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Toshiba IK-WB01A Digital Camera User Manual
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1. Preset Available Unavailable Icon Displays whether the preset is configured Preset Selection button Specifies preset a D o 0 as fe 3 Alarm list controller A TOSHIBA Network Came E E nwcam01 Auto Patrol Scan eo J a6 Back Light lt gt gt f Zoom in Time and date alarm generated aaen LIVE Alarm Recording Play button Plays the images recorded at the time the alarm was generated You can control the recorded images by using Control buttons for playing recordings For details refer to the Advanced User s Guide See cover page Displays next 10 alarms Displays previous 10 alarms Alarm type V Motion Sensor IK WB1 1A W External Alarm Alarm number Displays Alarm numbers from 1 to 100 Max in 10s Record list controller IK WB1 1A Z TOSHIBA Network Came PEI ES L nwcam01 Close Scan 1 Shot Y Uaa p 3 m Time and date of recording aa ei Live Play button Plays the images recorded at a time when things are normal You can control the recorded images by using control buttons for playing recordings For details refer to the Advanced User s Guide See cover page 6 id Back Light Displays next 10 recordings Displays previous 10 recordings
2. Configuring the Network Manually Entering an IP address manually Enter an IP address manually if you are not using or do not want to use the DHCP server If you use a DHCP server the IP address changes from time to time Therefore the IP address you set last time may not be valid next time and you may not able to access to the camera To be able to access the camera every time you use you need to set fixed IP address setting IP address manually to the network camera If you do not know the pre assigned IP address consult the relevant Support center or refer to the relevant manuals of the network system devices router hub modem etc Pe Ge eee Geena aes whee See BAe ee eget cee 1 Perform administrator login gt page 42 to open the Admin menu A Sovsvessesoseooasooasasvvaasvooasasosvoesosvosasvssvaasaaavovasva000 00089 2 In the left side of the window click the toggle Of Network Settings 5 a rt D mg O N i o et o The sub menus appear ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee EEE 3 From the list of sub menus click General The settings appear in the right side of the window P9vsvseeoe oo Gaoaseseaseeas2e2999909299909099990909900980999 00089 4 Enter the camera name ja x 2M TOSHIBA Network Camera Settings for Administrator Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help TOSHIBA Network Connection Settings 7 n
3. LIMITED WARRANTY NETWORK CAMERA The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America information Systems Inc ISD makes the following limited warranties with regard to this NETWORK Camera Product These limited warranties extend to the Original End User You r One 1 Year Limited Warranty of Labor and Parts ISD warrants that this Product will perform in accordance with specifications for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase by Original End User During this one 1 year period ISD will repair or replace the Product if it does not perform as warranted In order to take advantage of this Limited Warranty You must a deliver the Product to an ISD Authorized Service Provider ASP and b pay all transportation and insurance charges for shipment of the Product to the ASP ISD reserves the right to substitute factory refurbished parts in place of those in need of repair User s Guide User s manual You should read the User s Guide User s manual thoroughly before operating this Product Before seeking warranty service you should check the troubleshooting guide in the User s Guide User s manual and follow the instructions to correct the problem How to Obtain Warranty Service Step by step Procedures To obtain warranty service You should 1 Contact Toshiba at 877 855 1349 for operation or installation assistance 877 MYNETCAM 2 Call 877 696 3822 A technical support specialist will help diagnose the pr
4. Connecting the Power Cord 9eeosvovavavsvoasvosaavavovusavavavavasaasavasvvoavvRavaRaRae9R99RR9RRR09 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor TESE EEESEEEEESE ZEEFJE ZST TEESE E SEESE ESEFSESSEE 2 Insert the AC adaptor plug into the camera power terminal 5 m rt D a fa 3 N o o rt c Important e There is not much space around the opening of the power terminal so make sure that the plug is properly inserted The camera may not work properly if the plug is not inserted properly Connecting the Power Cord Cont G99vveasoasosoaasasvasvasvvasasesososaasovsasvasaavaaasaavusaaOaRaRaRaR09 3 As shown in the figure below use a wire clamp to fix the plug in place For the wire clamp use the self tapping screw supplied with the camera to hold When the plug is fixed in place check that it will not become disconnected by a moderate amount of pulling 5 a rt D mg O N i ct o Turning on the Power The camera has no main power switch or button To turn the power on insert the plug of the power cord into a power outlet Turn the power on after you have installed the camera Anote e f you turn the power on without connecting the LAN cable the network camera starts in wireless LAN mode e f you connect the LAN cable and then turn the power on the network camera starts in ordinary LAN mode Connecting the Camera and
5. D mg O i ct E x i EEERSEESEESEESEEEEESEESESSEE SEESE E SERERE E 4 Click Changing the Password The settings appear in the right side of the window File Edt View Favorites Tools Help TOSHIBA Administrator Function Changing the Password K9 nweam01 Live Admin Menu exit Changing the log in ID and or password for logging into the control window Current login ID Current Password Camera Settings New login ID Network Settings ema Security Settings New Password Multi Screen Mode Settings Hex Parra Administrator Functions 1 Changing the Password 2 reset save 3 Firmware Update Log Management S9gaeoseagvuogagagagagasaanagasaasagangagaganasgaagagagaasaganaganagagnagagagaguagnugg 9 5 Enter the login ID and password in the Current Login ID Current Password New Login ID New Password and New Password Confirm fields TOSHIBA Network Camera Settings for Administrator Microsoft Intemet Explorer Be Edt Vew Favaies Toos Hep e TOSHIBA Administrator Function Changing the Password K nweam1 Admin Menu exit Changing the log in ID and or password for logging into the control window Current login ID root Current Password ia E Camera Settings New login ID ftoshiba Network Settings Security Settings Nen Paron iulti Screen Mode Settings New Password Confirm PA dmin
6. List number Displays List numbers from 1 to 168 Max in 10s a pel a o fay e Setting Items For more details on the settings please refer to the Advanced User s Guide at http www toshiba com taisisd E Camera Settings 1 General Settings Mtem IKWBOIA IK WB11A Camera Picture Size 160 x 120 1280 x 960 320 x 240 800 x 600 640 x 480 640 x 480 320 x 240 ZOOM 320 x 240 160 x 120 ZOOM 160 x 120 Picture Quality HIGH MIDDLE LOW MIDDLE LOW Frame Rate HIGH MIDDLE LOW MIDDLE LOW Installation Environment Desktop Wall Ceiling op Wall Ceiling AE Compensation 20 to 20 20 to 20 Auto B W ON OFF FF Shutter Speed 1 120 1 60 1 30 1 15 1 8 1 4 172 1 Auto Slow Shutter FF Auto Sensitivity Boost FF Sound Sensitivity HIGH LOW STOP HIGH MIDDLE LOW STOP X 1 Auto Slow shutter functions when the shutter speed is set AES 2 PAN TILT Settings K WBOTA IK WB11A P T Operation Restrictions None Administrator Only None Administrator Oniy Auto Patrol Stopping Time 1 2 5 10 minutes 1 2 5 10 minutes Scan Speed FAST SLOW FAST SLOW Power Boost CENTER HOME AUTO CENTER HOME AUTO Function SCAN AUTO PATROL SCAN AUTO PATROL Freeze Activity ON OFF ON OFF Function 3 Alarm Settings 1 External Alarm Mtem IKWBOIA IK WB11A Function OFF N OFF Input Type mal Closed NC ormal
7. Built in pan tilt mechanism A built in pan left right and tilt up down mechanism enables you to use the Internet browser to change the direction of the camera lens The camera also comes with Scan Presets Auto Patrol and various other monitoring features Equipped with 350K pixel Color CCD IK WBO1A A 350K pixel color CCD enables the delivery of images up to 640 x 480 dots Equipped with megapixel CCD IK WB11A A 1 45 megapixel progressive CCD enables the delivery of images up to 1280 X 960 dots Images are delivered at high resolutions approaching those of digital cameras Supports multiple cameras Toshiba s original protocol RNCP allows Toshiba network cameras to identify each other on the same network This enables images from automatically identified network cameras to be displayed in multi view screen in the same browser window The number of windows in the multi view display automatically changes 4 2 x 2 9 3 x 8 or 16 4 x 4 windows accordingly to the number of identified cameras The cameras on other networks can be displayed on the same multi view display screen by registering the cameras manually Capable of delivering sound The products deliver the sound input from an external microphone IK WB11A or built in microphone IK WBO1A to you via the network Mailing function This feature allows you to receive mail messages with images when alarms go off Built in SD memory card interface IK WB
