background image

17

16

Viewing

Listening

and Operation

Others

Set up

Introduction

Recording

Viewing

Listening

and Operation

Others

Set up

Introduction

Recording

Names of Camera Parts

Front

Side

    Bottom

Rear

Sun visor (→ page 19)
(Accessory)

Lens
(Focal range: 1 m to
infinity)

Lens cover
(Transparent sphere)

Reset button

・Reset the settings to the defaults by using a

thin, pointed object to press the button for at
least  5  seconds. (The  AC  adapter  must  be

connected)                   

(The  log  information  is  not  returned  to  the
default state. To return the log information to
the default state, delete the log information in
the settings screen.)

・You can turn video output on/off by pressing

the button for less than one second. When video
output  is  on,  images  and  sound  cannot  be
delivered to the network and images cannot be
recorded.  Use  this  feature  only  when,  for
example, checking the angle of view during
installation.

SD memory card slot (→pages 12
and 49)

Microphone input/Audio output jack

・Jack for connecting an external microphone.

Use 3.5 φ monaural-plug microphone.

・Sound input from a microphone.
・Sound output to speaker Amp.

Rear cover fixing
screw (M3)
(→ page 18)

Screw hole for attaching
a tripod or other stand

GND

ALARM OUT
Alarm output terminal

ALARM IN
Alarm input terminal

DC IN  12V
Power input terminal (→ page 20)

・Be  sure  to  use  the  AC  adapter  included  with  the

network camera.

10/100 ETHERNET
Ethernet jack

Installing the Camera

Some provided parts are required for installing the camera.

● Installing the camera indoors

・ Rear cover

● Installing the camera outdoors

・ Rear cover
・ Sun visor
・ Wall Bracket

■ Indoor Installation

1

Install the rear cover to the wall

・ Install each of the four corners to the wall using four wood screws.

Important

Securely tighten the screws during installation to ensure not to become
loosen.

2

Insert  the  AC  adapter  cable  and  the  LAN  cable
through the cable conduit

・ Insert both cables from below.

Summary of Contents for IK-WB15A - IP Network Camera

Page 1: ... peripheral devices refer to the following Web page http www ipvideo toshiba com The above URL is subject to change without prior notice If the URL changes refer to the Toshiba website http www toshiba com NETWORK CAMERA Model IK WB15A User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...erence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Toshiba America Information System Inc Security Network Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 877 696 3822 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection...

Page 3: ...se scroll wheel 35 Controller 36 Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator 39 Selecting a Preset 40 Configuring a Preset 41 Setup Preset Items 42 Preset Name Settings 43 Preset Position Settings 43 Playing Recorded Alarm Images 44 Playing Recorded Normal Images 45 Playing External Control Recorded Images 46 Audio Out 47 Recording Recording Images 48 Recording Images in SD Memory Card 49 Recor...

Page 4: ...g Images on FTP Server 52 Record setting 52 FTP Record Conditions 53 FTP Server Settings Server 1 53 FTP Server Settings Server 2 54 Transfer Image Size 54 Transfer File Name 54 FTP Server Usage 54 Scheduled Recording Displayed if Scheduled Recording is chosen as an FTP record conditions 54 Recording by alarm Displayed if Alarm Recording is chosen as an FTP record conditions 56 Recording by Ext Co...

Page 5: ...ts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of kind on the video product 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous electricity or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Cont 17 Damage Requiring service Disconnect this video product from the pow...

Page 6: ...than specified Otherwise the quality of images may deteriorate or internal parts may be affected Special care is required to use the camera at high temperature and humidity Should you notice any trouble If any trouble occurs while you are using the camera turn off the power and contact your dealer Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the plac...

Page 7: ...epth Cord length 47 244 inch Length of DC extension cable 118 11 inch AC adapter Precautions for Use SD Memory Card 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 The camera supports the following SD memory cards Do not use memory cards with other specifications SD me...

Page 8: ...ion equipment Camera supports interactive two way audio communication Mailing function This feature allows you to receive mail messages with images when alarms go off Built in SD memory card interface The use of SD memory cards enables the recording of images for long periods of time as well as recordings when alarms go off SD memory card 8 16 32 64 128 256 and 512 MB 1 GB SD memory cards 3 3 V su...

Page 9: ...the angle of view during installation SD memory card slot pages 12 and 49 Microphone input Audio output jack Jack for connecting an external microphone Use 3 5 φ monaural plug microphone Sound input from a microphone Sound output to speaker Amp Rear cover fixing screw M3 page 18 Screw hole for attaching a tripod or other stand GND ALARM OUT Alarm output terminal ALARM IN Alarm input terminal DC IN...

