Toshiba IK-WB11A User Manual

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TOSHIBA
NETWORK CAMERA
Model: IK-WB01A
IK-WB11A
Advanced User's Guide
For information on the latest products and peripheral devices, refer to the following Web page.
■ http://www.netcam.toshiba.com
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Product Name : NETWORK CAMERA Model Number(s) : IK-WB01A, IK-WB1
FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" 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 against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning : Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly
approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Toshiba America Information System, Inc. Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, California 92618-1697 (800)288-1354
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the IK-WB01A/IK-WB11A Network Camera. Before you start using the camera, read this User's Guide carefully to ensure correct usage. Once you have finished reading this User's Guide, keep it in a convenient place for future reference. The design, specifications, software, and User's Guide contents are subject to change without prior notice. IK-WB01A is designed for indoor-use only. You may use IK-WB11A either inside or outside.

Terms and Trademarks

The term "OS" is used in this manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product.
- Windows 98SE: Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system; Second Edition
- Windows 2000: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system
- Windows XP: Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system
• The formal name of Windows® is Microsoft® Windows® Operating System.
Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft® Corporation in the United States and other countries.
• Other product names appearing in this User's Guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
• JavaTM and all Java-related logos and trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
• Apple, Macintosh, iMac, Mac and Power Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
NetscapeTM and NetscapeTM Navigator are registered trademarks of NetscapeTM Corporation.
• Ubiquitous TCP/IP-OS Copyright(c) 2002 Ubiquitous Corp.
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Introduction (Cont.)

Accessories

Confirm that all of the following accessories have been supplied with the network camera.
• Accessories common to IK-WB01A and IK-WB11A
• Accessories for IK-WB01A
Screw set
• Self-tapping screw (x1)
(Black)
• Wood screws (x4)
(Silver)
Wire clamp (x1) LAN cable (Straight­through cable)(x1) Clamp filter(x2) ^ Put the Clamp filter
to both ends of your LAN cable.
• Accessories for IK-WB11A
Rear cover (waterproof cover
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and attachment holder for indoor and outdoor installation) with a tripod screw hole (x1)
Screw set
• M4 screws (x6)
(Silver)
•M3 screws (x4)
(Black)
• Self-tapping screw (x1)
(Black)
•Wood screws (x4)
(Silver)
LAN cable (Straight­through cable)(x1) Wire clamp (x1)
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Table of Contents

Introduction
• Introduction...............................................................................................3
•Terms and Trademarks
• Accessories........................................................................................4
• Table of Contents
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• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................7
• Precautions for Use.................................................................................8
• About the SD Memory Card (IK-WB11A only)
• Caution for wireless mode.....................................................................8
• About the AC adaptor..............................................................................9
• Specifications.........................................................................................9
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Viewing - Listening and Operation
• Camera Administrator and User............................................................12
• Viewing and Listening (Administrator)...................................................13
• Administrator Login..............................................................................13
• Viewing Images by Administrator
• Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Administrator
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• Logging out from Camera (Log Off).............................................16
• Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by Administrator
• Operation of Live Camera Images by Administrator
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• Using Playback Function.......................................................................22
• Presetting of Camera Conditions by Administrator
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• Selecting a Preset................................................................................25
• Configuring a Preset
• Deleting Preset Settings
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• Naming/Renaming Individual Presets..................................................28
• Playing Recorded Alarm Images by Administrator
• Playing Recorded Normal Images by Administrator (IK-WB11A)
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• Viewing and Listening (Users)...............................................................33
• User Login............................................................................................33
• Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Users...................................33
• Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by User
• Operating Live Camera Images by User
Set up
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• Configuring the Camera
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• Configuring General Settings...............................................................40
• Main Setting Items
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• Configuring the IP Address..............................................................43
• Configuring Settings for Wireless LAN
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•Configuring Multi-Screen Mode Settings..........................................49
• Configuring External Alarm Settings...............................................51
• Configuring Motion Sensor Settings (IK-WB11A)............................54
•Configuring Alarm Output Settings...................................................58
• Configuring Mail Settings.................................................................59
• Configuring Privacy Mask Settings
• Freeze Activity Settings
• Setting Items..........................................................................................69
• Camera Settings..................................................................................69
• Network Settings..................................................................................75
• Security Settings..................................................................................78
• Multi-screen Mode Settings.................................................................79
• Administrator Functions.......................................................................80
• Log Management................................................................................81
• Connecting the Camera to a Server......................................................82
• Returning to the Default Settings
• Default Settings....................................................................................84
• Camera Settings
• Network Settings..............................................................................85
• Security Settings..............................................................................87
• Multi-screen Mode Settings
•Administrator Functions....................................................................88
• Log Management.............................................................................88
• Updating the Firmware..........................................................................89
• Initial Procedure...................................................................................89
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• Alarm Terminals.....................................................................................94
• Glossary (Index)....................................................................................96
• Errors and Messages
• Before Calling Service Personnel....................................................... 106
• Specifications.......................................................................................116
• Appearance Diagram (IK-WB01A)
• Appearance Diagram (IK-WB11A)
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using this camera, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
Read and understand all the instructions. Keep the User's Guide for future reference. Heed all warnings. Follow all the instructions. Wipe off any dust on the camera lens with a lens-cleaning cloth. Do not place the camera near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at
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plugs. convenience outlet, and the point where they exit from the unit. Use only specified attachments/accessories such as stands, tripods, and
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brackets. Do not touch the camera or the AC adaptor during lightning storms.
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10. Unplug the power cord when you do not use the camera for a long period of time.
11. Refer all the services to qualified service personnel. Repairing is required when the camera has been damaged in any way, such as :if power cord or plug is damaged; the camera does not operate normally, the camera has fallen to the ground.
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Precautions for Use

About the SD Memory Card(IK-WB11A only)

• There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory
card. Replacing of 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 memory card: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB SD memory
cards (3.3 V) supported.
Physical interface: Part 1. Physical Layer Specification; Version 1.01
• Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD memory
card is used with the camera.
• Carefully read the User's guide, precautions on use, and any other information
supplied with a purchased memory card.
• An SD memory card can be used for the loop recording of images. The life
span (number of rewrites possible) of an SD memory card is greatly affected by the capacity of the SD memory card. The use of a 128, 256, or 512 MB large-capacity SD memory card is recommended for loop recording.
• To achieve maximum performance of the camera, the use of a Toshiba SD
memory card is recommended. If a card of another company is used, the recording intervals may lengthen and the erasure time during overwriting may increase. As a result, the number of delivered frames of live video may decrease.
• Do not use a memory card containing the data recorded by another device
with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly.
Do not modify, overwrite the data, or change the folder name of an SD
memory card. It may result in the camera not to function correctly.
• Data recorded with the camera do not comply with the image file format Exif
and the DCF standard. If the SD memory card is to be removed to play images, use a personal computer to play the images. Other devices may not be capable of displaying the images.

Caution for wireless mode

• During wireless mode operation, try to leave minimum of 20cm (8 inches)
spacing between people and the equipment.
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About the AC adaptor

Be sure to use only the supplied AC adaptor. Using a different AC adaptor may cause the camera to malfunction, heat up, or catch fire. Before using the AC adaptor, carefully read and observe the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(^page 7) and the notes below.
• Do not allow the connectors on the AC adaptor to come into contact with any other metal object as this may result in short circuit.
• To connect the AC adaptor, firmly insert the plug on the end of the cable into the AC adaptor jack. Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a malfunction.
• When removing the connection cable, disconnect the cable by holding its plug. Do not disconnect the cable by pulling on the cable.
• Do not drop the AC adaptor or subject it to strong impact.
• Do not use the AC adaptor in hot and humid places.
• Do not use the supplied AC adaptor with devices other than this camera.
• Temperature increasing on the surface of the adaptor is normal. Before moving the adaptor to another location, unplug it from the wall outlet, and wait until its temperature decreases.
• Buzzing noises may come from inside. This does not indicate malfunction.
• Using the AC adaptor near a radio, TV, or cellphone may cause interference. Use the adaptor at sufficient distances from these devices.

Specifications

AC adaptor (AC-WB10)
Power supply Rated output Operating temperature Storage temperature External dimensions
100 to 240 V AC, 0.5 A, 50/60 Hz 10 V DC, 1.5 A
0t to +40t
-20t to +65t 50 x 32 x 85 mm (W / H / L)
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Viewing* Listening and Operation
Ca m e r a Ad m i n i s t r a t o r an d Us e r
Vi e w i n g an d Li s t e n i n g
(A d m i n i s t r a t o r )
Op e r a t i o n of Live Ca m e r a Im a g e s b y A d m i n i s t r a t o r
Us i n g P l a y b a c k F u n c t i o n
Pr e s e t t i n g of Ca m e r a Co n  di t i o n s b y A d m i n i s t r a t o r
Pl a y i n g Re c o r d e d Al a r m Im a g e s b y A d m i n i s t r a t o r
Pl a y i n g Re c o r d e d No r m a l Im a g e s by Ad m i n i s t r a t o r
(I K - W B 1 1 A )
Vi e w i n g an d Li s t e n i n g
(U s e r s )
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Camera Administrator and User

This User's Guide explains use of the camera from the standpoints of the administrator and the user. This distinction is difficult to make, because normally the owner of a network camera is an administrator and a user. Therefore, the following will explain the use of the camera from both standpoints.
The network camera serves four main functions.
(1) Viewing camera images (2) Listening to sound from the camera (3) Operating the camera (4) Configuring the camera
Whether each function is made available for the administrator and the user is determined for both standpoints from consideration of "what will be done" with the network camera. "Administrator" indicates the standpoint where all the functions of the camera can be used and "user" indicates the standpoint where functions such as the configuring of camera parameters are restricted. The camera differentiates between the administrator and the user via authentication at login.
The following shows the different functions that are available for the administrator and the user.
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Function Administrator User
Viewing images
Listening to sound
Operation
Configuration ^User's PAN/TILT operation could be restricted by an administrator.
Live images Recorded images
PAN (left/right)/TILT (up/down) operation Image playback, presets, starting scan/patrol, etc.
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Viewing and Listening (Administrator)
The viewing of images, listening sound and operating cameras are not restricted to the administrator. The administrator can use all the functions. However, it is necessary for the administrator to log in through the "Administrator Login" screen, because an administrator who logs in from the "User Login" screen is subject to the same restrictions as users.
How to view images, listen sound and operate cameras are explained after the following administrator login procedure.
^Install "JAVATM2" to display images and output sound correctly on an
administrator's personal computer.(^ Basic User's Guide page 12)

Administrator Login

You must enter the administrator's login ID and password first so that you can be verified as an administrator on the network camera.
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With the Internet browser displayed on the
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administrator's personal computer, enter the
following URL and press ENTER
http://192.168.0.30/admin.htm (When IP address is in default setting)
If you enter this URL, the "Administrator Login" screen appears.
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Correctly enter the administrator login ID and the password, and then click the “login” button

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Viewing and Listening (Administrator) (Cont.)
Important
• At the time of purchase, the login ID is "root." and the password is "ikwb." For security reasons, change the login ID and password settings immediately
(^ Basic User's Guide page 39).
• For the security reasons, if you leave the Admin Menu screen for more than
5 minutes without taking any actions, it automatically logs you out. If you
were logged out, try login procedure to log in again.

