Index (Glossary) (Cont.)

Installation/Set up

and OperationViewing • Listening

Recording

Setting up

Others

O

 

 

OS

Safety Precautions4

P

 

 

PCM

74

Picture quality

28

Playback

31

The camera can play recorded images.

This function is called playback.

 

Playing recorded images

31

PoE

8, 94

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

8

Protocol

95

Q

 

 

Quality

28

R

 

 

Reboot

58, 63

Recording normal images

40

Reset button

5, 93

Resolution

28

Returning to the default settings

58

RNCP

95

(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.

 

 

Router

14

Device which relays data on a network

 

to other network is called router. It

 

decides by itself to which route to

 

choose to forward the data by looking at

S

 

Saving the settings

77

Screw holes for a tripod /stand

5, 6

SD memory card . 39, Safety Precautions12

Secure Digital memory card. New

 

super compact memory card that

 

can record huge volume of multi

 

media data.

 

SMTP

68

(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

 

Protocol for sending e-mail on the Internet

 

and Intranet. Used when exchanging

 

e-mail between servers or when client

 

sends mail to the server.

 

Specifications

95

Still image

51

Straight-through Cable

14

One of the Ethernet cables to connect PC

 

and Ethernet hub.

 

Subnet mask

66

IP address is composed of network ID

 

and host ID. It plays a role to judge the

 

length of network ID to distinguish

 

network ID and host ID. By using this

 

system, it estimates whether IP address

 

of the addressed host is in local network

 

or remote network.

 

T

 

TCP/IP

95

(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet

 

Protocol)

 

This is the standard protocol of the

 

Internet and at the same time, it is the

 

most popularized protocol. Network layer

 

protocol is IP, and transport layer

 

protocols are TCP (Transmission Control

 

Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram

 

Protocol). FTP, SMTP and other applica-

 

tions use TCP/IP.

 

Timer recording

40

U

 

Updating firmware

75

URL

15

(Uniform Resource Locator)

 

Method for assigning the Internet resource. “http://www.toshiba. com/” is the example of when accessing a website on the Internet.

84

IP address of network device.

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IK-WB02A specifications

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