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1. Address V My Network Places Local Network Network Tasks dl Add a network place zj Wireless Network Camera I Mega pixel Network Camera 192 168 5 151 i 192 168 5 128 View network connections 9 Setup a home or small ha office network a Wireless Network Camera with 4h View workgroup computers Pan Tik 192 1868 5 141 A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel Bonjour The Bonjour function is a function developed by Apple to make it easier to find network devices in a network You can find more information about using Bonjour with Windows here http support apple com downloads Bonjour_for_Windows Bonjour Enable or disable the Bonjour function Device name This is the device name displayed in the Bonjour network environment A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 98 WLAN antenna TVIP71551 only The camera features a WLAN network interface for wireless data transmission in an IP network The network camera must be connected via a network cable for the initial configuration of all WLAN parameters WLAN MAC address IP address WLAN status display ESSID Signal strength Security Wireless mode Connect Disconnect Manual Update ESSID Manual setting Mode Infrastructure Ad Hoc Authentication Open Common key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Encryption
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3. Configuration Home Setting Security Tech Germany System Welcome to Camera Settings Page v Camera v Playback w Network bd Security v Event System Log 82 6 1System System Information Date Time Initialize Information Product information Product name Firmware version Firmware date MAC address Date time Bandwidth use WAN bandwidth use Security Video connections User accounts Anonymous access HTTPs IP address filter Video settings Image settings Day night Event list The product name indicates the functions included e g 1080p Shows the current version of the installed firmware Shows the date of the firmware Shows the MAC address of the LAN interface Shows the current date and the time of the camera Shows the current transmitted data rates from and to the camera Receive incoming data rate Transport outgoing data rate Shows the current transmitted data rates from and to the camera via the WLAN interface Receive incoming data rate Transport outgoing data rate with TVIP71551 only Number of users currently logged on note connections from recorders or NVRs are also displayed as connections Number of configured users in the camera Indicates whether anonymous users are allowed to view the live image Information when HTTPS is being used Information about the activity of the IP filter Information from
4. Key length Network key Enable or disable the WLAN interface Shows the MAC address of the wireless interface The set IP address is displayed here The address can be assigned automatically DHCP or manually see below The camera automatically searches the environment for WLAN access points APs Shows the name of the wireless network If a connection to an access point has been established this is indicated by the character v before the ESSID name Shows the signal quality in percent To ensure a good connection this value should not be below 60 Indicates the way in which the network is protected encryption type Shows the WLAN standard that the access point AP supports When this button is pressed the software attempts to connect to the selected access point Additional data important for the connection must be configured in another window it may be necessary to disable the pop up blocker The IP address is automatically determined The connection to the selected access point is disconnected Manual configuration of all data required for a wireless connection When this button is pressed the list of available access points is updated The ESSID is the name of the access point Manual setting of the ESSID Select the WLAN connection mode here The network camera is connected to the network via an access point In this mode the network camera can communicate directly with another network adapter network c
5. This allows the network camera to be seen in the Windows network environment e g as a network device UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function Enable UPnP Port forwarding This enables Universal Plug and Play port forwarding for network services If your router supports UPnP then port forwarding for video streams is activated automatically on the router for the network camera using this option HTTP port The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique HTTP port SSL port The standard port for SSL transmission is 443 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique SSL port RTSP port The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique RTSP port 9f UPnP An Aus Y UPnP Port Weiterleitung aktivieren HTTP Port 80 O 1024 65535 SSLPort 443 O 1024 65535 RTSP Port 554 1024 65535 lt My Network Places File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ox amp 2l 9 Search Folders i
6. With the TCP protocol fewer data packets are lost and the video display is more accurate However the disadvantage of this protocol is that the video stream is transmitted at a lower frame rate than the UDP protocol Use the HTTP protocol if the network is protected by a firewall and only the HTTP port 80 is available The selection of the protocol is recommended to be made in the following order UDP TCP HTTP A This function is only available when using Internet Explorer Video buffer Activate the video buffer if your line has low bandwidth Image data is saved temporarily in the network camera for clearer transmission meaning the image delay is increased A This function is only available when using Internet Explorer 79 Video control A These functions are only available when using Internet Explorer 0 Snapshot The web browser displays a new window containing the snapshot To save the snapshot either left click it and then click the floppy disk icon or right click it and select Save from the context menu E Full screen view Activate the full screen view The live image on the network camera is shown on the entire screen OGL Start stop live image display The live stream can be stopped or ended In both cases you can continue the live stream by pressing the play symbol LI Local recording A recording on the local hard drive can be started or stopped If you click the button the Windows Save a
7. before a possible next event is registered by the camera ICR filter mode The event can be triggered by switching into day or night mode Storage space warning The storage space monitoring of the SD card is used as the trigger Network connection inactive Loss of the network connection is used as the trigger The action is executed upon reestablishment of the network connection IP notification Change of the IP address is used to trigger the change Check the option that is to be monitored DHCP FixedIP PPPoE 108 Action The following actions can be defined within an event action Not all actions are available with all triggers For an activation it is necessary to check the box of the action but it is also possible that other boxes need to be checked for further configuration of the action Send image s Select the required event server that has already been configured Send notification This action sends a notification to an HTTP server The option HTTP server needs to be configured beforehand Activate switching output Select the switching output The switching behavior also needs to be configured Constantly active during event triggering While the trigger is triggered Such as through an extended period of motion detection the switching output remains activated Constantly active for The switching output can be activated for 1 999 seconds Night mode Night mode of the camera is activated The switching beh
8. in this case use the buttons for Playback and Download in the bar over the table with the file names 92 6 4Network Network Information PPPoE DDNS RTSP UPnP Bonjour Wireless WPS Information MAC address Obtain IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Standard router gateway Use the following DNS server address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server HTTP port number The hardware address of the camera is shown here The IP address subnet mask and address for the default gateway are obtained automatically from a DHCP server An activated DHCP server must be present in the network in this case Manual setting of the IP address subnet mask and standard router gateway Manual setting of the IP address for the IP camera Manual setting of the subnet address for the IP camera Manual setting of the standard router for the IP camera If the DNS server address is not automatically assigned by a DHCP server it can be manually assigned here First server address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses Alternative server address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have it