Viewing Images by Administrator

■ Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Administrator
If the Administrator Login was performed correctly, a window containing the Admin Menu appears.
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/ Click the II LIVE II button

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• The boosted single-view mode screen by clicking the I live | button is displayed
in the same size as that of the sent image size from the camera. However, 1280x960size of IK-WB11A is compressed into 800x600 when displayed.
• You may change the size of single-view mode screen bigger or smaller as much as you want.
• You may not see the full camera name or time display when you change the picture size to smaller one, but these will be fully displayed when you make
the size bigger.
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To close the camera image, click the 2<] button in
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For an explanation on each component of the Single-View Mode window, refer to the table below.
Number and Item ® Camera name ® Alarm notification
! Alarm
® Time and date
® Switch views
® Switch sound on/off
[Ml
® Display controller
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® Move image center
® Image magnification
®SD memory card
(IK-WB11)
Description
The name of the camera displaying live images. This is displayed if the network camera detects motioni-
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The current time and date of the accessed network camera.
Clicking the IgEnüBÜH button switches the single-view mode to multi view. For details on multi view, refer to "Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by Administrator"
(—page 1 7). If you click the CÖ button, the button changes tol
and outputs the sound. Clicking the [MI button
changes the icon back to LÖ and stops the sound. Clicking the Ml button displays the controller in a
separate window.
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Clicking a point in the image display area moves the lens up, down, left, or right accordingly and the clicked point becomes the center of the image. If the lens cannot move all the way in the specified direction, the clicked point does not become the center but the lens moves as far as it can.
Displays the magnification of the current camera image. The magnification of the camera can be controlled with Administrator controller (—page 21).
J:SD memory card has been inserted.
^:Card error. Recording/Playing functions won't work
normally. Remove the card once and change to new one, or check the card by performing formatting and scan disk.
The card is full. There is no more space to record
images, or stopped the recording because number of generated alarm has reached to its max (100). Delete
the data with your PC or insert new SD memory card.
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Viewing and Listening (Administrator) (Cont.)
■ Logging out from Camera (Log Off)

Click ill button in the upper-right corner to close the camera image window

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2 Click i exit 1 button in the left side of the Admin
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The message, "Settings Completed." will be displayed.
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3 Click I Close 1 button

^NOTE
• Do not close the Admin Menu when the single-view or multi-view screen is displayed. If you click the i exit ) button when image screen is still displaying, the camera perceives it as the proof that you are still logged in. Remember,
if this happens, you cannot log in again for 5 minutes.
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■ Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by Administrator
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button in the upper-right corner of the window

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•The Multi-View mode window appears. This window is automatically split into frames in accordance with the Multi-screen mode setting (^page
79) for the number of cameras to display. For details on the number of cameras and multi-view mode, refer to "Multi-Screen Mode Window Configuration” (^ page 18).
button will not be displayed when you set "Multi-Screen Mode”
setting to "OFF.” (^ page 79)
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Operating the multi-view mode

For an explanation on each component of the window, refer to "Multi Screen Mode Window Components.”(^ page 18)
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To close the camera images, click the ^ button in the upper-right corner of the window

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• Multi-Screen Mode Window Configuration
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Number of Cameras Selected (Including Administrator's Camera)
Configuration
1 to 4 2x2
5 to 9 3x3
10 to 16.17 or more^ 4x4
^ More than 16 cameras cannot be displayed simultaneously in the window.
Select the cameras you want to display. (^page 79)
• Multi-Screen Mode Window Components
Number and Item
® Camera name
@ Alarm notification
! Alarm
® Time and date ® Switch views
[■] Single view
® Switch sound on/off
[S]
® Display controller
® Move image center
® Image magnification
Each individually given camera name is displayed in the corresponding camera screen.
This icon is displayed for each network camera that detects motion (^page 54) or generates external alarm (^page 51). In the example window, the icon in the upper-left screen indicates that an alarm has gone off for the back door, and the icon in the lower-right screen indicates that an alarm has gone off for the garage. Usually (when no motion is detected or no alarm goes off), this icon does not appear. For details on the operations that you can perform when this icon appears, refer to "Playing Recorded Alarm Images by Administrator" (^page 29).
The current time and date of the accessed network camera. Clicking the button displays the images of the upper-left
screen in single-view mode. In the example window, the upper-left screen shows the back door. For details on single view, refer to "Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Administrator" (^page 14).
If you click the LU button, the button changes to [M] and outputs
sound. Clicking the I xUB I button changes the button back to I ^ I and stops the sound. You can output or stop the sound from camera
individually. You can output the sound from multiple cameras simultaneously. In the example, the sounds from the camera showing a back door and the camera showing a garage are played.
Clicking the ® I button displays the controller in a separate window. The procedure for displaying the controller is the same as that of single view Flowever, there is a controller for each camera screen and clicking the > button in a particular screen displays a controller that can only be used to operate camera images in that screen. In the example window, you can use the controller for the back door image to operate only that image. Therefore, if you want to operate other images, display each respective controllers.
Clicking a point in the image display area moves the lens up, down, left, or right accordingly and the clicked point becomes the center of the image. If the lens cannot move all the way in the specified direction, the clicked point does not become the center but the lens moves as far as it can.
Displays the magnification of the camera image currently displayed. The magnification can be changed from the basic administrator controller. (^page 20)
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Operation of Live Camera Images by Administrator
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In administrator single-view or multi-view mode, click

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The basic administrator controller is displayed in a separate window.
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Use the controller to operate images

For an explanation on each component of the administrator controller, refer to "Basic Administrator Controller Components" (^ page 20).
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To close the controller, click the Close! button in the upper-right corner of the window
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Operation of Live Camera Images by Administrator (Cont.)
• Basic Administrator Controller Components
Item
Close Iciosel Auto Patrol
Scan
Scan
1 Shot
Controller
Clicking the II c i ose II button closes the controller. The Auto Patrol feature moves the lens automatically
to all the configured preset positions in order. Clicking
iSSjSiaroi button starts Auto Patrol. If you do not
the want to display images captured while the lens is moving, enable the Freeze Activity function (^page
66). This allows you to view images at the preset
positions only. Clicking one of^^ buttons stops the action.
The Scan feature automatically moves (swivels) the lens horizontally back and forth once. Clicking the
HiSIBBbutton starts Scan. Clicking one of^^ buttons stops the action.
This function converts an image to a picture data on the computer, and displays it on a new window. You can save the image as JPEG file here.
This feature adjusts the direction of the lens by panning (left/right) and tilting (up/down).
Each time you click the button, the lens moves up. You can move the lens in a range of eight different vertical positions. When the camera lens reaches its upper limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
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2. Each time you click the ^ button, the lens moves left. You can move the lens in a range of eight
different horizontal positions. When the camera lens
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Each time you click the ^3 button, the lens moves down. You can move the lens in a range of eight different vertical positions. When the camera lens reaches its lower limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
4. Each time you click the 3 button, the lens moves right. You can move the lens in a range of eight
different horizontal positions. When the camera lens reaches its right most limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
5. Clicking the button returns the lens to its center position. If an external impact or other force moves
the lens from its preset position, click this button to correct the position.
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Item description
Back Light
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Zoom in
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Zoom out
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Control buttons for playing and recording (®, O , O , O ,etc.) Preset Alarm Record
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This feature performs back light compensation. Clicking the
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Ibutton performs back light compensation.
Clicking the button again cancels compensation. This feature enables you to enlarge camera images by up to
5 times. Each click of the 1 c zoo m in i button gradually enlarges images in the window. This feature enlarges images on the computer which have been received once, and not the direct image from the camera. Therefore, quality may deteriorate if you use this feature.
^Dragging the mouse pointer to enlarge the size of the
window continuously enlarges the images.
This feature enables you to the reduce camera images enlarged with Zoom in. Each click of the | button gradually reduces the images in the window. Once the images have been reduced to their actual size, you cannot zoom out anymore.
^Dragging the mouse pointer to reduce the size of the
window continuously reduces the images.
For details on these features, refer to the following pages. Control buttons for playing ^page 23
Preset ^page 24 Alarm list ^page 29 Record list (IK-WB11A only) ^page 31
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Using Playback Function
If you use this function when you are viewing live images, you can play and see the images of which right before you use the function. This function is valid only when the LIVE icon is displayed on the lower part of the single or multi view mode screen. The length of the time of recorded images differs depending on the picture size and the quality. (It plays for approximately 1 minute when the size is 640x480 and the quality is MIDDLE.)
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For an explanation on each component of the controller, refer to "Basic Administrator Controller Components" (^page 23).
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• Basic Administrator Controller Components
Item Description
Other camera
Refer to page 20.
operation buttons Rewind ®
This is the Rewind feature. Clicking the O button rewinds the recorded images in the window.
This is the Frame Backward feature. Clicking the O
Frame Backward O
button rewinds back the recorded images in the window by one frame.
Pause O
This is the Pause feature. Clicking the O button pauses the recorded images in the window.
This is the Frame Forward feature. Clicking the O
Frame Forward O
button forwards the recorded images in the window by one frame.
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This is the Fast Forward feature. Clicking the O button fast-forwards the recorded images in the window.
This feature returns the mode from Playback to Live.
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Clicking the UQ) button displays live images in the window.
Plays Playback (recorded) images. This function works only
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Presetting of Camera Conditions by Administrator
The presets function enables you to register up to ten different angles and names for the camera. Clicking the Preset i button on the basic administrator controller opens the preset controller.
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Selecting a Preset

Selecting a pre-registered preset from the Preset list of the preset controller switches to the preset lens angle.
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Register the lens position in the Preset list.
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Deleting Preset Settings

You can delete the lens position setting of a preset in the Preset list.
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You can name each preset in the Preset list. This makes it easier to distinguish individual preset settings.
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Playing Recorded Alarm Images by Administrator
The administrator can play images which are recorded when alarm goes off. The images play at fixed intervals regardless of the setting at the time of recording. Image settings such as "Camera Picture Size" correspond to the settings at the time the alarm went off.

