Toshiba Network Camera, IK-WD14A User Manual 3

NETWORK CAMERA
Model:
IK-WD14A
User's Manual
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Table of Contents
Introduction������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4
ImportantSafeguards�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
NotesonUseandInstallation�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
PrecautionsforUse��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10
PackageContents����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
PhysicalDescription�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Installation�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17
Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Network Deployment ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Software Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Ready to Use ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
AccessingtheNetworkCamera�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Using Web Browsers ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Using RTSP Players ............................................................................................................................................. 23
Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices .............................................................................................................. 24
MainPage�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25
System > General settings ................................................................................................................................... 32
System > Homepage layout ................................................................................................................................ 34
System > Logs ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
System > Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 38
System > Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 39
Security > User Account ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Security > HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL) ...............................................................................44
Security > Access List ........................................................................................................................................ 49
Network > General settings .................................................................................................................................. 54
Network > Streaming protocols .......................................................................................................................... 62
Network > SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Audio and Video > Image .................................................................................................................................. 70
Audio and Video > Stream ................................................................................................................................... 80
Audio and Video > Audio ...................................................................................................................................... 84
PTZ > PTZ settings ............................................................................................................................................. 85
Event > Event settings ......................................................................................................................................... 88
Applications > Motion detection.......................................................................................................................... 101
Applications > DI and DO ................................................................................................................................. 104
Applications > Tampering detection ................................................................................................................... 104
Recording > Recording settings ........................................................................................................................ 105
Local storage > SD card management ............................................................................................................... 110
Local storage > Content management ................................................................................................................111
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Troubleshooting������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 113
Specications���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 114
AppearanceDiagram����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 116
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End-userLicenseAgreementonFreeSoftwareComponentsUsedintheTOSHIBANetworkCamera���������������� 118
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Introduction
FCC (USA)-INFORMATION
NOTE:
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
● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION:
be voided if you make changes or modications not expressly approved by the party.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
connected.
Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.
Your authority to operate this FCC veried equipment could
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Thank you for purchasing the IK-WD14A Network Camera. Before using the camera, read this User's Manual carefully to ensure correct usage. After reading this User's Manual, save it for future reference.
The design, specications, software, and User's Manual contents are subject to change without prior notice.
Terms and Trademarks
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The term "OS" is used in this manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product.
-- Windows XP: Microsoft Windows XP operating system
-- Windows Vista: Microsoft Windows Vista Business operating system
-- Windows 7: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system
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The formal name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System.
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Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and other countries.
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Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
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Adobe Incorporated
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“ONVIF” and are trademarks of ONVIF Inc.
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Other product names appearing in this quick start guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
is a registered trademark and Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems
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NOTE
● The performance of the network camera may vary depending on the network environment.
● When using multiple network cameras, the appropriate network switch and PC are required.
● This camera does not support MAC-PC.
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Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the product.
2. Retain Instructions
Retain the safety instructions and user's manual for future reference.
3. Warnings
Comply with all warnings on the product and in the user's manual.
4. Follow Instructions
Follow all operating and use instructions.
5. Cleaning
Disconnect this camera from the power supply before cleaning
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6. Attachments
D
o not use attachments not recommended by the camera manufacturer as they may pose
safety risks.
7. Water and Moisture
Do not use this camera near water. Some examples are: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
8. Accessories
Do not place this camera on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The camera may fall, causing serious injury to a person, or serious damage to the product. Use only with stand, tripod,bracket,or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the camera. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
9. Ventilation
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his camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. If this product is placed in a built-in installation, verify that there is proper ventilation so that the camera temperature operates within the recommended temperature range
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10. Power Sources
This camera should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the information label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your location, consult your product dealer.
11. Power-Cord Protection
Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, screws and the point where they exit the product.
12. Installation
Install this camera on a secure part of the ceiling or wall. If installed on an unsecured location, the camera could fall causing injury and damage.
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13. Lightning
For additional protection on this camera during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the power supply and cable system. This will prevent damage to the camera due to lightning and power­line surges. If lightning occurs, do not touch the unit or any connected cables in order to avoid electric shock.
14. Overloading
Do not overload the power supply or extension cords as this can result in a risk of re or electric shock.
15. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this camera through openings as they may touch dangerous electrical points or short-out parts that could result in a re or electrical shock. Never intentionally spill liquid of any kind on the camera.
16. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this camera yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous electrical or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
17. Damage Requiring Service
Disconnect this camera from the power supply and refer servicing to qualied service personnel under the following conditions.
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the camera.
c. If the camera has been submerged in water.
d. If the camera does not operate normally by following the operating instructions in the user's
manual. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the user's manual as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the camera to its normal operation.
e. If the camera has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the camera exhibiting a distinct change in performance which indicates a need for
service.
g. Other trouble.
18. Replacement Parts
When replacing parts, be sure the service technician uses parts specied by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in re, electric shock or other hazards.
19. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this camera, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the camera is in proper operating condition.
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Important Safeguards (Cont.)
CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FIELD INSTALLATION MARKING:
WORDED: “THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES.”
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Notes on Use and Installation
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Do not aim the camera at the sun
Never aim the camera at the sun even with the camera power off.
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Do not shoot intense light
Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or smear. A vertical stripe may appear on the screen. However, this is not a malfunction.
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Treat the camera with care
Dropping or subjecting the camera to intense vibration may cause it to malfunction.
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Avoid Volatile Liquid
Do not use volatile liquids, such as an insect spray, near the unit. Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the unit for a long time. They will leave marks on the nish. Do not use a chemically saturated cloth
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Never touch internal parts
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Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than the parts specied
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Keep the camera installation away from video noise
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If cables are wired near electric lighting wires or a TV set, noise may appear in images. In this event relocate cables or reinstall equipment.
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Check the ambient temperature and humidity
Avoid using the camera where the temperature is hotter or colder than the specied operating range. Doing so could affect the internal parts or cause the image quality to deteriorate. Special care is required to use the camera at high temperature and humidity.
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Should you notice any trouble
If any trouble occurs while you are using the camera, turn off the power and contact your dealer. If you continue to use the camera when there is something wrong with it, the trouble may get worse and an unpredictable problem may occur.
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Precautions for Use
Disclaimer
We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the user in any of the following cases:
1. Fire, earthquake or any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse by the user, whether intentional or accidental; use under extreme operating conditions.
2. Malfunction or non-function resulting in indirect, additional or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of expected income and suspension of business activities.
3. Incorrect use not in compliance with instructions in this user's manual.
4. Malfunctions resulting from misconnection to other equipment.
5. Repairs or modications made by the user or caused to be made by the user and carried out by an unauthorized third party.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Toshiba's liabilities shall not, in any circumstances, exceed the purchase price of the product.
Copyright and Right of Portrait
There may be a conict with the Copyright Law and other laws when a customer uses, displays, distributes, or exhibits an image picked up by the camera without permission from the copyright holder. Please also note that transfer of an image or le covered by copyright is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law.
Protection of Personal Information
Images taken by the camera that reveal the likeness of an individual person may be considered personal information. To disclose, exhibit or transmit those images over the internet or otherwise, consent of the person may be required.
Usage Limitation
The product is not designed for any "critical applications." "Critical applications" means life support systems, exhaust or smoke extraction applications, medical applications, commercial aviation, mass transit applications, military applications, homeland security applications, nuclear facilities or systems or any other applications where product failure could lead to injury to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. Accordingly, Toshiba disclaims any and all liability arising out of the use of the product in any critical applications.
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Package Contents
IK-WD14A
Ver. WD14 -01
IK-WD14A
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CD-ROM
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AV Out Cable
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Alignment Sticker
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Warranty Card
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Torx driver
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P/N : 62XXXXXXXG
Quick Start Guide and Important
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Safeguards
Screws and Anchors
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Physical Description
Dome Cover
Internal microphone
Cover screws
Knock out
Tilt adjustment screws
Lens cover
Mounting holes
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CAMERA MAIN UNIT
Front View
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Lens
Built-in
Microphone
StatusLED
IR LEDs (SR-LED)
Light Sensor
Focus Button
Rear View
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SDHC Card
Reset Button
DIP switch
Microphone
internal
external
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Micro SD/
Slot
Recessed
Video Output
NTSC
60Hz
PAL
50Hz
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General IO
Terminal Block
1. GND
2. Power input (DC 12V)
3. Power input (AC 24V)
4. Power input (AC 24V)
5. Signal GND
6. Digital Input
7. Digital output
8. 12V DC Output
10/100BaseT Ethernet Socket
MIC In (Printed "Audio In")
Audio/Video Out
(Printed "AV Out")
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Physical Description
General I/O Terminal Block
This Network Camera provides a general I/O terminal block which is used to connect external input / output devices.
