NETWORK CAMERA Model: IK-WB21A Advanced User's Guide For information on the latest products and peripheral devices, refer to the following Web page. ■ http://www.netcam.toshiba.com The above URL is subject to change without prior notice. If the URL changes, refer to the Toshiba website (http://www.toshiba.com).
Introduction FCC(US) Information Product Name : NETWORK CAMERA Model Number(s) : IK-WB21A Terms and Trademarks FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" ● The term "OS" is used in this manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product. Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Introduction (Cont.) Table of Contents Introduction Accessories ● Introduction ............................................................................................................... 2 ● Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 5 ● IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................................................ 7 ● NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION ........................................................
Table of Contents (Cont.) ● Recording Images on FTP Server ................................................................... 54 ● ● ・ ● All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for future reference. Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ● Recording Images in Personal Computer .................................................... 63 1.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.) 9. Ventilation Do not attempt to service this camera yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Introduction Introduction This camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Cont.) NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION ・ Do not aim the camera at the sun Introduction Introduction Do not aim the camera at the sun or point it at sun even if you are not shooting. The CAUTION label, shown on the above part, is attached on the camera.
Precautions for Use SD Memory Card ・ ● ● ● ● Do not allow the connectors on the AC adaptor to come into contact with any other metal object as this may result in short circuit. To connect the AC adaptor, firmly insert the plug end of the cable into the AC adaptor jack. Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a malfunction. When removing the connection cable, disconnect the cable by holding its plug. Do not disconnect the cable by pulling on the cable.
Features of the Camera The IK-WB21A network camera can deliver video images and sound in real time using the Internet or an intranet. The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ45) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network interfaces. IK-WB21A can be used in various indoor environments. ● Built-in pan/tilt mechanism A built-in pan (left/right) and tilt (up/down) mechanism enables you to use the Internet browser to change the direction of the camera lens.
Names of Camera Parts Installing the Camera ■ When using on a desk Front Introduction Introduction 1 Remove the terminal cover. Lens (Focal range: 0.4 inch to infinity) Terminal cover Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation SD Card Cover ・ ・ Front Unfasten the screw in the SD card cover. 2 Connect the AC adapter cable and LAN cable to the camera. Recording Recording SD Memory Card Slot Insert an SD memory card into the slot.
Installing the Camera (Cont.) Some provided parts are required for installing the camera. Important ● Important ● Improper installation may cause the camera to fall. ・ Make a hole in the ceiling where the camera is to be installed to insert the AC adapter cable, LAN cable and other cables. 2 Feed the AC adapter cable, LAN cable and other cables through the hole. 3 Mount the ceiling attachment below the drilled hole.
Installing the Camera (Cont.) 6 Mount the camera on the ceiling attachment. 1 Introduction Introduction ・ Align the four camera grooves with the ceiling attachment. ・ Push up on the camera firmly and slide the camera back until it is secure. ・ Mount the terminal cover. ■ Removing the camera from the ceiling attachment Remove the terminal cover.
Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Turning on the Power Introduction Introduction 1 The camera has no main power switch or button. To turn the power on, insert the plug of the power cord into a power outlet. Turn the power on after you have installed the camera. Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ・ ・ 2 Remove the terminal cover on the camera and plug in the AC adapter plug into the power input terminal on the camera.
Setting Network Camera Environment Items needed for network camera monitoring system The personal computer that is given all authorities for setting, operating, monitoring and other functions with the network camera is called the "administrator's personal computer" in this manual. Recommended personal computer operating conditions ・ ・ Windows 2000 or XP as OS ・ Internet Explorer Ver 6.
Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network (Cont.) Connection Configuration Connecting Camera and Personal Computer ・Crossover connection 1 Connect LAN cable and turn the power on. Connect the LAN cable (straight cable) connected to the camera to the hub. Or, connect the camera to a personal computer with the power turned on using the LAN cable (cross cable). ・ Connect DC 12V to the power terminal.
Using the Camera Search Application "Camera Finder" 4 Click the Administrator button or the User button. ・ Click the Administrator button to log in as an administrator. (See "Administrator Log-in" on page 30) ・ Click the User button to log in as a user. (See "User Log-in" on page 31) ・ To exit without performing log-in, click the Exit button. ● Setting up "Camera Finder" Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer.
Administrator Log-in and User Log-in 2 Input the administrator log-in ID and password in the user name and password fields and click the OK button. ・ The administrator log-in screen and camera image screen will appear. ・ The administrator log-in ID and password are set to "root" and to "ikwb" respectively by default. The following shows the different functions that are available for the administrator and the user.