9. sun this can lead to the destruction of the sensor the camera may not be installed on unstable surfaces General safety instructions Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly Plastic foil oags and polystyrene parts etc could become dangerous toys for children For safety reasons don t give the camera into child hands due to them being able to swallow small parts Please do not insert objects through the openings into the device Use only accessories which are specified by the manufacturer Please do not connect incompatible parts to the device Please pay attention to the safety instructions and user manuals of the other connected devices Check the device for damages before installation If this should be the case please do not use it Please adhere to the operational voltage limitations listed in the technical data High voltage could destroy the device and pose a health hazard electric shock During the installation into an existing video surveillance system make sure that all devices are disconnected from the low and supply voltage circuit make do electrical connection to the mains does only represent at threat to you but also to other A If in doubt allow a professional electrician to mount install and wire up your device Improper or persons Wire up the entire system making sure that the mains and low voltage circuit remain separated and cannot come into contact with each other in normal use or due to any m
10. the following image resolutions pixels TVIP71501 TVIP71551 1280x720 640x480 320x240 160x120 TVIP72500 1920x1080 1280x1024 1280x960 1280x720 1024x768 640x480 320x240 Specifies the frame rate in frames per second Setting for the quality of the video stream The video quality is fixed at a certain level The network bandwidth requirements can rise or fall according to demand The bit rate of the video stream is set to a certain fixed value The video quality can vary according to the level of activity Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel You can call up a preview video by pressing the Video button This is helpful for configuring the following image settings on this page Image brightness settings Image saturation settings Image contrast settings Image sharpness settings A higher sharpness value can increase image noise You can reset the four image settings back to the factory settings by pressing the Standard button You can adjust the basic settings for the color hue here The colors will be shown warmer or cooler according to the settings Select the corresponding lighting conditions where the cameras are installed Auto Automatic regulation of the exposure frequency 50 Fixed setting at 50 Hz network frequency 60 Fixed setting at 60 Hz network frequency Fixed The setting for the exposure frequency is determined and saved when the settings are saved opecifi
11. video data stream gt Example rtsp 192 168 1 14 554 video mjpg MJPEG stream rtsp 192 168 1 14 554 video mp4 MPEG 4 stream rtsp 192 168 1 14 554 video h264 H 264 stream 4 17 Accessing the network camera over a mobile phone Ensure that you can establish an Internet connection over your mobile phone Your mobile phone must also be equipped with an RTSP compatible media player The following media players for mobile phones support RTSP e Real Player e Core Player Please note that access to the network camera via mobile phone is restricted due to the reduced network bandwidth available We therefore recommend making the following video stream settings in order to reduce the data quantity MPEG 4 160x120 5 frames second Video quality constant bit rate 48 kbps If your media player does not support RTSP authentication then deactivate the authentication mode for RTSP in the network camera configuration settings The address format for entering the connection data is as follows rtsp lt IP address of the network camera RTSP port gt lt Type of video data stream Example rtsp 192 168 1 14 554 video 3gp 76 4 18 Accessing the network camera over ABUS VMS The free ABUS VMS Express recording software can be found on the supplied CD ROM You then have the possibility of connecting and recording several ABUS Security Center network cameras on one interface Further information can be found in the soft
12. www dyndns org Benutzerkennung Passwort Passwort wiederholen Host Name Setting up a DDNS account oet up a new account as follows under DynDNS org ODIN 7 we DNS Services ONG for sc anc dyramc TP access trazo r e enal inem Search amp G Free Dynamic DNS Part fovtere 4 Orem o ouf P oem o UR L4 DNS Hosting amp Domains Aya your domem ad port 4 1o en P adden vr UL OC ww cw estt E Pore for Tew Um ere oe omm eth Dorey ow toe Comer i yout effi DIL webu em ant Seconde wand pr CFLS arvum soured Be Gate ayaans into e Aas Ana Store your account information Went odvertsement free web redrectmes Get Oiname ONS Pru Add New Hostname Note You currentiy don t hare amy ede Dormer Dt Flo upgrades you eccount You cannot usq sc Dyna ONS feetores Poyeg for en Dysemic ONS Fro vpgrade edi make thes form fully funcional and wifi add wevere dvrdns g el Wkdcard Statim Destied Wart vib raco snoot Service Type Host wah IP ad ress 7 Mo Services Website Redirect 7 as Offre estive 2 Malling Outbound GPL Recurgve OMS Use auto Seteted P address 92 73 15 44 TTL weve im 80 seconds Dit TT Sete borrons Mall Routing Yet let me configure Domi routing T Aa Taca 1 LAddToCas Note down your user data and enter this into the configuration of the network camera 95 Accessing the network camera over DDNS If the network camera is locate
13. 0 power IR level Wide The intensity of the IR LEDs with 60 IR angle can be adjusted from 1 to 100 power Host name Enter the network host name here the max length is 32 characters Status LED owitches all status LEDs on the rear on or off Text overlay The setting of the Title menu item as well as the date time can optionally be shown on the video image Privacy masking zones As an alternative to text overlay one area in the video image can be masked so that it is hidden A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 87 H 264 Image size Frame rate Quality Fixed quality Fixed bit rate Select between the following image resolutions pixels TVIP71501 TVIP71551 1280x720 640x480 320x240 160x120 TVIP72500 1920x1080 1280x1024 1280x960 1280x720 1024x768 640x480 320x240 Specifies the frame rate in frames per second Setting for the quality of the video stream The video quality is fixed at a certain level The network bandwidth requirements can rise or fall according to demand The bit rate of the video stream is set to a certain fixed value The video quality can vary according to the level of activity A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel MPEG 4 Image size Select between the following image resolutions pixels Frame rate Quality Fixed quality Fixed bit rate TVIP71501 TVIP7155
14. 1 1280x720 640x480 320x240 160x120 TVIP72500 1920x1080 1280x1024 1280x960 1280x720 1024x768 640x480 320x240 Specifies the frame rate in frames per second Setting for the quality of the video stream The video quality is fixed at a certain level The network bandwidth requirements can rise or fall according to demand The bit rate of the video stream is set to a certain fixed value The video quality can vary according to the level of activity A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel MJPEG Image size Select between the following image resolutions pixels TVIP71501 TVIP71551 1280x720 640x480 320x240 160x120 TVIP72500 1920x1080 1280x1024 1280x960 1280x720 1024x768 640x480 320x240 Frame rate Specifies the frame rate in frames per second Quality Setting for the quality of the video stream Fixed quality The video quality is fixed at a certain level The network bandwidth requirements can rise or fall according to demand A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 88 3GPP Image size Frame rate Quality Fixed quality Fixed bit rate A Advanced Image improvements Video display Brightness Saturation Contrast Sharpness White balance Color hue White balance Exposure settings Exposure frequency Automatic exposure Slow shutter Backlight compensation Select between
15. ABUS Security Tech Germany IR HD 720p 1080p Outdoor Network Dome Camera UK User manual Version 09 2012 C 60 9 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product This product meets the requirements of the applicable European and national guidelines The corresponding declarations and documents can be obtained from the manufacturer www abus sc com To maintain this condition and to ensure risk free operation you as the user must observe these operation instructions Before initial start up read through the complete operating instructions observing operating and safety instructions All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks All rights reserved If you have any questions please contact your installer or your local dealer N Disclaimer This user manual was prepared with greatest care If you should notice omissions or inaccuracies please inform us about these on the back of this manual given address The ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG assumes no liability for technical and typographical faults and reserves the right to make at any time modifications to the product or user manual without a previous announcement The company is not liable or responsible for direct and indirect subsequent damages which are caused in connection with the equipment the performance and the use of this product No guarantee for the content of this document is ta
16. Open video file This button starts the file selection dialog for opening a video file Playback is then started automatically M Pause Pauses the playback of the video file O Stop Stops the playback of the video file EZI Rewind Rewinds the video Ca Fast forward Fast forwards the video O Progress bar Progress bar for playback Click the bar to jump to a specific point in the video Digital zoom The digital zoom can be activated here The zoom area can be changed in the video image The zoom factor can be changed using the W wide angle and T tele zoom buttons 90 Network storage The file manager for data saved on the network is located here network storage function The following buttons have the following functions Some functions cannot be used until after a file is selected in the File Name column until this happens the button is gray Navigate back Update the current table page Ea Delete the selected file s ER Select all files me j Li Mu ev Play the selected file Download the selected file it is only possible to download one file SD Card The file manager for locally saved data is located here microSD card It is operated in the same way as the file manager under item Network storage File names folder names You can either switch to the current folder path or download the selected file by clicking the respective file folder names The data is sa
17. TVIP71551 only 4 2 Opening the camera The camera must be opened to set the angle of view and access the connections inside the camera Firstly remove the white dome ring by turning it anti clockwise The dome can then be detached after removing the three fastening screws 4 3 Interior view 4 Network connection Ethernet RJ45 5 Power supply 12 VDC 6 Analogue video output for service purposes 7 Alarm input alarm output 8 WPS button for activating the WPS function 9 PAL NTSC switch for analogue video output 4 10 Reset button 11 microSD slot SSS FEU OS A Y i wa ier Power supply polarity 68 4 4Alarm input and output Adhere to the following connections and maximum loads for the digital alarm input and output Max load V A 12 VDC Voltage output 12 VDC max 100 mA 42VGND DI DO GND QQGroudconect n Je DI Alarm input Activation of the digital input by connecting the DI and GND connections Connection of a transistor or relay 24 VDC 100 mA Transistor NPN with emitter against ground GND Relay 12 VDC and connection plus DO with diode see example below Connection example POWER INPUT lt DC 12V lt GND A Please carefully observe the connection instructions and power specifications 4 5 Setting the zoom and focus The TVIP71501 TVIP71551 and TVIP72500 camera models are eq
18. activated under Camera General IR Cut Filter Mode Settings for the swiveled IR cut filter ICR Auto The cut filter swivels in or out automatically according to the light sensor The Threshold option specifies the switching values Night mode The swivel filter is constantly separated from the image sensor The image sensor can record visible light and IR light Day mode The swivel filter is constantly in front of the image sensor The image sensor can only record visible light Schedule The swivel filter is switched according to a schedule The ICR schedule option appears for details on configuration see 6 11 Schedule ICR Cut Filter Switch Delay Switching from day to night mode can be delayed by up to 10 seconds IR Cut Filter Threshold Bright H The higher the value the earlier the camera deactivates the IR IR Mode cut filter the IR light Dark L The lower the value the earlier the camera activates the IR cut filter the IR light Auto The IR LEDs are automatically activated or deactivated based on the limits of the threshold value setting On IR LEDs are constantly activated Off The IR LEDs are constantly deactivated 86 The day night Dome cameras use two different types of infrared LEDs with different IR angles The power of both types of LEDs can be separately adjusted IR level Spot The intensity of the IR LEDs with 30 IR angle can be adjusted from 1 to 10
19. alfunctioning 62 Contents 1 Usage in accordance with regulations cccccssssessseeeseeeesseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeoeesaeeesenoneneneees 65 2 SOON of OU OY E IA 65 Ba A EA A EEAS E 66 S POWEr UDDIN Pr Re 66 oA CaN TA OU eara E E o o E 66 ee AST EEEE REPETIT TE EET 67 4 Camera descHDIIOU RS PP E TOEKA ERETNA 68 eX MEE e dU RETE mmm 68 4 2 OBening Me cadena 68 Ls WTOP VIEW me 68 44 uullsi d gornimee e M 69 AS Setting the zoom and TOGHIS uotis xcv vouue do siad ea duvo rogus aue a a runicE aun s Eon n iR ctu uaa rd di qux iaaa 69 45 Using the MicroSD AAA o o A 70 AS A o aae TEE ICE 70 45 Restoring ine factory settings socia papada iaicdids 70 49 Using the analogue video OUIDUL iacunuciua ncuii ooa ara eaa Iun sane yv REO incidente nia ranas danes ai nn cian adan 71 4 10 Putting into OD nn AA 72 4 11 Accessing the network camera for the first time eee eese eere rennen rennen 73 4 12 Accessing the network camera over a web browser 1 eeee esee eee eee nennen nennt 74 M RE egur m duque 74 4 14 Adjusting the security settings 1 eeeee i eeeee eee ee ei eee eene eene nennen nnn annm nnn n nana nnn nnna 74 ATS PASSWONG DV OUND die 75 4 16 Accessing the network camera over an RTSP player
20. ard What is known as a peer to peer environment is set up Here you can set the encryption mode for the wireless transmission No encryption selected WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A 64 or 128 bit key is used for encryption HEX or ASCII For communication with other equipment these keys must be the same on both devices 10 26 HEX characters or 5 13 ASCII characters according to bit length Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Keys With this method dynamic keys are used TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard can be selected as the encryption protocols What is known as a passphrase pre shared key must be assigned as the key 64 HEX characters or 8 to 63 ASCII characters Select the corresponding type of encryption here Common key WEP disabled WPA PSK WPA2 PSK TKIP or AES With WEP only Select the bit length for the key here With WEP only Up to four keys can be assigned Obtain IP address automatically The IP address subnet mask and address for the default gateway are obtained automatically from a DHCP server An activated DHCP server must be present in the network in this case 99 Use the following IP address Manual setting of the IP address subnet mask and standard router gateway Use the following DNS server address If the DNS server address is not automatically assigned by Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server WLAN a DHCP server it can be ma
