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1. http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testserver cgi M le http 192 168 100 193 cqi bin adminjtestserver cai ftp transmission failed ftp transmission successfully d internet a internet 85 160 HTTP Select to send the media to an HTTP server when a trigger is activated B URL Enter the URL of the HTTP server E User name Enter the user name B Password Enter the password To verify if the HTTP settings are correctly configured click Test The result will be shown in a pop up window If it works you will also receive a test txt file on the HTTP Server http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser S http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser J http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin adminjtestserver cgi http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testserver cai HTTP Transmission successfully Thanks HTTP Transmission failed a amp e Internet P amp Internet Network storage Select to send the media to a network storage when a trigger is activated W Network storage location Enter the path of the network storage B Workgroup Enter the workgroup for network storage ll User name Enter the user name WE Password Enter the password To verify if the network storage settings are correctly configured click Test The result will be shown in a pop up window If it works you will also receive a test txt file on the netwo
2. Server Settings Windows Internet Explorer m m http 192 168 100 193 setup server html index 0 v gt Server Settings erver name Server Type w Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Email Sender email address Recipient email address Server address User name Password O FTP Server address Server port 21 User name Password FTP folder name Passive mode O HTTP URL Ihttp User name Password Network storage Network storage location For example my_nas disk folder Workgroup User name Password Done dq Internet amp 10099 84 160 o9c Configuration Definitions Cont Server name Enter a descriptive name for the server setting Server Type here are four choices of server types available Email FIP HTTP and Network storage Email Select to send the media via Email when a trigger is activated ll Sender email address Enter the email address of the sender ll Recipient email address Enter the email address of the recipient W Server address Enter the domain name or IP address of the email server la User name Enter the user name of the email account WE Password Enter the password of the email account To verify if the email settings are correctly configured click Test The result will be shown in a pop up window If it works you will also receive an email indicating the result http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser E
3. HITPS This section explains how to enable authentication and encrypted communication over SSL Enable HTTPS select this options to turn on the HI TPS communications Select either HTTP amp HTTPS or HTTPS only select the method to create a certificate before clicking Save Enable HTTPS To enable HTTPS you have to create and install certificate first Enable HTTPS secure connection HTTP amp HTTPS HTTPS only i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj 56 160 a J Configuration Definitions Cont Create and Install Certificate Select either to create a self signed certificate or a signed certificate Create and install certificate method 9 Create self signed certificate automatically Create self signed certificate manually Create certificate request and install To create a self signed certificate automatically l Click Create self signed certificate automatically c Click Save To create a self signed certificate manually l Click Create self signed certificate manually The Create Certificate window will pop up Create and install certificate methad Create self signed certificate automatically 9 Create self signed certificate manually Self signed certificate Create certificate request and install 2 Fill in the information required for generating a Certificate Signed Request CSR and click Save Create Certificate Country US State or province Provin
4. 87 160 E System boot Select this option to allow the Network Camera to trigger when the power of Network Camera is disconnected Event Schedule he effective period in which the event stays active Specify the effective period for the event B Select the days on weekly basis IB Select the time for recording in 24 hour time format Action Also referred as the effect defines the action to be performed by the Network Camera when the trigger is activated Select the action to perform when a trigger is activated B irigger digital output for Z seconds oelect this option to turn on external digital output device when a trigger is activated Specify the length of trigger interval in the text box ll Server name and Media name oelect the server and media name to allow the Network Camera to send the media files to the server when a trigger is activated The server name is a name specified on the server setting page The media name is a name specified on the media setting page and listed in the drop down list When completed select Enable this event Click Save to take effect and then click Close to quit this page The new event name will appear in the event drop down list on the application page To remove an event setting from the list select an event name from the drop down list and then click Delete Event Settings Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger motion detection DFF V V V V V V v 00 00 24 0
5. Root Password Note Leaving the root password field empty means the camera will not be protected by password Root Password Confirm root password The administrator account root is permanent and can not be deleted To add more accounts you must apply a password for the root account first l Type the identical password in both text boxes 2 Click Save to enable password protection 3 A log in window is displayed for authentication type the administrators name and password to access the Network Camera Add User dicis User name User password User type 9 Administrator Operator O viewer Add Administrators can add up to twenty user accounts Input the new users name and password c Select the desired security level Click Add to take effect Access rights are sorted by account types here are three kinds of account types e Administrator can access all pages and use all URL Commands Operator can access only the main page and use some UHL Commands Viewer can access only the main page and not use any URL Commands i T m J m s 0 uolVeInsiju0y Manage User Manage User User name User password Ep Usertvpe Administrator Operator Viewer Here you can change users access rights or delete user accounts 1 Pull down the user list to find an account c Make necessary changes and then click Save or Delete to take effect 55 160
6. displayed at the top of the main page System Time System Time i T m J m s 0 uoneansiyuo C Enable Daylight Saving Time Note You can upload your Daylight Saving Time rules on Maintenance page or use the camera default value Time zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time Denver 9 Keep current date and time Q Sync with computer time Computer date 2009 03 05 Computer time Manual Date yyyy mm dd 2009 03 05 Time hh mm ss 13 48 45 Q Automatic NTP server Updating interval One hour 53 160 Enable Daylight Saving Time Select this option to enable daylight savings time DST During DST the system clock moves one hour ahead Set the time zone for your Network Camera first if using this feature The starting time and ending time of the DST is displayed upon selecting this option To manually configure the daylight saving time rules refer to Upload or Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File on page 68 for details System Time Enable Daylight Saving Time Note You can upload your Daylight Saving Time rules on Maintenance page or use the camera default value Starting Time NONE Ending Time NONE Time zone Set your local time zone from the drop down list Keep current date and time Select this option to keep the current date and time of the Network Camera The Network Camera internal real time clock maintains the date and time even when the power of the system is turned off S
7. one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of what it does Copyright C year name of author This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the icense or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show wi This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and Show c they could even be mouse click
8. E a E ESRAS Je Glossary Index nennen nnne nentes rns rte 73 Q Specifications eene nrer nr rennen erre rrr rnc 79 ppearance Diagram cocecccccccccccccccccccccccsscccscececcccssscvsescsescssescsssevstscsssesseseasecatssuassevsteviseserseesseeey 76 35 160 Contents IK WB7OA Shade 2 ct m o al C O O 5 Q Screws RJ45 female female e Mounting bracket coupler SN gt Unused S ee Se AC adapter Silica gel Wrench O Connectors OQ Quick Start Guide and Important Safeguards TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt Model IK WB70A Quick Start Guide and Impor rtant Safeguards Warranty CD ROM NETWORK CAMERA IK WB70A TOSHIBA alee Nindows MADE IN TAIWAN sT Ir ara ide 36 160 ot o OQ C O O 5 Physical description Front panel illuminance sensor Lens IR LED Connectors Ethernet 10 100 RJ45 plug e Audio output green mini jack Microphone input pink mini jack lt Power cord socket black GND Cable length approx 39 inches 1000 mm General I O Terminal Block This Network Camera provides a general I O terminal block which is used to connect external input or output devices Ihe pin definitions are described below N C No Connector 485B RS485 485A RS485 AC24V 24 VAC Power Input AC24V 2
9. Settings on page 30 if you see a warning message at initial access click Install to install an ActiveX control on your computer Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name RISP MPEG4 SP Control This page applies to Publisher Toshiba Corporation Windows XP It is also applicable for Windows Y More options instal JE Don t Instal Vista Business _ While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm vour computer Only install software From publishers you krust what s the risk 0 ct J a zi O 5 Q if you see a dialog box indicating that your security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls please enable your ActiveX controls for your browser Choose Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level n 3 Internet Options JEJ Gonera SOCURY Privacy Contert Connections Programs Advanced Select zona to view r Change security settings eoe y O Internet Local intranet Trusted skes Restricted em Internet e This zora is for Internet websites except those ited in trusted and rechrkted pores Securty ewe for the 20606 Allowed levels for this zone Medium to High Medeum high Appropriate for most websites Prompts before downloading potertisly unsafe content Unisigned ActiveX conkrols vill no be downloaded mm 2 Look for Download signed ActiveX controls select E
10. TCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 Lili Ses 1 A atur Pan speed Tilt speed Zoom speed Preset position name Preset Position Follow the steps below to set preset positions l Adjust the Network Camera to a desired position with the buttons on the right side of the window 2 In the Preset position name text box enter a descriptive name for the preset position The preset position name allows up to forty characters Click Add to take effect The preset position name will appear in the Preset Positions drop down list To remove a preset position from the list select a preset position name from the Preset Positions drop down list and then click Delete 3 You can click Go to to aim at preset positions which will also displayed in the main page 4 Click Save to take effect Custom Command If the Custom camera scanner is selected as the PTZ driver the PIZ control panel on the main page will not take effect You need to configure command buttons to control the PTZ scanner Click Custom Command to open the Custom Command page A total of five command buttons can be configured Refer to the user s manual of your PTZ scanner to enter the command in the following blanks Leaving the Button name field empty means the command button will not be displayed in the homepage Button name Command Command 1 Upleft Command 2 Upright Command 3 Downleft Command 4 Downright Command 5 Click Save to enable
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12. audio data will be transmitted to all clients even though the audio transmission is enabled in the Client Settings page In that case the following message is displayed The media type has been changed to video only because Ehe media From server contains no audio Input gain he input gain are selectable at the folowing settings 34 5 dB 33 dB 31 5 dB 30 dB 28 5 dB 27 dB 25 5 dB 24 dB 22 5 dB 2 dB 19 5 dB 18 dB 16 5 dB 15 dB 13 5 dB 12 dB 10 5 dB 9 dB 7 5 dB 6 dB 4 5 dB 3 dB 1 5 dB O dB 1 5 dB 3 dB 4 5 dB 6 dB 7 5 dB To 0B ote le 0B Audio type Select audio codec AAC or GSM AMR and the bit rate AAC targets at performing good sound quality at the cost of higher bandwidth consumption The bit rates are selectable at the following rates 16Kbps 322Kbps 48Kbps 64Kbps 96Kbps and 128Kbps GSM ARM is designed to optimize speech quality and requires less bandwidth The bit rates are selectable at the following rates 4 75Kbps 5 15Kbps 5 90Kbps 6 Kbps 7 4Kbps 7 95Kbps 1O 2Kbps and 12 2Kbps When completed with the settings on this page click Save to take effect 76 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj o9o Configuration Definitions Cont Motion detection This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to enable motion detection A total of three motion detection windows can be configured Enable motion detection IK WB70A