How to play a recorded image

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■ The administrator controller for the Alarm list is displayed.
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• Items in the Alarm list appear from left to right in the order of list number, alarm type, generation time/date, and play button.
• If you click the o button at the bottom of the screen, the list of previous ten alarms appears. If you click the Q button, the list of next ten alarms appears.
• If you click the I Alarm | tab, the administrator controller returns to its original size.
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The recording selected in the Alarm list plays.
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• You can use the control buttons when playing a recorded image to, for example, rewind or fast-forward.
• To return from the recorded image to the live image screen, click the fflft
button.
• While the Alarm list is displayed, click the I Preset | tab to switch to the Preset
list and the Record | tab to switch to the Record list.
• When playing recorded alarm images, the camera will not record new alarm
notification.
• When new alarm has been generated while the alarm controller is displayed, the notification will not be added to the list right away. In that case, close the controller once and re-display it.
• Alarm List Controller Components
Item Description
Other camera operation buttons
Rewind ^
Frame Backward O
Pause Q
Frame Forward Q
Fast Forward ^
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Alarm Image
Playback
Refer to page 20.
This is the Rewind feature. Clicking the Q button rewinds the recorded alarm images in the window.
This is the Frame Backward feature. Clicking the O button rewinds back the recorded alarm images in the window by one frame.
This is the Pause feature. Clicking the O button pauses the recorded alarm images in the window.
This is the Frame Forward feature. Clicking the O button forwards the recorded alarm images in the window by one frame.
This is the Fast Forward feature. Clicking the O button fast-forwards the recorded alarm images in the window.
This feature returns the mode from alarm Playback to Live. Clicking the QQ) button displays live images in the window.
This is the alarm Playback feature. Clicking this button in Live image mode plays back a few minutes* of past recorded images from the current point in time. Clicking this button when the recording is in a paused, frame backward, frame forward, rewind, or fast forward state returns the state to normal playback.
* The recorded time differs depending on image size and
quality.
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Playing Recorded Normal Images by Administrator (IK-WBUA)
The administrator can play recorded normal images saved to an SD memory card. The images play at fixed intervals regardless to the setting at the time of recording. Image settings such as "Camera Picture Size" correspond to the settings at the time of recording.
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The administrator controller for the Record list is displayed.
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• When the administrator controller for the Record list is displayed, you can also use all the functions explained in "Basic Administrator Controller Components" (^page 20).
• Items in the Record list appear from left to right in the order of list number, generation time/date, and play button.
• If you click the o button at the bottom of the screen, the list of previous ten
recordings appears. If you click the o button, the list of next ten recordings
appears.
• If you click the [ Record I tab, the administrator controller returns to its original size.
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In the list, click the button on the right of the recording you want to play

The recording selected in the Record list plays.
^NOTE
• You can use the control buttons when playing a recorded image to, for example, rewind or fast-forward.
• To return from the recorded image to the live image screen, click the fflft
button.
• While the Record list is displayed, click the I Preset | tab to switch to the
Preset list and the I Alarm | tab to switch to the Alarm list.
• Operation of recorded normal images is the same as the operation of recorded alarm images (^page 29).
• Normal images are recorded by the hour.
The camera cannot record normal images when playing recorded normal
images.
• Record List Controller Components
Item Description
Other camera
Refer to page 20.
operation buttons Rewind ^
This is the Rewind feature. Clicking the O button rewinds the recorded normal images in the window.
This is the Frame Backward feature. Clicking the O
Frame Backward O
button rewinds back the recorded normal images in the window by one frame.
Pause O
This is the Pause feature. Clicking the O button pauses the recorded normal images in the window.
This is the Frame Forward feature. Clicking the O
Frame Forward O
button forwards the recorded normal images in the window by one frame.
Fast Forward Q
This is the Fast Forward feature. Clicking the O button fast-forwards the recorded normal images in the window.
This feature returns the mode from Recorded Normal
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Image Playback to Live. Clicking the QQ^ button displays live images in the window.
This is the Recorded Normal Image Playback feature. Clicking this button in Live image mode plays back a few
minutes* * of past recorded images from the current point in Recorded Normal Image Playback Q
time. Clicking this button when the recording is in a paused,
frame backward, frame forward, rewind, or fast forward state returns the state to normal playback.
* The recorded time differs depending on image size and
quality.
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Viewing and Listening (Users)

The viewing and listening are not restricted for users. However, the administrator may restrict the use of features. Basically, users can operate the lens from a remote location, but cannot configure camera presets or view recorded images. For details, refer to "Camera Administrator and User" (^ page 12).
How to view images, listen sound and operate cameras are explained after the following user login procedure explanation.
^ Install "JavaTM2" to display images and output sound correctly on a user's
personal computer, (^ Basic User's Guide page 12).

User Login

If the administrator sets "User Restrictions" to "ON," users cannot access a camera unless they enter the user information (user ID and password) which the administrator configured.

Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Users

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personal computer, enter the following URL and press ENTER
http://192.168.0.30/ (When IP address is in default setting)
■ If you enter this URL, the User Login screen appears.
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• The login screen differs depending on whether or not the administrator is restricting the user. When there is no user restriction, login ID and password
entering fields will not be displayed.
• The boosted single-view mode screen by clicking the LIVE button is displayed in the same size as that of the sent image size from the camera.
However, 1280x960size of IK-WB11A is compressed into 800x600 when displayed. You may change the size of single-view mode screen bigger or smaller as
much as you want.
• You may not see the full camera name or time display when you change the picture size to smaller one, but these will be fully displayed when you make
the size bigger.
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Correctly enter the user login ID and the password, and then click the login button

The camera images appear in single-view mode.
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• The configuration and way of performing operations for this window are the same as that of the administrator single view window except fiivE icon display.
For details on the configuration and way of performing operations, refer to
"Viewing Images in Single-View Mode by Administrator" (^page 14).
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Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by User

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■The Multi-Screen Mode window appears. This window is automatically split into frames in accordance with the Multi-Screen Mode settings (^page 79) for the number of cameras to display. For details on the number of cameras and multi view, refer to "Multi-Screen Mode Window Configuration" (^page 18).
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■ The configuration and way of performing operations for this window are the same as that of the administrator multi-view window. For details on the configuration and way of performing operations, refer to "Viewing Images in Multi-View Mode by Administrator" (^ page 17).
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Operating Live Camera Images by User

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■For an explanation on each component of the user controller, refer to "Basic User Controller Components" (^ page 37).
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• Basic User Controller Components
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Clicking the I C i ose I button closes the controller.
This function converts an image to a picture data on the computer, and displays it on a new window. You
can save the image as JPEG file here.
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This feature adjusts the direction of the lens by
panning (left/right) and tilting (up/down).
1. Each time you click the button, the lens moves up. You can move the lens in a range of eight different vertical positions. When the camera lens reaches its upper limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
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3. Each time you click the 00 button, the lens moves down. You can move the lens in a range of eight different vertical positions. When the camera lens reaches its lower limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
4. Each time you click the 0 button, the lens moves right. You can move the lens in a range of eight
different horizontal positions. When the camera lens reaches its right most limit, clicking on the button has no effect.
This feature enables you to enlarge camera images by up to 5 times. Each click of the I g
images appearing in the window. This feature enlarges images on
the computer which have been received once, and not the direct
image from the camera. Therefore, quality may deteriorate if you use
this feature.
Zoom
I button gradually enlarges the
^Dragging the mouse pointer to enlarge the size of
the window continuously enlarges the images.
This feature enables you to reduce camera images enlarged with
Zoom in. Each click of the I a* zoom out i button gradually reduces the images appearing in the window. Once the images have been reduced to their actual size, you cannot zoom out anymore.
^Dragging the mouse pointer to reduce the size of
the window continuously reduces the images.
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• User's "1 shot" function and the controller cannot be operated if an administrator restricts the use of PAN/TILT function of the users.
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Configuring the Camera
Only the administrator can configure the network camera. For details on the settings the administrator can configure, refer to "Setting Items" (^ page 69). Enter the correct administrator information (administrator ID and password) to log in to the initial window for configuring settings. For details on administrator login, refer to "Administrator Login" (^ page 13).
The IP address 192.1.168.0.30 is used for the network camera in explanations hereafter.
Configuring General Settings
The following explains the procedure for configuring settings. The procedure for performing operations here and other settings are exactly the same. For details on configuring some of the main settings, refer to "Main Setting Items"
(^ page 43). For details on all other settings, refer to "Setting Items" (^ page
69).
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■ A window containing the Admin Menu appears.
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In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+) of "Camera Settings", "Network Settings", "Security Settings", "Multi-Screen Mode Settings", "Administrator Functions", or "Log Management"
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If you click the toggle (+) of "Network Settings" or other menus while the menus are as above, the "Camera Settings" sub menus disappear and the sub menus of "Network Settings" or other menus appear.
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■ The settings appear in the right side of the window.
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page 43) or "Setting Items" (-page 69).
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After you have configured all the settings, click the
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menu and select the submenu of the settings you want to configure.
Then, repeat Steps 4 and 5 above.
Important
• If the settings were configured incorrectly, they are not registered in the network camera and an input error message appears. Read the error message
and reconfigure the settings accordingly.
• To register the settings in the network camera, be sure to click the i H button. The settings are not registered in the network camera when:
■You close the setting window before saving the changes.
■ You click another menu in the left side of the window and different settings appear.
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• Clicking the I reset 11 button instead of clicking 1 II button at Step 5 restores the previous configuration.
• You do not need to restart the personal computer before the settings you registered in the network camera will take affect.
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Main Setting Items

The following explains how to configure some of the main settings.
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Configuring the IP Address
To connect to a network, it is necessary for the administrator to configure the network camera IP address.
There are two options for configuring the IP address.
■ Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server
■ Entering an IP address manually
• Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server The "DHCP" setting is configured to "ON" by default. This allows you to
connect to a network that uses a DHCP server without any settings. If
the DHCP server cannot be found, the camera automatically uses the IP
address 192.168.0.30.
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■Enter an IP address manually if you do not want to use the DHCP server or the network does not use a DHCP server.
■ If you use the DHCP server, the IP address changes from time to
time. Therefore, the IP address you set last time may not be valid next time, and you may not able to access to the camera. To be able to access the camera every time you use, you need to set fixed IP address (setting IP address manually) to the network camera. If you do not know the pre-assigned IP address, consult the relevant support center or refer to the relevant manuals of the network system devices (router, hub, modem, etc.).
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• The camera name is displayed along with images in single-view mode or multi-view mode. If there are multiple cameras, enter a name that will make it
easy to identify what the camera is monitoring.
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Set "DHCP" to "OFF"

■The default setting is "ON." When you will set your own IP address without using DHCP server, set "DHCP" to "OFF."
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Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default
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• If you do not know the subnet mask, consult the provider or relevant network system administration support center.
• You do not need to enter the default gateway if the network camera will not
be accessed from another network. If you do need to enter a default gateway,
consult your network system administration support center.
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The settings are registered.
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• Clicking the I reset 11 button instead of clicking 1 11 button at Step 7
restores the previous configuration.
• The network camera has a feature (useful for multi view) to automatically detects and remember other cameras on the same network. If there are other cameras on the same network, it is recommended to set "Auto
Identification of Other Cameras" to "ON" (^ page 75).
• For details on configuring multi view, refer to configuring "Multi-Screen Mode
Settings" (^page 49).
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Configuring Settings for Wireless LAN
To establish a wireless connection, it is necessary for the administrator to configure the appropriate wireless LAN settings. The administrator also needs to configure the IP address. For details on configuring the IP ad dress, refer to "Configuring the IP Address" (^ page 43).
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I Configure the communication mode