21. arning The storage space warning function can be used as a triggering event for event actions If the free storage space falls below a certain value 5 10 25 50 free storage space the event is triggered Media settings The possible settings are the same as the settings under item E vent server list Media settings 106 6 6 2 Event recording The events list contains all configured event actions Name Enabled Trigger Action Schedule Priority Event List Hame Name of the configured event S hows whether the event is enabled Information about the trigger used for the event action Information about the action that follows after the event is triggered P PTZ Action D1 2 Digital Input 1 2 I IR F FTP Upload S SMTP notification H HTTP notification H Hetwork Storage SD SD Card S chedule of the event action The camera processes event actions in the order in which they occur The priority setting allows certain events to receive priority treatment Enable Trigger Action Schedule Priority Wo item has been contained Edit Remove P PTZ Action D1 2 Digital Input 1 2 I IR F FTP Upload S SMTP notification H HTTP notification N Network Storage SD SD Card Add Edit Delete Add an event action to the event list gt event configuration Edita configured event action Delete an event action Event configuration General Name Event Trigger Triggered b
22. ate zone Integrated memory MicroSD slot SD SDHC max 32 GB class 6 Alarm input NO NC S witching output 1 max 12 V DC 100 mA E mail FTP HTTP notification switching output network drive S upported browsers Mozilla Firefox Safari or Internet Explorer 6 x and higher Supported software ABUS VMS Network protocols Bonjour TCP IP DHCP PPPoE ARP ICMP FTP SMTP DNS NTP UPnP RTSP RTP HTTP TCP UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP WLAN eS ee IEEE 802 11b g n PoE Power over Ethernet PoE IEEE 802 11af m HTTPS WEP 64 128 bit WPA WPA2 Power supply 114 Model number TVIP72500 Image sensor 1 4 progressive scan CMOS sensor Camera type 1024 x 768 640 x 480 320 x 240 Digital zoom_ 0 0 5 lux IR off 0 lux IR on 264 25 fps 1920x1080 MPEG 4 25 fps 1280x7200 MPEG 415 fps 1920x1080 MPEG 25 fps 1280x720 MPEG 25 fps 1920x1080 Number of parallel streams e Alarm input NO NC S witching output max 12 V DC 100 mA T E mail FTP THTTB notification switching output network drive Network protocols Bonjour TCP IP DHCP PPPoE ARP ICMP FTP SMTP DNS NTP UPnP RTSP RTP HTTP TCP UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP Encryption HTTPS 115 10 GPL license information Here we wish to inform you that the network surveillance cameras TVIP 71501 TVIP 71551 TVIP 72500 contain Open Source Software which is licensed exclusively under the GNU General Public License GPL To ensure that your u
23. avior also needs to be configured Constantly active during event triggering While the trigger is triggered such as through an extended period of motion detection night mode remains activated Constantly active for Night mode can be activated for 1 999 seconds Schedule Always The event action is always executed without a time based restriction Schedule Here a schedule that has already been configured can be selected for the event action Schedules are configured under the Event Schedule item 6 6 3 Continuous Recording S cheduled recording can be used only for recordings of video files Name Name of the configured event Active S hows whether the event is enabled Action Information about the action that follows after the event is triggered NS Network storage network drive LS Local storage SD card Schedule S chedule of the event action Scheduled Recording Hame Enable Trigger Action Schedule Add Edit Remove General Name Enter a name for the scheduled recording here 109 Action File size Define the file size for a video file here 1 50 MB Event server Choose between an SD card and a network drive as the target server It is necessary that an SD card or network drive be configured in the camera Schedule Always The event action is always executed without a time based restriction Schedule Here a schedule that has already been configured can be selected for the event acti
24. ce gt NET Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 Nov 14 08 55 00 notice gt NET Starting network Nov 14 08 55 00 notice gt NET MAC D00 18 FE 00 D0 0D Nov 14 08 55 00 notice gt NET Network type DHCP Nov 14 08 55 01 notice gt NET Host IP 192 168 0 28 Nov 14 08 55 01 lt notice gt NET Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Nov 14 08 55 01 notice gt MET Gateway 192 168 0 1 Nov 14 08 55 01 notice gt NET Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 Nov 14 14 36 52 notice gt syslog Header Yer MGO1 H Nov 14 14 36 52 lt notice gt syslog Header Version check Device MGO1 Firmware MGO1 Nov 14 14 36 52 lt notice gt syslog Remove file mnt mtd lang LNG_TO1F101_MG 0 05 20 r2484_en US lang Nov 14 14 36 52 err gt syslog FileList Filename x Activate remote log Activate the remote log function by checking this box Server name IP address of the domain name of the log server Server port Port of the log server Remote Log aktivieren Servername ServerPort 514 O _ 1024 65535 Abbrechen A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 7 Maintenance and cleaning 7 1 Function test Regularly check the technical safety of the product e g check the housing for damage If safe operation is no longer possible cease operating the product and safeguard it against accidental operation Safe operation is no longer possible under the following c
25. d behind a router then access via DynDNS must be configured in the router On the ABUS Security Center homepage www abus sc com you can find a description of DynDNS router configuration for common router models The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS org l nea 192 168 0 1 O 195 184 21 78 1026 a ED 195 184 21 78 1026 O htto name dvndns ora 1026 name dvndns ora 1026 gt 195 184 21 78 1026 LAN WAN DynDNS org Name Server Port forwarding of all relevant ports at least RTSP HTTP must be set up in the router in order to use DynDNS access via the router Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel If the network configuration is changed then the camera must be restarted System Initialize Restart 96 RTSP Port range The standard port range for RTP unicast transmission is 5000 7999 As an alternative the port range 1024 65534 can be used RTSP port The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65534 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique RTSP port Profile name The access names for the various RTSP streams are configured here Select the profile to be edited H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG or 3GPP Profile Configuration of the access name for the se
26. e still password protected A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 101 HTTPS The HTTPS protocol is used for encryption and for authenticating communication between the web server network camera and browser client PC on the Internet All data transmitted between the network camera and client PC is encrypted using SSL Apart from SSL encryption compatible with all standard browsers a source authorization certificate is required in order to use HTTPS Erstellen und Installieren Selbst signiertes Zertifikat erstellen installiertes Zertifikat Subjektname Kein Zertifikat installiert HTTPS Anschlussregel Administrator HTTP Operator HTTP HTTP hi Betrachter Create a self signed certificate Country State or province City Organization Department Registered name Duration of validity You can use this button to create a self signed certificate Country specification in 2 character code e g DE Max length of 32 characters A z A Z 0 9 Max length of 32 characters A z A Z 0 9 Max length of 32 characters A z A Z 0 9 Max length of 32 characters A z A Z 0 9 Max length of 32 characters A z A Z 0 9 Enter how long this certificate will remain valid here 0 1000 o NL o Selbst signiertes Zertifikat erstellen Land Bundesland oder Staat Ortschaft Organisation Abteilung Registrier
27. er NTP server name Auto Interval Time zone Daylight savings time No changes to the settings The date and time of the PC are taken over for the camera Manually set the time and date here Automatic updating of the date and time via a time server Network Time Protocol Enter the domain name of the time server e g de pool ntp org When activated the standard time server is used Deactivate the Auto setting to enter the NTP server name manually Updating interval with the time server in hours Here you select the time zone in which the camera is located Enter the dates here for the switch from daylight savings time to standard time A Accept the settings by pressing Save or cancel them by pressing Cancel 84 Initializing Restart Factory settings Save settings Load settings Update firmware Language Upload language packet If you press the button the camera is restarted Sequencing mode Restart every x days at the point in time at which the function is activated Schedule mode Restart on the desired weekday at a certain time Pressing this button causes the factory settings of the camera to be loaded The selection must be confirmed TCP IP Check this box to exclude the network setting values from being reset Date time Check this box to exclude the date time values from being reset Here you can save a backup file of all camera settings Settings saved to a backup file ca
