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Hitachi 53SWX12B Projection Television User Manual

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1. a TOSHIBA Mail Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window 1 Network Camera System Mail Server SMTP MTP ine POP before S Oon oFrF User ID sir Password Alarm Sender email address Network Save Settings Mail _ Recipient email address1 FTP client Recipient email address2 DDNS Recipient email address3 Recipient email address4 Camera Window Recipient email addresss E view Log Recipient email address6 Recipient email address Recipient email address8 Recipient email address9 Recipient email address10 Save Settings Subject TOSHIBA Network Camera 4 C Camera Name automatically Input Message information Message body Attach File other M CO Send email when motion detected v 900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 3 Configure each item 1 Enter the IP address or the server name of the SMTP in Mail Server SMTP 2 Enter the authorization ID and password of the POP3 server in User ID and Password of POP before SMTP When you are not using the POP3 server check OFF in POP before SMTP default OFF in POP before SMTP 3 Enter the email address of the Administrator in Sender email address 4 Click the Save Settings button 5 Enter email addresses of up to 10 destinations in Receiver email address 1 to Receiver email address 10 6 Click the
2. Picture quality is too high When you lower the image quality in Quality of Camera Window the renewal speed becomes faster however the picture quality becomes poor Renewal speed of network camera images is too slow Part 2 The network camera images are reversed in upside down More than one users are accessing the camera at the same time lnstalled the camera in wrong way When many users access to the camera at the same time the renewal speed of the image becomes slow Make sure that the camera is installed in right way Adjust the setting to place the Toshiba logo in the right direction Symptom Cause How to Manage Colors of the images are poor Monitor color setting of your PC is set to 16 bit or less Set the monitor color higher than 16bit Focus of the images is poor The lens cover of the camera is not clean or some dusts are on it Wipe off the lens with dried cloth Distance to an object is too close Check the minimum object distance specifications of your lens Cannot send mail Settings of SMTP POP3 server may not be right Check your SMTP and POPS server which are provided from your provider gt page 68 DNS server setting may not be right Set your DNS server from your provider to DNS1 Primary and DNS2 Secondary in DNS Settings gt page 66 Sometimes
3. JJ D O 1 5 te 1 Configure recording schedule e Select one of the setting items for each day of a week OFF No recording at all All Day Records images all day Timer Pattern 1 Records images in a period you configured in Timer Pattern 1 Timer Pattern 2 Records images in a period you configured in Timer Pattern 2 2 Configure timer pattern e You may configure both Timer Pattern 1 and Timer Pattern 2 and use them according to your need Possible setting timer range is between 00 am and 11 pm for both Start and Stop 3 Configure Interval s e Records 1 image per configured recording cycle second e Setting ranges are 1 through 10 e Configured recording cycle will be reflected to All Day Timer Pattern 1 and Timer Pattern 2 NOTE _ e The cycle may shift depending of Resolution image size and networking conditions 4 Enter File Name e Select one of two patterns enter characters in the part described as keyword File name will be shown like this e g Pattern1 keyword yy mm dd HH MM SS 00 JPG Pattern2 LV keyword yyyy mm dd HH MM SS N JPG ANOTE _ e You cannot use these characters lt gt Followings are the meaning of each part Keyword Enter user defined keyword in characters Indicates date Year Month Day yymmdg e g January 1 2004 gt 04 01 01 Indi
4. Builmal About Recording Images Network camera can record images according to your need Recordable media and its recordable contents are as follows Recordable Media Recordable Contents FTP Server e Data of Periodic FTP by Schedule e Data of Motion Detection Personal Computer e Image data recorded by Image Recording JPEG page 51 e Video data recorded by Image Recording AVI page 51 e Still images recorded by Save Current Picture As page 53 JJ D O 1 te Recording Images on FTP Server By using FTP server it becomes possible to manage periodic transferring and saving of huge amounts of recorded image data The recordable images on an FTP server include Periodic Recording Data by Schedule or Recording by FTP by Motion Detection Record Settings 900990000000 0000000000009V00000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen e When you do not log in as Administrator the Configuration menu does not appear Perform the operation through the Administrator login 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 2 Click FTP client on the left side of the screen e The FTP client setting screen appears on the right side of the display A TOSHIBA FTP Client Set ngs http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO
5. T Mode Setting Switch BLC ON ll BLC Switch OFF Ogee B NOTE _ e When there is a large difference in contrast between the subject and the surrounding e g when the background is extremely bright the BLC effect may be limited Auto White Balance AWB The camera has an auto white balance capability in the range of 2 500K to 10 000K color temperature of light V D e dp p O 0 Setting Up the Network Camera Environment Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System O Administrator s personal computer This manual refers to a personal computer that has been granted all privileges for configuring operating monitoring and other operations as the administrator s personal computer y D oO uw p T This manual refers to a personal computer that is used just for monitoring images as a users personal computer Multiple user s personal computers can monitor images from a single network camera System recommended requirements e Windows 2000 XP e Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or later e CPU Intel Pentium III 500 MHz or greater e Memory at least 256 MB O Network camera this product e Purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras for the installation location O Appropriate connection devices hub router etc and LAN cable for the net
6. 900000099090 0990099990009900009000000009900000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen y D oO oO p T 000000000000 0090909090900000000000000900900000 2 Click FTP client on the left side of the screen e The FTP client setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA Network Camera FTP Client Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcam01 Back to camera window FTP Genersl Settings Ftp server System User ID Password Port Number 21 Mode PORT OPasy Connection to FTP Server O Stay Connect Re connect Connection to FTP Enable O Periodic Motion Detection OFF View Log Save Settings Camera Window Periodic FTP by Schedule Monday OFF Tuesday OFF Wednesday OFF Thursday OFF Friday OFF Saturday OFF Sunday OFF O all Day O all Day O all Day O all Day all Day all Day all Day Timer Patterni Start 08 am Timer Pattern2 Start 08 am Interval s 1 Ml File Name Pattern 1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 Stop 05 pm Stop 05 pm O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 mmddHHMMS
7. Appearance Diagram C N unit mm inches gt 7 175 6 89 485 1 91 440 4 33 155 6 10 O 0 Appearance Diagram Cont unit mm inches Ag Sy a l 150 5 91 B SS S 61524 44 1 61 1475 5 81 E Bracket unit mm inches 120 4 72 gt 20 4 72 83 5 3 29 E Mounting Base 4 M6 Depth 10 gt lt 15 0 59 40 1 57 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Security amp Network Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 Phone Number 877 696 3822
8. Reboot IP Camera 3 900090000000 0090000000000000000000000000900000 Configure each item Changing the Administrator ID and password 1 Enter the current login ID and the current password in Current Login ID and Current Password respectively 2 Enter new login ID new password and new password confirm in New Login ID New Password and New Password Confirm respectively 3 Click the Change button Restarting the camera Click the Reboot IP Camera Alarm Settings You can configure the motion detection If you set the function of the Motion Detect to Enable an alarm will notify you when a change is detected 23939393239393939339393939393939339939393393993939393939923939939393993939939 9 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 2 Click Alarm on the left side of the screen e The Alarm setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA Alarm Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcam01 Back to camera window Network Camera Motion Detect OEnable Disable Sensitivity High Save Settings System User Admin Alarm Network Mail FTP client DDNS Camera Window View Log 3 900000000000 0000900000000900000000000000000000 Setting the motion detection Setting the motion detection 1 Sele
9. Wire gathering device used in10Base T 100Base TX network Build up a network by connecting devices around a hub radially There are various ports like 8port 4port IP address 2 cccecceccececececcececcececceceeceeees 21 Address information for IP protocol All devices communicate with IP must have IP addresses Devices connected to the Internet must have only one global IP address in the world IP address can be divided into network ID and host ID and depending on the values of network ID it also can be divided into class A B and C Joint Photographic Experts Group Standard gauge for compression of colored still image by ITU TS Interna tional Telecommunication Union ex CCITT and ISO International Organization for Standardization It can compress a still image between 1 10 to 1 100 of size EANG arenen ee 22 Local Area Network Computer networking in small area ING OIG ane es a 22 PCs and other devices are connected to each other for information exchange via cables public lines and or radio Networking settings 66 NTP SONO 58 Network Time Protocol Server which provides accurate date and time from network O oe eer ener EUR Safety Precautions2 Picture quality seen 36 PO E A in 14 89 PO alien a at ue 68 Post Office Protocol Version 3 Protocol needed to receive e mail on the Internet and Intranet Client uses this when receiving e mail from the mail ser