© Click ▼ for the "COM Mode" setting in the right side of the window. ® Select an item from the pull-down menu.
■ If you are going to connect the network camera to the network via a wireless broadband router or access point (AP), select "infrastructure." If you are going to connect the network camera directly to a personal computer, select "adhoc."
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Configure the communication channel

© Click ▼ for the "COM Channel" setting in the right side of the window. ® Select an item from the pull-down menu.
■ Channels 1 to 11 are available for use. If you are configuring the network camera to work in an existing wireless LAN environment, select the same channel.
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• If you cannot establish a satisfied wireless connection, try other channels and select the channel that enables the optimal connection.
• To have communication in adhoc method with the computer which cannot change the communication channel, start up the network camera in wireless
LAN mode before turning on your computer.
• The network camera can communicate only on the configured channel of the camera.
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Enter the ESS-ID

If you are connecting the network camera to an existing wireless LAN,
set the same ESS-ID as the existing wireless LAN environment. If you are configuring a new wireless LAN, make sure that you do not set the same ID as another existing wireless LAN.
Important -
• There are restrictions on the values you can enter. You can only enter up to
32 alphanumeric characters.
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• ESS-ID is sometimes simply expressed as SS-ID, SSID, or network group
name. In this manual we use "ESS-ID". This setting is an ID for identifying the wireless group when multiple wireless LAN groups exist in the network environment.
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Configure the communication speed

© Click ▼ for the "COM Speed" setting in the right side of the window. ® Select an item from the pull-down menu.
■You can set "1.0," "2.0," "5.5," or "11" Mbps, or "auto." It is recommended to select "auto."
^NOTE
• This setting determines the speed of the network camera communicating with other devices on the wireless LAN. The IEEE 802.11b standard supports the communication speeds of 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, and 11 Mbps. However, it is
recommended to select "auto."
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Configure the WEP key

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© Click ▼ for the "WEP Key" setting in the right side of the window. ® Select an item from the pull-down menu.
■This setting determines the method used to encrypt data transferred during wireless communication. Typically, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP keys are used. (128-bit WEP sets tighter security)
■ You can select either of the two WEP keys or select not to use an encryption key. If you are connecting the network camera to an existing wireless LAN that uses a WEP key, set the same WEP key to the network camera.
^NOTE
• WEP setting is not mandatory. Do not perform the WEP setting if you are not using WEP with your current wireless LAN.
• When you use encryption with the WEP key for the network camera, select
the items for "Encryption" and "WEP Key" correctly. There are rules for entering the WEP keys used for wireless data encryption. Enter a 10-byte (hexadecimal digits) or 5-byte (ASCII text) character string for the 64-bit WEP key, and a
26-byte (hexadecimal digits) or 13-byte (ASCII text) character string for the 128-bit WEP Key. Configure the WEP Key by referring tables below.
• Sometimes "64-bit WEP" is described as "40-bit WEP", in here, we use the
term "64-bit WEP." This means that other wireless devices using 40-bit WEP are using the same level of security as and are compatible with devices that
use 64-bit WEP.
• When you do not perform encryption of the data by WEP, your wireless
communication could be intercepted easily by third party. By using WEP for your data encryption, it becomes very difficult to decode the data. Because of this, it is recommended to do WEP setting if you are using wireless communication.
WEP Key Setting
64bit WEP Key 128bit WEP Key
ASCII text Number of Characters: 5 characters
Characters You Can Use: Alphanumeric characters (0 to 9, a to z, A to Z)
16 hexadecimal Number of Characters: 10 characters
Characters You Can Use: Alphanumeric characters (0 to 9, a to f, A to F)
^There is no distinction between capital letters and small letters.
Number of Characters: 13 characters Characters You Can Use: Alphanumeric characters (0 to 9, a to z, A to Z)
Number of Characters: 26 characters Characters You Can Use: Alphanumeric characters (0 to 9, a to f, A to F)
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WEP Key Setting (Example)
64bit WEP Key 128bit WEP Key
ASCII text nwcam toshibaikwb01
16 hexadecimal abcd1048ef 1234567890abcdef0987
654321
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¡Configuring Multi-Screen Mode Settings
• Selecting Multiple Cameras
The images of network cameras selected by this setting appear in multi view mode.
1) In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+) of "Multi-Screen Mode Settings", and then click
the sub menu "Selecting Cameras"
■ The settings appear in the right side of the window.
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2)Set "Multi-Screen Mode" to "ON"

3) From "Selection of Cameras for Multi-Screen Display," select cameras (check boxes)

4)Click the i JI button

■ The settings are registered in the network cameras.
^NOTE
• Clicking the I reset 11 button instead of clicking I II button at Step 4)
restores the previous configuration.
• When "Multi-Screen Mode" is set to "OFF," button will not be displayed
and cannot switch to the multi-view mode screen.
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• Adding Multiple Cameras
The network camera has a feature to automatically detect other cameras on the same network. If you want to display images from network cameras, which are on other networks, in multi-view mode, register them on the "Multi Screen Mode Settings" "Adding and Removing Cameras" screen.

1) In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+) of "Multi-Screen Mode Settings"

■ The sub menus appear.

2) From the list of sub menus, click "Adding and Removing Cameras"

The settings appear in the right side of the window.
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3)Enter the camera name

4)Enter an IP address

5)Click the 2 button

The settings are registered in the network cameras.
^NOTE
Clicking the I reset 11 button instead of clicking 1 II button at Step 5)
restores the previous configuration.
You can use any of the following procedures to confirm whether the network camera of an entered IP address has been registered.
■ In the left side of the window, click "Multi-Screen Mode Settings".
■From the list of sub menus of "Multi-Screen Mode Settings", click "Selection of Cameras".
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■ Configuring External Alarm Settings
If you connect a sensor or other device to the alarm input terminal (^page
94), an alarm will notify you when the sensor detects anything out of the ordinary. For example, if you connect a sensor attached to a door, an alarm can notify you when the door is opened or closed.
DPerform administrator login page 13)
■ A window containing the Admin Menu appears.
2) In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+)
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3)From the list of sub menus, click "Alarm Settings"
■ The settings appear in the right side of the window.
4)Set "Function" of the "External Alarm" setting to
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5)Configure each of the other settings

Input Type (alarm notification conditions)
This is the setting for external alarm input method. Set the conditions depending on kinds of sensor you are using.
Normal Opened (NO)
Non-Voltage point method. It opens the point (circuit) when nothing is happening (normal), and
closes when alarm has generated.
Normal Closed (NC)
Non-Voltage point method. It closes the point (circuit) when nothing is happening (normal), and
opens when alarm has generated.
^ The default setting is "Normal Opened (NO)."
Associate to P/T Operation (camera operation when an external alarm went off)
OFF Preset
Auto Patrol : The lens moves to each of the preset positions in order.
(Available Settings when "Preset" is Selected Above)
Preset No. (number of the preset which shows the camera
images when an external alarm has gone off)
^For example, you can select the preset number of a lens position
Resume Function (returns the lens to the position where it was
when the alarm went off)
: The lens will not move even if an alarm has generated. : The lens moves to the preset position specified for "Preset
No."
1 to 10
for showing the area around a sensor or other device attached to a door.
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in response to an alarm, the lens returns to the position where it was when the alarm went off.
OFF After the lens moved in response to an alarm, the lens
stays still at the position of the selected preset.
Resume Time (period of time until the Resume function starts)
10, 30, 60 seconds
^NOTE
• The "Preset No.," "Resume Function," and "Resume Time" settings are only valid when "Preset" is selected for "Associate to P/T Operation."
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6)To finish configuring the alarm settings,

click the m button below the settings
The changes are saved.

To restore the previous configuration,

click the I reset 11 button below the settings
The changes are discarded.

To configure other alarm settings,

proceed to the next section
^NOTE
• For details on connecting alarm input components, refer to the respective manuals of the components.
Configuring Motion Sensor Settings (IK-WB11A)
If you set "Function" of the "Motion Sensor" to "ON," an alarm will notify you a change detected.
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1)Set "Function" of the "Motion Sensor" setting to "ON"

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2)Configure each of the other settings

Sensitivity (detection sensitivity level)
Configures sensitivity for changing brightness. HIGH : Generates an alarm upon detection even to the slightest
change in brightness. MIDDLE : Sensitivity is at a level between HIGH and LOW. LOW : Generates an alarm upon detection of significant changes
in brightness only. ^ The default setting is "MIDDLE."
^ If an alarm is detected frequently when there are no abnormalities,
reduce the level of sensitivity.
Size (detection size)
Configures the abilty to detect movement. Large Generates an alarm upon detection even to the slightest
movement. The camera can detect easily any movement. Medium Small
^ If an alarm generates frequently even in normal occasion, change
the setting to "Small."
Detection size is at a size between "Large" and "Small". Generates an alarm upon detection of significant
movement only.
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©When you click "Click here to launch the settings window", the range
setting screen (8X8 squares) appears.
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® Paint out any square you want to set the sensor by clicking it
■ To undo this action, click the square again. [Setting the sensor outside the current displayed range of the screen)
(1) In the left side of the window for configuring the range, click
the H button.
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button to paint out all squares.
Click the I all OFF 11 button to unset all squares.
® Click the I save II button
The settings are saved and the window for configuring the range closes.
Clicking the I
c|ose
11 button closes the window for configuring the
range without saving the changes.
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• Squares set for Privacy Mask (^page 64) are already painted out in (dark) black.
• Clicking the I reset 11 button discards all unsaved changes.
Associate to P/T Operation (camera operation when a motion alarm went off)
OFF Preset
Auto Patrol : The lens moves to each of the preset positions in order.
: The lens will not move even if an alarm has generated. : The lens moves to the preset position specified for
"Preset No."
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Preset No. (number of the preset which images the camera
shows when an external alarm has gone off)
1 to 10
Resume Function (returns the lens to the position where it was
when the alarm went off)
ON : When a fixed period of time elapses after the lens moved in
response to an alarm, the lens returns to the position where it was when the alarm went off.
OFF : After the lens moved in response to an alarm, the lens stays
still at the position of the selected preset.
Resume Time (period of time until the Resume function starts)
10, 30, 60 seconds
^NOTE
• The "Preset No.," "Resume Function," and "Resume Time" settings are only valid when "Preset" is selected for "Associate to P/T Operation."
• Detection range of the motion sensor is the range the camera is monitoring. If there were some movements in where out of the camera monitoring range, the
movements cannot be detected.

