Toshiba IK-WB21A manual Audio, Camera image screen, Moving the screen center

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and Operation

Introduction

Viewing Listening

Recording

Set up

Others

Viewing and listening (Cont.)

■ Audio

Audio In from the network camera can be heard through the Audio Out of the personal computer.

Set audio input to "ON" in "Camera/Audio setting" on page 79 and set the

button of the Camera Image button to .

■ Camera image screen

 

3

 

4

1

5

2

6

7

 

8

Number and Item

Description

Camera name�� The name of the camera displaying live images.

Operation Buttons

: Clicking the

button will zoom out.

��: Each clicking of the button will zoom in on the image. Can be zoomed in 22x at maximum..

: Each click of the

button will adjust the near focus.

 

: Clicking the button will set auto focusing.

 

: Each click of the

button will adjust the far focus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

: Clicking the

 

button will change the display to the

 

button and will output sound.

 

Clicking the

 

button will change the display to the

 

button and will not output sound.

 

: Clicking the

button will change the display to the

 

button and will output sound from the personal

 

computer microphone.

 

 

 

Clicking the

 

button will change the display to the

 

button and will not output sound from the personal

 

computer microphone.

��

 

 

 

 

Operation Buttons

: Equal size button. Click

to reset to a viewer size

 

according to the resolution.

 

 

 

 

 

Number and Item

Description

Screen changeover Clicking the button automatically displays a multi- view screen with split frames in accordance with the

number of cameras set in Multi Screen setting (see page

90). Click the button to return to the single-view screen. A multi-view screen will not be displayed if the Multi Screen Display function (see page 90) is set to OFF.

Display controller Clicking the button displays the controller in a

separate window.

Setup Menu Display Clicking the button will display the Setup Menu

screen in other window.

Alarm notification This is displayed when "Motion Detection" ( page 74) or

"Alarm In" (page 74) is activated. The disappears if it

is clicked.

8 Displayed images When displaying present normal images, "LIVE" will be displayed, and when displaying images from the Alarm List or Record List, "PLAYBACK" will be displayed on the screen. You can switch these views using the controller.

9 Time and date

The current time and date of the network camera are

 

shown when "LIVE" is displayed, and the recorded time

 

and date* are shown when "PLAYBACK" is displayed

 

 

on the screen. When in PLAYBACK mode, S) or E) may

 

be shown with the time and date. "S)" and "E)" are

 

sometimes displayed in the PLAYBACK mode as date

 

and time data. "S)" means start of playback images

 

and "E)," end of playback images. In these modes,

 

images or date and time cannot be updated. Operate

 

playback on the controller.

■ Moving the screen center.

1 Click on any area in the Camera Image screen.

2 The camera moves so that the clicked point becomes the center of the image.

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Operation

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Recording

Set up

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Contents Model IK-WB21A For Home or Office USE IntroductionTerms and Trademarks Fccus Information Tested To Comply With FCC StandardsTable of Contents ・ Scheduled Recording ・ Recording by alarmSetting Recording Images on FTP ServerImportant Safeguards Important Safeguards SD Memory Card Precautions for UseSpecifications AC adaptorOverview of the Network Camera Features of the CameraConnect the AC adapter cable and LAN cable to the camera Installing the CameraNames of Camera Parts Remove the terminal coverAC adapter cable LAN cable When installing on ceilingMount the camera on the ceiling attachment Install the cover for mounting on a ceilingRemoving the camera from the ceiling attachment Turning on the Power Connecting the Power CordIP Address Items needed for network camera monitoring systemTest the camera connection using ping Connection ConfigurationSet the IP address of the personal computer Click the Administrator button or the User button Click the camera you want to login from the list of camerasOperation Administrator Log-in and User Log-inAdministrator Log-in Screen and User Log-in Screen Setup ScreenLog-in the camera Browser setting when proxy server is usedViewing and listening Viewing imagesNumber and Item Description AudioCamera image screen Moving the screen centerController Preset button. The preset control panel willPresetting of Camera Position by Administrator Configuring a Preset Selecting a PresetAssign the camera position in the Preset list Preset Name Settings Setup Preset ItemsPreset Position Settings Playing Recorded Normal Images Playing Recorded Alarm ImagesCamera Image screen and set to display Click Camera Settings on the Admin. menu. ThenAudio Out Click Audio in the sub menuClick Recording in the sub menu Record setting Insert SD memory card to the cameraClick Camera Settings on the Admin. Menu About Recording ImagesDeleting Record File Configure each setting itemsClick Camera Settings in the Admin. Menu Click the Save button under the itemsClick FTP Recording in the sub menu Record settingClick the Save button to save settings Recording Images on FTP ServerDisplayed if Scheduled Recording is chosen as an FTP Transfer Image SizeFTP Server Usage Scheduled RecordingEX/MD SD card back up ・ Jpeg file will appear on the personal computer ・ The setup screen for Jpeg Local Saving will appearFile Transfer Order Scheduled Recording Images Jpeg files can be recorded in a personal computerSound can be recorded in a personal computer wav file Setting・ The setup screen for Wave Local Saving will appear Click an item in the sub menu desired to setClick 1. General in the sub menu Camera/Basic SettingsAutomatically Overview Characteristics Remarks CameraTemperature Operating colorMiddle LOWHigh Menu Camera/Alarm SettingsClick Camera Settings on the Administrator Setup Setup 3 Item settingClick 5. E-mail in the sub menu Camera/E-mail SettingsOFF Operation Introduction Click 6. Audio in the sub menu Camera/Audio SettingsClick PAN/TILT Settings in the Admin. Menu PAN/TILT Basic SettingsClick 2. Preset in the sub menu PAN/TILT Preset Settings・ a setup screen of PAN/TILT Preset Settings will appear Click 3. Auto Patrol in the sub menu Click PAN/TILT Settings in the Administrator Setup menuPAN/TILT Auto Patrol PAN/TILT Operation Range・ a setup screen of Network Basic Settings will appear Network Basic SettingsClick Network Settings in the Admin. Menu ・ The sub menu for Network Settings will appearClick 3. FTP Server in the sub menu Network/DDNS SettingsNetwork / FTP Server Settings Click 2. Ddns in the sub menu・ The sub menu for multi screen display setting will appear Click Multi Screen Display in the Admin. MenuClick 1. Adding and Removing Cameras in the sub menu ・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear Click Admin. Function in the Admin. MenuClick 1. Changing ID/Password in the sub menu Administrator log-in name and password can be setClick 3. Date and Time in the sub menu Click Admin. Functions in the Admin. Menu・ The sub menu for administrator function will appear Click 2. User Operation Restriction in the sub menuClick the Upload button in the screen for Step Click 4. FW Update in the sub menuClick the Browse... button Select the file for the latest firmware saved in First stepNetwork Camera Rebooting Click Configuration Information in the sub menuSelect a saved setup file Reset all set values to factory defaultsClick 1. Browse and Delete in the sub menu Alarm TerminalsClick Log Management in the Admin. Menu Looking up the log or setup itemsGlossary Index Specifications of Alarm SignalsExample Circuit Connection Live LANFTP JpegOutput message Message Log Display109 Before Calling Service Personnel Before Calling Service Personnel... 114 116 117 Others SpecificationsInstalled on desk Unit mm inches Installed on ceiling Appearance DiagramVersion 2, June GNU General Public LicensePreamble 125 END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyToshiba America Information SYSTEMS. INC