13. ma irae onth second WeeknMonth WeelonMonth 5 DayofWeek Sunday DayofWeek Hour 2 Hourz lt TimeZone id 240 name GMT 06 00 Central Time US and Canada v ore D Q irene 10 93 160 3 In the Upload Column click Browse and specify the XML file If the incorrect date and time is assigned you will see the following warning message when uploading the file to the Network Camera fi config dst xml Notepad i og File Edit Format View Help Hour gt 2 lt Hour gt lt fEndTime gt lt Timezone gt Timezone id 280 name GMT 07 00 Mountain Time Denver gt lt StartTime gt a e a Month gt 15 lt mMonth gt Day Day lt weekinmonth gt second lt weekinmonth gt lt Dayofweek gt Sunday lt Dayofweek gt lt Hour gt 2 lt Hour gt startTime Endr ime lt shift gt 60 lt shift gt lt Month gt 11 lt Month gt lt Day gt lt Day gt lt week inMonth gt First lt week inMonth gt lt Dayofweek gt Sunday lt Dayofweek gt Hour gt 2 lt Hour gt lt fEndTime gt lt Timezone gt Timezone jid 240 name CGMT 06 00 Central Time CUS and Canada gt lt StartTime gt lt shift gt 60 lt shift gt lt Month gt 3 lt Month gt lt Day gt lt Day gt lt week inMonth gt second lt week inmMonth gt lt Dayofweek gt Sunday lt Dayofweek gt i http 192 168 100 193 cgi binfadminjupload cgi Invalid Month value in TimeZon
14. provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program P e Q z x 104 160 e D x o9c The original text English of end user license agreement on free software components used in the TOSHIBA Network Camera Cont You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee e You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or
15. the allowed list is set from 1 1 1 0 to 192 255 255 255 and the range of the denied list is set from 1 1 1 0 to 170 255 255 255 Only users IP located between 171 0 0 0 and 192 255 255 255 can access the Network Camera i T m J m s 0 uoneansSiuoj Delete allowed list Delete denied list In the Delete allowed list or Delete denied list select a list from the drop down list c Click Delete to take effect 69 160 Audio and video This section explains how to cofigure audio and video performances of the Network Camera It contains the following two segments Video settings and Audio settings Video settings r Video settings Video title IK WB70A Color Color Power line frequency 60 Hz Video orientation Iv Flip M Mirror White Balance Auto Y Exposure Time 1 305 M Overlay title and time stamp on video and snapshot Image Settings Privacy Mask Sensor Settings video quality settings for stream 1 Mode MPEG 4 Frame size 176x144 Maximum frame rate 30 fps Intra frame period 15 Video quality C Constant bit rate 512 kbps v Fixed quality Good Video quality settings for stream 2 Mode MPEG 4 Frame size 176x144 Maximum frame rate 5fps Intra frame period 15 Video quality Constant bit rate an kbps wl C Fixed quality Good Disable IR LED r Audio Settings Mute Input gain 10 5 de Audio type C AAC GSM AMR AAC bit
16. the clients By default the RIP port for video is set to 5556 and the HIP port for audio is set to 5558 The RICP Real time Transport Control Protocol allows the Network Camera to transmit the data by monitoring Internet traffic volume By default the RICP port for video is set to 5557 and the RICP port for audio is set to 5559 66 160 i Q h J c s 0 uoneansSiuoj P m Q 5 J Configuration Definitions Cont The five ports can be changed between 1025 and 65535 The RIP port must be an even number and the RICP port is RIP port number plus one and thus always be odd When the RIP port changes the RICP port will change accordingly If the RIP ports are incorrectly assigned the following warning message is displayed Multicast settings for stream 1 or Multicast settings for stream 2 Selecting the Always multicast enables Network Camera to transmit the multicast packets Unicast video transmission delivers a stream through point to point transmission multicast on the other hand sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream by requesting a copy from the Multicast group adaress The multicast RIP port must be an even number and the multicast RTCP port number is the multicast RTP port number plus one and thus it is always be odd When the multicast RIP port changes the multicast RICP port will change accordingly hese ports can be changed betwe
17. the settings and click Close to guit the page 80 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuo oo Configuration Definitions Cont The command button will appear in the main page as the following diagram Network Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer PEE a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx x x a A JO Search 5 Favorites E a m 33 Address 4 http 192 168 100 193 vE co us TOSHIBA Network Camera 2009 03 27 14 07 44 ge Snapshot Ti Configuration Client Settings Digital Output ON X OFF Pan speed M Tilt speed oY E I i i x Go to LL M Ne d Internet i T J m s 0 uoneansSiuoj 81 160 Application This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to react in response to particular situations A typical application is that when a motion is detected the Network Camera sends buffered images to an FIP server or via Email as notifications Event Settings Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger Server Settings Name Type Address Location Media Settings Available memory space 4800KB Name Type In the illustation on the right side an event can be triggered by many sources such as motion detection or external digital input devices When an event is triggered you can specify what kind of action will be performed You can configure the Network Camera to send snapshots or videos
18. will erase any previous settings Audio When using multiple network cameras restart Internet Explorer each time you switch the camera Using the same Internet Explorer for the multiple cameras may transmit multiple camera s audio 96 160 gt e z x Wrong date and time If this Network Camera is left in the low temperature environment the date and time of camera may be delayed when turning on the power To prevent this trouble it is highly recommended to leave the power ON of Network Camera in the low temperature environment gt D x 97 160 I co Nw Y j wu Glossary Index A ACCESSO cscsmdetediuma iae nem rniii henii 11 ACCesSS NISL M 44 Administrator ee 30 Alarm setting ese Re OC AUCIO OUTPUT ee Wie AudiO Setting eH gt 5 BrOWSET M B Software to browse Web screens Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer M only Camera wale gig Pu RR 54 The network cameras Pan Tilt Zoom operation by connecting with a PTZ driver or scanner via RS485 interface Camera name rere ens 28 Certificate ssssseee ees 32 This is a certificate for HTTPS There are a self signed certificate and a signed certificate The certificate can be created by using the network camera Sapi AUE E a eeakatiadabens 28 Sapi niie RCRUM Daylight Saving Ti
19. 0 motion 88 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj Configuration Definitions Cont Hecording This section explains how to configure the recording settings for the Network Camera Recording Settings Recording Settings Mame Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat Time Source Destination Click Add to open the recording setting page In this page you can define the recording source recording schedule and recording capacity A total of two recording settings can be configured Recording Settings Windows Internet Explorer m o X http 192 168 100 193 setup recording_entry html index 0 gt Recording Recording name El Enable this recording Priority ISource Stream1 M Recording Schedule Sun v Mon v Tue v wed v Thu v Fri v Sat Time 9 Always From 00 00 to 24 00 hh mm Destination IMax recording capacity old file will be overwritten after reaching maximum recording capacity 1000 Kbytes 1000 200000000 IFile size for each recording 200 Kbytes 200 6000 File name prefix Save Giese Done d Internet 100 Recording name Enter a descriptive name for the recording setting Enable this recording Select this option to enable video recording Priority Select the relative importance of this recording setting High Normal and Low Source Select the
20. 0P 10 q Power source 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Rated output 12 VDC 1 5A A O Ambient temperature guaranteed for performance 32 F to 104 F OC to 40C Storage temperature 4 F to 140 F C20C to 600 Maximum external dimensions 1 42 x 1 85 x 2 93 inches 36 x 47 x 74 5 mm width x height x depth Cord length 72 inches 1828 mm 34 160 B Ove Table of Contents Introduction NE OCU CTO a RP OP REED 2 ct IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS essem aaa EEEE EAEE E EELEE AEREE EEEE EE ERRER EEEE n earn rns rais 4 a NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION Rhen 6 c Bes ssigR Ms ME TNNT TRERER A AeNA E 7 z FBRO EL AAAA 8 2 Table of Contents Rennen nnne nnne rrr nennen 10 IS A 11 Q Physical description ssssssssssRRRRRRnnnemmnnnenmmmnnn nennen nnne le Installation Q InstallatiOn ssssssssssseRR Rm enn 14 Hardware WAST AG LOIN ncticoacadeninsSexaniatcchscdncsseteddaccasSnideandced esddeeanantddbsednaeauedednedaddetachosdecctandnabetenteGesandedeeie 14 Network deployment seem mem e RRnmennnnnnmnn nnn n rrr rrr ne rss e erasa ag ar ener ra es s ansa ann 15 Software installation eeseeseeee emm en nrenerrn e nn nsess nes n nin rrr nene r ess ss asa arriere ns 18 Initial Access to the Network Camera RIRs 19 Using isemee i i RR 99 19 Using 3GPP compatible mobile deviC6es ssssee mnn c1 How to
21. 4 VAC Power Input GND Ground DI Digital Input DO Digital Output 12V 12 VDC Output Pin No Connector 485B RS485 A Sa mires ACZ AN 24 VAC Power Input ZAN AC s T uos 24 VAC Power Input GND Ground Di Digital lutput OPEN Short to GND isolation 2 kV__ DO Digital Output Max 12 VDC max 400 mA isolation 2 kV 12 VDC 1096 max 04A 37 160 1234 OJOJOJO 1 12V 12 VDC Output 2 DO Digital Output 3 DI Digital Input 4 GND Ground The connection definition is as below when Digital input is used for alarm input AternaCircuit Signal Condition Active state is low 100 ms or more 12V pq OERO i Alarm switch Dp gt A c N ot Tt o ol C O O 5 OV Digital Input Active state is high 100 ms or more gt 12V OV Digital Output MAX 12 VDC 400 mA 38 160 d Installation In this users manual User refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera and Administrator refers to the person who can configure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera Hardware installation Please verify that your product package contains all the accessories listed in the Package Contents listed on page ll Depending on the user s application an Ethernet cable may be needed The Ethernet cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 0 ct D D O 5 N Connect the powe
22. Convention and other intellectual property laws and agreements The permission of Toshiba and the third party must therefore be obtained before the software can be reproduced Contact Toshiba if you need it for more information at nttp www toshibasecurity com support firmware jsp 103 160 on O The original text English of end user license agreement on free software components used in the TOSHIBA Network Camera GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc D Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA O21 10 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free so
23. ICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP 7 WWW MPEGLA COM AMR NB Standard THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AMR NB STANDARD PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT THE FOLLOWING LICENSORS PATENTS MAY APPLY TELEFONAKIEBOLAGET ERICSSON AB US PAT 6192335 6275798 6029125 6424938 6058359 NOKIA CORPORATION US PAT 5946651 6199035 VOICEAGE CORPORATION AT PAT 0516621 BE PAT 0516621 CA PAT 2010830 CH PAT 0516621 DE PAT 0516621 DK PAT 0516621 ES PAT 0516621 FR PAT 0516621 GB PAT 0516621 GR PAT 0516621 IT PAT 0516621 LI PAT 0516621 LU PAT 0516621 NL PAT 0516621 SE PAT 0516621 US PAT 5444816 AT PAT 819303 AT E 198805T1 AU PAT 697256 BE PAT 819303 BR PAT 9604838 7 CA PAT 2216315 CH PAT 819303 CN PAT ZL96193827 7 DE PAT 819303 DE69611607T2 DK PAT 819303 ES PAT 819303 EP PAT 819303 FR PAT 819303 GB PAT 819303 IT PAT 819303 JP PAT APP 8 529817 NL PAT 819303 SE PAT 819303 US PAT 5664053 THE LIST MAY BE UPDATED FROM TIME TO TIME BY LICENSORS AND A CURRENT VERSION OF WHICH IS AVAILABLE ON LICENSOR S WEBSITE AT HITPZ WWW VOICEAGE COM About the software This product contains a piece of software licensed to TOSHIBA CORPORATION hereafter TOSHIBA by a third party Ihe copyright and other intellectual property rights of the software are held by this third party or the licensor The software is protected by the Copyright Law Universal Copyright
24. J http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testserver cqi v Error in sending email I http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser EJ http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testserver cgi M The email has been sent successfully P amp Internet gi amp Internet FTP Select to send the media to an FIP server when a trigger is activated B Server address Enter the domain name or IP address of the FIP server B Server port By default the FTP port server is set to 2l Also it can be assigned with another port number between 1025 and 655935 lI User name Enter the login name of the FIP account Il Password Enter the password of the FIP account B Remote folder name Enter a folder to place the media file If the folder name does not exist the Network Camera will create one on the FIP server E Passive Mode Most firewalls do not accept new connections initiated from external requests If the FIP server supports passive mode select this option to enable passive mode FTP and allow data transmission to pass through the firewall i Q m J s 0 uoneansSiuoj To verify if the FIP settings are correctly configured click Test The result will be shown in a pop up window If it works you will also receive a test txt file on the FIP Server http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser EJ http 192 168 100 193 cgi binadmin testser
