Toshiba Home Security System IK WB02A User Manual

NETWORK CAMERA  
Model  
IK-WB02A  
Safety Precautions  
*A lens is not supplied with the  
network camera.  
For information on the latest products and peripheral  
devices, refer to the following Web page.  
http://www.netcam.toshiba.com  
GThe above URL is subject to change without prior notice.  
If the URL changes, refer to the Toshiba website  
(http://www.cctv.toshiba.com).  
GThe Operations Manual for this product is included on the  
supplied mini CD-ROM.  
GThese Safety Precautions appy to firmware version R 1.01  
and later.  
WB02-03  
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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 numérique de la classe B est conforme à  
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the IK-WB02A Network  
Camera.  
Before you start using the camera, read these Safety  
Precautions carefully to ensure correct usage. Once  
you have finished reading these Safety Precautions,  
keep it in a convenient place for future reference.  
The design, specifications, software, and manual  
contents are subject to change without prior notice.  
Some pictures and illustrations contained herein may  
slightly differ from the actual images.  
Terms and Trademarks  
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The term “OS” is used in the Operations Manual to  
indicate operating systems compatible with this  
product.  
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Windows 2000: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system  
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Windows XP: Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system  
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The formal name of Windows® is Microsoft®  
Windows® Operating System.  
Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Microsoft® Corporation in  
the United States and other countries.  
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Adobe is a registered trademark and Acrobat  
Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
Other product names appearing in these Safety  
Precautions or the Operations Manual may be  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective holders.  
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Accessories  
Confirm that all of the following accessories have been  
supplied with the network camera.  
Mini CD-ROM (x1)  
*Includes the Operations  
Manual and the software  
Camera Finder.  
IRIS connector (x1)  
Safety Precautions and Quick  
Start Guide (this document) (x1)  
*The Quick Guide is at the back  
WARRANTY (x1)  
of the Safety Precautions.  
IK-WB02  
EMI core  
About the POWER  
SELECT Switch (x1)  
(x3)  
For details on how to use the  
EMI core, refer to “How to use  
EMI core” on the mini CD-ROM.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction… ............................................................... 4  
Table of Contents .......................................................... 6  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ......................................... 7  
NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION ........................ 11  
Precautions for Use..................................................... 12  
Camera Installation Guide .......................................... 15  
For details on settings, operations, etc, refer to the  
Operations Manual (PDF file) included on the mini  
CD-ROM.  
Acrobat Reader is required to view the PDF file. If you  
do not have Acrobat Reader, download it from the Web  
site of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1. Read Instructions  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read  
before the product is operated.  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety instructions and instruction manual should be  
retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the product and in the instruction manual  
should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning  
Disconnect this video product from the power supply  
before cleaning.  
6. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the video  
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
7.Water and Moisture  
Do not use this video product 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 video product on an unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket or table. The video product 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 video product. Any mounting of the product  
should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should  
use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.)  
9.Ventilation  
This video product should never be placed near or over a  
radiator or heat register. This video product 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.  
10. Power Sources  
This video product 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.  
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. Lightning  
For added protection for this video product during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused  
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the power supply and cable system. This will  
prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
13. Overloading  
Do not overload power supply and extension cords as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
14. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this video product  
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 video  
product.  
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15. Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
16. Damage Requiring service  
Disconnect this video product 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  
video product.  
c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the video product 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 video product to its normal operation.  
e. If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet  
has been damaged.  
f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance-this indicates a need for service.  
17. 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.  
18. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video  
product, ask the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the video product is in proper  
operating condition.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.)  
The CAUTION label, shown on the above part, is attached  
on the bottom of camera.  
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.  
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.  
WARNING:  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
CONNECT 24V AC UL LISTED  
CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY.  
FIELD INSTALLATION MARKING:  
WORDED : THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES.”  
Note: The camera is designed for indoor use.  
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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.  
• Do not shoot intense light  
Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or  
smear. A vertical stripe may appear on the screen.  
However, this not a malfunction.  
• Treat the camera with care  
Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or  
vibration. Otherwise, the camera may malfunction.  
• Never touch internal parts  
Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than  
the parts specified. Otherwise, the camera may  
malfunction.  
• Do not splash water on the camera  
Install the camera where the camera can be kept dry. If the  
camera gets wet, turn off the power and contact your dealer.  
• Install the camera  
Where no video noise appears  
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.  
• 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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Precautions for Use  
About the SD Memory Card  
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There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is  
possible with the SD memory card. Replacing of  
the SD memory card when performing periodic  
maintenance of the camera is recommended.  
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The camera supports the following SD memory  
cards. Do not use memory cards with other  
specifications.  
SD memory card: 64MB, 128MB, 256MB and  
512MB SD memory cards (3.3  
V) supported.  
Physical interface: Part 1. Physical Layer  
Specification; Version 1.01  
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Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an  
unsupported SD memory card is used with the  
camera.  
Carefully read the User's guide, precautions on use,  
and any other information supplied with a  
purchased memory card.  
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 128MB, 256MB or 512MB large-  
capacity SD memory card is recommended for loop  
recording.  
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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  
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result, the number of delivered frames of live video  
may decrease.  
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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.  
Do not modify, overwrite the data, or change the  
folder name of an SD memory card. It may result in  
the camera not functioning correctly.  
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.  
About the AC Adapter  
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An AC adapter is not supplied with this model. If  
you want to use an AC adapter, you will need to  
provide an adapter with DC12V output or AC24V  
output that is capable of supplying at least 10 W.  
About the PoE Power Supply Device  
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A PoE power supply device is required for supplying  
power to the camera via the LAN cable.  
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Precautions for Use (Cont.)  
About the software  
This product contains a piece of software (hereafter the  
Software) licensed to TOSHIBA CORPORATION  
(hereafter TOSHIBA) by TOPCO CORPORATION.  
(hereafter TOPCO).  
The copyright and other intellectual property rights of  
the software are held by TOPCO or the licensor.  
The software is protected by the Copyright Law,  
Universal Copyright Convention, and other intellectual  
property laws and agreements. The permission of  
TOPCO or the licensor must therefore be obtained  
before the software can be reproduced.  
Note, however, that the software is partly covered under  
the GNU General Public License Version 2 (hereafter  
GPL2). You can obtain a copy of GPL2 at http://  
www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html. TOPCO will provide the  
GPL-covered source code of the software in  
accordance with the terms of GPL2. Contact TOPCO if  
you need it for more information.  
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Camera Installation Guide  
Installation Example  
Wall  
9.5mm  
1/4"-20UNC  
112  
15  
EIM-0010325 4/26/2000  
The Installation Guide is for reference only.  
Mounting bracket is not included.  
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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS. INC  
Security & Network Video Products  
9740 Irvine Boulevard,  
Irvine California 92618-1697  
Phone Number: (877)696-3822  
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NETWORK CAMERA  
Model: IK-WB02A  
Operation Manual  
*A lens is not supplied with the network camera.  
To get started, read the separate “Safety Precautions” carefully.  
For information on the latest products and peripheral devices, refer to  
the following Web page.  
Ihttp://www.netcam.toshiba.com  
The above URL is subject to change without prior notice. If the URL  
changes, refer to the Toshiba website  
(http://www.cctv.toshiba.com).  
This User’s Guide applies to the firmware version R1.01 and later.  
WB02-02  
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Table of Contents  
GTable of Contents.................................................................................................... 2  
GImportant Safety Instructions.................................................................................. 4  
GNames and Features of Parts................................................................................. 5  
Installation/Set up  
GInstalling a Lens/Connecting to a Video Monitor .................................................... 8  
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Installing a Lens .................................................................................................. 8  
Connecting to a Video Monitor ............................................................................ 8  
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GLine-Lock control .................................................................................................... 9  
GAdjusting a Lens ................................................................................................... 10  
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Adjusting the Back Focus .................................................................................. 10  
Adjusting the Iris ................................................................................................ 10  
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Auto Iris Lens ................................................................................................. 10  
Fixed iris lens ................................................................................................. 11  
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Back Light Compensation ................................................................................. 11  
Auto White Balance (AWB)................................................................................ 11  
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GSetting Up the Network Camera Environment...................................................... 12  
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Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System .................................... 12  
GConnecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network .............................. 13  
About the IP Address ..................................................................................... 13  
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Structure of Connection..................................................................................... 14  
Connecting ........................................................................................................ 15  
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GUsing the Camera Search Application “Camera Finder” ...................................... 16  
GChanging Administrator Login ID and Password .................................................. 18  
GSetting up Access Restriction............................................................................... 20  
GConfiguring the Network Manually ....................................................................... 22  
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Viewing Listening and Operation  
GViewing and Listening .......................................................................................... 26  
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Viewing Images ................................................................................................. 26  
Audio Listening ............................................................................................... 26  
Camera Window Screen ................................................................................ 27  
Menu that is displayed when right-clicking on the image ............................... 27  
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Adjusting Images on the Camera ...................................................................... 28  
Adding Images .................................................................................................. 30  
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GUsing Playback Function ...................................................................................... 31  
GPlaying Alarm Images .......................................................................................... 32  
GPlaying Recorded Normal Images........................................................................ 33  
GViewing Logs ........................................................................................................ 34  
GSpeaking .............................................................................................................. 35  
Recording  
GAbout Recording Images ...................................................................................... 38  
GRecording Images on an SD Memory Card ......................................................... 39  
G
Recording Settings ............................................................................................ 39  
GRecording Images on FTP Server ........................................................................ 41  
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Record Settings ................................................................................................. 41  
Periodic FTP by Schedule .............................................................................. 44  
FTP by External Alarm/Motion Detection ....................................................... 46  
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FTP by EXT Control (Recording Data by EXT Control) ................................. 48  
Image Accumulation to SD Memory Card ...................................................... 49  
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File Transfer Order ............................................................................................. 50  
Periodic FTP by Schedule .............................................................................. 50  
GRecording Images on a Personal Computer ........................................................ 51  
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Image Recording Feature .................................................................................. 51  
Recording Current Image Data as Still Image ................................................... 53  
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Setting up  
GHow to Set up ....................................................................................................... 56  
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General Configuration ....................................................................................... 56  
GSystem Settings ................................................................................................... 57  
Restoring the default settings......................................................................... 58  
Rebooting the network camera ...................................................................... 58  
Updating the Firmware ................................................................................... 59  
Click “Firmware update” ................................................................................. 59  
Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer ................................. 59  
GUser Settings ........................................................................................................ 60  
GAdmin Settings ..................................................................................................... 62  
GAlarm Settings ...................................................................................................... 64  
GNetwork Settings .................................................................................................. 66  
GMail Settings ......................................................................................................... 68  
GFTP Client Settings .............................................................................................. 70  
GFTP Server Settings ............................................................................................. 71  
GDDNS Settings ..................................................................................................... 72  
GRecording Settings ............................................................................................... 73  
GAudio Settings ...................................................................................................... 74  
GUpdating the Firmware ......................................................................................... 75  
GSaving the Settings on a Personal Computer ....................................................... 77  
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Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer .................................... 78  
Others  
GAlarm Terminals .................................................................................................... 80  
GIndex (Glossary) ................................................................................................... 82  
GDisplay of Logs ..................................................................................................... 86  
GBefore Calling Service Personnel... ...................................................................... 88  
GSpecifications ....................................................................................................... 95  
GAppearance Diagram............................................................................................ 96  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Be sure to read “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS” in the  
separateSafety Precautions.”  
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Names and Features of Parts  
GFront  
Image Pickup  
Image sensors are embedded.  
Protect the part from dust,  
dirt and finger marks.  
GTop  
Focus ring  
Adjust the back focus of a lens.  
Focus Lock Screw  
After adjusting the back focus, tighten the screw.  