NOTE
12V DC is outputted from 8-pin only when connected to a power supply.
The diagrams below apply when "Digital Input" is used for an alarm input.
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Status LED
The LED indicates the status of the Network Camera.
Item LED status Description
Red LED steady ON
1
Red LED OFF
Steady Red + Blink Green every 1 sec.
2
Red LED Steady ON + Green LED OFF
3 Red LED steady ON + Blink Green every 2 sec. Audio mute (heartbeat)
4 Blink Red every 0.15 sec. + Blink Green every 1 sec. Upgrading F/W
5 Blink Red every 0.15 sec. + Blink Green every 0.15 sec. Restoring default
Power on and system booting
Power off
Network works (heartbeat)
Network fail
Hardware Reset
The reset button is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Occasionally resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation. If the system problems remain after resetting, restore the factory settings and install again.
Reset:Hold for about 3 seconds and release the recessed reset button with a paper clip or small object. Wait for the Network Camera to reboot.
Restore:Press and hold the recessed reset button until the status LED rapidly blinks. It takes about 10 seconds. Note that all settings will be restored to factory default. Upon successful restore, the status LED will blink during normal operation.
Restoring the factory defaults will erase any previous settings.
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SD/SDHC Card and Capacity
This network camera is compliant with Micro SD/SDHC 32GB and other preceding standard Micro SD cards for local storage.
NOTE
● There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card. Replacing
the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended.
● Do not use 512MB and below SD memory cards.
● The Camera system reserves approximately 60MB in SD memory cards. Any images are not
recordable on this space.
● 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 repeated storage. The lifespan (number of rewrites
possible) of an SD memory card is greatly affected by the capacity of the SD memory card.
● 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.
● If you unmount or remove the SD memory card from camera, you have to turn OFF the
recording status in Recording window on page 106.
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Installation
Hardware Installation
Please verify that your product package contains all the accessories listed in the Package Contents listed on page 11. Depending on the user’s application, an Ethernet cable may be needed. The Ethernet cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 or higher.
Hardware Installation is shown in the Quick Start Guide(QSG). Please refer to page 13 of the QSG.
Network Deployment
In this user’s manual, “User” refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and “Administrator” refers to the person who can congure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera.
Network Deployment is shown in the Quick Start Guide(QSG). Please refer to page 15 of the QSG.
Setting up the Network Camera over the Internet
There are several ways to set up the Network Camera over the Internet. The rst way is to set up the Network Camera behind a router. The second way is to utilize a static IP. The third way is to use PPPoE.
Internet connection via a router
Before setting up the Network Camera over the Internet, make sure you have a router and follow the steps below.
1. Connect your Network Camera behind a router, the Internet environment is illustrated below.
Regarding how to obtain your IP address, please refer to Software Installation on page 19 for details.
IP address : 192.168.0.3 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Default router : 192.168.0.1
Inte rnet
WAN (Wide Area Network ) Router IP address : from ISP
LINK
POWER
COLLISION
RECEIVE
1
2
PARTITION
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4
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Cable or DSL Modem
Example Network Environment
LAN (Local Area Network) Router IP address : 192.168.0.1
This client PC sets up a camera and a router.
IP address : 192.168.0.2 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Default router : 192.168.0.1
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2. In this case, if the Local Area Network (LAN) IP address of your Network Camera is
192.168.0.3, please forward the following ports for the Network Camera on the router.
■ HTTP port
■ RTSP port
■ RTP port for audio
■ RTCP port for audio
■ RTP port for video
■ RTCP port for video
If you have changed the port numbers on the Network page, please open the ports accordingly on your router. For information on how to forward ports on the router, please refer to your router’s user’s manual.
