Toshiba Network Camera, IK-WP41A user manual OFF default WDR is OFF, Power Up, Tilt-Angle

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When there are both very bright portion and very dark portion simultaneously in the field of view, you can enable WDR function. It optimizes an image to ensure that dark areas are more visible while retaining details in bright areas.

Images with WDR are produced by combining long-exposure signals with the signals of the high-intensity portions obtained with a short exposure.

NOTE:

‘Backlight Compensation’ will be turned OFF when WDR is enabled.

￿ON: WDR is ON. A camera is automatically controlled by the optimal image. ‘EV adjustment’ cannot be operated in this mode.

￿Exposure: WDR is ON. This mode fixes the shutter speed of a long exposure. Configure the shutter speed of a short exposure by setting the ratio with regards to a long exposure with the exposure ratio parameter.

￿Histogram: This mode uses a histogram to correct blocked-up shadows and blown-out highlights.

￿OFF (default): WDR is OFF.

￿Auto: This mode switches WDR ON/OFF automatically in accordance with the intensity difference of the subject.

NOTE:

￿When the wide dynamic range mode is ON, overexposure may be observed in the images of some subjects. This phenomenon is unique to WDR mode, and it is not a malfunction of camera.

￿The frame rate during WDR mode will be half of standard mode.

Power Up:

￿Power up

During Power-Up, the camera can be set to start in various modes.

￿Default: The dome camera moves to the mechanical reset point.

￿PARK: The camera moves to Preset 1 position.

￿Auto scan: The camera performs an auto scan operation.

￿Auto patrol 1~4: The camera performs an auto patrol 1~4 operation.

Tilt-Angle:

￿Scan tilt angle

The tilt angle of the camera for auto scan, random scan and frame scan can be set from 0 to 85 degrees or 92 degrees (0 degree is straight

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Contents Model IK-WP41A Table of Contents FCC USA-INFORMATION IntroductionTerms and Trademarks Important Safeguards Replacement Parts Damage Requiring ServiceSafety Check LightningField Installation Marking Do not aim the camera at the sun Disclaimer Precautions for UsePhysical Description Package ContentsHardware Reset Hardware Installation InstallationMicro SD/SDHC Card Installation Network DeploymentUsing Web Browsers Accessing the Network CameraPage Using Rtsp Players Menu Live VideoPan/Tilt PTZ ControlZoom / Focus / Iris PresetScan Resize OFF/ON SnapshotAuto Patrol One Push WBClose ConfigurationCamera Settings Image Page DNR Power Up OFF default WDR is OFFTilt-Angle Pan / Tilt Privacy Zone Mask Page Video Codec Mjepg Alarm In1 to Alarm In6 AlarmMotion Detection Alarm Output SD Recording Page FTP Recording Conditions FTP RecordingFTP Server Settings Server 1 FTP Server Usage SD Card Back Up when connection failedMail Authentication SettingsMail Address list Audio Basic Network SettingsChangeIP.com No-IP.com DdnsFTP Server Password Administrator Information AdministratorUser List Date/Time Maintenance FW UpdateEvent Log Page Specification Page About the software Technology License NoticePage For software interchange or Page Page END of Terms and Conditions Page Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC
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Network Camera, IK-WP41A specifications

The Toshiba IK-WP41A is a compact and versatile network camera designed to meet the demands of modern surveillance and monitoring applications. With its robust features, this camera is ideal for various environments, including retail spaces, offices, and educational institutions.

One of the standout characteristics of the IK-WP41A is its high-resolution image capture, supporting resolutions up to 1.3 megapixels. This enables the camera to capture clear and detailed images, providing excellent visibility even in low-light conditions. The camera is equipped with infrared capabilities, allowing it to perform effectively in complete darkness, ensuring round-the-clock surveillance.

The integration of advanced image processing technologies equips the IK-WP41A with features such as dynamic range adjustment and noise reduction. These capabilities enhance the clarity of images in varying lighting conditions, making it a reliable choice for any setting. Furthermore, the camera supports multiple video formats, including H.264 and MJPEG, providing flexibility in handling video streams for different bandwidth requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the Toshiba IK-WP41A offers seamless integration into existing networks. It supports Ethernet connectivity and is compatible with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, allowing for a simplified installation process by eliminating the need for separate power cabling. This feature is particularly beneficial for installations in hard-to-reach locations.

The camera also incorporates motion detection capabilities, which can be customized to trigger alerts or notifications when movement is detected within its field of view. This functionality is essential for proactive monitoring, enabling users to respond quickly to potential security threats.

For enhanced usability, the IK-WP41A features a user-friendly web interface, which allows users to easily access live feeds, configure settings, and manage recording schedules from any internet-connected device. Additionally, the camera supports various security protocols, ensuring that the video feeds are protected from unauthorized access.

In conclusion, the Toshiba IK-WP41A network camera combines high-resolution imaging, advanced processing technologies, and user-friendly features, making it a valuable tool for effective surveillance. Its flexibility, reliability, and ease of installation cater to a wide range of security needs, making it a compelling choice for users looking to enhance their monitoring capabilities.