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NETWORK CAMERA 

 

Model: IKS-WP816R 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Surveillix IKS-WP816R

Page 1: ... NETWORK CAMERA Model IKS WP816R User s Manual If the URL changes refer to www toshiba com For information on our latest products and peripheral devices refer to the following web site www toshibasecurity com ...

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Page 3: ...n remains with recipient In no event shall TOSHIBA be liable for any direct consequential incidental special punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if TOSHIBA has been advised of the possibility of such damages and whether in an action or contract or tort including negligence ...

Page 4: ...ting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use amounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 8 Ventilation This camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register If this product is placed in a built in installation verify that there is proper ventilation so that the camera temperature operates within the recommended temperature range 9 P...

Page 5: ...mera from the power supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the camera c If the camera has been submerged in water d If the camera does not operate normally by following the operating instructions in the user s manual Adjust only those controls t...

Page 6: ...and Storage Install electricity wiring carefully Please note that input electricity to the unit is at tolerance of DC 12V AC 24V 10 The camera is capable of surge protection ensure AC power model unit is grounded appropriately against damage by heavy current or electric shock Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperatures in excess of the allowable range 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F Avoid inst...

Page 7: ...w and other laws when a customer uses displays distributes or exhibits an image picked up by the camera without permission from the copyright holder Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law Protection of Personal Information Images taken by the camera that reveal the likeness of an individual person...

Page 8: ...ot expressly approved by the party Industry Canada Information CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By proper waste handling of this prod...

Page 9: ...ONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY Caution CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL C A U T I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ...

Page 10: ...hernet Cable Connection 21 12 Pin Alarm Input Output Connection 22 Audio Input Output Connection 22 Dome Installation 23 Overview 23 Dome Dimensions 23 Optional Accessories 24 Dome Camera Accessories Error Bookmark not defined Mounting Accessories 24 Ceiling Mounting with Pole 24 Wall Mounting with Wall Mount Bracket 26 Wall Mounting with Corner Mount 28 Pole Mounting 29 Locate Camera 30 Surveilli...

Page 11: ...s automatically DHCP 42 Use Fixed IP Address 42 QoS Quality of Service 44 SNMP 44 UPnP Universal Plug and Play 45 DDNS 46 Mail 47 FTP 48 HTTP 49 Application 50 Alarm Pin Selection 51 Alarm Pin Status Settings 52 Motion Detection 54 Storage Management 57 Recording 59 Activating Micro SD SDHC Card Recording 59 Snapshot 60 Information 61 System Log 61 View User Information 62 View User Privilege 62 P...

Page 12: ...st Mode 70 Frame Rate Control 71 Audio 72 Transmission Mode 72 Server Gain Settings 72 Bit Rate 73 PTZ Settings 74 Preset 74 Preset Setting 74 Preset Go 75 Pattern 75 Pattern Setting 75 Pattern Run 76 Auto Scan 76 Auto Scan Setting 77 Auto Scan Run 77 Tour 78 Tour Set 79 Tour Run 79 Home 80 Home Settings 80 Tilt Range 80 Privacy Mask Settings 82 Mask Setting 83 Mask Clearing 83 Camera Exposure 84 ...

Page 13: ...13 Camera Misc1 87 Camera Misc2 89 Camera Default 90 Logout 90 Specifications 91 Camera Specifications 91 PTZ Specifications 92 IP Specifications 92 ...

Page 14: ...g make it perfect for installations with difficult lighting conditions The IKS WP816R has an IP66 outdoor rating and integrated heater making the IKS WP816R ideal for rugged outdoor installations with temperature as low as 40 F 40 C Product Features 18x optical zoom 2 megapixel resolution Simultaneous dual streams H 264 and MJPEG Full HD real time resolution Two way audio support Removable IR cut ...

Page 15: ... listed here If any item is missing or has defects do not install or operate the product and contact your dealer for assistance 1 M3 Standard Screw 1 M3 Security Screw 1 M5 Standard Screw 1 M5 Security Screw Dome Body Optical Cover Security Torx Tool Waterproof Gasket Lubricant Quick Start Guide CD ...