8. Installing the Camera IK WBO1A Installing the Camera IK WB1 1A ndoor Installation oo ce ccccececcecssecsssesscsevassesessesessssassesassssesassssacseacstecatneaseee e Outdoor Installation I Connecting the Power Cord ses ssssisissisissisisirsisiisisitsitiirsinatsitinarersrsrirsrnret Connecting the Camera and s ADOUBTHE lP AGGKES S Aee a ia a eaten test e Using LAN Cable e Using Wireless LAN e When Using Adhoc Method e When Using Infrastructure e About Wireless LAN Connection e Configuring the Wireless Network Environment for Camera s Wireless LAN Settings 27 e Configuring the Camera s Wireless LAN settings for the Wireless Network Environment 29 e Configuring Settings for Wireless LAN ou ccccccccccceccscseeecsseecetetsteteteeaeeee 31 Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder vw 34 Configuring the Network Manually ssssisessssisiriiririrsirisiririrsiesrsinirsrnin 36 oeinibDand Passwords ea aaa a a a AN ANMAS naaa te 39 Operation Administrator Operation s esesssisiseesisersisisisititeiitsititaktitaksikaksitikartrkakarnnnrnnent 42 Administrator Logis te 42 Screen Part Names and Functions 43 Others O ene MOIS iina res AEE nena 48 Cam ra Settings mano Ae a a a e a a edna bbl nore 48 e Network Settings maD SOCUMLY Sett E S n e a AAE E E E EA 55 e Multi screen Mode Settings oo ccccccccccccccceccesecceescsssssecstsecsesececsseecseeceseeaesees 56 e Adminis
9. The frame rate may become slower when deleting images in the SD memory card x When either Alarm recording or Normal recording becomes full even if there are some more spaces in the SD memory card the camera notifies you that the card is full 5 SD Memory Card Formatting IK WBO1A IK WB11A Function Button Selection E Network Settings 1 Network Connection Settings 1 General Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A Camera Name Enter up to 82 single byte Enter up to 32 single byte characters characters Auto Identification of ON OFF ON OF Other Cameras DHCP ON OFF ON OF P Address Enter the static IP Enter the static IP address address Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask Enter the subnet mask Default Gateway Enter the default gateway Enter the default gateway 2 DNS Settings IK WBOITA IK WB11A Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address Enter the IP address P Address Secondary DNS Enter the IP address Enter the IP address Server IP Address 3 HTTP Port Setting team KWOTA IKWBTTA 4 Camera ID tem KoA IKWBTTA Cannot be changed Cannot be changed 2 Wireless LAN Settings COM Mode adhoc Infrastructure COM Channel 1 toll ESS ID COM Speed to 11 5 5 2 0 Encryption 64 bit WEP 128 bi i it WEP WEP Key 16 hexadecimal ASC i text 64 bit 10 charac 64 bit 10 charac hexadecimal digits
10. aranteed operating temperature 20T to 50 jaranteed performance temperature OT to 40 uaranteed operating humidity 80 or less Storage temperature 20T to 60T Weight Approx 600 g camera only Approx 650 g camera only External dimensions 127 W X 127 H x 110 D mm camera only Accessories AC adaptor 1 Power cord 1 AC adaptor 1 Power cord 1 Rear cover Wall attachment for indoor use 1 waterproof cover and wall attachment Clamp filter x2 holder for indoor and outdoor installation 1 Screw set User s Guide Sun visor for outdoor installation 1 Quick Start Guide Wall bracket 1 Screw set User s Guide LAN cable Straight through cable 1 Quick Start Guide LAN cable Wire Clamp 1 Straight through cable 1 Wire Clam The sound may not be clear depending on the conditions of the lines 2 The image output is for checking the image during installation Images and sounds are not deliverd and recording function will not work during installation 3 The ND filter makes possible to monitor either outdoor or indoor location by controlling light intensity e Designes as specifications may change without prior notice for better improvement MEMO MEMO TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Imaging System Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 PhoneNumber 800 288 1354 V2 0
11. Camera name Close button Closes the controller SHIBA Network Camer PG Ea 1 shot Captures one Scan button Moves the lens horizontally back and forth once image from Auto Patrol button camera Moves the lens uto Patrol Scan Back Light button automatically at a E Performs back preset angle 6 Back Light light l Controller buttons compensation Adjusts the direction l Zoom in button of the lens by panning Enlarges camera left right and tilting images up down The center o CL Zoom out button button moves the Reduces camera lens to the center image position LIVE button Control buttons for Displays current playing recordings i i camera image Preset Alarm button Record button Displays button IK Displays the Alarm WB11A the Preset list Displays controller controller the Record list controller The network camera also has User s controller For the details see Advanced User s Guide a pel 0 x o as e mj 0 Screen Part Names and Functions Cont Preset controller ZA TOSHIBA Network Came L nwcam01 Auto Patrol paren LA T Zoom out Preset name Go button oves the lens to the preset camera position Set button Resisters assigned preset camera positions Clear button Deletes assigned preset camera positions and names Name button TOSHIBA Changes the name of the specified preset
12. Cont 6 Plug in the camera a Confirm that the settings are the same as the wireless network environment e When any settings are different from the wireless network enviromment set the same values b Disconnect the LAN cable from the camera c Unplug the camera once and plug it in again 7 Confirm the camera connection a Ping the IP address set for the camera from a personal computer on the network e Start a command prompt Type as ping n n n n IP address set for camera and press Enter key If the Reply from message appears the wireless connection is correctly established If a message other than the above appears Start Camera Finder gt page 34 and try performing a search wa 5 a rt D mg O i o ct o Anote _ e Camera Finder can find the camera even if the IP address of the camera is incorrect even if the wrong network address is specified e Check whether the IP address of the camera found is the one you set as your network address If Camera Finder was unable to find a camera place the front of the camera close to the antenna of the access point or wireless broadband router and unplug the camera once and plug it again Configuring Settings for Wireless LAN To establish a wireless connection it is necessary for the administrator to configure the appropriate wireless LAN settings The administrator also needs to set the IP address For details on
13. Network camera 3 Network camera 4 2 168 0 30 192 168 0 252 192 168 0 251 192 168 0 250 Te port 80 HTTP port 81 HTTP port 82 HTTP port 83 Using port forwarding to publish images requirs the following conditions Ask your provider if it is possible to have port forward connection Must be able to do port forward setting with your broadband router Some products may refer it as port forwarding static IP masquerade or NAPT About Wireless LAN Connection There are two methods to establish the wireless LAN connection 1 Cofiguring the wireless network environment for the camera s wireless LAN settings 2 Cofiguring the camera s wireless LAN settings for the wireless network environment The default settings of the network camera are as follows Network information Camera name nwcamO 1 2 IP address 192 168 0 30 ft Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 A Wireless LAN settings S Connection mode Adhoc method o ESS ID gt ikwb o Communication channel Channel 10 WEP None Configuring the wireless network environment for camera s wireless LAN settings Install a wireless LAN board or wireless LAN card into your personal computer 1 Turn on the power of the camera NOTE _ e Ensure that the LAN cable is not inserted If the LAN cable is inserted before plugging in the camera the network camera does not start in wireless LAN mode 2 Set the IP address of the personal compu
14. Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A DDNS ON OFF ON OFF DDNS User Name Enter the user name Enter the user name DDNS Password Enter the password Enter the password DDNS Server Enter the server name Enter the server name 7 FTP Recording Settings Image Recording by FTP IK WBOTA IK WB11A Image Recording by Periodic Recording by FTP Periodic recording by FTP FTP When Alarm Goes Off OFF When Alarm Goes Off Selection of External Alarm and Motion Detection OFF 2 FTP Server Setup tem IKWBOIA IK WB11A Server Name Enter the server name Enter the server name P Address Enter the IP address Enter the IP address Login ID Enter the User ID Enter the User ID Login Password Enter the password Enter the password Login Password Reenter the password Reenter the password Confirm FTP Port Number 21 21 P Mode PORT PASV PORT PASV Connection to FTP Stay connected Stay connected Server Re connect Re connect 3 Conditions for Image Recording by FTP IK WBOTA K WB11A Booting up Advanced Periodically Recording by Periodically Recording by Setting Window Schedule When Alarm Schedule When Alarm Goes Off See Advanced Goes Off See Advanced User s Guide User s Guide 4 Conditions for the Image Accumulation Inside of the Camera Mtem KWBOA IK WBTTA Image Accumulation ON OFF Image Accumulation 1 2 5 10 15 30 6