3. Determine the public IP address of your router provided by your ISP (Internet Service
Provider). Use the public IP and the secondary HTTP port to access the Network Camera from the Internet. Please refer to Network Type on page 54 for details.
Internet connection with static IP
Choose this connection type if you are required to use a static IP for the Network Camera. Please refer to LAN on page 54 for details.
Internet connection via PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet)
Choose this connection type if you are connected to the Internet via a DSL Line. Please refer to PPPoE on page 55 for details.
Internet
ADSL Modem
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Software Installation
Installation Wizard (IW), a free-bundled software packaged in the product CD, helps to set up your Network Camera in a LAN.
1. Install the IW under the Software Utility directory from the software CD.
Double click the IW shortcut on your desktop to launch the program.
Installation
Wizard
2. The program will analyze your network environment. After your network environment is analyzed, please click [Next] to continue the program.
3. The program will search for Network Cameras on the same LAN.
4. After searching, the main installer window will pop up. Click on the MAC and model name which matches the MAC of the camera.
IK-WR12A
000 2D1 714 270
NOTE
● This Software is proprietary client
software for TOSHIBA Network Camera.
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Ready to Use
2010/09/01 13:49:39
1. Access the Network Camera on the LAN.
2. Retrieve live video through a web browser.
Adjusting the Lens
Adjusting the Lens is shown in the Quick Start Guide (QSG). Please refer to 19 pages of QSG.
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Accessing the Network Camera
This chapter explains how to access the Network Camera through web browsers, RTSP players and 3GPP-compatible mobile devices.
Using Web Browsers
Use Installation Wizard to access the Network Cameras on the LAN. If your network environment is not a LAN, follow these steps to access the Network Camera:
1. Launch your web browser (Microsoft
2. Enter the IP address of the Network Camera in the address eld. Press Enter.
3. The live video will be displayed in your web browser.
4. If it is the rst time installing the network camera, an information bar will pop up as shown
below. Follow the instructions to install the required plug-in on your computer.
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Internet Explorer).
► By default, the Network Camera is not password-protected. To prevent unauthorized access,
it is highly recommended to set a password for the Network Camera. For more information about how to enable password protection, please refer to Security on page 43.
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► If you see a dialog box indicating that your security settings prohibit running ActiveX®
®
Controls, please enable the ActiveX
Controls for your browser.
1. Choose Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level.
2. Look for Download signed ActiveX
®
controls; select Enable or Prompt. Click OK.
3. Refresh your web browser, then install the Active X complete installation.
®
control. Follow the instructions to
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Using RTSP Players
To view the MPEG-4 streaming media using RTSP players, you can use players that support RTSP streaming.
1. Launch the RTSP player.
2. Choose File > Open URL. A URL dialog box will pop up.
3. The address format is rtsp://<ip address>:<rtsp port>/<RTSP streaming access name for stream1 or stream2>
As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554, please set the RTSP port to 554. For more information, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63. For example:
rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:554/live3.sdp
4. The live video will be displayed in your player.
For more information on how to configure the RTSP access name, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63 for details.
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Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices
To view the streaming media through 3GPP-compatible mobile devices, make sure the Network Camera can be accessed over the Internet. For more information on how to set up the Network Camera over the Internet, please refer to Setup the Network Camera over the Internet on page
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To utilize this feature, please check the following settings on your Network Camera:
1. Because most players on 3GPP mobile phones do not support RTSP authentication, make
sure the authentication mode of RTSP streaming is set to disable.
For more information, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63.
2. As the bandwidth on 3G networks is limited, you will not be able to use a large video size. Please set the video and audio streaming parameters as listed below.
For more information, please refer to Viewing Window on page 80.
Video Mode MPEG-4 Frame size 176 x 144 Maximum frame rate 5 fps Intra frame period 1S Video quality (Constant bit rate) 40kbps Audio type (GSM-AMR) 12.2kbps
3. As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554, please set the RTSP port to 554. For more information, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63.
4. Launch the player on the 3GPP-compatible mobile devices.
5. Type the following URL commands into the player. The address format is rtsp://<public ip address of your camera>:<rtsp port>/<RTSP streaming access name for stream 3>.