Page 16: ...r dome setup and all switch settings Preparations for Dome Setup The following installation procedure is for the outdoor dome equipped with the sunshield housing Please follow the steps below to complete dome housing installation 1 Unpack the dome package and take out the dome body 2 Rotate the top holder and take it off from the dome body ...

Page 17: ... Apply some lubricant on the cover s waterproof gasket This helps make the installation process smoother 5 Attach the dome cover to the camera body 6 Note that the tiny protrusion on the cover must align with one of the four holes on the camera body ...

Page 18: ...18 7 Using both hands gently press the dome cover DO NOT press the dome itself as this may cause damage to the dome or camera 8 Screw the dome cover and body together ...

Page 19: ...figure for connection and switch locations and definitions Note Do not change the settings on the camera s settings switches Leave the switches at the factory default settings Alarm input output connections Audio connection RJ 45 connector Reboot Power connection SD card ...

Page 20: ...stance Wire Gauge Maximum Distance 22 27 feet 14 175 feet 20 44 feet 12 279 feet 18 69 feet 10 444 feet 16 110 feet Note Ensure that the power supply corresponds with the dome s power requirement or the camera may be damaged Contact a qualified maintenance engineer with any problems Network Cable Length Specifications Cable Type Maximum Distance Wire Gauge Maximum Distance CAT5 300 feet CAT6 300 f...

Page 21: ...cted to the middle pin of the AC24V power connector Failure to connect the ground can cause damage and failure of the camera and may void the warranty Ethernet Cable Connection Connect one end of the CAT 5 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 connector of the camera and the other end of the cable to the network switch or recorder Note In some cases you may need to use an Ethernet crossover cable when conne...

Page 22: ...ut and output devices such as sensors sirens or flashing lights to the surveillance system For the definition of each pin refer to the list below Pin Definition 1 Alarm OUT NO 1 2 Alarm OUT NC 1 3 Alarm OUT COM 1 4 GROUND 5 Alarm OUT NO 2 6 Alarm OUT NC 2 7 Alarm OUT COM 2 8 GROUND 9 Alarm IN 4 10 Alarm IN 3 11 Alarm IN 2 12 Alarm IN 1 Audio Input Output Connection 1 Line OUT 2 GROUND 3 Line IN ...

Page 23: ...or a pole The following section illustrates installation methods and procedures for installing the dome and mounting accessories DOME DIMENSIONS The dome dimensions are Ø172 x 228 71mm 6 77 x 9 0 inches and Ø191 97 x 282 11mm 7 5 x 11 1 inches with the sunshield Ø 7 5 190 5 mm 11 1 282 mm 6 75 171 5 mm 1 25 mm 1 75 44 45 mm ...

Page 24: ...510P25 Corner Mounting Plate Part Number JK 510C Large Pole Mount Part Number JK 510PML 1 Threaded Adapter Part Number JK 510PA25 1 Threaded Adapter Part Number JK 510PA50 Ceiling Mounting with Pole The pole is available in two lengths 25 cm and 30 cm Items Needed Dome Camera Ceiling Pole Accessory Waterproof Gasket supplied Screws and Anchors appropriate for the mounting surface not supplied Tool...

Page 25: ...o the Ceiling Pole 4 Thread the cables through the ceiling pole and the top holder Note After threading the cables through the tube block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponges to prevent insects from entering the tube 5 Attach the top holder to the ceiling pole with the supplied screws and washers and adjust the gasket to the junction of the ceiling pole and the top holder 6 Connect the c...

Page 26: ... Screws and Anchors appropriate for the mounting surface not supplied Tools Needed Drill Screwdriver Installation 1 Cut a cable access hole on the wall Cables can also be threaded through the cable entry knockout on the tube if desired 2 Thread the cables through the wall mount bracket 3 Block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge ...