Reset Button  
When the button is  
pressed, all the set  
values of the firmware  
on the network camera  
are reset to the default  
settings (initial state).  
(page. 93)  
Tripod Screw Hole  
SD Card Slot  
Lens Mount  
Install a CS mount lens.  
GRear  
Alarm Terminal  
Connect an external  
alarm device with the  
terminal.  
Insert an SD memory card.  
Video-Out Jack  
Connect a video monitor to the video  
output jack.  
Audio-Out Jack  
Connect an audio output device such  
as a speaker with a built-in amplifier  
to the audio output jack.  
Audio-In Jack  
Connect a microphone  
to the audio input jack.  
Ethernet Port  
Connect a LAN cable to the port.  
A PoE compatible hub is also supported.  
AC24V/DC12V Power Plug Terminal  
Connect an AC24V or DC12V power plug to  
the terminal.  
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Names and Features of Parts (Cont.)  
GRight  
V.PHASE CONTROLLER LL switch  
BLC switch  
IRIS switch  
IRIS LEVEL  
Control iris level for DC type  
auto iris lens.  
Change switch settings depending  
on the type of auto iris lens (DC/EE).  
Select AESfor a fixed iris lens.  
GLeft  
IRIS Jack (4P)  
Connect an auto iris lens to the jack.  
GBottom  
Tripod Screw Hole  
POWER SELECT switch  
Select the type of power source  
input.  
Use a tripod screw to fasten the camera on the tripod.  
If the camera fails to be well fastened, it may fall and  
cause serious injury. Use a 7 mm or less tripod screw.  
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Installation/Setup  
G Installing a Lens/Connecting to  
a Video Monitor  
G Line-Lock Control  
G Adjusting a Lens  
G Setting Up the Network Camera  
Environment  
G Connecting the Camera and  
Personal Computer by Network  
G Using the Camera Search  
Application “Camera Finder”  
G Changing Administrator Login  
ID and Password  
G Setting up Access Restriction  
G Configuring the Network  
Manually  
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Installing a Lens/Connecting to a Video Monitor  
Installing a Lens  
You can install a CS mount lens on the camera.  
Important  
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When using a lens that weighs 400g or more including a zoom lens, make sure the lens  
is supported as well as the camera in order not to cause damage due to overloading.  
Connecting to a Video Monitor  
You can view camera images on the video monitor. The camera also supports audio.  
Video Monitor  
Connect an audio output  
device to output the audio.  
Connect a microphone  
to input the audio.  
Rear  
LAN cable  
PoE (IEEE802.3af)  
compatible hub, etc.  
Either  
AC24V  
or DC12V  
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On the power supply, use a PoE compatible hub, or connect  
AC24V or DC12V power plug.  
If power is to be supplied from a PoE compatible hub, etc., switch the  
POWER SELECT switch to PoE.  
If an AC24V or DC12V power supply is to be connected, switch the  
POWER SELECT switch to AC24V/DC12V.  
IAbout Audio Input/Output  
Use a microphone with plug-in power operation and a 3.5 mm monaural mini jack for  
the AUDIO IN. Use a speaker with a built-in amplifier and a 3.5 mm monaural mini  
jack for the AUDIO OUT.  
Important  
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Power plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected before installation.  
A 75-ohm coaxial cable (3C-2V or 5C-2V) is required for standard connection.  
For details of wiring and operation of equipment to be connected, refer to their  
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operation manuals.  
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Lenses, coaxial cables for video signals, LAN cable and the power cord are not  
supplied with the camera.  
Do not connect AC24V and DC12V at the same time. It may cause a malfunction of  
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the camera or AC adapter.  
Use a 4 pair twisted cable for the LAN cable to connect the camera to a PoE  
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compatible hub.  
Use IEEE802.3af-compliant PoE devices.  
An AC adapter is not supplied with the network camera. When using an AC adapter,  
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a 10 watt or greater AC adapter is required.  
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The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power is turned on.  
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Line-Lock control  
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Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line-Lock.  
G
This function is activated when the LL switch is set to ON.  
LL switch  
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When two or more cameras are switched by video switcher for viewing by a monitor TV,  
the vertical sync. phase can be locked with the power frequency, and a stable vertical  
sync. is obtained without being disturbed at the time of switching.  
CAMERA1  
MONITOR TV  
CAMERA2  
VIDEO SWITCHER  
TO AC24V UL Listed Class 2  
power supply  
If two or more cameras within a system have  
different AC line phases are switched by the video  
switcher, the picture on the monitor TV will fluctuate  
vertically.  
V.PHASE CONTROLLER  
Connect 24V AC input line of all cameras so that  
they all share the same phase.  
If you still have vertical fluctuation, adjust the  
V.PHASE controller.  
NOTE  
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The camera is synchronized to the power frequency of 60 1 Hz covering a normal  
fluctuation of the power frequency. However, the camera may not cover a large  
fluctuation caused from the power generated by an engine generator, etc.  
It takes about 10 seconds or more until a stable synchronization is obtained after the  
power is turned on. This is normal, because several seconds are required to stabilize  
the camera against power noise.  
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Adjusting a Lens  
Adjusting the Back Focus  
The back focus is set by default at the time of shipment.You may have to re-adjust the  
back focus depending on the type of your zoom lens.  
Focus Lock Screw  
Loosen the focus lock screw with the lens  
properly installed and then turn the back  
focus ring on top of the camera with the  
monitor until the subject distance comes into  
a proper distance scale. After the  
adjustment, fasten the focus lock screw.  
Focus ring  
Adjusting the Iris  
IAuto Iris Lens  
The camera is designed for two types of lens (iris lenses without EE Amp (DC) and  
with built-in EE amp (EE)/(VIDEO)).  
Iris Connector  
1) Connect the iris connector of  
the auto iris lens to the iris  
jack (4P) on the left side of the  
camera.  
Auto Iris Lens  
2) Set the iris switch on the right  
side of the camera (Default:  
IRIS LEVEL  
IRIS Switch  
DC).  
For a DC lens, adjust the iris level on  
the right side of the camera to ensure  
correct exposure.  
For an EE (VIDEO) lens, adjust the  
iris level on the lens.  
EE (VIDEO)  
lens  
DC  
lens  
1. +12V  
2. NC  
3. VIDEO  
4. GND  
1. Damp-(y)  
2. Damp+(γ)  
3. Driver+(wh)  
Iris jack  
Driver-(g)  
4.  
Iris switch  
Lens side  
DC  
VIDEO  
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Improper setting with the iris switch and/or incorrect connection with the iris connector  
may generate heat to the interior of the camera, resulting in a malfunction or failure.  
When using an auto iris lens, do not select the “AES” setting in order not to cause a  
malfunction.  
When adjusting the iris of the auto iris lens, open the iris once under the full light  
condition. The camera may fail to work properly without sufficient light amounts.  
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IFixed iris lens  
When the iris switch on the right side of the camera is set to “AES,automatic  
electronic shutter mode becomes active (1/60s – 1/10,000s) for the fixed iris lens,  
according to the light amount on the subject to control the exposure.  
When the iris switch is set to “VIDEO” or “DC,the value of shutter comes to 1/60s.  
Back Light Compensation  
By turning on the back light compensation switch, the camera controls the back light  
automatically to ensure proper exposure in the specified area when using an auto iris lens  
or fixed iris lens with the “AES” mode.  
For setting the metering area of back light compensation, go to page. 29.  
BLC Switch  
NOTE  
G
When there is a large differential of contrast between the subject and the surrounding  
(e.g. when the background is extremely bright), the BLC effect may be limited.  
Auto White Balance (AWB)  
The camera has an auto white balance capability in the range of 2,500K to 10,000K color  
temperature of light.  
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Setting Up the Network Camera Environment  
Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System  
Administrator’s personal computer  
°
This manual refers to a personal computer that has been granted all privileges for  
configuring, operating, monitoring, and other operations as the “administrator’s personal  
computer.”  
This manual refers to a personal computer that is used just for monitoring images as a  
“user’s personal computer.” Multiple user’s personal computers can monitor images from  
a single network camera.  
*
System recommended requirements  
• Windows® 2000/XP  
• Internet ExplorerVer. 6.0 or later  
• CPU: Intel® Pentium® III 500 MHz or greater  
• Memory: at least 256 MB  
Network camera (this product)  
°
• Purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras for the installation  
location.  
Appropriate connection devices (hub, router, etc.) and LAN cable for the network system  
environment  
°
• The type of LAN cable depends on the connection method used. For details, refer to  
“Structure of Connection” (page. 14).  
Install the camera search application (“Camera Finder”)  
°
Install the application from the supplied mini CD-ROM (page. 16).  
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Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network  
IAbout the IP Address  
To connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network camera IP  
address.  
There are two options to set the IP address.  
• Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server  
• Entering an IP address manually  
GObtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server  
The default setting is “Automatically by DHCP” to obtain an IP address  
automatically from the DHCP server.  
If your network is using DHCP server, keep the setting as “Automatically by  
DHCP”.  
GEntering an IP Address Manually  
• Enter an IP address manually if you are not using or do not want to use the  
DHCP server.  
• If you use the DHCP server, the IP address of the network camera may be  
modified when necessary. Therefore, the previous IP address may no longer be  
valid, not allowing you to access to the camera. To access to the network camera  
every time, you need to set a fixed IP address (by manually setting) in the  
network camera. Also read carefully the operating instructions of the network  
system devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.).  
To learn about the procedure for entering an IP address manually, refer to  
“Configuring the Network Manually” (page.22).  
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Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network(Cont.)  
Structure of Connection  
There are following two structures for connection of the network camera:  
• Use a crossover cable  
• Connect with a hub or router  
G Using a crossover cable to establish a connection (example)  
Network camera  
Personal computer  
IP address  
IP address  
192.168.0.30  
192.168.0.50  
LAN cable (crossover)  
Crossover cable is not provided with the product.  
G Establishing a connection via a hub or router (example)  
Network camera  
IP address  
192.168.0.30  
Internet  
Personal computer  
Hub or router  
IP address  
192.168.0.50  
LAN cable (straight through)  
LAN cable (straight through)  
Straight through cable, hub, or router, etc. is not provided with the product.  
NOTE  
G
G
You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub.  
In the case of not using DHCP server, the IP address for the camera is automatically set  
to 192.168.0.30 in default.Therefore, set the IP address for your computer to , for example,  
set to 192.168.0.50.(When directly connecting with a crossover cable or connecting with  
a hub, it should be run in the same network segment).  
When using multiple cameras, connect the first camera at IP address 192.168.0.30 and  
set different IP addresses (192.168.0.31, etc.) for the second camera and after.  
There will be no problem to use the LAN port of your broadband router instead of using a  
hub.  
G
However, when using the broadband router, if theConnection Settingsis setAutomatically  
by DHCPand turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router, the camera  
gets the IP address from the routers DHCP server and it may not be 192.168.0.30.  
For more information, read your users guide for broadband router.  
It is also recommended to set the computers IP address from the routers DHCP server.  
For more information, read your computers users guide.  
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Connect a LAN cable and then turn the power on.  
Connect the LAN cable (straight) leading to the camera with a powered hub.  
Alternatively, use a LAN cable (crossover) to connect the camera with the powered  
personal computer.  
G
When connecting a PoE compatible hub/router/LAN cable, availabe to the camera  
even though there is no connection at the power plug.  
G
When not using a PoE compatible hub, connect AC24V or DC12V power plug with  
the power plug terminal.  
Set the IP address of the personal computer.  
G
Set the IP address of the computer to a setting different that 192.168.0.30  
(cameras IP address).  
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 users guide of the personal computer.  
Make sure whether the camera receives a reply from  
the personal computer.  
