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NETWORK CAMERA Model: IK-WR14A User's Manual If the URL changes, refer to the T oshiba website (http://www .toshiba.com/). For information on our latest products and peripheral devices, refer to the following Website: http://www .toshibasecurity .com[...]
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4 Introduction FCC (USA)-INFORMA TION NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generate[...]
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5 Thank you for purchasing the IK-WR14A Network Camera. Before using the camera, read this User's Manual carefully to ensure correct usage . After reading this User's Manual, save it for future reference. The design, specications, software, and User's Manual contents are subject to change without prior notice. T erms and T rademar[...]
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6 Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions Read all the safety and operating 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 product and in the user's manual. 4. Follow Instructions Follow all operating an[...]
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7 12. Lightning For additional protection on this camera during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the power supply and cable system. This will prevent damage to the camera due to lightning and power- line surges. If lightning occurs, do not touch the u[...]
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8 Important Safeguards (Cont.) CAUTION T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SER VICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"[...]
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9 Notes on Use and Installation l Do not aim the camera at the sun Never aim the camera at the sun even with the camera power off. l Do not shoot intense light Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or smear . A vertical stripe may appear on the screen. However , this is not a malfunction. l T reat the camera with care Dropping or subj[...]
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10 Disclaimer We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the user in any of the following cases: 1. Fire, earthquake or any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse by the user , whether intentional or accidental; use under extreme operating conditions. 2. Malfunction or non-function resul[...]
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1 1 Package Contents l IK-WR14A l W aterproof Connector & Bushing l A V Out Cable l W arranty Card l Quick Start Guide and Important Safeguards l Gasket, T orx Wrench, Silica Gel and tape, Hex Nut , Screws and Anchors l CD-ROM l Alignment Sticker/Mounting Plate[...]
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12 Physical Description Cover screws Side Opening Cover Dome Cover Replace the side opening cover with the supplied bushing if you want to route cables from the side of camera. The 1/2" (12.7mm) protection conduits and tubing are not supplied. Camera Base NO TE[...]
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13 l Front V iew CAMERA BASE l Rear V iew Micro SD/ SDHC Card Slot Recessed Reset Button DIP switch Audio/V ideo Out (Printed "A V Out") 10/100BaseT Ethernet Socket MIC In (Printed "Audio In") Microphone Video Output internal external NTSC 60Hz P AL 50Hz 1 2 General I/O T erminal Block 1. GND 2. Power input (DC 12V) 3. Power inp[...]
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14 Physical Description (Cont.) General I/O T erminal Block This Network Camera provides a general I/O terminal block which i s used to connect external input / output devices. ● 12V DC is outputted from 8-pin only when connected to a power supply . The diagrams below apply when "Digital Input" is used for an alarm input. NO TE[...]
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15 Status LED The LED indicates the status of the Network Camera. Hardware Reset The reset button is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Occasionally resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation. If the system problems remain after resetting, restore the factory settings and install again. Reset:Hold [...]
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16 SD/SDHC Card and Capacity This network camera is compliant with Micro SD/SDHC 32GB and other preceding standard Micro SD cards for local storage. ● There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card. Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended. ● Do not use 5[...]
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17 Network Deployment In this user ’s manual, “User” refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and “Administrator” refers to the person who can congure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera. Network Deployment is shown in the Quick Start Guide(QSG). Please refer to page 17 of the QSG. Setting up the Network C[...]
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18 2. In this case, if the Local Area Network (LAN) IP address of your Network Camera is 192.168.0.3, please forward the following ports for the Network Camera on the router . ■ HTTP port ■ RTSP port ■ RTP port for audio ■ RTCP port for audio ■ RTP port for video ■ RTCP port for video If you have changed the port numbers on the Network [...]
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19 Software Installation Installation Wizard (IW), a free-bundled software packaged in the product CD, helps to set up your Network Camera in a LAN. 1. Install the IW under the Software Utility directory from the software CD. Double click the IW shortcut on your desktop to launch the program. 2. The program will analyze your network environment. Af[...]