Administrator Log-in and User Log-in (Cont.) Administrator Log-in Screen and User Log-in Screen Clicking the Setup button in the Administrator Log-in screen or in the Camera Image screen. See "Setting" on page 65 for the setting method. User Log-in Screen Introduction Introduction Administrator Log-in Screen Setup Screen Camera name LIVE button Displays the camera image screen. exit button Close the Setting screen.
Viewing and listening Viewing images NOTE ● ● ● Preparations before displaying ● ・ Enable cookies ● ・ Change "security" in Internet options as follows. 1) Click "Internet Option" on the tool menu. 2) Click the Security tab. ・ ● Browser setting when proxy server is used 3) Click the "Intranet" icon if the camera to be operated is inside the intranet, clicking the "Internet" icon if the camera is on the Internet. 4) Click "Level customize.
Viewing and listening (Cont.) ■ Audio Number and Item ■ Camera image screen 3 4 1 5 2 Description ④ Screen changeover Clicking the button automatically displays a multiview 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.
Viewing and listening (Cont.) ■ Controller ● Functions of components of Administrator basic controller ② Controller 1 2 7 8 2. Each time you click the 9 : Zoom out button. Click to zoom out. 4. Each time you click the : Near button. For manual adjustment of the focus. Focuses on a near object. : Iris auto button. Sets the aperture to the auto mode. Audio Fast rewinds play images. When "S)" is indicated in date and time display, recorded images have been rewound to the first image.
Viewing and listening (Cont.) Number and Item Description The presets function enables you to assign up to ten different positions and names for the camera. Clicking the button on the basic administrator controller opens the preset controller. Introduction Introduction The Auto Patrol feature moves the lens automatically to all the configured preset positions in order. Clicking the button starts Auto Patrol. Clicking one of ⑦ Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator buttons stops the action.
Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator (Cont.) Selecting a Preset Configuring a Preset Assign the camera position in the Preset list. 1 1 In the list, click (go to Preset) button on the left of the preset you want to select. Click the Introduction Introduction Selecting a preset from the list moves the camera to the preset position. button to move the camera to the position you want to set.
Presetting of Camera Position by Administrator (Cont.) Setup Preset Items 1 Click button on the preset controller. Item setup. Introduction Introduction Set items in the detailed preset controller setup window that is displayed. 3 ■ Preset Name Settings ● Preset Number Choose a number from the list. ("1" to "64" can be set) ● Preset Name Choose preset numbers and name them. Naming numbers facilitates identification of preset registered items.
Playing Recorded Normal Images You can play images which are recorded when an alarm is activated. The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting. Image settings such as "Picture Resolution" correspond to Alarm recording settings. The administrator can play recorded normal images saved to an SD memory card. The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting. Image settings such as "Picture Resolution" correspond to Normal recording settings.
Audio Out External control recorded images recorded in an SD memory card can be replayed. (See page 52) The images play at a fixed speed regardless of the recording setting. Image settings such as "Picture Resolution" correspond to External Control recording settings. Audio from a personal computer microphone can be heard through the camera's Audio Out. 1 1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. menu. Click button on the controller. ・ The external control recorded list will appear.
Recording Images in SD Memory Card Network camera can record images according to your need. Recordable media and its recordable contents are as follows. Images during "Alarm In", images during "Motion Detection", images during "Ext. Control In" and images of "Continuous Recording" can be stored in an SD memory card inserted in the network camera. When recording alarm images, perform "Alarm Settings" first as explained on page 73 and set records in the following sequence.
Recording Images in SD Memory Card (Cont.) 4 Configure each setting items. ・ ON: Images are recorded in accordance with schedule and recording interval. Setting to ON will set a recording schedule and interval. OFF: Continuous recording is not performed. 1 Click "Camera Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera settings will appear. 2 Click "Recording" in the sub menu. ・ A setup screen for Camera/Recording will appear. 3 Click "Delete all", "Delete from Alarm Recording list...
Recording Images on FTP Server Record setting 1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu 2 ・ Click "FTP Recording" in the sub menu. ・ A screen of "Camera - FTP Records will appear. Check "Schedled Recording," "Alarm Recording" or "Ext. Control In Recording" If "Alarm Recording" is chosen, check both or one of "Alarm In" and "Motion Detection." ■ FTP Server Settings - Server 1 Make settings for connection to the FTP server. ● FTP Server Name Input a server name or address correctly.
Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.) ■ FTP Server Settings - Server 2 3) Setting a Recording Cycle Introduction ■ Transfer Image Size The size of images transferred to the FTP server can be set. NOTE The frame rate will be reduced if the "Transfer Image Size" differs from "Resolution" in the "Basic Settings" in "Camera Settings". ■ FTP Server Usage ・ OFF: "Server 2" is not used. (Always recorded in "Server 1") Use different FTP Server in case of communication fault: Choose one of the followings.
Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.) Set if recording by Alarm In/Motion Detection is desired. ・ To detect external alarms or motion, set to enable "Alarm In" or "Motion Detection" in alarm setting (see page 73). Followings are the meaning of each part. EX/MD Enter user defined keyword. yyyymmdd Indicates date (Year, Month, Day). (e.g. January 1, 2004 → 2004 01 01) HHMMSS Indicates time (Hour, Minute, Second). (e.g. 23:59:00 → 23 59 00). Time is displayed in 24-hour time display.
Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.) Set if recording by Ext. Control In is desired. ・ Set to enable "Ext. Control In" in alarm setting (see page 73). ■ SD card back up You can choose to store images in the SD card in case images cannot be recorded in the server due to a network failure, server shutdown or other trouble. Stored images can be transferred to the FTP server when the network restores or trouble cause is removed. Introduction Introduction ■ Recording by Ext. Control In (Displayed if "Ext.
Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.) File Transfer Order (Scheduled Recording) 1) When networking condition causes the file transferring delay, the camera may transfer the old files in the file transfer intervals. 2) Regardless of file transferring schedule, the camera continue to transferes files until all files are transfered. Images (JPEG files) can be recorded in a personal computer.
Setting Sound can be recorded in a personal computer (wav file). Only the system administrator can set all settings with the network camera. Clicking the menu on the left of the Administrator Setup menu selects set items. 1 Click button, one of the operation buttons in the Camera Image screen. ・ The setup screen for "Wave Local Saving" will appear. 2 General setting method 1 ・ The sub menu of the clicked setting will pop up.
Camera/Basic Settings 1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear. 2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu. ・ The screen of "Camera - Basic Settings, Frame Rate" will appear. Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ● Compression Ratio Set quality of delivered images. The size of image files (JPEG files) varies in accordance with compression ratio. Low compression: This setting produces highest image quality. The file size increases.
Camera/Basic Settings (Cont.) The auto operating color temperature range is approx. 2500K to approx. 7000K when "AWB Range" is set to standard and is approx. 2200K to approx. 9000K when "AWB Range" is set to wide. WB is automatically achieved in almost all situations, except when the object is dark or un-white, in which case a good balance sometimes cannot be achieved. In this case, set to the Fixed or Manual mode.
Camera/Basic Settings (Cont.) NOTE ● Recording 2. Upper 2/3 (Area designation) 1. OFF ・ NOTE ● Setting to "LOW" or "HIGH" increases the noise reduction effect. After images, however, sometimes become prominent when a moving object is photographed. 3. Lower 2/3 (Area designation) 1 3 V 2 3 V 2 3 V 5. Center 1/6 (Area designation) Set up Set up 1 3 V 4. Center 2/3 (Area designation) ● Noise Reduction Set a noise reduction effect.
Camera/Basic Settings, Frame Rate Set a frame rate (transfer rate, frames/s) of image data delivered to the network. Click "Camera Settings" on the Administrator Setup menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear. 2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu. 1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear. 2 Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ・ A screen for setting Camera - Basic Settings, Frame Rate will apper.
Camera/Alarm Settings (Cont.) Alarm In: Detects an external alarm. Ext. Control In: Performs external control. OFF: Does not perform "Alarm In" or "Ext. Control In." 2) Set "Input type" for alarms if "Function" is set to other than "OFF." 1 Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear. 2 Click "5. E-mail" in the sub menu. ・ The screen of "Camera - E-mail Settings" Settings will appear.
Camera/E-mail Settings (Cont.) Introduction Introduction ● Authentication Settings 1) Choose "SMTP" or "POP" as the authentication system. 2) Enter an SMTP IP address or server name in "E-mail Server (SMTP)." 3) Enter the following when "POP" is chosen in authentication. "E-mail server (POP)": Enter an IP address or a server name of the POP server. "E-mail User ID": Enter a login ID for authentication. "Password": Input a password.
Camera/E-mail Settings (Cont.) ON: Always send to administrator E-mail address. OFF: Not send to administrator E-mail address. Set audio input to and output from the network camera. 1 Introduction Introduction ● E-mail Address List 1) Set ON or OFF in "Always Sent to Administrator E-mail Address." Camera/Audio Settings Click "Camera Settings" on the Admin. Menu. ・ A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear. 2) Enter "Mail-to Address." (Up to ten addresses) 3) Check send conditions.