G
Start a command prompt and then run ping 192.168.0.30.”  
G
If the Reply from…” message appears, the connection is correctly established.  
Search for the network camera with the Camera Finder”  
(page. 16) and then view camera images.  
a) Start Camera Finderand click the Searchbutton.  
Confirm that the camera name nwcam02and the IP address 192.168.0.30”  
are displayed in the camera list.  
b) Click camera name, nwcam 02, to select.  
Check that the camera name, the IP address and the HTTP port number are  
displayed in the login field of the network camera.  
c) Click the Userbutton.  
When the User authorizationis set to ON(page.21), a screen appears,  
asking you to enter the user name and the password. Enter the Administrator  
login ID and password or the registered user name and password.  
d) The Camera Window screen appears.  
NOTE  
G
To view the screen without using the Camera Finder,start the Internet browser, enter  
the URL http://192.168.0.30/and then press ENTER. When you enter a port number  
other than 80, specify the port number after :(e.g. http://192.168.0.30:88/).  
The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power is turned on.  
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Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder”  
The camera search application Camera Finderis an application that searches for  
network cameras. Install this application from the supplied mini CD-ROM.  
G Setting up Camera Finder”  
Insert the supplied mini-CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive of the personal computer.  
Explore the CD-ROM and double click on Setup.exe.  
Then follow the instructions on the screen to install  
Camera Finder.”  
Important  
G
The Camera Finder is only supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Do not install  
the application in other operating systems as it may cause damage on your personal  
computer.  
G Using Camera Finderto Search for a Camera  
From the Startmenu, point to Programsand  
TOSHIBA Network Camera, and then select Camera  
Finder.”  
Start up Camera Finderand click Searchbutton.  
G
All the cameras currently connected to the network appear.  
To clear the results, click Clearbutton.  
Click the camera you want to login from the list of  
cameras.  
G
The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the Network camera log-  
in fields.  
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Click the Userbutton.  
G
Click the Userbutton to connect to the network camera from Camera Finder.”  
G
The browser starts up and then the Camera Windowscreen appears.  
To close the window without logging in  
Click "Exit" button to close "Camera Finder"  
Important  
G
G
Toshiba is not responsible for any damages caused by this software.  
The Administratorbutton in the Camera Finderis invalid for the IK-WB02A. When  
connecting to the IK-WB02A, be sure to click the Userbutton.  
G
When you log in as Administrator, set up access restrictions (page. 20).  
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Changing Administrator Login ID and Password  
Be sure to change the default login ID and password.You are able to change important  
information and settings of the camera through the Administrator Login. To have higher  
security, be sure to change your login ID and the password, and dont forget new login ID  
and password.  
The default login ID is rootand the default password is ikwb.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen.  
Click Adminon the left side of the screen.  
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The Admin Settings window is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
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Enter rootin the Current login ID field and ikwbin  
the Current Password field.  
Enter a new login ID in the New login ID field and a new  
password in the New Password field and New  
Password (Confirm) field.  
G
Enter the same password in the New Password field and the New Password (Confirm)  
field.  
Click the Changebutton.  
G
New login ID and password are stored in the network camera.  
Click the browser.  
G
The current login operation terminates.  
G
Afterwards, follow the procedures to set up access restrictions (page. 20).  
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Setting up Access Restriction  
You can set up the access restriction by requiring the user to enter the user ID and  
password for the Administrator login or the registered user ID and password.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen.  
Click Useron the left side of the screen.  
G
The User Setting menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
Enter the user name and the password for a new user  
in the field of User IDand Passwordrespectively in  
Add a user or change password.”  
G
Enter the password again in the Confirmfield for verification.  
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Click the Set/Changebutton.  
G
New user ID and password for the User login are stored in the network camera.  
Check ONin the User authorization required”  
section.  
Click the Setbutton.  
G
A screen appears, asking you to enter a user name and password.  
Enter the Administrator login ID and password in the  
field of user name and password, respectively Click  
the OKbutton.  
Close the browser.  
G
When accessing to the camera next time, you are required to enter the user ID  
and password.  
G
To log in as User, both the user ID and the password are already registered as  
guest.”  
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Configuring the Network Manually  
You can change the settings of network connection manually.  
Enter an IP address manually if you are not using, or do not want to use the DHCP  
server.  
Log in as Administrator.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen.  
Click Networkon the left side of the screen.  
G
The Network Connection setting menu appears on the right side of the screen.  
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Select Manually.”  
G
The default setting is Automatically by DHCP.”  
Fill in IP Address,Subnet Mask,Default Gateway,”  
DNS1and DNS2.”  
Important  
G
If you do not know the subnet mask, consult the provider or network system  
administration support center.  
You do not need to enter the default gateway if the network camera will not be  
accessed from another network. If you do need to enter a default gateway, consult the  
network system administration support center.  
G
Click the Savebutton.  
G
The settings are registered.  
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ViewingListening  
and Operation  
G Viewing and Listening  
G Using Playback Function  
G Playing Alarm Images  
G Playing Recorded Normal  
Images  
G Viewing Logs  
G Speaking  
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Viewing and Listening  
Viewing Images  
The images in the network camera can be displayed with the Internet browser on the  
personal computer.  
Search for the network camera with the “Camera  
Finder” ¡ Log into the camera.  
G
The browser starts up and then the Camera Window screen appears for the  
network camera.  
G
To learn about how to log into the network camera with the “Camera Finder,refer  
to “Using the Camera Search Application “Camera Finder”” (¡ page.16).  
Image on the camera  
Close the browser to log off (disconnect) the camera.  
IAudio Listening  
You can output the sound of microphone that is connected to the audio-in jack on the  
network camera. For more details about audio settings, refer to page 74.  
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ICamera Window Screen  
Current date and time of camera (¡ page 58)  
Name of camera (¡ page.57)  
Camera  
Control item*  
(¡ page.28)  
Image on the  
camera  
To view logs*  
(¡ page.34)  
To start the camera  
audio output*  
(¡ page.35)  
To delete  
images  
(¡ page.30)  
To stop the camera  
audio output*  
(¡ page.35)  
To display the  
playback  
operating  
buttons, the  
alarm list and the  
normal list*  
(¡ page. 31)  
Cameras IP address and  
Add button (¡ page.30)  
To display the  
Configuration  
menu*  
To configure the  
audio input  
of the camera  
(¡ page.74).  
(¡ page.56)  
* Cannot be operated through the User login.  
IMenu that is displayed when right-clicking on the image  
To record images (¡ page.51)  
To record currently displayed images (¡ page.53)  
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Viewing and Listening (Cont.)  
Adjusting Images on the Camera  
You can set up the image quality and resolution for the images on the camera.To perform the  
operation, you need to log in as Administrator. When you log in as User, the operation is  
disabled.  
Adjust the settings in the Camera Control item on the  
left side of the Camera Window screen.  
Camera  
Control item  
G Quality  
You can set up the quality for recorded/delivered images.  
Selectable settings: Level 1 to Level 5 (default: Level 2)  
Images has the highest quality in Level 5. When the image size is the same, if the  
image quality is set to high, the file size is increased.  
G Resolution  
You can set up the resolution for recorded/delivered images.  
Selectable settings: 160x120, 320x240, 640x480 (default: 320x240)  
G Advanced  
The following 4 items can be controlled individually:  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Saturation  
Hue  
Click the -button: Lower (softer)  
Click the STDbutton:Adjusted values for the selected item are reset to the default  
settings  
G
When Advancedis selected, the adjusted values of all  
the Advanced items are reset to the default settings.  
Click the +button: Higher (harder)  
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G Flickerless  
You can set up the function to reduce the flickering caused by lighting such as  
fluorescent lights.This function does not work in AES mode.  
On: To activate the flicker compensation  
Off: Not to activate the flicker compensation  
(Default: Off)  
G Area (BLC)  
You can set up the target area for back light compensation (¡ page.11).  
Selectable settings: 1 to 5 (default: 1)  
BLC1  
BLC2  
BLC3  
BLC4  
BLC5  
G AE Level  
The camera adjusts the brightness of the image automatically. Adjust the setting to  
give you the best image for your environment.  
Selectable settings: -20 to 20 (default: 0)  
The higher the value is, the brighter the image looks.  
G Fixed image data size  
If this setting is set to “On,the camera fixes the file size to about 24KB when the  
resolution is “640x480,regardless of the values set for quality.  
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Viewing and Listening (Cont.)  
Adding Images  
You can add and view images on the other camera.  
Enter the IP address of other camera in the “Watching:”  
field ¡ Click “Add.”  
G
An image on the other camera is added on the Camera Window screen.  
G
Up to 9 images can be displayed on the Camera Window screen.  
To delete the image you added, select the image you want  
to delete ¡ Click “Delete a Camera.”  
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Using Playback Function  
You can use the playback function to play back recorded images of the alarm list or the  
normal list in the SD memory card. To perform the operation, you need to log in as  
Administrator. When you log in as User, the operation is disabled.  
Click Playbackon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The playback function mode starts and the playback operating buttons, the alarm  
list and the normal list is displayed.  
G
To play back images of the alarm list or the normal list, go to page. 32 and  
page. 33.  
To cancel the playback function mode, click the Live”  
playback operating button.  
G
The playback function mode is switched to the current image mode again.  
G About the Playback Operating Buttons  
1
Playback operating  
buttons  
“ ” button: To start playback  
button: To forward  
button: To rewind  
“ ” button: To pause  
button: To move forward one frame  
button: To move backward one frame  
Livebutton: To return to the current image mode  
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Playing Alarm Images  
You can play alarm images (¡ page.40) which are stored on an SD memory card. The  
images are played at fixed intervals regardless of the recording interval. The resolution  
(image size) varies depending on the settings for the time when the alarm is raised. To  
perform the operation, you need to log in as Administrator. When you log in as User, the  
operation is disabled.  
Click “Playback” on the left side of the “Camera  
Window” screen to set to the playback function mode  
(¡ page.31).  
Select “Date,Hour,Min” or “Sec” from the pull-down  
menu on the right side of the alarm list.  
Select an alarm list you want to play by pressing the  
Prev.and “Next. ” buttons on the right side of  
the alarm list.  
G
You can search for the list by date, hour, minute and second when the Date, the  
Hour the Min and the Sec are selected, respectively, on Step 2.  
Click the “ ” button on the right side of the alarm list.  
Alarm  
list  
2
3
4
G
The image of alarm list you selected is played.  
NOTE  
G
The alarm list is displayed in a “yyyy-mm-dd HH-MM-SS” format.  
G
G
G
You can continuously play back, forward or rewind the image with the playback  
operating buttons (¡ page. 31).  
To return to the current image mode screen from the playback screen, click the “Live”  
button.  
Another alarm cannot be set while the alarm tone is playing.  
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Playing Recorded Normal Images  
You can play recorded normal images (¡ page.40) which are stored on an SD memory  
card. The images are played at fixed intervals regardless of the recording interval. The  
resolution (image size) varies depending on the settings for the time of recording. To  
perform the operation, you need to log in as Administrator. When you log in as User, the  
operation is disabled.  
Click “Playback” on the left side of the “Camera  
Window” screen to set to the playback function mode  
(¡ page.31).  
Select “Date,Hour,or “Min” from the pull-down  
menu on the right side of the alarm list.  
Select an normal list you want to play by pressing the  
Prev.and “Next. ” buttons on the right side of  
the normal list.  
G
You can search for the list by date, hour and minute when the Date, the Hour and  
the Min are selected, respectively, on Step 2.  
Click the “ ” button on the right side of the normal list.  
Normal  
list  
2
4
3
G
The image of normal list you selected is played.  