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20 Ready to Use 1. Access the Network Camera on the LAN. 2. Retrieve live video through a web browser . Adjusting the Lens Adjusting the Lens is shown in the Quick Start Guide (QSG). Please refer to 21 pages of QSG. 2010/09/01 13:49:39[...]
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21 This chapter explains how to access the Network Camera through web browsers, RTSP players and 3GPP-compatible mobile devices. Using W eb Browsers Use Installation Wizard to access the Network Cameras on the LAN. If your network environment is not a LAN, follow these steps to access the Network Camera: 1. Launch your web browser (Microsoft ® Int[...]
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22 ► If you see a dialog box indicating that your security settings prohibit running ActiveX ® Controls, please enable the ActiveX ® Controls for your browser . 1. Choose T ools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level. 2. Look for Download signed ActiveX ® controls; select Enable or Prompt. Click OK . 3. Refresh your web browser [...]
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23 Using RTSP Players T o view the MPEG-4 streaming media using RTSP players, you can use players that support RTSP streaming. As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554, please set the RTSP port to 554. For more information, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63. For example: 4. The live video will be displayed [...]
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24 Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices T o view the streaming media through 3GPP-compatible mobile devices, make sure the Network Camera can be accessed over the Internet. For more information on how to set up the Network Camera over the Internet, please refer to Setup the Network Camera over the Internet on page 17. T o utilize this feature, plea[...]
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25 This chapter explains the screen elements on the main page. It is composed of the following sections: T OSHIBA Logo, Host Name, Camera Control Area, Conguration Area, and Live Video Window . TOSHIBA Logo Click this logo to visit the T OSHIBA website. Host Name The host name can be customized to t your needs. For more information, please re[...]
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26 The viewing region of the current video stream The largest frame size Conguration Area Client Settings: Click this button to access the client setting page. For more information, please refer to Client Settings on page 29. Conguration: Click this button to access more of the conguration options provided with the Network Camera. It is su[...]
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27 H.264 / MPEG-4 Protocol and Media Options: The transmission protocol and media options for H.264 / MPEG-4 video streaming. For further conguration, please refer to Client Settings on page 29. T ime: Display the current time. For further configuration, please refer to Audio and Video > Image > Genral settings on page 70. T itle and T ime[...]
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28 28 ■ The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to MJPEG: Video T itle: The video title can be congured. For more information, please refer to Audio and Video > Image on page 70. T ime: Display the current time. For more information, please refer to Audio and Video > Image on page 70. T itle and T ime: V ideo title a[...]
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29 Client Settings This chapter explains how to select the stream transmission mode and saving options on the local computer . When completed with the settings on this page, click Save on the page bottom to enable the settings. H.264 / MPEG-4 Media Options Select to stream video or audio data or both. This is enabled only when the video mode is set[...]
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30 30 MP4 Saving Options Users can record live video as they are watching it by clicking Start MP4 Recording on the main page. Here, you can specify the storage destination and le name. Folder: Specify a storage destination for the recorded video les. File name prex: Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the video le name[...]
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31 Conguration C l i c k Configuration o n t h e m a i n p a g e t o e n t e r t h e c a m e r a s e t t i n g p a g e s . N o t e t h a t o n l y Administrators can access the conguration page. TOSHIBA offers an easy-to-use user interface that helps you set up your network camera with minimal effort. T o simplify the setting procedure, two t[...]
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32 Advanced Mode Each function on the conguration list will be explained in the following sections. Those functions that are displayed only in Advanced Mode are marked with Advanced Mode . If you want to set up advanced functions, please click on [Advanced Mode] at the bottom of the conguration list. The Navigation Area provides access to all[...]
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33 System time Keep current date and time: Select this option to preserve the current date and time of the Network Camera. The Network Camera’s internal real-time clock maintains the date and time even when the power of the system is turned off. Sync with computer time: Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the Network Camera wit[...]
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34 System > Homepage layout Advanced Mode This section explains how to set up your own customized homepage layout. General settings This column shows the settings of your hompage layout. Y ou can manually select the background and font colors in Theme Options (the second tab on this page). The settings will be displayed automatically in this Pre[...]
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35 Theme Options Here you can change the color of your homepage layout. There are three types of preset patterns for you to choose from. The new layout will simultaneously appear in the Preview led. Click Save to enable the settings. Font Color of the Video Title Background Color of the Video Area Frame Color Font Color Background Color of the C[...]