Page 10: ...sing the four M4 screws 5 Mount the camera directly to the wall using the wall bracket accessory Provided M4 Screws NOTE The screws which attach the wall bracket 1 and the wall are not provided 2 Choose the best screws 1 for your wall when you buy screws 1 at a store Installing the Camera Cont 3 Connect the AC adapter cable and the LAN cable to the camera For details refer to Connecting the Power ...

Page 11: ...g on the Power The camera has no main power switch or button To turn the power on insert the plug of the power cord into a power outlet Turn the power on after you have installed the camera NOTE A PoE power supply device is required for supplying power to the camera via the LAN cable 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 2 Insert the AC adapter plug into the camera power input terminal Import...

Page 12: ...in the router When entering the IP address manually set DHCP ON OFF to OFF in Network Basic Settings on page 84 and enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network Setting Camera Environment Items needed for network camera monitoring system Administrator s personal computer The personal computer that is given all...

Page 13: ...inputting the user name and password Input the administrator log in ID and password See Administrator Log in on page 28 4 A camera image screen of the network camera will appear NOTE To view images without using Camera Finder launch the Internet browser enter URL http 192 168 0 30 in the address box and press ENTER It takes about 30 seconds to activate the camera If a port number other than 80 is ...

Page 14: ...ewed from the administrator s personal computer or a user s personal computer and connecting to those cameras Setting up Camera Finder 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of the personal computer 2 Double click the Setup file in the CD ROM and install Camera Finder by following the on screen instructions Important Camera Finder is compatible with only Windows 2000 and Windows XP Glitches may o...

Page 15: ...e certain to change the administrator log in ID and password already set in the camera by default to ensure camera security Keep the new administrator log in ID and password handy for future use To change the administrator log in ID and password see Administrator Function Changing ID and Password on page 90 Administrator Log in and User Log in This product regards a person who has performed Admini...

Page 16: ...play the Camera Image screen operate as follows 1 Choose Pop up Blocker on the tool menu 2 Choose Always Allow Pop ups from This Site Setup Screen Clicking the Setup button in the Administrator Log in screen or in the Camera Image screen See Setting on page 63 for the setting method Important Performing user log in does not display the Administrator Setup menu on the left and displays only setup i...

Page 17: ... or reduce sizes of windows Reducing the size of delivered images may omit the camera name and clock indication but these items can be displayed by enlarging the window Use the software Independent JPEG Group s JPEG software for JPEG enlargement This software is based in part on the work of the independent JPEG Group Administrator authorization is needed to install Active X control Install Active ...

Page 18: ...ing the screen center 1 Click on any area in the Camera Image screen 2 The camera moves so that the clicked point becomes the center of the image Optical zoom operation with a mouse scroll wheel When the Camera Image screen is active you can zoom with the mouse scroll wheel Camera image screen Number and Item Description Camera name Operation Buttons Operation Buttons The name of the camera displa...

Page 19: ...king the button returns the lens to its center position Fast rewinds play images When S is indicated in date and time display recorded images have been rewound to the first image Images are played frame by frame in reverse direction Plays selected images Pauses an image being played Images are played frame by frame Fast fowards play images When E is indicated in date and time display recorded imag...

Page 20: ...rts Auto Patrol Clicking one of or buttons stops the action The Scan feature automatically moves swivels the lens horizontally back and forth once Clicking the button starts Scan Clicking one of or buttons stops the action Continuous Recording button The list of Continuous Recording will appear EXT Control In button The list of EXT Control In will appear NOTE Setting the Manual mode adjusts bright...

Page 21: ...mera position in the selected preset NOTE Any existing settings of a preset will be overwritten when you assign new settings to the preset The brightness adjustment value rear light correction setting and manual auto focus setting are stored for each preset number Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator Cont Selecting a Preset Selecting a preset from the list moves the camera to the preset ...

Page 22: ...tion Settings Assign Assign the current position of a chosen preset number Cannot be assigned unless a preset name is entered and the Save button is clicked Can be assigned without a prest name Assign Click Move Move to the chosen position and name of a preset number Move Click Delete Delete the current position of a chosen preset number Delete Click Deleting positions and names of all preset numb...

Page 23: ...s disabled during play If overwrite functions close the list and display it again Playing Recorded Alarm Images You can play images which are recorded when an alarm is activated The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting Image settings such as Picture Resolution correspond to Alarm recording settings 1 Click button while the Camera Image screen is displayed The controller...

