Toshiba IK-WB02A manual Playing Alarm Images, Click the button on the right side of the alarm list

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Playing Alarm Images

Installation/Set up

and OperationViewing • Listening

Recording

Setting up

You can play alarm images (page.40) which are stored on an SD memory card. The images are played at fixed intervals regardless of the recording interval. The resolution (image size) varies depending on the settings for the time when the alarm is raised. To perform the operation, you need to log in as Administrator. When you log in as User, the operation is disabled.

Click “Playback” on the left side of the “Camera Window” screen to set to the playback function mode (page.31).

Select “Date,” “Hour,” “Min” or “Sec” from the pull-down menu on the right side of the alarm list.

Select an alarm list you want to play by pressing the “Prev.” and “Next.” buttons on the right side of the alarm list.

You can search for the list by date, hour, minute and second when the Date, the Hour the Min and the Sec are selected, respectively, on Step 2.

Click the “” button on the right side of the alarm list.

Alarm

 

2

list

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Others

The image of alarm list you selected is played.

NOTE

The alarm list is displayed in a “yyyy-mm-dd HH-MM-SS” format.

You can continuously play back, forward or rewind the image with the playback operating buttons (page. 31).

To return to the current image mode screen from the playback screen, click the “Live”

 

button.

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Another alarm cannot be set while the alarm tone is playing.

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Contents Model IK-WB02A Fccus Information Canadian Information Introduction Terms and TrademarksAccessories Table of Contents Cleaning AccessoriesRead Instructions Retain Instructions Heed Warnings Follow InstructionsPower Sources Power-Cord ProtectionVentilation LightningDamage Requiring service Replacement PartsSafety Check ServicingField Installation Marking Install the camera Where no video noise appears Check the ambient temperature and humidityDo not aim the camera at the sun Do not shoot intense lightPrecautions for Use About the SD Memory CardAbout the PoE Power Supply Device About the AC AdapterPrecautions for Use About the softwareCamera Installation Guide Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS. INC Network Camera Table of Contents Setting up Important Safety Instructions Names and Features of Parts Phase Controller LL switch BLC switch Iris switchPower Select switch Tripod Screw Hole Iris Jack 4PInstallation/Setup Installing a Lens Connecting to a Video MonitorAbout Audio Input/Output CAMERA1 Monitor TV CAMERA2 Video Switcher Line-Lock controlAdjusting a Lens Adjusting the Back FocusAdjusting the Iris Set the iris switch on the right Side of the camera DefaultBack Light Compensation Auto White Balance AWBFixed iris lens Setting Up the Network Camera Environment Requirements for Network Camera Monitoring SystemAbout the IP Address Obtaining an IP address automatically from the Dhcp serverEntering an IP Address Manually Structure of Connection Connecting Connect a LAN cable and then turn the power on Set the IP address of the personal computerClick the camera you want to login from the list of cameras Setting up Camera FinderUsing Camera Finder to Search for a Camera Click the User button Click Exit button to close Camera FinderChanging Administrator Login ID and Password Click Admin on the left side of the screenClick the Change button Click the browserSetting up Access Restriction Click User on the left side of the screenClick the Set/Change button Configuring the Network Manually Click Network on the left side of the screenSelect Manually Click the Save buttonPage Operation Viewing and Listening Viewing ImagesClose the browser to log off disconnect the camera Audio ListeningMenu that is displayed when right-clicking on the image Camera Window ScreenAdjusting Images on the Camera BLC1 BLC2 BLC3 BLC4BLC5 Adding Images Using Playback Function Click Playback on the left side of the Camera Window screenAbout the Playback Operating Buttons Playing Alarm Images Click the button on the right side of the alarm listAlarm List Playing Recorded Normal Images Click the button on the right side of the normal listNormal List Viewing Logs Click View log on the left side of the Camera Window screenSpeaking Click the Audio Out start button below the imagePage Recording Recordable Media Recordable Contents About Recording ImagesRecording Settings Insert an SD memory card Recording Images on an SD Memory CardClick Recording on the left side of the screen Configure each setting items Alarm RecordingNormal Recording Images on FTP Server Click FTP client on the left side of the screenFTP General Settings Click the Save Settings button below the setting Connect to FTP EnableConfigure recording schedule Configure timer patternConfigure Intervals Periodic FTP by ScheduleClick Save Settings button to save configured items Enter File NameEnter Server Path FTP by External Alarm/Motion Detection EX/MD FTP by EXT Control Recording Data by EXT Control HhmmssImage Accumulation to SD Memory Card File Transfer Order Setting up Recording Click Image RecordingRecording Images on a Personal Computer Click the Start buttonClick Save Current Picture As Specify the destination folder and file namePage Setting up How to Set up Configure each itemSystem Settings Click System on the left side of the screenChanging the camera name Setting up a format to display date/time Setting the color of date/time displayChanging the time using an NTP server setting Adjusting the date and timeRebooting the network camera Click Firmware updateImporting the Settings Saved on a Personal Computer Updating the FirmwareUser Settings Displaying the screen asking a user name and passwordStoring the user name and password Deleting a user nameAdmin Settings Changing the Administrator ID and passwordSetting Sound Restarting the cameraAlarm Settings Click Alarm on the left side of the screenConfiguring an external alarm Setting the motion detection Setting up EXT ControlNetwork Settings Configuring the connectionConfiguring the Http port number Mail Settings Click Mail on the left side of the screenSetting up FTP Client Settings FTP Server Settings Click FTP server on the left side of the screenDdns Settings Click Ddns on the left side of the screenRecording Settings Audio Settings Click Sound on the left side of the Camera Window screenUpdating the Firmware Before StartingClick Firmware update Click the Browse buttonClick Upload button on the screen shown in Step Click Export current configurations Specify the destination and then save the fileSelect the file on settings you saved Click Import on the screen shown in StepOthers Alarm Terminals Specifications of Alarm Signals Example Circuit ConnectionAccessories Safety Precautions5 Index GlossaryFTP Smtp Wall bracket Safety Precautions15 Display of Logs FTP downaccumulation finish Before Calling Service Personnel Cannot login to BrowserTrying to login CapsLock of the PC is Before Calling Service Personnel... RAM Wrong way Gather sound Poor Cannot send Symptom Cause How to Manage Recorded Others Specifications IK-WB02AAppearance Diagram Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS. INC How to use EMI core EMIコアの使いかたAbout the Power Select Switch When power is supplied from a PoE compatible hub, etcWhen power is supplied from an AC24V or DC12V power source
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IK-WB02A specifications

Toshiba has made significant strides in the realm of advanced surveillance technology with its series of camera models, including the IK-WB02A, FSM-3610, FB-3010HB, IK-WB15A, and IK-6420A. Each of these models carries unique features and functionalities designed to cater to various surveillance needs.

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