Page 27: ...ided 5 Attach the waterproof gasket to the wall mount bracket 6 Thread the cables through the top holder and attach the dome to the wall mount bracket with the supplied screws and washers 7 Connect the cables to the dome camera 8 Attach the dome to the top holder and secure them with the supplied screw ...

Page 28: ...Secure the corner mount plate on the corner wall with the appropriate screws and screw anchors 3 Attach the wall mount bracket to the corner mount plate with the supplied screws and washers 4 Thread the cables through wall mount bracket and the top holder 5 Block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge 6 Attach the waterproof gasket to the wall mount bracket 7 Attach the top holder to the wa...

Page 29: ...t to the pole with stainless steel straps 2 Attach the wall mount bracket to the pole mount with the supplied screws and washers 3 Attach the waterproof gasket to the wall mount bracket 4 Thread the cables through the wall mount and the top holder 5 Block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge 6 Attach the top holder to the wall mount with the supplied screws and washers and adjust the gask...

Page 30: ...h your Surveillix IP camera or by downloading the program from toshibasecurity com Note Device search will only work on PCs or laptops that use a Windows operating system It is compatible with Windows XP Vista 7 and 8 Starting Device search After installing the program on your PC or laptop open the program to begin configuring your cameras To access Device search on a Surveillix recorder you must ...

Page 31: ...ssing tab allow you to find configure and view network cameras Finding Network Devices 1 Click Find Devices on the Device Addressing tab 2 To narrow your search by Camera Model Project or Camera Name select your desired criteria from the appropriate lists ...

Page 32: ...ser Name and Password Note The default User name is Admin and the default Password is 1234 The username and password are case sensitive Toshiba recommends you change the Admin password for security reasons Administrator User Privileges The Administrator account has the authority to configure the IP camera and authorize users access to the camera The User accounts have access to the camera with lim...

Page 33: ... connect the camera you may need to provide the stream URL All Surveillix IP cameras are capable of delivering two RTSP streams as well as streaming MJPEG over HTTP The stream URLs are listed below rtsp ip address mjpeg rtsp ip address mpeg4 rtsp ipaddress h264 http ipaddress 8008 The MJPEG over HTTP stream is identified by a port number The default port is 8008 this port can be configured in the ...

Page 34: ...o determine where the traffic should be routed so no video appears at the recorder There are three solutions to this 1 Connect modems on both sides directly to the recorder and camera If there is no router no network address translation is needed 2 Use routers with VPN support and set up a small VPN Once this is done the traffic will be treated as though it were all on the local network 3 Best sol...

Page 35: ...f your internet browser asks for permission to install the ActiveX control you must allow the ActiveX control to continue the installation Viewer Tabs Home Monitor live video System Set the host name system time root password and network related settings Admin access only Streaming Modify the video resolution and select the audio compression type PTZ Adjust the camera parameters including Exposure...

Page 36: ...lable if the local site has a connected microphone the remote site has connected speakers and the local user has been granted access Please refer to the Security Add user Talk Listen section for further details This function is only available to users who have been granted this privilege by the Administrator Listen The Speaker function allows the local site to listen to audio from the remote site ...

Page 37: ...tion under the System menu Note If you are using Windows Vista or 7 you will need to change the video clip location Windows UAC does not allow internet programs to write directly to C for security reasons Pan Tilt Control To implement pan tilt control move the cursor to the live video pane and drag the pointer in the desired direction Zoom Adjustment Click on the wide tele buttons to control zoom ...

Page 38: ...ost Name The Host Name is used to identify the camera on your system If camera based Motion Detection is enabled and is set to send alarm message by Mail FTP the host name entered here will display in the alarm message Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone from the dropdown ...

Page 39: ...irst Sunday in November at 2AM 02 00 00 Sync with Computer Time Select to synchronize the camera date and time with the connected PC or DVR Manual Set video date and time manually Sync with NTP Server Network Time Protocol NTP is an alternate way to set your camera s clock by synchronizing with a NTP server Specify the server you wish to synchronize in the NTP Server box Then select an Update Inte...

Page 40: ...n Password To change the administrator password type a new password in the Admin Password box and confirm below Note The maximum length of the password is 14 characters The following characters are valid A Z a z 0 9 _ ...

Page 41: ...l site DVR to communicate with the administrator at the remote site 3 Click Add Delete User 1 Select the user name on the User Name list under Manage User 2 Click Delete to remove the user Edit User 1 Select the user name on the User Name list under Manage User 2 Click Edit to edit the user password and permissions 3 Type a new password or the existing password in the User password box Note You mu...

Page 42: ...hich can be used to identify the camera on the network Record the IP Camera s MAC address which can be found using the Surveillix Device search application and on the label of the camera for identification in the future Use Fixed IP Address To set up a new static IP address 1 Select the Use fixed IP address option 2 Type a new IP address in the IP address box 3 Type a new address in the Default Ga...

Page 43: ...y DNS Advanced Web Server port Defines the port that Internet Explorer uses to connect over the web and view video If this port is changed then the new port must be defined when attempting to web connect ex if your camera s IP address is 192 168 0 100 and you change the web port to 8001 then you must type http 192 168 0 100 8001 in your browser Note This is also the port used in Surveillix Server ...

Page 44: ...SP Audio DSCP prioritize audio streaming Management DSCP prioritize web interface traffic over HTTP SNMP With Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP enabled the camera can be monitored and managed remotely with a network management system Contact your network administrator if you are not familiar with SNMP setup SNMP v1 v2 Enable SNMP v1 Enable SNMP v2 Read Community Specify the community name th...

Page 45: ...era will appear in My Network Places on Windows computers running UPnP on the same network Enable UPnP Port Forwarding When enabled the camera will attempt to open the web server port on the router automatically Friendly Name Set a name to easily identify the camera ...

Page 46: ...ing to the camera over the internet you need to know if your IP address has changed DDNS automatically redirects traffic to your current IP address when using the hostname address Enable DDNS Select the check box to enable DDNS Provider Select a DDNS host from the Provider list Host name Type the registered domain name in the field Username E mail Type the username or e mail required by the DDNS p...

Page 47: ... e mail messages between servers SMTP is a relatively simple text based protocol where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred Two sets of SMTP accounts can be configured Each set includes SMTP Server Account Name Password and E mail Address settings For specific SMTP server information contact your network service provider ...

Page 48: ...tocol FTP site when motion is detected or when the sensor input is activated You can assign alarm messages to up to two FTP sites Enter the FTP details which include server server port user name password and remote folder in the appropriate boxes and click Save when finished ...

Page 49: ...t Transfer Protocol HTTP site when motion is detected or when the sensor input is activated You can assign alarm messages to up to two HTTP sites Enter the HTTP details which include server user name and password in the appropriate boxes and click Save when finished ...

Page 50: ...ired before starting to configure alarm related settings on the Application screen Refer to the pin definition table below for alarm system wiring Pin Definition 1 Alarm OUT NO 1 2 Alarm OUT NC 1 3 Alarm OUT COM 1 4 GROUND 5 Alarm OUT NO 2 6 Alarm OUT NC 2 7 Alarm OUT COM 1 8 GROUND 9 Alarm IN 4 10 Alarm IN 3 11 Alarm IN 2 12 Alarm IN 1 ...

Page 51: ...51 Alarm Pin Selection Select an alarm pin from the Alarm Pin Selection box and click Edit to start alarm programming ...

Page 52: ... Normal Open that corresponds with the alarm application Trigger Action Multi Option Specify alarm actions that will take place when the alarm is triggered Enable Alarm Output Select this option to activate the alarm output Record Stream to SD Card Select this option to record to an internally installed SD card when this alarm is activated ...

Page 53: ...er Note E Mail FTP and HTTP options will also need to be configured within their corresponding menus See the Mail FTP or HTTP sections previously in this manual for more details File Name Enter a file name in the box the examples below used image jpg for the file name The uploaded image s file name format can be set in this section Please select the one that meets your requirements Add date time s...

Page 54: ...a motion detection window red box displayed on the Live View Pane The Motion Detection window defines the motion detection area To change the size of the Motion Detection window drag the edge of the frame to resize You can add up to 10 motion detection windows Click Add under the Live View Pane to add a Motion Detection window To delete a Motion Detection window use the mouse to select the frame a...

Page 55: ... must click Save to apply the change Sampling pixel interval 1 10 Default value is 10 which means system will take one sampling pixel for every 10 pixels Detection level 1 100 Default detection level is 10 This item sets the detection level for each sampling pixel the smaller the value the more sensitive it is Sensitivity level 1 100 The default sensitivity level is 80 which means if 20 or more sa...

Page 56: ...eed to be configured within their corresponding menus See the Mail FTP or HTTP sections previously in this manual for more details File Name Enter a file name in the box the examples below used image jpg for the file name The uploaded image s file name format can be set in this section Please select the one that meets your requirements Add date time suffix File name imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX jpg Y Yea...

Page 57: ...ng the Format button A newly inserted card should always be formatted upon insertion before recording to it is configured Disk Cleanup Setting An automatic cleanup can be configured so that once the available storage on the Micro SD SDHC card reaches a percentage of use older items will be removed To enable Disk Cleanup 1 Select Enable automatic disk cleanup 2 Enter a percentage of use threshold n...

Page 58: ...e is 60MB per file Note The letters A M R appear at the beginning of each file denoting the type of recording A for alarm M for motion and R for regular recording To remove a file select the file from the list and click Remove Click Sort to sort the list To download a file select the file from the list and click Download ...

Page 59: ...elect Always to continually record until the card is full 2 To set the camera to overwrite old data see the instructions for Disk Cleanup Setting earlier in this section To create a recording schedule 1 Select Only during time frame 2 Select the days of the week you want to record 3 Specify the Start Time and Duration of each recording To stop recording data to the micro SD SDHC card select Disabl...

Page 60: ...the snapshots The default setting is C Note If you are using Windows Vista or 7 you will need to change the Snapshot location Windows UAC does not allow internet programs to write directly to C for security reasons Note Make sure the selected file path contains valid characters such as letters and numbers ...

Page 61: ...nformation page to contains the System Log User Information and Parameter List System Log Click System Log to view the system log file The content of the file provides useful information about configuration and connections ...

Page 62: ...ivileges on the View User Information page All the users in the network are listed under User information The example below shows that the Admin password is 1234 View User Privilege Select a user account from the list and click get user privacy to view the permissions for the user account ...

Page 63: ...63 Parameter List Click Parameter List to view the system parameter settings ...

Page 64: ... find the upgrade file and then start to upload the upgrade file The upgrade status bar will display on the page When it reaches 100 the viewer will return to Home page 4 Close the internet browser 5 Go to the Windows Control Panel and double click Add or Remove Programs Locate the Camera Viewer software on the Currently installed programs list and click Remove to uninstall the previous software v...

Page 65: ... 30 seconds If you cannot access the camera menu you can return the camera to the factory default settings by holding down the reset button on the camera connection board for 30 seconds See Error Reference source not found for the button location Reboot To restart the IP camera without changing the current camera settings Click Reboot Export You can save the system settings by exporting the config...

Page 66: ...strator can configure specific video resolution video compression mode video protocol audio transmission mode etc Video Format Select the desired video resolution for the camera on the Video Format page The recorder will record video based on the resolution selected here ...

Page 67: ...68 800x600 800x600 720x480 720x480 640x480 640x480 352x240 352x240 All resolutions are at 30 Frames Per Second FPS unless otherwise noted Note Due to resource management some resolutions may be unavailable when selecting a dual stream option Note Due to resource management the Motion Detection 3DNR and Privacy Mask functions are not available when using the H 264 Only codec option and selecting th...

Page 68: ...on most commonly needed if the image appears upside down when the camera is first installed 90 Degree Counterclockwise This option will rotate the video image 90 degrees to the left GOP Settings The Group of Pictures settings allow you to modify the frame structure of the video stream This setting changes the frequency of the I frames that occur within the stream of P frames 2 64 Increasing this n...

Page 69: ...on low bit rate low quality middle compression default low compression high bit rate high quality H 264 Compression settings include 1024kbps highest compression lowest quality 2048kbps 4096kbps middle compression default 6144kbps 8192kbps low compression highest quality CBR Mode Setting The Constant Bit Rate mode allows you to lock in the bit rate of the H 264 stream If this setting is not enable...

Page 70: ...P over HTTP MJPEG over HTTP Select a mode according to your data delivery requirements If you are transmitting over the internet using a router and port forwarding you need to use RTP over RTSP TCP You also need to forward the RTSP port to the camera see the Network Setup page to find the RTSP port Multicast Mode 1 Enter all required data including multicast IP address H 264 video port MJPEG video...

Page 71: ... of the MJPEG and H 264 streams can have a separate frame rate setting from 1 to 30 frames per second Note Higher frame rate will increase video smoothness as well as file size and bandwidth usage Note Lower frame rate will decrease video smoothness as well as file size and bandwidth usage ...

Page 72: ...ommunicate with each other simultaneously i e both sites can speak and be heard at the same time Half duplex Talk or Listen not at the same time In Half duplex mode the local remote site can only talk or listen to the other site at a time Simplex Talk only In Talk only Simplex mode the local remote site can only talk to the other site Simplex Listen only The local remote site can only listen to th...

Page 73: ...bit rate include 16 kbps G 726 24 kbps G 726 32 kbps G 726 40 kbps G 726 uLAW G 711 ALAW G 711 Both uLAW and ALAW signify 64 kbps but in different compression formats Higher bit rate will provide higher audio quality and require more bandwidth ...

Page 74: ...ion BLC Sharpness Exposure Compensation etc also can be set here Preset Note Up to 256 Presets can be programmed for the camera Preset Setting To create a Preset Point 1 Move the pointer to the live view pane 2 Drag the red pointer with PTZ controls to a desired position 3 Assign a number for the current position from the Number List 1 10 and type a descriptive Name 4 Click Set to save the setting...

Page 75: ...s Pattern Setting To create a Pattern 1 Select a path number from the Pattern Path list 2 Move the pointerr to the live view pane and move the camera to a desired view using the PTZ controls for the start point of a Pattern 3 Click Set next to Record Start and start programming the Pattern via the PTZ controls 4 When you have finished the pattern click Set next to Record End The Pattern will be au...

Page 76: ...iew the camera in full screen mode move the pointer onto the live view pane right click and select Fullscreen To stop running a Pattern move the cursor to the live view pane and use the PTZ controls to move the camera in any direction Auto Scan Note The camera supports four Auto Scan paths ...

Page 77: ...t will persist throughout the whole path 4 Enter the speed ratio in the Speed box the speed ratio ranges from 0 low to 3 fast 5 Select the Direction of the Auto Scan Path Left or Right 6 Move the camera to the desired end point position and click Set next to End Point Auto Scan Run Select the specified path from the list under Auto Scan Run and click Run To view the camera in full screen mode move...

Page 78: ...78 Tour The camera supports up to eight Tours each Tour supports up to 64 Presets Note Before setting this function you must pre define at least two Presets ...

Page 79: ...nter the Dwell Time 0 127 seconds and Speed 0 14 for each Preset 5 Click Save when finished Tour Run Select the desired tour from the list under Tour Run and click Go To view the camera in full screen mode move the cursor onto the live view pane right click and select Fullscreen To stop running the Tour move the cursor to the live view pane and use the PTZ controls to move the camera in any direct...

Page 80: ...ion Select ON OFF to activate or disable the Home function and click Set to save Time Specify the desired idle time 1 128 minutes in the Time box The Time represents the duration of time the camera can idle before performing the home function When the Home function is activated the camera will start to count down when it idles and then execute the predefined action when time expires Action Type Se...

Page 81: ...ble The minimum tilt angle can be set between 10 and 10 The maximum tilt angle can be set between 170 and 190 Enter the desired min and max tilt angle into the corresponding fields respectively and click Set to save the tilt angle settings ...

