Toshiba IK-WR01A operation manual Jpeg

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H

Hub

......................................................... 22

Wire gathering device used in10Base-T/ 100Base-TX network. Build up a network by connecting devices around a hub radially. There are various ports, like 8port, 4port.

 

I

IP address

.............................................. 21

Address information for IP protocol. All devices communicate with IP must have IP addresses. Devices connected to the Internet must have only one global IP address in the world. IP address can be divided into network ID and host ID, and depending on the values of network ID, it also can be divided into class A, B and C.

J

 

JPEG

51

(Joint Photographic Experts Group)

 

Standard gauge for compression of colored still image by ITU-TS (Interna- tional Telecommunication Union: ex- CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization). It can compress a still image between 1/10 to 1/100 of size.

L

 

LAN

22

(Local Area Network)

 

Computer networking in small area.

 

Log

39

Login

26, 28

M

 

Mail settings

68

Motion detection

64

N

 

Network

22

PCs and other devices are connected to

each other for information exchange via

cables, public lines and/or radio.

Networking settings

66

NTP server

58

(Network Time Protocol)

Server which provides accurate date and

time from network.

 

O

 

OS

Safety Precautions2

P

 

Picture quality

36

PoE

14, 89

POP3

68

(Post Office Protocol Version 3)

Protocol needed to receive e-mail on the

Internet and Intranet. Client uses this

when receiving e-mail from the mail

server, and it has attesting function. Some

mail servers use this function to send mail

with SMTP.(POP3 before SMTP)

Port Number

67

The number to discriminate services

(kinds of application) on TCP and UDP.

For example, SMTP for e-mail uses 25

and 80 for HTTP in general.

Power cord

14

Protocol

90

Q

 

Quality

36

R

 

Reboot

59, 63

Reset button

5, 88

Resolution

36

RNCP

90

(Retrieve Neighborly Cameras Protocol)

Protocol for mutual communication.

Because of this protocol, the cameras

can identify each other. The camera

searching application, Camera Finder,

also uses this protocol.

 

Installation/Set up and OperationViewing

Recording

Setting up

Others

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Contents Model IK-WR01A Important Safety Instructions Introduction Viewing and Operation IntroductionMonitor Out Connector Names and Features of PartsMode Setting Switch Lens Iris ADJ Line Lock Phase ADJEthernet Port Video Out JackInstallation/Setup Adjust the Angle of View InstallationTilt rotation Installation Recording Setting up Installing the Camera Unit46 mm Change of Dome Cover Dome replacementConnecting to a Video Monitor Connecting to a Video MonitorWhen power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power source About the Power Select SwitchWhen power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub, etc Line-Lock control Video Switcher CAMERA1Line Lock Phase Mode Setting Switch Adjusting a LensBack Light Compensation Auto White Balance AWB Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring System Setting Up the Network Camera EnvironmentObtaining an IP address automatically from the Dhcp server About the IP AddressEntering an IP Address Manually Structure of Connection Set the IP address of the personal computer Connecting Connect a LAN cable and then turn the power onSetting up Camera Finder Click the camera you want to login from the list of camerasUsing Camera Finder to Search for a Camera Click Exit button to close Camera Finder Click the User buttonClick Admin on the left side of the screen Changing Administrator Login ID and PasswordClick the browser Click the Change buttonClick User on the left side of the screen Setting up Access RestrictionClick the Set/Change button Click Network on the left side of the screen Configuring the Network ManuallyClick the Save button Select ManuallyInstallation/Set up Viewing and Operation Viewing Images ViewingClose the browser to log off disconnect the camera Camera Window Screen Menu that is displayed when right-clicking on the imageAdjusting Images on the Camera OperationViewing Adding Images Click View log on the left side of the Camera Window screen Viewing LogsOperationViewing Recording About Recording Images Recordable Media Recordable ContentsClick FTP client on the left side of the screen Recording Images on FTP ServerFTP General Settings Configure each setting itemsConnection to FTP Enable Click the Save Settings button below the settingPeriodic FTP by Schedule Configure recording scheduleEnter File Name FTP by Motion Detection Configure settings for viewing FTP status File Transfer Order Click Image Recording Setting up RecordingClick the Start button Recording Images on a Personal ComputerSpecify the destination folder and file name Click Save Current Picture AsRecording Setting up Configure each item How to Set upClick System on the left side of the screen System SettingsChanging the camera name Adjusting the date and time Setting up a format to display date/timeSetting the color of date/time display Changing the time using an NTP server settingUpdating the Firmware Rebooting the network cameraClick Export current configurations Importing the Settings Saved on a Personal ComputerDisplaying the screen asking a user name and password User SettingsDeleting a user name Storing the user name and passwordAdmin Settings Restarting the camera Changing the Administrator ID and passwordClick Alarm on the left side of the screen Alarm SettingsSetting the motion detection Setting the motion detectionConfiguring the connection Network SettingsDNS update to DNS 1/2 Server Configuring the Http port numberFramerate Control Click Mail on the left side of the screen Mail SettingsConfigure each item For details, refer to Recording Images on FTP Server → FTP Client SettingsClick Ddns on the left side of the screen Ddns SettingsBefore Starting Updating the FirmwareClick the Browse button Click Firmware updateClick Upload button on the screen shown in Step Specify the destination and then save the file Click Export current configurationsClick Import on the screen shown in Step Select the file on settings you savedSetting up Others Index Glossary Safety Precautions3Jpeg Up and OperationViewing Display of Logs Recording Setting up Before Calling Service Personnel Guide of your broadband router Before Calling Service Personnel...Symptom Cause How to Manage Cannot perform Lost the power RAM Sometimes primary is described as master Symptom Cause How to Manage Recorded Others IK-WR01A SpecificationsAppearance Diagram 150 Mounting Base BracketToshiba America Information SYSTEMS. INC
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