Toshiba IK-WR01A Operation Manual

NETWORK CAMERA
Model: IK-WR01A
Operation Manual
To get started, read the separate “Safety Precautions” carefully.
For information on the latest products and peripheral devices, refer to
the following Web page.
http://www.netcam.toshiba.com
The above URL is subject to change without prior notice. If the URL
changes, refer to the Toshiba website
(http://www.cctv.toshiba.com).
This User’s Guide applies to the firmware version
R1.01
WR01-01
Important Safety Instructions
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Be sure to read “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS” in the separate “Safety Precautions.”
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INTRODUCTION
FEATURES & DESCRIPTION
IK-WR01A has the following features: (1) Flush/Surface mount. (2) IP66 Standard for dust and water resistance. (3) Built in vari-focal lens with auto-iris
Focal length 3.0~8.0mm.
(4) Incorporated 1/3" type CCD image sensor gives high resolution and excellent sensitivity
480 lines horizontal resolution
0.4 lx minimum illumination with tint dome cover (5) 50dB Signal-To Noise Ratio (6) Power supply- AC24V or DC12V - This camera automatically detects the power. (7) BLC, AGC, and Line-Lock (AC24V)
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................. 2
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 3
FEATURES & DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 3
Table of Contents ................................................................................................. 3
Names and Features of Parts ............................................................................. 5
Installation/Set up
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 8
Adjust the Angle of View...................................................................................... 8
Installing the Camera Unit ................................................................................. 11
Installation to Wall or Ceiling with Mounting Base (Surface Mount Installation) ...
Installation to Junction Box with Bracket (Flush Mount Installation) ............... 12
Change of Dome Cover.................................................................................. 13
Connecting to a Video Monitor ............................................................................. 14
Connecting to a Video Monitor .......................................................................... 14
About the POWER SELECT Switch .................................................................. 15
When power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub, etc................................ 15
When power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power source .................. 15
Line-Lock control .................................................................................................. 16
LINE LOCK PHASE ....................................................................................... 17
Adjusting a Lens ................................................................................................... 18
Back Light Compensation ................................................................................. 18
Auto White Balance (AWB) ................................................................................ 19
Setting Up the Network Camera Environment...................................................... 20
Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System .................................... 20
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network .............................. 21
About the IP Address ..................................................................................... 21
Structure of Connection ..................................................................................... 22
Connecting ........................................................................................................ 23
Using the Camera Search Application “Camera Finder” ...................................... 24
Changing Administrator Login ID and Password .................................................. 26
Setting up Access Restriction ............................................................................... 28
Configuring the Network Manually ....................................................................... 30
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INTRODUCTION (Cont.)
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Viewing ................................................................................................................. 34
Viewing Logs ........................................................................................................ 39
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About Recording Images ...................................................................................... 42
Recording Images on FTP Server ........................................................................ 43
Recording Images on a Personal Computer ........................................................ 51
Recording
How to Set up ....................................................................................................... 56
System Settings ................................................................................................... 57
Setting up
User Settings ........................................................................................................ 60
Admin Settings ..................................................................................................... 62
Alarm Settings ...................................................................................................... 64
Network Settings .................................................................................................. 66
Mail Settings ......................................................................................................... 68
FTP Client Settings .............................................................................................. 70
DDNS Settings ..................................................................................................... 71
Updating the Firmware ......................................................................................... 72
Saving the Settings on a Personal Computer....................................................... 74
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Index (Glossary) ................................................................................................... 78
Display of Logs ..................................................................................................... 81
Before Calling Service Personnel... ...................................................................... 83
Specifications ....................................................................................................... 90
Appearance Diagram............................................................................................ 91
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Viewing Images ................................................................................................. 34
Camera Window Screen ................................................................................ 35
Menu that is displayed when right-clicking on the image ............................... 35
Adjusting Images on the Camera ...................................................................... 36
Adding Images .................................................................................................. 38
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Record Settings ................................................................................................. 43
FTP General Settings ..................................................................................... 44
Periodic FTP by Schedule .............................................................................. 46
FTP by Motion Detection ................................................................................ 48
File Transfer Order ............................................................................................. 50
Periodic FTP by Schedule .............................................................................. 50
Image Recording Feature .................................................................................. 51
Recording Current Image Data as Still Image ................................................... 53
Setting up
General Configuration ....................................................................................... 56
Restoring the default settings ......................................................................... 58
Rebooting the network camera ...................................................................... 59
Updating the Firmware ................................................................................... 59
Click “Firmware update................................................................................. 59
Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer ................................. 59
Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer .................................... 75
Others
About PoE Power Supply Functions for Supplying Power via a LAN cable ....... 89
Other ................................................................................................................. 89
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Names and Features of Parts
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Mode Setting Switch
LL
ON
OFF
BLC (Backlight Compensation Switch
BLC
With the switch on, it adjusts the backlight automatically to obtain the best possible image. LL Sets camera synchronization to line lock with the switch on. Available only with AC24V.