15. hexadecimal digi 5 characters ASCII text 5 characters ASC ext 128 bit 26 characters 128 bit 26 characters hexadecimal digits hexadecimal digits 13 characters ASCII text 13 characters ASCII text Setting Items Cont 3 Mail Settings 1 Server Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A SMTP Server Name Enter the server name Enter the server name SMTP IP Address Enter the IP address Enter the IP address POPS Server Name Enter the server name Enter the server name POPS IP Address Enter the IP address Enter the IP address 2 Verification Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A User ID the user ID Enter the user ID Password the password Enter the password Password Confirm er the password Reenter the password 3 Administrator Mail Settings IK WBO1A IK WB11A Mail Address Enter the mail address Enter the mail address Subject of Sent Enter up to 128 single Enter up to 128 single Messages byte characters byte characters 4 Conditions for Sending Mail when An External Alarm Goes Off IK WBO1A IK WB11A Send Mail When An ON OFF ON OFF External Alarm Goes Off Message Body Enter up to 256 single Enter up to 256 single byte characters byte characters Attach Alarm Picture ON OFF ON OFF To Mail 5 Conditions for Sending Mail When Motion is Detected IK WBOTA IK WB11A Conditions for Sending Mail ON OFF When Motion is Detected Message Bo
16. off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Toshiba America Information System Inc Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 800 288 1354 Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Ome Introduction Thank you for purchasing the IK WBO1A IK WB11A Network Camera Before you start using the camera read this User s Guide carefully to ensure correct usage Once you have finished reading this User s Guide keep it in a convenient place for future reference The design specifications software and User s Guide contents are Subject to change withou
17. 0 Cycle 120 300 600 900 1800 3600 seconds Overwriting ON OFF You can record images in 1 second cycle when picture size is set to 160x120 320x240 or 640x480 x Alarm Recording and Normal Recording IK WB 1 1A functions will be invalidated You cannot attach images to E mail s You cannot use the controller s Alarm List and Record List IK WB1 1A functions All the saved images of the Alarm List and the Record List IK WB11A on the camera will be deleted SD Memory Card will be formatted automatically and all the data in the card will be deleted IK WB1 1A E Security Settings 1 Access Restriction Settings litem sSIK WBO1A IK WB11A Restrict Access by ON OFF ON OFF IP Address IP Address Enter up to 20 IP Enter up to 20 IP addresses addresses Setting Items Cont 2 Filtering Settings IK WBO1A IK WB11A Filtering by MAC ON OFF ON OFF Address MAC Address Enter up to 20 MAC Enter up to 20 MAC addresses addresses 3 User Restriction Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A User Restrictions ON OFF ON OFF Login ID Enter the login ID Enter the login ID Password Enter the password Enter the password Password Confirm Reenter the password Reenter the password E Multi screen Mode Settings 1 Adding and Removing Cameras IK WBOTA IK WB11A List of Registered Enter domain name or the Enter domain name or the Cameras IP addres
18. 11A The use of SD memory cards enables the recording of images for long periods of time as well as recordings when alarms go off SD memory card 8 16 32 64 128 256 and 512 MB SD memory cards 3 3 V Supported Physical interface Part 1 Physical Layer Specification Version 1 01 Motion detection IK WB11A The camera incorporates the motion detector to generate an alarm Privacy mask function IK WB11A This feature effectively maintains the privacy of delivered images It allows you to specify the masking areas in images Equipped with a high resolution low F stop lens IK WB11A The camera is equipped with a high resolution F 1 4 high quality lens for full reproduction of images at a resolution of 1 45 megapixels Waterproof camera that can be used outdoors IK WB11A A waterproof structure facilitates outdoor use 1 Waterproof specifications IPX3 Weather Resistant Rating Be sure to attach the Sun visor when installing the camera outside Install the camera where it will not be exposed to direct rain or sunlight Also consult with the installation workers to ensure that the AC adaptor power cord and LAN cable are installed with protection against the weather in an outdoor location High Sensitivity IK WB11A The camera accomplishes highly sensitive night time monitoring by using a slow shutter speed up to 4 seconds Simple DAY NIGHT function and an auto sensitivity boost f
19. BO1A Screw set Wall attachment for indoor use x1 eee ing screw x1 Wood screws x4 Silver Wire clamp x1 LAN cable Straight through cable x1 Clamp filter x2 Xx Put the Clamp filter to both ends of your LAN cable METS Accessories for IK WB11A Rear cover waterproof cover Sun visor x1 Wall bracket x1 and attachment holder for indoor and outdoor installation with a tripod screw hole x1 re g_9 Screw set M4 screws x6 Silver MS3 screws x4 Black Self tapping screw x1 Black e Wood screws x4 Silver LAN cable Straight through cable x1 Wire clamp x1 Table of Contents Introduction VOC Tyee rea eds econ ened otis A 5 DEAA E EA EEN SAE AANEEN AIE A 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS a i c Precautions TORS Gi mnir ane ean a A TN N QO About the AC adaptor gt Overview of the Network Camera uo cccccccccecceccesescssesescsesessesesstssestitsserereasens 9 5 Features Of the CAMETA wove a aa ar E TA 10 Installation Setup Setting Up the Network Camera EnvironMent ou 12 e Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System sa V2 e Names of Camera Parts IK WBO1A sasssssssssissssisisisiiisisisisirirsrsrsnririrnrnrnrenen 14 e Names of Camera Parts IK WB1 1A oo cccccceccecsceeceseeceessceeeteesseeeaes 15
20. Closed NC mal Opened NO ormal Opened NO F Preset Auto Patrol FF Preset Auto Patrol Associate to P T Operation Preset No to 10 to 10 Resume Function OFF FF Resume Time 10 30 60 seconds 10 30 60 seconds 2 Motion Sensor Mtem SS IK WBOTA IK WBITA OF Function O FF Sensitivity HIGH MIDDLE LOW Size LARGE MEDIUM SMALL Detection Range Set from screen ranges of 8X8 squares See Advanced User s Guide Associate to P T OFF Preset Auto Patrol Operation Preset No 1 to 10 Resume Function ON OFF Resume Time 10 30 60 seconds X Depending on what the camera is monitoring the sensor may not work properly 3 Alarm Output IK WBO1A IK WB11A Output Hold Time 1 5 10 15 30 60 seconds 1 5 10 15 30 60 seconds 4 Privacy Mask Settings IK WBO1A IK WB11A Function ON OFF Setup Range Set from screen ranges of 8 x 8 squares See Advanced User s Guide X This is an easy image masking function Depending on angles movement of PAN TILT function the masking positions may shift 5 Recording Settings 1 Alarm Recording External Alarm ON OFF ON OFF otion Sensor ON OFF Pre Recording O 3 5 10 frames O 3 5 10 frames Post Recording O 3 5 10 20 frames O 3 5 10 20 frames Recording Cycle 1 2 5 10 seconds 1 2 2 5 10 seconds x The camera records
21. L and press ENTER http 192 168 0 30 admin htm When IP address is in default setting If you enter this URL the Administrator Login screen appears TOSHIBA Network Camera nwcam01 Administrator Login login i password i __login EEEE EEEEEEERESEZEEEEEESEF EEEE EFEERF EREEREER E EENE 2 Correctly enter the administrator login ID and the password and then click the login button Admin Menu screen appears Screen Part Names and Functions Admin Menu Screen Camera name Live button Displays images from the camera in single view Exit button Closes the settings screen Do not use X button to close the setting screen Always use Exit button to close the setting screen when you made any setting changes fos for A frinisttator Microsoft Internet Explorer CEK Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea Address htp 32168 0 30 edmin ith eGo TOSHIBA K nweam01 LIVE Admin Menu exit Canora Picture Size 540180 E Picture Quality MIDDLE Frame Rate HIGH E T P Desketop Wall nage isnot rotated C Settings Installation Environment amera Settings C Ceiling Gnage is rotated 180 1 gasd AE Compensation E 2 PANTLT z 3 Alam Auto BAV on 4 Privacy Mask OFF 5 Recording Shutter Speed AES E E Network Settings EA coN E Security Settings iie air OFF Multi Sereen Mode Settings Auto Sensitivity Bo
22. NTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTED ABOVE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OF REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT WILL ISD OR ITS PARENT COMPANY OR ANY ASP BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGES LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE OR WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF TAIS ITS PARENT COMPANY OR AN ASP HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR SOME PRODUCTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE PRODUCT OR PARTS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO MISUSE ABUSE ACCIDENT IMPROPER INSTALLATION IMPROPER MAINTENANCE OR USE IN VIOLATION OF ISD S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS OR WHERE THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN ALTERED OR MODIFIED WITHOUT ISD S PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OR UPON THE REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF ISD S FACTORY SE
23. P internal battery runs out of address is changed power or the IP address is changed 10 Addresses for Sending Mail Cc litem IK WBO1A IK WB11A Input fields for up to 10 addresses Cc Ente For each address you can mail addresses Enter mail addresses For each address you can configure individually configure individually whether mail is sent when whether mail is sent when an external alarm goes off an external alarm goes off a motion is detected the internal battery runs out of the internal battery runs out of power or the IP address is changed power or the IP address is changed Setting Items Cont 4 Routing Table Settings IK WBOTA IK WB11A Static Routing Table Settings 5 ARP Table Settings Configure the following settings for up to ten entries destination address subnet mask gateway address and metric 1 Static ARP Table Settings IK WBO1A IK WB11A Static ARP Table Settings 2 Browse ARP Table Configure the following settings for up to ten entries IP address MAC address Configure the following settings for up to ten entries destination address subnet mask gateway address and metric Configure the following settings for up to ten entries IP address MAC address IKWBOTA IKWBTTA ARP Table List of ARP displayed List of ARP displayed Clicking the button deletes the contents of the ARP table 6 DDNS
24. P setting if you are using wireless communication WEP Key Setting gt m rt o D a fa 53 N o o rt c 64bit WEP Key 28bit WEP Key ASCII text Number of Characters 5 characters Number of Characters 13 characters Characters You Can Use Characters You Can Use Alphanumeric characters 0 to 9 Alphanumeric characters 0 to 9 atoz AtoZ atoz AtoZ 16 hexadecimal Number of Characters 10 characters Number of Characters 26 characters Characters You Can Use Characters You Can Use Alphanumeric characters 0 to 9 Alphanumeric characters 0 to 9 atof AtoF ato f A to F XThere is no distinction between capital letters and small letters WEP Key Setting Example 64bit WEP Key 128bit WEP Key ASCII text nwcam toshibaikwbO 1 16 hexadecimal abcd 1048ef 1234567890abcdef0987 33 654321 Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder The camera search application Camera Finder is an application for searching network cameras that can currently be viewed from the administrator s personal computer or a user s personal computer and connecting to those cameras You can use this application by downloading it from Toshiba website Setting up Camera Finder G99oSVGV9sGGoasvaasvasvsaseavvoassvsvsavavasovvaRORaBRaRaseRaRRORR ROS 1 Access the following Toshiba Web page from the Internet URL http www toshiba
25. Personal Computer by Network E About the IP Address To connect to the network the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address There are two options to set the IP address Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Entering an IP address manually page 36 Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server The DHCP setting is set to ON by default If your network is using DHCP server keep the setting in that way 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network Cont Using LAN Cable The following shows two different network configurations using a LAN cable connection to operate the network camera Crossover connection Connection via a hub Using a crossover cable to establish a connection example Network camera Personal computer IP address ff IP address 192 168 0 30 D 192 168 0 50 LAN cable crossover Crossover cable is not provided with the product 5 0 rt D mg O N i o et o Establishing a connection via a hub example Network camera IP address 192 168 0 30 J IP address 192 168 0 50 LAN cable straight through LAN cable straight through NOTE _ e You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub e In the case of not using DHCP server the IP address for the camera is automatically set to 192 168 0 80 in
26. RIAL NUMBER LABOR SERVICE CHARGES FOR PRODUCT INSTALLATION SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT OF CONTROLS ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY No person agent distributor dealer authorized service provider or company is authorized to change modify or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of ISD arising under this Limited Warranty or under any statute or law of the United States or any state thereof is herby limited to three 1 years from the date You discovered the problem This limitation does not apply to impelled warranties arising under state law Some states do not permit limitation of the time within which You may bring an action beyond the limits provided by state law so the above provision may not apply to You This Limited Warranty gives You specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC T 0 S H l B A Imaging Systems Division
27. TOSHIBA NETWORK CAMERA Model IK WBO1TA IK WB1 1A Basic User s Guide the following Web page E nttpo www toshiba com taisisd For information on the latest products and peripheral devices refer to The above URL is subject to change without prior notice If the U changes refer to theToshiba website http www toshiba com taisisd RL If necessary download Advanced User s Guide from above Toshiba website This User s Guide applies to the firmware version 2 2 2 and the later versions 5 x e a c g d 2 Product Name NETWORK CAMERA Tested To Comply Model Number s IK WBO1A IK WB11A C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Notice Declaration of Conformity Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment
28. adaptor cable and the LAN cable through the tube part of the rear cover The procedure is the same as that described in Indoor Installation Step 2 on page 18 Insert both cables from below If you are going to use a wireless LAN you need to insert the AC adaptor cable only Installing the Camera IK WB11A Cont A Se9evvssvvsvsvasvvaovosvasvavasesevsvvvoeovvasvvvaeovvvvOvRvROevoRvRRR0R9 2 Connect the AC adaptor cable and LAN cable to the camera The procedure is the same as that described in Indoor Installation Step 3 on page 19 Se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee EE 3 Attach the camera to the rear cover The procedure is the same as that described in Indoor Installation Step 4 on page 19 Fix the camera to the rear cover from the sides using four M3 screws Important e Take care not to pinch the AC adaptor cable and the LAN cable when attaching the camera to the rear cover BRR RBSRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE RRR ERR RRR RRR RRR RRR SRR 4 Set the Sun visor Fix the cover for outdoor installation in place from the rear using four M4 screws 5 0 rt D mg O N i ct o Seesvsveaeoeoseosases990009090202099990009900902009099009 90080 5 Mount the camera directly to the wall using the wall bracket accessory NOTE _ e The screws which attach the wall bracket and the wall are not provided Choose the best screws for your wall when you buy screws at a store
29. amera to an existing wireless LAN set the same ESS ID as the existing wireless LAN environment If you are configuring a new wireless LAN make sure that you do not set the same ID as another existing wireless LAN Important e There are restrictions on the values you can enter You can only enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters NOTE _ e ESS ID is sometimes simply expressed as SS ID SSID or network group name In this manual we use ESS ID This setting is an ID for identifying the wireless group when multiple wireless LAN groups exist in the network environment A P99eGG9e9GR9ROPG9OSROROSPROROGR9R9OR9ZVOSROGROROR ORR RORORBRRORGR9RR0R9R9R08 Configure the communication speed Click w for the COM Speed setting in the right side of the window Select an item from the pull down menu You can set 1 0 2 0 5 5 11 Mbps or auto It is recommended to select auto ANOTE _ e This setting determines the speed of the network camera communicating with other devices on the wireless LAN The IEEE 802 11b standard supports the communication speeds of 1 0 2 0 5 5 and 1 1 Mbps However it is recommended to select auto j FFAVPVA9DIIAIIAIIIII9P9I99V999V9V9V9V9V9V9V9BGV9VVVIVIV9VIVIV9IVIIVIIRIVZIIID f Configure the WEP key Click w for the WEP Key setting in the right side of the window Select an item from the pull down menu This setting dete
30. ask and default gateway Important e f you do not know the subnet mask consult the provider or relevant network system administration support center e You do not need to enter the default gateway if the network camera will not be accessed from another network If you do need to enter a default gateway consult the relevant network system administration support center O JO Configuring the Network Manually Cont 7 Click the E button The settings are registered ANOTE _ e Clicking the button restores the previous configuration e The network camera has a feature useful for multi view that automatically detects and remember other cameras on the same network If there are other cameras on the same network it is recommended to set Auto Identification of Other Cameras to ON gt page 51 e For details on configuring multi view refer to Multi Screen Mode Settings gt page 56 5 a rt D mg O N i o ct o Log in ID and Password Be sure to change the default login ID and password You are able to change important information and settings of the camera through the Administrator Login To have higher security be sure to change your login ID and the password and don t forget new login ID and password Otherwise you cannot access to the camera In the case you forget your login ID and password press Reset button gt page 14 15 for more than 5 seconds It will return t
31. com taisisd ee ee ee EEEE EREEREEEEEREFEREEREEEREEEREREE EEE 2 Create a folder and download the application to the folder 5 0 rt D mg O N i o et o Download the application according to the explanation on the Web page Seesesvoososeeosasosassvaasaososoasvovassaaaoavaoaoasasaaeaa00 0000890 3 Click the Setup file and install the Camera Finder following the instruction on the screen Using Camera Finder to Search for a Camera From the Start menu point to Programs and TOSHIBA Network Camera and then select Camera Finder P9GSV9e9GGOP9R9OG9OPDVPVOROGRORVOROVOROGROVROVOVOSZRDR9RORORORZRORBR9R9R9000089 Start up Camera Finder and click Search a All the cameras currently connected to the network appear To clear the results click Clear EEEE EEZEZEEESEZEESSE SZETT EZEESEESE EEEE SEEEEE 3 Click the camera you want to login from the list of Cameras The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the Network camera log in fields To login as an administrator Click the Administrator button For details on Adminstrator Login procedure refer to page 42 To login as a user Click the User button To close the window without logging in Click Exit to close Camera Finder m rt o D a fa 53 o et c NOTE _ e Toshiba is not responsible for any damages caused by this software
