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NETWORK CAMERA Safety Precautions IK-WB02A For information on the latest products and peripheral devices, refer to the following W eb page. ■ http://www .netcam.toshiba.com ● The above URL is subject to change without prior notice. If the URL changes, refer to the T oshiba website (http://www .
2 FCC(US) Information Product Name : NETWORK CAMERA Model Number(s) : IK-WB02A FCC Notice “Declaration of Conformity Infor mation” This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
3 occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television r eception, 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 measur es: - Reorient or r elocate the receiving antenna.
4 Thank you for pur chasing the IK-WB02A Network Camera. Befor e you start using the camera, read these Safety Precautions car efully to ensur e correct usage. Once you have finished reading these Safety Pr ecautions, keep it in a convenient place for futur e refer ence.
5 Accessories Confirm that all of the following accessories have been supplied with the network camera. Mini CD-ROM (x1) *Includes the Operations Manual and the software Camera Finder . Safety Precautions and Quick Start Guide (this document) (x1) * The Quick Guide is at the back of the Safety Precautions.
6 Introduction… ............................................................... 4 T able of Contents .......................................................... 6 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS ......................................... 7 NOTES ON USE AND INST ALLA TION .
7 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the pr oduct is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for futur e refer ence. 3.
8 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS (Cont.) 9. V entilation This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register . This video product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pr ovided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
9 15. Ser vicing Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to danger ous voltage or other hazards.
10 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS (Cont.) The CAUTION label, shown on the above part, is attached on the bottom of camera. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intend.
11 NO TES ON USE AND INST ALLA TION • Do not aim the camera at the sun Do not aim the camera at the sun or point it at sun even if you are not shooting. • 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.
12 Precautions f or Use About the SD Memory Car d ● There is a limit to the number of r ewrites 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.
13 result, the number of deliver ed frames of live video may decrease. ● Do not use a memory card containing the data recor ded by another device with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning corr ectly . ● Do not modify , overwrite the data, or change the folder name of an SD memory card.
14 About the software This product contains a piece of softwar e (her eafter the Software) licensed to TOSHIBA CORPORA TION (hereafter TOSHIBA) by TOPCO CORPORA TION. (hereafter TOPCO). The copyright and other intellectual pr operty rights of the software ar e held by TOPCO or the licensor .
15 1/4"-20UNC 112 15 Wall 9.5mm 4 6 80 The Installation Guide is for refer ence only . Mounting bracket is not included. EIM-0010325 4/26/2000 Camera Installation Guide Installation Example IK-WB02A Precautions E new 2004.
TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS. INC Security & Network Video Products 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine California 92618-1697 Phone Number: (877)696-3822 IK-WB02A Precautions E new 2004.
F or information on the latest products and peripheral de vices, ref er to the f ollowing W eb page . ■ http://www .netcam.toshiba.com The abov e URL is subject to change without prior notice. If the URL changes, ref er to the T oshiba website (http://www .
2 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others T able of Contents ● T able of Contents .................................................................................................... 2 ● Impor tant Safety Instructions .
3 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others • FTP b y EXT Control (Recording Data by EXT Control) ................................. 48 • Image Accumulation to SD Memory Card ...............................
4 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Impor tant Safety Instructions Be sure to read “IMPORT ANT SAFEGU ARDS” in the separate “Safety Precautions.
5 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Names and Features of P ar ts Image sensors are embedded. Protect the par t from dust, dir t and finger marks. Image Pickup Video-Out Jack Connect a video monitor to the video output jack.
6 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others T ripod Screw Hole Use a tripod screw to f asten the camera on the tripod. If the camera f ails to be well f astened, it ma y f all and cause serious injur y . Use a 7 mm or less tripod screw .
Installation/Setup ● Installing a Lens/Connecting to a Video Monitor ● Line-Lock Control ● Adjusting a Lens ● Setting Up the Network Camera Environment ● Connecting the Camera and Personal C.
8 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Installing a Lens/Connecting to a Video Monitor Installing a Lens Y ou can install a CS mount lens on the camer a.
9 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Line-Loc k contr ol ● Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line-Loc k. ● This function is activated when the LL s witch is set to ON.
10 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Adjusting a Lens Adjusting the Bac k Focus The back f ocus is set b y def ault at the time of shipment. Y ou ma y ha v e to re-adjust the bac k focus depending on the type of y our z oom lens.
11 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Important ● Improper setting with the iris switch and/or incorrect connection with the iris connector may generate heat to the interior of the camer a, resulting in a malfunction or f ailure.
12 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Setting Up the Netw ork Camera En vir onment Requirements for Netw ork Camera Monitoring System ° Administrator.
