  
Effective when  
wishing to fix in  
current status.  
Hold  
Manually adjust  
R (red) and B  
(blue) levels  
while  
photographing  
a white object.  
Artificially sets  
according to  
the object and  
is effective in  
environment  
Adjust while  
checking on a  
monitor or a  
vector scope.  
NOTE  
If sensitivity is still short after setting Auto Gain control, set the high limit  
value of the slow shutter and auto B/W function, to further increase sensitivity.  
Manual  
where precision  
is high and color  
temperature  
varies less.  
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Camera/Basic Settings (Cont.)  
● Slow Shutter  
● Sharpness  
Set a high limit value of the slow shutter. The camera sensitivity is  
maintained on an optimum image level between 1x and a set high limit  
value. Increasing the high limit value increases the camera sensitivity.  
Set image outline correction. Chose "HIGH" when wishing to make the  
outline clearer, choosing "LOW" to make the outline softer.  
LOW:  
MIDDLE:  
HIGH:  
The contour becomes soft.  
Standard setting  
NOTE  
The contour becomes sharp.  
Setting the high limit value of slow shutter other than to 1x automatically  
● Color Difference GAIN R-Y, Color Difference GAIN B-Y  
Set a color difference gain. Increase the value to increase the gain,  
reducing the value to reduce the gain.  
increases the camera sensitivity to the set high limit value as the object  
becomes dark. When the sensitivity is high, the exposure time becomes  
longer and frame rate becomes smaller. Blurred images sometimes are  
prominent with moving objects.  
Color difference GAIN R-Y: Sets a color gain of R-Y axis.  
Color difference GAIN B-Y: Sets a color gain of B-Y axis.  
● Noise Reduction  
● Backlight Compensation  
Set a noise reduction effect. The noise reduction effect increases in  
the order of "LOW" "MIDDLE," and "HIGH."  
Set an area for backlight compensation. Backlight compensation is a  
function that achieves the brightness of a selected area to an optimum  
image level. This function is effective when the auto aperture lens tends  
to close due to an intense light that enters in areas other than those  
wished to view so that areas desired to see become dark and difficult to  
see. In this case, set the area so that the portion wished to see enters  
the selected area. The area size is roughly as follows.  
HIGH:  
MIDDLE:  
LOW:  
Activates noise reduction strong.  
Standard setting  
Activates noise reduction weak.  
NOTE  
(The image level of shaded parts is maintained appropriate)  
When OFF, rear light correction is not performed.  
Setting to "LOW" or "HIGH" increases the noise reduction effect. After images,  
however, sometimes become prominent when a moving object is  
photographed.  
2. Upper 2/3�  
3. Lower 2/3�  
(Area designation)  
(Area designation)  
1. OFF  
1
3
V
V
2
3
V
V
2
3
1
3
5. Center 1/6�  
(Area designation)  
6. Left and Right�  
(Area designation)  
4. Center 2/3�  
(Area designation)  
1
3
1
V
V
V
V
3
1
3
1
3
V
V
1
3
1
3
1
4
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
2
1
4
H
H
H
H
H
H
7. Auto�  
Areas 1 to 6 are combined and controlled depending on the condition of the object.  
NOTE  
The Auto mode controls to optimize brightness of a dark part of the screen  
by letting the camera to automatically decide such part. For this reason,  
part of an image of a bright part is sometimes washed out.  
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Camera/Basic Settings, Frame Rate  
Camera/Alarm Settings  
External alarms and motion sensors can be set. Connecting a sensor or other  
device to the alarm input terminal (see page 101) notifies an alarm when the  
sensor detects a trouble. For example, mounting a sensor on a door notifies an  
alarm each time the door is opened or closed. By setting the motion sensor to  
activate, an alarm is notified by detecting a change in a screen.  
Set a frame rate (transfer rate, frames/s) of image data delivered to the network.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Administrator Setup  
menu.  
・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu.  
2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu.  
・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.  
・ A screen for setting Camera - Basic Settings, Frame Rate will  
apper.  
2 Click "2. Alarm" in the sub menu.  
・ The screen of "Camera - Alarm Settings" will appear.  
3 Item setting.  
・ Choose "Frame Rate" in the pull-down menu.  
30, 15, 7.5, 3, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/5 or 1/10 frame/s  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is  
clicked.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
NOTE  
This setting sets the number of JPEG images the network camera delivers  
in one second. Set in accordance with the network bandwidth and size of  
JPEG images to be delivered.  
One image is delivered every 2 seconds in 1/2, one image every 5 seconds  
in 1/5 and one image every 10 seconds in 1/l0.  
Fewer images than a set frame rate are sometimes sent depending on the  
image size and network condition.  
Setting the delivery image size to 1280 x 960 sets the frame rate to 7.5  
frames/second maximum.  
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Camera/Alarm Settings (Cont.)  
Camera/E-mail Settings  
E-mail can be sent to a maximum of 11 destinations including the administrator  
e-mail address in case of Alarm In or Motion Detection.  
● Alarm In/Ext. Control In  
1) Set an "alarm" to be detected.  
Alarm In:  
Detects an external alarm.  
Ext. Control In: Performs external control.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu.  
OFF:  
Does not perform "Alarm In" or "Ext. Control In."  
・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.  
2) Set "Input type" for alarms if "Function" is set to other than "OFF."  
Normally Opened (NO): A no-voltage contact system. Set in case of  
normally open, closed in case of an alarm.  
Normally Closed (NC): A no-voltage contact system. Set in case of  
normally closed, open in case of an alarm.  
2 Click "5. E-mail" in the sub menu.  
・ The screen of "Camera - E-mail Settings" Settings will appear.  
NOTE  
Camera starts alarm recording when camera detects alarm signal. (Signal  
lenghth requires more than 100ms).  
Camera starts "Ext. Control In Recording" when control signal comes in.  
(Control signal should be more than 1 second).  
● Motion Detection  
1) Function  
ON: Camera detects motion. (A change in the screen is detected and  
an alarm is sent)  
OFF: Camera does not detect motion.  
2) Sensitivity  
Set "Sensitivity."  
HIGH:  
It works with even a small change in brightness or motion is  
detected.  
MIDDLE: Intermediate between HIGH and LOW.  
LOW:  
It works only when a large change in brightness or motion is  
detected.  
NOTE  
Detection sometimes fails if the object is dark.  
Incorrect detection is sometimes made due to noise if the object is dark and  
AGC gain is high. Set the sensitivity to low.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Output Hold Time  
Set a time to hold alarm output.  
Choose from 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 seconds  
This function is used when connecting to alarm output terminals and  
activating a siren, buzzer or emergency light.  
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Camera/E-mail Settings (Cont.)  
● Authentication Settings  
1) Choose "SMTP" or "POP" as the authentication system.  
2) Enter an SMTP IP address or server name in "E-mail Server (SMTP)."  
3) Enter the following when "POP" is chosen in authentication.  
"E-mail server (POP)": Enter an IP address or a server name of the POP  
server.  
"E-mail User ID":  
"Password":  
Enter a login ID for authentication.  
Input a password.  
"Password (confirm)": Enter the same password again.  
4) Enter the administrator e-mail address in "Administrator e-mail address."  
・ Clicking the "Test E-mail Function" button sends e-mail to the  
administrator as a test.  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
Maximum of 16 of the following characters can be entered in "E-mail login  
ID," "Password" and "Password (confirm)":  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
If a server name is input instead of an IP address in "E-mail server (SMTP)"  
and "E-mail server (POP)," the DNS server must be input correctly. (See  
"Network/Basic Setting" on page 86)  
● Condition Setting for E-mail Sending by Motion Detection  
1) Set ON or OFF in "E-mail Sending by Motion Detection."  
● Condition Settings for E-mail sending by Alarm In  
1) Set ON or OFF in "E-mail sending by Alarm In."  
ON: E-mail is sent when motion is detected.  
OFF: E-mail is not sent when motion is detected.  
2) Enter a title in "Subject".  
ON: E-mail is sent when Camera detects alarms.  
OFF: E-mail is not sent when Camera detects alarms.  
2) Enter a title in "Subject".  
3) Enter a message in "Message."  
4) Set ON or OFF in "Send URL."  
3) Enter a message in "Message."  
ON: Adds server address information to message.  
OFF: Does not add server address information to message.  
4) Set ON or OFF in "Send URL."  
ON: Adds server address information to message.  
OFF: Does not add server address information to message.  
Enter address information such as network camera and FTP server if  
"ON" is selected.  
Input address information such as network camera and FTP server if  
"ON" is selected.  
5) Set ON or OFF for image attaching in "Attach Image."  
ON: Captured images are attached to e-mail.  
OFF: Images are not attached to e-mail.  
5) Set "ON" or "OFF" in "Attach Image".  
ON: Captured images are attached to e-mail.  
OFF: Images are not attached to e-mail.  
6) Choose "Attached Image Size" in the sizes shown below if "ON" is set for  
"Attach Image."  
6) Choose "Attached Image Size" in the sizes shown below if "ON" is set for  
"Attach Image."  