Page 82: ...t it at least twice as big height and width as the masked object The camera will assume the center of the selected view as a starting point Therefore keep the target object region nearly positioned in the center of the scene Note The Image Flip function PTZ Camera Misc1 will be disabled automatically when the Privacy Mask function is enabled ...

Page 83: ...desired color from the Color list for the specified Privacy Mask and click Set Mask Number Specify the number of the programmed Privacy Mask in the corresponding field Mask Size Specify the horizontal Hsize 1 80 and vertical Vsize 1 60 size of the Privacy Mask Click Add to save the programmed Privacy Mask Mask Clearing To delete an existing Privacy Mask select the Privacy Mask to be removed from t...

Page 84: ...n accordance with the operating environment Shutter Priority When Shutter Priority is selected the shutter speed takes control of exposure Shutter speed range is 1 60 1 10000 Manual Mode Select Manual mode to adjust the Shutter speed and Gain manually When manual is selected the Shutter speed range is 1 1 10000 and Gain range is 1 15 ...

Page 85: ...easuring this ratio is degrees Kelvin K You can select the White Balance Control according to the operating environment The following table shows the color temperature of some light sources for reference Light Sources Color Temperature in K Cloudy Sky 6 000 to 8 000 Noon Sun and Clear Sky 6 500 Household Lighting 2 500 to 3 000 75 watt Bulb 2 820 Candle Flame 1 200 to 1 500 ...

Page 86: ...Indoor outdoor Mode Select for indoor or outdoor mode ATW Mode Auto Tracing White Balance The Dome Camera takes out the signals in a screen in the range from 2000 K to 10000 K Manual Mode In Manual mode you can change the White Balance value manually by a specifying the R gain and B gain the R B gain range is from 0 to 255 ...

Page 87: ...Function BLC Activate or disable the Backlight Compensation function On Off Sharpness Increasing the sharpness level 1 15 can make the image looked sharper especially enhancing the object s edge ExpComp Define the value of Exposure Compensation 1 15 Freeze Freeze function allows you to hold the image while the camera is moving between preset positions such as in Preset mode and Tour mode On Off ...

Page 88: ...era to move to that position Note To make the Dome Camera tilt between a specific range such as 10 or 190 please go to the Tilt Range setting page to set the tilt angle range Otherwise the Dome Camera will tilt 90 as the default setting Note The Privacy Mask function will be automatically disabled if the Image Flip function is enabled Speed by Zoom Enable this function to have the pan and tilt spe...

Page 89: ...ally effective in an environment with extreme contrast Auto Calibration Auto Calibration function automatically calibrates the camera when the deviation of dome pivot is detected 2DNR 2D Noise Reduction function analyzes pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise signal so that the highest quality image can be produced even in low light conditions ...

Page 90: ...90 Camera Default Click Set Default to reset the camera back to factory default settings LOGOUT Click the Logout tab to open the login window and log in with a different user name and password ...

Page 91: ...P 720P 1280 x 720 1MP 1024 x 768 800 x 600 720 x 480 640 x 480 352 x 240 Focal Length 4 7 84 6 mm Iris Control Auto Manual White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ATW Auto White Balance Range 2700 K 10 500 K Backlight Compensation On Off Auto Gain Control Auto Manual Operating Temperature 40 F 122 F 40 C 50 C Heater Yes Power Consumption 65W Max with heater Rated Amperage 2 7A Input Voltage 24vAC 10 Wei...

Page 92: ...tle 16 Home Function Preset Pattern Tour Autoscan Auto Flip Image Mechanical Off Digital Slow Shutter On Off Focus Mode Auto Manual Control All PTZ functions available through web UI no OSD Built in Protocol PTZ control via network only IP SPECIFICATIONS Dual Streaming H 264 Main MJPEG H 264 H 264 Max IPS 30 IPS 1080p Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 Alarm Inputs 4 Relay Outputs 2 User Accounts 20 ...

Page 93: ...rmission from Toshiba The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Toshiba cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes ...

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