PAN/TILT Basic Settings Basic settings for PAN and TILT. Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT Settings will appear. 2 Introduction Introduction 1 ● Function Settings 1) Set a "Scan Speed." Fast Slow 2) Set "Power on Default Position" Click "1. General" in the sub menu. ・ A setup screen of "PAN/TILT - Basic Settings will appear. This function designates where camera moves when camera is turned on. Center: Moves to positions of 0。 for PAN and 0。 for TILT.
PAN/TILT Preset Settings 1 ● Preset name settings 1) Choosing Preset Number Choose a number during name assignment, position assignment, moving and deletion. Numbers 1 to 64 can be choosen. Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT Settings will appear. 2 Introduction Introduction Name assignment, position assignment, moving, deletion and other functions related to PAN and TILT can be set. 2) Position Name Click "2. Preset" in the sub menu.
PAN/TILT Auto Patrol PAN/TILT Operation Range A PAN/TILT operation range of the camera can be set. 1 1 Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Administrator Setup menu. Click "PAN/TILT Settings" in the Administrator Setup menu. ・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT setting will appear. 2 Click "3. Auto Patrol" in the sub menu. Introduction Introduction Dwell time for Auto Patrol can be set. ・ The sub menu for PAN/TILT setting will appear. 2 Click "4. Operation Range" in the sub menu.
Network Basic Settings An IP address and other items for connection to the network are set. Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for Network Settings will appear. 2 Click "1. General" in the sub menu. ・ A setup screen of "Network - Basic Settings" will appear. Introduction Introduction 1 ● Auto Camera Detection Set ON or OFF for Auto Camera Detection.
Network/DDNS Settings DDNS can be used. Establish DDNS server connection. Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for network setting will appear. The network camera can be set as an FTP server for connection from a personal computer or other terminal. 1 Introduction Introduction 1 Network / FTP Server Settings Click "Network Settings" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for network setting will appear. 2 Click "2. DDNS" in the sub menu.
Multi-Screen Display/Adding and Removing Cameras Cameras for displaying in the multi-view screen can be added. Click "Multi Screen Display" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for multi screen display setting will appear. 2 Click "1. Adding and Removing Cameras" in the sub menu. Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ・ A setup screen of "Multi Screen Display / Camera Addition and Deletion" will appear.
Administrator Function/Changing ID and Password The administrator log-in name and password can be set. Click "Admin. Function" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear. 2 Introduction Introduction 1 ● User Information Set ON or OFF for "Login Restriction." ON: The user ID and Password are requested for authentication during login. OFF: Can login without authentication. ・ A setup screen of "Administrator Function / ID Password Change" will appear.
Admin Functions/User Operation Restriction Setting Administrator Function/Date and Time Administrator log-in name and password can be set. 1 1 Click "Admin. Function" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for administrator function will appear. 2 Click "2. User Operation Restriction" in the sub menu. Introduction Introduction Several setup items and operations can be made operable by users also. Click "Admin. Functions" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for administrator functions will appear.
Version Updating (Administrator Function/FW Update) The version of the camera firmware can be updated. 4 ■ First step Download the latest firmware. ● Create a folder to save the latest firmware. ● Access the following Toshiba web site on the Internet: URL: http://www.netcam.toshiba.com ● Download the latest firmware in accordance with the Website. ・ The selected file name will appear in the screen for Step 2. 5 Click the Upload button in the screen for Step 2.
Importing/Exporting Configuration Information (Administrator Function/Configuration Information) Exporting configuration information 1 Click the "Browse..." button in the setup screen for Administrator Function/Configuration Information. ・ A screen for file selection will appear. 2 Select a saved setup file. 3 Viewing Listening and Operation Viewing Listening and Operation ・ The selected file name will appear in the Administrator Function/ Configuration Information screen.
Log Management (Log Management/Browse and Delete) 1 Click "Log Management" in the Admin. Menu. ・ The sub menu for Log Management will appear. 2 You can connect a variety of sensors to the camera by using alarm terminals. See following table for functions of each terminal. Function ALARM IN Alarm Input ・Inputs External Alarm signal. You can choose the type of input signal: Normal Opened (NO) or Normal Closed (NC). Connect a sensor or other devices to the camera.
Alarm Terminals (Cont.) Glossary (Index) ■ Specifications of Alarm Signals Name Internal Circuit Signal Condition Non-Voltage point signal, CMOS 3.3V-GND signal inputs Normal Opened DC3.3V 3.3V 100ms or more 47kΩ Alarm Input Inside the Camera ・ To CMOS input Normal Closed 100ms or more 3.3V 0V 220Ω Auto patrol ............................................ 40 Inside the Camera To CMOS Output Max. DC24V, 50mA A maximum of ten preset camera positions can be assigned.