1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 and 160 x 120  
1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 and 160 x 120  
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Camera/E-mail Settings (Cont.)  
Camera/Audio Settings  
● E-mail Address List  
Set audio input to and output from the network camera.  
1) Set ON or OFF in "Always Sent to Administrator E-mail Address."  
ON: Always send to administrator E-mail address.  
OFF: Not send to administrator E-mail address.  
2) Enter "Mail-to Address." (Up to ten addresses)  
3) Check send conditions.  
1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu.  
・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.  
2 Click "6. Audio" in the sub menu.  
Alarm In:  
E-mail is sent to checked addresses when camera  
detect alarms.  
・ The screen of "Camera - Audio" will appear.  
Motion Detection: E-mail is sent to checked addresses when camera  
motion is detected.  
NOTE  
POP is a protocol for receiving e-mail from e-mail box. As the network camera  
does not receive e-mail, e-mail in POP server will not be lost due to this  
setting.  
The e-mail function of the network camera is not compatible to "SMTP Auth."  
The frame rate deteriorates if resolution of "Attached Image Size" differs  
from "Resolution" in "1. General" of "Camera Settings".  
When wishing to send e-mail to administrator's address only in case of either  
"Alarm In" or "Motion Detectoin", set to "OFF" in "Always Send to Administrator  
E-mail Address", add the Administrator E-mail address to "Mail-to Address"  
and check one of "Send Conditoins."  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Audio Input  
Set audio input.  
ON: The camera receives audio.  
OFF: The camera does not recieve audio.  
・ Set to "ON" when inputting audio from a microphone connected to the  
camera.  
● Audio Input Level  
An audio input level is set.  
HIGH:  
Increases the audio input level.  
MIDDLE:  
LOW:  
Adjusts the audio input level to a medium level.  
Reduces the audio input level.  
● Audio Output  
Set audio output.  
ON: The camera receives audio.  
OFF: The camera does not recieve audio.  
・ Set to "ON" when outputting audio from a microphone connected to  
the camera.  
● Audio Output Level  
An audio output level is set.  
HIGH:  
Increases the audio output level.  
MIDDLE:  
LOW:  
Adjusts the audio output level to a medium level.  
Reduces the audio output level.  
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PAN/TILT Basic Settings  
Basic settings for PAN and TILT.  
● Function Settings  
1) Set a "Scan Speed."  
Fast  
Slow  
1 Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT Settings will appear.  
2) Set "Power on Default Position"  
2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu.  
This function designates where camera moves when camera is turned  
on.  
・ A setup screen of "PAN/TILT - Basic Settings will appear.  
Center:  
Home:  
Scan:  
Moves to positions of 0 for PAN and 0 for TILT.  
Moves to Preset Number 1.  
Starts auto panning.  
Auto Patrol: Starts auto patrol.  
3) Set "Freeze Frame."  
ON: Under "Auto Patrol", images will not be shawn while camera moves  
from Preset Number to next Perset Number.  
OFF: No "Freeze Frame".  
● Association to Alarm  
1) Set "Alarm Association."  
OFF:  
Does nothing. "Alarm Association Type" or "Preset Num-  
ber" cannot be set.  
Preset:  
Auto patrol:  
Performs preset moving when an alarm occurs.  
Starts auto patrol when an alarm occurs.  
2) Set "Alarm Association Type."  
Alarm In:  
"Alarm In" will activate "Association to Alarm".  
Motion Detection: "Motion Detection" will activate "Association to Alarm".  
3) Set when "Alarm Association" is set to "Preset."  
Preset Number: Choose preset Number.  
Resume to Previous Position:Camera moves back to position before "Assciation to  
Alarm" ocured.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
Enable:  
10, 30 and 60 seconds  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
Disable: Stays in the position moved to "Associa-  
tion to Alarm."  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
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PAN/TILT Preset Settings  
Name assignment, position assignment, moving, deletion and other functions  
related to PAN and TILT can be set.  
● Preset name settings  
1) Choosing Preset Number  
Choose a number during name assignment, position assignment, mov-  
ing and deletion.  
Numbers 1 to 64 can be choosen.  
1 Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT Settings will appear.  
2) Position Name  
2 Click "2. Preset" in the sub menu.  
Name the chosen Preset Number. Click the Clear button if incorrect  
name is entered.  
・ Click the "Save" button under items to reflect the foregoing setting.  
・ Clicking the Reset button resets to the setting last saved.  
・ Clicking the Default button resets values to factory default.  
・ A setup screen of PAN/TILT - Preset Settings will appear.  
● Preset position settings  
1) If you would like to assign chosen "Preset Number" and "Position Name"  
to current position, click "Set" button.  
If you would like camera to move to different postion, use the controller  
window.  
2) Click "Move" button if you would like camera to move to selected "Preset  
Number" above.  
3) current position and name of selected "preset Number".  
position and name of all "Preset Number".  
・ Click each button on the right to reflect the foregoing settings.  
NOTE  
Preset Name must have 12 characters or less in length.  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
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PAN/TILT Auto Patrol  
Dwell time for Auto Patrol can be set.  
PAN/TILT Operation Range  
A PAN/TILT operation range of the camera can be set.  
1 Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Administrator Setup  
menu.  
1 Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Administrator Setup  
menu.  
・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT setting will appear.  
・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT setting will appear.  
2 Click "3. Auto Patrol" in the sub menu.  
2 Click "4. Operation Range" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "PAN/TILT - Auto Patrol" will appear.  
・ A setup screen of "PAN/TILT - Operation Range Settings" will  
appear.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Setting Operation Range of Left, Right, Top and Bottom.  
● Setting of Auto Patrol Dwell Time  
Align the position by using Controller Window.  
Set a dwell time for Auto Patrol.  
Choose from among 1, 2, 5 and 10 minutes.  
This item sets the time to dwell in the position of each Preset Number.  
ON:  
OFF:  
Enables to limit Operation Range.  
Disables to limit Operation Range.  
Current position: Set the current position as each limit.  
● Settings Preset Number of Auto Patrol Dwell Position  
Set whether or not to dwell at each Preset Number.  
NOTE  
Moving to the preset position and in auto patrol operation has been restricted.  
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Network Basic Settings  
An IP address and other items for connection to the network are set.  
● Auto Camera Detection  
Set ON or OFF for Auto Camera Detection.  
The camera is equipped with a function to automatically detect and  
store other cameras (only cameras provided with RNCP) in the same  
network. This function is useful in the multi-view screen function. "ON"  
is recommended if there are other network cameras in the same net-  
work.  
1 Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for Network Settings will appear.  
2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Network - Basic Settings" will appear.  
● HTTP Port Number  
Enter an HTTP port number. Normally, "80" is default.  
● Bandwidth Control  
Set ON or OFF for bandwidth control.  
OFF: The network Camera will display images maximum frame rate al-  
lowed by the network.  
ON: The Network Camera displays images up to the set bandwidth  
using a lower bandwidth results in higher frame rates.  
NOTE  
Ask your system administrator for Subnet Mask information.  
It is not necessary to enter Default Gateway if it is not used. Ask your  
Network Administrator for Default Gateway information.  
When reconnecting Network Camera after changing the IP address and/or  
HTTP port number, be sure to check IP address and the HTTP port number  
in the browser are correct.  
Clicking the Save button displays the confirmation message "This sill save  
setting changes and reboot the camera. Do you want to continue? (Please  
type in the address in the browser after rebooting the camera.)" Click "Yes"  
save settings.  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Camera name  
Enter maximum 18 alphanumeric characters as a name for the camera.  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
● DHCP ON/OFF  
1) Set ON or OFF for DHCP.  
ON: An IP address is automatically obtained.  
OFF: Sets an IP address by self.  
2) When "OFF" is chosen, enter the "IP address", "Subnet Mask", "Default  
Gateway", "Primary DNS" and "Secondary DNS."  
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Network/DDNS Settings  
DDNS can be used. Establish DDNS server connection.  
Network / FTP Server Settings  
The network camera can be set as an FTP server for connection from a personal  
computer or other terminal.  
1 Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
1 Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for network setting will appear.  
・ The sub menu for network setting will appear.  
2 Click "2. DDNS" in the sub menu.  
2 Click "3. FTP Server" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Network / DDNS Settings" will appear.  
・ A setup screen of "Network / FTP Server Settings" will appear.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
1) Set ON or OFF for "FTP function."  
1) Set ON or OFF for "DDNS use."  
ON: Used as an FTP server.  
ON:  
Use DDNS.  
OFF: Not used as an FTP server.  
OFF:  
Do not use DDNS.  
2) When using as an "FTP server," enter the user name in "Login ID"  
and the password in "Password." Enter the same password in  
"Password (confirm)". Choose the maximum number of  
connections in the pull-down menu in "Maximum number of  
simultaneous connections."  
2) When using DDNS, be sure to register with DDNS provider. Enter  
"DDNS Server", "User ID", "Password" and "Password (confirm)".  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
・ Click the Save button to save the settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
NOTE  
Enter only 6 to 12 lower-case alphanumeric characters as an User ID.  
Maximum of 16 characters can be used in "User ID," "Password" and  
"Password (confirm)"::  
NOTE  
Maximum of 16 following characters can be used in "Login ID", "Password"  
and "Password (confirm)":  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
Be sure that the DDNS server information is entered correctly. (See "Network/  
Basic Setting" on page 86)  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
Only the contents of the SD memory card can be viewed when the network  
camera is logged in by FTP. Therefore, the network camera cannot be logged  
in by FTP even though the FTP function is set to ON in case an SD memory  
card is not inserted.  
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Multi-Screen Display/Adding and Removing Cameras  
Cameras for displaying in the multi-view screen can be added.  
● Selecting camera for multi screen display  
・ Enter "Camera Information", "Access to Camera", and "HTTP Port Num-  
ber", of the cameras for displaying in the multi-view screen. Up to 30  
cameras can be entered.  
1 Click "Multi Screen Display" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for multi screen display setting will appear.  
Enter the information of own camera when displaying images of own  
camera in the multi-view screen.  
Camera information: Enter the camera name.  
Access to Camera: Enter the camera IP address or a domain name or  
other name.  
HTTP port Number: Enter the HTTP port Number. "80" will be entered  
as a default value.  
2 Click "1. Adding and Removing Cameras" in the sub  
menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Multi Screen Display / Camera Addition and  
Deletion" will appear.  
Click the Save button save the settings.  
NOTE  
Register a domain name or a global IP address with all cameras when viewing  
camera images on the Internet.  
Multi-Screen is a maximum of 9 screens.  
You cannot use these characters: ' "  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save the settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Setting to Enable Multi Screen Display Settings Swiching  
Set ON or OFF for Multi Screen Display Mode.  
ON: Enables the Multi Screen Display.  
OFF: Disables the Multi Screen Display.  
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Administrator Function/Changing ID and Password  
The administrator log-in name and password can be set.  
● User Information  
Set ON or OFF for "Login Restriction."  
ON: The user ID and Password are requested for authentication during  
login.  
1 Click "Admin. Function" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear.  
OFF: Can login without authentication.  
Set user IDs and passwords of users who are authorized to login on the  
camera.  
2 Click "1. Changing ID/Password" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Administrator Function / ID Password Change"  
will appear.  
"ID":  
Enter an ID for authentication.  
"Password":  
Enter the password for authentication.  
"Password (confirm)": Enter the same password again.  
Click the Save button save the settings.  
NOTE  
Maximum of 16 following characters can be used in "ID", "Password" and  
"Password (confirm)":  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
Log-in restriction is set to on by default. Change the login restriction  
according to your use.  
Clicking the Save button displays the confirmation message "This will save  
setting changes and reboot the camera. Do you want to continue? Clicking  
the OK button will automatically connect to the camera in 30 seconds. Please  
wait in this condition." Click "OK" to reflect the settings and to automatically  
reboot the network camera.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save the settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Administrator information setting  
・ Set (change) the administrator ID and administrator password for log-  
ging in the camera.  
ID:  
Enter an ID (administrator log-in name) for authentication.  
Enter the password.  
Password:  
Password (Confirm): Enter the same password again.  
Click the Save button save the settings.  
NOTE  
Maximum of 16 following characters can be used in "ID", "Password" and  
"Password (confirm):  
. (dot), - (hyphen), @, 0 - 9, a to z and A to Z  
Clicking the Save button displays the confirmation message "This will save  
setting changes and reboot the camera. Do you want to continue? Clicking  
the OK button will automatically connect to the camera in 30 seconds. Please  
wait in this condition." Click "OK" to save the settings and to automatically  
reboot the network camera.  
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Admin Functions/User Operation Restriction Setting  
Several setup items and operations can be made operable by users also.  
Administrator Function/Date and Time  
Administrator log-in name and password can be set.  
1 Click "Admin. Function" in the Admin. Menu.  
1 Click "Admin. Functions" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for administrator function will appear.  
・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear.  
2 Click "2. User Operation Restriction" in the sub menu.  
2 Click "3. Date and Time" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Administrator Function /User Operation Enable  
Settings" will appear.  
・ A setup screen of "Administrator Function /Date and Time" will  
appear.  
3 Configure each setting items.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
・ The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.  
● Set Date and Time Manually  
The camera date and time can be set manually.  
Select date and time.  
● Time Zone  
Select appropriate time zone.  
3 Set "User Operation Restriction" to "Enable".  
● Date and time adjustment by NTP server  
Time can be adjusted using the NTP server.  
1) Select "ON" or "OFF" in function.  
4 Configure each setting items.  
Set whether or not users also can set items in Camera/basic setting on  
page 66.  
ON: Time is adjusted using the NTP server.  
OFF: Time is not adjusted using the NTP server.  
Check "Enable": Users also can set.  
Check "Disable": Users cannot set.  
・ Click the Save button to save settings.  
2) Enter a host name for the NTP server in "NTP server".(You cannot use  
these characters: ' ")  
3) Choose from the pull-down menu in "Time Adjustment Period".  
4) Click "Test" button to check date and time are correctly obtained.  
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Version Updating (Administrator Function/FW Update)  
The version of the camera firmware can be updated.  
■ First step  
4 Select the file for the latest firmware saved in "First  
step."  
・ The selected file name will appear in the screen for Step 2.  
Download the latest firmware.  
● Create a folder to save the latest firmware.  
● Access the following Toshiba web site on the Internet:  
5 Click the Upload button in the screen for Step 2.  
・ Start updating the firmware version in accordance with the  
instructions in the displayed screen.  
● Download the latest firmware in accordance with the Website.  
・ The camera automatically reboots as soon as firmware update is  
completed.  
Do the following to update the firmware version.  
1 Click "Admin. Function" in the Admin. Menu.  
Important  
・ The sub menu for administrator function will appear.  
It is the customer's responsibility to update firmware.  
All camera motions will shut down during firmware update.  
Close any other screens before starting a firmware update.  
Never power off the camera during firmware update.  
2 Click "4. FW Update" in the sub menu.  
・ A screen of "Administrator Function /FW Update" will appear.  
Never disconnect the LAN cable during firmware update. Camera may not  
operate.  
Rebooting the camera after firmware update may take approx. 5 minutes.  
After updating the firmware, delete Internet temporary files executing "Internet  
Options" on the tool menu - "General" - "File delete."  
3 Click the "Browse..." button.  
・ A screen for file selection will appear.  
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Importing/Exporting Configuration Information  
(Administrator Function/Configuration Information)  
Camera configuration information (setup information) can be exported and saved  
in a personal computer ("Export") and can be imported from the personal  
computer ("import").  
Importing configuration information  
1 Click the "Browse..." button in the setup screen for  
Administrator Function/Configuration Information.  
・ A screen for file selection will appear.  
Exporting configuration information  
1 Click "Admin. Functions" in the Admin. Menu.  
・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear.  
2 Select a saved setup file.  
・ The selected file name will appear in the Administrator Function/  
Configuration Information screen.  
2 Click "Configuration Information" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Administrator Function /Configuration  
Information" will appear.  
3 Click the "Import" button.  
・ The settings for the network camera will change to the saved  
settings.  
Reset all set values to factory defaults  
Clicking the Default button in the setup screen for Administrator Function/  
Configuration Information resets all values to factory default.  
Network Camera Rebooting  
The camera is rebooted.  
・ Clicking the Reboot button displays the confirmation message "This will  
reboot the camera. Are you sure?" Click "OK" to reboot the network camera.  
3 Click the "Export" button.  
・ Click "Save" when file download Window appears.  
4 Choose a location to save the file.  
・ Assign a name and the saved screen will appear.  
・ A setup file will be saved in the personal computer. (Example of file  
name: ikwb21conf.ini)  
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Log Management (Log Management/Browse and Delete)  
Alarm Terminals  
You can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm terminals.  
See following table for functions of each terminal.  
The log display can be viewed and managed.  
See"Log display" on page 107 for data in log display.  
1 Click "Log Management" in the Admin. Menu.  
     Description�  
Name�  
Function�  
・ The sub menu for Log Management will appear.  
Inputs External Alarm signal.�  
ALARM IN�  
Alarm Input�  
 You can choose the type of input signal:�  
 Normal Opened (NO) or Normal Closed (NC). �  
 Connect a sensor or other devices to the �  
 camera.�  
2 Click "1. Browse and Delete" in the sub menu.  
・ A setup screen of "Log Management /Browse and delete" will  
appear.  
・Outputs open corrector.�  
 Max.DC 24V, 50mA.�  
 Output holding time follows the those of �  
 Alarm Settings/Alarm Output. (→page 84)�  
ALARM OUT�  
Alarm Output�  
    GND for a signal  
GND�  
GND  
ALARM OUT�  
Alarm output terminal  
GND  
ALARM IN�  
Alarm input terminal  
3 Looking up the log or setup items.  
■ Connecting External Alarm Devices to the Alarm Input/  
Output Terminals  
● Log Browse  
The log is displayed.  
Be sure to connect cables of external alarm devices before con-  
necting  
AC adaptor cable and LAN cable to the camera.  
● Filter Settings  
To filter the log:  
1) Select "Set Condition" in "Display."  