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36 ■ Follow the steps below to set up a custom homepage: 1. Click Custom on the left column. 2. Click to select a color on on the right column. 3. The palette window will pop up as shown below . 4. Drag the slider bar and click on the left square to select a desired color . 5. The selected color will be displayed in the corresponding elds and [...]
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37 System > Logs Advanced Mode This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to backup the system log to a remote server . Log server settings Follow the steps below to set up the remote log: 1. Select Enable remote log . 2. In the IP address text box, enter the IP address of the remote server . 2. In the port text box, enter the por[...]
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38 Access log Access log displays the access time and IP address of all viewers (including operators and administrators) in chronological order . The access log is stored in the Network Camera’s buffer and older events will be overwritten when the number of events reaches a limit. The access log messages stored in the Network Camera will be all c[...]
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39 System > Maintenance This chapter explains how to restore the Network Camera to factory default, upgrade rmware version, etc. General settings > Upgrade rmware This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware of your Network Camera. It takes a few minutes to complete the process. Note: Do not power off the Network Camera during the up[...]
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40 General settings > Restore This feature allows you to restore the Network Camera to factory default settings. Network: Select this option to retain the Network T ype settings (please refer to Network T ype on page 54). Daylight Saving Time: Select this option to retain the Daylight Saving T ime settings (please refer to Import/Export les b[...]
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41 3. Open the le with text editor and locate your time zone; set the start and end time of DST . When completed, save the le. In the example below , DST begins each year at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and ends at 2:00 a.m. on the rst Sunday in November . Update daylight saving time rules: Click Browse… and specify the XML ?[...]
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42 The following message is displayed when attempting to upload an incorrect le format. Export conguration le: Click to export all parameters for the device and user-dened scripts. Update conguration le: Click Browse… to update a conguration le. Please note that the model and rmware version of the device should be the s[...]
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43 Security > User Account This section explains how to enable password protection and create multiple accounts. Root Password The administrator account name is “root”, which is permanent and can not be deleted. If you want to add more accounts in the Manage User column, please apply the password for the “root” account rst. 1. T ype t[...]
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44 Security > HTTPS (Hypertext T ransfer Protocol over SSL) This section explains how to enable authentication and encrypted communication over SSL (Secure Socket Layer). It helps protect streaming data transmission over the Internet on higher security level. Create and Install Certicate Method Before using HTTPS for communication with the Ne[...]
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45 5. Click Home to return to the main page. Change the address from “ http:// ” to “ https:// “ in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard. Some Security Alert dialogs will pop up. Click OK or Y es to enable HTTPS. Create self-signed certificate manually 1. Select the second option. 2. Click Create to open the Create Certicate [...]
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46 3. The following information will show up in a pop-up window after clicking Create . Then click Save to generate the certicate. 4. The Certicate Information will automatically be displayed in the third column as shown below . Y ou can click Property to see detailed information about the certicate. 5. Check Enable HTTPS secure connection[...]
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47 3. If you see the follo wing Information bar , click OK and click on the Information bar at the top of the page to allow pop-ups. 4. The pop-up window shows an example of a certicate request. 5. Lo ok fo r a t ru st ed ce rt if ic a te a ut ho r it y th at is su es di gi t al c er ti fi c at es . En ro l l th e N et wo rk Ca me ra . W ait for[...]
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48 ● 1. How do I cancel the HTTPS settings? 1-1. Uncheck Enable HTTPS secure connection in the second column and click Save ; a warning dialog will pop up. 1-2. Click OK to disable HTTPS. 1-3. The webpage will redirect to a non-HTTPS page automatically . ● 2. If you want to create and install other certicates, please remove the existing one.[...]
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49 Security > Access List Advanced Mode This section explains how to control access permission by verifying the client PC’s IP address. General Settings Maximum number of concurrent streaming connection(s) limited to: Simultaneous live viewing for 1~10 clients (including stream 1 and stream 2). The default value is 10. If you modify the value [...]