Glossary (Index) (Cont.) L External control recording ............... 61 External control recorded list ......... 48 LAN. ......................................................... 26 (Local Area Network) Computer networking in small area. F Firmware ................................................ 96 Frame rate ............................................ 72 The rate of number of pictures are transfered in a second. ・ FTP ..........................................................
Log Display ID Output message 1110001 webm> Reset to default configuration. 1601113 1601114 1601115 1601116 1601117 1601118 1601201 1601202 1601203 1601204 1601205 1601206 1601207 1601208 1601200 1601211 ftc1> Server not available. ftc1> CWD error. ftc1> Directory not found or no permissions. ftc1> Server error on binary mode. ftc1> Server error on passive mode. ftc1> Server resource not available. ftc2> Failed to connect server. ftc2> Failed to log into server. ftc2> Could not change directory.
Log Display (Cont.) Output message webm> Success to default. Record info. 2000709 webm> Success to default. FTPc info. 2000711 webm> Success to default. Sound info. 2000713 webm> Success to default. Network info. 2000715 webm> Success to default. Mail info. 2000717 webm> Success to default. DDNS info. 2000719 webm> Success to default. FTPs info. 2000721 webm> Success to default. FrameRate info. 2000723 webm> Success to default. User ID/PW info. 2000725 webm> Success to default.
Before Calling Service Personnel... Log Display (Cont.) Symptom Output message Message API wblistnormal.cgi was booted. API wblistextcontrol.cgi was booted. API wbstragestatus.cgi was booted. API wbstragemount.cgi was booted. API wbstragemountstatus.cgi was booted. API wbstrageformat.cgi was booted. API wbsetadmininsetdefault.cgi was booted. API wbsetadmincamreboot.cgi was booted. ●Camera is not powered on. ●Turn on the power. ●LAN cable is not connected.
Before Calling Service Personnel... (Cont.) Symptom Cannot access to the camera from the Internet. Symptom How to Manage ●Lost the power of the camera during the performance. ●Make sure that the power of the network camera is ON. ●The camera discriminates between capital letter and lower-case letter. Enter your right login ID and password. ●LAN cable of the camera has been pulled off during the performance. ●Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to a hub or router in the right way.
Before Calling Service Personnel... (Cont.) Symptom Cannot display images from the network camera. ●Set auto B/W setting to OFF. (See page 68) ●Setting for color difference gain is small. ●Increase color difference gain. (See page 71) ●The Internet line is busy. ●Wait for a little while. Sometimes it takes time to display images. ●There are not enough resources (CPU power, RAM). ●There are the recommended requirements of PC to view the images of the network camera.
Before Calling Service Personnel... (Cont.) Symptom How to Manage ●Check your SMTP and POP server which are provided from your provider. (→ page 75) ●DNS server setting may not be right. ●Set your DNS server from your provider to "Primary" and "Secondary" in "DNS Settings." (→ page 87) ※Sometimes "primary" is described as "master" and "secondary" is described as "slave," but these meanings are the same. Recorded images are not saved in FTP server.
Before Calling Service Personnel... (Cont.) Others ・Audio may not always synchronize with the camera images. ・ Others Others *2: Set up Set up *1: ・ Recording Recording IK-WB21A DC 12V ±10% (Use AC adapter supplied as an accessory) Approx.10W 1/4.2” CCD Horizontal 648, vertical 486 x 2 629,865 pixels (honeycomb array) Effective pixel area size Horizontal 3.4992mm, vertical 2.
Appearance Diagram Installed on desk Unit : mm (inches) Installed on ceiling Introduction Introduction 24 (0.945) 56 (2.205) Viewing Listening and Operation 56 (2.205) Viewing Listening and Operation ・ ・ φ172 (6.772) Recording 114 (4.448) 104.5 (4.114) 173 (6.811) 104.5 (4.114) φ114 (4.488) Recording 105.2 (4.142) 127.2 (5.008) Set up Set up 111.5 (4.39) 133.5 (5.256) 142.5 (5.61) 72.5 (2.854) 136 (5.354) (153 (6.024); maximum at the time of rotation) Others 56 (2.205) Others 66.
License Information on the Software Used in the TOSHIBA Network Camera The TOSHIBA Network Camera uses software components that are distributed as freeware under a third-party end-user license agreement or copyright notice (hereinafter referred to as a "EULA" ). TOSHIBA provides a warranty for the TOSHIBA Network Camera you have purchased under conditions set forth by TOSHIBA.
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