Toshiba IK-HR2D User Manual

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5

4 Display video with USB

Connect a USB terminal of the camera and a USB terminal of the computer with a USB cable.

Turn on the power of both the camera and the computer.

Run the viewer software.

* Please use a cable supporting mini-USB (B type) for the USB terminal of the camera.
* To display video captured by the camera, viewer software supporting USB Video Class is required

separately.

* In case of Windows

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XP SP2 or SP3, the built-in viewer software can be used.

The procedure for using the viewer software is described below:

Click Start Menu 䊻 My Computer

Double click USB Video Device icon, and the video will be displayed.

The following can be controlled by USB from a computer. Some viewer software may not support this
function.
Resolution
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1920×1080YUY2Approximately 5fps

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1280×720YUY2Approximately 10fps

Exposure time
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AUTO ONThe electronic shutter is set to AUTO mode.

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AUTO OFFThe electronic shutter is set to MANUAL mode.

In Manual mode the exposure time can be set between OFF to 1/4000s.
White balance
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AUTO ONThe White balance is set to ATW mode.

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AUTO OFFThe White balance is set to AWB mode.

The color temperature can be set to 3200K or 5600K in the AWB mode.

Note:
When displaying video with USB, resolution is changed to the one specified by the computer

(viewer), regardless of the resolution set in “5.3 Switching video signal output”.

When the resolution is set by the computer (viewer), the DVI output mode appears in the upper

right of screen for about 5 seconds.
e.g. “1080p 59.94”

Note that the displayed mode is not a USB output mode.
When the computer (viewer) sets resolution to 1920 × 1080 while you are using the camera in the

720p mode, the DVI output mode will also be changed to the 1080p mode.

The exposure time and white balance set during video display with USB will be stored.

Next time, at the beginning of video display with USB, the new setting will be reflected regardless
of the current camera setting.

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