3)To finish configuring the alarm settings,

click the button below the settings
The changes are saved.
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click the I reset
The changes are discarded.
button below the settings

To configure other alarm settings,

proceed to the next section
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Configuring Alarm Output Settings
The alarm output terminal (^page 94) facilitates the use of a siren, buzzer, emergency light, or other device when an alarm goes off.

1) Set the alarm notification time for "Output Hold Time" of the "Alarm Output" setting

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This setting is only valid if a light or other component is connected to the alarm output terminal.
Select a time from 1,5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 seconds.
^NOTE
• A new alarm cannot be received while an alarm recording (sound) is playing.

2)To finish configuring the alarm,

click the I save II button below the settings
■ The changes are saved.

To restore the previous configuration,

click the Ho button below the settings
■ The changes are discarded.
^NOTE
• For details on connecting alarm output components, refer to the respective manuals of the components.
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I Configuring Mail Settings
Network cameras have a feature for sending mail. If you configure this feature, mail is sent when:
An external alarm goes off.
■ Motion is detected. (IK-WB11A)
The internal battery runs out of power.
The IP address is changed.
• Configuring conditions for sending mail

1)In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+) of "Network Settings"

■ The sub menus appear.
2)From the list of sub menus, click "Mail"
■ The settings appear in the right side of the window.
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3) Enter the IP address or server name (host name) of the SMTP

■ Enter the SMTP server information specified by the provider.
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^NOTE
Some providers verify users by receiving mail. If you cannot send mail even if these items are correctly configured, enter the ID and password for verifying the IP address or server name (host name) of the POP3 server.
POP3 is a protocol for receiving (retrieving) mail from the mailbox. However, these settings will not result in received mail, for example, being deleted
because the network camera does not retrieve mail.

4)Enter the administrator mail address

■ Correctly enter the mail address specified by the provider.
The following explains how to configure settings related to when mail should be sent.
• Configuring the conditions of sending mail when an external
alarm goes off or motion is detected.
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1)Configure the "Conditions for Sending Mail When An External Alarm Goes Off" setting

■ Set the sending of mail when an external alarm goes off to "ON" or "OFF."
^NOTE
• The default setting is "OFF."
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2) Enter the Message Body and configure the "Attach Alarm Picture To Mail" setting

The text entered here becomes the body of messages. To the actual
body of a message, the time/date when the alarm went off and the camera name are added to the text entered here. If "ON" is set for "Attach Alarm Picture To Mail," the image saved by the network camera, when an external alarm was detected, is attached to a message at the size specified for "Attached Picture Size."
^NOTE
• The attached image data is in a format that ordinary mail client software can
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Motion Is Detected" setting
■ Set the sending of mail when motion is detected to "ON" or "OFF."
^NOTE
• The default setting is "OFF."
4) Enter the Message Body and configure the "Attach
Motion Picture To Mail" setting
The text entered here becomes the body of messages. To the actual
body of a message, the time/date when a motion was detected and the camera name are added to the text entered here. If "ON" is set for "Attach Motion Picture To Mail," the image saved by the network camera, when motion was detected, is attached to a message at the size specified for "Attached Picture Size."
^NOTE
• The attached image data is in a format that ordinary mail client software can
read.

5)Configure the "Attached Picture Size" setting

©Click ▼ for the "Attached Picture Size" setting in the right side of the
window
® Select an item from the pull-down menu
■ Set the alarm and detected motion image size.
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The following explains how to configure settings related to sending mail when the camera detects that the internal battery has run out of power.
I Configuring the conditions for sending mail when the inter
nal battery runs out of power
The internal battery may be out of power when the network camera is first unpacked after purchase or has been left unused with the power turned off for a while. Note that the network camera will no longer indicate the current time because the time and date are reset to their initial values when the internal battery runs out of power.
^If the time is not set correctly, the recording/playing functions may not
work right. Be sure to set correct time.

1) Configure the "Conditions for Send Mail When Internal Battery Runs Out Of Power" setting

■Set the "Send Mail When Internal Battery Runs Out of Power" to "ON" or "OFF."
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• The default setting is "ON."

2)Enter the message body

■ The text entered here becomes the body of messages.
The following explains how to configure settings related to sending mail when the IP address is changed.
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• Configuring the conditions for sending mail when the IP ad dress is changed
If the network camera is set to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server, the IP address is changed when the power of the net work camera is turned off or on, or periodically for security reasons. You can configure the network camera to send mail to inform you that the IP address has been changed.

Configure the "Condition for Sending Mail When IP Address Is Changed" setting

Set the "Send Mail When IP address Is Changed" to "ON" or "OFF."
The default setting is "ON."
^NOTE
Mail is not sent if the mail settings (SMTP server information and administrator mail address) (^page 59) have not been configured.
The following fixed information are also added to the body of messages.
The new IP address
The subnet mask
■The default gateway
The time and date
The camera name
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• Configuring Mail Address Settings for Sending Mail
Enter mail addresses and select the conditions for sending mail.

1) Configure the "Address For Sending Mail" settings and "Address For Sending Mail (Copy)" settings

■Enter mail addresses and click the boxes beside each address to select the conditions for which mail is sent.
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■ The settings are registered in the network cameras.
^NOTE
• After setting sending mail setting and clicking I "test." It is recommended to try the test to check your mail settings.
save
II button
save
II button, you may try
■ Configuring Privacy Mask Settings
You can configure the masking of camera images. Places with masking set are painted out in black.
This is a convenient feature for not showing certain places in images. For example, it allows you to hide the number plates of cars when the camera is installed in a garage or other location.

1)Perform administrator login page 13)

■ A window containing the Admin Menu appears.
2)In the left side of the window, click the toggle
(+) of "Camera Settings"
The sub menus appear.
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3)From the list of sub menus, click "Privacy Mask"

■ The settings appear in the right side of the window.

4)Set "Function" to "ON"

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5) Use the "Setup Range" setting to specify the mask range

For details on how to specify a range for the mask, see the explanation
for the "Detection Range" setting in "Configuring Motion Sensor Settings"
(^page 54).
6)Click the I
■ The changes are saved.
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■ Freeze Activity Settings
When in "Auto Patrol" mode, the "Freeze Activity Function" allows you to view a still image while the lens is moving. When you set this function to "ON” , the screen shows the regular motion images when the lens is at the preset positions, and shows a still image (an image right before the lens moves) when the lens is moving.