NOTE  
G
The normal list is displayed in a “yyyy-mm-dd HH-MM-SS” format.  
G
G
G
You can continuously play back, forward or rewind the image with the playback  
operating buttons (¡ page. 31).  
To return to the current image mode screen from the playback screen, click the “Live”  
button.  
You cannot perform normal recording during playing.  
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Viewing Logs  
You can view a list of logs. To perform the operation, you need to log in as Administrator.  
When you log in as User, the operation is disabled.  
Click View logon the left side of the Camera Window  
screen.  
G
A list screen of logs is displayed.  
G
For details on displayed logs, refer to “Display of Logs” (¡ page.86).  
NOTE  
G
Clicking the “Clear” button deletes the log data.  
To return to the image screen, click “Camera Window” on the left side of the screen.  
G
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Speaking  
You can connect a microphone to a personal computer and hear the sound through a  
speaker connected to the camera. To perform the operation, you need to log in as  
Administrator. When you log in as User, the operation is disabled.  
Click the Audio Out startbutton below the image.  
G
The audio out mode starts and sound captured by the microphone connected to  
the personal computer is heard from the speaker connected to the camera.  
To cancel the audio output mode, click the Audio Out  
stopbutton.  
1
2
NOTE  
G
Connect an audio output device (such as a speaker with a built-in amplifier) with the  
audio-out jack of the camera. (No audio can be output when connecting a speaker  
without a built-in amplifier).  
G
G
G
For a microphone connected to a personal computer, refer to the operating instructions  
of your computer.  
You cannot output voices from the multiple personal computers simultaneously (from  
one computer only).  
When the camera is functioning in the audio output mode, you can not output the  
voices from the camera through a personal computer (¡ page. 26).  
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Recording  
G About Recording Images  
G Recording Images on an SD  
Memory Card  
G Recording Images on FTP  
Server  
G Recording Images on a  
Personal Computer  
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About Recording Images  
Network camera can record images according to your need. Recordable media and its  
recordable contents are as follows.  
Recordable Media  
SD Memory Card  
Recordable Contents  
G
G
Alarm Recording images configured in “Alarm  
Recording” settings (page 40). (Image data at the  
time of external alarm detection/motion detection)  
Normal Recording images configured in “Normal”  
settings (page 40).  
G
G
G
FTP Server  
Data of “Periodic FTP by Schedule”  
Data of “Extern Alarm Detection” or “Motion Detection”  
Recording data by EXT control  
G
G
G
Personal Computer  
Image data recorded by “Image Recording” (JPEG)  
(page. 51)  
Video data recorded by “Image Recording” (AVI)  
(page. 51)  
Still images recorded by “Save Current Picture As”  
(page. 53)  
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Recording Images on an SD Memory Card  
You can record image data when an alarm or motion detection occurs, normal recording  
images on an SD memory card that is inserted in the network camera.  
To record alarm images. perform administrator login and configure “Alarm Settings” first  
(page 64), then follow the steps below to configure “Recording Settings”.  
Recording Settings  
Insert an SD memory card.  
G
Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot (page. 5). Turn the knob to the  
“LOCK” direction until it locks.  
G
When clicking “Complete Format” or “Quick Format” in the Admin Settings for  
formatting, you can delete files in an SD memory card (page. 63).  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
G
When you do not log in as Administrator, the “Configuration” menu does not appear.  
Perform the operation through the Administrator login.  
Click Recordingon the left side of the screen.  
G
The Recording setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
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Recording Images on an SD Memory Card (Cont.)  
Configure each setting items.  
IAlarm Recording  
GExternal Alarm  
ON: To record images when an external alarm occurs.  
OFF: Does not to record images when an external alarm occurs.  
GMotion Detection  
ON: To record images when a motion is detected  
OFF: Not to record images when a motion is detected  
GPre-Recording  
Pre-Recording records image(s) of right before alarm was generated.  
You can set numbers of frames you want to record.The image at the moment the  
alarm was generated will not be included.  
GPost-Recording  
The Post-Recording records image (s) at the moment and after an alarm was  
generated.  
You can set numbers of frames you want to record.  
GInterval(s)  
Configures recording cycle of Pro-Recording and Post Recording.  
INormal  
ON: To record images depending on the recording intervals and timer association  
OFF: Not to operate normal recording  
GInterval(s)  
Configure recording cycle of Normal Recording images.  
GTimer Association  
ON: To turn on the timer association  
OFF: To turn off the timer association  
When “Timer Association” is set to “ON,” configure the start/stop time for  
recording.  
GOverwrite  
ON: To overwrite data in the order of the oldest to the newest when the SD  
memory card becomes full during recording.  
OFF: To stop recording when the SD memory card becomes full during record-  
ing.  
To finish configuring Recording Settings, click theSave”  
button below the setting.  
G
The changes are saved.  
NOTE  
Total number of recorded image frames per one alarm will be the sum of Pre-Recording  
image(s) + Post-Recording image(s).  
To configure the external alarm/motion detection, select “ON” in “External Alarm Detect”  
or select “Enable” in “Motion Detect” in the alarm settings (page. 64).  
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Recording Images on FTP Server  
By using FTP server, it becomes possible to manage periodic transferring and saving of  
huge amounts of recorded image data. The recordable images on an FTP server include  
“Periodic Recording Data by Schedule,Recording Data by External Alarm Detection” or  
“Recording Data by EXT Control.”  
Record Settings  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
G
The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
G
When you do not log in as Administrator, the “Configuration” menu does not  
appear. Perform the operation through the Administrator login.  
Click FTP clienton the left side of the screen.  
G
The FTP client setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
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Configure each setting items.  
IFTP General Settings  
You can control the settings to connect to an FTP server.  
GFTP sever:  
Select either one of them below and enter correct information.  
Server Name  
IP Address  
GUser ID:  
Only for a user who has the right to access FTP server. Ask FTP server  
administrator for details.  
GPassword:  
Enter password registered with user ID above.  
GPort Number:  
Usually, enter “21”.  
Important  
• Do not change the port number unless your provider or the network  
administrator instructs you to do so.  
GMODE:  
PORT (active mode): Select PORT if you are unsure about which mode to  
choose.  
PASV (passive mode): When the camera’s network environment is protected by  
Firewall or the like, access from outside FTP server may  
not be possible with PORT (active mode). In this case,  
select PASV (passive mode).  
GConnection to FTP Server:  
Select “Stay connect” when transferring data frequently, like “Periodic FTP by  
Schedule”. In this way, you can record images faster.  
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NOTE  
• When selecting “Periodic”, network camera logs in to FTP server  
automatically a minute before the scheduled recording starts. When  
the scheduled recording stops, there may be some unsent image data  
left in the camera. The camera will not log out from the FTP server  
until all images have been transferred.  
• When not selecting “Periodic,network camera logs in/out  
automatically each time an alarm goes off.  
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.  
GConnect to FTP Enable:  
Select one of the following recordable images on an FTP server:  
• Periodic (periodic recording by schedule) (page 44)  
• Extern Alarm Detection (recording by an external alarm detection)  
(page 46)  
• Motion Detection (recording by motion detection) (page 46)  
• EXT Control (recording by EXT control) (page 48)  
• OFF (not to record on an FTP server)  
You need to set up the configuration for the item you selected. For setup  
details on each item, refer to the section on the next page and after.  
Click the Save Settingsbutton below the setting.  
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IPeriodic FTP by Schedule  
You can control the settings to record images for Periodic FTP by Schedule.  
To run the recording, select “Periodic” in “Connection to FTP Enable” (page. 43).  
1) Configure recording schedule  
Select one of the setting items for each day of a week.  
“OFF”: No recording at all.  
“All Day”: Records images all day.  
“Timer Pattern 1”: Records images in a period you configured in “Timer Pattern 1”.  
“Timer Pattern 2”: Records images in a period you configured in “Timer Pattern 2”.  
2) Configure timer pattern  
G
You may configure both “Timer Pattern 1” and “Timer Pattern 2” and use them  
according to your need.  
Possible setting timer range is between 00 am and 11 pm for both “Start” and  
“Stop”.  
3) Configure Interval(s)  
G
Records 1 image per configured recording cycle (second).  
Setting ranges are 1 through 10.  
Configured recording cycle will be reflected to “All Day”, “Timer Pattern 1” and  
G
G
“Timer Pattern 2”.  
NOTE  
• The cycle may shift depending of Resolution (image size) and networking  
conditions.  
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4) Enter File Name”  
G
Select one of two patterns, enter characters in the part described as  
(keyword).  
File name will be shown like this:  
e.g. Pattern1: (keyword) yy mm dd HH MM SS 00.JPG  
Pattern2: LV (keyword) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ***N.JPG  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: \ / : ; , ” | ? * < >  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
(Keyword)  
Enter user defined keyword in characters.  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day).  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 04 01 01).  
yymmdd  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second).  
(e.g. 23:59:00 23 59 00).  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.  
HHMMSS  
00  
Fixed entry  
LV  
Indicates this is the Periodic FTP by Schedulefile.  
(Keyword)  
Enter user defined keyword in characters.  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day).  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 2004 01 01)  
yyyymmdd  
HHMMSS  
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.  
***  
N
Indicates Daylight Saving.  
N: Not in Daylight Time  
D: Daylight (Summer) Time  
5) Enter Server Path”  
G
Configure FTP server directory to record files . If you do not know the directory,  
ask for your FTP server administrator.  
6) Click Save Settingsbutton to save configured items  
G
The changes are discarded.  
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IFTP by External Alarm/Motion Detection  
You can control the settings to record images for FTP by External Alarm/Motion  
Detection.  
G
To configure the external alarm/motion detection, select ONin External Alarm  
Detector Motion Detectin the alarm settings (page. 64)  
To run the recording, select Extern Alarm Detectionor Motion Detectionin  
G
Connection to FTP Enable(page. 43).  
1) Configure the numbers of frames you want to record for  
Pre-Recording  
G
Possible numbers of frames are as follows:  
Enter a number in the range of 0 through 30.  
2) Configure the numbers of frames you want to record for  
Post-Recording  
G
Enter the number between 0 and 1000.  
NOTE  
Numbers of recorded image frame may decrease depending on networking  
conditions and recording cycle.  
3) Configure Interval(s)  
G
Records 1 image per configured recording cycle (second).  
Setting ranges are 1 through 10.  
NOTE  
Cycle may change depending on Resolution (image size) and networking  
conditions.  
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4) Enter “File Name”  
G
Enter 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: \ / : ; , ” | ? * < >  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
EX/MD  
EXindicates this is the file for detected external alarm.  
MDindicates this is the file for detected motion.  
Enter user defined keyword in characters.  
(keyword)  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day).  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 2004 01 01)  
yyyymmdd  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second).  
(e.g. 23:59:00 23 59 00).  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.  
HHMMSS  
***  
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
Indicates total number of generated alarm(s). when the number reaches  
to 99, it returns to 00 and starts adding again.  
A: Pre-Recording images.  
B: Image when alarm has generated.  
C: Post-Recording images.  
A/B/C  
5) Enter Server Path”  
G
Configure FTP server directory to record files. If you do not know the directory,  
ask for your FTP server administrator.  
6) Click Save Settingsbutton to save configured items  
G
The changes are discarded.  
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IFTP by EXT Control (Recording Data by EXT Control)  
You can control the settings to record images for FTP by EXT Control.  
G
Select EXTin External Alarm Detectof the alarm settings (page. 64).  
To run the recording, select EXT Controlin Connection to FTP Enable”  
G
(page. 43).  
1) Configure Interval(s)  
G
Records 1 image per configured recording cycle (second).  
Enter a number to configure the interval.  
NOTE  
Cycle may change depending on Resolution (image size) and networking  
conditions.  