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50 ■ Disconnect: If you want to break off the current connections, please select them and click this button. Please note that those checked connections will only be disconnected temporarily and will automatically try to re-link again. Enable access list ltering: Check this item and click Save if you want to enable the access list ltering fu[...]
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51 Network: This rule allows the user to assign a network address and corresponding subnet mask to the Allow/Deny List. The routing prex is written in CIDR notation. For example: Range: This rule allows the user to assign a range of IP addresses to the Allow/Deny List. Note: This rule is only applied to IPv4. For example: Delete Allowed/Denied l[...]
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52 Security > IEEE 802.1x Advanced Mode Enable this function if your network environment uses IEEE 802.1x, which is a port-based network access control. The network devices, intermediary switch/access point/hub, and RADIUS server must support and enable 802.1x settings. The 802.1x standard is designed to enhance the security of local area networ[...]
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53 3. When all settings are complete, move the Network Camera to the protected LAN by connecting it to an 802.1x enabled switch. The devices will then start the authentication automatically . ● The authentication process for 802.1x: 1. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides the required signed certificates to the Network Camera (the supplicant) [...]
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54 Network > General settings This section explains how to congure a wired network connection for the Network Camera. Network T ype LAN Select this option when the Network Camera is deployed on a local area network (LAN) and is intended to be accessed by local computers. The default setting for the Network T ype is LAN. Rememer to click Save [...]
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55 Primary DNS: The primary domain name server that translates hostnames into IP addresses. Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server that backups the Primary DNS. Primary WINS server: The primary WINS server that maintains the database of computer name and IP address. Secondary WINS server: The secondary WINS server that maintains the database o[...]
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56 ● If t h e de f a ul t p or t s a r e al r e ad y u se d b y o t h er d e vi c es c on n e ct e d to t h e sa m e ro u t er , t h e Network Camera will select other ports for the Network Camera. ● If UPnP TM is not supported by your router , you will see the following message: Error: Router does not support UPnP port forwarding. ● Below ar[...]
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57 4. In the Networking Services dialog box, select Universal Plug and Play and click OK . 5. Click Next in the following window . 6. Click Finish . UPnP TM is enabled. ● How does UPnP TM work? UPnP TM networking technology provides automatic IP conguration and dynamic discovery of devices added to a network. Services and capabilities offered [...]
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58 Enable IPv6 Select this option and click Save to enable IPv6 settings. Please note that this only works if your network environment and hardware equipment support IPv6. The browser should be Microsoft ® Internet Explorer 6.5 or above. When IPv6 is enabled, by default, the network camera will listen to router advertisements and be assigned with [...]
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59 Please follow the steps below to link to an IPv6 address: 1. Open your web browser . 2. Enter the link-global or link-local IPv6 address in the address bar of your web browser . 3. The format should be: 4. Press Enter on the keyboard or click Refresh button to refresh the webpage. For example: ● If you have a Secondary HTTP port (the default v[...]
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60 Port HTTPS port: By default, the HTTPS port is set to 443. It can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535. T wo way audio port: By default, the two way audio port is set to 5060. Also, it can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535. The Network Camera supports two way audio communication so that oper[...]
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61 Click to enable audio transmission to the Network Camera; click to adjust the volume of microphone; click to turn off the audio. T o stop talking, click again. FTP port: The F TP server all ows the user to save r ecorded video clips. Y ou can use T OSHIBA Installation Wizard software to upgrade the rmware via FTP server . By default, the FTP [...]
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62 Network > Streaming protocols Advanced Mode HTTP streaming T o utilize HTTP authentication, make sure that your have set a password for the Network Camera rst; please refer to Security > User account on page 43 for details. Authentication: Depending on your network security requirements, the Network Camera provides two types of security[...]
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63 RTSP Streaming T o u ti li ze RTS P s tr ea mi ng a ut he nt ic at io n, ma ke s ur e t ha t yo u h av e se t a p a ssw or d f or t he Ne tw or k Camera rst; please refer to Security > User account on page 43 for details.[...]
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64 Authentication: Depending on your network security requirements, the Network Camera provides three types of security settings for streaming via RTSP protocol: disable, basic, and digest. If basic authentication is selected, the password is sent in plain text format, but there can be potential risks of it being intercepted. If dige st authenticat[...]
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65 Multicast settings for stream 1 ~ 4: Click the items to display the detailed configuration information. Select the Always multicast option to enable multicast for stream 1 ~ 4. Unicast video transmission delivers a stream through point-to-point transmission; multicast, on the other hand, sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows m[...]
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66 Network > QoS (Quality of Service) Advanced Mode Quality of Service refers to a resource reservation control mechanism, which guarantees a certain quality to different services on the network. Quality of service guarantees are important if the network capacity is insufcient, especially for real-time streaming multimedia applications. Quali[...]
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67 QoS/DSCP (the Dif fServ model) DSCP-ECN defines QoS at Layer 3 (Network Layer). The Different iated Services (DiffServ) model is based on packet marking and router queuing disciplines. The marking is done by adding a eld to the IP header , called the DSCP (Different iated Services Codepoint). This is a 6-bit field that provides 64 different c[...]
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68 Network > DDNS This section explains how to configure the dynamic domain name service for the Network Camera. DDNS is a service that allows your Network Camera, especially when assigned with a dynamic IP address, to have a xed host and domain name. DDNS: Dynamic domain name service Enable DDNS: Select this option to enable the DDNS setting[...]
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69 Network > SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Advanced Mode This section explains how to use the SNMP on the network camera. The Simple Network Management Protocol is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. It helps network administrators to remotely manage network d[...]
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70 Audio and V ideo > Image Advanced Mode This section explains how to configure the image settings of the Network Camera. It is com pos ed o f th e fol lo win g fou r co lum ns: G en era l set tin gs, Pre fer enc e, Ex pos ure , Zo om a nd Focus, and Privacy mask. General settings T imestamp and video title: Enter a name that will be displayed [...]
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71 Day/Night Settings Switch to B/W in night mode Select this checkbox to enable the Network Camera to automatically switch to Black & White display during the night mode. Disable IR LED If you do not want to use the IR illuminators, you can select this option to turn it off. IR cut lter With a removable IR-cut lter , this Network Camera [...]
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72 Preference On this page, you can tune the White balance, Image adjustment and WDR enhanced parameters. Y ou can congure two sets of preferred settings: one for normal situations, the other for special situations, such as day/night/schedule mode. White balance: Adjust the value for the best color temperature. ■ Auto: It will automatically ad[...]
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73 ■ Sharpness: Adjust the image sharpness level, which ranges from -3 to +3. ■ Enable low light compensation: Select this option in low light mode, and the values of sharpness and brightness will change automatically as the noise reduction function. WDR enhanced: This function allows users to identify more image details with an extreme contras[...]
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74 If you want to congure another sensor setting for day/night/schedule mode, please click Prole to open the Prole Settings page as shown below . Please follow the steps below to setup a prole: 1. Check Enable and apply this prole . 2. Select the applied mode: Day mode, Night mode, or Schedule mode. Please manually enter a range of t[...]
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75 Exposure Advanced Mode On this page, you can set the Exposure measurement window , Exposure level, Exposure mode, Exposure time, and Gain control settings. Y ou can configure two sets of Exposure settings: one for normal situations, the other for special situations, such as day/night/schedule mode. Measurement Window: This function allows users [...]
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76 The inclusive window refers to “weighted window“; the exclusive window refers to “ignored window“. It adopts the weighted averages method to calculate the value. ■ BLC (Back Light Compensation): This option will automatically add a “weighted region“ in the middle of the window and give the necessary light compensation. Exposure con[...]
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77 Aut o: If you set Exposure mode as Auto , lens iris will be controlled automatically , the Exposure time and Gain control will be not congurable since the sensor library will automatically adjust the value according to the ambient light. Then you can set iris mode as "indoor" or "outdoor" to reach the best image quality . [...]
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78 Zoom and Focus Zoom and Focus, also known as Remote Zoom and Focus , is applicable to Network Cameras that are equipped with stepping motor lens. The One-T ouch Focus adjustment function eliminates the needs to physically adjust camera focus. 2011/10/15 17:08:56 Focus windo w 5 4 2 3 1 Streaming window Below is the procedure to perform the remot[...]
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79 Privacy mask Advanced Mode Click Privacy Mask to open the settings page. On this page, you can block out certain sensitive zones to address privacy concerns. ■ T o set the privacy mask windows, follow the steps below: 1. Click New to add a new window . 2. Use the mouse to size and drag-drop the window , which is recommended to be at least twic[...]
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80 Audio and V ideo > Stream Stream settings Advanced Mode Enable time shift caching stream: Select one stream as the time shift cache stream. This function enable the time shift cache stream on the Network Camera, whic h will stor e video in the camera’s embedde d memory for a period of time depending on the cache memory on each Network Camer[...]
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81 ● All the items in the “Region of Interest” cannot be greater than the “Output Frame Size“ (current maximum resolution). ■ The parameters of the multiple streams: When completed with the settings in the Viewing Window , click Sav e to enable the settings and click Close to exit the window . The selected Output Frame Size will immedia[...]
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82 Click the stream item to display the detailed information. The maximum frame size will follow your settings in the above Viewing window sections. This Network Camera offers real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJEPG compression standards (Triple Codec) for real-time viewing. If H.264 / MPEG- 4 mode is selected, the video is s treamed via RTSP protocol. T[...]
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83 ■ Intra frame period Determine how often to plant an I frame. The shorter the duration, the more likely you will get better video quality , but at the cost of higher network bandwidth consumption. Select the intra frame period from the following durations: 1/4 second, 1/2 second, 1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, and 4 seconds. ■ Video quality[...]
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84 Audio and V ideo > Audio Audio Settings Mute: Select this option to disable audio transmission from the Network Camera to all clients. Note that if mute mode is turned on, no audio data will be transmitted even if audio transmission is enabled on the Client Settings page. In that case, the following message is displayed: External microphone i[...]
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85 PTZ > PTZ settings Advanced Mode This section explains how to control the Network Camera’s Pan/T ilt/Zoom operation. Digital: Control the e-PTZ operation. It allows users to quickly move the focus to a pre- congured target area for close-up viewing without physically zooming the camera. Digital PTZ Operation (E-PTZ Operation) If you sele[...]
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86 Home page in E-PTZ Mode ■ The e-Preset Positions will also be displayed on the home page. Select one from the drop-down list, and the Network Camera will move to the selected e-preset position. ■ If you have set up different e-preset positions for streams 1~3, you can select one of the video streams to display its separate e-preset positions[...]
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87 Patrol settings Y ou can select some preset positions for the Network Camera to patrol. Please follow the steps below to set up a patrol schedule: 1. Select the preset locations on the list, and click . 2. The selected preset locations will be displayed on the Patrol locations list. 3. Set the Dwelling time for the streaming view to stay at the [...]
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88 Event > Event settings Advanced Mode This section explains how to congure the Network Camera to respond to particular situations (event). A typical application is that when a motion is detected, the Network Camera sends buffered images to an FTP server or e-mail address as notifications. Click on Help , there is an illustration shown in th[...]
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89 ■ Event name: Enter a name for the event setting. ■ Enable this event: Select this option to enable the event setting. ■ Priority: Select the relative importance of this event (High, Normal, or Low). Events with a higher priority setting will be executed rst. ■ Detect next event after seconds: Enter the duration in seconds to pause mo[...]
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90 ■ Camera tampering detection This option allows the Network Camera to trigger when the camera detects that is is being tampered with. T o enable this function, you need to congure the T ampering Detection option rst. Please refer to page 104 for detailed information. ■ Manual T rigger This option allows user to enable event triggers ma[...]
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91 T o congure an event with video recording or snapshots, it is necessary to congure/provide servers and storage media settings so that the Network Camera will know where to send the media les to when a trigger is activated. Add server Click Add server to unfold the server setting window . Y ou can specify where the notication messages[...]
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92 T o verify if the email settings are correctly congured, click T est . The result will be shown in a pop-up window . If successful, you will also receive an email indicating the result. Click Save server to enable the settings, then click Close to exit the Add server page. After you set up the rst event server , a new item for event server[...]