28. er the password here Proxy address Server name when a proxy server is used Proxy port number Port number of the proxy server Proxy user name User ID on the proxy server Proxy password Password on the proxy server Test When this button is pressed the HTTP server settings are tested A test file is sentto the HTTP server Network drive Type Protocol selection between the Windows network SMB CIFS or UNIX network NFS Windows network SMB CIFS Network storage capacity Entry of the IP or drive folder of the network drive Ex WP F older Ex my_nas F older name Workgroup Workgroup of the Windows network drive User name User name of the workgroup Password Password of the workgroup Repeat password Reenter the password for the workgroup here Create folder An additional subfolder is created on the network drive Test When this button is pressed the network drive settings are tested A test file is sentto the network drive Unix network drive NFS 105 Network storage capacity Entry of the IP or drive folder of the network drive Ex my_nas Folder name An additional subfolder is created on the network drive When this button is pressed the network drive settings are tested A test file is sentto the network drive Create folder Test Media settings File attachment Snapshot Send pre alarm image s Send post alarm image s File name Suffix Delete sequence number V
29. er via a secure connection Connect A connection is established via WPS with the selected procedure PBC or PIN 100 Disconnect The connection is disconnected Update The list of available access points supporting WPS is updated 6 5 Security Sicherheit Benutzer HTTPS IP Filter User This menu item describes the user administration of the network camera Up to 10 user accounts can be defined The user accounts can each have one of three user types User list Shows all configured users with the corresponding authorization levels Add Add a user account Edit Edit an existing user account Before doing this you need to select the required user account from the list Delete Delete a user account User types Permissions Administrator Full access including live views configuration Operator Live view Viewer Live view The default access data for the main administrator is as follows User name admin Password 12345 User name Here you assign the user name that needs to be entered for access to the camera Password Here you assign the user name that needs to be entered for access to the camera Repeat entry Here you assign the password that the corresponding user needs to enter for access to the camera User type Select an individual user type for the user ID Anonymous setting Activated Anonymous setting allows any user to see the main page including video stream All settings pages ar
30. es the upper limit for automatic exposure On Setting for a long exposure time in night mode This results in a brighter image in case of poor lighting conditions and is accompanied by a lower frame rate Off Setting for a normal exposure time in night mode When this box is checked the backlight compensation is activated When this function is activated the display of objects in front of bright backgrounds is improved 89 Iris Control The iris control has influence to the image sharpness The iris control need to be setup regarding the lens zoom ratio The following modes are corresponding to the following zoom ratios Auto Lens setting Zoom ratio low wide viewing angle Offen Lens setting Zoom ratio mid to max mid to small viewing angle Wide Dynamic Range Mode Off The WDR function is deactivated Auto The WDR function is activated Level The dynamic range of the WDR function can be set in 10 levels The function is automatically controlled up to the maximum set value Noise reduction Mode Off The noise reduction function is deactivated On The noise reduction function is continuously activated Schedule Night mode The noise reduction function is active when night mode is active Schedule If the mode is controlled using a schedule an appropriately configured schedule must be selected here A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 6 3 Playback Client PC
31. he product and other dangers All other uses are not in accordance with regulations and result in the invalidation of the product guarantee and warranty No liability can be accepted as a result This also applies to any alterations or modifications made to the product Read the entire operating manual carefully before putting the product into operation The operating manual contains important information on installation and operation 2 Scope of delivery ABUS network camera TVIP71501 TVIP71551 TVIP72500 Power supply unit Network cable 1 metre Software CD including operating manual Antenna TVIP71551 Quick guide 65 3 Installation Make sure that all accessories and parts listed above are present in the scope of delivery An Ethernet cable is required for camera operation This Ethernet cable must meet UTP Category 5 CAT 5 specifications and must not be longer than 100 metres 3 1 Power supply Before starting installation ensure that the mains voltage and the rated voltage on the power supply unit are identical A two pin plug connection is used for supplying the camera with power The power supply unit is delivered II ffs zr PS without the two pin plug as standard The plug is L oW o s already attached to the power supply socket of the fp Mg NW ZA camera FE EN The positive terminal on the power supply unit is f HE Y marked accordingly Connect the two wires from the M UC AP u powe
32. ideo Pre alarm recording Post alarm recording File name System log File name SD card SD card Here you select a file type for the file attachment Snapshot The file attachment is individual images in J PEG format Video The file attachment is video files in MP4 format System log The log file is sentas the medium Enter the required number of pre alarm images number 0 7 Enter the required number of post alarm images number 0 7 Assign a file name if required None No suffix is added to the file name Date time The date and time is added to the file name Sequence number A sequence number is added to the file name When the button is pressed the sequence number is reset Enter a pre alarm recording time 0 7 seconds Enter a post alarm recording time 1 7 seconds Assign a file name if required Assign a file name if required Enable or disable the SD card function An SD card must be inserted for this The SD card must be inserted when the power is off When the SD card function is enabled the SD card user interface changes Format SD card status Create folder Overwrite Shows the free storage capacity and size oflt Press this button to format the SD card e memory card in KB 30023304 31519696 KB Another subfolder for storage can be created on the SD card When this function is enabled all data is overwritten when the maximum SD card Capacity is reached Storage space w
33. ircumstances o The device shows visible damage o The device no longer works correctly o The device has been stored in adverse conditions for a long period of time o The device has been subjected to stress during transportation A This product is maintenance free for you There are no components to service or anything inside the product to check Never open it LE 7 2Cleaning Clean the device with a clean dry cloth The cloth can be dampened with lukewarm water if it gets dirty A E nsure that liquid does not penetrate the device as this will cause damage Do not use any chemical cleaning products as they could damage the surface of the housing 8 Disposal Devices displaying this symbol may not be disposed of as domestic waste At the end of its service life dispose of the product according to the applicable legal requirements Please contact your dealer or dispose of the products at the local collection point for electronic waste 113 9 Technical data 1 4 progressive scan CMOS sensor Resolution 2 7 9 mm F1 2 Digital zoom 10x 0 5 lux IR off 0 lux IR on 10 meters 264 25 frames sec 1280x720 MPEG 4 25 frames sec 640x480 1 MPEG 4 15 frames sec 1280x7200 MY PEG 25 frames sec 640x480 1 1 1 MY PEG 25 frames sec 1280x720 O Numberofpardllelstreams o A O Electronic shutter control 1 1 17800 sec White balance Amplifier control 0 9 dB Image overlay Date camera name priv