Page 24: ...ting Image settings such as Picture Resolution correspond to External Control recording settings 1 Click button while the Camera Image screen is displayed The controller will appear 2 Click button on the controller The external control recorded list will appear 3 In the list click the button on the right of the recording you want to play The selected recording plays NOTE Items in the external cont...

Page 25: ... by external control One image JPEG appeared by operating the button See page 61 Image JPEG recorded by operating the button See page 61 Voice WAVE recorded by operating the button See page 62 Recording Images in SD Memory Card Images during Alarm In Motion Detection Ext Control In and Continuous Recording can be stored in an SD memory card inserted in the network camera When recording alarm image...

Page 26: ...ton under each item resets to the setting last saved Clicking the Default button resets settings back to factory default The total number of recorded frames per alarm will be the number of pre alarm images One image when alarm occurs Number of post alarm images To enable Alarm In see the Camera Alarm Settings on page 71 To enable Ext Control In see the Camera Alarm Settings on page 71 Setting the ...

Page 27: ...recording starts Even though the scheduled recording stops when there are some unsent image data left in the camera the camera will not log out from FTP server automatically until it transfers all the image data When selecting Alarm In or Ext Control In Recording network camera logs in out automatically each time an alarm is detected When there is more than one alarm at a time receiving another al...

Page 28: ...TP Server Cont FTP Server Settings Server 2 When using two servers for different purposes or on different occasions enter the settings for the second server Transfer Image Size The size of images transferred to the FTP server can be set NOTE The frame rate will be reduced if the Transfer Image Size differs from Resolution in the Basic Settings in Camera Settings Transfer File Name When transferrin...

Page 29: ...alarm Displayed if Alarm Recording is chosen as an FTP record conditions Set if recording by Alarm In Motion Detection is desired To detect external alarms or motion set to enable Alarm In or Motion Detection in alarm setting see page 71 1 Setting number of pre Recording Choose the number of images 0 3 5 or 10 images 2 Setting number of post Recording Choose the number of images 0 3 5 10 20 60 or ...

Page 30: ...Ext Control In Recording is chosen as an FTP record conditions Set if recording by Ext Control In is chosen Set to enable Ext Control In in alarm setting see page 71 1 Setting a Recording Cycle Recording at a rate of one images per set time seconds Choose a time interval to set 1 30 1 15 1 10 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 5 10 30 60 120 or 180 second NOTE The cycle may shift depending on image size and Networ...

Page 31: ... of files is specified depends on the set frame rate See page 70 The frame rate may be decreased depending on the network condition The maximum number of seconds is 3600 seconds and the maximum number of recorded files is 1000 File Transfer Order Scheduled Recording Files are transferred in recorded order However these cameras may take following steps depending on network conditions 1 When network...

Page 32: ...system administrator can set all settings with the network camera Clicking the menu on the left of the Administrator Setup menu selects set items General setting method 1 Click Camera Settings PAN TILT Settings Network Settings Multi Screen Display Admin Function or Log Management in the Admin Menu The sub menu of the clicked setting will pop up Unless logged in as an administrator the Administrat...

Page 33: ...Adjust so that the image level becomes optimum in accordance with conditions of the object Images become brighter higher the level is Images are dark lower the level is NOTE The brightness level of images are controlled automatically by adjustment of the lens AGC and slow shutter Mounting Method Set to install the camera Desktop Wall When used on a desk or wall Ceiling mount Suspended on a ceiling...

Page 34: ...fter setting Auto Gain control set the high limit value of the slow shutter and auto B W function to further increase sensitivity Camera Basic Settings Cont Operating color temperature range varies within AWB control range Optimum white balance is achieved at color temperature of approx 3000K Optimum white balance is achieved at color temperature of approx 4000K Optimum white balance is achieved a...

Page 35: ...ncreases the camera sensitivity to the set high limit value as the object becomes dark When the sensitivity is high the exposure time becomes longer and frame rate becomes smaller Blurred images sometimes are prominent with moving objects When the camera sensitivity is high some pixels may appear white This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction Backlight Compensation Set an area for...

Page 36: ... unless the Save button is clicked Camera Basic Settings Frame Rate Set a frame rate transfer rate frames s of image data delivered to the network 1 Click Camera Settings on the Administrator Setup menu A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear 2 Click 1 General in the sub menu The Camera Basic Settings Frame Rate screen will appear 3 Item setting Choose Frame Rate in the pull down menu 30 15 7 5...