32. default Therefore set the IP address for your computer to 192 168 0 50 here e There will be no problem to use the LAN port of your broadband router instead of using a hub However when using the broadband router if the DHCP server function is set ON and turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router the camera gets the IP address from the router s DHCP server and it may not be 192 168 0 30 For more information read your user s guide for broadband router It is also recommended to set the computer s IP address from the router s DHCP server For more information read your computer s user s guide Using Wireless LAN The followings show different network configurations using a wireless LAN connection to operate the network camera E When using adhoc method The adhoc method is used for connecting the network camera and a personal computer Network camera Personal computer joo ee oe IP address eae 192 168 0 50 q example IP address Adhoc method Using a wireless LAN to establish a connection requires the following conditions 1 Both the network camera and the personal computer are on the same network segment 2 Both the network camera and the personal computer use the same communication channel gt page 32 3 Both the network camera and the personal computer have the same ESS ID set gt page 32 4 If WEP is used both the network camera and the
33. dy Enter up to 256 single byte characters Attach Motion ON OFF Picture To Mail 6 Attached Picture Size Setting IK WBOTA IK WB11A Attached Picture 640 x 480 1280 x 960 Size 320 x 240 800 x 600 160 x 120 640 x 480 160 x 120 ZOOM 320 x 240 320 x 240 ZOOM 160 x 120 7 Conditions for Sending Mail when Internal Battery Runs Out Of Power Mtem IKWBOTA IK WB11A Send Mail When Internal Battery Runs out ON OFF ON OFF Out Of Power Message Body Enter up to 256 single byte characters Enter up to 256 single byte characters 8 Conditions for Sending Mail When IP Address Is Changed Mtem KWB0TA IK WBITA Send Mail When IP Address is Changed ON OFF ON OFF The IP address is changed New IP address Subnet mask The IP address is changed New IP address Subnet mask Message Body Default gateway Default gateway Day month year time Day month year time Camera Name Camera Name 9 Addresses for Sending Mail T Mtem IKWBOTA IK WB11A Input fields for up to Enter the mail addresses Enter the mail addresses 10 addresses To For each address you can For each address you can configure individually configure individually whether mail is sent when whether mail is sent when an external alarm goes off an external alarm goes off a motion is detected the the internal battery runs out of power or the I
34. e IP Address for an Enter the IP address Enter the IP address NTP Server 4 Quick Time Setting 5 Daylight saving setting Item JIKWBOTA IK WB11A X The camera will not record normal images between 1 00AM to 2 00AM Summer Time on the last Sunday of October However it will record normal images between 1 00AM to 2 00AM regular time on the last Sunday of October only if the Normal Recording function is set to ON xX You cannot set the time between 2 00AM to 3 00AM on the first Sunday of April manually if the Daylight saving is set to valid 3 Firmware Update Mtem IKWBOTA IK WB11A File Name Download the firmware Download the firmware Then select the file by Then select the file by entering the file path or entering the file path or browsing browsing Setting Items Cont E Log Management 1 Forwarding Settings IK WBO1A IK WB11A Forward Log to ON OFF Another Server Name of Destination Enter the server name Server Enter the server name IP Address of Enter the IP address Enter the IP address Destination Server 2 Browse and Delete Settings item s IK WBOTA IK WB11A The list of logs is displayed The list of logs is displayed Clicking the button deletes the logs O Specifications odel name IK WBO1A IK WB11A mage sensor 5 inch CCD 1 2 inch CCD Effective Picture Element 350k pixel 1 45 megapixel Focal length f 2 6mm f 6 0 mm Angle of view Hor
35. e To return the log information to the default state delete the log information in the settings screen You can turn video output on off by pressing the button for less than one second When video output is on images and sound cannot be delivered to the network and images cannot be recorded Use this feature only when for example checking the angle of view during installation SD memory card slot gt page 7 a icrophone input Video output jack Rear cover fixing Jack for connecting an external microphone screw M3 Use 3 5 monaural plug microphone ae 19 Sound input from a microphone Video signal Screw hole for attaching gt page can be simultaneously output if you use a ste a tripod or other stand reo mini plug to mono dual jack conversion adaptor commercially available product Use the reset button to turn video output on Rear off ALARM IN DC IN 10V Alarm input terminal Power plug input terminal page 21 Be sure to use the AC adaptor included with the network camera ALARM OUT Alarm output terminal GND 10 100 ETHERNET Ethernet jack 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c Installing the Camera IK WBOQ1 A The IK WBO1A is for indoor use only The following explains the installation procedure V9OVGR9RVR9OV9SO9FR9VGORRFR9VVOVOVVPVFVOORZOVVORORRVRVBRRVRR0R9009 1 Set the wall attachment to the wall Attach each of the fo
36. inder from lt http www toshiba com taisisd gt and then install it page 34 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c Setting up the Network Camera Enviroment Cont Names of Camera Parts IK WBO1A Front Lens Focal range 35 cm to infinity Lens cover Transparent sphere Side Bottom Reset button gt page 39 Reset the settings to the defaults by using a thin pointed object to press the button for at least 5 seconds The AC adaptor must be connected The log information is not returned to the default state To return the log information to the default state delete the log information in the settings screen 5 a rt D mg O i ct o Holes for wall attachment gt page 17 Built in microphone gt page 10 Rear DC IN 10V A AN I Power plug input terminal page 21 Alarm input terminal Be sure to use the AC adaptor included with the network camera ALARM OUT Alarm output terminal GND 10 100 ETHERNET Ethernet jack Names of Camera Parts IK WB1 1A Front Sun visor gt page 19 Accessory Lens Focal range 80 cm to infinity Lens cover Transparent sphere Reset button gt page 39 Reset the settings to the defaults by using a Bottom thin pointed object to press the button for at least 5 seconds The AC adaptor must be connected The log information is not returned to the default stat
37. istrator Functions 1 Changing the Password reel reset save 3 Firmware Update Log Management 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c Gdr Mstar 2 A GA IT Watcher omez13 MEBMS D0S Prompt E TOSHIBA Network E TOSHIBA Netw Ef 00a Paint BLD jo 530PM 9eeeoooooooaoeaaseoeoeooaaassa90002009099090000099900080 6 Click the Gea button The new login ID and password are saved in the network camera a U o 0 as fe 3 Administrator Operation The viewing of images listening sound and operating cameras are not restricted to the administrator The administrator can use all the functions However it is necessary for the administrator to log in through the Administrator Login screen because an administrator who logs in from the User Login screen is subject to the same restrictions as users How to view images listen sound and operate cameras are explained after the following administrator login procedure For details on user login refer to the Advanced User s Guide X Install JAVA 2 to display images and output sound correctly on an administrator s personal computer gt page 12 Administrator Login You must enter the administrator s login ID and password first so that you can be verified as an administrator on the network camera ed 1 With the Internet browser displayed on the administrator s personal computer enter the following UR
38. izontal 58 vertical 45 diagonal 70 Horizontal 56 vertical 44 diagonal 67 aximum relative aperture F 28 F 1 4 Shutter speed AES AES 1 120 1 60 1 30 1 20 1 15 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 sec inimum illumination 2 Ix Frame Rate HIGH 1 Ix Normal Auto Sensitivity Boost OFF 0 7Ix Frame Rate LOW 0 03 lux Slow shutter ON P 112 56 to 56 T 54 49 to 5 Pan tilt prese 10 positions A arm termina Input X 1 Output x 1 nage size 640x480 3820x240 160x120 1280x960 800x600 320X240 zoom 160X120 zoom 640x480 320x240 160x120 age compression met JPEG uality settings 3 levels axi frame ra Max 7 5 fps 640x480 Max 7 5 fps 1280x960 800x600 640x480 Max 15 fps 320x240z00m 160x120zoom Max 30 fps 320x240 160x120 udio 1 Available built in microphone PCM Available MIC IN PCM ivacy mask feature Unavailable Available otion alarm feature navailab Available External storage media navailab SD memory card Video output navailab Available 2 ail notification feature Available D switching mechanism 3 None Available nterface RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX wireless LAN IEEE802 1 1b Protocols TCP IP UDP IP HTTP SMTP DNS DHCP NTP ARP ICMP syslog DDNS RNCP FTP Power supply voltage 10V DC Power consumption 8W G G G U ormal recording feature Unavailab Available U U