13 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Connecting the Camera and P ersonal Computer b y Network ■ About the IP Address T o connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address.
14 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Connecting the Camera and P ersonal Computer b y Netw ork(Cont.) Structure of Connection There are f ollowing tw .
15 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Connecting Connect a LAN cable and then turn the po wer on. Connect the LAN cable (str aight) leading to the camera with a po wered hub . Alternatively , use a LAN cable (crossov er) to connect the camer a with the powered personal computer .
16 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Using the Camera Sear ch Application “ Camera Finder ” The camera search application “ Camera Finder ” is an application that searches for network cameras .
17 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k the “ User ” button. ● Click the “ User ” b utton to connect to the network camera from “ Camer a Finder . ” ● The browser starts up and then the “ Camera Window ” screen appears.
18 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Changing Administrator Login ID and P assw or d Be sure to change the def ault login ID and pass word. Y ou are able to change impor tant inf ormation and settings of the camera through the Administrator Login.
19 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others - Enter “ root ” in the Current login ID field and “ ikwb ” in the Current P ass w or d field. Enter a ne w login ID in the New login ID field and a ne w passw or d in the Ne w P ass w or d field and Ne w P ass wor d (Confirm) field.
20 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Setting up Access Restriction Y ou can set up the access restriction by requiring the user to enter the user ID and passw ord f or the Administrator login or the registered user ID and pass w ord.
21 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Click the “ Set/Change ” b utton. ● New user ID and pass word f or the User login are stored in the networ k camera. Check “ ON ” in the “ User authorization required ” section.
22 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Configuring the Netw ork Man uall y Y ou can change the settings of network connection manually . • Enter an IP address manually if y ou are not using, or do not w ant to use the DHCP server .
23 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Select “ Manuall y . ” ● The default setting is “ Automatically by DHCP . ” Fill in “ IP Address, ” “ Subnet Mask, ” “ Default Gateway , ” “ DNS1 ” and “ DNS2.
24 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others IK-WB02-07-24 2004.10.21, 01:57 24.
Viewing • Listening and Operation ● Viewing and Listening ● Using Playback Function ● Playing Alarm Images ● Playing Recorded Normal Images ● Viewing Logs ● Speaking IK-WB02-25-31 2004.
26 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Vie wing and Listening Viewing Ima ges The images in the network camera can be displa yed with the Internet bro wser on the personal computer . Searc h f or the netw ork camera with the “Camera Finder” → Log into the camera.
27 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ Camera Window Screen Camera Control item* ( → page.28) T o display the playbac k operating buttons, the alarm list and the normal list* ( → page. 31) T o view logs* ( → page.
28 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Vie wing and Listening (Cont.) Adjusting Images on the Camera Y ou can set up the image quality and resolution for the images on the camer a. T o perform the operation, y ou need to log in as Administrator .
29 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ● Flick erless Y ou can set up the function to reduce the flic kering caused by lighting such as fluorescent lights.
30 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Vie wing and Listening (Cont.) Adding Images Y ou can add and view images on the other camer a. Enter the IP address of other camera in the “W atching:” field → Clic k “Add.
31 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Using Pla ybac k Function Y ou can use the playbac k function to pla y bac k recorded images of the alarm list or the normal list in the SD memor y card. T o perform the operation, y ou need to log in as Administrator .
32 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Pla ying Alarm Ima ges Y ou can play alarm images ( → page.40) which are stored on an SD memory card. The images are pla yed at fix ed intervals regardless of the recording interval.
33 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Pla ying Recor ded Normal Imag es Y ou can play recorded normal images ( → page.40) which are stored on an SD memory card. The images are play ed at fix ed intervals regardless of the recording interval.
34 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Y ou can view a list of logs . T o perf orm the operation, you need to log in as Administrator . When you log in as User , the operation is disabled. Clic k “ View log ” on the left side of the Camera Window screen.
35 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Speaking Y ou can connect a microphone to a personal computer and hear the sound through a speaker connected to the camera. T o perform the operation, you need to log in as Administrator .
36 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others IK-WB02-32-36 2004.10.21, 13:56 36.
Recording ● About Recording Images ● Recording Images on an SD Memory Card ● Recording Images on FTP Server ● Recording Images on a Personal Computer IK-WB02-37-46 2004.
38 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Network camera can record images according to y our need. Recordable media and its recordab le contents are as follo ws.
39 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recor ding Images on an SD Memory Car d Y ou can record image data when an alarm or motion detection occurs, nor mal recording images on an SD memor y card that is inser ted in the network camera.
40 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Configure each setting items. ■ Alarm Recor ding ● External Alarm ON: T o record images when an external alar m occurs. OFF: Does not to record images when an external alar m occurs.