For example:
rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:554/live3.sdp
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Main Page
This chapter explains the screen elements on the main page. It is composed of the following sections: TOSHIBA Logo, Host Name, Camera Control Area, Conguration Area, and Live Video Window.
Resize Button
TOSHIBA Logo
Camera Control Area
Live View Window
Host Name
Hide Button
Configuration Area
Hide Button
TOSHIBA Logo
Click this logo to visit the TOSHIBA website.
Host Name
The host name can be customized to t your needs. For more information,
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please refer to
System on page
Camera Control Area
Video Stream: This Network Cmera supports multiple streams (stream 1 ~ 4) simultaneously. You can select either one for live viewing. For more information about multiple streams, please refer to page 80 for detailed information.
Manual Trigger: Click to enable/disable an event trigger manually. Please configure an event setting before enabling this function. A total of 3 or 4 event settings can be congured. For more information about event setting, please refer to page 88. If you want to hide this item on the homepage, please go to the System > Homepage Layout > General settings > Customized button to uncheck “show manual trigger button”.
PTZ Panel: This Camera supports digital (e-PTZ) pan/tilt/zoom control. The e-PTZ control setting section is displayed as the default control option. Please refer to page 85 for more information.
Digital Output: Click to turn the digital output device on or off.
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Global View: Click on this item to display the Global View window. The Global View window contains a full view image (the largest frame size of the captured
The viewing region of the current video stream
video) and a oating frame (the viewing region of the current video stream). The oating frame allows users
The largest frame size
to control the e-PTZ function (Electronic Pan/Tilt/ Zoom). For more information about e-PTZ operation, please refer to E-PTZ Operation on page 85. For more information about how to set up the viewing region of the current video stream, please refer to page 80.
To move the current view window, place your cursor on it and let the cursor change to the all-direction arrow.
all-direction arrow
Conguration Area
Client Settings: Click this button to access the client setting page. For more information, please refer to Client Settings on page 29.
Conguration: Click this button to access more of the conguration options provided with the Network Camera. It is suggested that a password is applied to the Network Camera so that only the administrator can configure the Network Camera. For more information, please refer to the description for the Conguration menus on page 31.
Hide Button
You can click the hide button to hide the control panel or display the control panel.
Resize Buttons
: Click the Auto button, the video cell will resize automatically to t the monitor. Click 100% is to display the original homepage size. Click 50% is to resize the homepage to 50% of its original size. Click 25% is to resize the homepage to 25% of its original size.
Live Video Window
■ The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to H.264 / MPEG-4:
MPEG-4 Protocol and Media Options
Video Title
Title and Time
Video 17:08:56 2011/10/10
2011/10/10 17:08:56
Time
Video Control Buttons
Video Title: The video title can be congured. For more information, please refer to Video settings on page 70.
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H.264 / MPEG-4 Protocol and Media Options: The transmission protocol and media options for H.264 / MPEG-4 video streaming. For further conguration, please refer to Client Settings on page 29.
Time: Display the current time. For further configuration, please refer to Audio and Video > Image > Genral settings on page 70.
Title and Time: The video title and time can be stamped on the streaming video. For further conguration, please refer to Audio and Video > Image > Genral settings on page 70.
Video and Audio Control Buttons: Depending on the Network Camera model and Network Camera conguration, some buttons may not be available.
Snapshot: Click this button to capture and save still images. The captured images will be displayed in a pop-up window. Right-click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it in JPEG (*.jpg) or BMP (*.bmp) format.
Digital Zoom: Click and uncheck “Disable digital zoom” to enable the zoom operation. The navigation screen indicates the part of the image being magnied. To control the zoom level, drag the slider bar. To move to a different area you want to magnify, drag the navigation screen.
Pause: Pause the transmission of the streaming media. The button becomes the Resume button after clicking the Pause button.
Stop: Stop the transmission of the streaming media. Click the Resume button to continue transmission.
Start MP4 Recording: Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer. Press the
recording stops accordingly. To specify the storage destination and le name, please refer to MP4 Saving Options on page 30 for details.