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■ A window containing the Admin Menu appears.
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2) In the left side of the window, click the toggle (+) of "Camera Settings"
■ The sub menus appear.
3) From the list of sub menus, click "PAN/TILT
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The settings appear in the right side of the window.
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4)Set the "Freeze Activity Function" to "ON"
5)Set the "Auto Patrol Stopping Time" setting
Select a time from 1,2, 5, and 10 minutes.
The period of time that the lens stops at the preset position is set.
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The changes are saved.
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Setting Items
I Camera Settings
. General Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Camera Picture Size 160 x 120
Picture Quality HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW Frame Rate HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW
Installation Environment Desktop/Wall, Ceiling Desktop/Wall, Ceiling AE Compensation -20 to 20 -20 to 20 Auto B/W ON/OFF ON/OFF Shutter Speed AES,1/120,1/60,1/30,
Auto Slow Shutter*' Auto Sensitivity Boost Sound Sensitivity HIGH/LOW HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW
■ 1: Auto-Slow shutter functions when the "shutter speed" is set "AES"
• Camera Picture Size :
Configures camera picture size. The bigger the size, the resolutions becomes higher.
IK-WB' Possible settings 1280 X960/800 X 600/640 Х480/
IK-WB01A Possible settings : 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 / 160 x 120/
The 320 x 240 ZOOM/160x120 ZOOM settings enlarge the center part of an image (640 x 480)and display it on the screen.
320 x 240 640 x 480 320 x 240 ZOOM
160 x120 ZOOM
320 X 240/160x120
320 x 240 ZOOM/1 60x120 ZOOM
1280 x 960 800 x 600 640 x 480 320 x 240
160 x 120
1/20,1/15,1/8,1/4,1/2,1, 2,4
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ON/OFF ON/OFF
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Configures the quality of camera images. When the picture sizes are the same, the file sizes change according to the each picture quality level.
HIGH MIDDLE LOW
^NOTE
• The picture quality and the file size change depending on the conditions of an object (splendor, resolution, movement).
• The smaller the file size, the network system will have less influence.
As a result, frame rate (next page) may become higher.
Better picture quality, but the file size becomes bigger. Standard quality and file size. Lower picture quality, but the file size becomes smaller.
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• Frame Rate:
IK-WB11A
Configures the frame rate of the image data sending to the network
(forwarding rate).
HIGH MIDDLE LOW
Actual frame rate changes depending on image size and setting environment (use of network cable, performance of a PC, etc—). The
maximum frame rate for HIGH setting are:
30 fps (320 X 240, 160X 1 20)
7.5 fps (1280 X 960, 800 X 600, 640 X 480)
The numbers in parentheses are the sizes of camera images.
^ The frame rate may get lowered when the slow shutter function and
SD memory card are in use.
IK-WB01A
Configures the frame rate of the camera. The bigher the frame rate, the
renewal speed of the single-view or multi-view mode screen becomes
faster. The lower the frame rate, sensitivity of the camera heightens.
HIGH MIDDLE LOW fps
Actual frame rate changes depending on picture size and setting environment (use of network cable, performance of a PC, etc—). The
maximum frame rate for HIGH setting are:
HIGH : 15fps(320 X 240 ZOOM, 160x120 ZOOM)
MIDDLE : 10fps(320 X 240 ZOOM, 160X120 ZOOM)
LOW : 5fps(320 X 240 ZOOM, 160x120 ZOOM)
The numbers in parentheses are the setting sizes of camera images.
: Higher frame rate. : Standard frame rate. : Lower frame rate.
15 fps
10 fps
5 fps
frame/second
7.5fps(640 X 480, 320 X 240, 160X 120)
5fps(640 X 480, 320 X 240, 160X 120)
2.5fps(640 X 480, 320 X 240, 160X 120)
^NOTE
• When using the camera at night, or installing the camera where the camera cannot get enough light, try setting lower frame rate to heighten the sensitivity of the camera.(IK-WB01A)
• When monitoring something very bright, like sunlight, you might see stripe patterns (called "smear") on the screen. If something like this happens, setting frame rate to "LOW" might help.
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• Installation Environment:
Turning the image (180°) depending on the installation environment. Desktop/Wall : Will not rotate the image when installing the camera on a
desk or a wall.
Ceiling : Rotates the image 180° when hanging the camera from
a ceiling.
^The images will not rotate when capture an image with 1 shot function.
(IK-WB01A)
• AE Compensation:
The camera adjusts the brightness of the image automatically. Adjust to the best splendor for each conditions of an object.
You can adjust the brightness between the range of -20 to 20. The bigger the number, picture becomes lighter, and the smaller the number, it becomes darker.
• Auto B/W:
Configures Auto B/W function. Auto B/W is the function that when monitored object becomes darker, it turns the image into black and white picture and helps the sensitivity of the camera to have better image. When the image turns to black and white, the image may have some noise.
ON : Auto B/W takes action. OFF : Auto B/W does not take action.
• Shutter Speed (IK-WB11A):
Configures the speed of electronic shutter. When setting the Shutter Speed to "AES(Automatic Electronic Shutter)," the camera automatically sets the shutter speed depending on the brightness of an object.
Possible settings:AES, 1/120, 1/60, 1/30, 1/20, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2,
1,2, 4
^NOTE
• When the shutter speed is set "AES," it automatically switches ND filter ON/OFF.
The images may become rough when switching ND filter ON/OFF.
When you set the shutter speed other than "AES," the ND filter*1 will not be ON automatically. Because of this, smear*2 may shows up on the screen more often.
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ND filter : A filter which controls light intensity.
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Smear : A phenomena that stripe patterns show up on the
screen from top to bottom toward the bright light.
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• Auto Slow Shutter(IK-WBllA):
Configures Auto Slow Shutter. When setting auto slow shutter to "ON" and the shutter speed to "AES," the slow shutter functions depending on the brightness of an object.
ON :The slow shutter takes action. OFF : The slow shutter does not take action.
• Auto Sensitivity Boost (IK-WBllA):
Configures Auto Sensitivity Boost function. Auto sensitivity boost function boosts up the sensitivity of the camera when an object gets darker. The screen may have more noises and resolution may get lowered when the image gets darker.
ON : The auto sensitivity boost takes action. OFF : The auto sensitivity boost does not take action.
• Sound Sensitivity:
Configures the sensitivity of microphone (sound). Change the settings depending on installation environment.
IK-WB11A
HIGH MIDDLE LOW
IK-WB01A
HIGH LOW
: Heightens the sensitivity of sound input. : Standard sound input sensitivity. : Lowers the sensitivity of sound input.
Heightens the sensitivity of a microphone (sound). Lowers the sensitivity of a microphone (sound).
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P/T Operation Restrictions None/Administrator Only None/Administrator Oniy
Auto Patrol Stopping Time 1,2 , 5, 10 minutes 1,2, 5, 10 minutes
Scan Speed SLOW/FAST SLOW/FAST Power Boost CENTER, HOME, CENTER, HOME, Function SCAN, AUTO PATROL SCAN, AUTO PATROL Freeze Activity ON/OFF ON/OFF Function
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3.Alarm Settings l)External Alarm
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Function ON/OFF ON/OFF Input Type Normal Closed (NC)/ Normal Closed (NC)/
Normal Opened (NO) Normal Opened (NO) Associate to P/T OFF, Preset,Auto Patrol OFF, Preset,Auto Patrol Operation Preset No. 1 to 10 1 to 10 Resume Function ON/OFF ON/OFF Resume Time 10, 30, 60 seconds 10, 30, 60 seconds
2)Motion Sensor Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Function Sensitivity Size Detection Range
Associate to P/T Operation Preset No Resume Function Resume Time
— — — —
— — ON/OFF —
ON/OFF HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL Set from screen ranges of 8X8 squares OFF, Preset, Auto Patrol
1to 10
10, 30, 60 seconds
^ Depending on what the camera is monitoring, the sensor may not work
properly.
3)Alarm Output Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Output Hold Time 1,5, 10, 15, 30, 60 seconds 1,5, 10, 15, 30, 60 seconds
4.Privacy Mask Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Function Setup Range
— —
ON/OFF Set from screen ranges of
8 x 8 squares (See Advanced User's Guide)
^ This is an easy image masking function. Depending on angles/movement of
PAN/TILT function, the masking positions may shift.
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Recording Settings
l)Alarm Recording
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A External Alarm ON/OFF ON/OFF Motion Sensor Pre-Recording 0, 3, 5, 10 frames 0, 3, 5, 10 frames Post-Recording 0, 3, 5, 10, 20 frames 0, 3, 5, 10, 20 frames Recording Cycled 1,2, 5, 10 seconds 1, 2, 5, 10 seconds
^ The camera records only one image of the moment alarm has generated
when "Pre-Recording" and "Post-Recording" are set to "0 frame".
2)Normal Recording (Only Possible when SD Memory Card Inserted) Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Function Recording Cycle
Timer Association
^ Image can be recorded with 1 second-recording cycle when picture sizes are
160 X 120, 320 X 240, 640 X 480: 2 seconds-recorded cycle when picture
sizes are 800 X 600 , 1280 X 960. X The frame rate (renewal speed) may become slower when recording images. X Actual Recording Cycle may differ from your setting when the slow shutter is
in use.
3)Timer Recording
X
— —
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
1,2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120, 180 seconds
ON/OFF
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4)Overwriting Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Function
If you'd like to use this function, use SD memory card bigger than 128MB. Otherwise, it may shorten the life of SD memory card. When playing the recorded images from SD memory card, you cannot record any images on the card.
If an SD memory card is used to record both alarm recordings and normal recordings, thirty percent of the total storage space is used for alarm record ings and the rest is used for normal recordings. The camera will not record any images when deleting images in the SD memory card. The frame rate may become slower when deleting images in the SD memory card. When either Alarm recording or Normal recording becomes full even if there are some more spaces in the SD memory card, the camera notifies you that the card is "full."
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Start: 0 to 23 Stop: 0 to 23
ON/OFF
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■ Network Settings
l.Network Connection Settings
l)General Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Camera Name Enter up to 32 single-byte Enter up to 32 single-byte
characters characters Auto Identification of Other Cameras DHCP ON/OFF ON/OFF IP Address Enter the static IP Enter the static IP
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask Enter the subnet mask Default Gateway Enter the default gateway Enter the default gateway
2)DNS Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Primary DNS Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address
3)HTTP Port Setting Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
HTTP Port No. Enter the port number Enter the port number
4)Camera ID Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Camera ID Cannot be changed Cannot be changed
2.Wireless LAN Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
COM Mode Infrastructure, adhoc Infrastructure, adhoc COM Channel 1 to 11 1 to 11 ESS-ID COM Speed Auto, 11,5.5, 2.0, 1.0 Mbps Auto, 11, 5.5, 2.0, 1.0 Mbps Encryption Off, 64 bit WEP, 128 bit WEP Off, 64 bit WEP, 128 bit WEP WEP Key Type 16 hexadecimal, ASCII text 16 hexadecimal, ASCII text WEP Key 64 bit: 10 characters
ON/OFF ON/OFF
address address
Enter the IP address Enter the IP address
Enter the IP address Enter the IP address
128 bit: 26 characters
Enter up to 32 single-byte characters Enter up to 32 single-byte characters
64 bit: 10 characters
(hexadecimal digits),
5 characters (ASCII text)
(hexadecimal digits),
13 characters (ASCII text)
(hexadecimal digits),
5 characters (ASCII text)
128 bit: 26 characters
(hexadecimal digits),
13 characters (ASCII text)
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3.Mail Settings
l)Server Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
SMTP Server Name Enter the server name Enter the server name SMTP IP Address Enter the IP address Enter the IP address POP3 Server Name Enter the server name Enter the server name POP3 IP Address Enter the IP address Enter the IP address
2)Verification Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
User ID Enter the user ID Enter the user ID Password Enter the password Enter the password Password (Confirm) Reenter the password Reenter the password
Administrator Mail Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Mail Address Enter the mail address Enter the mail address Subject of Sent Messages
Conditions for Sending Mail when An External Alarm Goes Off
4) Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Send Mail When An External Alarm Goes Off Message Body Enter up to 256 single
Attach Alarm Picture To Mail
Enter up to 128 single byte characters
ON/OFF ON/OFF
byte characters ON/OFF ON/OFF
Enter up to 128 single byte characters
Enter up to 256 single byte characters
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Conditions for Sending Mail When Motion is Detected
5) Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Conditions for Sending Mail When Motion is Detected
Message Body
Attach Motion Picture To Mail
Attached Picture Size Setting
ON/OFF
Enter up to 256 single byte characters ON/OFF
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Attached Picture Size
640 x 480 320 x 240
160 x 120
1280 x 960 800 x 600 640 x 480 320 x 240
160 x 120
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7)Conditions for Sending Mail when Internal Battery Runs Out Of Power Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Send Mail When Internal Battery Runs out Out Of Power
Message Body
8)Conditions for Sending Mail When IP Address Is Changed
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Enter up to 256 single
byte characters
Enter up to 256 single byte characters
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Send Mail When IP Address is Changed
Message Body The IP address is
ON/OFF ON/OFF
The IP address is
changed.
New IP address: ***
Subnet mask: ***
Default gateway: *** Day, month, year, time
Camera Name; ***
changed. New IP address: *** Subnet mask: *** Default gateway: *** Day, month, year, time Camera Name; ***
9)Addresses for Sending Mail (To) Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Input fields for up to
10 addresses (To)
■ Enter the mail addresses
■ For each address, you can configure individually whether mail is sent when: an external alarm goes off, the internal battery runs out of power, or the IP address is changed
■ Enter the mail addresses
■For each address, you can configure individually whether mail is sent when: an external alarm goes off, the internal battery runs out of power, or the IP address is changed
1 0)Addresses for Sending Mail (Cc)
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Input fields for up to
10 addresses (Cc)
■ Enter mail addresses
■ For each address, you can configure individually whether mail is sent when: an external alarm goes off, the internal battery runs out of power, or the IP address is changed
■ Enter mail addresses
■For each address, you can configure individually whether mail is sent when: an external alarm goes off, the internal battery runs out of power, or the IP address is changed
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4.Routing Table Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Static Routing Table Settings
ARP Table Settings l)Static ARP Table Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Static ARP Table Settings
2)Browse ARP Table Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
ARP Table List of ARP displayed List of ARP displayed
* Clicking the Lciea^ button deletes the contents of the ARP table.
6.DDNS Settings
Configure the following settings for up to ten entries: destination address, subnet mask, gateway address, and metric
Configure the following settings for up to ten entries: IP address, MAC address
Configure the following settings for up to ten entries: destination address, subnet mask, gateway address, and metric
Configure the following settings for up to ten entries: IP address, MAC address
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A DDNS ON/OFF ON/OFF DDNS User Name Enter the user name Enter the user name DDNS Password Enter the password Enter the password DDNS Server Enter the server
name
Enter the server name
■ Security Settings
l.Access Restriction Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Restrict Access by IP Address IP Address Enter up to ten IP
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Enter up to ten IP
addresses
addresses
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2.Filtering Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Filtering by MAC Address
MAC Address Enter up to ten MAC
ON/OFF ON/OFF
addresses
3.User Restriction Settings Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
User Restrictions ON/OFF ON/OFF Login ID Enter the login ID Enter the login ID Password Enter the password Enter the password Password (Confirm) Reenter the password Reenter the password
■ Multi-screen Mode Settings
l.Adding and Removing Cameras
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
List of Registered
Cameras
2.Selecting Cameras l)Switching to Multi-Screen Mode Setting
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Multi-Screen Mode ON/OFF ON/OFF
Enter the camera name
and IP address
Enter up to ten MAC addresses
Enter the camera name and IP address
2)Selection of Cameras for Multi-screen Display Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Selection of Cameras for Multi-screen Display
Select cameras that were registered by searching automatically or by using the administrator function for adding cameras
Select cameras that were registered by searching automatically or by using the administrator function for adding cameras
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■ Administrator Functions
l.Changing the Password
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Current Login ID Enter the current login IDEnter the current login ID Current Password Enter the current passwordEnter the current password New Login ID Enter the new login ID Enter the new login ID New Password Enter the new passwordEnter the new password New Password (Confirm)
Setting the Time
l)Time Zone
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Time Zone GMT-12:00~GMT+12:00GMT-12:00~GMT+12:00
2)Changing the Time Manually Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Date Select a date from the Select a date from the
Time Select a time from the Select a time from the
Reenter the password Reenter the password
date boxes date boxes
time boxes time boxes
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Changing the Time Using an NTP Server Setting
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Function ON/OFF ON/OFF NTP Server Host Enter the host name Enter the host name Name IP Address for an Enter the IP address Enter the IP address NTP Server
4) Quick Time Setting
5) Daylight saving setting
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Daylight saving Valid, Invalid Valid, Invalid
^ The camera will not record normal images between 1:00AM to 2:00AM
(Summer Time) on the last Sunday of October. However, it will record normal images between 1:00AM to 2:00AM (regular time) on the last Sunday of October only if the Normal Recording function is set to "ON".
^ You cannot set the time (between 2:00AM to 3:00AM on the first Sunday of
April.) manually if the Daylight saving is set to "valid."
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3.Firmware Update Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
File Name Download the firmware.
Then, select the file by entering the file path or browsing
■ Log Management
l.Forwarding Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Forward Log to
Another Server
Name of Destination
Server
IP Address of Destination Server
2.Browse and Delete Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Log List The list of logs is displayed The list of logs is displayed
* Clicking the I clear II button deletes the logs.
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Enter the server name Enter the server name
Enter the IP address Enter the IP address
Download the firmware. Then, select the file by entering the file path or browsing
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Connecting the Camera to a Server