Lens Iris ADJ
Counterclockwise: The picture becomes
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darker. Clockwise: The picture becomes brighter. "Optimum Value" is at default setting.
Line Lock Phase ADJ
Adjusts the phase of the line lock.
Monitor Out Connector
Connect with the supplied monitor out harness wire. Used to view the image when adjusting the position of the camera.
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RESET
When the button is pressed, all the set values of the network camera are reset to the default settings (initial stage). (page.88)
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PoE/POWER SELECT switch
Select the type of power source input. Default switch is set to ACDC. (Refer to Page15)
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Video Out Jack
Connect a video monitor to the video output jack.
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RJ45 Connector (Option)
Ethernet Port
Connect a LAN cable to the port. A PoE compatible hub is also supported.
AC24V/DC12V Power Plug Terminal
Connect an AC24V/DC12V power plug to the terminal. (Refer to Page15)
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Connecting to a Video Monitor
Line-Lock Control
Adjusting a Lens
Setting Up the Network Camera
Environment
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network
Using the Camera Search Application “Camera Finder”
Changing Administrator Login ID and Password
Setting up Access Restriction
Configuring the Network
Manually
INSTALLATION
Installation/Set up
Connect the cable of the camera and the cable from the designated power supply with respective connectors.
Screws for securing the camera and mounting base to the ceiling or wall are not supplied with the unit. Use appropriate screws.
NOTE
• The weight (camera body only) is about 3.3 lbs. The camera unit including the mounting base and the bracket weighs 5 lbs.
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Adjust the Angle of View
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Security screws
Top Cover
a
Camera Base
Loosen the three security screws by the supplied special hexangular wrench and remove the top cover.
Important Notice :
Be sure to remove three transportation screws(a). These screws are used only for transportation and must NOT be used for installation. The hexangular wrench will be used for next step. Please be careful not to lose it.
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Tilt rotation
a
Horizontal rotation
4
Horizontal adjustment ring
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Pan Lock
2
Tilt Lock
5
Focus lock lever
FAR
NEAR
3
WIDE
Zoom lock lever
TELE
a
a
Pan
a
Transport Protection Screws (silver)
To obtain a level image, turn the Horizontal Adjustment Ring.
4
Remove three silver transport protection screws.
Turn the pan lock counterclockwise to loosen it. Adjust the pan direction of the lens. After adjustment, turn pan lock 1 clockwise to tighten it.
NOTE
Do not turn the lens over 360°. Otherwise the inner connector may be broken and the image may not appear.
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The lens tilt angle can be adjusted by loosening the tilt lock 2. After adjusting, tighten the tilt lock 2.
Adjust the zoom position by loosening the zoom lock lever 3. After adjusting, tighten the zoom lock lever
3.
When installing the camera on a wall, manipulate the horizontal adjustment ring 4 to adjust the inclination of the image.
Adjust the focus by loosening the focus lock lever 5. After adjusting, tighten the focus lock lever 5.
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Repeat the adjustments from step 1 to step 6 until the optimum image appears.
Installing the Camera Unit
Installation to Wall or Ceiling with Mounting Base (Surface Mount Installation)
When installing the camera unit on the wall, mount it with the drain groove on the downside. Do not block the drain groove.
When installing the camera unit outdoor, waterproof the cables. The camera body is water-resistant but the brackets are not water-resistant.
Mounting Base center
Mounting Base
Drain groove
Screws (not supplied) x4
Fix firmly.
A
Drain groove
Cable access hole ø27 mm (1.06inch)
Mounting Base center
46 mm (1.81inch)
B
85 mm (3.35inch)
85 mm (3.35inch)
7
55 mm (2.17inch)
Cable exit (sideway)
Rear cable hole
With female screw for piping
Cable access hole ø27 mm (1.06inch)
In case of using the variable mounting holes
Unit: mm (inches)
46 mm (1.81inch)
C
83.5 mm
7
(3.29inch)
55 mm (2.17inch)
83.5 mm (3.29inch)
, Wall or Ceiling
C
A
, Junction Box
D
B
D
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Screws x3
Mount camera base with three supplied screws A. (Longer screw(M4x16)) Tighten and lock the screws firmly.
Top Cover
Camera Base
Align to this mark.
Mount the top cover (dome cover assembly) and secure it firmly with three security screws using the supplied special hexangular wrench.
Align to this mark.
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INSTALLATION (Cont.)
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Installation to Junction Box with Bracket (Flush Mount
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Screws (not supplied) x4
46 mm (1.81inch)
83.5 mm (3.29inch)
Bracket
Unit: mm (inches)
Junction Box
Note the direction of the screw mounts on the bracket. The convex side should face the camera base.
Align the marks.
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Mount camera base with three supplied screws B. (Shorter screw(M4x10)) Tighten and lock the screws firmly.
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Mount the top cover (dome cover assembly) and secure it firmly with three security screws using the supplied special hexangular wrench.
Align to this mark.
Change of Dome Cover
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Screws (x3)
Retainer plate
Put the protruding side downward. The protruding portion should be set in the groove of the shock damper.
Shock damper cushion
Note the direction of the damper cushion. The groove should be face up.
Dome cover
Gasket
Top cover
Dome replacement
When the dome cover is damaged or to be replaced with a transparent cover, call your distributor or sales person. Firmly tighten three mounting screws. Take care not to let dirt or foreign object enter between the parts.
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Connecting to a Video Monitor
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Connecting to a Video Monitor
You can view camera images on the video monitor.
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CAUTION : Never input AC/DC and PoE at the same time. It may cause a
Rear
Video Monitor
LAN cable
Either
PoE
AC24V or DC12V
On the power supply, use a PoE compatible hub, or connect AC24V or DC12V power plug.
24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply / 12V DC power supply
malfunction of the camera. Ensure that the PoE/POWER SELECT switch is properly set before inputting power.
In case of DC12V, connect “+12” to red cable and “GND” to black cable.
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Do not overload power supply
Since this camera uses 24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply or 12V DC power supply, it should be connected to a power supply that allows for at least 5w consumption. Because the IK-WR01A uses a mechanism, a sufficient power supply with adequate current specifications is required.
Important
Power plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected before installation.
A 75-ohm coaxial cable (3C-2V or 5C-2V) is required for standard connection.
For details of wiring and operation of equipment to be connected, refer to their operation manuals.
Coaxial cables for video signals, LAN cable and the power cord are not supplied with the camera.
Do not connect AC24V and DC12V at the same time. It may cause a malfunction of the camera or AC adapter.
Use a 4 pair twisted cable for the LAN cable to connect the camera to a PoE compatible hub.
Use IEEE802.3af-compliant PoE devices.
An AC adapter is not supplied with the network camera. When using an AC adapter, a 10 watt or greater AC adapter is required.
The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power is turned on.
About the POWER SELECT Switch
CAUTION : The IK-WR01A operates with one of the following power source: 12vDC,
24vAC or PoE. Set the power selection switch on the camera to the correct power source before turning the camera on. DO NOT RE-SET THE POWER SELECTION SWITCH WHEN THE UNIT IS ON.
POWER SELECT Switch
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When power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power source
Adapter: UL listed class 2 power supply
Switch the POWER SELECT switch to AC24V/DC12V.
PoE
AC24V/ DC12V
When power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub, etc.
LAN cable
PoE (IEEE802.3af) compatible hub, etc.
Switch the POWER SELECT switch to PoE.
PoE
AC24V/ DC12V
NOTE
Power will not be supplied if the power source type and POWER SELECT switch do not match. Ensure that the POWER SELECT switch is properly set before inputting power.
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Line-Lock control
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Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line-Lock.
This function is activated when the LL of Mode Setting Switch is on.
When two or more cameras are switched by video switcher for viewing by a monitor TV, the vertical sync. phase can be locked with the power frequency, and a stable vertical sync. is obtained without being disturbed at the time of switching.
Video Monitor
VIDEO SWITCHER
CAMERA1
TO AC 24V UL Listed class 2 power supply
When connecting to DC power supply, the Line-Lock function is not activated.
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CAMERA2
LINE LOCK PHASE
When a video switcher switches two or more cameras, the picture may fluctuate on the video monitor due to the different AC line phase of each camera. In this case, adjust the V PHASE controller to get a stable image.
Line Lock V PHASE CONTROL
NOTE
The camera is synchronized to the power frequency of 60±1 Hz covering a normal fluctuation of the power frequency. However, the camera may not cover a large fluctuation caused from the power generated by an engine generator, etc.
It takes about 10 seconds or more until a stable synchronization is obtained after the power is turned on. This is normal, because several seconds are required to stabilize the camera against power noise.
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Adjusting a Lens
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Back Light Compensation
By turning on the back light compensation switch, the camera controls the back light automatically to ensure proper exposure in the specified area when using an auto iris lens or fixed iris lens with the “AES” mode. For setting the metering area of back light compensation, refer to page 37.
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Mode Setting Switch
BLC
ON
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BLC
Switch
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NOTE
When there is a large difference in contrast between the subject and the surrounding (e.g. when the background is extremely bright), the BLC effect may be limited.
Auto White Balance (AWB)
The camera has an auto white balance capability in the range of 2,500K to 10,000K color temperature of light.
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Setting Up the Network Camera Environment
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Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System
Administrators personal computer
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This manual refers to a personal computer that has been granted all privileges for configuring, operating, monitoring, and other operations as the “administrator’s personal computer.
This manual refers to a personal computer that is used just for monitoring images as a
*
users personal computer.” Multiple users personal computers can monitor images from a single network camera.
System recommended requirements
Network camera (this product)
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Purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras for the installation
Appropriate connection devices (hub, router, etc.) and LAN cable for the network system
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environment
The type of LAN cable depends on the connection method used. For details, refer to
Windows
Internet Explorer
CPU: Intel
Memory: at least 256 MB
location.
Structure of Connection” ( page. 22).
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2000/XP
Ver. 6.0 or later
®
Pentium® III 500 MHz or greater
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Install the camera search application (Camera Finder”)
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Install the application from the supplied CD-ROM ( page. 24).
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network
About the IP Address
To connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address.
There are two options to set 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 default setting is Automatically by DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. If your network is using DHCP server, keep the setting as Automatically by DHCP”.
Entering an IP Address Manually
Enter an IP address manually if you are not using or do not want to use the DHCP server.
If you use the DHCP server, the IP address of the network camera may be updated by the DHCP server. Therefore, the previous IP address may no longer be valid, not allowing you to access the camera. To access the network camera every time, you need to set a fixed IP address (by manually setting) in the network camera. Also read carefully the operating instructions of the network system devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.).
To learn about the procedure for entering an IP address manually, refer toConfiguring the Network Manually” ( page. 30).
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Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network (Cont.)
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Structure of Connection
The following are two methods of connecting the network camera:
• Use a crossover cable
• Connect with a hub or router
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Using a crossover cable to establish a connection (example)
Network camera Personal computer
IP address IP address
192.168.0.30
LAN cable (crossover)
Crossover cable is not provided with the product.
Establishing a connection via a hub or router (example)
Network camera
IP address
192.168.0.30
Internet
Personal computer
Hub or router
192.168.0.50
IP address
192.168.0.50
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LAN cable (straight through)
LAN cable (straight through)
Straight through cable, hub, or router, etc. is not provided with the product.
NOTE
You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub.
In the case of not using DHCP server, the IP address for the camera is automatically set to 192.168.0.30 by default. Therefore, set the IP address for your computer to , for example,
192.168.0.50.(When directly connecting with a crossover cable or connecting with a hub, it should be run in the same network segment). When using multiple cameras, connect the first camera at IP address 192.168.0.30 and set different IP addresses (192.168.0.31, etc.) for the second camera and after.
You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router instead of using a hub. However, when using a broadband router, if the "Connections Settings" is set to "Automatically by DHCP, " the camera will get the IP address from the router's DHCP server and may not be 192.168.0.30. For more information, refer to your broadband router's user guide. It is also recommended to set the computers IP address from the router’s DHCP server. For more information, read your computer’s users guide.
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Connect a LAN cable and then turn the power on.
Connect the LAN cable (straight) leading to the camera with a powered hub. Alternatively, use a LAN cable (crossover) to connect the camera with the powered personal computer.