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93 ■ Passive mode M os t f i re w a ll s d o n ot a c c ep t n e w co n n e ct i o n s i n i t ia t e d fr o m e xt e r na l r e q ue s t s. I f t he F T P s e rv e r supports passive mode, select this option to enable passive mode FTP and allow data transmission to pass through the rewall. T o verify if the FTP settings are correctly congu[...]
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94 Network storage: Select to send the media les to a network storage location when a trigger is activated. Please refer to NAS server on page 107 for details. Click Save server to enable the settings, then click Close to exit the Add server page. ■ SD T est: Click to test your SD card. The system will display a message indicating success or f[...]
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95 Add media Click Add media to open the media setting window . Y ou can specify the type of media that will be sent when a trigger is activated. A total of 5 media settings can be congured. There are three choices of media types available: Snapshot, Video Clip, and System log. Select the item to display the detailed conguration options. Y ou[...]
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96 ■ Add date and time sufx to the le name Select this option to add a date/time sufx to the le name. For example: Click Save media to enable the settings, then click Close to exit the Add media page. After you set up the rst media server , a new column for media server will automatically display on the Media list. If you wish to a[...]
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97 ■ Maximum duration Specify the maximum recording duration in seconds. Up to 10 seconds of video can be recorded. For example, if pre-event recording is set to 5 seconds and the maximum duration is set to 10 seconds, the Network Camera continues to record for another 4 seconds after a trigger is activated. ■ Maximum le size Specify the max[...]
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98 ■ View: On the Action window , click this button to open a le list window . This function is only for SD card and Network Storage. If you click View button for an SD card, a Local storage page will pop up for you to manage recorded les on SD card. For more information about Local storage, please refer to page 1 10. If you click View butt[...]
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99 Here is an example of the Event setting: When completed the settings with steps 1~3 to arrange Schedule, T rigger , and Action of an event, click Save event to enable the settings and click Close to exit the page. The following is an example of the Event setting page:[...]
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100 When the Event Status is ON , once an event is triggered by motion detection, the Network Camera will automatically send snapshots via e-mail. If you want to stop the event trigger , you can click ON to turn it to OFF status or click Delete to remove a previously-congured event setting. T o remove a server setting from the list, select a ser[...]
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101 Applications > Motion detection This section explains how to congure the Network Camera to enable motion detection. A total of three motion detection windows can be congured. Follow the steps below to enable motion detection: Follow the steps below to enable motion detection: 1. Click New to add a new motion detection window . 2. In th[...]
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102 A green bar indicates that even though motions have been detected, the event has not been triggered because the image variations still fall under the dened threshold. If you want to congure specic motion detection settings individually for day/night/schedule operations, please click Prole to open the Motion Detection Prole Settin[...]
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103 ● How does motion detection work? There are two motion detection parameters: Sensitivity and Percentage. In the illustration above, frame A and frame B are two sequential images. Pixel differ ences between the two frames are detected and highlighted in gray (frame C) and will be compared with the sensitivity setting. Sensitivity is a value th[...]
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104 Applications > DI and DO Advanced Mode Digital input: Select High or Low to dene the activate status for the digital input. The Network Camera's current status is shown on the right. Digital output: Select Grounded or Open to define normal status for the digital output. The Network Camera will show whether the trigger is activated or[...]
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105 Recording > Recording settings Advanced Mode This section explains how to congure the recording settings for the Network Camera. Recording Settings Recording Settings Click Add to open the recording setting window . On this page, you can dene the adaptive recording, re co rd in g so ur ce, re co rdi ng sch ed ul e, a nd r ec or di ng c[...]
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106 If you enable adaptive recording and enable time-shift cache stream on Camera A, only when an event is triggered on Camera A will the server record the streaming data in full frame rate; otherwise, it will only request the I frame data during normal monitoring, thus effectively save lots of bandwidths and storage. The alarm trigger includes: mo[...]
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107 2. Destination Y ou can select the SD card or network storage (NAS) for the recorded video les. NAS server Click Add NAS server to open the server setting window and follow the steps below to set up: 1. Fill in the information for the access to the shared networked storage. For example: 2. Click T est to check the setting. The result will be[...]