39. number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card Replacing of the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended The camera supports the following SD memory cards Do not use memory cards with other specifications SD memory card 8 16 32 64 128 256 and 512 MB SD memory cards 3 3 V Supported Physical interface Part 1 Physical Layer Specification Version 1 01 Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD memory card is used with the camera Carefully read the User s guide precautions on use and any other information supplied with a purchased memory card An SD memory card can be used for the loop recording of images The life span number of rewrites possible of an SD memory card is greatly affected by the capacity of the SD memory card The use of a 128 256 or 512 MB large capacity SD memory card is recommended for loop recording To achieve maximum performance of the camera the use of a Toshiba SD memory card is recommended If a card of another company is used the recording intervals may lengthen and the erasure time during overwriting may increase As a result the number of delivered frames of live video may decrease Do not use a memory card containing the data recorded by another device with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly Do not modify overwrite the data or change the folder name of an SD memory card I
40. o the default setting but remember in this case all the information and settings will be gone The default login ID is root and the default password is ikwb J wih the Internet browser displayed on the administrator s personal computer enter the following URL and press ENTER http 192 168 0 30 admin htm When IP address is in default setting 5 0 rt D D ct fa N i o ct c o If you enter this URL the Administrator Login screen appears TOSHIBA Network Camera nwcam01 Administrator Login login password Togin 9eeevosvoasvugua9u909009029909009 909090099 9990909 9090909009309 9380 2 Correctly enter the administrator login ID and the password and then click the login button TOSHIBA Network Camera nwcam01 Administrator Login login foot password free _login Admin Menu screen appears 39 Log in ID and Password Cont F9eoesvsevevsvsossoaeasao9900020209909002990909 9909900000099 900990080 3 In the Admin menu click the toggle of Administrator Functions The sub menus appear A TOSHIBA Network Camera Settings for Administrator Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE Be Edt Vew Favotes Toos Heb Ea TOSHIBA X nweam01 Live Admin Menu exit Select the item to be set from the administrator settings menu Camera Settings Multi Screen Mode Settings Administrator Functions Log Management 5 a rt
41. oblem If the product requires a hardware repair Toshiba will refer an ASP who will repair or at Toshiba s discretion replace the product 3 Arrange for shipment of the Product to a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider 4 Securely pack the Product in the original carton and external shipping pack include a letter explaining the problem with a copy of the bill of sale or proof of purchase 5 Prepay all transportation and insurance costs Questions If you have any questions please check our web site at http www netcam toshiba com Your Responsibilities This Limited Warranty is subject to the following conditions 1 You must provide the bill of sale or proof of purchase at the time that warranty service is required 2 You must notify an ASP within thirty 30 days after you discover that the product does not perform in accordance with specifications during the Limited Warranty period 3 All Warranty Service of this product must be by an ISD Authorized Service Provider 4 You must pack the Product in its original carton using the original packing material Then insert the original carton containing the Product into another carton with additional packing material before shipping the Product to an ASP DISCLAIMERS ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRA
42. only one image of the moment alarm has generated when Pre Recording and Post Recording are set to O frame x You can record Alarm s in 1 second cycle when picture size is set to 160x120 320x240 or 640x480 Setting Items Cont 2 Normal Recording Only Possible when SD Memory Card Inserted Mtem KWB0TA IK WB11A Function ON OFF Recording Cycle 1 2 5 10 30 60 120 180 seconds imer Association ON OFF Image can be recorded with 1 second recording cycle when picture sizes are 60 x 120 320 x 240 640 x 480 2 seconds recorded cycle when picture sizes are 800 x 600 1280 x 960 The frame rate renewal speed may become slower when recording images Actual Recording Cycle may differ from your setting when the slow shutter is in use 3 Timer Recording Item IK WBO1A IK WB11A Time a Start O to 23 Stop O to 23 4 Overwriting litem IK WBO01A IK WB11A Function Pf i If you d like to use this function use SD memory card bigger than 128MB Otherwise it may shorten the life of SD memory card When playing the recorded images from SD memory card you cannot record any images on the card If an SD memory card is used to record both alarm recordings and normal recordings thirty percent of the total storage space is used for alarm record ings and the rest is used for normal recordings he camera will not record any images when deleting images in the SD memory card
43. ost OFF Z picture sie reduced when lighting is we El Administrator Functions see ai i El Log Management OE MIDDLE F o 1 reset save 3 D ct Ce ZI Mstart A A GZ IT Watcher omez13 fBM5 005 Pronpt E100 Paint Paire E Tosha new RESES SPM Main menus Sub menus Reset button Save button Restores the Saves the previous changes configuration 0 Screen Part Names and Functions Cont Single View When you close the Single View window close the browser directly by pressing button Camera name m Sound button Switches sound on off Multi View button Switches the display to multi view The button is shown only when the multi view function is set ON Controller button Displays the controller Image magnification Indicates the magnification of camera images l Time and date o Alarm Notification Displays the current time D Displayed when and date or playback time an alarm is detected and date of the recorded D SD memory card images g IK WB1 1A LIVE PLAYBACK Indicates SD memory LIVE Displaying live image card is in use PLAYBACK Displaying recorded image Multi View All the buttons and icons except the button for switching views function the same as those of single view Single View button Displays the upper left screen in single view Garage Administrator Controller
44. personal computer use the same WEP encryption key gt page 33 E When using infrastructure Connect the network camera and a personal computer via an Access Point Wireless Broadband Router Network camera Personal computer ey i Access Point Wireless Broadband Router IP address 192 168 0 50 example IP address Using an intranet requires the following condition The default gateway is set correctly for the network camera if the network camera will be accessed from different networks gt m rt o D a fa 53 N o o rt c Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network Cont P NOTE _ e Information may be intercepted if you use a wireless LAN connection Improve security by using WEP key gt page 33 e Communication using a wireless LAN connection is slower compared to that of a wired connection therefore less image frames can be delivered e f you use a wireless LAN connection the effect of obstructions and distance may result in slower communication speeds and the inability to deliver images If this is the case you may be able to achieve slight improvements by decreasing image and file sizes e Using port forwarding to publish images example Personal computer Broadband router XDSL CATV xDSL CATV moagem 5 a rt D mg O i o ct o Port forwarding Zz 3x Example IP addresses newer camera 1 Network camera 2
45. re increasing on the surface of the adaptor is normal Before moving the adaptor to another location unplug it from the wall outlet and wait until its temperature decreases e Buzzing noises may come from inside This does not indicate malfunction e Using the AC adaptor near a radio TV or cellphone may cause interference Use the adaptor at sufficient distances from these devices 5 ct ct fe a c O fa 53 Specifications AC adaptor AC WB 10 Power supply 100 to 240 V AC 0 5 A 50 60 Hz Rated output 10V DC 1 5A Operating temperature 20C to 50 4 F to 122 F Storage temperature 20T to 65 External dimensions 50 x 82 x 85 mm W H L Length of the cord 10m One Overview of the Network Camera The IK WBO 1 A IK WB 1 1 A network camera can deliver video images and sound in real time using the Internet or an intranet The camera is equipped with Ethernet RJ 45 1OBASE T 1O00BASE TX and wireless LAN IEEE 802 1 1b network interfaces IK WB11A can be used in various indoor and outdoor environments IK WBO1A should be used indoors only 3 x e a c QO is J IK WBO1A IK WB11A 5 fa x e a c g d 2 Features of the Camera Supports wireless LAN The camera equips the wireless LAN IEEE 802 11b system This enables you to connect the camera and your computer without using a LAN cable
46. ress of the personal computer page 27 3 Make sure of the reply from the personal computer to the network camera page 27 gt m rt o D fas fa 53 N o o rt c 4 Change the wireless LAN settings of the camera a Start the Camera Finder gt page 34 and click the Administrator button b Click Network Settings gt Wireless LAN in the Admin Menu c Configure the settings to match those of the wireless network environment The communication mode is set to the adhoc method by default If you are going to view images via an access point or wireless broadband router be sure to change the communication mode to infrastructure method d Click the Save button e Click the Reboot button P NOTE _ e To view an image without using Camera Finder start the browser and perform the administrator login page 42 Then click the Live button 5 Change the network information of the camera a Start the Camera Finder gt page 34 and click the Administrator button b Click Network Settings gt General c Configure the settings to match those of the wireless network environment d Click the Save button e Click the Reboot button NOTE _ e To view an image without using Camera Finder start the browser and perform the administrator login page 42 Then click the Live button Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network
47. rk Cont A FG9oV9PGGO9GOG9GR9VV9GG9OV9D9GVG9OOVGZVFVVOGORVRVVOVRVRZBRZROBVORORNS A Configure the communication mode Click w for the COM Mode setting in the right side of the window Select an item from the pull down menu If you are going to connect the network camera to the network via a wireless broadband router or access point AP select infrastructure If you are going to connect the network camera directly to a personal computer select adhoc FSesessoososeeosaseosasaaaoeooa020299990099002020980909009 0080 35 Configure the communication channel Click w for the COM Channel setting in the right side of the window Select an item from the pull down menu Channels 1 to 11 are available for use If you are configuring the network camera to work in an existing wireless LAN environment select the same channel 5 0 rt D mg O N i o et o ANOTE _ e f you cannot establish a satisfied wireless connection try other channels and select the channel that enables the optimal connection e To have communication in adhoc method with the computer which cannot change the communication channel start up the network camera in wireless LAN mode before turning on your computer e The network camera can communicate only on the configured channel of the camera 4 9eovovueuesa09000 20900909 0000900000909 900090090 0002090 9000000080 6 Enter the ESS ID If you are connecting the network c
48. rmines the method used to encrypt data transferred during wireless communication Typically 64 bit and 128 bit WEP keys are used 128 bit WEP sets tighter security You can select either of the two WEP keys or select not to use an encryption key If you are connecting the network camera to an existing wireless LAN that uses a WEP key set the same WEP key to the network camera ANOTE _ e WEP setting is not mandatory Do not perform the WEP setting if you are not using WEP with your current wireless LAN e When you use Encryption with the WEP Key for the network camera select the items for encryption and WEP key correctly There are rules for entering the WEP keys used for wireless data encryption Enter a 10 byte hexadecimal digits or 5 byte ASCII text character string for the 64 bit WEP key and a 26 byte hexadecimal digits or 13 byte ASCII text character string for the 1 28 bit WEP key Configure the WEP key by referring tables below e Sometimes 64 bit WEP is described as 40 bit WEP in here we use the term 64 bit WEP This means that other wireless devices using 40 bit WEP are using the same level of security as and are compatible with devices that use 64 bit WEP e When you do not perform encryption of the data by WEP your wireless communication could be intercepted easily by third party By using WEP for your data encryption it becomes very difficult to decode the data Because of this it is recommended to do WE
49. s and HTTP IP address and HTTP port number port number 2 Selecting Cameras 1 Switching to Multi Screen Mode Setting IK WBOTA IK WB11A 2 Selection of Cameras for Multi screen Display Mtem IKWBOIA IK WB11A Selection of Cameras Select cameras that were Select cameras that were for Multi screen registered by searching registered by searching Display automatically or by using Jautomatically or by using the administrator function the administrator function for adding cameras for adding cameras E Administrator Functions 1 Changing the Password IK WBOTA IK WB11A Current Login ID Enter the current login ID Enter the current login ID Current Password Enter the current password Enter the current password New Login ID Enter the new login ID Enter the new login ID New Password Enter the new password Enter the new password New Password Reenter the password Reenter the password Confirm 2 Setting the Time 1 Time Zone IK WBOTA IK WB11A Time Zone GMT 12 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 12 00 2 Changing the Time Manually Mtem S IK WBONA IK WB11A Select a date from the Select a date from the date boxes date boxes Select a time from the Select a time from the time boxes time boxes 3 Changing the Time Using an NTP Server Setting Mtem S IK WBOTA IK WB11A Function ON OFF ON OFF NTP Server Host Enter the host name Enter the host name Nam
50. setting the IP address refer to About the IP Address gt page 23 Rana eae eae ea ERE Ree RRR RRR REE RRR ERR RRR RRR RARE EES ee 1 Perform administrator login gt page 42 to open the Admin menu 9e eaessoeaseassvaasvsoaveasvasaeovavsoavavsvaveaasvavavavaavaueRaR20 9080 2 In the left side of the window click the toggle of Network Settings gt a rt D fas fa 53 o o rt c The sub menus appear Se en ee ee EEEE SEERERE E 3 From the list of sub menus click Wireless LAN The settings appear in the right side of the window File Edt View Favorites Tools Help El OSHIBA Network Wireless LAN Settings 0 LIVE Admin Menu exit COM Mode adhoc Z Method COM Channel 10 3 ch ESS ID kw SSID Group Name Input ID with a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters E camera Settings COM Speed auto fal eee Network Settings Encryption OFF x 2 a The following settings are valid when Encryption is not set to Off of Hexadecimal digit 0 9 a f 4 ing Table 5 ARP Table G ascii text 6 DONS 7 ETP R 64bit WEP Key 10 characters case at Hexadecimal digit 5 characters case at ascii text 128bit WEP Key 26 characters case at Hexadecimal digit 13 characters case at ascii text WEP key reset save _ inane AMstar 2 4 E A E TOsuiBa Network C BUSES aise Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Netwo
51. t may result in the camera not to function correctly Data recorded with the camera do not comply with the image file format Exif and the DCF standard If the SD memory card is to be removed to play images use a personal computer to play the images Other devices may not be capable of displaying the images Caution for wireless mode During wireless mode operation try to leave minimum of 20cm 8 inches spacing between people and the equipment 3 et ct fe a c O ng fa 5 0 About the AC adaptor Be sure to use only the supplied AC adaptor Using a different AC adaptor may cause the camera to malfunction heat up or catch fire Before using the AC adaptor carefully read and observe the Important Safety Instructions page 6 and the notes below e Do not allow the connectors on the AC adaptor to come into contact with any other metal object as this may result in short circuit e To connect the AC adaptor firmly insert the plug on the end of the cable into the AC adaptor jack Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a malfunction e 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 adaptor or subject it to strong impact Do not use the AC adaptor in hot and humid places Do not use the supplied AC adaptor with devices other than this camera Temperatu
52. t prior notice IK WBO1A is designed for indoor use only You may use IK WB1 1A either inside or outside Terms and Trademarks The term OS is used in this manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows 98 operating system Second Edition Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP operating system The formal name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other product names appearing in this User s Guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Java and all Java related logos and trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Corporation Ubiquitous TCP IP OS Copyright c 2002 Ubiquitous Corp 3 et ct fa a c O ng fa 5 O Introduction Cont Accessories 3 Confirm that all of the following accessories have been supplied with the network a camera a c af Accessories common to IK WBO1A and IK WB11A fe AC adaptor x1 User s Guide x1 Power cord x1 this document Quick Start Guide x1 Accessories for IK W
53. ter e Set the IP address which you are not using other than 192 168 0 30 camera s IP address Set the IP address to 192 168 0 50 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 as an example For details on the procedure refer to the user s guide of the personal computer 3 Change the wireless LAN settings of the personal computer e Set the same settings as Wireless LAN settings of the network camera For details on the procedure refer to the user s guide of the installed wireless LAN card board Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network Cont 4 Make sure of the reply from the personal computer to the network camera e Start a command prompt Type as ping 192 168 0 30 and press Enter key e f the Reply from message appears the wireless connection is correctly established If a message other than the above appears reconfirm that the LAN cable is not connected to another device and reconfirm the settings configured in 2 and 8 If you can still not ping the camera connect the personal computer and the camera with a LAN cable and then check the camera s network settings to make sure that the wireless LAN settings are set as described above If there is still a problem contact the Support Center gt cover page 5 Try viewing camera images with Camera Finder gt page 34 a Start Camera Finder and click the Search button e Confirm that the camera name nwcamO1 and
54. the IP address 192 168 0 30 are displayed in the camera list e f they are not displayed perform Step 8 again b Click camera name nwcam 01 to select e Confirm that the camera name and the IP address are displayed in red in the network camera login field c Click the Administrator button d When the login screen appears perform the administrator login gt page Ae e f the login screen is not displayed select Customize from the View menu e In the Customize dialog box check the Browser setting to see whether a browser has been installed The following shows the default setting C Program Files Internet Explorer IEXPLORER EXE e When the Admin Menu screen is displayed click the LIVE button e Images are displayed in single view e f images are not displayed check whether JAVA 2 is installed on the personal computer e Install JAVA 2 if it is not installed gt page 12 NOTE _ e To view an image without using Camera Finder start the browser and perform the administrator login page 42 Then click the Live button 5 0 rt D mg O 69 fo et o E Configuring the camera s wireless LAN settings for the wireless network environment Beforehand connect the LAN cable straight cable to a hub that has the power turned on or connect the LAN cable crossover cable to a personal computer that has the power turned on 1 Plug in the camera 2 Set the IP add
55. tion j FAPAPPPAPPAIAPPAPI9IBGPIIIII9P9IPIPI9P9PIPA9IIII9PV9IIII9II9IIII9I9I9V9IIIYD 1 Install the rear cover to the wall ta Install each of the four corners to the wall using four wood screws 5 0 rt D mg O N i ct o Important e Securely tighten the screws during installation to ensure not to become loosen FP eevsevsveveosseaeae2909090020990909900002909090000099909909 0080 2 Insert the AC adaptor cable and the LAN cable through the tube part of the rear cover Insert both cables from below If you are going to use a wireless LAN you need to insert the AC he adaptor cable only PP G9G9GROR9ROR9R9GOFPRDSOVOSBSGVPR9OROVOVDV9VVSZRORBRBRORVR9OR9ORVRORBROR9R9R9 000909 3 Connect the AC adaptor cable and the LAN cable to the camera For details refer to Connecting the Power Cord gt page 21 If you are going to use a wireless LAN you need to connect the AC adaptor cable only S9e9eoeoeooaoooasaaseeoseosoasaonvaseaneee0009090902020020099090008 Install the camera to the rear cover o Fix the camera to the rear cover from the sides using four M3 screws 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N 0o fo rt c Important e Take care not to trap the AC adaptor cable and LAN cable when attaching the camera to the rear cover E Outdoor Installation ooo ooooooooon ooo ooo ooo oono o nooo 0o onoono ooo ooo 0o00 1 Insert the AC
56. trator Functions a 56 od et 201 91 Fe 8 0 an a RE a E s 58 SPECIFICATIONS oie llc cccessesesssesesssesesssesessssssessesuesseseeseetsteesteteteeetes 59 A 5 ct ct fe a c O fa 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this camera always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury OakWNW N 11 Read and understand all the instructions eep the User s Guide for future reference Heed all warnings Follow all the instructions Wipe off any dust on the camera lens with a lens cleaning cloth Do not place the camera near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience outlet and the point where they exit from the unit Use only specified attachments accessories such as stands tripods and brackets Do not touch the camera or the AC adaptor during lightning storms Unplug the power cord when you do not use the camera for a long period of time Refer all the services to qualified service personnel Repairing is required when the camera has been damaged in any way such as if power cord or plug is damaged the camera does not operate normally the camera has fallen to the ground Ome Precautions for Use About the SD Memory Card IK WB1 1A only There is a limit to the
57. unction Employs ND Neutral Density switching mechanism IK WB11A Outdoor and indoor location monitoring is made possible because of the ND switching mechanism even though the camera has a fixed iris lens 3 x is a c if is J Setting Up the Network Camera Environment Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System O Administrator s personal computer This camera cannot be used by itself Be sure to connect the camera to a personal computer and network This User s Guide refers to a personal computer that has been granted all privileges for configuring operating monitoring and other operations as the administrator s personal computer System recommended requirements Windows 2000 XP Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or Netscape Navigator 7 0 CPU Intel Pentium Ill 500 MHz or greater Memory at least 256 MB Requires the installation of the freeware Java 2 Runtime Environment SE ver 1 4 2 of Sun Microsystems Inc of the United States The Version at present July 2008 X If Java 2 Runtime Environment SE Ver 1 4 2 is not installed this product may not output images or sound properly x Access the following website to download Java 2 Runtime Environment SE http java com The URL may change without prior notice Downloading the setup file using dial up Communication is not recommended because the setup file size exceeds 10 MB It is recommended to use broadband comm
58. unication to download this file 5 0 rt D mg O N i o et o Java 2 This is the second generation of the Java programming language promoted by Sun Microsystems Inc of the United States There are improvements in performance stability security and interoperability compared with the previous generation Xx This User s Guide refers to a personal computer that is used just for monitoring images as a user s personal computer Multiple users personal computers can monitor images from a single network camera For details refer to the Advanced User s Guide See cover page O Network camera this product Purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras for the installation location and the environment of the building or other location Appropriate connection devices hub router etc and LAN cable for the network system environment Not required if you are going to connect the personal computer and network camera directly using a wireless LAN The type of LAN cable depends on the connection method used For details refer to Using LAN Cable gt page 24 Select appropriate fixtures for the network system environment Mounting the camera directly to the wall gt Fix the camera in place with the attachment accessory IK WBO1A page 16 IK WB11A page 18 Install the camera search application Camera Finder Download Camera F
59. ur corners to the wall using four wood screws 5 a rt D mg O N i ct o Important e Securely tighten the screws during installation to ensure not to become loosen G9v9esvssvseoasvaasvavasvaseasvavaovasvsasasaasoaaavaBvURaeRaRaRRRRN09 2 Connect the AC adaptor cable and the LAN cable to the camera For details refer to Connecting the Power Cord gt page 21 If you are going to use a wireless LAN you need to connect the AC adaptor cable only 9999S R9R9OGROVOSROR9SOVOOSPOSSROVOVVOVVOROSRVOROBGVROS9RZRVORGRORR9R9R9 R009 3 Set the camera to the wall attachment O GID GID l Rear view Place the camera to the wall attachment at the angle shown in the picture Turn the camera counter clockwise Make sure that the camera and wall attachment are properly fitting together Push down the camera perpendicularly Important 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c e Take care not to pinch the power cable and the LAN cable between the camera and wall when attaching the camera to the wall attachment e Securely tighten the screws during installation to ensure not to become loosen Installing the Camera IK WB1 1A Some provided parts are required for installing the camera Installing the camera indoors Rear cover Installing the camera outdoors Rear cover Sun visor E Indoor Installa
60. wcam0l uve eE General Settings Admin Menu exit Camera Name It means not a network host name Auto Identification of C ON other cameras in network identified automatically Other Camera G OFF Camera Settings Bios ON IP address data acquired automatically El Network Settings OFF IP address information set manually ee The following settings are valid when DHCP is set to OFF 2 Wireless LAN IP Address 32 fies o Bo 3 Mail Routing Table Subnet Mask 6 DONS 7 ETP Recording Default Gateway jecurity Settings 5 m rt D fas fa 3 N o o rt c ulti Screen Display Settings DNS Settings dministrator Functions Primary DNS Server IP address Secondary DNS Server IP address HTTP Port Setting HTTP Port Number 80 Number from 1 to 65535 except under use Camera ID The camera ID is a uniform ID assigned to individual camera and cannot be changed Camera 1D 002230 reset save z a D Internet i Mstat SS G A E TOSHIBA Network C EFJLAN Setting new Paint EBbeWSES 118M e The camera name is displayed along with images in single view or multi view screens If there are multiple cameras enter a name that will make it easy to identify what the camera is monitoring D Set DHCP to OFF The default setting is ON 9G9oO9oUGOR99O9O99aaRDOOVRaRZDVOVO9ORBTORaOaVOVRaRaRaVaVaVaaaasasaaavavaaga9 6 Enter the IP address subnet m
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