Page 37: ...Camera does not detect motion 2 Sensitivity Set Sensitivity HIGH Motion is detected with even a small change in brightness or motion is detected MIDDLE Intermediate between HIGH and LOW LOW Motion is detected only when a large change in brightness or motion is detected NOTE Detection sometimes fails if the object is dark Incorrect detection is sometimes made due to noise if the object is dark and ...

Page 38: ...n Password Input a password Password confirm Enter the same password again 4 Enter the administrator e mail address in Administrator E mail Address Clicking the Test E mail Function button sends e mail to the administrator as a test NOTE You cannot use these characters Maximum of 32 of the following characters can be entered in E mail User ID Password and Password confirm dot hyphen 0 9 a to z and...

Page 39: ...mera Audio Output Level An audio output level is set HIGH Increases the audio output level MIDDLE Adjusts the audio output level to a medium level LOW Reduces the audio output level E mail Address List 1 Set ON or OFF in Always Send to Administrator E mail Address ON Always send to administrator E mail address OFF Not send to administrator E mail address 2 Enter Mail to Address Up to ten addresses...

Page 40: ...annot be set Preset Performs preset moving when an alarm occurs Auto patrol Starts auto patrol when an alarm occurs 2 Set Alarm Association Type Alarm In Alarm In will activate Association to Alarm Motion Detection Motion Detection will activate Association to Alarm 3 Set when Alarm Association is set to Preset Preset Number Choose preset Number Resume to Previous Position Camera moves back to pos...

Page 41: ...rrent position click Set button If you would like camera to move to different postion use the controller window 2 Click Move button if you would like camera to move to selected Preset Number above 3 current position and name of selected preset Number position and name of all Preset Number Click each button on the right to reflect the foregoing settings NOTE Preset Name must have 12 characters or l...

Page 42: ...bles to limit Operation Range OFF Disables to limit Operation Range Current position Set the current position as each limit NOTE Moving to the preset position and in auto patrol operation has been restricted PAN TILT Auto Patrol Dwell time for Auto Patrol can be set 1 Click PAN TILT Settings in the Administrator Setup menu The sub menu for PAN TILT setting will appear 2 Click 3 Auto Patrol in the ...

Page 43: ...ter an HTTP port number Normally 80 is default Host Name Set Host Name Domain Name Set Domain Name DNS Update Enable The network camera informs the DNS server of DNS update when the camera is booted or the IP address is changed Disable DNS is not updated DHCP Option Enable The network camera notifies Fully Qualified Domain Name server when it requires an IP address from the DHCP server Disable Doe...

Page 44: ...twork FTP Server Settings The network camera can be set as an FTP server for connection from a personal computer or other terminal 1 Click Network Settings in the Admin Menu The sub menu for network setting will appear 2 Click 3 FTP Server in the sub menu The Network FTP Server Settings screen will appear 3 Configure each setting items 1 Set ON or OFF for FTP function ON Used as an FTP server OFF ...

Page 45: ...of Multi Screen Mode Set ON or OFF for Multi Screen Display Mode ON Enables the Multi Screen Display OFF Disables the Multi Screen Display Selecting Camera to Display Multi Screen Enter Camera Information Access to Camera and HTTP Port Num ber of the cameras for displaying in the multi view screen Up to 30 cameras can be entered Enter the information of own camera when displaying images of own cam...

Page 46: ...displays the confirmation message This will save setting changes and reboot the camera Do you want to continue Clicking the OK button will automatically connect to the camera in 30 seconds Please wait in this condition Click OK to save the settings and to automatically reboot the network camera User Information Set ON or OFF for Login Restriction ON The user ID and Password are requested for authe...

Page 47: ...s Administrator log in name and password can be set 1 Click Admin Functions in the Admin Menu The sub menu for administrator functions will appear 2 Click 3 Date and Time in the sub menu The Administrator Function Date and Time screen will appear Administrator Function Date and Time 3 Configure each setting items Click the Save button to save settings The settings will not be reflected unless the ...

Page 48: ...button A screen for file selection will appear 4 Select the file for the latest firmware saved in First step The selected file name will appear in the screen for Step 2 5 Click the Upload button in the screen for Step 2 Start updating the firmware version according to the instructions in the displayed screen The camera automatically reboots as soon as firmware update is completed Important It is t...

Page 49: ...setup screen for Administrator Function Configuration Information A screen for file selection will appear 2 Select a saved setup file The selected file name will appear in the Administrator Function Configuration Information screen 3 Click the Import button The settings for the network camera will change to the saved settings Set to Factory Defaults Clicking the Default button in the setup screen ...