34. ken 61 Important safety instructions The warranty will expire for damage due to non compliance with these operating instructions We shall not be liable for any consequential loss We do not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non compliance with the safety instructions In such cases the warranty will expire Dear customer The following safety instructions are intended not only for the protection of your health but also for the protection of the device Please read through the following points carefully There are no parts on the inside of the product which need to be serviced Apart from this the license CE and the guarantee warranty will lapse if you open take the product apart The product will be damaged even it falls from a low height This device can be used in inside as well as outside During the installation of the camera please take care that direct sunlight cannot fall onto the image sensor of the device Please follow the installation instructions in the corresponding chapter of this user manual Avoid using the device under the following unfavorable ambient conditions wetness or excessive air humidity extreme cold or heat direct sunlight dust or combustible gases vapors or solvents strong vibration strong magnetic fields such as those found in the vicinity of machinery or loudspeakers the camera should not positioned with opened iris towards the
35. lected profile Authentication Access to the relevant RTSP stream can be protected with a user name and password Examples Authentication from rtsp 192 168 0 100 554 video h264 Authentication to rtsp admin 12345 192 168 0 100 554 video h264 Multicast Multicast designates message transmission from one point to a group also referred to as a multi point connection The advantage of multicast is that messages can be transmitted simultaneously to several recipients or a closed user group without the bandwidth of the sender increasing according to the number of recipients When using multicast the sender only requires the same bandwidth as a single recipient The packets are multiplied on each network distributor Switch router In IP networks multicast enables efficient sending of data to many recipients at the same time This is accomplished with a special multicast address In IPv4 the address range 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 is reserved for this purpose Status Activated deactivated Access name The access name for RTSP access is configured here Multicast address Entry of the multicast server address Video port Automatic or manual assignment of the multicast video port Audio port Automatic or manual assignment of the multicast audio port TTL Time To Live Length of time the packet is kept before being discarded UPnP The UPnP Universal Plug and Play function makes it easy to control network devices in an IP network
36. n be loaded here A more current version of the camera firmware can be loaded here Information on updated firmware files can be found in the Software section at http www abus sc com You can set a different language here by uploading a language file German is the standard language on the camera upon delivery The language file for the camera can also be uploaded using the included IP Installer This can be installed in the appropriate language Language files for German English French Dutch and Danish can be downloaded from the Software section at http vwww abus sc com 85 6 2 Camera Camera General H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advanced General Rotate image Video clip format Flip Reverse Flip reverse Analog video output Settings for image orientation Choose between MPEG 4 and H 264 for the compression of the saved video clips e g for sending a video clip via SMTP e mail The H 264 option can result in the utilization of more system resources which can lead to a reduction in camera performance e g frame rate and motion detection The picture is displayed rotated by 180 The picture is displayed in mirror reverse Select this option if the camera was installed upside down Activate or deactivate the analog video output on the camera This video output is used for setting the focus A The resolution 640x480 is not available and cannot be configured if the analog video output is
37. n is pressed the FTP server settings are tested A test file is uploaded to the FTP server SMTP SMTP server address Enter the address of the outgoing e mail server here SMTP server Server port The standard SMTP server port is 25 An alternative port can be assigned if required SSL If the e mail server uses SSL it can be enabled here Authentication Define the authentication type for the e mail account here SMTP If authentication on the e mail server requires a user name and password this option must be enabled POP before SMTP S elect this option if e mails must be retrieved before e mails can be sent It may be possible to delete POP before SMTP in the e mail account settings E mail sender This is the address of the e mail account The maximum length is 64 characters E mail recipient The e mail address of the recipient The maximum length is 64 characters Test When this button is pressed the SMTP server settings are tested A test file is sentto the e mail recipient HTTP Use this function to save image data individual images on an HTTP server A CGI script on the HTTP server must be able to receive the data In the event of questions please contact your network administrator URL Enter the URL of the HTTP server e g 192 168 0 156 cgi bin webcam Port Enter the port on which the HTTP server operates User ID User ID on the HTTP server Password Password on the HTTP server Repeat password Reent
38. nerally configured as follows Event controlled recording Configuration of the trigger Storage server FTP SMTP SD Media settings card Event e g switching configuration input Scheduled recording A scheduled recording can only be made with video files Storage server Scheduled FTP SMTP SD recording video card files only 6 6 1 Event server All configured event servers are shown in a list here Name Name used for the event server Protocol Protocol used for the event server Network address Network address target address of the event server Add Add an event server Edit Edit an event server entry Delete Delete an event server entry General Name Enter a name for the server here Server settings Use the selection box to select a server type FIP Network address Enter the IP address or domain name of the FTP server here The maximum length is 64 characters Server port Enter the port number of the FTP server The standard port for FTP servers is 21 Server path This is the file folder in which the data on the FTP server is saved The maximum length is 64 characters User name User name of the account that was configured in the FTP server Password Password of the account that was configured in the FTP server Repeat password Reenter the password here 104 Passive mode Enable this function if the FTP server was configured in passive mode Test When this butto
39. nually assigned here First server address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses Alternative server address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses WLAN Enable MAC Address IP Address v PMV1 G2 WPA 2 PSK IKIP AES 11b g PMV2 44 WPA 2 PSE TEIP AES 11b g Manual Refresh A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel WPS TVIP71551 only WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a simple method for establishing a secure wireless network connection WPA WPA2 Consult the manual for your access point e g router with WPS function regarding the necessary steps for setting up the WPS function WPS MAC address IP address Configure via Enable the WPS function here if required Shows the MAC address of the wireless interface The set IP address is displayed here The address can be assigned automatically DHCP or manually see below PBC Push Button Configuration You set up a secure wireless connection by pressing the button on the access point or network camera PIN A secure wireless connection is set up in the network camera and access point through the assignment of a PIN Press the Generate new PIN button to assign a new random PIN This PIN must then be made known in the access point WPS settings Press Start The network camera and access point are then automatically connected to each oth