Volume: When the Mute function is not activated, move the slider bar to adjust the volume on the local computer.
Mute: Turn off the volume on the local computer. The button becomes the Audio On button after clicking the Mute button.
Talk: Click this button to talk to people around the Network Camera. Audio will project from
the external speaker connected to the Network Camera. Click this button transmission.
Mic Volume: When the Mute function is not activated, move the slider bar to adjust the microphone volume on the local computer.
Stop MP4 Recording button to end recording. When you exit the web browser, video
again to end talking
Mute: Turn off the Mic volume on the local computer. The button becomes the Mic On button after clicking the Mute button.
Full Screen: Click this button to switch to full screen mode. Press the “Esc” key to switch back to normal
Mode.
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■ The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to MJPEG:
MPEG-4 Protocol and Media Options
Video Title
Title and Time
Video 17:08:56 2011/10/10
2011/10/10 17:08:56
Time
Video Control Buttons
Video Title: The video title can be congured. For more information, please refer to Audio and Video > Image on page 70.
Time: Display the current time. For more information, please refer to Audio and Video > Image on page
70.
Title and Time: Video title and time can be stamped on the streaming video. For more information, please refer to Audio and Video > Image on page 70
.
Video Control Buttons: Depending on the camera model and your current conguration, some buttons may not be available.
Snapshot: Click this button to capture and save still images. The captured images will be displayed in a pop-up window. Right-click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it in JPEG (*.jpg) or BMP (*.bmp) format.
Digital Zoom: Click and uncheck “Disable digital zoom” to enable the zoom operation. The navigation screen indicates the part of the image being magnied. To control the zoom level, drag the slider bar. To move to a different area you want to magnify, drag the navigation screen.
Start MP4 Recording: Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer. Press the
Stop MP4 Recording button to end recording. When you exit the web browser, video
recording stops accordingly. To specify the storage destination and le name, please refer to MP4 Saving Options on page 30 for details.
Full Screen: Click this button to switch to full screen mode. Press the “Esc” key to switch back to normal
mode.
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Client Settings
This chapter explains how to select the stream transmission mode and saving options on the local computer. When completed with the settings on this page, click Save on the page bottom to enable the settings.
H.264 / MPEG-4 Media Options
H.264/MPEG-4 Media Options
Select to stream video or audio data or both. This is enabled only when the video mode is set to H.264 or MPEG-4.
H.264 / MPEG-4 Protocol Options
H.264/MPEG-4 Protocol Options
Depending on your network environment, there are four options with the transmission protocols with H.264 or MPEG-4 streaming:
UDP unicast: This protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, network packets may be lost due to network burst trafc and images may be broken. Activate UDP connection when occasions require time-sensitive responses and the video quality is less important. Note that each unicast client connecting to the server takes up additional bandwidth and the Network Camera allows up to ten simultaneous accesses.
UDP multicast: This protocol allows multicast-enabled routers to forward network packets to all clients requesting streaming media. This helps to reduce the network transmission load of the Network Camera while serving multiple clients at the same time. Note that to utilize this feature, the Network Camera must be configured to enable multicast streaming at the same time. For more information, please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 63.
TCP: This protocol guarantees the complete delivery of streaming data and thus provides better video quality. The downside of this protocol is that its real-time effect is not as good as that of using the UDP protocol.
HTTP: This protocol allows the same quality as TCP protocol without needing to open specic ports for streaming under some network environments. Users behind a rewall can utilize this protocol to allow camera’s streaming data to pass through.
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MP4 Saving Options
Users can record live video as they are watching it by clicking Start MP4 Recording on the main page. Here, you can specify the storage destination and le name.
Folder: Specify a storage destination for the recorded video les.
File name prex: Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the video le name.
Add date and time sufx to the le name: Select this option to append the date and time to the end of the le name.
CLIP_20100115-180853
File name prefix
Date and time suffix
The format is: YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS
Local Streaming Buffer Time
Due to unsteady bandwidth ow, live streaming may lag. If you enable this option, the live streaming will be cached on the camera’s buffer memory before being played on the live viewing window. This helps produce smoother live streaming. If you enter a value of 3000 milliseconds, the streaming will delay for 3 seconds.
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