2) Enter File Name”  
G
Select one of two patterns, enter appropriate characters in the (keyword 1)  
field and the (keyword 2) field, respectively.  
File name will be shown like this:  
e.g. Pattern1: (keyword1) yy mm dd HH MM SS (keyword2).JPG  
Pattern2: (keyword1) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS (keyword2).JPG  
NOTE  
You cannot use these characters: \ / : ; , | ? * < >  
Followings are the meaning of each part.  
(keyword1)  
yymmdd  
Enter user defined keyword in characters.  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day).  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 04 01 01)  
Indicates date (Year, Month, Day).  
(e.g. January 1, 2004 04 01 01)  
yyyymmdd  
Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second).  
(e.g. 23:59:00 23 59 00).  
HHMMSS  
Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.  
(keyword2)  
Enter user defined keyword in characters.  
3) Enter Server Path”  
G
Configure FTP server directory to record files. If you do not know the directory,  
ask for your FTP server administrator.  
4) Click Save Settingsbutton to save configured items  
G
The changes are discarded.  
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IImage Accumulation to SD Memory Card  
Configures whether or not to save image data on SD memory card when the camera  
can not record image(s) on FTP server due to network problems. The accumulated  
data is transferred to the FTP server when the line is restored.  
1) Configure whether or not the Image Accumulation is active  
G
Select ONto save image data on SD memory card. Select OFFif you do not  
need to save image data on SD memory card.  
2) Configure Restriction  
G
Select an accumulation time from the pull-down menu. (1 to 24 [unit: hour], No  
limit)  
3) Configure Interval(s)  
G
Configure recording cycle of accumulated images.  
Enter a number to configure the interval.  
NOTE  
Set Image Accumulationto ONbefore setting Interval(s).  
4) Set up Re-transfer Trigger  
G
You can select the timing to re-transfer accumulated images to the FTP server.  
When Network Recovers: When the line is restored  
When EXT Control is opened: When the contact of EXT Control is opened  
5) Configure Re-transfer Interval  
G
Configure the interval (unit: second) for re-transferring accumulated images.  
Enter a number to configure the interval.  
G
6) Configure settings for viewing FTP status  
G
Select the interval in Check FTP status (sec)from the pull-down menu to try to  
view the FTP status.  
7) Click Save Settingsbutton to save configured items  
G
The changes are discarded.  
NOTE  
You can perform formatting an SD memory card by clicking Complete Formator  
Quick Formatin the Admin settings (page. 63).  
If the setting is made to record image data in an SD memory card at the time of  
alarm generation (page.40), the data is recorded to an SD memory card when  
the alarm is raised regardless of ON/OFF setting in the Image Accumulation.”  
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Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)  
File Transfer Order  
IPeriodic FTP by Schedule  
Basically, files are transferred in recorded order. However, the camera may take the  
following processes depending on networking conditions.  
1) When networking condition causes the file transferring delay, the camera may  
transfer the old files in the file transfer intervals.  
2) When files that could not transfer are still left by the time transferring schedule  
comes to end, the camera will keep continue to transfer the files until it transfers  
all the files.  
NOTE  
Depending on the conditions of networking and the FTP server, there may be occasions  
when files will not transfer. In this case, this camera is able to make backup data on the  
SD memory card.Go to the Network Setting screen and set Image Accumulationfunction  
under Image Accumulation to SD Memory Cardto ON. (see page 49) If you set this  
function toON, the files will be transferred to FTP server by following the process described  
in 2) above.  
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Recording Images on a Personal Computer  
You can record images in the JPEG file or AVI file format on a personal computer.  
Image Recording Feature  
Right-click on the image of the “Camera Window”  
screen.  
G
The operating menu appears on the screen.  
Click “Image Recording.”  
G
The image recording setting screen appears.  
Setting up Recording.  
When saving images as a JPEG file  
Mark here to save images  
as a JPEG file.  
Enter the saving interval.  
Click the “Save As” button  
¡ Select the destination  
directory.  
Enter the file name  
without the extension.  
Specify the recording limit.  
Mark one of the items and  
enter the value in its field.  
When saving images as an AVI file  
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When saving images as an AVI file  
Mark here to save images  
as an AVI file.  
Mark Autoor enter the frame  
rate value in the Frame  
Rate.  
Enter the recording interval.  
Enter the maximum number of  
frames recorded in one file.  
Click the Save Asbutton  
¡ Select the destination  
directory.  
Enter the file name without  
the extension.  
Specify the recording limit.  
Mark one of the items and  
enter the value in its field.  
Click the Startbutton.  
G
The recording operation starts.  
To stop the recording, right-click on the image ¡ Click  
Stop Image Recordingin the displayed operating  
menu.  
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Recording Current Image Data as Still Image  
Right-click on the image of the Camera Window”  
screen.  
G
The operating menu appears on the screen.  
Click Save Current Picture As.”  
G
A screen appears, asking you to specify the destination folder and file name.  
Specify the destination folder and file name.  
G
You can save the data in any place and under any file name you like.  
G
The still image taken at the moment when clicking Save Current Picture Asis  
saved.  
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Setting up  
G How to Set up  
G System Settings  
G User Settings  
G Admin Settings  
G Alarm Settings  
G Network Settings  
G Mail Settings  
G FTP Client Settings  
G FTP Server Settings  
G DDNS Settings  
G Recording Settings  
G Audio Settings  
G Updating the Firmware  
G Saving the Settings on a  
Personal Computer  
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How to Set up  
Only the Administrator is authorized to set up configurations for the network camera.You can  
select the setup items by clicking “Configuration” on the “Camera Window” screen.  
General Configuration  
Click “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera  
Window” screen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
• When you do not log in as Administrator, the “Configuration” menu does not  
appear. Perform the operation through the Administrator login.  
Click an item you want to configure in the  
Configuration menu on the left side of the screen.  
• The setup screen for the clicked item appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
To update the settings, click the “Change” button, the “Save” button, the “Save  
Settings” button or the “Set” button etc. under the item.  
To return to the image screen after configuration, click “Camera Window” on the  
left side of the screen.  
• On the screen in which “go to XX (name of setup item)” is displayed (e.g. “go to  
Mail Settings”), click it to display the setup screen for the item.  
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System Settings  
You can change a camera name and control time set.  
Click “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click “System” on the left side of the screen.  
• The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
GChanging the camera name  
1) Enter the camera name in the “Camera Name” field (default: nwcam02) (no  
more than 18 characters).  
2) Click the “Change” button.  
• The camera name is displayed in association with the images on the camera.  
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System Settings (Cont.)  
GSetting up a format to display date/time  
1) Select the “Date-Time Displaying Format” from the pull-down menu.  
• yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS (ex. 2004-9-15 14:23:32)  
• dd Mmm yyyy HH:MM:SS (ex. 15 Sep 2004 14:23:32)  
• mm-dd-yyyy HH:MM:SS (ex. 9-15-2004 14:23:32)  
(default: dd Mmm yyyy HH:MM:SS)  
2) Click the “Change” button.  
GSetting the color of date/time display  
1) Select “Text Color” from the pull-down menu.  
red/green/blue/white/black (default: green)  
2) Click the “Change” button.  
GChanging the time using an NTP server setting  
1) Mark “NTP” (default: not marked).  
2) Enter the host name of NTP server in the “NTP Server” field.  
3) Set the “Adjusting Cycle” from the pull-down menu (to specify the intervals to  
adjust time) (default: 24 hours).  
4) Click the “Adjust” button.  
GAdjusting the date and time  
1) Unmark “Synchronize with PC’s Time.”  
2) Enter the value in “Date” with numbers and “/” (e.g. 20/9/2004).  
3) Enter the value in “Time” with numbers and “:” (e.g. 14:23:32).  
4) Click the “Adjust” button.  
• When “Synchronize with PC’s Time” is marked, you can synchronize the  
setting with the time on a personal computer (default: marked).  
GSetting the time zone  
1) Select “Time Zone” from the pull-down menu.  
2) Click the “Adjust” button.  
GDaylight Saving setting  
1) Select “ON” or “OFF” for the “Daylight Saving” setting (default: OFF).  
2) Click the “Adjust” button.  
IRestoring the default settings  
You can restore the default settings (initial state).  
1) Click “Restore factory default configuration.”  
A confirmation message appears, asking whether or not the current settings  
should be restored to the default configuration.  
2) Click “OK.”  
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IRebooting the network camera  
You can restart the network camera.  
1) Click “Reboot IP Camera.”  
A confirmation message appears, asking whether or not the camera should be  
rebooted.  
2) Click “OK.”  
IUpdating the Firmware  
You can update the firmware on the network camera.  
Click “Firmware update.”  
For details, refer to “Updating the Firmware” ( page. 75).  
IClick “Firmware update.”  
You can save the network camera settings on a personal computer.  
Click “Export current configurations.”  
For details, refer to “Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer” ( page. 77).  
When updating the firmware, the settings are reset. Make sure to save the settings of  
the camera on your personal computer before starting update operation.  
IImporting the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer  
You can import the settings saved on a personal computer to the network camera.  
Click “Import new configurations.”  
For details, refer to “Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer” ( page. 77).  
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User Settings  
You can set up access rights.  
Click “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera  
Window” screen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click “User” on the left side of the screen.  
• The User setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
G Displaying the screen asking a user name and password  
1) Check “ON” in “User authorization required” (default: OFF).  
2) Click the “Set” button.  
• When accessing to the camera, you are required to enter a user name and  
password.  
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Storing the user name and password  
1) Enter the user name, password and password (confirm) for a new user in the  
field of “User ID,Password” and “Confirm,” respectively in “Add a user or  
change password.”  
2) Click the “Set/Change” button.  
• New user ID and password are stored in the network camera.  
Deleting a user name  
1) Select the “User name” you want to delete from the pull-down menu.  
2) Click the “Delete” button.  
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Admin Settings  
You can change the Administrator ID and password and view the level of SD memory card.  
Click “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click “Admin” on the left side of the screen.  
• The Admin setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
Changing the Administrator ID and password  
1) Enter the current login ID and the current password in “Current Login ID” and  
“Current Password,respectively.  
2) Enter new login ID, new password and new password (confirm) in “New Login  
ID,” “New Password” and “New Password (Confirm),” respectively.  
3) Click the “Change” button.  
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Setting Sound  
You can set up the camera to listen to sound on the camera even when logging in  
as User.  
1) Set “Sound” to “ON” or “OFF.”  
ON: To enable you to listen to sound on the camera even when logging in as  
User.  
(You can configure sound settings in “Audio Settings” (page. 74).)  
OFF: To disable you to listen to sound on the camera when logging in as User.  
(“Audio Settings” (page. 74) is not displayed when logging in as User.)  
2) Click the “Set” button.  
Viewing the level of SD memory card  
Click the “Reload” button.  
Formatting an SD memory card  
Click the “Complete Format” or “Quick Format.”  
The SD memory card is formatted used for the camera.  
Complete Format: To delete all the data in the card. Only the log for the complete  
format remains.  
Quick Format:  
To delete all the data except logs in the card.  
Restarting the camera  
Click the “Reboot IP Camera.”  
Important  
To change an SD memory card, turn off the camera once to switch cards and then turn  
on the power of the camera again. When the camera is powered with PoE, disconnect  
the LAN cable once to switch cards and then connect the LAN cable again.  
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Alarm Settings  
You can configure the external alarm and motion detection.  
If you connect a sensor or other device to the alarm input terminal (page 80), an alarm  
will notify you when the sensor detects anything out of the ordinary. For example, if you  
connect a sensor attached to a door, an alarm can notify you when the door is opened  
or closed. If you set the function of the “Motion Detect” to “Enable”, an alarm will notify you  
when a change is detected.  
Furthermore, you can configure the EXT Control. When selecting the EXT Control, you  
can control when to start recording from the external area. Likewise, connect a device to  
the alarm input terminal when the EXT Control is used.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click Alarmon the left side of the screen.  
• The Alarm setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
Configuring an external alarm  
1) Select one of the followings in “External Alarm Detect:”  
ON  
: To detect an external alarm  
OFF  
: Not to detect an external alarm  
(Default: OFF)  
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2) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
Setting the motion detection  
1) Select one of the followings in “Motion Detect:”  
Enable  
Disable  
: To turn motion detection on.  
: To turn motion detection off.  
(Default: Disable)  
2) Select the “Sensitivity” level from the pull-down menu.  
High  
: Generates an alarm upon detection even to the slightest  
change in brightness.  
Middle  
Low  
: Sensitivity is at a level between High and Low.  
: Generates an alarm upon detection of significant changes in  
brightness only.  
(Default: Middle)  
If an alarm is detected frequently when there are no abnormalities, reduce  
the level of sensitivity.  
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3) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
Setting up EXT Control  
1) Select “EXT” in “External Alarm Detect.”  
2) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
NOTE  
For record settings at the time of alarm generation, refer to “Alarm Recording”  
(page.40) and “FTP by External Alarm/Motion Detection” (page.46).  
For record settings when the EXT Control is used, refer to “FTP by EXT  
Control” (page.48).  
You can send an email at the time when an alarm is raised. For more information  
about settings, refer to “Mail Settings” (page. 68).  
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Network Settings  
You can configure an IP address for network connection.  
Click “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera  
Window” screen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click “Network” on the left side of the screen.  
• The Network setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
G Configuring the connection  
1) To set an IP address manually, check “Manually.” To obtain an IP address from  
the DHCP server, check “Automatically by DHCP.”  
(Default: Automatically by DHCP)  
2) When “Manually” is checked, fill in “IP Address,Subnet Mask,Default  
Gateway,” DNS1” and “DNS2.”  
3) Click the “Save” button.  
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G Configuring the HTTP port number  
1) Enter the HTTP port number in “HTTP Port Number” (default: 80).  
• For most applications, select 80 (default: 80).  
2) Click the “Change” button.  
Important  
G
If you do not know the subnet mask, consult the provider or relevant network system  
administration support center.  
You do not need to enter the default gateway if the network camera will not be accessed  
from another network. If you do need to enter a default gateway, consult your network  
system administration support center.  
When you try to reconnect to the network camera, be sure to confirm that the entered IP  
address and HTTP port number are new ones if you changed the IP address and HTTP  
port number.  
G
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Mail Settings  
You can configure the camera to send an email up to 10 addresses when an external alarm  
goes off, any motions are detected or an error occurs in an SD memory card.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click Mailon the left side of the screen.  
• The Mail setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
1) Enter the IP address or the server name of the SMTP in “Mail Server (SMTP).”  
2) Enter the authorization ID and password of the POP3 server in “User ID” and  
“Password” of “POP before SMTP.”  
When you are not using the POP3 server, check “OFF” in “POP before SMTP”  
(default: “OFF” in “POP before SMTP”).  
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3) Enter the email address of the Administrator in “Sender email address.”  
4) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
5) Enter email addresses of up to 10 destinations in “Receiver email address 1”  
to “Receiver email address 10.”  
6) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
7) Enter the mail title in “Subject” (default: TOSHIBA Network Camera).  
If a check is added to “Camera Name automatically,” the camera name is set  
automatically as the subject.  
8) Enter your message in the “Message body.”  
9) Select the number of attached images from the “Attach File” pull-down menu.  
10) Select whether or not a mail should be sent in the following cases:  
• “Send email when motion detected”  
Check here to send a mail when a motion is detected.  
• “Send email when external alarm detected”  
Check here to send a mail when an external alarm is detected.  
• “Send email when accumulator error caused”  
Check here to send a mail when an error occurs in an SD memory card to  
accumulate images.  
• “Send notification email by accumulating time”  
Check here to send a notification mail at 30-minute intervals up to the total  
length of time (240 minutes) when starting accumulating image data in an  
SD memory card.  
30min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 150mim, 180min, 210min, 240min  
11) When an error occurs in sending a mail, you can set up the re-sending  
operation.  
• Follow the setup procedures below:  
11-1) Check “ON” of “In an email transmitting error, [ ] times resendings are  
tried every [ ] minutes” (default: not marked).  
11-2) Select the times of resending operation from the pull-down menu for the  
first [ ] (default: 3).  
11-3) Select the time interval of resending operation from the pull-down menu  
for the second [ ] (default: 3).  
12) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
NOTE  
G
POP3 is a protocol for receiving (retrieving) mail from the mailbox. However, these settings  
will not result in received mail, for example, being deleted because the network camera  
does not retrieve mail.  
G
G
The mail function of the network camera does not support “SMTP Auth”.  
The attached image data is in a format that ordinary mail client software can read.  
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FTP Client Settings  
You can store images on an FTP server.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click FTP clienton the left side of the screen.  
• The FTP client setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
G For details, refer to “Recording Images on FTP Server” (¡ page. 41).  
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FTP Server Settings  
You can configure the network camera as an FTP server to access to a specific directory  
from a personal computer.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click FTP serveron the left side of the screen.  
• The FTP server setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
1) Enter the user name in “User ID” (default: ftproot).  
2) Enter the password in “Password” (default: ftpikwb).  
3) Enter the directory inside the camera (SD memory card) in “FTP Root Path.”  
(Example: /Normal/)  
4) Select the number of maximum connections from the pull-down menu in “Max  
connection” (default: 1).  
5) Click the “Save Settings” button.  
You can now connect to the specified directory in the camera by using the  
user name and password you entered.  
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DDNS Settings  
You can utilize the DDNS. Configure the connection for a DDNS server.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click DDNSon the left side of the screen.  
• The DDNS setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
1) Select “ON” to use the DDNS (default: OFF).  
2) Enter the user name in “User ID.”  
3) Enter the password in “Password.”  
4) Enter the DDNS server name in “DDNS Server”  
(default: www.netcam.zaantek.net).  
Do not change the DDNS server name.  
5) Click the “Save” button.  
Clicking “here” in “To sign up DDNS, click here.” displays a web page, allowing  
you to sign up to use a DDNS.  
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Recording Settings  
You can control the settings for image data recording at the time of external alarm detection  
and motion detection as well as normal recording on an SD memory card inserted to the  
network camera.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click Recordingon the left side of the screen.  
• The Recording setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Configure each item.  
G For details, refer to “Recording Images on an SD Memory Card”  
(¡ page.39).  
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Audio Settings  
You can configure the audio input from the network camera.  
When setting to “ON” in “Sound” of the Admin Settings, the audio settings can be available  
even when logging in as User. When “OFF” is selected, the setting cannot be configured  
through the User login.  
Click Soundon the left side of the Camera Window”  
screen.  
• The Audio setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
• When setting to “OFF” in “Sound” of the Admin Settings, “Sound” is not displayed  
on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen.  
Configure each item.  
1) Select one of the followings in “Audio Format:”  
PCM  
: Normal audio format (default)  
ADPCM  
: To reduce data capacity by compression as compared to PCM  
2) Select one of the followings in “Audio On/Off:”  
ON  
: To input audio from the network camera  
OFF  
: Not to input audio from the network camera (default)  
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Updating the Firmware  
Follow the procedures below to update the firmware.  
• When updating the firmware, all the settings are reset except IP addresses. Make sure  
to back up the settings of the camera before starting update operation (¡ page. 77).  
• When the update operation is completed, import the setting data from your personal  
computer (¡ page. 78).  
I Before Starting  
Download the latest firmware.  
G Create a folder where you want to save the latest firmware.  
G Access to the following Toshiba Web page on the Internet.  
URL: http://www.netcam.toshiba.com  
G Download the latest firmware according to the instructions on the Web page.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click Systemon the left side of the screen.  
• The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
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Updating the Firmware (Cont.)  
Click “Firmware update.”  
• The Firmware update screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Click the “Browse” button.  
• A screen appears, allowing you to select a file.  
Select the file of the latest firmware you downloaded in  
the above “Before Starting” section.  
• The name of selected file appears on the screen shown in Step 3.  
Click “Upload” button on the screen shown in Step 3.  
• Follow the instructions on the screen to update the firmware.  
• Restart the camera after the firmware is completely updated.  
Important  
G
Please ensure that your camera has the latest firmware update.  
All the operations stop in the camera while the firmware is updated.  
Never turn off the camera while the firmware is updated. It causes a failure of updating  
G
G
operation.  
G
Never disconnect a LAN cable from the camera while the firmware is being updated.  
Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
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Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer  
You can save the settings of the network camera on a personal computer.  
Click Configurationon the left side of the Camera  
Windowscreen.  
• The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen.  
Click Systemon the left side of the screen.  
• The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Click Export current configurations.”  
• When a confirmation screen appears for saving a file, click “Save.”  
• The Save As screen appears.  
Specify the destination and then save the file.  
• The file on settings is saved (example of file name: ikwb02conf.ini)  
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Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer (Cont.)  
Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer  
Click Import new configurationson the System  
setting screen.  
• The Import new configuration screen appears on the right side of the display.  
Click the Browsebutton.  
• A screen appears, allowing you to select a file.  
Select the file on settings you saved.  
• The name of selected file appears on the screen shown in Step 1.  
Click Importon the screen shown in Step 1.  
• The settings of the network camera are replaced by the settings you saved.  
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Others  
G Alarm Terminals  
G Index (Glossary)  
G Display of Logs  
G Before Calling Service  
Personnel...  
G Specifications  
G Appearance Diagram  
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Alarm Terminals  
You can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm terminals. See following  
table for functions of each terminal.  
���� Description  
Name  
Function  
·
Inputs External Alarm signal.  
ALARM IN  
Alarm Input  
Connect a sensor or other devices to the camera.  
����GND for a signal  
GND  
GND  
ALARM IN  
Alarm input terminal  
GND  
80  
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ISpecifications of Alarm Signals  
Name  
Internal Circuit  
Signal Condition  
Non-Voltage point signal, TTL signal inputs  
1k  
To  
CMOS input  
100ms or more  
3.3V  
Alarm Input  
0V  
Inside  
the  
Camera  
IExample Circuit Connection  
Network Camera  
Door Sensor  
ALARM IN  
GND  
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Index (Glossary)  
A
DC lens ..................................................10  
DDNS ..................................................... 72  
(Dynamic Domain Name System)  
This is the technique to overwrite the  
information of DNS (Domain Name  
System) server dynamically and forward  
only different information 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. If this  
combines with DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol), it is possible to  
assign IP address and host name right  
away as the host on the LAN changes.  
AC IN ........................................................ 5  
Accessories ............... Safety Precautions5  
Adjust the date and time ........................58  
Administrator .......................................... 18  
ADPCM ..................................................74  
AE level ..................................................29  
Compensation for Automatic Exposure of  
the camera.  
AES ........................................................11  
ALARM IN  
(Alarm input terminal) ............................80  
Alarm list ................................................32  
Alarm settings ........................................64  
Attaching picture to mail ........................69  
AUDIO IN ................................................. 5  
AUDIO OUT .............................................5  
Audio settings.........................................74  
AVI .......................................................... 52  
AWB .......................................................11  
Default gateway......................................66  
Network devices cannot communicate  
directly with devices in other networks.  
In this case, communication becomes  
possible by using devices like router.  
Generally, when communicating with  
other networks, you set the sending  
destination to that router.  
DHCP ..................................................... 13  
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
B
This is the protocol to assign IP  
Back Focus.............................................10  
Back light compensation (BLC) .......11, 29  
Before calling service personnel ........... 88  
Browser ............................................15, 26  
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.  
Software to view WEB screens.  
There is browser of Microsoft®s Internet  
DNS ........................................................66  
(Domain Name System)  
TM  
Explorer  
IP address is composed of list of  
numbers, and is hard to manage. Thus  
we use domain name which consists of  
alphabet and some symbols as alias to  
operate computers. This system, to  
correspond the IP address and the  
domain name, is called DNS.  
C
Camera searching application  
Camera Finder.....................................16  
Camera name ........................................27  
Camera Window .....................................27  
Changing password ...............................18  
Connection .............................................14  
Crossover cable .....................................14  
Download ...............................................75  
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.  
CS mount lens .........................................8  
E
EE lens ...................................................10  
Ethernet.................................................... 5  
Communication specification of  
computer network that is standardized  
by IEEE802.3  
D
Daylight Saving ......................................58  
DC IN (Power input terminal) ................... 5  
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EXT control ............................................65  
External Alarm ....................................... 64  
J
JPEG ......................................................51  
(Joint Photographic Experts Group)  
F
Standard gauge for compression of  
colored still image by ITU-TS (Interna-  
tional Telecommunication Union: ex-  
CCITT) and ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization). It can  
compress a still image between 1/10 to  
1/100 of size.  
Firmware ................................................75  
Program to run this product. It is  
installed in the flash memory, and can  
overwrite the program from PC by using  
PC upload function of the WEB.  
Formatting an SD memory card ............63  
Frame rate .............................................. 95  
Barometer for renewing displayed  
images per second.  
L
LAN. ....................................................... 14  
(Local Area Network)  
Computer networking in small area.  
FTP.........................................................41  
(File transfer Protocol)  
A protocol to transfer file(s) to other  
computers. The network camera equips  
both Active and Passive modes, and  
also supports Firewall.  
Lens.......................................................... 8  
Level of SD memory card ......................63  
LIVE........................................................ 31  
Images which the camera is projecting is  
called LIVE.  
H
Log .........................................................34  
Login.................................................18, 20  
Hub .........................................................14  
Wire gathering device used in10Base-T/  
100Base-TX network. Build up a  
network by connecting devices around a  
hub radially. There are various ports, like  
8port, 4port.  
M
MAC Address ......................................... 72  
(Media Access Control Address)  
Assigned individual code for each network  
card. Ethernet sends and receives the  
frame(data) by using this code.  
I
Image Accumulation .............................. 49  
IP address .............................................. 13  
Mail settings ........................................... 68  
Motion detection..................................... 64  
Address information for IP protocol. All  
devices communicate with IP must have  
IP addresses. Devices connected to the  
Internet must have only one global IP  
address in the world. IP address can be  
divided into network ID and host ID, and  
depending on the values of network ID,  
it also can be divided into class A, B  
and C.  
N
Network .................................................. 14  
PCs and other devices are connected to  
each other for information exchange via  
cables, public lines and/or radio.  
Networking settings ............................... 66  
Normal list .............................................. 33  
NTP server ............................................. 58  
(Network Time Protocol)  
Iris connector .........................................10  
Iris level ..................................................10  
Iris switch ...............................................10  
Server which provides accurate date and  
time from network.  
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O
S
OS ............................. Safety Precautions4  
Saving the settings................................. 77  
Screw holes for a tripod /stand ............5, 6  
SD memory card . 39, Safety Precautions12  
P
Secure Digital memory card. New  
super compact memory card that  
can record huge volume of multi  
media data.  
SMTP ..................................................... 68  
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)  
PCM .......................................................74  
Picture quality ........................................28  
Playback ................................................. 31  
The camera can play recorded images.  
This function is called playback.  
Playing recorded images ....................... 31  
PoE .....................................................8, 94  
POP3 ......................................................68  
(Post Office Protocol Version 3)  
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 function. Some  
mail servers use this function to send mail  
with SMTP.(POP3 before SMTP)  
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.  
Specifications .........................................95  
Still image...............................................51  
Straight-through Cable ........................... 14  
One of the Ethernet cables to connect PC  
and Ethernet hub.  
Subnet mask .......................................... 66  
Port Number ...........................................67  
IP address is composed of network ID  
and host ID. It plays a role to judge the  
length of network ID to distinguish  
network ID and host ID. By using this  
system, it estimates whether IP address  
of the addressed host is in local network  
or remote network.  
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.  
Power cord ............................................... 8  
Protocol ..................................................95  
T
Q
TCP/IP .................................................... 95  
Quality ....................................................28  
(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol)  
R
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 TCP (Transmission Control  
Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram  
Protocol). FTP, SMTP and other applica-  
tions use TCP/IP.  
Reboot ..............................................58, 63  
Recording normal images ......................40  
Reset button .......................................5, 93  
Resolution ..............................................28  
Returning to the default settings............58  
RNCP .....................................................95  
(Retrieve Neighborly Cameras Protocol)  
Timer recording ......................................40  
Protocol for mutual communication.  
Because of this protocol, the cameras  
can identify each other. The camera  
searching application, Camera Finder,  
also uses this protocol.  
U
Updating firmware ..................................75  
URL ........................................................15  
(Uniform Resource Locator)  
Router.....................................................14  
Device which relays data on a network  
to other network is called router. It  
decides by itself to which route to  
choose to forward the data by looking at  
IP address of network device.  
Method for assigning the Internet  
resource. “http://www.toshiba. com/” is  
the example of when accessing a website  
on the Internet.  
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VIDEO OUT .............................................5  
Video output ............................................. 5  
W
Wall bracket............. Safety Precautions15  
White Balance ........................................ 11  
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Display of Logs  
Logs are saved in an SD memory card. When the SD memory card is not set, no logs are  
accumulated.  
Up to about 4,000 logs can be accumulated on an SD memory card.  
Description  
Display  
System Boot  
Change Quality  
The system was booted (rebooted)  
The image quality is changed  
Change resolution  
Change Brightness  
Change Contrast  
Change Saturation  
Change Hue  
The resolution (image size) is changed  
The brightness is changed  
The contrast is changed  
The saturation is changed  
The hue is changed  
Set Flickerless  
The flickerless is set  
Change Area(BLC)  
Change AE Level  
Camera Name  
The back light compensation area is changed  
The AE level is changed  
The camera name is changed  
Set Time Type  
Set Text Color  
The form of date/time display is changed  
The color of date/time display is changed  
The date/time on the camera is changed  
The daylight saving is set  
The settings are reset to the default state  
The firmware on the camera is updated  
The configuration is exported  
Change Camera Time  
Set Daylight Saving  
Load default config  
Upload IPCamera  
Export config  
Import config  
The configuration is imported  
Set User check  
The access restriction is set  
Add User  
The User login is added  
Delete User  
The User login is deleted  
Change Admin  
Format SD card  
Set Alarm Detect  
Set Motion Detect  
Set Connection  
The Administrator login is changed  
An SD memory card is formatted  
The External Alarm Detection is set  
The Motion Detection is set  
The connection setting is configured  
The HTTP port number is set  
Set Http port  
Set Mail  
The Mail setting is configured  
Set POP before SMTP  
Set FTP Client  
Set FTP Port  
The POP before SMTP setting was enabled  
The FTP client setting is configured  
The FTP port number is set  
Set FTP Mode  
The FTP transfer mode is set  
Set FTP connection type  
Connection FTP Enable  
Change FTP Schedule  
Change FTP Alarm/Motion Detection  
Change FTP EXT Control  
Accumulation When FTP Error  
Set FTP Server  
The FTP connection type is set  
An item to record images to an FTP server is set  
The Periodic FTP Recording by Schedule is changed  
The FTP Recording by External Alarm/Motion Detection is changed  
The FTP Recording by EXT Control is changed  
The data accumulation to an SD memory card at the time of FTP error occurrences is set  
The FTP Server setting is configured  
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Description  
The DDNS setting is configured  
Display  
Set DDNS  
Set Recording  
The Record settings is configured  
Set Record Schedule  
The record schedule is set  
Set Alarm Record  
Set Motion Record  
Ext control short/open  
FTP down:re-connect  
FTP down:start accumulation  
FTP down:accumulation finish  
FTP Server login in fail  
FTP Client storage path isn't exist  
FTP binary mode change fail  
Mail connect  
The recording at the time of external alarm generation is set  
The recording at the time of motion detection is set  
The EXT Control is short-circuited/opened  
When an FTP server is down: Reconnected  
When an FTP server is down: Started the accumulation  
When an FTP server is down: Ended the accumulation  
Failed to log in an FTP server  
No directory to store in an FTP server does not exist  
Failed to change to FTP binary mode  
Connected to a mail server  
Mail connect fail  
Failed to connect to a mail server  
Send e-mail finish  
An e-mail is completely sent  
NTP connect fail  
Failed to connect to an NTP server  
New client  
A new client logged in to the camera  
SD unmount, Recording failure  
SD unmount, Accumulation failure  
Completed sending accum data  
discard, yymmddHHMMSS.jpg  
FTP fail to write image  
Recording failed because the SD card was not inserted  
Accumulation failed because the SD card was not inserted  
All the accumulated data was re-transferred to the FTP server  
A yymmddHHMMSS.jpg file was discarded internally  
A JPEG file failed to be written to the FTP server  
The amount of data accumulated while the server was down is equivalent to xxx minutes (increase)  
The amount of data accumulated while the server was down is equivalent to xxx minutes (decrease)  
FTP down: Accumulaiton of xxx min (incr)  
FTP down: Accumulaiton of xxx min (decr)  
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Before Calling Service Personnel...  
How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
There is no IP  
address of your  
network camera  
on The Camera  
Finder’s Network  
Camera List.  
G
The power of the camera  
is not turned on.  
G
Turn on the power.  
G
LAN cable is not  
connected.  
G
G
G
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.  
G
G
G
LAN cable is not  
connected to the PC.  
Connect the LAN cable to the PC in the right way.  
IP address of the PC is  
not configured.  
GConfigure the IP address of your PC correctly. ���  
(
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page 15).  
Cannot display a  
browser from  
Camera Finder.  
Installed directory of  
browser is wrong.  
GAssign the directory where you are going to install the  
browser. Start Camera Finder and go to “View”/  
“Customize”/“Default Browser.”  
The message,  
“The page  
cannot be  
G
The IP addresses of the  
camera and your PC are  
wrong.  
G
Set the correct IP address of the network camera.  
Set the correct IP address of your PC.  
G
displayed,”  
shows up, and  
cannot login to  
the camera even  
if you start  
G
Proxy has set to the  
browser.  
G
When proxy is set to the browser, sometimes you may  
not able to login. Change the setting which will not via  
the IP address of the network camera from the proxy of  
the browser, or the setting of host name which will not  
via proxy.  
Camera Finder.  
Cannot login to  
the camera even  
though entering  
the IP address of  
the camera  
See “The message, ‘The page cannot be displayed,shows up, and cannot login to the  
camera even if you start Camera Finder.”  
directly to the  
browser, and  
“The page  
cannot be  
displayed” shows  
up.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Error message  
shows up when  
trying to login.  
G
G
G
Entering wrong login ID  
and password.  
G
Enter right login ID and password.  
The default login ID is root,and the password is ikwb.”  
CapsLock of the PC is  
ON.  
G
The camera discriminates capital letter and lower-case  
letter. Enter your right login ID and password.  
You forget your login ID  
and the password.  
G
You need to reset the camera. 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.  
Cannot access to  
the camera from  
the Internet.  
G
Default gateway is not  
configured.  
G
Register your broadband router to the network camera  
as default gateway. ( page 66)  
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G
Port forwarding is not  
configured to the  
GConfigure port forwarding function (static IP  
masquerade, NAPT) to your broadband router. For  
broadband router.  
details, read the users guide of your broadband router.  