Using a high-capacity server for storing video image data delivered from network cameras enables you to save all video image data within a specific period, for retrieving and playing when necessary.
Although no special external interface is provided for retrieving video image data from network cameras, you can easily retrieve video image data using the normal HTTP protocol. Some programming in perl or another language is required for data retrieval; however, you need only to create components that are essential to data sampling. You do not need to write programs for the screen frame design and other viewer aspects that are not essential.
Furthermore, the network camera stores various information generated internally as logs. These logs support the syslog protocol, so they can be transferred from the network camera to a server (running an OS such as Unix or Linux that supports the syslog protocol) if you configure the log transfer setting of the network camera.
Constant monitoring of these logs facilitates expert detection of any trouble occurring within the network camera. Although this requires continuous monitoring of syslog (or messages) on the server, the recent increase in the popularity of network management systems (NMS) equipped with many features for monitoring, for example, networks, system performance, and resources means that this is not a problem.
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Returning to the Default Settings
Follow the procedure below to return to the default settings.
• Return to the defaults settings by using a thin, pointed object to press the reset button, shown in the figure on page 14, 15 in Basic User's Guide, for at least 5 seconds.
The settings return to the defaults.
The following shows the default settings.
^NOTE
• Pressing the reset button for less than a second switches ON/OFF of the
video output. This function, the video output, is only for checking images on the screen when installing the camera. At this moment, the camera stops image recordings and sending images and sound to the network.
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Default Settings
I Camera Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A General Settings Camera Picture Size 640X480 640X480 Picture Quality MIDDLE MIDDLE Frame Rate HIGH HIGH Installation Environment Desktop/Wall Desktop/Wall AE Compensation 0 0 Auto B/W OFF OFF Shutter Speed Auto Slow Shutter Auto Sensitivity Boost 666 6 OFF Sound Sensitivity HIGH MIDDLE Pan/Tilt Settings P/T Operation Restrictions None None Auto Patrol Stopping Time 5 minutes 5 minutes Scan Speed FAST FAST Power Boost Function CENTER CENTER Freeze Activity Function OFF OFF Alarm Settings External Alarm
Motion Sensor
Function Input Type
Associate to P/T Operation
Preset No.
Resume Function Resume Time Function
OFF OFF Normal Open (NO) Normal Open (NO) OFF OFF
1 (This setting is only valid when "Associate to P/T operation" is set to "Preset")
OFF OFF 30 seconds 30 seconds
Sensitivity Size Detection Range
Associate to P/T Operation
Preset No.
Resume Function Resume Time
— —
— — — — —
AES OFF
1 (This setting is only valid when "Associate to P/T operation" is set to "Preset")
OFF LOW Large All OFF OFF
1 (This setting is only valid when "Associate to P/T operation" is set to "Preset")
OFF 30 seconds
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Alarm Output
Output Hold Time
5 seconds 5 seconds Privacy Mask Settings Function Setup Range
— —
OFF
All OFF
Recording Function Settings
Alarm Recording External Alarm OFF OFF
Motion Sensor
OFF Pre-Recording 10 frames 10 frames Post-Recording 10 frames 1 0 frames Recording Cycle 2 seconds 2 seconds
Normal Recording Function
Recording Cycle
Timer Association
Time Recording Time Setting
Over Writing Function
5555— 5555—
5555— 5555—
OFF
60 seconds
OFF
Start 8 0'clock, Stop: 17 0'clock
OFF
■ Network Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Network Connection General Settings Camera Name 5wcam01 nwcam01
Auto Identification of Other Cameras
DHCP ON ON IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Settings Primary DNS
Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address
Http Port Setting. Http Port No. 80 80 Camera ID Camera ID Wireless LAN Settings Communication Mode adhoc adhoc Communication Channel 10 10
ESS-ID ikwb ikwb Communication Speed Auto Auto
Encryption Off Off WEP Key
OFF OFF
192.168.0.30 (This setting is only valid when "DHCP" is set to "OFF")
255.255.255.0 (This setting is only valid when "DHCP" is set to "OFF")
192.168.0.30 (This setting is only
valid when "DHCP" is set to "OFF")
255.255.255.0 (This setting is only valid when "DHCP" is set to "OFF")
Each product has different number. Each product has different number.
ASCII text (This setting is only valid when
'Encryption' is not set to 'Off')
ASCII text (This setting is only valid when
'Encryption' is not set to 'Off')
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Mail Settings Server Settings
Verification Settings
Administrator Mail Settings Conditions for Sending Mails when an External Alarm Goes Off
Conditions for Sending Mail when Motion is Detected
Attached Picture Size Setting
Conditions for Sending Mail when Internal Battery Runs Out of Power
Condition for Sending Mail when IP Address is Changed
Addresses for Sending Mail
SMTP Server Name SMTP IP Address POP3 Server Name POP3 IP Address User ID Password Password (Confirm) Mail Address
Subject of Sent Messages
Send Mail When an
TOSHIBA Network CameraTOSHIBA Network Camera
OFF OFF External Alarm Goes Off Message Body
Attach Alarm
External Alarm DetectionExternal Alarm Detection
OFF OFF Picture to Mail
Conditions for Sending Mail when Motion is Detected
Message Body
Attach Motion
Picture to Mail
Attached Picture Size
Send Mail when Internal Battery Runs Out of Power
Message Body
Send Mail when IP
640X480 640X480
ON ON
The internal battery of a network
camera is off. Since time may have
shifted please carry out administrator
login and perfprm time doubling
ON ON
Address is Changed
Message Body
The IP address is changed.
New IP address: ***
Subnet mask: ***
Default gateway: ***
Year, month, and day
Camera name: *** Input fields for up
to 10 addresses
(To)
Input fields for up
to 10 addresses
(Cc)
— — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— —
OFF
Motion Detection OFF
The internal battery of a network camera is off. Since time may have shifted, please carry out administrator login and perform time doubling
The IP address is changed. New IP address: *** Subnet mask: *** Default gateway: *** Year, month, and day Camera name: ***
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Routing Table Settings Destination Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Metric
ARP Table Settings
IP Address MAC Address Static ARP Table Settings Browse ARP Table DDNS Settings Use DDNS DDNS User Name DDNS Password DDNS Server
Browse ARP table Browse ARP table
OFF OFF
www.netcam.zaantek.netwww.netcam.zaantek.net
— — — — — —
— —
— —
■ Security Settings
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A
Access Restriction Settings
Restrict Access by IP Address OFF OFF IP Address Filtering Settings Filtering by MAC Address OFF OFF MAC Address User Restriction Settings User Restrictions OFF OFF Login ID guest guest Password guest guest Password (Confirm) guest guest
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Adding and Removing Cameras Camera Name Entry
Selection of Cameras Switching to Multi-screen Display SettingsOFF OFF Selection of Cameras for Multi-screen Display
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■ Administrator Functions
Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Changing the Password Current Login ID Current Password New Login ID New Password New Password (Confirm) Setting the Time Time Zone GMT-12:00~GMT+12:00GMT-12:00~GMT+12:00 Changing the Time Manually Changing the Time Using an NTP Server Setting
Daylight Saving Setting valid valid Firmware Update File Name
Date The date currently setThe date currently set
Time The time currently setThe time currently set
Function OFF OFF NTP Server Host Name IP Address for an NTP Server
— — — — — — — —
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Item IK-WB01A IK-WB11A Forwarding Settings Forward Log to Another Server OFF OFF Name of Destination Server IP Address of Destination Server Browse and Delete Settings Log List
II
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Updating the Firmware

Follow the procedure below to update the firmware.