41 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recor ding Ima ges on FTP Server By using FTP ser ver , it becomes possible to manage periodic transf erring and saving of huge amounts of recorded image data.
42 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Configure each setting items. ■ FTP General Settings Y ou can control the settings to connect to an FTP ser v er . ● FTP sever: Select either one of them belo w and enter correct information.
43 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others NO TE • When selecting “P er iodic”, network camera logs in to FTP server automatically a minute bef ore the scheduled recording starts. When the scheduled recording stops, there ma y be some unsent image data left in the camera.
44 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recor ding Ima ges on FTP Ser ver (Cont.) ■ P eriodic FTP b y Schedule Y ou can control the settings to record images f or P eriodic FTP by Schedule . T o r un the recording, select “P eriodic” in “Connection to FTP Enab le” ( ➝ page .
45 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others 4) Enter “ File Name ” ● Select one of two patterns, enter characters in the part descr ibed as (ke yword). File name will be shown lik e this: e.g. Pattern1: (keyword) yy mm dd HH MM SS 00.
46 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ FTP by External Alarm/Motion Detection Y ou can control the settings to record images for FTP b y External Alarm/Motion Detection.
47 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others 4) Enter “File Name” ● Enter characters in the par t described as (ke yword). File name will be shown lik e this: e.g. EX (keyw ord) yyyy mm dd HH MM SS ***N--A.
48 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ FTP by EXT Contr ol (Recor ding Data b y EXT Contr ol) Y ou can control the settings to record images f or FTP by EXT Control. ● Select “ EXT ” in “ External Alar m Detect ” of the alarm settings ( ➝ page.
49 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ Image Accumulation to SD Memory Car d Configures whether or not to sav e image data on SD memory card when the camera can not record image(s) on FTP server due to network problems .
50 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others File T ransfer Order ■ P eriodic FTP b y Schedule Basically , files are transferred in recorded order . Ho we v er , the camer a ma y take the f ollowing processes depending on networking conditions.
51 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recor ding Images on a P ersonal Computer Y ou can record images in the JPEG file or A VI file format on a personal computer . Image Recor ding Feature Right-c lic k on the image of the “Camera Window” screen.
52 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others When saving images as an A VI file Specify the recording limit. Mark one of the items and enter the value in its field. Enter the recording interval. Click the “ Sa ve As ” button → Select the destination directory .
53 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recor ding Current Image Data as Still Image Right-c lic k on the image of the “ Camera Window ” screen. ● The operating menu appears on the screen. Clic k “ Save Current Picture As.
54 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others IK-WB02-47-54 2004.10.21, 02:19 54.
Setting up ● How to Set up ● System Settings ● User Settings ● Admin Settings ● Alarm Settings ● Network Settings ● Mail Settings ● FTP Client Settings ● FTP Server Settings ● DDNS Settings ● Recording Settings ● Audio Settings ● Updating the Firmware ● Saving the Settings on a Per sonal Computer IK-WB02-55-60 2004.
56 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Ho w to Set up Only the Administrator is authorized to set up configur ations f or the network camera. Y ou can select the setup items b y clicking “Configuration” on the “Camera Window” screen.
57 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others System Settings Clic k “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen. • The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “System” on the left side of the screen.
58 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others System Settings (Cont.) ● Setting up a format to displa y date/time 1) Select the “Date-Time Displa ying F ormat” from the pull-do wn menu. • yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS (ex.
59 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ Rebooting the network camera Y ou can restar t the network camera. 1) Click “Reboot IP Camer a. ” A confirmation message appears, asking whether or not the camera should be rebooted.
60 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “User” on the left side of the screen.
61 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ● Storing the user name and passw ord 1) Enter the user name , pass word and pass word (confirm) f or a new user in the field of “User ID , ” “P ass word” and “Confirm, ” respectiv ely in “Add a user or change pass word.
62 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Admin Settings Clic k “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen. • The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “Admin” on the left side of the screen.
63 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ● Setting Sound You can set up the camera to listen to sound on the camera even when logging in as User. 1) Set “Sound” to “ON” or “OFF . ” ON: T o enable you to listen to sound on the camer a e v en when logging in as User .
64 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ Alarm ” on the left side of the screen.
65 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others 2) Click the “Sa v e Settings” b utton. ● Setting the motion detection 1) Select one of the f ollowings in “Motion Detect:” Enable : T o tur n motion detection on.
66 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “Configuration” on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “Network” on the left side of the screen.
67 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ● Configuring the HTTP port number 1) Enter the HTTP por t number in “HTTP P or t Number” (def ault: 80). • F or most applications, select 80 (def ault: 80).