When connecting a PoE compatible hub/router, power will be provided to the camera through the LAN cable even though the power plug terminal is not connected.
When not using a PoE compatible hub, connect AC24V or DC12V power plug with the power plug terminal.
Set the IP address of the personal computer.
Set the IP address of the computer to a setting different that 192.168.0.30 (cameras IP address).
Set the IP address to 192.168.0.50 (and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0) as an example.
For details on the procedure, refer to the users guide of the personal computer.
Make sure whether the camera receives a reply from the personal computer.
Start a command prompt and then run ping 192.168.0.30.
If the Reply from…” message appears, the connection is correctly established.
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Search for the network camera with the Camera Finder (➝ page. 24) and then view camera images.
a) Start Camera Finder” and click the Search button.
Confirm that the camera name wrcam01 and the IP address 192.168.0.30
are displayed in the camera list.
b) Click camera name, “wrcam01”, to select.
Check that the camera name, the IP address and the HTTP port number are displayed in the login field of the network camera.
c) Click the “User” button.
When the User authorization is set to ON (➝ page.29), a screen appears, asking you to enter the user name and the password. Enter the Administrator login ID and password or the registered user name and password.
d) The Camera Window screen appears.
NOTE
To view the screen without using the Camera Finder,” start the Internet browser, enter the URL “http://192.168.0.30/” and then press ENTER. When you enter a port number other than 80, specify the port number after “:” (e.g. http://192.168.0.30:88/).
The camera takes about 30 seconds to start after the power is turned on.
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Using the Camera Search Application “Camera Finder”
Installation/Set up
The camera search application “Camera Finder” is an application that searches for network cameras. Install this application from the supplied CD-ROM.
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Using Camera Finder to Search for a Camera
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer.
Explore the CD-ROM and double click on “Setup.exe”. Then follow the instructions on the screen to install “Camera Finder.”
Important
The Camera Finder is only supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Do not install the application in other operating systems as it may cause damage on your personal computer.
From the Start menu, point to Programs andTOSHIBA Network Camera”, and then select “Camera Finder.
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Start up Camera Finder and click Search button.
All the cameras currently connected to the network appear.
To clear the results, click “Clear” button.
Click the camera you want to login from the list of cameras.
The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the Network camera log­in fields.
Click the “User” button.
Click the User” button to connect to the network camera from Camera Finder.
The browser starts up and then the Camera Window” screen appears.
To close the window without logging in
Click "Exit" button to close "Camera Finder"
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Important
Toshiba is not responsible for any damages caused by this software.
The Administrator” button in the Camera Finder” is invalid for the IK-WR01A. When connecting to the IK-WR01A, be sure to click the “User” button.
When you log in as Administrator, set up access restrictions ( page. 28).
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Changing Administrator Login ID and Password
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Be sure to change the default login ID and password. You are able to change important information and settings of the camera through the Administrator Login. To have higher security, be sure to change your login ID and the password. Remember this new login ID and password.
The default login ID is “root” and the default password is “ikwb”.
Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen.
The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen.
Click Admin on the left side of the screen.
The Admin Settings window is displayed on the right side of the screen.
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Enter “root” in the Current login ID field and “ikwb” in the Current Password field.
Enter a new login ID in the New login ID field and a new password in the New Password field and New Password (Confirm) field.
Enter the same password in the New Password field and the New Password (Confirm) field.
Click the “Change” button.
New login ID and password are stored in the network camera.
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Click the browser.
The current login operation terminates.
Afterwards, follow the procedures to set up access restrictions ( page. 28).
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Setting up Access Restriction
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You can set up the access restriction by requiring the user to enter the user ID and password for the Administrator login or the registered user ID and password.
Click Configuration on the left side of the Camera Window screen.
The Configuration menu is displayed on the left side of the screen.
Click User on the left side of the screen.
The User Setting menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.
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Enter the user name and the password for a new user in the field of User ID and “Password” respectively in Add a user or change password.
Enter the password again in the “Confirm” field for verification.
Click the “Set/Change” button.
New user ID and password for the User login are stored in the network camera.
Check “ON” in the “User authorization required” section.
Click the “Set” button.
A screen appears, asking you to enter a user name and password.
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Enter the Administrator login ID and password in the field of user name and password, respectively ➝Click the “OK” button.
Close the browser.
When accessing to the camera next time, you are required to enter the user ID and password.
To log in as User, both the user ID and the password are already registered as guest.
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