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26. Set up the Network Camera in a LAN Please refer to Software installation on page 18 for details c Go to Configuration gt Network gt Network Type Select LAN gt Use fixed IP address 3 Enter the static IP Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS provided by your ISP Network Type LAN GetIP address automatically Use fixed IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS Secondary ONS Primary WINS server Secondary WINS server iM Enable UPnP presentation Enable UPnP port forwarding PPPoE User name Password Confirm password Internet connection via PPPoE Point to Point over Ethernet Choose this connection type if you are connected to the Internet via a DSL Line Please refer to PPPoE on page 36 for details 192 168 100 193 ego 192 165 100 201 41 160 Set up the Network Camera through Power over Ethernet PoE When using a PoE hub The Network Camera is PoE compliant which allows it to be powered via a single Ethernet cable If your hub or gateway supports PoE refer to the following illustration to connect the Network Camera to a PoE hub gateway via an Ethernet cable power data transmission 0 ct a D i O 5 PoE hub not supplied When using a non PoE hub If your hub or gateway does not support PoE use a PoE power injector not supplied to connect between the Network Camera and a non PoE hub or gateway PoE power injector not sup
27. TCP AV DONIN 14 07 44 Window Marne ee ooo Sensitivity 0k Fercentage To enable motion detection follow the steps below 1 Click New to add a new motion detection window 2 n the Window Name text box enter a descriptive name for the motion detection window WE o move and resize the window drag drop the window B o delete window click X at top right of the window 3 Define the sensitivity to moving objects and the space ratio of all alerted pixels by moving the Sensitivity and Percentage slider bar 4 Click Save to take effect 5 Select Enable motion detection to enable this function For example Enable motion detection C go IK WB7OA TCP AV 200Q0B2T 14 07 44 0 J Window Mame 5m wi m l1 sensitivity D j i 00 m Fercentage 2 10 The Percentage Indicator will rise or fall depending on the image variation When motions are detected by the Network Camera and are judged to exceed the defined threshold a red bar rises Meanwhile the motion detection window will be outlined in red Photos or videos can be captured instantly and configured to send to the remote server Email FTP by using this feature as a trigger source For more information on how to plot an event refer to Application on page 5 7 77 160 A green bar indicates that even though motions are detected the event will not be triggered because the image variations are still falling under the def
28. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt NETWORK CAMERA Model IK WB7OA User s Manual For information on our latest products and peripheral devices refer to the following Website B htto www toshibasecurity com The above URL is subject to change without prior notice If the URL changes refer to the Toshiba website http www toshiba com 26 160 cy ww 1 VJ Introduction FCC USA INFORMATION NOTE his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 2 ct Tt o ol C O mp O 5 USER INSTALLER CAUTION Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfere
29. TPS connection Click OK or Yes to continue the operation Fig 3 Fig 4 32 Certificate Lrror Havigetion tacked Windows internet Explorer IRL G T E Hiper bes 100 EGG p A P Security Ale rt Ve PO certificats ror hion Dioched To QD mobs Dras Information vau exchange with this site cannot be viewed or a There isa problem with this websites security certificats changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate The security certificate was issued by a company vou have nat chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether vou want to trust the certifying authority Wie recommend thal you cose this webpage and do not cominue bo this website 9 o A The security certificate has expired or is not pet valid 9 j ds The name on the security certificate is invalid ar does nat match the name of the site Qi rom UR onini Do you want to proceed i View Certificate Above security alert may be shown when accessing the camera by HI IPS using Self Signed Certificate IE7 Click Continue to this website not recommended on Fig 3 to continue the operation IE6 Click Yes on Fig 4 to continue the operation i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj 59 160 Network This section explains how to configure wired network connection for the Network Camera It consists the following five segments Network Type HI TP Two way audio FIP and RI SP Streaming After comple
30. You can set up two separate streams for the Network Camera for different viewing devices For example set the Network Camera to a smaller frame size and a lower bit rate for remote viewing on mobile phones Or set the Network Camera to a larger video size and a higher bit rate for live viewing on web browsers 13 160 B Mode The Network Camera offers two choices of video compression standards for real time viewing MPEG 4 and MJPEG If MPEG 4 is selected it is streamed in HISP or HITP There are four dependent parameters provided in MPEG 4 mode for video performance adjustment Video quality settings for stream 1 Mode MPEG 4 Frame size Maximum frame rate Intra frame period Video quality Constant bit rate 9 Fixed quality B Frame size oelect the video size A larger frame size takes up more bandwidth The frame sizes are selectable in the following resolutions 1 6 x 144 352 x 240 and 640 x 480 B Maximum frame rate This limits the maximal refresh frame rate per second Set the frame rate higher for a smoother video update If the power line frequency is set to bOHz the frame rates are selectable at the following rates lfps 2efps Sfos 5fps efps lOfps Ib5fps 20fps and 2b5fps If the power line frequency is set to 60Hz the frame rates are selectable at the following rates Ifps 2fos Sfos Sfos Sfos lOfps I5fps 2Ofps abefps and 3Ofps B intra frame period Determine how often to plant an fra
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33. c Malfunction or non function resulting in indirect additional or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of expected income and suspension of business activities 3 Incorrect use not in compliance with instructions in this users manual 4 Malfunctions resulting from misconnection to other equipment 5 Repairs or modifications made by the user or caused to be made by the user and carried out by an unauthorized third party 6 Notwithstanding the foregoing Toshiba s liabilities shall not in any circumstances exceed the purchase price of the product ot Tt o al C O O 5 Copyright and Right of Portrait There may be a conflict with the Copyright Law and other laws when a customer uses displays distributes or exhibits an image picked up by the camera without permission from the copyright holder Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law Protection of Personal Information Images taken by the camera that reveal the likeness of an individual person may be considered personal information To disclose exhibit or transmit those images over the internet or otherwise consent of the person may be required Usage Limitation The product is not designed for any critical applications Critical applications means life support systems exhaust or smoke extraction applications medical applications co
34. ccess i T m J m s 0 Reboot system now This connection will close uoneansiuoj RT IT The following message is displayed when you have selected an incorrect firmware file Starting firmware upgrade Do not power down the server during the upgrade The server will restart automatically after the upgrade is completed It will takes about 1 5 minutes Wrong PKG file format Unpack fail 95 160 Troubleshooting Status LED The LED indicates the status of the Network Camera Status LED Description Blinking red Power is being supplied to the Network Camera two short one long c Hestore or reboot the Network Camera Heboot and restore XA NA AD k Reset button mi Ig li m Status LED There is a reset button on the inner side of the Network Camera It is used to reboot the Network Camera or restore the Network Camera to factory default Sometimes rebooting the Network Camera could set the Network Camera back to normal state If the problems remain after rebooting restore the Network Camera to factory default and install again Heboot Press and release the reset button he status LED will blink two short one long in red Restore Press the reset button continuously for over 5 seconds until the status LED blinks two short one long in red Note that all settings will be restored to factory default N Restoring the factory defaults
35. ce Locality City Name Organization Organization Name Organization Unit Unit Name Common Name IP Address Validity asanla Please wait while the certificate is being generated iii a 3 Click Save i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj To install a trusted create certificate l Click Create certificate request and install The Create Certificate window will DOP Up Create and install certificate method Create self signed certificate automatically Create self signed certificate manually 9 Create certificate request and install Certificate request reate Select certificate file Browse 57 160 2 Fill in the information required for generating a Certificate Signed Request CSR and click Save Create Certificate Country US State or province Province Locality City Name Organization Organization Name Organization Unit Unit Name Common Name IP Address Validity aoas dl Please wait while the certificate is being generated EEE 3 Here is an example of a CSR Create Certificate Request Completed Copy the PEM format request below and send it to a CA for identify validation After that you have to install it by clicking the Upload button on HTTPS page Certificate Request PEM format MIIBuDCCASECADB5M swCOYDVOCGEwJUVzERMASGA1UECBMIUHJvdm u Y2 UxE j AG BzNVBAcTCUNPdHkzTmF t ZTEaMBzGATUECRhMRT3 Jn WS pemF aW3uIE5hbWLIxE AG BzNVBAsTCVYuaxgTmFt ZTETMBEGATUEAxMESVAgGW
36. ction errre D2 Network settings eeeR 39 NTP Serv r eerren 29 Network Time Protocol Server which provides accurate date and time from network Protocol enne nnne n ii Pis PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom operation 54 Hefer to Camera Control on page 54 for details PICO OWING 64 Reset button Quick Start Guide 12 Resolution ME 49 50 ases 54 Refer to Camera Control on page 54 for details Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Protocol for sending e mail on the Internet and Intranet opecifications eeee n FO Subnet MASK eee eene Oo Method for spliting IP network into a series of sub groups or subnets By using this system it estimates whether IP address of the addressed host is in local network or remote network VSM VIG M RR 28 HN er dcm P s Iransmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Protocol for communications between computers are used as standard for transmitting data over networks This is the standard protocol of the Internet and at the same time it is the most popularized protocol Network layer protocol is IP and transport layer protocols are TCP Transmission Control Protocol and UDP User Datagram Protocol FTP SMTP and other applications use TCP IP Upgrade firmware eR 69 99 160 Specifications Power supply Power consumption Image pick
37. deo quality Constant bit rate 40 kbps Audio type GSM AMR 2 2 kbps 3 As most ISP and players only support port number 554 to allow RTSP streaming to go through set the RISP port to 554 For more information refer to RISP Streaming on page 41 4 Launch the players on SGPP compatible mobile devices Type the URL commands in the player he format is rtsp lt public ip address of your camera rtsp port gt lt access name for stream or streame gt 46 160 Q o9o Main Screen with Camera View This chapter explains the layout of the main page It is composed of the following four sections Toshiba logo Menu Camera Name and Live Video Window zl Hotwork Carrera Microsoft Internet Explorer Ei Ed ewm Fuedes Tods Heip Q Q AG sem roms O 0 259 33 Address i hitpcfJ1982 168 E00 1 93 finden hid Toshiba logo d Network Camera Camera name contfiquramon If gurs Menu 3 Cllant Settings Digital Output OH OFF Live view window Toshiba Logo Click this logo to visit the Toshiba website Menu Snapshot Click this button to capture and save still images The captured images will be displayed in a pop up window Right click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it in JPEG jog or BMP bmp format Configuration Click this button to access the Network Camera configuration page It is suggested that a password is applied to the Network Camera so that only the adminis
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40. double clicking the item in the above selection list If you are not able to find your device in the above selection list please make sure all cables are properly connected to your device and then click on the Refresh Devices button You can find the product label in the rear bottom part of your device 43 160 ovo Initial Access to the Network Camera This chapter explains how to access the Network Camera through web browsers HISP players 3GPP compatible mobile devices Using web browsers Launch your web browser ex Microsoft Internet Explorer Enter the IP address of the Network Camera in the address field Press Enter 3 The live video will be displayed in your web browser D A Network Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A o Back x a A Search Sf Favorites K 2 EA X Address http 192 168 100 193 index html vido Ls TOSHIBA Network Camera 2009 03 27 14 07 44 ge Snapshot Ti Configuration E Client Settings Digital Output OH X OFF Internet 44 160 O ct D v O 5 Initial Access to the Network Camera Cont NOTE By default the Network Camera is not password protected To prevent unauthorized accesses it is highly recommended to set a password for the Network Camera For more information about how to enable password protection please refer to Security
41. e color temperature automatically Exposure Time 1 30 9 1 15 S and 1l 5 S Overlay title and time stamp on video Select this option to place the video title and time on video streams When the frame size is set to 176 x 144 as the right picture below only time will be stamped on video streams IK WB70A TCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 IK WB70A TCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 CEWB7O4 14 07 44 2009 03 27 14 07 44 2009 03 27 s 2105 5 59 s2105555594 Image Settings Olick Image Settings to open the Image Settings page In this page you can tune Brightness Saturation Contrast and Hue for video compensation Each field has eleven levels ranged from 5 to 5 The value O indicates default auto tuning You can click Preview to fine tune the image or click Restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes When completed with the settings on this page click Save to take effect and click Close to quit the page i T m J m s 0 uoneansSiuo 2009 03 27 14 07 44 Brightness 0 Saturation 0 Contrast 0 Hue 0 eedd Y l6 ass Privacy mask Click Privacy Mask to open the Privacy Mask page In this page you can block out some sensitive zones for privacy concerns C Enable privacy mask v Enable privacy mask 2009 03 27 14 07 44 Window Name a X200 WidthS6 160 Height 2 New Save B o set the privacy mask windows follow the ste
42. e id 280 Done d Internet 10095 4 Click Upload To enable the DST see System Time on page 28 The following message is displayed when attempting to upload an incorrect file format ATEM mem M Upgrade Firmware Upgrade firmware i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Select firmware file Browse Upgrade This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware on your Network Camera It takes about five minutes to complete the process Do not power off the Network Camera during the upgrade Follow the steps below to upgrade firmware 1 Download a new firmware file from Toshiba website The file is in pkg file format 2 Click Browse and specify the firmware file 3 Click Upgrade The Network Camera starts to upgrade and will reboot automatically when the upgrade completes 94 160 o9o Configuration Definitions Cont The upgrade is successful as you see Reboot system now This connection will close After that re access the Network Camera The following message Is displayed when the upgrade is Succeeded TOSHIBA Configuration Starting firmware upgrade y gt Home Do not power down the server during the upgrade The server will restart automatically after the upgrade 1s completed It will takes about 1 5 minutes 9 Security Firmware version IP7142 VVTK 100b gt HTTPS Support script version O10la 9 Network System image size 5095151 B Unpack success
43. en 1025 and 655955 If the multicast RIP video ports are incorrectly assigned the following warning message is displayed Windows Internet Explorer AN Invalid port number Multicast stream 1 video port must be an even number Multicast TTL 1 8 5b5p The multicast TTL Time to live is the value that tells the gateway the range a packet can be forwarded NOTE o use the RTSP streaming authentication make sure that your have set a password for the Network Camera first refer to Security Settings on page 30 for details i T J m s 0 uoneansiuoj 67 160 DDNS This section explains how to configure dynamic domain name service for the Network Camera DDNS is a service that allows your Network Camera especially when assigned with a dynamic IP address to have a fixed host and domain name DDNS Dynamic domain name service DONS Dynamic domain name service L Enable DONS Provider No IP com Camera name Username Password Save Enable DDNS Select this option to enable the DDNS setting Provider The provider list contains seven hosts that provide DDNS services Please connect to the service providers web site to review the service charges and sign up for the service if you want to use DDNS ChangelP com nttp www changelp com toshiba No IP com nttp www no ip com ext toshiba php Camera Name If the User wants to use a DDNS service enter the camera name
44. entials are encrypted in MD 5 algorithm and thus provide better protection against unauthorized accesses HTTP port or Secondary HTTP port By default the HI TP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP port is set to 8080 Also they can be assigned with another port number between 1025 and 655935 If the ports are incorrectly assigned the following warning messages are displayed sInternet Explorer i Wind 63 160 To access the Network Camera within a LAN both HTTP port and secondary HTTP port can be used to access the Network Camera For example when the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP port is set to 8080 refer to the list below for the Network Cameras IP address Ina LAN oui Ses etes ee Ila ely ito oes lec 4 leo z030 NOTE OQ Jo use HTTP authentication make sure that there is set a password for the Network Camera first refer to Security Settings on page 30 for details HTTPS HTTPS HTTPS port By default the HI TPS port is set to 443 It can be assigned with another port number between 1025 and 65535 Two way audio Two Way audio Two way audio port s060 By default the two way audio port is set to DO6O It can be assigned with another port number between 1025 and 655935 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj The Network Camera supports two way audio communication so that operators can transmit and receive audio simultaneously By using the Network Cameras built in m
45. er connected to the Network Camera 11 Mic Volume When the f mute function is not activated move the slider bar to adjust the microphone volume at the client computer Mute Turn off the H microphone volume at the client computer 50 160 b m Client Settings This chapter explains how to select the streaming source transmission mode and saving options at the client computer It is composed of the following four sections stream Options MPEG 4 Media Options MPEG 4 Protocol Options and MP4 Saving Options When completed with the settings on this page click Save on the bottom of the page to take effect Stream Options Stream Options Stream 1 Stream 2 The Network Camera Supports MPEG 4 and MJPEG dual streams For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 MPEG 4 Media Options MPEG 4 Media Options 9 Video and Audio O Video only Audio Only Select to stream video or audio data This works only when the video mode is set to MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Protocol Options MPEG 4 Protocol Options 9 UDP Unicast O UDP Multicast O TCP O HTTP Depending on your network environment there are four transmission modes of MPEG 4 streaming UDP unicast his protocol allows for more real time audio and video streams However network packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be broken Activate UDP connection when occasions require time sensitive responses and the
46. era to open ports on the gateway automatically so that video streams can be sent out from a LAN To utilize of this feature verify that your gateway supports UPnP and activated 60 160 i T J aj s 0 uoneansSiuo Q Configuration Definitions Cont PPPoE Point to point over Ethernet oelect this option to configure your Network Camera to make it accessible from a DSL Internet connection To use this feature requires an account provided by your ISP Follow the steps below to acquire your Network Camera s public IP address l Setup the Network Camera in a LAN 2 Go to Configuration gt Application gt Server Settings refer to Server Settings on page 59 to add a new server email or FIP server 3 Go to Configuration gt Application gt Media Settings refer to Media Settings on page 5 Select System log so that you will receive a list of system log in TXT file format which contains the Network Cameras public IP address in your email or on the FTP server 4 Go to Configuration gt Network gt Network Type Select PPPoE and enter the user name and password provided by your ISP Click Save to take effect The Network Camera will to reboot 6 After the camera reboots disconnect power from the Network Camera Move the ethernet connection from the LAN to the DSL modem Ol NOTE if the default ports are already used by other device connecting to the same gateway the Network Camera will
47. eration The navigation screen indicates which part of the image is being magnified To control the zoom level drag the slider bar To move to a different area you want to magnify drag the navigation screen Start MP4 recording Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer Press the Stop MP4 recording button to end recording When you quit the web browser video recording stops accordingly To specify the storage destination and the file name please refer to MP4 Saving Options on page 2 for details 2a Talk Click this button to talk to people around the Network Camera Audio will come out from the external speaker connected to the Network Camera it Pause Pause the transmission of streaming media The button becomes Hesume button after clicking the Pause button 48 160 O Oo Main Screen with Camera View Cont Resume Resume the transmission of streaming media The button becomes 1k Pause button after clicking the Hesume button Stop Stop the transmission of streaming media Click the Resume button to continue transmission Volume When the mute function is not activated move the slider bar to adjust the volume at the client computer Mute Turn off the volume at the client computer HD Mic Volume When the f mute function is not activated move the slider bar to adjust the microphone volume at the client computer i Mute Turn off the H microphone
48. exposure level and AGC function will be disabled Switch to B W in night mode Select it to enable the Network Camera to automatically switch to B W in night mode IR cut filter The Network Camera has the ability to automatically remove the IR cut filter and turn on the IH illuminators during night or low light conditions B Auto The Network Camera automatically removes the filter by sensing the level of ambient light B Schedule mode The Network Camera switches between day mode and night mode based on specified schedule Enter the starting time and ending time for the day mode The time format is hh mm and is expressed in 24 hour clock time By default the Starting time and ending time of day mode are set to 07 00 and 18 00 B Day mode In day mode the Network Camera switches on the IR cut filter at all times to block the infrared light from reaching the sensor so that the colors will not be distorted B Night mode In night mode the Network Camera switches off remove the IR cut filter to allow the infrared light to pass through This improves the sensitivity of the Network Camera in low light conditions i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj You can click Preview to fine tune the image or click Restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes After completing the settings on this page click Save to take effect and click Close to quit the page Video quality settings for stream 1 or stream 2
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50. ge of the Network Camera It is composed of the following two Segments Remote Log and Current Log Hemote Log Remote Log Enable remate log Log server settings IP address Po port 514 You can configure the Network Camera to send the system log file to a remote server as a log message When using this feature the appropriate syslog server is required for receiving the system log message from the Network Camera Follow the steps below to set up the remote log l In the IP address text box enter the IP address of the remote server 2 n the port text box enter the port number of the remote server 3 When completed select Enable remote log and click Save to take effect Current Log This column displays the systems log in chronological order The system log is stored in the Network Camera s buffer area and will be overwritten when reaching a certain amount The system log messages stored in the Network Camera will be all cleared after reboot or power down the Network Camera i T m J m s 0 uoneansSiuo View parameters The View parameters page lists the entire system s parameters in alphabetical order If you need technical assistance please provide the information listed in this Dage 91 160 Maintenance This chapter explains how to restore the Network Camera to factory default upgrade firmware version etc Heboot Reboot Feboot the device This feature allows you to tur
51. gt DDNS Stopping applications about 10 seconds Access list Running install Updating system image File size 3812392 gt Motion detection Erasing flash Camera control Writing new image 1 2 3 4 f 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Recording 21 22 23 f 24 25 f 26 f 27 f 28 f 20 f 30 B evita lod 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 h 43 44 45 46 47 48 40 50 51 52 53 f 54 55 f 56 57 58 f 50 f 60 gt Maintenance 61 62 f 63 f 64 f 65 66 67 68 69 f 70 71 72 73 74 f 75 f 76 77 78 70 80 4 8l 82 f 83 f 84 85 86 f 87 88 f 89 f 90 91 92 03 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 9 System gt Audio and video gt Application gt View parameters Version 0100h AFA Im im Im A im Im Im Write new image complete Update system image success Remove old web page Updating new web page Clear boot specific data Updating Ll boot File size 8192 Erasing flash Writing new image Write new image complete File size 8192 Erasing flash Writing new image Write new lmage Complete Update LI boot success Updating L2 boot File size 55404 Erasing flash Writing new image Write new lmage complete Update L2 boot success Updating armboot environment if necessary Copied 8192 bytes from mnt ramdisk bootenvl to address Ox00004000 in flash Update armboot env su
52. icrophone and an external speaker you can communicate with people near the Network Camera 64 160 n o99o Configuration Definitions Cont Note that as JPEG only transmits a series of JPEG images to the client to use this feature make sure the video mode is set to MPEG A and the media option is set to Video and Audio lt _ America Audio send from operators Taiwan Audio is being transmitted to the Network Camera IK WB70A TCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 Talk button Microphone volume Click Qi to enable audio transmission to the Network Camera click to agjust the volume of microphone click f to turn off the audio To stop talking click again FTP i Q m O 0 uoIZeINS1jUu0yD FTP FTP port The FIP server allows the Network Camera to use the Toshiba Installation Wizard to upgrade firmware By default the FIP port is set to 2l It can be assigned with another port number between 1025 and 65535 65 160 RTSP Streaming RTSP Streaming Authentication Access name for stream 1 Access name for stream 2 RTSP part RTP part far videa RTCP port far videa RTP part far audio RTCP port far audia Multicast settings for stream 1 OI Always multicast Multicast group address Multicast video port Multicast RTCP video port Multicast audia port Multicast RTCP audio port Multicast TTL 1255 Multicast settings for stream 2 O Always multicast Multicast gr
53. il to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 1O If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE SIATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 106 160 P e Q z x Q o The original text English of e
54. ined threshold Percentage 30 NOTE How does motion detection work v Enable motion detection Window Name windowA Sensitivity 70 Percentage Window Name windowA Sensitivity I 70 3075 Percentage 3075 There are two parameters for setting the motion detection Sensitivity and Percentage In the illustration above frame A and frame B are two sequential images Pixel differences between the two frames are detected and highlighted in gray frame C and will be compared with the sensitivity setting Sensitivity is a value that expresses the sensitivity to moving objects Higher sensitivity settings are expected to sense a slight movement while smaller sensitivity settings tend to neglect it When the sensitivity is set to 70 the Network Camera defines the pixels in the purple areas as alerted pixels frame D Percentage is a value that expresses the proportion of alerted pixels to all pixels in the motion detection window In this case 50 of pixels are identified as alerted pixels When the percentage is set to 3096 the motions are judged to exceed the defined threshold therefore the motion window will be outlined in red For applications that require higher security management it is suggested to set higher sensitivity settings and smaller percentage values 78 160 i T J aj s 0 uoneansSiuo o9o Configuration Defin
55. ing Time Configuration File Upload Update Daylight Saving Time Rules si Brose Upload Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File Get Daylight Saving Time Configuration File This feature allows you to set the starting time and ending time of DST Follow the steps below to set up l In the Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File column click Export to export an Extensible Markup Language xml file from the Network Camera c Edit the XML file and locate your time zone set the starting time and ending time of the DS T When completed save the file File Download Do you want to open or save this file di Mame config dst xml a Type XML Document 11 1KB From 192 168 100 193 i While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially e harm your computer If pau do nat trust the source do nat open ar save this file hats the risk In the example below the DST begins each year at 2 00 a m on the second Sunday 5 E in March and ends at 2 00 a m on the first Sunday in November h i 3 00 Wttp 192 168 100 193 cpi bin admin exporiDst cgi Windows Internet Explorer Jac Ep rt E Pty L92 168 100 193 09 bind sdminleportDst cg wl is x P O Q Vr SEB tetra 168 100 193 cg bi admin jexport st cg A GE e Dm Te5 5 ct wn O Tmezone a x 280 name GMT 07 00 Mountain Time Denver gt Shift 60 Shift Month 3 Month
56. itions Cont E Camera control This section explains how to control the Network Camera s digital zoom and optional pan tilt unit or scanner using RS485 interface RS485 Settings R5485 Settings 9 Disable PTZ camera Save Disable Select this option to disable this function PTZ camera Select this option to enable PTZ operation To use this feature first connect the Network Camera with a PTZ Unit or scanner via RSO485 interface Then configure the PIZ driver and RS485 port settings in the following diagram R5485 Settings Disable PTZ camera Camera ID PTZ driver None w Port settings i Baud rate a600 Data bits 8l Stop bits 1 Parity bit none v Preset Position Custom Command Save loshiba offers Pelco D protocol and others If none of the above PTZ drivers is supported by your PTZ scanner select Custom camera scanner Refer to the users manual of your PIZ scanner to set the Camera ID PTZ driver and Port settings he Camera ID is necessary for multiple cameras control If you select PTZ camera and click Save to enable this function the camera control panel will be displayed in the main page as the following diagram w 0 J aj s 0 uoneansiuo Preset Position Click Preset Position to open the Preset Position page In this page you can set the preset position for the Network Camera A total of 20 preset positions can be configured NEN IK WB7OA
57. ks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A 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 products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 2 ct Tt o al C O O 5 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the A user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT SUBMERGE THIS CAMERA IN WATER FIELD INSTALLATION MARKING WORDED THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES 30 160 B 2 ct o ol C O mp O 5 f wv gm m NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION Do not aim the camera at the sun Never aim the camera at the sun even with the camera power off 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 is not a malfunction Treat the camera with care Dropping or subjecting the camera to intense vib
58. l 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 submerged in water d If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions in the user s manual Adjust only those controls that are covered by the users 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 exhibiting a distinct change in performance which indicates a need for service Install this video product on a secure part 1 7 Replacement Parts of the ceiling or wall If installed on an unsecured location the camera could fall causing injury and damage When replacing parts be sure the service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 18 Safety Check 29 160 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety chec
59. l output for 1 seconds Event name Enter a descriptive name for the event setting Enable this event Select this option to enable this event setting Priority Select the relative importance of this event High Normal and Low Events with higher priority setting will be executed first Detect next event after Z7 seconds Enter the duration in seconds to pause continuous motion detection after a motion is detected and a continuous DI after a DI An event is an action initiated by user defined trigger source it is the causal arrangement of the following three elements Trigger Event Schedule and Action Trigger Defines the source by which an event is caused The trigger source can be configured to use the Network Camera s built in motion detection system or external digital input devices There are four choices of trigger sources i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj B Video motion detection oelect this option to allow the Network Camera to use the built in motion detection system as a trigger source To enable this function you need to configure Motion detection first For more information refer to Motion detection on page be for details Bl Periodically oelect this option to allow the Network Camera to trigger periodically for every other defined minute At most 999 minutes can be set B Digital input oelect one of the Digital inputs to allow the Network Camera to use external digital input device as a trigger source
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61. me DST 29 67 7 This network camera automatically configure the Daylight Saving Time Clicking Export to export an XML file from the network camera allows you to set the Starting and ending time of DST Dynamic Domain Name System This is the technique to overwrite the information of DNS Domain Name System server dynamically and forward only different informations between DNS servers Because of this it enables to reduce forwarding data which are needed to renew information of DNS server and reduce overhead of the network When combined with DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol it is possible to assign IP address and host name right away as the host on the LAN changes Default gateway ccecce 10 39 Network devices cannot communicate directly with devices in other networks In this case communication becomes possible by using devices like a router Default gateway is the IP address of the router Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This is the protocol to assign IP address dynamically to each client on TCP IP network DHCP server controls information of IP address gateway address domain name and subnet mask and can assign these to client Digital IN OUT sennne 29 Digital input output ESR ZOO sssusa 23 Wc 16 Domain Name System Domain Name Systems translates IP addresses into names making it easier to manage hosts Firmware Pr
62. me The shorter the duration the more likely you will get a better video update but at the cost of higher network bandwidth consumption Select the intra frame period from the following duration 1 4 second 1 2 second second 2 seconds 3 seconds and 4 seconds B Video quality A complex scene generally produces larger file size meaning that higher bandwidth will be needed for data transmission Therefore if Constant bit rate is selected the bandwidth utilization is fixed at a selected level resulting in mutable video quality performances The bit rates are selectable at the following rates COKbps SOKbps 40Kbps 50Kbps 64Kbps 128Kbps 256Kbps 512K bps 68Kbps I Mbps 2Mbps 3Mbps and 4Mbps On the other hand if Fixed quality is selected all frames are transmitted with the same quality bandwidth utilization is therefore unpredictable The video qualities are selectable at the following settings Medium Standard Good Detailed and Excellent 74 160 2 w T J aj s 0 uoneansSiuo P m Q 5 J Configuration Definitions Cont If JPEG mode is selected the Network Camera continuously sends JPEG images to the clients producing dynamic effects similar to movies Every single JPEG image transmitted guarantees the same image quality which in turn comes at the expense of variable bandwidth usage And because the media contents are a combination of JPEG images no audio data is transmitted to the client
63. mmercial aviation mass transit applications military applications homeland security applications nuclear facilities or systems or any other applications where product failure could lead to injury to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property damage Accordingly Toshiba TAIS disclaims any and all liability arising out of the use of the product in any critical applications 32 160 2 ct m o al C O O 5 BEN J AC adapter Be sure to use only the supplied AC adapter Using a different AC adapter may cause the camera to malfunction heat up or catch fire Before using the AC adapter carefully read and observe the Important Safety Instructions page 4 and the notes below Plug the AC adapter into the 100 240 VAC outlet If inserting it into other than 100 240 VAC outlet it may result in electric shock or fire hazard Do not repair modify or disassemble the AC adapter It may result in electric shock or fire hazard Keep the blades of Plug free from any dust or dirt Neglecting to do so may cause a fire due to deterioration of the insulation Pull out the power plug from the outlet before cleaning the blades Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter with a cloth or place it near heating devices It may cause fire or malfunction of the unit Protect the power cord from being e damaged modified for extension or applied heat pulled put heavy objects or pinched bent twisted extremely or bu
64. n off and then turn on the Network Camera It takes about one two minutes to complete the process When completed the live video will be displayed in your browser The following message is displayed during the rebooting process The device is rebooting now Your browser will reconnect to http 192 168 5 132 80 If the connection fails please manually enter the above IP address in your browser If the connection fails after rebooting manually enter the IP address of the Network Camera in the address field to resume the connection Hestore Restore Restore all settings to factory default except settings in C Network Type C Daylight Saving Time This feature allows you to restore the Network Camera to factory default Two settings can be excluded Network Type Select this option to retain the Network Type settings please refer to Network Type on page 35 Daylight Saving Time Select this option to retain the Daylight Saving Time settings refer to System Parameters on page 28 Ift none of the options is selected all settings will be restored to factory default The following message is displayed during the restoring process The device is rebooting now Your browser will reconnect to http 192 168 5 132 80 If the connection fails please manually enter the above IP address in your browser 92 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Configuration Definitions Cont Upload or Export Daylight Sav
65. nable or Prompt Click OK Security Sattings Internat Zona x s Seton Gary and erpi beheraors P eo Tudkricis r alco aiir D paie G Erbe iplar video and animation on a webpage thet does not use 2 Diable Pr d Dovnicad aged Acres controk C Diable C Enable inet sane n ie Prom H Lnescommenced TENESTA ETETEA te Dicis nacar a e shee ere error chew nomme me marbad ar rea for r i Tala effect alter you restat Internet Explorer Peper Custom fatti Best to edues hgh del n v sees Se M 45 160 Using 3GPP compatible mobile devices To view the streaming media through S3GPP compatible mobile devices make sure the Network Camera can be accessed from the Internet For more information on how to set up the Network Camera over the Internet refer to Setup the Network Camera over the Internet on page 15 To utilize this feature check the following settings on your Network Camera l Because most players on S8GPP mobile phones do not support HI SP authentication make sure the authentication mode of RISP streaming is set to disable For more information refer to RT SP Streaming on page 4 I 2 As the 3G network bandwidth is limited you can not use large video size Set the video and audio streaming parameters as listed below For more information refer to Audio and video on page 495 Video Mode MPEG A 178 x 144 0 ct J a O 5 Intra frame period Vi
66. nce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES OO3 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB OOS3 du Canada 27 160 Thank you for purchasing the IK WB OA Network Camera Before you start using the camera read this Users Manual carefully to ensure correct usage Once you have finished reading this Users Manual keep it in a convenient place for future reference The design specifications software and Users Manual contents are subject to change without prior notice ct Tt o al C O O 5 Terms and Trademarks Q The term OS is used in this Users Manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP operating system Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Vista Business operating system The formal name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Adobe is a registered trademark and Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe oystems Incorporated Other product names appearing in this Users Manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders P NOTE _ e This network camera might not operate correctly depe
67. nd user license agreement on free software components used in the TOSHIBA Network Camera Cont PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found
68. nding on the network environment 28 160 B ct o D C O O 5 I Q in IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 Read Instructions 12 Lightning Head all the safety and operating instructions before operating the product e Retain Instructions Retain the safety instructions and user s manual for future reference 3 Warnings Comply with all warnings on the product and in the user s manual 4 Follow Instructions Follow all operating and use instructions For additional protection on 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 If lightning occurs do not touch the unit or any connected cables in order to avoid electric shock 5 Cleaning 13 Overloading Disconnect this video product from the power supply before cleaning 6 Attachments Do not overload the power supply or extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Do not use attachments not 14 Object and Liquid Entry recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Accessories Do not place this video product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The video product may fall Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings a
69. ndle Neglecting to do so may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not expose this AC adapter to water Install the AC adapter properly on a wall or ceiling after plugging in the AC adapter Avoid dropping the AC adapter failing to do so may cause serious personal injury or death Do not allow the connectors on the AC adapter to come into contact with any other metal object as this may result in short circuit To connect the AC adapter firmly insert the plug end of the cable into the AC adapter jack Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a malfunc tion When removing the connection cable disconnect the cable by holding its plug Do not disconnect the cable by pulling on the cable Do not drop the AC adapter or subject it to strong impact Do not use the AC adapter in hot and humid places Do not use the supplied AC adapter with devices other than this camera Temperature increasing on the surface of the adapter is normal Before moving the adapter to another location unplug it from the wall outlet and wait until its temperature decreases Buzzing noises may come from inside This does not indicate malfunction Using the AC adapter near a radio TV or cellohone may cause interference Use the adapter at sufficient distances from these devices Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter Using different AC adapter may cause fire hazard or the camera to malfunction 33 160 Specifications 5 AC adapter DSA 2
70. ng is set to five seconds and the Maximum duration is set to ten seconds the Network Camera continues to record for another four seconds after a trigger is activated i T m J m s 0 uolZeInNS1yu0y The moment the trigger is activated 83 160 B Maximum file dads uM Video20090327 140744 opecify the maximal file size allowed File name prefix Date and time suffix IB File Name Prefix The format is YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS Enter the text for the file name For example Video Clip Source Pre event recording seconds 0 9 Maximum duration seconds 1 10 Maximum file size Kbytes 50 800 File name prefix System log Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated When completed click Save to take effect and then click Close to quit this page The new media name will appear in the media drop down list on the Application page as below To remove a media setting from the list select a media name from the drop down list and then click Delete Only when the media setting is not being applied to an event setting can it be deleted Media Settings Available memory space 355 KB Mame Type Snapshot snapshot Video Clip videoclip System log systemlog Server Settings In the Server column click Add to open the server setting page In this page you can specify where the notification messages will be sent when a trigger is activated A total of five server settings can be configured
71. ogram to run this product It is installed in the flash memory and can be updated from PC by using PC upload function of the WEB Frame rate e eene 49 50 The rate of number of pictures that are translated in a second Frame SIZE eeeeeeeennnnns 49 50 File Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer file s to and from other network devices The network camera supports both active It enables authentication and encrypted communication to protect streaming data over the Internet 98 160 13 gt e Q z x gt e D x Glossary Index Cont Inage settings ceecee 46 Installation Wizard Quick Start Guide 16 I O terminal block seee le WP 9 i i ccctheseswosonsinnseecunsccdnadsavossineannat eiteseacucan o Unique string of numbers that identifies network devices All devices communicate with IP must have IP addresses IP address can be divided into network ID and host ID Joint Photographic Experts Group otandard gauge for compression of colored still image by ITU TS International Telecommunication Union ex CCIT T and ISO International Organization for otandardization It can compress a still image between 1 10 to 1 100 of size Local Area Network Computer networking in local area Main SCreen uuu stescit ve tp bra vri dida dex ene sitae cc Microphone NDUT Liceo adc ive edid en etes 12 Motion Dete
72. otice for better improvement Q Screens photos illustrations and other diagrams contained in this users manual may slightly change from actual ones gt e z x 100 160 Appearance Diagram 0 79 20 7 83 199 7 09 180 t Qi B3 A A LIL WMO L 3Jd175 4 06 103 1 18 30 gt 5 1 4 20 UNC D J Q X Dimensions inch mm 101 160 2 4 61 9 49 241 Dimensions inch mm S Hope Ge m 102 160 D x Technology License Notice MPEG 4 AAC Technology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 AAC AUDIO PATENT LICENSE THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT BE DECOMPILED REVERSE ENGINEERED OR COPIED EXCEPT REGARD TO PC SOFTWARE YOU MAY MAKE SINGLE COPIES FOR ARCHIVAL PURPOSES FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO HTTP WWW VIALICENSING COM MPEG 4 Visual Technology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND L
73. oup address Multicast video port Multicast RTCP video port Multicast audio port Multicast RTCP audio port Multicast TTL 1255 Authentication Depending on your network security requirements the Network Camera provides three types of security settings for streaming via RISP protocol disable basic and digest If basic authentication is selected the password is sent in plain text format there can be potential risks of being intercepted If digest authentication is selected user credentials are encrypted in MD5 algorithm and thus provide better protection against unauthorized accesses Access name for stream 1 or Access name for stream 2 he access name is used to differentiate the streaming source When using an RISP player e g Quick time to access the Network Camera and the video mode is set to MPEG 4 use the following RTSP URL command to request a transmission of streaming data rtsp lt ip address gt lt rtsp port gt lt access name for stream or streame gt For example when the access name for stream is set to live sdp 1 Launch a RTSP player 2 Choose File gt Open URL An URL dialog box will pop up 3 Type the URL command in the text box RTSP port or RTP port for video audio RTCP port for video audio The RI SP Real Time Streaming Protocol controls the delivery of streaming media By default the port number is set to 554 The RIP Real time Transport Protocol is used to deliver video and audio data to
74. ow Regarding how to get your IP address refer to ooftware installation on page 18 for details 5 f i i a WAN Wide Area Network Router IP address from ISP g iP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 LAN Local Area Network Router IP address 192 168 0 1 AO Les IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Cable or DSL Modem 40 160 0 ct 2 D O 5 Installation Cont 2 n this case if the Local Area Network LAN IP address of your Network Camera is 192 168 0 3 please forward the following ports for the Network Camera on the gateway B HTTP port B RTSP port B RIP port for audio B RICP port for audio WM RIP port for video B RTCP port for video If you have changed the port numbers on the Network page please open the ports accordingly on your gateway For information on how to forward ports on the gateway please refer to the gateway user s manual 3 Find out the public IP address of your gateway provided by your ISP Internet oervice Provider Use the public IP and the secondary HTTP port to access the Network Camera from the Internet Please refer to Network Type on page 35 for details 0 ct D D O 5 Internet connection with static IP Choose this connection type if you are required to use a static IP for the Network Camera and follow the steps below
75. ox select Universal Plug and Play and then click OK To add or remove a component click the check box amp shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services a Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client O Bl Peer to Peer g RIP Listener Description Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the network Also opens the required Windows Firewall ports Total disk space required 0 0 MB Details Space available on disk 22457 8 MB 5 Click Next in the TOUR window You Gan acd cu emm cumponemi e ol odes SP Ta add of remove a componen cick the checkbox A shaded box means that onde par at cee uen rre To genes weiss anche m ac cumponenl clc S rre OE OE cl C em o cs and Montara Tools 20 Ms O Ea iw New Fal and Pint Services Phesctipticey Contains a variety nl specinkred retvandk relalnd seniora and pininonis Total dick pace digan ROME Spann avalnbin nn disk JST B HME ese Corea 6 UPnP is enabled 62 160 i T h J c s uoieJnsgijuog i T m J m s 0 uoneansSiuo Configuration Definitions Cont How does UPnP work UPnP networking technology provides automatic IP configuration and dynamic discovery of devices added to a network Services and capabilities offered by networked devices Such as p
76. plied non PoE hub not supplied 42 160 ovo Installation Cont Y Software installation Installation Wizard IW a free bundled software packaged in the product CD helps to set up your Network Camera in a LAN l Install the IW under the Software Utility directory from the S RX software CD Double click the IW shortcut on your desktop to Installation launch the program c The program will analyze network environment After your network environment is analyzed please click Next to continue the program Installation Wizard Network Environment Analysis Installation Wizard Network Type Your network environment was analyzed as below No connection to Internet aden al 3 3H The wizard is analyzing your network environment Please wait a moment O ct D v cr O 5 Cancel 3 Ihe program will search for Network Cameras on the same LAN 4 After searching the main installer window will pop up Click on the MAC and model name which match the MAC attached the camera to connect to the Network Camera q Installation Wizard X Device Selection LENT EIU E EL MAC 0002D1714270 Refresh eis 0002D1714270 Bc MN MAC IP Address 00 02 D1 71 42 70 169 254 0 99 IK WB70A TOSHIBA lt Please check the MAC and model name in the menus product label of your device first Then you can start to link to your device and show the main screen by
77. ps below 1 Click New to add a new window 2 o resize and drag drop the window which is recommended to be at least twice the size of the object height and width you want to cover 3 Enter a descriptive Window Name and click Save to take effect 4 Select Enable privacy mask to enable this function NOTE Up to 5 privacy mask windows can be set in the same screen f you want to delete the window please click on the x at the upper right hand corner of the window to close the window Sensor Settings Click Sensor Settings to open the Sensor Settings page In this page you can set the exposure level AGC WDH Wide Dynamic Range night mode and IH cut filter 2008 03 27 14 07 44 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Exposure level Enable AGC 2X Enable WDR C Switch to B W in night mode 12 160 _ Configuration Definitions Cont Exposure level You can manually set the Exposure level from to 8 The default value is 4 AGC Auto Gain Control You can manually set the AGC level to 2X AX or 8X The default value is 4X Enable WDR Wide Dynamic Range select to enable the WDR function This Network Camera with WDR feature can cope with very challenging lighting conditions It is capable of capturing both of the dark part and bright part of a target and combining the differences into a scene to generate a highly realistic image as the human eyes can see If this function is selected the
78. r adapter jack to the Network Camera before plugging in to the power socket This will reduce the risk of accidental electric shock Refer to the Quick Start Guide for details for hardware installation 39 160 Network deployment Setup the Network Camera over the Internet his section explains how to configure the Network Camera to an Internet connection l If you have external devices such as sensors and alarms make connection from general I O terminal block 2 Use the supplied RJ45 female female coupler to connect the Network Camera to a network port via an Ethernet cable Use Category 5 Cross Cable when the Network Camera is directly connected to a PC 3 Connect the power cord socket from the Network Camera to the supplied AC adapter N C No connection 485B RS485 485A RS485 Ethernet AC24V 24 VAC Power Input switch router AC24V 24 VAC Power Input not supplied d ERU GND Ground DI DI Digital Input DO E DO Digital Output iid 12V 12 VDC Output There are three ways to setup the Network Camera over the Internet The first way is to setup the Network Camera behind a gateway The second way is to utilize a Static IP The third way is to use PPPOE Internet connection via a gateway Before setting up the Network Camera over the Internet make sure you have a gateway and follow the steps below Connect your Network Camera behind a gateway a network environment example is illustrated as bel
79. rate 128 Kbps GSM AMR bit rate IER Save Video title Enter a name that will be displayed on the title bar of the live video IK WB70A TCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 E i vies e n m e tp Color Select to display color or black white video streams Power line frequency Set the power line frequency to match the local electricity settings to eliminate image flickering associated with fluorescent lights Note that after the power line frequency is changed it is required to disconnect and reconnect the power cord of the Network Camera in order for the new setting to take effect 70 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Configuration Definitions Cont Video orientation Flip vertically reflect the display of the live video Mirror horizontally reflect the display of the live video Select both options if the Network Camera is installed upside down to correct the image orientation White balance Adjust the value for best color temperature E Auto The Network Camera automatically adjusts the color temperature of light in response to different light sources The white balance setting defaults to Auto and works well in most situations B Keep current value Follow the steps below to manually set the white balance to compensate for the ambient lighting conditions 1 Set the White balance to Manual 2 Place a sheet of white paper in front of the lens then allow the Network Camera to adjust th
80. ration may cause it to malfunction Never touch internal parts Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than the parts specified Do not submerge in water The camera has some protection to water see IP rating and can be used indoors or outdoors If the camera was submerged in water turn off the power and contact your dealer Keep the camera installation away from video noise lf 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 the specified operating range Doing so could affect the internal parts or cause the image quality to deteriorate 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 If you continue to use the camera when there is something wrong with it the trouble may get worse and an unpredictable problem may occur 31 160 Precautions for Use Disclaimer We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the user in any of the following cases Fire earthquake or any other act of God acts by third parties misuse by the user whether intentional or accidental use under extreme operating conditions
81. ream 2 B Send 7 pre event images The Network Camera has a buffer area it temporarily holds data up to a certain limit Specify to capture how many images before a trigger is activated Up to seven images can be generated M Send 7 post event images specify to capture how many images after a trigger is activated Up to seven images can be generated For example if both the Send pre event images and send post event images are set to seven a total of fifteen images are generated after a trigger is activated The moment the trigger is activated B File Name Prefix Enter the text for the file name Snapshot20090327 140744 ll Add date and time suffix to the file name 4 T a File nam refix nd tim ffix oelect this option to add date and time to the file CN a a name suffix For example 9 Snapshot Source Send pre event image s 0 7 Send post event image s 0 7 File name prefix Snapshot Add date and time suffix to file name Video Clip Select to send video clios when a trigger is activated W Source Select to record video clips from stream 1 or stream 2 B Pre event recording The Network Camera has a buffer area it temporarily holds data up to a certain limit Specify to record video clips for how many seconds before a trigger is activated Up to nine seconds can be set B Maximum duration opecify the maximal recording duration in seconds Up to ten seconds can be set For example if the Pre event recordi
82. recording source stream or stream 2 Recording Schedule Specify the recording duration B Select the days on weekly basis IB Select the time for recording in 24 hour time format 89 160 Destination Specify a storage destination for the recorded video files Note that the destination field is empty by default Go to Configuration gt Application gt Server oettings to set a Network storage server refer to Server Settings on page 59 Max recording capacity When the maximum capacity is reached the oldest file will be overwritten by the latest one File size for each recording Specify the file size for each recording media File name prefix Enter the text that will be put in front of the file name When completed select Enable this recording Click Save to take effect and then click Close to quit this page The new recording name will appear in the recording drop down list on the recording page To remove a recording setting from the list select a recording name from the drop down list then and click Delete Recording Settings Name Status Sun Mon Tue ved Thu Fri Sat Time Source Destination Moaon2Fri ON YO YO YO O Y Y Y v 0 00 24 00 streami Network storage 90 160 w Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Configuration Definitions Cont System log This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to send the system log message to a remote server and how to refer the current log messa
83. rinting and file sharing are available among each other without bothersome network configuration In the case of Network Cameras you will see Network Camera shortcuts at My Network Places Enabling UPnP port forwarding allows the Network Camera to open secondary HTTP port on the gateway not HTTP port 80 meaning that you have to add the secondary HTTP port number behind the Network Camera s public address in order to access the Network Camera from the Internet For example when the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP port is set to 8080 refer to the list below for the Network Cameras IP address From the Internet BERDAN nip 2OS 6712412332080 pip Asse erede ol nip 7 t926 TGO e00 f the PPPoE settings are incorrectly configured or the Internet access is not working restore the Network Camera to factory default refer to Restore on page 6 for details After the Network Camera is reset to factory default it is accessible in a LAN HTTP HTTP Authentication HTTP port Secondary HTTF port Access name for stream 1 Access name for stream 2 videa mjpg videaz mjpg Authentication Depending on your network security requirements the Network Camera provides two types of security settings for a HI TP transaction basic and digest If basic authentication is selected the password is sent in plain text format there can be potential risks of being intercepted If digest authentication is selected user cred
84. rk storage server http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testser EJ http 192 168 100 193 cgi bin admin testserver cgi Mount successfully Thanks Mount failed Ca amp Internet P Internet When completed click Save to take effect and then click Close to quit this page The new server name will appear in the server drop down list on the application page as below To remove a server setting from the list select a server name from the drop down list and then click Delete Only when the server setting is not being applied to an event setting can it be deleted Server Settings Mame Type Address Lacatian Email email mail abc cam FTP ftp ftp abc com HTTP http http abc cam 86 160 i Q J c O 0 uoneansSiuoj Q Configuration Definitions Cont Event In the Event section click Add to open the event setting page In this page you can arrange the three elements Trigger Schedule and Action to plot an event A total of three event settings can be configured Event name El Enable this event Priority Detect next event after 10 second s Trigger video motion detection Detect motion in window E w1 Note Please configure Motion detection first O Periodically Trigger every other 1 minutes O Digital input System boot Event Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed v Thu Fri Sat Time 9 Always From to hh mm Action C D O Trigger digita
85. s Video quality settings for stream 2 Mode JPEG v Frame size 176x144 Maximum frame rate Video quality E Frame size select the video size Note that a larger frame size takes up more bandwidth The frame sizes are selectable in the following resolutions 176 x 144 352 x 240 and 640 x 480 B Maximum frame rate This limits the maximal refresh frame rate per second Set the frame rate higher for a smoother video update If the power line frequency is set to bOHz the frame rates are selectable at the following rates lfps 2efps Sfos 5fps efps lOfps 5fos 20fps and 2b5fps If the power line frequency is set to 60Hz the frame rates are selectable at the following rates Ifps 2fos Sfos Sfos Sfos lOfps I5fps 2Ofps 2dfos and 3O0fps B video auality The video qualities are selectable at the following settings Medium Standard 3ood Detailed and Excellent Disable IR LED If you don t want to let others know that the network camera is on you can select this option to turn off the LED illuminators This will prevent the Network Camera s operation from being noticed w 0 J aj s 0 uoneansSiuoj 15 160 Audio settings r Audio Settings E Mute Input gain 10 5 dB Audio type OAAC 9 GSM AMR AAC bit rate GSM AMR bit rate Mute Select this option to disable audio transmission from the Network Camera to all clients Note that if mute mode is turned on no
86. s or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License e D x 107 160 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Surveillance amp IP Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine CA 92618 1697 Phone Number 877 855 1349 108 160
87. s they may touch dangerous electrical points or Short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product Causing serious injury to a person or 15 Servicing 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 manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 8 Ventilation This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register If this product is placed in a built in installation verify that there is proper ventilation so that the camera temperature operates within the recommended temperature range 9 Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the information label If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your location consult your product dealer 1O Power Cord Protection Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at plugs screws and the point where they exit the product 11 Installation Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous electrical or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personne
88. section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in deta
89. select other ports for the Network Camera if UPnP is not supported by your gateway you will see the following message Network Type LAN 9 Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address IP address Subnet mask Default router Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS server Secondary WINS server Enable UPnP presentation Enable UPnP port forwarding Error Router does not support UPnP port forwarding Steps to enable UPnP user interface on your computer Note that you must log on to the computer as a system administrator to install the UPnP components i T m J m s 0 uoneansiuoj 1 Go to Start click Control Panel and then click Network Connections F Ennii Pest RS x e pE Yee potn ooh o pen lahak on liten Mole computor rere ated the internet 61 160 c Click the Optional Network Components in the menu bars Advanced 3 In the Windows Components Wizard dialog box select Networking Services and then click Details Windows Components You can add oi semave components ni Windows XP To add ot remove a click the checkbox potere petente of the component wall be inttaled To tee what s included in a component cick Descnpson Cortans vaely of specialized nelwork related sennces and protocols Tot dik tequred 0 0MB Soxo avalik ondak ZSZ BMB enz coca 4 n the Networking Services dialog b
90. t will be put in front of the video file name Add date and time suffix to the file name Select this option to add date and time to the file name suffix CLIP 20090327 140744 T 1 File name prefix Date and time suffix The format is YYYYMMDD HHMMSS 52 160 oOo Configuration Definitions Only Administrators can access the system configuration page Each category in the menu will be explained in the following sections System Camera name Network Camera System Time C Enable Daylight Saving Time Note You can upload your Daylight Saving Time rules on Maintenance page or use the camera default value Time zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time Denver Ivi Keep current date and time Sync with computer time Computer date Computer time O Manual Date yyyy mm dd 2009 03 05 Time hh mm ss 13 48 45 Automatic NTP server Updating interval One hour iv DI and DO Digital input The active state is Low the current state detected is High Digital output The active state is the current state detected is Open System Parameters This section explains how to configure the basic settings for the Network It contains the following three segments System System Time and DI DO After completing the settings on this page click Save on the bottom of the page to take effect Oystem System Camera name Network Camera Camera name Enter a name for the Network Camera Ihe camera name will be
91. that is registered at the DDNS server User name The User Name fi eld is necessary for logging into the DDNS server or to notify the User of the new IP address Note When this fi eld is input as User Name the following fi eld must be input as Password Password Input the password to access the DDNS service w Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj Save Click on this button to save current settings for the DDNS service 68 160 oOo Configuration Definitions Cont Access list This section explains how to control the access permission by checking the client PC s IP addresses It contains of the following four segments Allowed list Denied list Delete allowed list and Delete denied list Allowed list or Denied list Allowed list Starting IP address Ending IP address Delete allowed list Allowed list 1 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Denied list Starting IP address Ending IP address Add Delete denied list Denied list E There are two lists for permission control Allowed list and Denied list Only those clients whose IP addresses are in the Allowed list and not in the Denied list can access the Network Camera l In the Allowed list or Denied list column type the starting IP address and ending IP address in the text boxes A total of ten lists can be configured for both columns 2 Click Add to take effect NOTE For example when the range of
92. ting the settings on this page click oave to take effect Network Type Network Type 9 LAN 9 Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address IP address Subnet mask Default router Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS server Secondary WINS server Enable UPnP presentation C Enable UPnP port forwarding PPPoE User name Password Confirm password LAN oelect this option when the Network Camera is deployed in a local area network LAN and is intended to be accessed by local computers Get IP address automatically Select this option to obtain a dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server each time the camera is connected to the LAN Use fixed IP address Select this option to manually assign a static IP address to the Network Camera Please refer to Internet connection with static IP on page 16 for details Enable UPnP presentation Select this option to enable UPnP presentation for your Network Camera so that whenever a Network Camera is presented to the LAN shortcuts of connected Network Cameras will be listed in My Network Places Currently UPnP is supported by Windows XP or later To use this feature verify that the UPnP component is installed on your computer rj i 1 im T al G te ope qe pe pe amp n a Moimi Tek Enable UPnP port forwarding o access the Network Camera from the Internet select this option to allow the Network Cam
93. to your email address or FIP site Action Server where to send gt Event Trigger ex Motion detection Periodically Digital input System reboot Media what to send ex Snapshot Video Clips ex Email FTP To start plotting an event it is suggested to configure server and media segments first so that the Network Camera will Know what action to perform when a trigger is activated Media Settings In Media Settings column click Add to open the media setting page In this page you can specify what kind of media to send when a trigger is activated A total of five media settings can be configured Media Type Snapshot Source Stream v Send 1 pre event image s 0 7 Send 1 post event image s 0 7 File name prefix E Add date and time suffix to file name Video Clip Source Stream1 iv Pre event recording 0 seconds 0 9 Maximum duration 5 seconds 1 10 Maximum file size 500 Kbytes 50 800 File name prefix System log ig e Internet 82 160 i Q h J c s 5 uoneansSiuoj A Configuration Definitions Cont Media name Enter a descriptive name for the media setting Media Type here are three choices of media types available Snapshot Video Clip and System log Snapshot Select to send snapshots when a trigger is activated ll Source Select to take snapshots from stream 1 or st
94. trator can configure the Network Camera For more information please refer to Configuration Definitions on page 28 Client Settings Click this button to access the client setting page For more information refer to Client Settings on page 26 Digital Output Click this button to turn the digital output device on or off Camera Name The camera name can be customized For more information refer to System Parameters on page 28 47 160 Live Video Window The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to MPEG 4 MPEG 4 protocol and media options Video title IK WB70AITCP AV 2009 03 27 14 07 44 5 Time and date Title time and date IKWB704 14 0 7 44 20 09 0 3 27 control buttons Video title he video title can be configured For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 Time and date Display the current time For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 Title time and date Video title time and date can be stamped on the streaming video For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 MPEG 4 protocol and media options he transmission protocol and media options for MPEG 4 video streaming For more information refer to Client Settings on page 296 Video and audio control buttons Depending on the Network Camera model and Network Camera configuration some buttons may not be available amp Digital zoom edit Deselect Disable digital zoom to enable the zoom op
95. up device Effective pixels ocanning system Minimum object illuminance White balance Viewing angle I O terminal Image size Image compression system Image quality setting Maximum frame rate at M JPEG Maximum frame rate at MPEG 4 Audio in out terminal Network interface Protocols O Browser Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature storage humidity Weight Dimensions Accessories 12 VDC 10 24 VAC 10 PoE Wide end horizontal 85 2 vertical 51 6 Tele end horizontal 23 vertical 14 8 TCP IP HTTP UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP IGMP SMTP FTP DHCP NTP DNS DDNS PPPoE Windows XP Windows Vista Business Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or 7 0 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C 20 to 80 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C 90 or less 969 g 2 14 Ibs without Shade 7 09 L x 2 76 W x 2 76 H inches 180 L x 70 W x 70 H mm excluding protrusion User s manual and install software CD ROM x1 Quick start guide and important safeguards x1 AC adapter x1 Warranty x1 Screw kit x1 RJ45 coupler x1 Wrench x1 I O connector x2 Shade x1 Mounting bracket and screw kit x1 Silica gel x1 Varies in accordance with the object image quality network environment and performance of the personal computer used 2 The sound may not be clear depending on the conditions of the lines Designs and specifications may change without prior n
96. video quality is less important Note that each unicast client connecting to the server takes up additional bandwidth and the Network Camera allows up to ten simultaneous clients UDP multicast his protocol allows multicast enabled routers to forward network packets to all clients requesting streaming media This helps to reduce the network transmission load of the Network Camera while serving multiple clients at the same time Note that to utilize this feature the Network Camera must be configured to enable multicast streaming at the same time For more information see RTSP streaming on page 41 51 160 TCP This protocol guarantees the complete delivery of streaming data and thus provides better video quality Ihe downside with this protocol is that its real time effect is not as good as that of the UDP protocol HTTP This protocol allows the same quality as TCP protocol and you do not need to open specific port for streaming Under some network environments Users inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data to come through MP4 Saving Options MP4 Saving Options Folder File name prefix CLIP Add date and time suffix to file name Users can record the live video as they are watching it by clicking Start MP4 Hecording on the main page Here you can specify the storage destination and file name Folder Specify a storage destination for the recorded video files File Name Prefix Enter the text tha
97. volume at the client computer The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to MJPEG Video title IK WB70A 2009 03 27 14 07 44 Time and date Title time and date Video control buttons Video title he video title can be configured For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 Time and date Displays the current time and date For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 Title time and date Video title time and date can be stamped on the streaming video For more information refer to Video settings on page 45 Video and audio control buttons Depending on the Network Camera model and Network Camera configuration some buttons may not be available amp Digital zoom edit Deselect Disable digital zoom to enable the zoom operation The navigation screen indicates which part of the image is being magnified To control the zoom level drag the slider bar To move to a different area you want to magnify drag the navigation screen 49 160 Start MP4 recording Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer Press the Stop MP4 recording button to end recording When you quit the web browser video recording stops accordingly To specify the storage destination and the file name refer to MP4 Saving Options on page 2 for details Ba Talk Click this button to talk to people around the Network Camera Audio will come out from the external soeak
98. ync with computer time Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the Network Camera with the client computer The read only date and time of the PC is displayed Manual he administrator can enter the date and time manually The date and time format are yyyy mm dd and hh mm ss Automatic Ihe Network Time Protocol is a service that synchronizes computer clocks by periodically querying an NIP Server NTP server Assign the IP address or domain name of the time server Leaving the text box blank connects the Network Camera to the default time servers Update interval Select to update the time with the NIP server on hourly daily 3 weekly or monthly basis Q2 m Zh j 0a zi DI and DO 00 DI and DO Digital input The active state is the current state detected is High Digital output The active state is Grounded the current state detected is Open Digital input Select High or Low to define normal status of the digital input The Network Camera will report the current status Digital output Select Grounded or Open to define normal status of the digital output Ihe Network Camera will show whether the trigger is activated or not 54 160 Q md Configuration Definitions Cont Security Settings This section explains how to enable password protection and create multiple accounts It contains the following three segments Root Password Add User and Manage User Root Password
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