G
Setting access restriction  
from the Internet (WAN  
side), like IP filter, to the  
broadband router.  
G
Change the restriction setting. For details, read the  
user's guide of your broadband router.  
G
Using local (private) IP  
address.  
G
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  
guide of your broadband router.  
's  
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.  
G
The IP address which  
was provided from the  
DHCP server of the  
provider has been  
changed.  
G
Confirm the new IP address and try to access again  
with the new IP address.  
G
Renew the information registered to the DDNS server.  
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How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
Cannot perform  
settings.  
G
G
G
G
G
Lost the power of the  
camera during the  
performance.  
G
G
G
G
G
G
Make sure that the power of the network camera is ON.  
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.  
LAN cable of the PC has  
been pulled off during the  
performance.  
Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to a hub or  
router in the right way.  
Lost the power of a hub  
or router during the  
performance.  
Make sure that the power of a hub or router is ON.  
IP address in  
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 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.  
Connection Settingsin  
Network Settingshas  
been changed.  
http://192.168.0.40/  
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Symptom  
Cause  
No images are  
displayed.  
G
The iris switch is not set  
G
G
G
G
Set the iris switch properly for your lens.  
properly.  
G
The iris of your lens is  
Adjust the iris of your lens properly.  
Connect the cable properly.  
not adjusted properly.  
G
Any of the cables are not  
connected properly.  
The colors of  
G
The video monitor is not  
Adjust the video monitor properly.  
images are poor.  
adjusted properly.  
G
Lightings are dim.  
GBrighten the lightings.  
Cannot display  
images from the  
network camera.  
GThe Internet line is busy.  
G
Wait for a little while. Sometimes it takes time to display  
images.  
G
There are not enough  
G
There are the recommended requirements of PC to  
view the images of the network camera.  
(page 12)  
resources (CPU power,  
RAM).  
GClose all applications other than the network camera  
browser.  
Renewal speed  
of network  
camera images  
is too slow.  
(Part 1)  
G
Picture size is too large.  
G
The default setting of picture size is QVGA(320x240).  
To increase the speed, select a small image size in  
Resolutionof Camera Window.”  
G
Picture quality is too  
high.  
G
When you lower the image quality in Qualityof  
Camera Window,the renewal speed becomes faster;  
however, the picture quality becomes poor.  
Renewal speed  
of network  
camera images  
is too slow.  
(Part 2)  
G
More than one users are  
accessing the camera at  
the same time.  
G
When many users access to the camera at the same  
time, the renewal speed of the image becomes slow.  
The network  
G
Installed the camera in  
G
Make sure that the camera is installed in right way.  
Adjust the setting to place the Toshibalogo in the  
right direction.  
camera images  
are reversed in  
upside-down.  
wrong way.  
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How to Manage  
Symptom  
Cause  
Colors of the  
images are poor.  
G
Monitor color setting of  
your PC is set to 16 bit or  
less.  
GSet the monitor color higher than 16bit.  
Focus of the  
images is poor.  
G
The lens cover of the  
camera is not clean, or  
some dusts are on it.  
GWipe off the lens with dried cloth.  
G
G
G
G
Distance to an object is  
too far.  
G
G
G
G
Check the minimum object distance of your lens.  
No sound is  
output.  
Sound volume on your  
PC is 0.”  
Adjust the volume of your PC.  
No microphone is  
installed.  
Install commercial microphone (  
network camera.  
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page 8) to your  
The microphone you are  
using is not a supported  
microphone.  
You can install only condenser typed monaural  
microphone. Plug type has to be monaural 3.5f.  
Sound sensitivity  
of your camera is  
poor.  
G
The microphone is facing  
wrong way.  
G
Face the microphone of the camera where you want to  
gather sound.  
Cannot send  
mail.  
G
Settings of SMTP, POP3  
G
Check your SMTP and POP3 server which are  
server may not be right.  
provided from your provider. (  
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page 68)  
G
DNS server setting may  
G
Set your DNS server from your provider to DNS1”  
(Primary) and DNS2(Secondary) in DNS Settings.”  
page 66)  
not be right.  
(
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*
Sometimes primaryis described as masterand  
secondaryis described as slave,but these meanings  
are the same.  
G
Mail sending conditions  
GTo send mail, you need to perform mail sending  
are not configured.  
settings of the camera. ( page 69)  
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Cannot perform  
Auto Time  
G
NTP server setting may  
G
The NTP server released on the Internet may become  
not be right.  
invalid without notifying users.  
Settings.  
Couldnt  
complete  
firmware  
updating.  
G
Couldnt complete the  
updating because of  
network trouble, the  
power has cut off or other  
reasons.  
G
Retry updating firmware by following steps of  
Updating the Firmwareon page 75.  
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How to Manage  
Symptom  
Recorded  
Cause  
G
FTP recording function is  
G
Check the FTP recording function whether it is set to  
images are not  
saved in FTP  
server.  
not set to ON.  
ON. (  
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page 43)  
G
IP address of the FTP  
server, ID/ password or  
transfer directory is not  
set properly.  
GSet the correct information in the setting screen.  
(
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page 42)  
G
Could not keep the  
communication with the  
server during file transfer  
using FTP.  
GIf the recording did not resume even if you wait for  
more than 1 minute, check the connections with FTP  
server and the network camera.  
GWhen “Image Accumulation” is set to “ON”  
(
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page. 49), unsent recording files are accumulated  
in an SD memory card of the network camera. When  
the connection is re-established, all the accumulated  
recording data is sent to an FTP server.  
Pre-/post-  
G
Pre-ecording data is the  
data before alarm has  
generated. Therefore, its  
data sending order is not  
necessarily in order.  
G
Depending on the conditions of your server,  
networking, image size and/or image quality settings,  
numbers of sent images may become fewer than your  
expectation.  
recording files of  
the Alarm are not  
sent to the FTP  
server.  
Cannot solve the  
problems.  
G
Press the reset button.  
Pressing the reset button returns all the firmware  
settings of the camera to their default values (initial  
state at the time of purchase).  
Perform the following procedure to initialize the camera  
settings.  
1. Use a LAN cable to connect the camera to a hub  
with the power is turned on.  
2. Turn on the camera.  
3. Wait about one minute.  
4. Press and hold the camera reset button for five to  
ten seconds.  
5. Wait about one minute.  
Once the camera has restarted, reconfigure the  
settings. For details on the network and other initial  
settings, refer to page 13.  
GConsult with your dealer.  
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About PoE Power Supply Function for Supplying Power via a LAN Cable  
• There are two PoE (Power Over Ethernet) methods: the Spare Pair method (a power  
supply method that uses the unused wires) and the Signal Pair method (a power supply  
method that uses the signal wires).The camera, which is on the receiving side, supports  
both methods, but there are hubs and other power supply devices that only support one  
of the methods. For details, refer to the user’s manual of the power supply device.  
• Be sure to use a 4 pair twisted cable for the LAN cable because power cannot be supplied  
from the above-mentioned power supply device when some types of LAN cable are used.  
Others  
• 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.  
• Sound may not always synchronize with the camera images.  
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Specifications  
Model name  
Power  
Power consumption  
Image sensor  
Image pickup area  
IK-WB02A  
AC 24V 10% 60Hz/DC 12V 10%/ PoE  
Approx. 5.5w with Al lens  
1/3 inch CCD image area sensor  
4.96mm (0.195inch) horizontal X 6.0mm  
(0.236inch) vertical (1/3inch type)  
771 horizontal x 492 vertical  
2:1 interlace NTSC Standard TV system  
15.734kHz horizontal 59.94Hz vertical  
Line-Lock, Internal manually switchable  
Horizontal 480 TV line  
Effective picture element  
Scanning system  
Scanning frequency  
Synchronization  
Resolution  
Vertical 350 TV line (NTSC)  
Minimum illuminance of subject  
S/N  
Video output  
Output impedance  
White balance  
Iris control  
0.2Lux (F1.0, more than 10% of image output =0.45)  
50 dB (Typ.) (AGC off, weight ON)  
VBS 1.0V p-p / 75 ohms, composite  
75 unbalanced  
Automatic (2500.K to 10,000.K)  
Video Out / Iris Driver Circuit Built in  
Average AGC, (18dB)  
Gain control  
Automatic electronic shutter  
Backlight compensation  
Lens mount  
ON (1/60s to 1/100000) / OFF (1/60s)  
Manual ON/OFF switch (selectable 5 area)  
CS mount  
Alarm terminal  
Input X 1, Output X 1  
Image size  
Image compression method  
Quality settings  
640 X 480 320 X 240 160 X 120  
JPEG  
5 levels  
Maximum frame rate *1  
Max. 22 fps (640 X 480)  
Max. 30 fps (320 X 240, 160 X 120)  
Available (bi-directional (input through a microphone,  
output through a speaker), PCM, ADPCM)  
Audio-in jack: 3.5mm mono mini jack, plug-in power  
supported  
Audio *2  
Audio-out jack: 3.5mm mono mini jack  
Available (Recordable to an SD memory card)  
Available (Recordable to an SD memory card)  
SD memory card (not supplied)  
Available  
RJ-45 (10Base-T/100Base-TX)  
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, FTPc, FTPs,  
DHCP, POP3, DDNS, NTP, ARP, ICMP, RNCP  
-10°C to +40°C  
Motion alarm feature  
Image recording feature  
Storage media  
Mail notification feature  
Interface  
Protocols  
Guaranteed operating temperature  
Guaranteed operating humidity  
Storage temperature  
From 30% to 90% (no condensation should occur)  
-20°C to +60°C  
Weight  
Approx. 430g (camera only)  
External dimensions  
2.74(W) X 1.97(H) X 4.56(D) inches (63 X 50 X 116mm)  
(camera only)  
Accessories  
mini CD-ROM (1),  
Safety Precautions and Quick Start Guide (1),  
IRIS connector (1), EMI core (3)  
*1: The specification varies depending upon the subjects, the image quality, the network  
environment and/or your personal computers.  
*2: The sound may not be clear depending on the conditions of the lines.  
G
G
Designs and specifications may change without prior notice for better improvement.  
Some screen displays, pictures and illustrations contained herein may slightly differ from the  
actual images.  
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Unit: mm  
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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS. INC  
Security & Network Video Products  
9740 Irvine Boulevard,  
Irvine California 92618-1697  
Phone Number: (877)696-3822  
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How to use "EMI core"  
Three EMI cores are attached to this camera.  
These parts are used like the following drawing.  
If not used, an unnecessary radio wave may be emitted.  
Video cable:  
1 turn  
Audio cable:  
1 turn  
Power cable:  
3 turns  
EMIコアの使いかた�  
このカメラには3個 のEMIコアが 梱されています。�  
これらのコアは下図のようにしてお使いください。�  
使用されないと不要  
な電波が発生し、システムに障害  
出る場合があります。�  
ビデオケーブル�  
は1回通す�  
オーディオケー�  
ブルは1回通す�  
ケーブルは�  
3回通す�  
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WB02-03  
About the POWER SELECT Switch  
POWER SELECT Switch  
When power is supplied from a PoE  
compatible hub, etc.  
LAN cable  
PoE (IEEE802.3af)  
compatible hub, etc.  
AC24V/  
Switch the POWER SELECT switch  
DC12V  
PoE  
to PoE.  
When power is supplied from an AC24V or  
DC12V power source  
Adapter:  
UL listed class 2 power supply  
AC24V/  
Switch the POWER SELECT switch  
to AC24V/DC12V.  
DC12V  
PoE  
Power will not be supplied if the power source type and  
POWER SELECT switch do not match.  
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