40. on Schedules are configured under the Event Schedule item 6 7 Switching input and switching output The settings for the switching output and switching input are defined here Port Switching input or output Normal Setting for the normal state of the port NO normally open NC normally closed Current status Open Circuit Open Closed Circuit Closed 6 8 Motion detection Name Name of the motion window Night suppress The function night suppress will provide a 2 value for sensitivity in night mode The higher the level for night suppress function the lower is the sensitivity in night mode Show all areas Check this box to show all configured motion areas in the preview video image Threshold value Threshold value for triggering of a motion event Sensitivity Sensitivity setting of the motion area For setting of the motion detection an indicator in the preview video shows the current values of the threshold value and the current triggering value This helps with the configuration of the threshold value and sensitivity r Motion Detection Add Delete Remove a configured motion area Before doing this you need to select an entry from the list of motion areas 110 6 9 Schedule Name Enter a name for the schedule Add Press the button to add a schedule to the list Edit Edit a schedule Before doing this select the relevant schedule Delete Delete a schedule Start Time Begin of the active
41. r supply unit secondary side 12 VDC to the WI YW y power supply plug in the camera MI The plug can be removed from the socket to do this ME a he 3 2 Cable layout Cables can be laid at the side visible or through the bottom hidden A cable connection is attached to the housing to protect against moisture Screw this cable connection fully into the opening on the side or bottom of the housing The second opening is sealed using the pre installed plug on the bottom 66 3 3 Installing the camera Firstly remove the white dome ring by turning it anti clockwise Loosen the three fastening screws on the dome then remove it Three through bores for fastening are found on the outside of the camera base plate Hold the base plate as a template on the probable installation site mark the three fastening holes on the surface then drill the holes Use the screws provided to fasten the base plate in place Cables can be laid at the side or hidden in the ceiling or wall The camera module can be tilted and rotated along three axes Pan Rotation of the complete camera module Tilt Tilt of the camera module Rotation Rotation of the lens with image sensor and IR PCB third axis A IMPORTANT The camera must be disconnected from the mains power during installation 67 4 Camera description 4 1 Exterior view gt 1 Cable feed at side 2 Cable feed hidden in base plate 3 Antenna
42. rmines a free IP address from the 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 254 range independently Your PC system must be located in the same IP segment in order to establish communications with the network camera IPInstaller 182 188 0 84 80 004040641dfb TVIPTODOD Camera 01 Dateifreigabe a The standard setting for the network camera is DHCP If no DHCP server is in operation in your network then we recommend setting the IP address manually to a fixed value following initial access to the network camera 13 4 12 Accessing the network camera over a web browser When you first access the network camera under Windows the web browser queries the installation of an ActiveX plug in for the network camera This query depends on the Internet security settings of your PC If the highest security level is set the PC will refuse any installation and any attempt at running it This plug in is used for displaying the video in the browser To continue click Install If the web browser prevents the installation open the Internet security settings and reduce the security level or consult your IT or network administrator 4 13 Installing the ActiveX plug in Name AxMediaControl ActiveX Control Module Herausgeber ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG UT Dieses ActiveX Steuerelement wurde schon vorher zum Computer hinzugef at I bei der Installation eines anderen Programms oder w hrend der Windows der Website die es anfordert ver
43. rver address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses Secondary DNS server Alternative server address with which the camera attempts to convert DNS names into IP addresses A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel If the network configuration is changed then the camera must be restarted System Initialize Restart DDNS DynDNS or DDNS dynamic domain name system entry is a system that can update domain name entries in real time The network camera is equipped with an integrated DynDNS client that updates the IP address independently via a DynDNS provider If the network camera is located behind a router we recommend using the DynDNS function of the router The following diagram offers an overview of accessing and updating the IP address using DynDNS 195 184 21 78 a 192 168 0 3 DynDNS acce data i T 195 184 21 78 gt name dyndns org LAN WAN DynDNS org Name Server 94 DDNS Activates or deactivates the DDNS function Server name Select a DDNS service provider You must have registered access to this DDNS service provider e g www dyndns org User ID User ID of your DDNS account Password Password of your DDNS account Repeat password You need to confirm your password here Host name Enter your registered domain name host service here e g mylPcamera dyndns org DONS An Aus Servername http
44. s dialog is called up Ordner suchen Choose a folder a E Vista C de SRecyce Bin de Boot a directx Documents and Settings Ji Dokumente und Einstellungen di inetpub de Intel MsOCache Je PerfLogs di Programme 4 PrnnramData Select a target directory on your hard drive A directory and recording file are created automatically in the folder under the following name YYYYMMDD YYYYMMDDHHmmss avi Y Year M Month D Day H Hour m Minute s Second 80 Example C Recording 20091215 20091215143010 avi A The recorded data can be played back using an MP4 compatible video player e g VLC Media Player Alternatively you can also watch the videos on Windows Media Player by installing a video codec in the IP Installer Digital zoom Click the magnifying glass symbol to activate the digital zoom The zoom factor can be changed on the scroll bar Setting the zoom factor Change the zoom factor by moving the bar from left low zoom to right high zoom 81 6 Camera settings configuration Only the administrator has access to the system configuration The following sections explain each of the elements in the left hand column After you click a menu item on the left hand side a menu tree may be opened depending on the number of sub items contained in the item In this case continue by clicking the sub item Click Home to return to the main camera page ABUS Security Center
45. s own unique HTTP port MAC Adresse O IP Adresse automatisch beziehen Folgende IP Adresse verwenden IP Adresse Subnetzmaske Standard Router Gateway 9 Die folgende DNS Serveradresse verwenden Primarer DMS Server MaS al ls Secundarer DNS Server HTTP Port Nummer s00 NN di LAE s 1024 to 65535 Abbrechen 93 A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel If the network configuration is changed then the camera must be restarted System Initialize Restart PPPoE PPPOE Here you can manually enter the data for your Internet access made available by your ISP Internet service provider This is necessary if the IP camera is directly connected to the Internet without a router IP address The IP address is automatically obtained if the user ID and password of your Internet access is correct and a connection to the ISP exists User ID User ID of your Internet access up to 64 characters Password Password of your Internet access up to 32 characters Repeat password You need to confirm your password here Automatically obtain a DNS server address Activate this to automatically determine the DNS server address Use the following DNS server address If the DNS server address is not automatically assigned by your ISP it can be manually assigned here Primary DNS server First se