[ Initial Procedure

• Create a folder in which to save the latest firmware.
• Access the following Toshiba Web page via the Internet. URL: http://www.netcam.toshiba.com
Download the latest firmware according to the explanation on the Web page.
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Perform administrator login

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■For details on how to login, refer to page 13.
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The sub menus appear.
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Click "Firmware Update"

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^NOTE
• The default versions of each product are as followed. IK-WB01A Model^100-100-100-001 IK-WB11A Model^100-100-100-011
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Click Browse.
The following screen appears.
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Select the latest firmware file that was saved in
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the folder created in the section "Initial Procedure."
The name of the selected file appears in the screen shown in Step 3.
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^ Click UPDATE I in the screen shown in Step 3

The firmware update begins. After a while, the firmware update finishes and the camera restarts
automatically.
Important
• Updating the firmware is the responsibility of the customer.
• The camera stops moving during the firmware update.
• Do not turn off the power of the camera during the firmware updating. It causes failure in updating firmware.
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Others
A l a r m T e r m i n a l s
G l o s s a r y ( I n d e x )
E r r o r s a n d M e s s a g e s
B e f o r e C a l l i n g S e r v i c e P e r s o n n e l . . .
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
A p p e a r a n c e D i a g r a m ( I K - W B 0 1 A )
A p p e a r a n c e D i a g r a m ( I K - W B 1 1 A )
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You can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm terminals. See following table for functions of each terminal.
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ALARM IN Alarm Input
ALARM OUT
GND
Alarm Output
GND
■ Inputs External Alarm signal. You can choose the type of input signal:
Normal Opened (NO) or Normal Closed (NC). Connect a sensor or other devices to the camera.
■Outputs open corrector. Max.DC 24V, 50mA. Output holding time follows the those of
Alarm Settings/Alarm Output. (^page 73)
Description
GND for a signal
ALARM IN Alarm input terminal
ALARM OUT Alarm output terminal
GND
■ Connecting External Alarm Devices to the Alarm Input/Output
Terminals
■ Be sure to connect cables of external alarm devices before connecting AC adaptor cable and LAN cable to the camera.
■ When you place IK-WB11A outside, be sure to waterproof the devices and cables just like the power cord and LAN cable by using conduit pipes or the like.
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■ Specifications of Alarm Signals
■ Example Circuit Connection
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Number
1 shot..............................................20
This function captures an image as JPEG file. You can operate this function from the controller, and the image is displayed in the browser for
1 Shot.
AC adaptor Accessories
Access restriction settings..............78
Access Point...................................46
A device which connects PCs and wireless devices to each other in the wireless environment, and perform common files through wireless connection.
Adhoc method
Adhoc method is one of the components of wireless LAN networking. Used when networking without access point or a wireless router.
Administrator Admin menu AE compensation
Compensation for Automatic Exposure of the camera.
ALARM IN/OUT
(Alarm input/output terminal) Alarm output holding time
Alarm list.........................................29
ARP table
ARP is a shortened form of Address Resolution Protocol. It is the table to calculate MAC address from IP address on the TCP/IP protocol.
ASCII Text
ASCH(American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
Attaching picture to mail
Auto B/W........................................71
Auto Patrol .....................................20
The camera can register max of 10 presets of the lens directions. This function patrols these preset positions in fixed time intervals.
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12 14 71
94 73
78
48
61
Auto sensitivity boost
Auto Slow Shutter...........................72
Before calling service personnel 106 Browser
9 4
Camera ID Camera searching application "Camera Finder" Camera name Changing password
COM channel
COM speed
Connection
Controller.................................. 19,35
Crossover cable
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Software to view WEB screens. There are browser of Microsoft®'s
Internet ExplorerTM and NetscapeTM Communications's
NetscapeTM Navigator.
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(administrator)
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When dividing usable frequency band in wireless LAN communication, you can have individual communication. Each divided frequency band is called channel. (llchannels in total)
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The product supports 10/100Mbps when using wired LAN. When using wireless LAN, the product supports
11/5.5/2/1Mbps which standardized by IEEE802.11b, and automatically decides communication speed.
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Camera controlling browser is called controller. Administrator's controller and user's controller are very different in functions. Administrator controller has basic, preset, alarm list, and recording (IK-WB11A only) controllers, but these are easily switch to one another with one touch.
One of the Ethernet cables made to connect 2 PCs without using hub or router.
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72
13
75
BUG34
15, 18
BUG39
47
47
BUG24-26
BUG24
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DC IN(Power input terminal) .BUG15 DDNS
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78
(Dynamic Domain Name System)
This is the technique to overwrite the information of DNS(Domain
Name System)server dynamically and forward only different informations between DNS servers. Because of this, it enables to reduce forwarding data which are needed to renew information of DNS server, and reduce overhead of the network. If this combines
with DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol), it is possible to assign IP address and host name right away as the host on the LAN changes.
Default gateway..............................45
Network devices cannot communicate directly with devices in other networks. In this case, communication becomes possible by using devices like router. Generally, when communicating
with other networks, you set the
sending destination to that router.
DHCP..............................................43
(Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
This is the protocol to assign IP address dynamically to each client on TCP/IP network. DHCP server controls information of IP address, gateway address, domain name and subnet mask and can assign
these to client.
DNS
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75
(Domain Name System)
IP address is composed of list of numbers, and is hard to manage.
Thus we use domain name which
consists of alphabet and some symbols as alias to operate computers. This system, to correspond the IP address and the domain name, is called DNS.
Download........................................89
Taking and saving data from a device
in remote place by using network.
Encryption(WEP)............................48
Adopted encryption method by
IEEE802.1 1b as standard technique. There are 2 methods using 64-bit and 128-bit data.
ESS-ID
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47
(Extended Service Set Identifier)
This is the ID to discriminate all PC and wireless routers which make up the wireless LAN. You need to set the same ESS-ID to all the devices on the same network.
Ethernet............................BUG14, 15
LAN communication method developed by Xerox and other companies.
External Alarm................................46
Filtering Settings Firmware
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79 89
Program to run this product. It is
installed in the flash memory, and can overwrite the program from PC by using PC upload function of the WEB.
Frame rate......................................70
Barometer for renewing displayed
images per second.
Freeze activity F-value
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116
The value to indicate brightness. The smaller the value, the light is brighter.
Hub.................................................43
Wire gathering device used
in10Base-T/100Base-TX network.
Build up a network by connecting devices around a hub radially. There are various ports, like 8port, 4port.
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IEEE802.11b IEEE(Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers)
International standard gauge of wireless LAN by IEEE. It enables wireless communication without having complicated wiring by using direct spectrum difusion method with communication speed of
11Mbps/2.4GHz range(max.)
Image magnification Infrastructure method
Infrastructure method is one of the components of wireless LAN networking. Construct one network by unifying wired network and wireless network through access point and/or wireless router.
Installation Installation Environment
Configures installation environment of the product.
IP address
Address information for IP protocol. All devices communicate with IP must have IP addresses. Devices connected to the Internet must have only one global IP address in the world. IP address can be divided into network ID and host ID, and depending on the values of network ID, it also can be divided into class A, B and C.
JAVATM2...................................13, 33
Object-oriented language program developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. of the United States. The program has the function of that automatically downloads and starts up programs from web server despite the differences of hardware or OS. Compare to JAVA™, JAVATM2 has improved performance, stability, security and correlation. The network camera uses JAVATM2 for displaying images and outputting sound on Internet Explore™ and Netscape™ Navigator.
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BUG16, 18
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46
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43
(Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Standard gauge for compression of colored still image by ITU-TS (International Telecommunication Union: ex-CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization). It can compress a still image between 1/1 0 to 1 /
100 of size.
LAN
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(Local Area Network)
Computer networking in small area.
Lens cover
LIVE................................................ 19
Images which the camera is projecting is called LIVE. When LIVE icon is displayed at the lower part of the screen, it's displaying LIVE images. See PLAYBACK
Login Log management
MAC Address
(Media Access Control Address)
Assigned individual code for each network card. Ethernet sends and receives the frame(data) by using this code.
Mail settings Motion sensor Moving an image to the center ..15, 18 Multi-screen mode Multi-view mode
Network
PCs and other devices are connected to each other for information exchange via cables, public lines and/or radio.
Networking settings ND(Neutral Density)switch
With the installed ND filter, outdoor and indoor monitoring is made possible by adjusting light intensity.
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BUG24, 25
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Normal Opened/Closed NTP server
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53 80
(Network Time Protocol)
Server which provides accurate date and time from network.
OS
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Overwriting function
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74
Picture quality.................................69
Playback.........................................22
The camera can play recorded
images. This function is called playback. You can control the recorded images with administrator controller easily."PLAYBACK" icon
will be displayed when playing
recorded images, and you can distinguish it from live images. See LIVE
Playing recorded images
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POP3..............................................60
(Post Office Protocol Version 3)
Protocol needed to receive e-mail on the Internet and Intranet. Client uses this when receiving e-mail from the
mail server, and it has attesting function. Some mail servers use this function to send mail with SMTP.
(POP3 before SMTP)
Port forwarding Port Number
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BUG26
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75
The number to discriminate services
( kinds of application) on TCP and
UDP. For example, SMTP for e-mail
uses 25 and 80 for HTTP in general.
Power Boost function Power cord Privacy mask Preset Protocol
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P/T operation restriction
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25
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Rear cover........................................4
Record list Recording normal images
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31 74
Returning to the default settings .... 83
Reset button...................................83
Resolution Resume function RNCP
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(Retrieve Neighborly Cameras Protocol)
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Protocol for mutual communication.
Because of this protocol, the cameras can identify each other. The camera searching application, Camera Finder, also uses this protocol.
Routing table
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Table for addressed network, which host and router are controlling, and the network interface and router to communicate with.
Scan
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The function that the lens moves in horizontal direction. Also called horizontal patrol function. The lens stops after one lap.
Screw holes for a tripod /stand SD memory card
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Secure Digital memory card. New super compact memory card that can record huge volume of multi media data.
Security settings.............................78
Sending mail when external
alram goes off.................................60
Shutter speed Single-view mode SMTP
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(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
4
Protocol for sending e-mail on the
Internet and Intranet. Used when exchanging e-mail between servers or when client sends mail to the server.
Sound sensitivity settings...............72
Specifications Still image Straight-through Cable
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One of the Ethernet cables to connect PC and Ethernet hub.
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Subnet mask...................................45
IP address is composed of network ID and host ID. It plays a role to judge the length of network ID to distinguish network ID and host ID. By using this system, it estimates whether IP address of the addressed host is in local network or remote network.
Sun visor Switching views
TCP/IP^....................**.....................*.... 116
(Transmission Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol)
Network protocol invented by a network project with the financial support from the Pentagon. This is the standard protocol of the Internet and at the same time, it is the most popularized protocol. Network layer protocol is IP, and transport layer protocols are TCP(Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP(User Datagram Protocol). FTP, SMTP and other applications use TCP/IP.
Timer recording
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74
Wire clamp Wired LAN
Wireless LAN...........................BUG25
LAN(Local Area Network)which does not need wiring. It constructs a network by using infrared or laser in small areas.
Wireless router
4
Device which relays data on a network to other network is called router. It decides by itself to which route to choose to forward the data by looking at IP address of network device. Wireless router has wireless LAN communication function in addition to these features.
xDSL
ADSL technique has been invented to have high-speed data communication by using a pair of copper wire in the analogue telephone line. Related techniques derived from ADSL are called xDSL. This is a device to connect these to the Internet.
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BUG22 BUG24
BUG25, 26
BUG26
Updating firmware URL
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(Uniform Resource Locator)
Method for assigning the Internet resource. "http://www.toshiba. com/" is the example of when accessing a website on the Internet.
Video output
Wall bracket
WEP................................................48
(Wired Equivalent Privacy)
Encryption. Standard encryption method in IEEE802.11b.Even if someone intruded to your computer and try to read the data, it makes difficult to decode the data if you perform the encryption.
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BUG15
81 13
Zoom in/Zoom out.
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