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108 If successful, you will receive a test.txt le on the networked storage server . 3. Enter a server name. 4. Click Save to complete the settings and click Close to exit the page. ■ Capacity: Y ou can either choose the entire available sp ace or impose a reserved space. Th e Reserved space should be of the size of at least 15MBytes . The rese[...]
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109 card. The new recording name will appear on the recording page as shown below . T o remove an existing recording setting from the list, single-click to select it and click Delete . ■ Video (Name) : Click to open the Recording settings page to modify . ■ ON (Status) : Click to manually adjust the Status. ( ON : start recording; OFF : stop re[...]
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1 10 Local storage > SD card management This section explains how to manage the local storage on the Network Camera. Here you can view SD card status, and implement SD card control. SD card staus This column shows the status and reserved space of your SD card. Please remember to format the SD card when using for the rst time. SD card control [...]
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1 1 1 Local storage > Content management This section explains how to manage the content of recorded videos on the Network Camera. Here you can search and view the records and view the searched results. Searching and Viewing the Records This column allows the user to set up search criteria for recorded data. If you do not select any criteria and[...]
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1 12 ■ View: Click on a search result which will highlight the selected item in purple as shown above. Click the View button and a media window will pop up to play back the selected le. For example: ■ Download: Click on a search result to highlight the selected item in purple as shown above. Then click the Download button and a le downloa[...]
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1 13 T roubleshooting Reset and restore If an operational problem occurred in the camera, please refer to the Reset and Restore function on page 15. Audio When using multiple network cameras, restart Internet Explorer each time you switch the camera. Using the same Internet Explorer session for the multiple cameras may transmit multiple camera&apos[...]
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Specications Power supply 12V DC ± 10 %, 24V AC± 10 % 60Hz, PoE Consumption current 12V DC / 0.5 A, 24V AC / 0.5A Image pickup device 1/2.7 inch (16:9), CMOS Digital Image Sensor Full resolution (FULL HD) Horizontal 1920, vertical 1080 pixels Scanning system Progressive Motorized lens Max. Aperture F=1:1.2 Focal length f= 3mm to 9mm Angle of v[...]
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●Designsandspecicationsmaychangewithoutpriornoticeforbetterimprovement� ● Screens, photos, illustrations and other diagrams contained in this user's manual may slightly changefromactualones� *1: V aries in accordance with the object, image quality , [...]
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4.5”(1 15) φ 3.7”(92.6) φ 6.8”(173.29) 2.7”(67.52) 1.3”(34) 5.1”(131.64) φ 6.5”(165) 2.3”(59) 3.4”(85.56) 3.3”(84) 3.3”(83) 2.5”(63.64) 3.4”(85.56) 1.8”(46.5) 1.6” (41.36) 0.9” (22.28) 0.8”(21) 2”(52) 2.1”(53.85) 0.9”(22) φ 0.3”(7.31) 0.3”(8.8) φ 0.16”(4.3) φ 0.3”(7.58) Appearance Diagram Dimens[...]
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T echnology License Notice MPEG-4 AAC T echnology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 AAC AUDIO P A TENT LICENSE. THIS PRODUCT MA Y NOT BE DECOMPILED, REVERSE-ENGINEERED OR COPIED, EXCEPT REGARD TO PC SOFTW ARE, YOU MA Y MAKE SINGLE COPIES FOR ARCHIV AL PURPOSES.FOR MORE INFORMA TION, PLEASE REFER T O HTTP://WWW .VIALICENSING.COM. MPEG-4 Visu[...]
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End-user License Agreement on Free Software Components Used in the T OSHIBA Network Camera GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V ersion 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor , Boston, MA 021 10-1301 USA Ev e ry o ne i s pe r mi t te d to c o py a nd d i st ri b ut e v er b at im c o pi e s o f t[...]
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1 19 having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 1. Y ou may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; k[...]
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120 c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code. (This al ternative is allowed only for noncommerc ial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer , in accord with Subsection b above.) The source code for a work means the preferr[...]
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121 a licensee cannot impose that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License. 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighte d interfaces, the original copyright holder w ho places the Program under[...]
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These T erms to Y our New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. T o do so, attach the following notices to the program. It [...]
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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMA TION SYSTEMS, INC. Surveillance & IP V ideo Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697 Phone Number: (877) 855-1349[...]