Page 50: ...ns will appear NOTE Click the Save Conditions button to save conditions Click the Delete Logs button to delete logs In keyword you cannot use these characters Alarm Terminals You can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm terminals See following table for functions of each terminal Connecting External Alarm Devices to the Alarm Input Output Terminals Be sure to connect cables of...

Page 51: ...resses into names making it easier to manage hosts Download 94 Taking and saving data from a device in remote place by using network A Accessories 4 Administrator 28 Administrator setup menu 30 ALARM IN OUT Alarm input output 99 Alarm list 44 Alarm setting 71 Audio output 16 Audio setting 77 Auto B W 66 Auto Gain Control 67 Auto patrol 38 A maximum of 64 preset camera positions can be assigned Cam...

Page 52: ...n the Internet User 30 V Version updating 94 W wav file 62 A standard audio file of Windows White balance WB 66 Z Zoom in Zoom out 36 Glossary Index Cont E External control recording 58 External control recorded list 46 F Firmware 94 Program to run this product It is installed in the flash memory and can be updated from PC by using PC upload function of the WEB Frame rate 70 The rate of number of ...

Page 53: ...equest Error experienced in HTTP header Refused HTTP request Camera rebooting was executed Log Display Logs are saved in the memory contained in the camera Up to about 8000 logs can be saved 1110001 1121001 1241001 1240002 1250001 1251002 1250003 1251004 1260001 1261002 1301001 1301002 1301003 1301004 1401011 1401012 1401013 1401014 1401015 1401016 1611001 1611002 1611021 1611022 1611023 1601101 1...

Page 54: ... booted API wbgetsecuserfunctions cgi was booted API wbgetadmininfo cgi was booted API wbgetadinTaD cgi was booted API wbgetadmintime cgi was booted API wbgetlodconditions cgi was booted API wbgetloglist cgi was booted API wbgetnwkbandwidth cgi has been booted API wblistalarm cgi was booted Log Display Cont 2000517 2000632 2000701 2000705 2000707 2000709 2000711 2000713 2000715 2000717 2000719 200...

Page 55: ...login to the camera even if you start Camera Finder Cannot login to the camera even though entering the IP address of the camera directly to the browser and The page cannot be displayed shows up Camera is not powered on LAN cable is not connected LAN cable is not connected to the PC IP address of the PC is not configured Installed directory of browser is wrong The IP addresses of the camera and yo...

Page 56: ...gain correctly See page 69 Symptom Cause How to Manage Before Calling Service Personnel Cont Error message shows up when trying to login Cannot access to the camera from the Internet Entering wrong login ID and password CapsLock of the PC is ON You forget your login ID and the password Default gateway is not configured Port forwarding is not configured to the broadband router Setting access restri...

Page 57: ...name that bypasses a proxy See page 33 Face the microphone of the camera where you want to gather sound Symptom Cause How to Manage Before Calling Service Personnel Cont Images are not colored Cannot display images from the network camera Frame Rate of network camera images are too slow Auto B W is set to ON Setting for color difference gain is small The Internet line is busy There are not enough ...

Page 58: ...sent images may become fewer than your expectation Press the Reset button to restore camera firmware settings to default condition Resetting camera setting information to initial status 1 Connect the camera and a hub with the power turned on using a LAN cable 2 Connect power cable to the camera and outlet 3 Wait about one minute 4 Keep pressing the Reset button on the camera 5 to 10 seconds 5 Wait...

Page 59: ... manual and 4 other fixed WBs Rear light correction OFF Auto 5 area can be designation Pan 112 56 to 56 Tilt 54 49 to 5 Zoom lens Optical 2 6x motor powered zooming f 2 8 to 7 3mm F value F1 9 wide F3 1 tele Picture angle Wide end Diagonal 89 51 hirizontal 71 34 vertical 53 12 Tele end Diagonal 34 82 hirizontal 27 95 vertical 20 95 Minimum focal distance 1 0m Brightness adjustment Available 99 to ...

Page 60: ...on Others Set up Introduction Recording 119 Viewing L istening and Operation Others Set up Introduction Recording Appearance Diagram Main body Appearance Digram Rear cover and Wall Bracket Refer to Installing the Camera for installation ...

Page 61: ...ranslated into another language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Each licensee is addressed as you Activities other than copying distribution and modification are not covered by this License they are outside its scope The act of running the Program is not restricted and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work base...

Page 62: ... and reuse of software generally The original text English of end user license agreement on free software components used in the TOSHIBA Network Camera Cont 1 You 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 keep i...

Page 63: ...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 To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line ...

Page 64: ...TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Security Network Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 Phone Number 877 696 3822 ...

Reviews: