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NETWORK CAMERA Model: IK-WP41A User’s Manual For information on ou r latest products and peripheral devices, refer to the following Website: http://www .toshibase curity .com If the URL changes, refer to the T oshiba website (http://www .tosh iba.com).[...]
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1 T able of Conte nts Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 2 FCC (USA)-INFORMA TION .................................................................................................... 2 Important Safeguards ............................[...]
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2 Introduction FCC (USA )-INFORM A TION NOTE: T his equipme nt has been tested and foun d to compl y with the limits for a Class A digital devi ce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. These limits ar e designed to pr ovide reas onable prote ction ag ainst harmful interference w hen the equip ment is op erated in a commercial environment. This eq[...]
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3 Thank you for pur chasing th e IK-W P41A Network Camera. Before usi ng the camera, read this Us er ’s Manual c arefully to ensu re correct u sage. After reading this User ’s Manual, s ave it for future refer ence. The design, speci fications, so ftware, and manual contents ar e subject t o change without prior n otice. T erms an d T radem ark[...]
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4 Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions Read all the safety and ope rating instructions before operating the product. 2. Retain Instructions Retain the safety instructions and user's manual for future reference. 3. W arnings Comply with all warnings on the p roduct and in the user's manual. 4. Follow Instructions Follow all operating [...]
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5 12. Lightning For additional protection on this camera during a lightning storm , or w hen it is left unattended and unused for long period s of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the power supp ly and cable system. Th is will prevent damage to the camera due to lightning and power-line surges. If lightning occurs, do not touch t[...]
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6 Important Safeguards (Cont.) CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECT RIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE P A RTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE P ERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbo l, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"[...]
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7 Notes on Use and Installation Do not aim the camera at th e sun Never aim the camera at the sun even wit h the camera power off. Do not shoot int ense light Intense light such as a spotli ght may cau se a blo om or smear . A vertical stripe may appear on the screen. H owever , this is not a malfu nction. T reat the ca mera w ith care [...]
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8 Precautions for Use Disclaimer W e di sclaim any respons ibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the user in any of the follow ing cases: 1. Fire, earthquake o r any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse by the user, w hether intentional or accidental; use under extreme ope rating conditions. 2. Malfunct[...]
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9 Package Contents IK-W P41A ---- 1 Allen wrench ---- 1 T orx wrench ---- 1 Screw (1/4-20 UNC, 12mm) ---- 1 RJ45 Coupler ---- 1 Silica-gel ---- 1 CD-ROM ---- 1 Quick Start gu ide and Import ant Safegu ards ---- 1 Warranty ---- 1 Physical Description U n i t : m m[...]
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10 Hardw are Reset Occasionally resetting the system can return the camera to normal ope ration. If the system problems remain a fter resetting, restore the fac tory settings and install a gain. The IK- W P41A has a res et terminal and default te rminal. (See QSG on pa ge 17) Reset: Using a pointed object, short bo th terminals of “Reset”. W ai[...]
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1 1 Installation Hardw are Installation Please verify that your product pa ckage contains all the accessories listed in the Package Contents listed on page 7. Depending on the user’s application, an Ethernet cable may be needed. The Ethernet cable should meet t he sp ecs of UT P C ategory 5e or higher. Hardware Installation is shown in the Qu ick[...]
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12 2. The micro SD/SDHC card is inserted in direction of the following picture.( The contacts face downward.) A cce ssing the Netw ork Camera This chapter explains how to a ccess the Network Camera through web browsers or RTSP players. Using Web Br ow sers Use IP Camera Finde r to access the Network Cameras on the LAN. See QSG on 19. If your networ[...]
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13 4. If it is the first time installing the network camera, an information bar will pop up a s shown below. Follow the instru ctions to install the required plug-in on your computer. NOTE: The administrator log-in ID and password are set to "admin" and to "1234" respectively by default. To prevent unauthorized access, i[...]
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14 3. Refresh your web browser, then install the Active X® control. Follow the instructions to complete insta llation. Using RTSP Pla yers To view the H.264 stream ing media using RTSP player, you can u se VLC media player. And set the RTSP port to 554. 1. Launch the RTSP player (VLC med ia player). 2. Choose File > Open network URL. A URL dial[...]
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15 Live Video A click of t he Menu button on the left of a screen displays MENU . MENU PTZ Co ntrol, Snapshot , Resiz e ON/OFF , J PEG, an d Close are disp layed.[...]
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16 PTZ Control Pan/T ilt Mouse P TZ: Use Mo use PTZ t o con trol th e camera PTZ by cli cking the scre en and sl iding t he mouse i n that d irecti on Zoom IN /OUT is co ntrolle d by th e mouse s croll w heel. Up/Dow n / Left/Ri ght / Upper Left / U pper Rig ht / Lower Le ft / Low er Rig ht: Click these b uttons to move t he cam era in th e intende[...]
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17 Zoom / Focus / Iris Zoom In / Zoo m Out: Zoom In expand s the view and Zo om Out r educest he view . Click and hold t o continu ously z oom the camera. Focus Ne ar / Fo cus Fa r: When cli cked, focus w ill be set to manual mode a nd the lens focus wi ll be adj usted. If the Pan/T ilt/Zoom button is click ed, it will re turn t o Auto Focus . NOTE[...]
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18 Frame: Operati on of zo om and ti lt is the same as in Auto Scan. Th e camer a will move in 45-degr ee incr ements ( called s tops) horizontally until a manual pan, ti lt, z oom, or Stop op eration i s per formed. Random: Operati on of z oom and tilt is the sam e as i n Auto Sc an. The do me camera w ill move betwee n rando m stops until a manua[...]
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19 OFF: S creen siz e is no t resiz ed even i f windo w size o f live v ideo is change d. Close A Menu is closed. Configuration This window and Live Video screen open first. If you click Configuration , this live video screen will close. After clicking Configuration , this Informa tion wi ndow will open. FW V e rsion and Mac Address a re shown. (MC[...]
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20 NOTE: Click the “Save” button to save se ttings. Or click the “Reset” button to reset the data before changes. And you can click the “Default” button to bring back factory defaults. Camera Setti ngs After clicking Camera Settings , Basic, A uto Pa trol, Privacy Zone Mask, Video Codec, A larm, FTP Recording, E-mail, A udio conf igurat[...]
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21 Image: Automatic Exposure Automatic Exposure contro ls the light intensity of picture. T wo types of speci fic appli cation c onditi ons can be selec ted. Y ou ca n select “Full Automat ic” or “ Shutter Priori ty” by the camera depending on your applica tion e nvironme nt. W hen using Full Automati c, the Shutter speed is disabled. W[...]
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22 Compensation are d isabled. EV adjustment EV adjustment is called exposu re compensation that tells the camera for a particular scene you want it either brighter (zero to +7) or darker (zero to -7). Set the value of EV adjustment f rom -7 to 7, which is available under Full Aut omatic mo de. Shutter Speed Set desired Shutter speed from 1[...]
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23 perform this function. Focus Mode There are three modes to choose, the default is ‘Aut o’. Manual: Press NEAR and F AR to control focus on the PTZ Control interface. A ut o: The Auto mode automatically adjusts the focus position to the best of the picture in a cente r . Also , change near/far to Focus Near and Focus Far on the PTZ Contro[...]
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24 W hen there are both very brig ht po rtion and very dark portion simultaneously in the f ield of view , you can enable W DR function. It optimizes an image to ens ure that dark areas are more visible while retaining details in b right areas. Images with W DR are produced by combining long-ex posure signals with the signals of the high-inten sity[...]
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25 down).Set the elevation of camera from 0° ~92. T ilt-Angle mode Set up the limit value of camera’s tilt ang le: Indoo r 85° o r Outdoor 92° . Pan / Tilt: Auto Flip Set as ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. The Auto Flip feature allows the tilt to rotate 180 degrees and reposition itself for continuous viewing of a moving object directly beneath[...]
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26 A ut o Patrol Patrol Y ou can set four groups of p reset positions. Stop time Set stop time for auto/ frame /random scan a s 3 / 5 / 7 / 15 / 30 / 60s. Preset setting The auto patrol fun ction wi ll continu ously scan up to 128 preset positions. Privacy Zone Mask This function masks a user def ined area that cannot be viewed by the o[...]
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27 mask adjusts with the pan , tilt and zoom of the camera. NOTE: UP to 8 masks can be set on the screen. Masking areas are only rectangles. W hen using the PTZ function the privacy zone, although the image under a mask can sometim es be seen, it is not malfunction. Although the privacy zone works in digital zoom, a mask setup of ve[...]
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28 Check the checkbo x “ON”, then press the “Set Masking Zone” button. Then a “Camera-Privacy Zone Masking Se ttings” pops out. Use mouse to drag a mask rectangle on the screen, click “Save” to save settings. Y ou can enable the PTZ function shown be low by pressing the “PTZ” button in order to adjust an appropri[...]
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29 Video Codec H.264 MJEPG Image Higher resolution results in larger image sizes. Y ou can set H264(1080P) H264(720P)+MJPEG(720P) H264(480P)+MJPEG(480P) H264(VGA)+MJPEG(VGA) H264(VGA)+MJPEG(QVGA) H264(QVGA)+MJPEG(QVGA) H264(720P)+MJPEG(CIF) H264(720P)+MJPEG(QVGA) Default image Selection of the video codec of the image after the came ra powers ON. R[...]
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30 Multicast Ad dress Specify the multicast addre ss (e.g. of the switch or router) H264 T ransfer T ype Select “Unicast” or “Multicast”. I n “Multicast” mode camera supports IGMP . H264 RTSP Port Number Specify the port number you would like to use fo r R TSP protocol, from 1 to 65530, default is 554. Specify the port number you would [...]
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31 The status of the alarm blinks abo ve the live video screen. Double click the status to clear the alarm NOTE: The “Input T ype” and “Actions” settings are enabled when a larm is not set to “OFF”. Motion Detection 1) Function ON: Camera detects motion . OFF: Camera does not de tect motion. 2) Sensitivity Set "Sensitivity .&qu[...]
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32 NOTE: The status of the alarm blinks above the live video screen. Double click the status to clear the alarm Motion detection doesn’t work during PTZ. Even if a scene is changed by PTZ, detection area is not changed automatically . setup the detection a rea again. A la rm Output W hen the Alarm input is triggered, the camera wi[...]
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33 SD Recording Y ou can save image files in micro SD card. This menu will not show unless you insert the micro SD card. NOTE: Supported for Class4 of micro SDHC (SD High Capacity) under 32GB.[...]
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34 1. Recording Condition: Y ou can save image files based on your scheduled recording, or Event Recording se ttings. Scheduled Recording T able: Determine the recording condition: OFF , All Day , S chedule 1 or Schedule 2 from the recording schedule table for all days from Monday to Sunda y . Recording Interval: Set a time interval for recordi[...]
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35 FTP Recording Y ou can save image files via FTP . Setting your FTP recording condition first, and the n identity your FTP sever 1 and 2. 1. FTP Recording Conditions Y ou can store your image files based on your scheduled recording, or recording by alarm, or recording by motion. Schedule Recording Determine the recording condition : OFF ,[...]
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36 a) Recording by Alarm In Perform "Alarm input setting" first, Then record in the following sequence : Pre-recordin g: Set the number of images to be recorded befo re an alarm occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included. Y o u can set Pre-Recording as 0, 3, 5, 10 f rames. Post-Reco rding: Set the number of[...]
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37 FTP Port Number: set “21” as default. FTP Mode: PORT mode- This mode is for most FTP application s. P ASV mode-This mode is for the camera's network environme nt is behind a firewall. FTP Connecting Method: Reconnect- The network camera logs in/out for each file transfer . Continuous Connection- The network camera is always [...]
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38 The network camera automat ically stores images in the SD card when images cannot be recorded in the server due to a network failure, or other trouble. The stored images can be transferred to the F TP s erver w hen the network status or other troubles are re solv ed. Function ON/OFF: Select ON to act ive SD card FTP back up functio n. Accumulati[...]
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39 Password (Confirm): Confirm your e -mail passw ord. Administrator E-mail Address: Input your e-mail address. Press “save & t est e-mail” button t o sav e your setting and to test y our e-mail. Condition Settings of Alarm In / Condition Settings of Motion Detection: Setup E-mail condition an d style when ‘Alarm In’ or ‘M[...]
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40 A udio Y ou can setup audio setting. Refer cable connect ion shown page 17 in QSG. Format: Support three audio Video Codec formats of PCM, G71 1-Alaw and G71 1-Ulaw . Audio Input: Set to "ON" when rece iving audio from a microphone connected to the camera. Audio Input Level: Low / Middle / High selectable.[...]
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41 Netw ork Settings Basic[...]
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42 Camera Name: Ente r your camera name. Thi s name is displayed a s the camera name of Configurat ion w indo w and on the frame of Internet explorer of a Live Video window . DHCP (Def ault is ‘ON’.): The IP address is automatically obtained when you select “ON”; otherwi se, se lect “OFF” to setup the static IP address. IP A[...]
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43 Server . Enter a user ’s id in the “User ID” field. Enter a password in the Pa ssword field. Re-enter a password to conf irm it. Finally , click Save to save the settings. FTP Server This section explains how to conf igure the FTP serv er fo r the network camera. Click “ON” to activate the FTP function. follow the follo[...]
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44 Administrator Password A dmini strator Informa tion: Y ou can setup User ID and pa ssword. The default setting for adm inistrator ID and password are: Admin: ID: admin Password: 1234 Y ou can adjust your unique Ad ministrator ID and password at this field. NOTE: T o prevent unauthoriz ed a ccess, it is highly recommended to set a passwor[...]
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45 Enter an ID in the User ID field. Enter a password in the Pa ssword field. Re-enter the password again t o confirm. Finally , click “Sa ve” to save the settings. Date/Time Date and T ime setting Enter the date and time to set up system time manually . T ime zone Select the time zone where your came ra is located. NTP [...]
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46 Daylight saving Select ON to activate the daylig ht-saving fun ction if y ou are in a daylight- saving time (effective for NTP mode only). FW Update Y ou can update system firm ware once the update file is available. It is the customer's responsibility to update firmware. All camera motions will shut down during firmware upd[...]
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47 E xport Configuration Settings This function is designed to export configuration settings to the client PC. Re store Factory Default This function is designed to reset all configuration settings into factory default except for IP address, ID/Password and Camera Name. Re boot Camera This function is designed to r eboot the camera. Cli[...]
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48 Display all: Y ou ca n display all logs from the came ra. Condition Settings (Log filter): a) Display “Most recent” or “Old” logs (inpu t 1 to 8190). b) Display logs with keyword. c) Display logs by Date and T ime. NOTE: If you click ‘Delete Logs’, all lo gs will disappear .[...]
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49 Specification I m ag e d e vi ce 1/ 2. 8 T y pe CM O S O pt ical z oo m 20 X Fo c al le n gt h f=4. 7mm (wid e) t o 94 .0 mm (tel e ) F-n umber F1 .6 to 3. 5 A ng le o f v ie w H : 5 5.4 ° ( wid e) , 2 .9° (tel e ) a t F ul l H D mode Effe c tiv e n umbe r o f p ix els 19 2 0 x 10 80 Dig ita l z oo m 12 X (24 0x with o pt ical z oo m ) Fo c us[...]
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50 ● Designs and s pecifications may change without prior notice for better improvem ent. ● Screens, photos, illustration s and other diagrams contained in this user's manual may slightly change from actual on es. *1: Varies in accordance with the object , image quality , net work environment and performance of the persona l computer used.[...]
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51 Technolog y License Notice A bou t the softwa re This product contains a pi ece of software li censed to TO SHIBA CORPO RATION (hereafter TOSHIBA) by a third party . The copyright and other intellectua l property rights of the softw are are held by this third party or the licensor. Th e software is protect ed by t he Copyright Law, Universal Cop[...]
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52 get the source c ode. And you must show them these t erms so they know their rights. We protect y our rights wit h two steps: ( 1) copyright the softw are, and (2) offer you this license which gives y ou legal permiss ion to copy, distribute and/or mod ify the softw are. Also, for each author's prot ection and ours, w e want to make cer tai[...]
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53 files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any w ork that you dist ribute or publish, t hat in whole or in part contai ns or is derived fro m the Program or any part thereo f, to be licensed as a whole at n o charge to all third parties under the term s of this License. c) If the modi fied program normally reads co mmands interactively [...]
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54 Subsection b ab ove.) The source c ode for a work means the preferr ed form of t he work for maki ng modifications to it. For an exe cutable work, complete source c ode means all the source code for all modu les it contains, pl us any assoc iated interface d efinition files, plus the scripts u sed to control compilation a nd installation of the [...]
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55 the balance of the section is inte nded to app ly and the section as a whole is int ended to app ly in other circumst ances. It is not t he purpose of this sect ion to induce y ou to infringe any patents or oth er property right claims or to cont est v alidi ty of any such claims; t his section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of[...]
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56 YOU. SHOUL D THE PRO GRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, Y OU ASSUME T HE COST O F ALL NECESSA RY SERVICIN G, REPAIR OR CO RRECTION. 12. IN NO E VENT UNLES S REQUIRED BY APPLICAB LE LAW OR AG REED TO IN WRITING W ILL ANY COPYRIG HT HOLDE R, OR ANY OT HER PARTY WHO MAY MO DIFY AND/OR RE DISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERM ITTED ABOVE, B E LIABLE TO Y OU FOR DAMAGES[...]
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57 General Publ ic License. Of cours e, the com mands you use may be called so mething other than `show w' and ` show c'; t hey could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whate ver suits y our program. You should a lso get your employ er (if you wor k as a progra mmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright di sclaimer" for[...]
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58 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORM A TION SYST EMS, INC. Surveillance & IP Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697 Phone Number: (877) 855-1349[...]