68 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ Mail ” on the left side of the screen.
69 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others 3) Enter the email address of the Administrator in “Sender email address . ” 4) Click the “Sa v e Settings” b utton. 5) Enter email addresses of up to 10 destinations in “Receiv er email address 1” to “Receiv er email address 10.
70 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ FTP client ” on the left side of the screen.
71 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ FTP ser ver ” on the left side of the screen.
72 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ DDNS ” on the left side of the screen.
73 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ Recording ” on the left side of the screen.
74 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Sound ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen.
75 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration men u appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ System ” on the left side of the screen.
76 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “Firmware update. ” • The Firmware update screen appears on the right side of the display . Clic k the “Bro wse” button. • A screen appears, allowing y ou to select a file .
77 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Clic k “ Configuration ” on the left side of the “ Camera Window ” screen. • The Configuration menu appears on the left side of the screen. Clic k “ System ” on the left side of the screen.
78 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Impor ting the Settings Saved on a P ersonal Computer Clic k “ Impor t new configurations ” on the System setting screen. • The Import new configuration screen appears on the right side of the display .
Others ● Alarm Terminals ● Index (Glossary) ● Display of Logs ● Before Calling Service Personnel... ● Specifications ● Appearance Diagram IK-WB02-79-85 2004.
80 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Y ou can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm ter minals.
81 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others ■ Specifications of Alarm Signals ■ Example Cir cuit Connection ALARM IN GND Door Sensor Network Camera Name Internal Circuit Signal Condition Alarm Input 3.
82 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Inde x (Glossary) A A C IN ........................................................ 5 Accessories ............... Saf ety Precautions5 Adjust the date and time ....
83 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others EXT control ............................................ 65 Exter nal Alarm ....................................... 64 F Fir mware .................................
84 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Inde x (Glossary) (Cont.) O OS ............................. Saf ety Precautions4 P PCM ....................................................... 7 4 Picture quality .
85 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others V VIDEO OUT ............................................. 5 Video output ............................................. 5 W W all brack et ............. Safety Precautions15 White Balance .
86 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Displa y of Logs Logs are sa ved in an SD memory card. When the SD memory card is not set, no logs are accumulated. Up to about 4,000 logs can be accumulated on an SD memory card.
87 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Display Description Set DDNS Set Recording Set Record Schedule Set Alarm Record Set Motion Record Ext control sho.
88 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Bef ore Calling Service P ersonnel... There is no IP address of your network camera on The Camera Finder’s Network Camera List. Cannot display a browser from Camera Finder .
89 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Error message shows up when trying to login. Cannot access to the camera from the Internet. ● Entering wrong login ID and passw ord. ● CapsLock of the PC is ON.
90 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Bef ore Calling Service P ersonnel... (Cont.) Cannot perform settings. ● Lost the power of the camera during the performance. ● LAN cable of the camera has been pulled off during the performance.
91 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others No images are display ed. The colors of images are poor . Cannot display images from the network camera. Renewal speed of network camera images is too slow . (P ar t 1) Renewal speed of network camera images is too slow .
92 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Bef ore Calling Service P ersonnel... (Cont.) Colors of the images are poor . Focus of the images is poor . No sound is output. Sound sensitivity of your camera is poor .
93 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Recorded images are not sav ed in FTP server . Pre-/post- recording files of the Alarm are not sent to the FTP server . Cannot solve the problems. ● FTP recording function is not set to ON.
94 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Others • When v er y strong light strikes at the lens , you might see stripe patterns (smear) on the images, b ut these are not malfunctions. If this happens, reinstall the camera in another place, or try to change the direction of the lens.
95 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Specifications IK-WB02A AC 24V ± 10% 60Hz/DC 12V ± 10%/ P oE Approx.
96 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others Appearance Diagram POWER SELECT AC24V/ DC1 2V PoE Unit: mm IK-WB02-95- 2004.
97 Installation/Set up Viewing • Listening and Operation Recording Setting up Others TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMA TION SYSTEMS. INC Security & Network Video Products 9740 Ir vine Boulev ard, Ir vine California 92618-1697 Phone Number: (877)696-3822 IK-WB02-95- 2004.
Three EMI cores are attached to this camera. These par ts are used like the f ollowing dr awing. If not used, an unnecessar y radio wa v e ma y be emitted.
POWER SELECT AC24V/ DC1 2V PoE ■ When power is supplied fr om a P oE compatible hub, etc. About the PO WER SELECT Switch Power will not be supplied if the power source type and POWER SELECT switch do not match. PoE (IEEE802.3af) compatible hub, etc.
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