10. 1 AE Level The camera adjusts the brightness of the image automatically Adjust the setting to give you the best image for your environment Selectable settings 20 to 20 default 0 The higher the values is the brighter the image looks Builmal Q O D u 5 BLC1 BLC2 BLC3 BLC4 BLCS _ is Viewing Cont Adding Images You can add and view images on the other camera Enter the IP address of other camera in the Watching field gt Click Add e An image on the other camera is added on the Camera Window screen e Up to 9 images can be displayed on the Camera Window screen 2 To delete the image you added select the image you want to delete gt Click Delete a Camera Bu ma y Q D 9 O Viewing Logs You can view a list of logs To perform the operation you need to log in as Administrator When you log in as User the operation is disabled 9399939239999 923939939392399939939939929393939993993939993999909 1 Click View log on the left side of the Camera Window screen e A list screen of logs is displayed e For details on displayed logs refer to Display of Logs gt page 81 NOTE _ e Clicking the Clear button deletes the log data e To return to the image screen click Camera Window on the left side of the screen Q D u 9 O
11. DDNS Adjusting Cycle 24 hours Input new time MSynchronize with PC s time Camera Window Date 21 105 6 16 i i Time 1 3 37 56 View Log Time Zone GMT 07 00 M Daylight Saving OON OFF Restore factory default configuration Reboot IP Camera Firmware update Export current configurations Import new configurations 900000000000 000009000009009090090000000000000000 3 Click Firmware update e The Firmware update screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA Firmware Updsteihttp 192 168 0 30 wreamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera ous R 14 01 007 ystem Brome Select software se lt Admin Network Mail ETP client DDNS Camera Window View Log 900000000000 0000000900000000000000900090009000 4 Click the Browse button screen appears allowing you to select a file 000000000000 000090000000000000000000000000000 5 Select the file of the latest firmware you downloaded in the above Before Starting section e The name of selected file appears on the screen shown in Step 3 93999939993999392399399992393929992939929399939239929 9299993999399 99 9 6 Click Upload button on the screen shown in Step 3 e Follow the instructions on the screen to update the firmware e Restart the camera after the firmware is completely updated Important e Please ensure that your camera has the latest firmware upda
12. 3 5 V D er e Ww p Le Network camera log in Camera name hwcamO2 IP address 192 168 0 30 HTTP Port No 80 Bo eeu Administrator User Search Clear Exit http 192 168 0 30 80 Manual English 1 9339393339333 933939339399393933939393939339393939923399393933939393939999 4 Click the User button e Click the User button to connect to the network camera from Camera Finder e The browser starts up and then the Camera Window screen appears To close the window without logging in Click Exit button to close Camera Finder Important e Toshiba is not responsible for any damages caused by this software e The Administrator button in the Camera Finder is invalid for the IK WRO1A When connecting to the IK WRO1A be sure to click the User button e When you log in as Administrator set up access restrictions gt page 28 Changing Administrator Login ID and Password Be sure to change the default login ID and password You are able to change important information and settings of the camera through the Administrator Login To have higher security be sure to change your login ID and the password Remember this new login ID and password The default login ID is root and the default password is ikwb y D oO oO p T 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e Th
13. Administrator login or the registered user ID and password 909000000900 000099900990000900000009900000900 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen y D oO oO p DOGG oe ee oe ooo oo ooo Oe eee eae ee ee ee Oe ogo 2 Click User on the left side of the screen e The User Setting menu is displayed on the right side of the screen TOSHIBA User Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera User authorization required OON orF System Add a user or change password User ID Network Password Confirm Set Change Mail FTP client Delete user Username guest M DDNS Camera Window View Log Current users list 1 guest T oe eguegvueoegvueveegeaeegeeeueeeeseueeeeseeesveeseeweeeewewee eg eae E 3 Enter the user name and the password for a new user in the field of User ID and Password respectively in Add a user or change password e Enter the password again in the Confirm field for verification 990009009090 000000090090900000000000000000000900000 4 Click the Set Change button e New user ID and password for the User login are stored in the network camera 9339393339393 939333939393939399939393939393939393993939393939393939399393939999 5 Check ON
14. OFF switch Image size 640 X 480 320 X 240 160 X 120 Image compression method JPEG Quality settings 5 levels Maximum frame rate 1 Max 22 fps 640 X 480 Max 30 fps 320 X 240 160 X 120 Motion alarm feature Available Mail notification feature Available Interface RJ 45 10Base T 100Base T X Protocols TCP IP UDP IP HTTP SMTP DNS FTPc DHCP POP3 DDNS NTP ARP ICMP RNCP Guaranteed operating temperature 10 C to 45 C Guaranteed operating humidity From 30 to 90 no condensation should occur Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Weight Camera 1 5kg 3 3lbs Mounting Base 0 6Kg 1 3lbs Bracket 0 2kg 0 4lbs Dimensions Camera 170mm D x 150mm H 6 69inch D x 5 91 inch H with Mounting Base 175mm D x 155mm H 6 89inch D x 6 1inch H Accessories CD ROM 1 WARRANTY 1 Safety Precautions and Quick Start Guide 1 Mounting Base 1 Bracket 1 Screw A 3 Screw B 3 Clear Dome Cover 1 Special Hexangular Wrench 1 Monitor Out Harness Wire 1 RJ45 In Line Coupler 1 Power connector 1 1 The specification varies depending upon the subjects the image quality the network environment and or your personal computers Designs and specifications may change without prior notice for better improvement Some screen displays pictures and illustrations contained herein may slightly differ from the actual images O 0
15. Save Settings button 7 Enter the mail title in Subject default TOSHIBA Network Camera If a check is added to Camera Name automatically the camera name is set automatically as the subject 8 Enter your message in the Message body 9 Select the number of attached images from the Attach File pull down menu 10 Select whether or not a mail should be sent in the following cases e Send email when motion detected Check here to send a mail when a motion is detected 11 When an error occurs in sending a mail you can set up the re sending operation e Follow the setup procedures below 11 1 Check ON of In an email transmitting error times resendings are tried every minutes default not marked 11 2 Select the times of resending operation from the pull down menu for the first default 3 11 3 Select the time interval of resending operation from the pull down menu for the second default 3 12 Click the Save Settings button NOTE _ e POP3 is a protocol for receiving retrieving mail from the mailbox However these settings will not result in received mail for example being deleted because the network camera does not retrieve mail e The mail function of the network camera does not support SMTP Auth e The attached image data is in a format that ordinary mail client software can read FTP Client Settings You can store images on an FTP server
16. and enter the value in its field 909000000000 00090000 5 To stop the recording right click on the image Click Stop Image Recording in the displayed operating menu Recording Current Image Data as Still Image 1 Right click on the image of the Camera Window screen e The operating menu appears on the screen Image Recordine F11 Lave Current Picture 4e4F12 900000000000 0000000090000000000000000000000000 2 Click Save Current Picture As e screen appears asking you to specify the destination folder and file name 000090900000 9000000090000099009099099900000 3 Specify the destination folder and file name e You can save the data in any place and under any file name you like e The still image taken at the moment when clicking Save Current Picture As is saved JJ D O 5 te How to Set up Only the Administrator is authorized to set up configurations for the network camera You can select the setup items by clicking Configuration on the Camera Window screen General Configuration 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen e When you do not log in as Administrator the Configuration menu does not appear Perform the operation through the Administrator login 900900909000 00000900000000900000000V0900 2 Click an item you want to co
17. check The access restriction is set Add User The User login is added Delete User The User login is deleted Change Admin The Administrator login is changed Set Motion Detect The Motion Detection is set Set Http port The connection setting is configured Set Mail The Mail setting is configured Set POP before SMTP The POP before SMTP setting was enabled Set FTP Client The FTP client setting is configured Set FTP Port The FTP port number is set Set FTP Mode The FTP transfer mode is set Set FTP connection type The FTP connection type is set Connection FTP Enable An item to record images to an FTP server is set Change FTP Schedule The Periodic FTP Recording by Schedule is changed Change FTP Motion Detection The FTP Recording by External Motion Detection is changed Display of Logs Cont Display Description Set DDNS The DDNS setting is configured Set Motion Record The recording at the time of motion detection is set FTP down re connect When an FTP server is down Reconnected FTP Client storage path isn t exist No directory to store in an FTP server does not exist FTP binary mode change fail Failed to change to FTP binary mode Mail connect Connected to a mail server Mail connect fail Failed to connect to a mail server Send e mail finish An e mail is completely sent NTP connect fail Failed to connect to an NTP server New client A new client logged in to the camera FTP fail to write image A JP
18. gateway nuuensenseenennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 66 Network devices cannot communicate directly with devices in other networks In this case communication becomes possible by using devices like router Generally when communicating with other networks you set the sending destination to that router 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 Domain Name System IP address is composed of list of numbers and is hard to manage Thus we use domain name which consists of alphabet and some symbols as alias to operate computers This system to correspond the IP address and the domain name is called DNS Download ccccececececececececececececccaeaees 72 Taking and saving data from a device in remote place by using network EET ale bie in 6 Communication specification of computer network that is standardized by IEEE802 3 PR ONS e ere 72 Program to run this product It is installed in the flash memory and can overwrite the program from PC by using PC upload function of the WEB Frame rate iii 90 Barometer for renewing displayed images per second File transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer file s to other computers The network camera equips both Active and Passive modes and also supports Firewall
19. primary is described as master and secondary is described as slave but these meanings are the same Mail sending conditions are not configured 1o send mail you need to perform mail sending settings of the camera gt page 69 Cannot perform Auto Time Settings NTP server setting may not be right The NTP server released on the Internet may become invalid without notifying users Couldn t complete firmware updating Couldn t complete the updating because of network trouble the power has cut off or other reasons Retry updating firmware by following steps of Updating the Firmware on page 72 Q Symptom Cause Before Calling Service Personnel Cont How to Manage Recorded images are not saved in FTP server FTP recording function is not set to ON IP address of the FTP server ID password or transfer directory is not set properly Check the FTP recording function whether it is set to ON gt page 45 Set the correct information in the setting screen gt page 44 Could not keep the communication with the server during file transfer using FTP lf the recording did not resume even if you wait for more than 1 minute check the connections with FTP server and the network camera Pre post recording files of the Alarm are not sent to the FTP server Pre ecording data is the data before al
20. pull down menu Default 30 selectable from 1 to 30 2 Check limited to Default unlimited The settings above have an effect on all the communication bandwidth of the camera If the current resolution is VGA 22 fps is the highest framerate As for QVGA or QQVGA 30 fps The framerate you set may not be obtained depending on the networking conditions Important e If 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 your network system administration support center e When you try to reconnect to the network camera be sure to confirm that the entered IP address and HTTP port number are new ones if you changed the IP address and HTTP port number Mail Settings You can configure the camera to send an email up to 10 addresses when any motions are detected 900000099090 9999000990000000000009900000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 2 Click Mail on the left side of the screen e The Mail setting screen appears on the right side of the display
21. 0000 3 Click Export current configurations e When a confirmation screen appears for saving a file click Save e The Save As screen appears 9 900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 4 Specify the destination and then save the file e The file on settings is saved example of file name ikwrolconf ini Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer 000000000000 000000000000000000000000009000000 1 Click Import new configurations on the System setting screen e The Import new configuration screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA import New Configurations http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera System Select software Browse _ User Admin Alarm Network Mail FTP client DDNS Camera Window View Log V9VOODGVVIVMIIPIVIVVIVIVIVIIVIIVIIPI I VIII VI VBI VB VIPIIIIVIVIIIVIVIIIVIVIIIVIIIVS 2 Click the Browse button e screen appears allowing you to select a file 900000000000 0090000090000000000000000000000000 3 Select the file on settings you saved e The name of selected file appears on the screen shown in Step 1 900000000090 00000009000000000000000000090V009000 4 Click Import on the screen shown in Step 1 The settings of the network camera are replaced by the settings you saved Oo o lt Index Glossary ON T ee 6 Accessories Safety Precauti
22. 1 Back to camera window Network Camera System FTP General Settings Ftp server User ID Password Port Number 21 Mode PORT OPasv Connection to FTP Server E O Stay Connect Re connect Connection to FTP Enable O Periodic TEA O Motion Detection OFF Periodic FTP by Schediule Monday orF Oall Day O Timer Patternt Timer Pattern I Tuesday orF Oall Day O Timer Patterni Timer Pattern Wednesday oFF OdallDay OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Thursday orrF Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Friday orF OallDay O Timer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Saturday orr Oall Day Timer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Sunday orr Oall Day Timer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Timer Pattern1 Start 08am Stop 05 pm M Timer Pattern2 Start 08 am M Stop OS pm Interval s 1 S File Name Pattern 1 mmddHHMMSSOD jpq v JJ D O 5 te o Recording Images on FTP Server Cont 3 Configure each setting items E FTP General Settings You can control the settings to connect to an FTP server FTP sever Select either one of them below and enter correct information Server Name IP Address User ID Only for a user who has the right to access FTP server Ask FTP server administrator for details Password Enter password registered with user ID above Port Number Usually enter 21 5 Important 8 e Do not change the port
23. 39 99399999909 3 Configure each item Displaying the screen asking a user name and password 1 Check ON in User authorization required default OFF 2 Click the Set button e When accessing to the camera you are required to enter a user name and password Storing the user name and password 1 Enter the user name password and password confirm for a new user in the field of User ID Password and Confirm respectively in Add a user or change password 2 Click the Set Change button New user ID and password are stored in the network camera Deleting a user name 1 Select the User name you want to delete from the pull down menu 2 Click the Delete button Admin Settings You can change the Administrator ID and password 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 200000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 2 Click Admin on the left side of the screen e The Admin setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA Network Camera Mail FTP client DDNS Camera Window View Log Admin Settings http 192 168 0 30 wreamO1 Back to camera window Change ID Password Current login ID root Current Password New login ID New Password New Password Confirm
24. C24V or DC12V Rear On the power supply use a PoE compatible hub or connect AC24V or DC12V power plug KY NO 24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply 12V DC power supply CAUTION Never input AC DC and PoE at the same time It may cause a malfunction of the camera Ensure that the PoE POWER SELECT switch is properly set before inputting power In case of DC12V connect 12 to red cable and GND to black cable Do not overload power supply Since this camera uses 24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply or 12V DC power supply it should be connected to a power supply that allows for at least 5w consumption Because the IK WRO1A uses a mechanism a sufficient power supply with adequate current specifications is required Important e Power plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected before installation e A 75 ohm coaxial cable 3C 2V or 5C 2V is required for standard connection e For details of wiring and operation of equipment to be connected refer to their operation manuals e Coaxial cables for video signals LAN cable and the power cord are not supplied with the camera e Do not connect AC24V and DC12V at the same time It may cause a malfunction of the camera or AC adapter e Use a 4 pair twisted cable for the LAN cable to connect the camera to a PoE compatible hub e Use IEEE802 3af compliant PoE devices e An AC adapter is not supplied with the network camera When using an AC adapter a 10 w
25. EG file failed to be written to the FTP server Before Calling Service Personnel Symptom Cause How to Manage There is no IP address of your network camera on The Camera Finder s Network Camera List The power of the camera is not turned on LAN cable is not connected Turn on the power Connect the LAN cable of the camera to a hub or router in the right way Be sure to turn on the power of the hub and router LAN cable is not connected to the PC Connect the LAN cable to the PC in the right way IP address of the PC is not configured Configure the IP address of your PC correctly page 23 Cannot display a browser from Camera Finder The message The page cannot be displayed shows up and cannot login to the camera even if you start Camera Finder installed directory of browser is wrong The IP addresses of the camera and your PC are wrong Proxy has set to the browser Assign the directory where you are going to install the browser Start Camera Finder and go to View Customize Default Browser Set the correct IP address of the network camera Set the correct IP address of your PC When proxy is set to the browser sometimes you may not able to login Change the setting which will not via the IP address of the network camera from the proxy of the browser or the setting of host name which will n
26. N Cont E Installation to Junction Box with Bracket Flush Mount Installation Unit mm inches Junction Box Screws not supplied x4 Note the direction of the screw mounts on the bracket The convex side should face the camera base NN A Align the marks A Screws X3 Mount camera base with three supplied screws B Shorter screw M4x10 Tighten and lock the screws firmly Mount the top cover dome cover assembly and secure it firmly with three security screws using the supplied special hexangular wrench Gr Align to this mark E Change of Dome Cover Dome replacement When the dome cover is damaged or to be replaced with a transparent cover call your distributor or sales person Firmly tighten three mounting screws Take care not to let dirt or foreign object enter between the parts Screws x3 r D e oO p T Retainer plate Put the protruding side downward The protruding portion should be set in the groove of the shock damper Shock damper cushion Note the direction of the damper cushion The groove should be face up Dome cover Gasket Top cover V D oO dp p xe O Oo Connecting to a Video Monitor Connecting to a Video Monitor You can view camera images on the video monitor Video Monitor LAN cable CE LL LL LE Either PoE oo ce A
27. OTE _ e Cycle may change depending on Resolution image size and networking conditions 4 Enter File Name e Enter characters in the part described as keyword File name will be shown like this e g MD keyword yyyy mm dd HH MM SS N A JPG ANOTE _ e You cannot use these characters lt gt Followings are the meaning of each part MD MD indicates this is the file for detected motion keyword Enter user defined keyword in characters yyyymmdd Indicates date Year Month Day e g January 1 2004 2004 01 01 Indicates time Hour Minute Second HHMMSS e g 23 59 00 23 59 00 Time is displayed in 24 hour time display If the camera records more than one image at the same period the order is indicated with 3 digit number The bigger the number the newer latest the image Indicates Daylight Saving N N Not in Daylight Time D Daylight Summer Time JJ D O 5 te Indicates total number of generated alarm s when the number reaches to 99 it returns to 00 and starts adding again A Pre Recording images A B C B Image when alarm has generated C Post Recording images 5 Enter Server Path e Configure FTP server directory to record files If you do not know the directory ask for your FTP server administrator 6 Click Save Settings button to save configured items e The changes are discarded 7 Config
28. S00 jpg 900000000000 0990009900000000000000000009900000 3 Configure each item For details refer to Recording Images on FTP Server gt page 43 DDNS Settings You can utilize the DDNS Configure the connection for a DDNS server 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen V D Oo oO p Oooo ooOoo ooo ooo o0ooo0ooo0o ooo o0ooo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oooonooo0oo0oooog 2 Click DDNS on the left side of the screen e The DDNS setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA DDNS Settings http 192 168 0 30 wreamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera System DDNS OEnable Disable User UserName u Admin Password DDNS Server www netcam zaantek net Alarm Network To sign up DDNS click here FTP client The MAC address of this camera is 12 34 56 78 90 30 DDNS Camera Window View Log 3 Configure each item 1 Select ON to use the DDNS default OFF 2 Enter the user name in User ID 3 Enter the password in Password 4 Enter the DDNS server name in DDNS Server default www netcam zaantek net Do not change the DDNS server name 5 Click the Save button Clicking here in To sign up DDNS click here displays a web pa
29. Schedule Monday orr Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Tuesday orF Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 EE Wednesday orrF OallDay OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Admin Thursday orF Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 d s Friday orr Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Saturday oFF Oall Day OTimer Patterni Timer Pattern2 Network Sunday oFF Oall Day O Timer Patternt Timer Pattern2 Mail Timer Patterni Start 08amM Stop 05 pm M Timer Pattern2 Start 08 am M Stop 05 pm v ETE dient Intervals 1 9 DDNS File Name Pattern 1 yymmddHHMMSS0O0 jpg File Name Pattern 2 LY yyyymmddHHMMSS N jpg sanera tar deu Server Path FTP by Motion Detection Pre Recording 1 _ frames Post Recording 1 frames Interval s 1 8 File Name MD yyyymmddHHMMSS N A jpg Server Path Q Q 5 Re connection is tried at the time of ERROR Q Check FTP status sec i 9 J v 1 Configure the numbers of frames you want to record for Pre Recording e Possible numbers of frames are as follows Enter a number in the range of 0 through 30 2 Configure the numbers of frames you want to record for Post Recording e Enter the number between 0 and 1000 ANOTE _ e Numbers of recorded image frame may decrease depending on networking conditions and recording cycle 3 Configure Interval s e Records 1 image per configured recording cycle second Setting ranges are 1 through 10 PN
30. TOSHIBA NETWORK CAMERA Model IK WRO1A Operation Manual To get started read the separate Safety Precautions carefully For information on the latest products and peripheral devices refer to the following Web page Bihttp www netcam toshiba com The above URL is subject to change without prior notice If the URL changes refer to the Toshiba website http www cctv toshiba com This Users Guide applies to the firmware version R1 01 and later WRO1 01 O Oo Important Safety Instructions Be sure to read IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS in the separate Safety Precautions O 0 INTRODUCTION FEATURES amp DESCRIPTION IK WRO A has the following features 1 Flush Surface mount 2 IP66 Standard for dust and water resistance 3 Built in vari focal lens with auto iris Focal length 3 0 8 0mm 4 Incorporated 1 3 tyoe CCD image sensor gives high resolution and excellent sensitivity 480 lines horizontal resolution 0 4 Ix minimum illumination with tint dome cover 5 50dB Signal To Noise Ratio 6 Power supply AC24V or DC12V This camera automatically detects the power 7 BLC AGC and Line Lock AC24V Table of Contents important Safety NS lUC ONE sonnerie hennse 2 BINERODUCHON aan aa a a ee ae 3 FEATURES amp DESCRIPTION seen 3 s ADI Ol COMEM oa neue tes tuent tient 3 e Names and Features of Parts au nina 5 Installation Set up AIN SEEN EP US CR annainne neninn rennene
31. TP client NTP Server DDNS Adjusting Cycle 24 hours Input new time MSynchronize with PC s time Camera Window Date 2005 6 16 View Log Time 13 28 50 Time Zone GMT 07 00 M Daylight Saving OON oFF Restore factory default configuration Reboot IP Camera Firmware update Export current configurations Import new configurations 900000009000 000900000900000000000000000009000000 3 Configure each item Changing the camera name 1 Enter the camera name in the Camera Name field default wrcam01 no more than 18 characters 2 Click the Change button e The camera name is displayed in association with the images on the camera OMS System Settings Cont Setting up a format to display date time 1 Select the Date Time Displaying Format from the pull down menu e yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ex 2004 9 15 14 23 32 e dd Mmm yyyy HH MM SS ex 15 Sep 2004 14 23 32 e mm dd yyyy HH MM SS ex 9 15 2004 14 23 32 default dd Mmm yyyy HH MM SS 2 Click the Change button Setting the color of date time display 1 Select Text Color from the pull down menu red green blue white black default green 2 Click the Change button Changing the time using an NTP server setting 1 Mark NTP default not marked 2 Enter the host name of NTP server in the NTP Server field 3 Set the Adjusting Cycle from the pull down menu to specify the intervals to a
32. arm has generated Therefore its data sending order is not necessarily in order Depending on the conditions of your server networking image size and or image quality settings numbers of sent images may become fewer than your expectation Cannot solve the problems Press the reset button Pressing the reset button returns all the firmware settings of the camera to their default values initial state at the time of purchase Perform the following procedure to initialize the camera settings 1 Use a LAN cable to connect the camera to a hub with the power is turned on 2 Turn on the camera 3 Wait about one minute 4 Press and hold the camera reset button for five to ten seconds 5 Wait about one minute Once the camera has restarted reconfigure the settings For details on the network and other initial settings refer to page 21 Consult with your dealer About PoE Power Supply Function for Supplying Power via a LAN Cable e There are two PoE Power Over Ethernet methods the Spare Pair method a power supply method that uses the unused wires and the Signal Pair method a power supply method that uses the signal wires The camera which is on the receiving side supports both methods but there are hubs and other power supply devices that only support one of the methods For details refer to the users manual of the power supply device e Be sure to use a 4 pair twisted cable for the LAN cab
33. att or greater AC adapter is required e The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power is turned on About the POWER SELECT Switch CAUTION The IK WRO1A operates with one of the following power source 12vDC 24VAC or PoE Set the power selection switch on the camera to the correct power source before turning the camera on DO NOT RE SET THE POWER SELECTION SWITCH WHEN THE UNIT IS ON a D O Oo D POWER SELECT Switch E When power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power source Adapter UL listed class 2 power supply Switch the POWER SELECT switch mare to AC24V DC12V E When power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub etc LAN cable ZZ LAG ALAC IE PoE IEEE802 3af compatible hub etc Switch the POWER SELECT switch to PoE AC24V PoE DC12V NOTE _ e Power will not be supplied if the power source type and POWER SELECT switch do not match Ensure that the POWER SELECT switch is properly set before inputting power IO O Line Lock control e Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line Lock e This function is activated when the LL of Mode Setting Switch is on e When two or more cameras are switched by video switcher for viewing by a monitor TV the vertical sync phase can be locked with the power frequency and a stable vertical sync is obtained without being disturbed at the ti
34. cates time Hour Minute Second HHMMSS e g 23 59 00 gt 23 59 00 Time is displayed in 24 hour time display D 2 00 Fixed entry e Q a LV Indicates this is the Periodic FTP by Schedule file Keyword Enter user defined keyword in characters Indicates date Year Month Day yyyymmdd e g January 1 2004 2004 01 01 Indicates time Hour Minute Second HHMMSS e g 23 59 00 23 59 00 Time is displayed in 24 hour time display If the camera records more than one image at the same period the D order is indicated with 3 digit number The bigger the number the newer latest the image Indicates Daylight Saving N N Not in Daylight Time D Daylight Summer Time 5 Enter Server Path e Configure FTP server directory to record files If you do not know the directory ask for your FTP server administrator 6 Click Save Settings button to save configured items e The changes are discarded O 0 Recording Images on FTP Server Cont BFTP by Motion Detection You can control the settings to record images for FTP by Motion Detection e To configure the motion detection select Enable in or Motion Detect in the alarm settings gt page 64 e To run the recording select Motion Detection in Connection to FTP Enable gt page 43 A TOSHIBA Network Camera Periodic FTP by
35. ct one of the followings in Motion Detect Enable To turn motion detection on Disable To turn motion detection off Default Disable 2 Select the Sensitivity level from the pull down menu High Generates an alarm upon detection even to the slightest change in brightness Middle Sensitivity is at a level between High and Low Low Generates an alarm upon detection of significant changes in brightness only Default Middle x lf an alarm is detected frequently when there are no abnormalities reduce the level of sensitivity 3 Click the Save Settings button ANOTE _ e For record settings at the time of alarm generation FTP by Motion Detection gt page 48 e You can send an email at the time when an alarm is raised For more information about settings refer to Mail Settings gt page 68 Network Settings You can configure an IP address for network connection 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 239933393939993939393939339939239393939393993939399399339939399993999 9 2 Click Network on the left side of the screen e The Network setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA Networkihttp 192 168 0 100 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera Connection Settings Manually IP address rn Subnet mask Alarm Defau
36. djust time default 24 hours 4 Click the Adjust button Adjusting the date and time 1 Unmark Synchronize with PC s Time 2 Enter the value in Date with numbers and e g 20 9 2004 3 Enter the value in Time with numbers and e g 14 23 32 4 Click the Adjust button e When Synchronize with PC s Time is marked you can synchronize the setting with the time on a personal computer default marked Setting the time zone 1 Select Time Zone from the pull down menu 2 Click the Adjust button Daylight Saving setting 1 Select ON or OFF for the Daylight Saving setting default OFF 2 Click the Adjust button Restoring the default settings You can restore the default settings initial state 1 Click Restore factory default configuration A confirmation message appears asking whether or not the current settings should be restored to the default configuration 2 Click OK BRebooting the network camera You can restart the network camera 1 Click Reboot IP Camera confirmation message appears asking whether or not the camera should be rebooted 2 Click OK Updating the Firmware You can update the firmware on the network camera Click Firmware update For details refer to Updating the Firmware gt page 72 When updating the firmware the settings are reset Make
37. e Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen 299993992999393939939999393939299999939993993939992399239999 2 Click Admin on the left side of the screen e The Admin Settings window is displayed on the right side of the screen TOSHIBA Admin Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera Change ID Password Current login ID Current Password New login ID New Password New Password Confirm Reboot IP Camera Camera Window view Log 900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 3 Enter root in the Current login ID field and ikwb in the Current Password field 4 Enter a new login ID in the New login ID field and a new password in the New Password field and New Password Confirm field e Enter the same password in the New Password field and the New Password Confirm field 3 2 D e oO p Le 990090000000 00000000000V000 5 Click the Change button e New login ID and password are stored in the network camera 239992392399999399999999999939993999939299399929999393909 6 Click the browser e The current login operation terminates e Afterwards follow the procedures to set up access restrictions gt page 28 Setting up Access Restriction You can set up the access restriction by requiring the user to enter the user ID and password for the
38. ench will be used for next step Please be careful not to lose it Tilt rotation Horizontal _ adjustment ring Horizontal rotation V D Oo oO p M Hil FU Ya ran KE Sa 7 7 NS Te Focus NEAR lock lever WIDE TELE Pan Remove three silver Zoom lock lever transport protection screws a Transport Protection Screws silver To obtain a level image turn the Horizontal Adjustment Ring 2 29992399399399993929399399999993993999393939992999939299399939909 2 Turn the pan lock counterclockwise to loosen it Adjust the pan direction of the lens After adjustment turn pan lock clockwise to tighten it PNOTE _ Do not turn the lens over 360 Otherwise the inner connector may be broken and the image may not appear INSTALLATION Cont 3 The lens tilt angle can be adjusted by loosening the tilt lock After adjusting tighten the tilt lock 4 Adjust the zoom position by loosening the zoom lock lever After adjusting tighten the zoom lock lever V D oO dp p 5 When installing the camera on a wall manipulate the horizontal adjustment ring to adjust the inclination of the image 6 Adjust the focus by loosening the focus lock lever After adjusting tighten the focus lock lever i ne ee ee ee eee eee aa ae ee ee Oe 7 Repeat the adjustments from step 1 to step 6 unti
39. ernet WAN user s guide of your broadband router side like IP filter to the broadband router Using local private IP When accessing via the Internet you need to set address global IP address provided from your Internet provider to the broadband router For details read the user s guide of your broadband router There are fixed IP address and IP address from DHCP server that an Internet provider provides as a global IP address Ask your Internet provider for more information The IP address which Confirm the new IP address and try to access again was provided from the with the new IP address DHCP server of the Renew the information registered to the DDNS server provider has been changed Symptom Cause How to Manage Cannot perform settings Lost the power of the camera during the performance Make sure that the power of the network camera is ON LAN cable of the camera has been pulled off during the performance Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to a hub or router in the right way LAN cable of the PC has been pulled off during the performance Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to a hub or router in the right way Lost the power of a hub or router during the performance IP address in Connection Settings in Network Settings has been changed Make sure that the power of a hub or router is ON lf you change the IP addre
40. ersonal computer A E EEEF ee ee EFFEEF ee ee ee ee eee eee eae ee ee E 3 Make sure whether the camera receives a reply from the personal computer e Start a command prompt and then run ping 192 168 0 30 e If the Reply from message appears the connection is correctly established ee ee oe ee oe ee ee eee eee RRR R RRR aaa ee em ee o 4 search for the network camera with the Camera Finder page 24 and then view camera images a Start Camera Finder and click the Search button e Confirm that the camera name wrcam01 and the IP address 192 168 0 30 are displayed in the camera list b Click camera name wrcam01 to select e Check that the camera name the IP address and the HTTP port number are displayed in the login field of the network camera c Click the User button e When the User authorization is set to ON gt page 29 a screen appears asking you to enter the user name and the password Enter the Administrator login ID and password or the registered user name and password d The Camera Window screen appears P NOTE _ e To view the screen without using the Camera Finder start the Internet browser enter the URL http 192 168 0 30 and then press ENTER When you enter a port number other than 80 specify the port number after e g http 192 168 0 30 88 e The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power i
41. ge allowing you to sign up to use a DDNS St u N mm Updating the Firmware Follow the procedures below to update the firmware e When updating the firmware all the settings are reset except IP addresses Make sure to back up the settings of the camera before starting update operation gt page 74 e When the update operation is completed import the setting data from your personal computer gt page 78 E Before Starting Download the latest firmware Create a folder where you want to save the latest firmware Access to the following Toshiba Web page on the Internet URL http www netcam toshiba com Download the latest firmware according to the instructions on the Web page 9339933939393 9933939939399393939399393993939399939393939939939393939993993939 9 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 2399393939993239393939393939939239393993939939393993993399393939993999 9 Click System on the left side of the screen The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA System Setting http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera System Camera name wrcamO1 User Admin Camera s time 2005 6 16 13 40 2 l Date Time Displaying Format yyyy mm dd HH MM SS M Alarm Text Color Network Mail O NTP FIP dient NTP Server
42. he network camera are reset to the default settings initial stage gt page 88 PoE POWER SELECT switch Select the type of power source input Default switch is set to ACDC Refer to Page15 INTRODUCTION Cont OSR SEA AN vs IM Video Out Jack Connect a video monitor to the video output jack RJ45 Connector Option Ethernet Port Connect aLAN cable to the port A PoE compatible hub is also supported _ AC24V DC12V Power Plug Terminal Connect an AC24V DC12V power plug to the terminal Refer to Page15 INSTALLATION e Connect the cable of the camera and the cable from the designated power supply with respective connectors e Screws for securing the camera and mounting base to the ceiling or wall are not supplied with the unit Use appropriate screws NOTE _ e The weight camera body only is about 3 3 lbs The camera unit including the mounting base and the bracket weighs 5 Ibs y D oO uw p T Adjust the Angle of View Security screws CS Camera Base Y pe 2 2 2 22 32u39939939393993992939993993939929939999939993999 09 1 Loosen the three security screws by the supplied special hexangular wrench and remove the top cover Important Notice Be sure to remove three transportation screws a These screws are used only for transportation and must NOT be used for installation The hexangular wr
43. in the User authorization required section r D er Oo U p T 009009900000 0000000009009000000009000909099900 6 Click the Set button e screen appears asking you to enter a user name and password Connect to 192 168 0 30 j TAT ih Camera Server User name f Password L Remember my password 9 223239 9999399399999393999393939993993939 9999939939399 99993939909 7 Enter the Administrator login ID and password in the field of user name and password respectively gt Click the OK button 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900 8 Close the browser e When accessing to the camera next time you are required to enter the user ID and password e To log in as User both the user ID and the password are already registered as guest Configuring the Network Manually You can change the settings of network connection manually e Enter an IP address manually if you are not using or do not want to use the DHCP server 900990099909 0990000990000900090000909090900 1 Log in as Administrator y D oO oO p T 900000000000 099000999000900900000090000000000 2 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen 23993993999323939399393939939239393993999393939939933999399939393939 9 3 Click Network
44. itni nen aei 8 e Adjust the Angle of VIEW erahnen ee 8 Installing the Camera UME aussen 11 Installation to Wall or Ceiling with Mounting Base Surface Mount Installation 11 Installation to Junction Box with Bracket Flush Mount Installation 12 e Change of Dome COVER nern 13 Connecting to a Video Monitor ss 14 e Connecting to a Video Monitor cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 e About the POWER SELECT Switch nina anna tan 15 e When power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub etc 15 e When power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power Source 15 OLNE LOCK CONI orate eme 16 EINE CLOCK PHASE aa tn nn 17 Adjusting a LENS nee een ee 18 Back Light Come SON nan aan nee ee 18 e Auto White Balance AWB unse nenne 19 Setting Up the Network Camera Environment 20 e Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System nenenn 20 Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network 21 e About the IP Address ane ennemi ons 21 e Structure of CONheclon ninine anne 22 COMMAS E E E E E E AE A E een A E ne 23 Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder 24 Changing Administrator Login ID and Password ssssssssssennessensrrnrnnreenrsrrrerene 26 Setting up Access Restriction 28 Configuring the Network Manually 30 INTRODUCTION Cont Viewing and Operati
45. l the optimum image appears Installing the Camera Unit E Installation to Wall or Ceiling with Mounting Base Surface Mount Installation Unit mm inches e When installing the camera unit on the Den AES DE ne a Da 46 m wall mount it with the drain groove on M 1 81 the downside Do not block the drain Mounting Base center ch groove e When installing the camera unit outdoor waterproof the cables The camera body is water resistant but the brackets are not water resistant 85 m SO ioe mm DO a ra D 4 3 29inch 1 8tinch gt lt NA Pi Mounting Base center 55 1 mm 2 17inch Mounting Base 83 5 mm 3 29 Drain groove Wall or Ceiling 85 mm 3 35inch O Junction Box Cable access hole 827 mm 1 06inch With female screw for piping Q D 6 j y sideway c e Rear cable hole In case of using the i variable mountin Screws not supplied Drain groove holes x4 Fix firmly Screws X3 Mount camera base with three supplied screws A Longer screw M4x16 Tighten and lock the screws firmly S5 Mount the top cover dome cover assembly and secure it firmly with three security screws using the supplied special hexangular wrench Top Cover Camera Base Gr Align to this mark V D Oo oO p V D oO oO p T INSTALLATIO
46. le because power cannot be supplied from the above mentioned power supply device when some types of LAN cable are used Others e When very strong light strikes at the lens you might see stripe patterns smear on the images but these are not malfunctions If this happens reinstall the camera in another place or try to change the direction of the lens Specifications Model name IK WRO1A Power AC 24V 10 60HzZ DC 12V 10 PoE Power consumption 5 5w Image sensor 1 3 inch CCD image area sensor Image pickup area 4 96mm 0 195inch horizontal X 6 0mm 0 236inch vertical 1 3inch type Effective picture element 771 horizontal x 492 vertical Vari focal Lens f 3 0 8 0mm F1 0 Wide F1 45 Tele Auto Iris View Angle Wide 117 3 D 90 8 H 66 6 V Tele 45 2 D 36 2 H 27 0 V Focal length 0 2m c Scanning system 2 1 interlace NTSC Standard TV system Scanning frequency 15 734kHz horizontal 59 94Hz vertical Synchronization Line Lock Internal manually switchable Resolution Horizontal 480 TV line Vertical 350 TV line NTSC Minimum illuminance of subject 0 2 lux More than 10 of image output Clear dome cover 0 4 lux More than 10 of image output Tint dome cover S N 50 dB Typ AGC off weight ON Video output VBS 1 0V p p 75 ohms composite Output impedance 75Q unbalanced White balance Automatic 2500K to 10 000K Iris control mode Auto Iris Lens Gain control Average AGC 24dB Backlight compensation Manual ON
47. lt gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Mail Automatically by DHCP ETP client Save DDNS Camera Window DNS update to DNS 1 2 server disable enable Host name HTTP Settings HTTP Port Number 80 Change Framerate Controi unlimited limited to 30 FPS Set 2 999939399393992993993993999399392999999993323993999399 9239399909 3 Configure each item Configuring the connection 1 To set an IP address manually check Manually To obtain an IP address from the DHCP server check Automatically by DHCP Default Automatically by DHCP 2 When Manually is checked fill in IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS1 and DNS2 3 Click the Save button Configuring the HTTP port number 1 Enter the HTTP port number in HTTP Port Number default 80 e For most applications select 80 default 80 2 Click the Change button DNS update to DNS 1 2 Server When you set a domain name FQDN for the camera you can access the camera with the domain name 1 To set a domain name check Enable Default Disable 2 Enter both the host name and domain name 3 Click the Set button Framerate Control By setting framerate appropriate for the environment where the camera is installed or the purpose you can control the number of images to be sent from the camera Unit FPS 1 Select the framerate from the
48. me of switching Video Monitor y D oO uw p TD VIDEO SWITCHER CAMERA TO AC 24V UL Listed class 2 power supply e When connecting to DC power supply the Line Lock function is not activated CAMERA2 E LINE LOCK PHASE When a video switcher switches two or more cameras the picture may fluctuate on the video monitor due to the different AC line phase of each camera In this case adjust the V PHASE controller to get a stable image Line Lock V PHASE CONTROL S gee V D Oo oO p PNOTE _ e The camera is synchronized to the power frequency of 6041 Hz covering a normal fluctuation of the power frequency However the camera may not cover a large fluctuation caused from the power generated by an engine generator etc e t takes about 10 seconds or more until a stable synchronization is obtained after the power is turned on This is normal because several seconds are required to stabilize the camera against power noise a Q C QU Adjusting a Lens Back Light Compensation By turning on the back light compensation switch the camera controls the back light automatically to ensure proper exposure in the specified area when using an auto iris lens or fixed iris lens with the AES mode For setting the metering area of back light compensation refer to page 37 V D oO dp p
49. nfigure in the Configuration menu on the left side of the screen e The setup screen for the clicked item appears on the right side of the display 2 2 29999939392393939992393939399923999399939339939239993999 9 3 Configure each item e To update the settings click the Change button the Save button the Save Settings button or the Set button etc under the item e To return to the image screen after configuration click Camera Window on the left side of the screen e On the screen in which go to XX name of setup item is displayed e g go to Mail Settings click it to display the setup screen for the item System Settings You can change a camera name and control time set 900000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 9933933399993 939393923939393993393939393393939393939393939393939399933939939 2 Click System on the left side of the screen e The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA System Setting http 192 168 0 30 wrcam01 Back to camera window Network Camera d Camera name wrcamO1 User Admin Camera s time 2005 6 16 13 30 52 Date Time Displaying Format yyyy mm dd HH MM SS M Alarm Text Color green W Network Mail NTP F
50. number unless your provider or the network a administrator instructs you to do so a MODE PORT active mode Select PORT if you are unsure about which mode to choose PASV passive mode If the network camera is behind a firewall access to the FTP server may be restricted in PORT active mode In this case select PASV passive mode Connection to FTP Server Select Stay connect when transferring data frequently like Periodic FTP by Schedule In this way you can record images faster NOTE _ e When selecting Periodic network camera logs in to FTP server automatically a minute before the scheduled recording starts When the scheduled recording stops there may be some unsent image data left in the camera The camera will not log out from the FTP server until all images have been transferred e When not selecting Periodic network camera logs in out automatically each time an alarm goes off When there is more than one alarm at a time receiving another alarm s while transferring a file the camera logs out from the server after transferring last image data Connection to FTP Enable Select one of the following recordable images on an FTP server e Periodic periodic recording by schedule gt page 46 e Motion Detection recording by motion detection gt page 48 e OFF not to record on an FTP server You need to set up the configuration for the item you selected For setup details
51. odems etc e To learn about the procedure for entering an IP address manually refer to Configuring the Network Manually gt page 30 O90 Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network Cont Structure of Connection The following are two methods of connecting the network camera e Use a crossover cable e Connect with a hub or router Using a crossover cable to establish a connection example y D oO uw p T Network camera Personal computer IP address IP address 192 168 0 30 7 192 168 0 50 LAN cable crossover Crossover cable is not provided with the product Establishing a connection via a hub or router example Network camera IP address 192 168 0 30 Hub or router IP address ASE CALE 0 104 cn 192 168 0 50 LAN cable straight through LAN cable straight through Straight through cable hub or router etc is not provided with the product PNOTE _ e You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub e n the case of not using DHCP server the IP address for the camera is automatically set to 192 168 0 30 by default Therefore set the IP address for your computer to for example 192 168 0 50 When directly connecting with a crossover cable or connecting with a hub it should be run in the same network segment When using multiple cameras connect the first camera at IP address 192 168 0 30 and se
52. on Oca tt E nepal ote eee EIER 34 Viewing IMAGES eine nee anne a ee ne oi 34 Camera Window SCHEN aan nen ie 35 Menu that is displayed when right clicking on the image 44442400 gt 35 e Adjusting Images on the Camera ccecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeaeaeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeas 36 Adding MASSE esse ee 38 BIN EOS ee a le a a nc cc 39 Recording About Recording IMAGES u 42 Recording Images on FTP Server ss 43 Record WING an nl inabana ite 43 e FTP General Settings isses 44 Periodic FTP by Schedule an a enne 46 FTP DY Motion DEICC ION nd ae nn a 48 File HANS PO ARR ne en nids 50 P nodi FIP DY Schedule rennen esta 50 Recording Images on a Personal Computer 2 0 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51 e Image Recording Feature er ee 51 e Recording Current Image Data as Still Image nenn 53 Setting up SONO SR a OA 56 e General Configuration sessed nn de caen sent ee sn dei ci 56 DS SIC Settings see samba desdites 57 e Restoring the default settings cscseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeaaeaaaeaseeeseeeeeeeeeeees 58 e Rebooting the network camera cseseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeaauaeaseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Updating the Firmware une een 59 e Click Firmware update nine ten da te ide etats 59 Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer eee 59 LOS Dee Te PEER sscdeuen eee poate ene
53. on each item refer to the section on the next page and after 4 Click the Save Settings button below the setting JJ D O 5 te Recording Images on FTP Server Cont MPeriodic FTP by Schedule You can control the settings to record images for Periodic FTP by Schedule To run the recording select Periodic in Connection to FTP Enable gt page 43 TOSHIBA Network Camera Periodic FTP hy Schedule OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday O all Day O all Day O all Day O all Day O all Day O all Day O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Pattern1 O Timer Patterni O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 O Timer Pattern2 OFF O Timer Pattern Timer Patterni Start Sunday O All Day 08 am 8 O Timer Patterni 05 pm v o5 pm Stop Timer Pattern2 Start o8 am M Interval s 1 W File Name Pattern 1 yymmddHHMMSS00 jpg File Name Pattern 2 LY yyyymmddHHMMSS N jpg Stop Camera Window Server Path E Save Settings View Log FTP by Motion Detection Pre Recording 1 frames Post Recording 1 frames 1 M MD yyyymmddHHMMSS N A jpg Interval s File Name Server Path Save Settings Re connection is tied st the time of ERROR Check FTP status sec i B
54. on the left side of the screen e The Network Connection setting menu appears on the right side of the screen TOSHIBA Networkchttp 192 168 0 100 wrcam01 Back to camera window Network Camera System Connection Settings Manually User IP address Admin Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Alarm Default gateway fp 0 0 0 Network DNS 1 DNS 2 Mail automatically by DHCP FTP client Save DDNS Camera Window DNS update to DNS 112 server di disais disable enable Host name Domain name Set HTTP Settings HTTP Port Number 80 Change Framerate Control unlimited limited to 30 FPS Set 000000900000 0000000000090000000009000090900V000 4 Select Manually e The default setting is Automatically by DHCP a 5 Fillin IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS1 and DNS2 5 Important e f you do not know the subnet mask consult the provider or 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 network system administration support center 939999399299929999999939999399939939939999993929 9399929999999 6 Click the Save button e The settings are registered Ove Viewing Viewing Images The images in the network camera can be displa
55. ons3 Adjust the date and time 58 ACMINIS AO eee 26 A e E LA 18 Alarm settings au 64 Attaching picture to mail 69 A NIE Pr E SER 52 PN een nassen nee net 19 Back light compensation BLO 18 Before calling service personnel 88 BIOWSET a 23 34 Software to view WEB screens There is browser of Microsoft s Internet Explorer Camera searching application Camera Finder 24 Camera name uunanseeensensnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 36 Camera Window cccccceecseeeeeeeeseeeees 35 Changing password 26 Connection sind cisndsiciersinieahaniarsyinwaeeranaadnnaah 22 Crossover cable ccccccccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 One of the Ethernet cables made to connect 2 PCs without using hub or router Daylight Saving ccccccecssesssseseeeeeeeeees 58 DC IN Power input terminal 6 DDNS sus 72 Dynamic Domain Name System This is the technique to overwrite the information of DNS Domain Name System server dynamically and forward only different information between DNS servers Because of this it enables to reduce forwarding data which are needed to renew information of DNS server and reduce overhead of the network If this combines with DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol it is possible to assign IP address and host name right away as the host on the LAN changes Default
56. ot via proxy Cannot login to the camera even though entering the IP address of the camera directly to the browser and The page cannot be displayed shows up See The message The page cannot be displayed shows up and cannot login to the camera even if you start Camera Finder O 0 Before Calling Service Personnel Cont Symptom Cause How to Manage Error message Entering wrong login ID Enter right login ID and password Shows up when and password The default login ID is root and the password is ikwb trying to login CapsLock of the PC is The camera discriminates capital letter and lower case ON letter Enter your right login ID and password You forget your login ID You need to reset the camera Remember that if you and the password perform reset procedure of the camera all the settings you have made will be deleted and the camera goes back to its default settings Cannot access to Default gateway is not Register your broadband router to the network camera the camera from configured as default gateway gt page 66 the Internet Port forwarding is not Configure port forwarding function static IP configured to the masquerade NAPT to your broadband router For broadband router details read the user s guide of your broadband router Setting access restriction Change the restriction setting For details read the from the Int
57. s turned on 2 D e oO p T Q90 Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder The camera search application Camera Finder is an application that searches for network cameras Install this application from the supplied CD ROM Setting up Camera Finder 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the personal computer y D oO uw p T 2 Explore the CD ROM and double click on Setup exe Then follow the instructions on the screen to install Camera Finder Important e The Camera Finder is only supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP Do not install the application in other operating systems as it may cause damage on your personal computer Using Camera Finder to Search for a Camera 1 From the Start menu point to Programs and TOSHIBA Network Camera and then select Camera Finder 22393939399393923939333933939392393939393939393939393939393393993923993939939 9 2 Start up Camera Finder and click Search button e All the cameras currently connected to the network appear To clear the results click Clear button 3 Click the camera you want to login from the list of cameras e The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the Network camera log in fields U Camera Finder 192 168 0 50 File View Log in Help 0 30 80 192 168 0
58. ss you cannot keep your settings in the setting screen with your old IP address Search your camera with the application Camera Finder and try administrator login procedure again When you enter IP address of the camera directly to the browser enter the new IP address in URL like example below and try login procedure again http 192 168 0 40 Q Symptom Cause Before Calling Service Personnel Cont How to Manage No images are displayed The iris of your lens is not adjusted properly Adjust the iris of your lens properly Any of the cables are not connected properly Connect the cable properly The colors of images are poor The video monitor is not adjusted properly Lightings are dim Adjust the video monitor properly Brighten the lightings Cannot display images from the network camera Renewal speed of network camera images is too slow Part 1 The Internet line is busy Wait for a little while Sometimes it takes time to display images There are not enough resources CPU power RAM Picture size is too large There are the recommended requirements of PC to view the images of the network camera gt page 20 Close all applications other than the network camera browser The default setting of picture size is QVGA 320x240 To increase the speed select a small image size in Resolution of Camera Window
59. sure to save the settings of the camera on your personal computer before starting update operation MClick Export current configurations You can save the network camera settings on a personal computer Click Export current configurations For details refer to Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer Page 74 Bimporting the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer You can import the settings saved on a personal computer to the network camera Click Import new configurations For details refer to Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer gt page 75 User Settings You can set up access rights 0000000000 009000009000090000090000000009000000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 000000900000 9090900000000000909000009090000090 2 Click User on the left side of the screen e The User setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA User Settings http 192 168 0 30 wrcam01 Back to camera window Network Camera User authorization required System Oon orrF User Admin Add a user or change password Alarm User ID Network Password Confirm Mail Set Change FTP client Delete user Username guest DDNS Camera Window View Log Current users list 1 guest 9989939393999 93993999393999993993 9999939399399 9399992
60. t different IP addresses 192 168 0 31 etc for the second camera and after e You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router instead of using a hub However when using a broadband router if the Connections Settings is set to Automatically by DHCP the camera will get the IP address from the router s DHCP server and may not be 192 168 0 30 For more information refer to your broadband router s user guide It is also recommended to set the computer s IP address from the routers DHCP server For more information read your computer s user s guide Connecting 1 Connect a LAN cable and then turn the power on Connect the LAN cable straight leading to the camera with a powered hub Alternatively use a LAN cable crossover to connect the camera with the powered personal computer e When connecting a PoE compatible hub router power will be provided to the camera through the LAN cable even though the power plug terminal is not connected e When not using a PoE compatible hub connect AC24V or DC12V power plug with the power plug terminal Bea nMaRmMeeeeeeeeaeaeae eee eae eee eae eRe eRe Rea Rae eRe ee eS eS ee 2 Set the IP address of the personal computer e Set the IP address of the computer to a setting different that 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 p
61. tcaccamuseasensendt 60 BRAIN SEINE irren nannte nern de are nee nee er 62 SAIT SONGS nee nee ren 64 Network SOINS sen een ee 66 BW AUS CUO e tea desert nie pod 68 FTP CHEM S isme armee aimes 70 DDNS SENS ne nn na ne een 71 Updating the FINS nan mette ae ee oo 72 Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer 74 e Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer ee 75 Others BINIEXIGIOSSA N ers aan een ne E 78 BIBI OO ee a ee neuen een een ne 81 Before Calling Service Personnel ss 83 e About PoE Power Supply Functions for Supplying Power via a LAN cable 89 MN isc creed tetera Seren cia nein ten A E nese dace 89 De CNC AOS ae te ne cet 90 Appearance Diagram SE nd demie ete don tt de ones 91 Names and Features of Parts Lens Iris ADJ Mode Setting Switch Counterclockwise The picture becomes BLC Backlight Compensation Switch darker With the switch on it adjusts Clockwise The picture becomes the backlight automatically to brighter Optimum Value is at default setting Line Lock Phase ADJ Adjusts the phase of the line lock obtain the best possible image LL Sets camera synchronization to line lock with the switch on Available only with AC24V r Monitor Out Connector Connect with the supplied monitor out harness wire Used to view the image when adjusting the position of the camera RESET When the button is pressed all the set values of t