2) Select appropriate option in "Display Condtion Settings".  
3) Click the "Refresh Logs" button.  
Only logs of set conditions will appear.  
NOTE  
Click the "Save Conditions" button to save conditions.  
Click the "Delete Logs" button to delete logs.  
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Alarm Terminals (Cont.)  
Glossary (Index)  
■ Specifications of Alarm Signals  
A
D
Accessories ............................................ 4  
Administrator ....................................... 30  
Administrator setup menu .............. 32  
ALARM IN/OUT  
(Alarm input/output..................... 101  
Alarm list ............................................... 46  
Alarm setting ....................................... 73  
Audio output ........................................ 16  
Audio setting ....................................... 79  
Auto B/W............................................... 68  
Auto Gain Control............................... 69  
Auto panning........................................ 40  
Name  
Internal Circuit  
Signal Condition  
Date and time setting ...................... 95  
DC IN 12V Power plug input terminal....16  
DDNS...................................................... 88  
(Dynamic Domain Name System)  
This is the technique to overwrite  
the information of DNS(Domain  
Name System)server dynamically  
and forward only different  
informations between DNS servers.  
Because of this, it enables to  
reduce forwarding data which are  
needed to renew information of  
DNS server, and reduce overhead  
of the network. When combined  
with DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Non-Voltage point signal, CMOS 3.3V-GND�  
signal inputs  
Normal Opened  
DC3.3V  
100ms or more  
3.3V  
47kΩ�  
Alarm Input  
0V  
220Ω�  
Inside�  
Normal Closed  
100ms or more  
3.3V  
To�  
CMOS input  
the�  
Camera  
0V  
In this function the network camera  
automatically moves back and forth  
horizontally once. It is also called as  
horizontal patrol.  
Configuration Protocol), it is  
220Ω�  
possible to assign IP address and  
host name right away as the host  
on the LAN changes.  
Default gateway ................................. 86  
Network devices cannot  
communicate directly with devices  
in other networks. In this case,  
communication becomes possible  
by using devices like router.  
Default gateway is the IP address  
of the router.  
Auto patrol ............................................ 40  
Inside�  
the�  
Camera  
A maximum of ten preset camera  
positions can be assigned. Camera  
moves to those preset positions at  
designated time interval.  
Alarm Output  
To�  
CMOS Output  
Max. DC24V, 50mA  
B
Backlight Compensation ................. 70  
Before calling service personnel 115  
Brightness adjustment .................... 67  
Browser .................................................. 34  
Software to browse Web screens.  
One example is Internet ExplorerTM  
of MicrosoftCorporation.  
■ Example Circuit Connection  
DHCP ...................................................... 25  
(Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol)  
This is the protocol to assign IP  
address dynamically to each client  
on TCP/IP network. DHCP server  
controls information of IP address,  
gateway address, domain name  
and subnet mask and can assign  
these to client.  
Light�  
Buzzer�  
etc...  
Network Camera  
C
Door Sensor  
��  
ALARM IN  
ALARM OUT  
GND  
Camera image screen....................... 36  
Camera searching application  
DNS ......................................................... 86  
(Domain Name System)  
Domain Name Systems translates  
IP addresses into names making  
easier to manage hosts.  
"Camera Finder" ................................... 28  
Camera name....................................... 86  
Changing password........................... 92  
Color difference gain ......................... 71  
Connection ........................................... 26  
Continuous Recording ...................... 52  
Controller ............................................... 38  
Crossover cable .................................. 26  
Download............................................... 96  
Taking and saving data from a device  
in remote place by using network.  
One of the Ethernet cables made to  
connect 2 PCs without using hub or router.  
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Glossary (Index) (Cont.)  
function. Some mail servers use this  
function to send mail with SMTP.  
(POP before SMTP)  
Subnet mask ........................................ 86  
Method for spliting IP network into a  
series of sub groups or subnets. By  
using this system, it estimates  
whether IP address of the addressed  
host is in local network or remote  
network.  
E
L
External control recording............... 61  
External control recorded list......... 48  
LAN.......................................................... 26  
(Local Area Network)  
Port Number ......................................... 87  
The number to discriminate services  
( kinds of application) on TCP and  
UDP. For example, SMTP for e-mail  
uses 25 and 80 for HTTP in general.  
Computer networking in small area.  
F
LAN terminal ........................................ 16  
LIVE ......................................................... 39  
Log........................................................ 107  
Log-in ...................................................... 30  
Firmware ................................................ 96  
Protocol .............................................. 123  
T
Program to run this product. It is  
installed in the flash memory, and  
can be updated from PC by using PC  
upload function of the WEB.  
TCP/IP................................................. 123  
(Transmission Control Protocol/  
Internet Protocol)  
R
Record list............................................. 47  
Reset button........................................ 16  
Resolution ............................................. 66  
RNCP ................................................... 123  
(Retrieve Neighborly Cameras  
Protocol)  
Protocol for mutual communication.  
Because of this protocol, the  
cameras can identify each other.  
The camera searching application,  
Camera Finder, also uses this  
protocol.  
M
Frame rate ............................................ 72  
The rate of number of pictures are  
transfered in a second.  
Protocol for communications  
between computers are used as  
standard for transmitting data over  
networks. This is the standard  
protocol of the Internet and at the  
same time, it is the most popularized  
protocol. Network layer protocol is IP,  
and transport layer protocols are  
TCPTransmission Control  
Protocol)and UDP(User Datagram  
Protocol). FTP, SMTP and other  
applications use TCP/IP.  
MAC Address ....................................... 88  
(Media Access Control Address)  
Unique hardware address assigned  
to every network devices. Ethernet  
sends and receives the frame(data)  
by using this code.  
FTP .......................................................... 89  
(File transfer Protocol)  
A protocol to transfer file(s) to and  
from other network devices. The  
network camera supports both  
Active.  
Mail settings ........................................ 75  
MIC input ............................................... 16  
Motion sensor...................................... 74  
Multi-screen mode ............................. 90  
H
Router..................................................... 26  
Device that connects 2 or more  
networks.  
Hub .......................................................... 26  
N
U
A network device used to connect  
network segments.  
Network.................................................. 26  
URL.......................................................... 27  
(Uniform Resource Locator)  
Method for assigning the Internet  
is the example of when accessing a  
website on the Internet.  
Group of computers or devices  
that are connected via some sort  
of physical media that can  
exchange data.  
S
I
SD In and Out Wizard ........................ 51  
SD memory card ......................... 12, 51  
Secure Digital memory card. New  
super compact memory card that  
can record huge volume of multi  
media data.  
Image attatch ...................................... 76  
Image size ............................................. 66  
Image storage ..................................... 61  
IP address ............................................. 25  
Unique string of numbers that  
identifies network devices. All  
devices communicate with IP must  
have IP addresses. IP address can  
be divided into network ID and host  
ID.  
Networking settings.......................... 86  
Noise reduction................................... 71  
NTP server ............................................ 95  
(Network Time Protocol)  
Server which provides accurate date  
and time from network.  
User......................................................... 32  
V
SD memory card formatting ........... 51  
Setting saving ..................................... 65  
Setting screen .................................... 33  
SMTP ...................................................... 76  
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)  
Protocol for sending e-mail on the  
Internet and Intranet. Used when  
exchanging e-mail between servers  
or when client sends mail to the  
server.  
Version updating ................................ 96  
W
O
wav file ................................................... 64  
A standard audio file of Windows  
OS ............................................................... 3  
Overwrite ............................................... 52  
J
White balance (WB) ........................... 68  
JPEG ....................................................... 63  
(Joint Photographic Experts Group)  
P
Z
Standard gauge for compression of  
colored still image by ITU-TS  
(International Telecommunication  
Union: ex-CCITT) and ISO  
(International Organization for  
Standardization). It can compress  
a still image between 1/10 to 1/  
100 of size.  
Picture quality ..................................... 67  
POP ......................................................... 76  
(Post Office Protocol Version)  
Protocol needed to receive e-mail on  
the Internet and Intranet. Client uses  
this when receiving e-mail from the  
mail server, and it has attesting  
Zoom in/Zoom out............................. 38  
Specifications................................... 123  
Straight-through Cable..................... 26  
One of the Ethernet cables to  
connect PC and Ethernet hub.  
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Log Display  
Logs are saved in the memory contained in the camera.  
Up to about 8000 logs can be saved.  
ID  
Output message  
Message  
ID  
Output message  
Message  
1110001 webm> Reset to default configuration.  
All settings are reset to configuration information at time of  
shipment from factory.  
1601212 ftc2> Tried to transfer without account.  
Charge information is needed for JPEG data transfer.  
IK-WB21 is not supporting.  
1121001 info> Battery is low.  
Power of internal battery is low.  
1601213 ftc2> Server not available.  
Server cannot be used.  
1241001 ctrl> SD memory card full.  
1240002 ctrl> SD memory card formatted.  
Capacity of SD memory card is full.  
1601214 ftc2> CWD error.  
Directory moving (CWD) is prohibited by the server.  
Specified directory is not existing or is write disabled.  
Binary mode is prohibited by the server.  
Passive mode is prohibited by the server.  
Server does not have adequate vacant capacity.  
Succeeded in connecting the DDNS server.  
Succeeded and responded in activate communication.  
Failed to connect to the DDNS server.  
Failed to connect to the DDNS server.  
Activate communication failed.  
SD memory card has been formatted.  
SD memory card has been mounted correctly.  
Failed in SD memory card mounting.  
SD memory card has been unmounted correctly.  
Failed to unmount SD memory card.  
SD memory card has been formatted correctly.  
Failed in formatting SD memory card.  
Error found in stream delivery request parameter.  
Unclear client ID received in stream delivery request.  
1601215 ftc2> Directory not found or no permissions.  
1601216 ftc2> Server error on binary mode.  
1601217 ftc2> Server error on passive mode.  
1601218 ftc2> Server resource not available.  
1620001 ddns> Success to connect server.  
1620002 ddns> Activate communication ok.  
1621001 ddns> Failed to connect server.  
1621002 ddns> Activate communication failed.  
1250001 ctrl> Successfully mounted SD memory card.  
1251002 ctrl> Failed to mount SD memory card.  
1250003 ctrl> Successfully unmounted SD memory card.  
1251004 ctrl> Failed to unmount SD memory card.  
1260001 ctrl> Successfully formatted SD memory card.  
1261002 ctrl> Failed to format SD memory card.  
1301001 strm> Invalid parameter on streaming.  
1301002 strm> Unknown client ID on streaming.  
1301003 strm> Not permitted ID or password on streaming. Invalid ID or password received in stream delivery request.  
1621003 ddns> Received server error.  
1621004 ddns> Received few informations.  
Received "Server error" response.  
Received response "Information inadequate or contract not  
signed yet."  
Received unknown status.  
Received unknown format.  
Failed to resolve DDNS server name.  
Failed to resolve DDNS server name temporarily.  
Unclear error notified in DDNS server name solution.  
Failed to boot DDNS service program of the camera.  
DDNS functions are halted due to an error in DDNS service  
program of the camera.  
1301004 strm> Streaming could not carry on.  
1401011 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1401012 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1401013 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1401014 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1401015 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1401016 rncp> Failed remote configuration.  
1611001 mail> Not found SMTP Server.  
1611002 mail> Faile to connect SMTP Server.  
1611021 mail> Not found POP Server.  
Stream delivery cannot be continued.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
Failed in remote configuration by Camera Finder.  
SMTP server cannot be found.  
1621005 ddns> Received unknown status.  
1621006 ddns> Received unknown format.  
1621011 ddns> Failed to resolve name.  
1621012 ddns> Failed to resolve name.  
1621013 ddns> Failed to resolve name.  
1621014 ddns> Initializing error.  
Failed to connect to the SMTP server.  
POP server cannot be found.  
1621015 ddns> Error terminated.  
1611022 mail> Failed to connect POP Server.  
1611023 mail> Failed to authenticate POP Server.  
1601101 ftc1> Failed to connect server.  
1601102 ftc1> Failed to log into server.  
Failed to connect to the POP server.  
Failed in authentication with the POP server.  
Failed to connect FTP server.  
1631001 ntpc> Failed to launch NTPc.  
1630002 ntpc> Successfully adjusted.  
1631003 ntpc> Failed to adjust.  
Failed to boot NTP.  
Succeeded in NTP time adjustment.  
Failed to adjust time with NTP.  
Failed to log in FTP server.  
1631004 ntpc> NTP error.  
NTP error has occurred.  
1601103 ftc1> Could not change directory.  
1601104 ftc1> Could not change into binary mode.  
1601105 ftc1> Could not change into passive mode.  
1601106 ftc1> Could not change into active mode.  
1601107 ftc1> Failed to send data.  
1601108 ftc1> Communication time out.  
1601100 ftc1> Invalid ID or password.  
1601111 ftc1> Tried to login without account.  
Could not move to specified directory.  
Could not change to binary mode.  
Could not change to passive mode.  
Could not change to active mode.  
Failed in JPEG data transfer.  
Communication timeout between FTP server.  
Specified ID or password is illegal.  
Charge information is needed for log-in.  
IK-WB21 is not supporting.  
Charge information is needed for JPEG data transfer.  
IK-WB21 is not supporting.  
1631005 ntpc> Unknown server name.  
2000002 info> Rebooting...  
NTP server cannot be found.  
Camera reboot  
Camera setting has been made.  
Alarm setting has been made.  
Record setting has been made.  
FTP client setting has been made.  
Audio setting has been made.  
Network setting has been made.  
E-mail setting has been made.  
2000221 rgst> Success to save. Camera info.  
2000223 rgst> Success to save. Alarm info.  
2000226 rgst> Success to save. Recording info.  
2000227 rgst> Success to save. FTPc info.  
2000228 rgst> Success to save. Sound info.  
2000229 rgst> Success to save. Network info.  
2000230 rgst> Success to save. Mail info.  
2000231 rgst> Success to save. DDNS info.  
2000232 rgst> Success to save. FTPs info.  
2000233 rgst> Success to save. Band Control.  
2000234 rgst> Success to save. User restriction.  
2000235 rgst> Success to save. User functions.  
2000236 rgst> Success to save. Malti reg.  
2000237 rgst> Success to save. Malti selection.  
2000238 rgst> Success to save. Admin info.  
2000239 rgst> Success to save. Syslog info.  
2000240 rgst> Success to save. PT info.  
2000241 rgst> Success to save. Preset info.  
2000242 rgst> Success to save. Autopatrol info.  
2000501 upld> Start Uploading...  
1601112 ftc1> Tried to transfer without account.  
DDNS setting has been made.  
FTP server setting has been made.  
Band control setting has been made.  
User setting has been made.  
User utilization function setting has been made.  
Multi-view screen camera registration setting has been made.  
Multi-view screen camera selection setting has been made.  
Administrator function setting has been made.  
Log setting has been made.  
Pan/Tilt setting has been made.  
Preset setting has been made.  
Auto patrol setting has been made.  
Started uploading configuration information file.  
Started uploading configuration information file.  
Started uploading firmware.  
1601113 ftc1> Server not available.  
1601114 ftc1> CWD error.  
Server cannot be used.  
Directory moving (CWD) is prohibited by the server.  
Specified directory is not existing or is write disabled.  
Binary mode is prohibited by the server.  
Passive mode is prohibited by the server.  
Server does not have adequate vacant capacity.  
Failed to connect FTP server.  
Failed to log in FTP server.  
Could not move to specified directory.  
Could not change to binary mode.  
1601115 ftc1> Directory not found or no permissions.  
1601116 ftc1> Server error on binary mode.  
1601117 ftc1> Server error on passive mode.  
1601118 ftc1> Server resource not available.  
1601201 ftc2> Failed to connect server.  
1601202 ftc2> Failed to log into server.  
1601203 ftc2> Could not change directory.  
1601204 ftc2> Could not change into binary mode.  
1601205 ftc2> Could not change into passive mode.  
1601206 ftc2> Could not change into active mode.  
1601207 ftc2> Failed to send data.  
Could not change to passive mode.  
Could not change to active mode.  
Failed in JPEG data transfer.  
2000502 upld> - File type: ini file.  
2000503 upld> - File type: firmware.  
1601208 ftc2> Communication time out.  
1601200 ftc2> Invalid ID or password.  
Communication timeout between FTP server.  
Specified ID or password is illegal.  
2001504 upld> ...Uploading fail.  
2000505 upld> ...Uploading done.  
Failed in uploading.  
Succeeded in uploading.  
1601211 ftc2> Tried to login without account.  
Charge information is needed for log-in.  
IK-WB21 is not supporting.  
2001506 upld> Invalid HTTP query.  
2001507 upld> Invalid HTTP header.  
2000516 upld> ...Updating done.  
Error experienced in HTTP query. Refused HTTP request.  
Error experienced in HTTP header. Refused HTTP request.  
Camera rebooting was executed.  
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Log Display (Cont.)  
ID  
Output message  
Message  
ID  
Output message  
Message  
Camera rebooting was cancelled.  
Cleared logs.  
Camera settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
FTP client settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
DDNS settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
FTP server settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
Administrator function settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
Network settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
E-mail settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
DDNS settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
FTP server settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
Frame rate settings have been reset to factory preshipment  
inspection state.  
User management settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
User utilization function settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
Multi-view screen settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
Administrator information settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
Date and time NTP settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
All settings have been reset to factory preshipment inspection  
state.  
Log management settings have been reset to factory  
preshipment inspection state.  
Pan/Tilt setting has been reset to the factory preshipment  
inspection condition.  
Pan/Tilt operation range setting has been reset to the factory  
preshipment inspection condition.  
Preset setting has been reset to the factory preshipment  
inspection condition.  
Auto patrol setting has been reset to the factory preshipment  
inspection condition.  
Succeeded in unfolding the configuration information file.  
Failed in unfolding the configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error has been found in format of configuration information file.  
Error found in format of HTTP request or in content of it. HTTP  
request was refused.  
2000517 upld> ...Updating fail.  
2000632 webm> Log was cleared.  
2000701 webm> Success to default. Camera info.  
2001102 prsr> Invalid HTTP request.  
2001103 prsr> Invalid HTTP request.  
2001104 prsr> Invalid HTTP request.  
2001105 prsr> Invalid HTTP request.  
Error found in format of HTTP request or in content of it. HTTP  
request was refused.  
Error found in format of HTTP request or in content of it. HTTP  
request was refused.  
Error found in format of HTTP request or in content of it. HTTP  
request was refused.  
Error found in format of HTTP request or in content of it. HTTP  
request was refused.  
2000705 webm> Success to default. Alarm info.  
2000707 webm> Success to default. Record info.  
2000709 webm> Success to default. FTPc info.  
2000711 webm> Success to default. Sound info.  
2000713 webm> Success to default. Network info.  
2000715 webm> Success to default. Mail info.  
2000717 webm> Success to default. DDNS info.  
2000719 webm> Success to default. FTPs info.  
2000721 webm> Success to default. FrameRate info.  
2000723 webm> Success to default. User ID/PW info.  
2000725 webm> Success to default. User Func info.  
2000727 webm> Success to default. Malti info.  
2000729 webm> Success to default. Admin info.  
2000731 webm> Success to default. NTP info.  
2000733 webm> Success to default. ALL info.  
2000735 webm> Success to default. log info.  
2000737 webm> Success to default. PT info.  
2000739 webm> Success to default. PT Range info.  
2000741 webm> Success to default. Preset info.  
2000743 webm> Success to default. Autopatrol info.  
3001001 apim> Invalid HTTP request.  
3001002 apim> Invalid HTTP request.  
3001006 apim> ...Failed.  
Received method other than HTTP GET during API booting.  
Abnormal request received during API booting.  
Abnormally ended.  
3000101 apim> Called wbsetcambasic.cgi.  
3000103 apim> Called wbsetcamalarm.cgi.  
3000104 apim> Called wbsetcamrecord.cgi.  
3000105 apim> Called wbsetcamftprecord.cgi.  
3000106 apim> Called wbsetcamsound.cgi.  
3000111 apim> Called wbsetptbasic.cgi.  
3000112 apim> Called wbsetptpreset.cgi.  
3000113 apim> Called wbsetptautopatrol.cgi.  
3000121 apim> Called wbsetnwkbasic.cgi.  
3000122 apim> Called wbsetcammail.cgi.  
3000123 apim> Called wbsetnwkddns.cgi.  
3000124 apim> Called wbsetnwkftpserver.cgi.  
3000125 apim> Called wbsetcamframerate.cgi.  
3000131 apim> Called wbsetmultiscreen.cgi.  
3000141 apim> Called wbsetadminuserinfo.cgi.  
3000142 apim> Called wbsetadminuserrectrict.cgi.  
3000161 apim> Called wbsetadmininfo.cgi.  
3000162 apim> Called wbsetadminTaD.cgi.  
3000181 apim> Called wbsetadmintime.cgi.  
3000182 apim> Called wbsetlogconditions.cgi.  
3000183 apim> Called wbsetlogclear.cgi.  
2000184 apim> Called wbsetnwkbandwidth.cgi  
3000201 apim> Called wbgetallinfo.cgi.  
3000221 apim> Called wbgtcambasic.cgi.  
3000223 apim> Called wbgetcamalarm.cgi.  
3000224 apim> Called wbgetcamrecord.cgi.  
3000225 apim> Called wbgetcamftprecord.cgi.  
3000226 apim> Called wbgetcamsound.cgi.  
3000231 apim> Called wbgetptbasic.cgi.  
3000232 apim> Called wbgetptpreset.cgi.  
3000233 apim> Called wbgetptautopatrol.cgi.  
3000241 apim> Called wbgetnwkbasic.cgi.  
3000242 apim> Called wbgetcammail.cgi.  
3000243 apim> Called wbgetnwkddns.cgi.  
3000244 apim> Called wbgetnwkftpserver.cgi.  
3000245 apim> Called wbgetcamframerate.cgi.  
3000251 apim> Called wbgetmultiscreen.cgi.  
3000261 apim> Called wbgetadminuserinfo.cgi.  
3000262 apim> Called wbgetadminuserrectrict.cgi.  
3000281 apim> Called wbgetadmininfo.cgi.  
3000282 apim> Called wbgetadminTaD.cgi.  
3000283 apim> Called wbgetadmintime.cgi.  
3000301 apim> Called wbgetlogconditions.cgi.  
3000302 apim> Called wbgetloglist.cgi.  
API wbsetcambasic.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetcamalarm.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetcamrecord.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetcamftprecord.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetcamsound.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetptbasic.cgi has been booted.  
API wbsetptpreset.cgi has been booted.  
API wbsetptautopatrol.cgi has been booted.  
API wbsetnwkbasic.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetnwkmail.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetnwkddns.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetnwkserver.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetnwkframerate.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetmultisceen.cgi has been booted.  
API wbsetsecuserrestrict.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetuserfunctions.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetadmininfo.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetadminTaD.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetadmintime.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetlogconditions.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetlogclear.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetnwkbandwidth.cgi has been booted.  
API wbgetallinfo.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetcambasic.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetcamalarm.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetcamrecord.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetcamftprecord.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetcamsound.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetptbasic.cgi has been booted.  
API wbgetptpreset.cgi has been booted.  
API wbgetptautopatrol.cgi has been booted.  
API wbgetnwkbasic.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetnwkmail.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetnwkddns.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetftpserver.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetnframerate.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetmultiscreen.cgi has been booted.  
API wbgetsecuserrestrict.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetsecuserfunctions.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetadmininfo.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetadinTaD.cgi was booted.  
2001300 inif> Successfully completed 'Import'.  
2001304 inif> Failed to import.  
2001305 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001306 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001307 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001308 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001309 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001310 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001311 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001312 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001313 inif> Ini file syntax error.  
2001101 prsr> Invalid HTTP request.  
API wbgetadmintime.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetlodconditions.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetloglist.cgi was booted.  
API wbgetnwkbandwidth.cgi has been booted.  
API wblistalarm.cgi was booted.  
2000303 apim> Called wbgetnwkbandwidth  
3000321 apim> Called wblistalarm.cgi.  
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Log Display (Cont.)  
How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
There is no IP address of  
your network camera on �  
The Camera Finder’s  
Network Camera List.�  
(Part 1)�  
Camera is not  
powered on.�  
Turn on the power.�  
ID  
Output message  
Message  
API wblistnormal.cgi was booted.  
3000322 apim> Called wblistnormal.cgi.  
LAN cable is not  
connected.�  
Connect the LAN cable of the  
camera to a hub or router in the  
right way.�  
Be sure to turn on the power of  
the hub and router.�  
3000323 apim> Called wblistextcontrol.cgi.  
3000341 apim> Called wbstoragestatus.cgi.  
3000342 apim> Called wbstoragemount.cgi.  
3000343 apim> Called wbstoragemountstatus.cgi.  
3000344 apim> Called wbstorageformat.cgi.  
2000345 apim> Called wbsetadminsetdefault.cgi.  
2000346 apim> Called wbsetadmincamreboot.cgi.  
API wblistextcontrol.cgi was booted.  
API wbstragestatus.cgi was booted.  
API wbstragemount.cgi was booted.  
API wbstragemountstatus.cgi was booted.  
API wbstrageformat.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetadmininsetdefault.cgi was booted.  
API wbsetadmincamreboot.cgi was booted.  
LAN cable is not  
Connect the LAN cable to the PC  
connected to the PC.� in the right way. �  
IP address of the PC  
is not configured. �  
Configure the IP address of your  
PC correctly. (→ Basic User's  
Guide page 27) �  
Cannot display a browser  
from Camera Finder.�  
Installed directory of  
browser is wrong.�  
Assign the directory where you are  
going to install the browser. Start  
Camera Finder and go to "View"/  
"Customize"/"Browser Selection."�  
The message, "The page  
cannot be displayed,"  
shows up, and cannot  
login to the camera even  
if you start Camera  
Finder.�  
The IP addresses of  
the camera and your  
PC are wrong. �  
Set the correct IP address of the  
network camera.�  
Set the correct IP address of your  
PC.�  
Proxy server has  
been set in the  
browser settings.  
When proxy is set to the browser,  
sometimes you may not able to  
login. Add Camera's IP address to  
bypass proxy server.  
This is the same cause as "The message ,"The page cannot be  
displayed," shows up, and cannot login to the camera even if  
you start Camera finder. �  
Cannot login to the  
camera even though  
entering the IP address of  
the camera directly to  
the browser, and "The  
page cannot be displayed"  
shows up. �  
Please see "Cause" and "How to Manage" above.  
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How to Manage  
How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cannot perform  
administrator settings.�  
Cause  
Symptom  
Cause  
Lost the power of  
the camera during  
the performance.�  
Make sure that the power of the  
network camera is ON.�  
Error message shows up  
when trying to login.�  
Entering wrong login  
ID and password.�  
Enter right login ID and password.�  
The default login ID is "root," and  
the password is "ikwb."�  
LAN cable of the  
camera has been  
pulled off during the  
performance.�  
Make sure that the LAN cable is  
connected to a hub or router in the  
right way. �  
CapsLock of the PC  
is ON.�  
The camera discriminates between  
capital letter and lower-case letter.  
Enter your right login ID and  
password.�  
LAN cable of the PC  
has been pulled off  
during the  
Make sure that the LAN cable is  
connected to a hub or router in the  
right way. �  
You forget your login  
You need to reset the camera.  
ID and the password. � Remember that if you perform  
reset procedure of the camera, all  
the settings you have made will be  
deleted and the camera goes back  
to its default settings. �  
performance. �  
Lost the power of a  
hub or router during  
the performance. �  
Make sure that the power of a hub  
or router is ON.�  
Cannot access to the  
camera from the Internet.�  
Default gateway is  
not configured.�  
Register your broadband router to  
the network camera as default  
gateway. (→ page 86) �  
IP address in  
"Network Connection  
Settings" under  
"Network Settings"  
has been changed.�  
If you change the IP address, you  
cannot keep your settings in the  
setting screen with your old IP  
address. Search your camera with  
the application, Camera Finder,  
and try administrator login  
Port forwarding is  
not configured to the  
broadband router.�  
Configure port forwarding function  
(static IP masquerade, NAPT) to  
your broadband router. For details,  
read the user's guide of your  
broadband router. �  
procedure again.�  
When you enter IP address of the  
camera directly to the browser,  
enter the new IP address in URL  
like example below, and try login  
procedure again.�  
 http://192.168.0.40/admin.htm�  
Set environment for installation on  
a ceiling or on a desk/wall. (See  
page 67)�  
Setting access  
Change the restriction setting. For  
details, read the user's guide of  
your broadband router. �  
restriction from the  
Internet (WAN side),  
like IP filter, to the  
broadband router. �  
Images are upside down�  
Image colors are not  
correct.�  
Mounting method is  
not correct. �  
Using local (private)  
IP address.�  
When accessing via the Internet,  
you need to set global IP address  
provided from your Internet  
provider to the broadband router.  
For details, read the user's guide  
of your broadband router. �  
There are fixed IP address and IP  
address from DHCP server that an  
Internet provider provides as a  
global IP address. Ask your  
Internet provider for more  
information.�  
The display monitor  
is not adjusted  
correctly.�  
Adjust the display monitor  
correctly.�  
Color setting for the  
personal computer  
monitor is less than  
16bits.�  
Set more than 16bits.�  
Lighting is dark.�  
Make lighting brighter.�  
The IP address  
which was provided  
from the DHCP  
server of the provider  
has been changed.  
Confirm the new IP address and  
try to access again with the new  
IP address. �  
Renew the information registered  
to the DDNS server. �  
White balance  
setting is not  
appropriate.�  
Set white balance in accordance  
with the object. (See page 68.)�  
Setting for color  
difference gain is not  
appropriate.�  
Set color difference gain correctly.  
(See page 71)  
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How to Manage  
How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
Symptom  
Cause  
Images are not colored.�  
Cannot display images  
from the network camera.�  
ON.�  
Auto B/W is set to  
Set auto B/W setting to OFF.  
Cannot display the  
camera images in the  
dark.�  
Exposure is not  
enough.�  
Go to "Camera Settings"/ "General  
Settings"/"Auto B/W" and set the  
"Auto B/W" to ON. The images in  
the dark become black and white,  
but it enables to display the  
images to some point. If you still  
cannot display images, try using  
lights to have enough exposure.  
(See page 68) �  
Images taken during the day are  
not affected. In addition to the  
auto B/W function, the camera is  
set with AGC (maximum value) and  
high limit for slow shutter. Set  
them in accordance with the  
environment. (See page 69 and 70)�  
(See page 68)�  
Setting for color  
difference gain is  
small.�  
Increase color difference gain.  
(See page 71) �  
The Internet line is  
Wait for a little while. Sometimes it  
busy.�  
takes time to display images.�  
There are not  
There are the recommended  
requirements of PC to view the  
images of the network camera.  
(See page 24) �  
enough resources  
(CPU power, RAM).�  
Close all applications other than  
the network camera browser. �  
Cookie is not  
enabled.�  
Enable Cookie.�  
Focus of the images is  
poor.�  
●The lens cover of the ●Wipe off the lens with dried cloth. �  
camera is not clean,  
or some dusts are on  
it. �  
Security settings for  
Internet options are  
not matching.�  
Change security settings for  
Internet options. (See page 34)�  
●Distance to an  
●The camera cannot focus at close  
range. Change the "Focus Range"  
from "Stamdard" to "Macro." (See  
page 67)�  
object is to close. �  
Browser is set for  
Proxy setting with the browser  
sometimes disables camera image  
display. Reset proxy setting of the  
browser to setting of the IP  
address of the network camera or  
host name that bypasses a proxy.  
(See page 35)�  
“proxy.”�  
No sound is output. �  
●Sound volume on  
your PC is "0." �  
●No microphone is  
installed.�  
●Adjust the sound volume of your  
personal computer. (See page 16)�  
●Install commercial microphone to  
your network camera.�  
●You can install only condenser  
typed monaural microphone. Plug  
type has to be monaural 3.5mm. �  
Frame Rate of network  
camera images is too  
slow.  
Picture size is too  
large.�  
The default setting of picture size  
is VGA(640x480). Go to "Camera  
Settings"/ "General Settings"/  
"Resolution" and set smaller  
picture size to have faster Frame  
Rate. (See page 66)�  
●The microphone you  
are using is not a  
supported  
microphone.�  
●Setting for audio  
●Set "Audio input" in "Camera/Audio  
The "Picture Quality"  
Selecting a low compression rate in  
"Camera/Basic setting" increases the  
delivery speed, but lowers image  
quality. (See page 67)�  
input is mismatched.� setting" to ON. (See page 79)�  
is set to "HIGH."�  
●The  
Camera Image  
screen is set to  
button in  
●Click the  
Image screen to set it to  
.� (See page 38)�  
●Proxy setting with the browser  
sometimes disables camera audio  
output. Reset proxy setting of the  
browser to setting of the IP  
address of the network camera or  
host name that bypasses a proxy.  
(See page 35)�  
button in Camera  
.
More than one users  
are accessing the  
camera at the same  
time. �  
When many users access to the  
camera at the same time, the  
frame rate of the image becomes  
slow. �  
●Browser is set for  
"proxy."�  
Browser is set for  
Proxy setting with the browser  
sometimes slows camera image  
updating. Reset proxy setting of  
the browser to setting of the IP  
address of the network camera or  
host name that bypasses a proxy.  
(See page 35)  
“proxy.”�  
Sound sensitivity of your  
camera is poor�  
●Face the microphone of the  
camera where you want to gather  
sound.�  
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How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
Cannot send mail.�  
●Settings of SMTP,  
POP server may not  
be right. �  
●Check your SMTP and POP server  
which are provided from your  
provider. (→ page 75) �  
Recorded images are not  
saved in FTP server.�  
FTP recording  
function is not set to  
ON.�  
●Check your SMTP and POP3  
Check the FTP recording function  
whether it is set to ON. (→ page  
55)�  
Log-in name and  
password of FTP  
Set the correct information in the  
setting screen. (→ page 55)�  
●DNS server setting  
may not be right.�  
●Set your DNS server from your  
provider to "Primary" and  
"Secondary" in "DNS Settings." (→  
page 87)�  
server are incorrect.� �  
Could not keep the  
communication with  
the server during file  
transfer using FTP.�  
The network camera watches the  
status of the FTP server all the  
time. If you leave that condition for  
approximately 5 minutes, the  
recording resumes.�  
Sometimes "primary" is described  
as "master" and "secondary" is  
described as "slave," but these  
meanings are the same.�  
Setting storage function to ON  
(see page 61) stores record files,  
which could not be sent, in the SD  
memory card inside the network  
camera. All records that have  
been stored will be sent as soon  
●Mail sending  
conditions are not  
configured. �  
●To send mail, you need to perform  
mail sending settings of the  
camera. (→ page 76) �  
Cannot perform Auto  
Time Settings.�  
Couldn't complete  
firmware updating.�  
NTP server setting  
may not be right.�  
The NTP server released on the  
Internet may become invalid  
without notifying users. �  
as the line restored.�  
Pre-/Pos-Alarm recording  
files are not sent to the  
FTP server.�  
Pre-Alarm Recording  
data is the data  
Pre-Alarm Recording images will  
be sent after all the Post-Alarm  
Recording images are sent. Please  
wait for a while when Post-Alarm  
Recording images are not arrived.  
Also, depending on the conditions  
of your server, networking, image  
size and/or image quality settings,  
numbers of sent images may  
become fewer than your  
Couldn't complete  
the updating  
Retry updating firmware by  
following steps of "Updating the  
Firmware" on page 96.�  
before alarm has  
generated.  
Therefore, its data  
sending order is not  
necessarily in order.�  
because of network  
trouble, the power  
has cut off or other  
reasons.�  
expectation.�  
Problem cannot be  
solved.  
●Press the Reset button to restore  
camera firmware settings to  
default condition.�  
<Resetting camera setting  
information to initial status>�  
1 Connect the camera and a hub  
with the power turned on using a  
LAN cable.�  
2 Connect power cable to the  
camera and outlet.�  
3 Wait about one minute.�  
4 Keep pressing the Reset button  
on the camera 5 to 10 seconds.�  
5 Wait about one minute.�  
Reset as soon as the camera  
reboots. See page 25 for  
initializing the network and other  
devices. �  
Please contact the store at which  
purchase was made.  
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Specifications  
Model Name  
IK-WB21A  
Others  
Power supply  
DC 12V 10% (Use AC adapter supplied as an accessory)  
Power consumption  
Image pickup device  
Effective picture elements Horizontal 648, vertical 486 x 2 629,865 pixels  
(honeycomb array)  
Effective pixel area size  
Scanning system  
Synchronization system  
Approx.10W  
1/4.2CCD  
・When very strong light strikes at the lens, you might see stripe patterns  
(smear) on the images, but these are not malfunctions. If this happens, reinstall  
the camera in another place, or try to change the direction of the lens.  
Horizontal 3.4992mm, vertical 2.6244mm  
Progressive scanning  
Internal synchronization  
・Audio may not always synchronize with the camera images.  
・If mechanical parts, such as PAN/TILT, are moved by hand etc., unusual  
Audio may occur from the mechanical parts during operation after that. This  
is not a malfunction. In such a case, please push the  
and correct a gap.  
Minimum object illuminance 16 lx (1/30s F1.6 AGC HIGH) 4 lx (1/75s F1.6 AGC HIGH)  
0.13 lx (4sF1.6 AGC HIGH)  
White balance  
Rear light correction  
Pan  
Auto (AWB) (2500 to 7000K), manual and 4 other fixed WBs  
OFF/auto. 5 areas can be designated.  
button of the controller  
-175 to +175  
Tilt  
Desktop -30 to +90 , ceiling -90 to +30  
Rotation speed  
Zoom lens  
F value  
PAN: 300 (maximum) / sec TILT: 200 (maximum) / sec  
Optical 22x motor powered zooming (f = 4.0 to 88.0mm)  
F1.6 (F3.8 at telephoto end)  
Picture angle  
Wide end: Diagonal 56 01', horizontal 46 11', vertical 35 31'  
Telephoto end: Diagonal 2 45', horizontal 2 13', vertical 1 39'  
Focus adjustment  
Auto/manual  
Minimum focal distance  
Lens aperture  
Brightness adjustment  
Electronic high sensitivity  
Wide end 10mm (macro mode), telephoto end: 1m  
Auto/manual  
Available (-99 to 99, target value adjusted)  
OFF: 1/7.5s (x4),1/3.75s(x8),1/2.5s(x12),1/1.8s(x16),1s(x30),2s(x60),4s(x120)  
OFF:1/30s [1/33s when flicker is corrected] In parentheses ( )  
are magnifications of increased sensitivity to 1/30s  
Input 1, output 1  
Alarm terminal  
Image size  
1280 x 960 (SXVGA), 640 x 480 (VGA), 320 x 240 (QVGA)  
and 160 x 120 (QQVGA) pixels  
Image compression system JPEG  
M-JPEG  
Image quality setting  
Output image size  
Maximum frame rate *1  
Number of simultaneous deliveries  
for image or audio Image  
Audio *2  
5 levels  
SXVA/VGA/QVGA/QQVGA (SXVGA: 1280 x 960)  
SXVGA 7.5fps (Network output VGA/QVGA/QAQVGA: 30fps)  
10 clients(maximum), Audio: 10 clients(maximum)  
MIC input terminal: 3.5mm monaural mini jack, plug-in power  
specification  
Line output terminal: 3.5mm monaural mini jack  
Available  
Available  
SD memory card (option)  
Motion alarm function  
Image recording function  
Recording medium  
E-mail notification function Available  
Network interface  
Standard: IEEE 802.3, type 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,  
connector RJ-45  
Protocols  
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, FTPc, FTPs, DDNS, NTPc,  
DHCPc, ICMP, RNCP, ARP  
OS and browser  
Guaranteed operating temperature 14 F to 104 F  
Guaranteed operating humidity 90% RH or less (no condensation)  
Storage temperature  
Mass  
Windows2000, Windows XP, InternetExplorwe6.0sp1  
-4 F to 140 F  
About 1.587lbs (camera only)  
External dimensions  
Accessories  
114(W)x136(H)x114(D)mm, 4.448(W)x5.354(H)x4.488(D)inch, camera only  
AC adapter (1), power cord (1), DC extension cable, mount cover (1)  
, mount attachment (1), mounting screws (4), users guide (CD-  
ROM), Anchor (4), quick guide, caution label, ferrite cores (1), warranty  
*1: Varies in accordance with the object, image quality, network environment and performance  
of the personal computer used.  
*2: The sound may not be clear depending on the conditions of the lines.  
Designs and specifications may change without prior notice for better improvement.  
Screens, photos, illustrations and other diagrams contained in this user's guide may slightly  
change from actual ones.  
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Appearance Diagram  
Installed on desk  
Unit : mm (inches)  
Installed on ceiling  
24 �  
(0.945)  
φ172 �  
(6.772)  
105.2 (4.142)  
127.2 (5.008)  
111.5 (4.39)  
133.5 (5.256)  
142.5 (5.61)  
136 (5.354) �  
(153 (6.024); maximum at the time of rotation)  
72.5 (2.854)  
66.5 (2.618)  
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License Information on the Software Used in the  
TOSHIBA Network Camera  
The software pre-installed in the TOSHIBA Network Camera consists of multiple,  
independent software components. Each software component is copyrighted by  
TOSHIBA or a third party.  
Exhibit A  
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE  
Version 2, June 1991  
The TOSHIBA Network Camera uses software components that are distributed as  
freeware under a third-party end-user license agreement or copyright notice  
(hereinafter referred to as a "EULA" ).  
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA  
TOSHIBA provides a warranty for the TOSHIBA Network Camera you have purchased  
under conditions set forth by TOSHIBA.  
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing  
it is not allowed.  
However, some of the software components distributed under an EULA are made  
available for use by the user on the assumption that they are not copyrighted or  
warranted by TOSHIBA or any third party. These software components are licensed  
to the user free of charge and therefore not covered by any warranty within the  
scope of the applicable laws. These software components are not subject to any  
copyrights or other third-party rights and are provided in "as is" condition without  
any warranty, whether express or implied. "Warranty" here includes, but not limited  
to, an implied warranty for marketability or fitness for specific uses. All risks  
associated with the quality or performance of these software components are  
assumed by the user. TOSHIBA shall not be liable whatsoever for any cost of repair  
or correction or other incidental expense incurred in connection with a defect found  
in any of these software components. Unless specified under the applicable laws or  
in a written agreement, a party who changes or redistributes the software with  
consent from the copyright holders or based on the aforementioned licenses shall  
not be held liable whatsoever for any loss arising from the use of or inability to use  
such software components. The same applies even when the copyright holders or  
relevant third parties have been informed of the possibility of such loss. "Loss" here  
includes normal, special, incidental and indirect loss (including, but not limited to,  
the loss of data or its accuracy; loss incurred by the user or any third party; and  
interface incompatibility with other software). Please read each EULA for details on  
the use conditions and items that must be observed regarding these software  
components.  
Preamble  
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.  
By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and  
change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public  
License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program  
whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by  
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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights  
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We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license  
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Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands  
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The table below lists the software components pre-installed in the TOSHIBA Network  
Camera, which are subject to EULAs. The user should read the applicable EULAs  
carefully before using these software components. In addition, each EULA is listed  
in the original text (English) because of written by a third party other than TOSHIBA.  
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the  
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Applicable software module  
Axis SDK  
It is a software component composed of  
software licensed by Axis Communications  
(referred to as "Axis" hereafter) and free  
software redistributed by Axis. Its source  
code can be obtained freely from the web  
the text of "EULA", contact Axis.  
Refer to Exhibit A.  
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.  
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE  
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION  
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(Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is  
addressed as "you".  
mkdosfs, lproute2  
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Refer to Exhibit B.  
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they  
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Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of  
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NO WARRANTY  
Exhibit B  
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR  
THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE  
STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE  
PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND  
PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE,  
YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.  
Copyright (c) 1980, 1987, 1988 The Regents of the University of California.  
All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright  
notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising  
materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software  
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be  
used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written  
permission.  
12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL  
ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE  
THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY  
GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE  
OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR  
DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR  
A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH  
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs  
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the  
best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change  
under these terms.  
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of  
each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at  
least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.  
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>  
Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>  
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the  
GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of  
the License, or (at your option) any later version.  
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.  
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if  
not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.  
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.  
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive  
mode:  
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author  
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.  
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute itunder certain conditions; type  
`show c' for details.  
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General  
Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w'  
and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.  
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a  
"copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:  
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which  
makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.  
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