62. te e All the operations stop in the camera while the firmware is updated e Never turn off the camera while the firmware is updated It causes a failure of updating operation e Never disconnect a LAN cable from the camera while the firmware is being updated Doing so may cause a malfunction Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer You can save the settings of the network camera on a personal computer 900000000000 00000000900000000900000000000900000 1 Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen e The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen 009900090900 00009900000000900000000090V009000 2 Click System on the left side of the screen e The System setting screen appears on the right side of the display TOSHIBA System Setting http 192 168 0 30 wrcamO1 Back to camera window Network Camera Camera name wrcam01 Camera s time 2005 6 16 13 41 46 Date Time Displaying Format yyyy mm dd HH MM SS M Text Color Mail O NTP FTP client NTP Server DDNS Adjusting Cycle 24 hours Input new time MSynchronize with PC s time Camera Window Date at 05 6 16 Time 1 3 39 40 Time Zone GMT 07 00 M Daylight Saving OON oFF View Log Restore factory default configuration Reboot IP Camera Firmware update Export current configurations Import new configurations 900000000000 000000000000000000000000000090
63. th of network ID to distinguish network ID and host ID By using this system it estimates whether IP address of the addressed host is in local network or remote network TOR eee se tee en Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This is the standard protocol of the Internet and at the same time it is the most popularized protocol Network layer protocol is IP and transport layer protocols are TCP Transmission Control Protocol and UDP User Datagram Protocol FTP SMTP and other applica tions use TCP IP Updating firmware ORL eiei ER TE ENREUEPHERFERN Uniform Resource Locator Method for assigning the Internet resource http www toshiba com is the example of when accessing a website on the Internet Index Glossary Cont VIDEQ OUT zes 6 Video output Auen nenne engeren 6 Wall bracket White Balance Display of Logs Display Description System Boot The system was booted rebooted Change Quality The image quality is changed The resolution image size is changed Change Contrast The contrast is changed Set Flickerless The flickerless is set Change Area BLC The back light compensation area is changed The camera name is changed Set Time Type The form of date time display is changed The color of date time display is changed Change Camera Time The date time on the camera is changed Set Daylight Saving The daylight saving is set Set User
64. tor When you log in as User the operation is disabled 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 Adjust the settings in the Camera Control item on the left side of the Camera Window screen o qe z wrcam0i lt Q D Camera Control item SE Q O 5 Quality You can set up the quality for recorded delivered images Selectable settings Level 1 to Level 5 default Level 2 Images has the highest quality in Level 5 When the image size is the same ifthe image quality is set to high the file size is increased Resolution You can set up the resolution for recorded delivered images Selectable settings 160x120 320x240 640x480 default 320x240 Advanced The following 4 items can be controlled individually Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Click the button Lower softer Click the STD button Adjusted values for the selected item are reset to the default settings e When Advanced is selected the adjusted values of all the Advanced items are reset to the default settings Click the button Higher Flickerless You can set up the function to reduce the flickering caused by lighting such as fluorescent lights On To activate the flicker compensation Off Not to activate the flicker compensation Default Off Area BLC You can set up the target area for back light compensation gt page 18 Selectable settings 1 to 5 default
65. ure settings for viewing FTP status e Select the interval in Check FTP status sec from the pull down menu to try to view the FTP status 8 Click Save Settings button to save configured items e The changes are discarded O 0 Recording Images on FTP Server Cont File Transfer Order e Basically files are transferred in recorded order However files may not be transferred depending on the conditions of networking or FTP server The camera will not backup data ANOTE _ e Depending on the conditions of networking and the FTP server there may be occasions when files will not transfer JJ D O 1 te O 0 Recording Images on a Personal Computer You can record images in the JPEG file or AVI file format on a personal computer Image Recording Feature 1 Right click on the image of the Camera Window screen e The operating menu appears on the screen Image Recordine F11 EL Save Current Picture 424F122 999392399299232999993923999999999999999929999392999399399 9 2 Click Image Recording e The image recording setting screen appears 3 setting up Recording When saving images as a JPEG file Image Recording JJ D O te Mark here to save images as a JPEG file Download Select W Save as JPEG Save as Awl JPEG Ce Mc Limit Number Frames Save interval Enter the saving interval Size KBytes C Time jo Seconds Sa
66. ve Path C Documents and Settings TOSHIE Save s Click the Save As button PreName webcam Select the destination directory A f Enter the file name rame Hate i i E Frames F without the extension KBytes e Save interval Seconds Specify the recording limit Maximum Number of Frame in Each File Mark one of the items and Eere Eelk Documents and Settings TOSHIB enter the value in its field Pre Name cad re When saving images as an AVI file O 0 Recording Images on a Personal Computer Cont Image Recording Download Select Save as JPEG v Save as AVI JPEG CN C fo Frames Save interval r fioo KBytes a no o o Seconds Save Path Pre Name C Si KByt ae Save interval fi Time Seconds Maximum Number of Frame in Each File 500 AVI No Limit Frame Rate Number Frames M Auto 6 Save Path C Documents and Settings TOSHIB Save e Pre Name webcam JJ D O 1 te 4 Click the Start button e The recording operation starts 990000000000 90000000900000909 Mark here to save images as an AVI file Mark Auto or enter the frame rate value in the Frame Rate Enter the recording interval Enter the maximum number of frames recorded in one file Click the Save As button Select the destination directory Enter the file name without the extension Specify the recording limit Mark one of the items
67. ver and it has attesting function Some mail servers use this function to send mail with SMTP POP3 before SMTP Port Number u 67 The number to discriminate services kinds of application on TCP and UDP For example SMTP for e mail uses 25 and 80 for HTTP in general Power cord ccccceceececececcecececcecececeeeeaees 14 PROTO CO ee 90 EU A E E E E E 36 Reboot 59 63 Reset button 5 88 Resolution 22 2 36 ENCRES ces 90 Retrieve Neighborly Cameras Protocol Protocol for mutual communication Because of this protocol the cameras can identify each other The camera searching application Camera Finder also uses this protocol Or 5 0 0 ae ee Neate oe EEE EVENT Device which relays data on a network to other network is called router It decides by itself to which route to choose to forward the data by looking at IP address of network device Saving the settings SNUR o NEE CEISERNEEAE SCHRIRRRNIEER Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Protocol for sending e mail on the Internet and Intranet Used when exchanging e mail between servers or when client sends mail to the server Specifications sisivimmiscnerrcnsconeonssisrcdnrbosinnes SUL TOC A EE Straight through Cable One of the Ethernet cables to connect PC and Ethernet hub Subnet Mask IP address is composed of network ID and host ID It plays a role to judge the leng
68. work system environment e The type of LAN cable depends on the connection method used For details refer to Structure of Connection page 22 O Install the camera search application Camera Finder Install the application from the supplied CD ROM gt page 24 oe Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network 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 e Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server e Entering an IP address manually V D Oo oO p Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server The default setting is Automatically by DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server If your network is using DHCP server keep the setting as Automatically by DHCP Entering an IP Address Manually e Enter an IP address manually if you are not using or do not want to use the DHCP server e If you use the DHCP server the IP address of the network camera may be updated by the DHCP server Therefore the previous IP address may no longer be valid not allowing you to access the camera To access the network camera every time you need to set a fixed IP address by manually setting in the network camera Also read carefully the operating instructions of the network system devices routers hubs m
69. yed with the Internet browser on the personal computer OoOeoeeeeegvueaesgaeoeeevesvesveeveesvesveseeoaeuuvusvesvaeuaeeveeasvgsesvaeoevesesesvueagvgeeeag oo 1 Search for the network camera with the Camera Finder gt Log into the camera e The browser starts up and then the Camera Window screen appears for the network camera e To learn about how to log into the network camera with the Camera Finder refer to Using the Camera Search Application Camera Finder gt page 24 Bu ma y TOSHIBA Network Camera wreamO01 Q D 9 O Image on the camera CA9VGD9DO9DV9DV DID VBMIIIIVIIPIIVIIVIVIVIVIVIVIIVIVIVIIVIVIVIIIIVIVIVIDVIVIVIINIVIIIDVIDS 2 Close the browser to log off disconnect the camera mCamera Window Screen Name of camera gt page 57 Current date and time of camera gt page 58 TOSHIBA Network Camera wream01 Image on the camera Cannot be operated through the User login M Menu that is displayed when right clicking on the image Image Recording F112 To record images gt page 51 ESave Current Picture AstF12 To record currently displayed images gt page 53 3 Q D 9 O 5 HuUIM IA Viewing Cont Adjusting Images on the Camera You can set up the image quality and resolution for the images on the camera To perform the operation you need to log in as Administra

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