46. se of the programs conforms with GPL please refer to the GPL license conditions License text The license text for the GNU General Public License can be viewed on the enclosed software CD or on the ABUS Security Center homepage at http www abus sc de DE Service Downloads S oftware g GPL Source code The source code in use can be obtained from ABUS Security Center upon request if you send an e mail to license abus sc com up to three years after purchase E xecutability of the overall system The software packets source code do not enable you to set up a functional overall system You also need a variety of software applications and the hardware developed for the network camera system 116
47. ter Name Gultigkeitsdauer 365 Tage 1 1000 ok Abbrechen A A Note When using a self signed certificate you may receive a warning message from your browser Self signed certificates are always classified as insecure by the browser as the source certificate and authorization of the certification authority are both absent Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 102 IP filter Specific IP areas can be authorized or blocked for camera access in this configuration menu IP filter Enable or disable the IP filter function Filter list List of all filters that have been set up as well as buttons for editing the filters Filter type Preselection of whether a filter should permit or block before it is defined using the Add button Add Add a filter Edit Edit a selected filter Delete Delete a selected filter Rule Individual IP Definition of a filter for an IP address Network Definition of a filter for a certain network Range Definition of a filter for a certain IP address range A The IP filter function is only enabled with user type Operator or Viewer A user with the Administrator user type always has access to the network camera A Accept the settings by pressing SAVE or cancel them by pressing Cancel 103 6 6 Event What are known as actions e g sending of an e mail with an image upon motion detection are ge
48. the image and video settings Information about parameters relating to day night switching Shows the most recent event triggers e g switching input triggering Network TCP IP PPPoE UPnP Bonjour RTSP Port IP address and HTTP port currently in use Information about the use of PPPoE Shows the activity of UPnP Information about the Bonjour protocol Detailed information about the RTSP ports and RTSP streams in use Overview of the ports in use In case of port forwarding all ports use must be forwarded at least the HTTP and RTSP port 83 Date time Aktueller Tag Uhrzeit PC Uhr Datum Uhrzeit Format yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Y Anpassen O Aktuelle Einstellungen beibehalten O Synchronisieren mit dem PC O Manuelle Einstellung 9 Synchronisieren mit NTP Server NTP Servername de pool ntp org Auto Intervall s Stunden Zeitzone GMTA01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rom Stockholm Wien E Zeitzone O An O Aus Startzeit nach Datum O nach Kalenderwoche Maz len 28 2 A m8 Endzeit 9 nach Datum O nach Kalenderwoche Oktober vw 125 3 0 Lec Current date time Shows the setting for the date time currently stored in the camera PC clock Shows the date time on the PC from which you access the camera Date time format Select a format YYYY year MM month DD day hh our mm minute ss second Adjust Keep current settings Synchronize with the PC Manual setting Synchronize with the NTP serv
49. the write process 4 8 Restoring the factory settings Camera restart Press the button until the blue LED goes out gt constantly red during camera restart gt constantly blue after successful camera restart Restoring the factory settings Press the button until the LED lights up blue constantly gt constantly blue after successful camera restart 70 4 9Using the analogue video output The analogue video output Video Out can be used for connecting an analogue test monitor and thus for setting the camera module The connection is made using a cinch plug A The analogue video output can be activated or deactivated in the camera configuration The video option for 640x480 resolution is only available when the analog video output is deactivated The analogue video output is activated as standard 71 er NES X M V Y A Y A 4 10 Putting into operation The network camera automatically detects whether a direct connection between the PC and camera should be made A cross over network cable is not required for this You can use the supplied patch cable for direct connection when putting into operation for the first time Direct connection of the network camera to a PC laptop 1 2 3 4 9 Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used Connect the cable to the Ethernet interface of the PC laptop and the network camera Connect the power supply to the ne
50. time period End Time End of the active time period Add Adds a day to the active time period Several time schedules can be defined for each day Active time periods are marked in red inactive time periods are marked in blue Delete Delete a time period that was selected in the selection box of the day Use the same time period every day The configuration of the day Monday Mo is used for every day of the week r General Name Night Mode r schedule Start Time 00 Tue 00 00 06 Wed 00 00 06 Thu 00 00 06 Fri 00 00 06 Sat 00 00 06 Sun 00 00 06 00 v EndTime 24 v 00 v Mon 00 00 06 v Add Remove a aia v Add Remove v Add Remove v Add Remove v Add Remove v Add Remove v Add Remove Y Use the same time schedule every day 111 6 10 System log Relevant system data Is logged in the system log This can be useful for troubleshooting when installing the network camera The data can also be sent to a log server Remote Log E Remote Log aktivieren Abbrechen Aktueller Log Nov 13 20 55 00 notice gt NET Starting network Nov 13 20 55 00 notice gt NET MAC 0D 1B FE 0D DD DD Nov 13 20 55 00 notice gt NET Network type DHCP Nov 13 20 55 01 notice gt NET Host IP 192 168 0 28 Nov 13 20 55 01 notice gt NET Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Nov 13 20 55 01 notice gt NET Gateway 192 168 0 1 Nov 13 20 55 01 noti
51. trauen Welches Risiko besteht A If Mozilla Firefox is used as the browser when accessing the camera an MJPEG stream is provided by the camera instead of the ActiveX plug in 4 14 Adjusting the security settings Security Settings General Securty Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specily ts security settings 62 9 Localintranet Trustedstes Restricted stes internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed m other zones Security level tor this zone 9 Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Disable Custom Enable Custom settings Prompt To change the settings click Custom Level LONE obi ats ras To use the recommended settings click Delau Level lt Reset custom settings Resetto Medium 74 A Note Your PC security settings may prevent a video stream You can change the security settings to a lower level under Tools Internet Options Security Make sure you enable ActiveX controls and downloads 4 15 Password prompt An administrator password is defined in the network camera as standard However the administrator should define a new password immediately for security reasons After the new administrator password is stored the network camera asks for the user name and password every time it is accessed The administrator account is set up in the factory as follows
52. twork camera Configure the network interface of your PC laptop to the IP address 192 168 1 1 and the default gateway to 192 168 1 2 Go to point 4 6 to finish the initial set up and establish the connection to the network camera D CAT 5 Ethernet cable Connecting the network camera to a router switch I a ct 9 f 8 Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used Connect the PC laptop to the router switch Connect the network camera to the router switch Connect the power supply to the network camera If a DHCP server is available in your network set the network interface of your PC laptop to Obtain an IP address automatically If no DHCP server is available configure the network interface of your PC laptop to 192 168 1 1 and the default gateway to 192 168 1 2 Go to point 4 6 to finish the initial set up and establish the connection to the network camera 12 4 11 Accessing the network camera for the first time The network camera is accessed for the first time using the IP Installer After the installation wizard is started it searches for all connected EyseolP network cameras and video servers in your network The program is found on the supplied CD ROM Install the program on your PC and then run it If a DHCP server is available in your network the IP address is assigned automatically for both the PC laptop and the network camera If no DHCP server is available the network camera dete
53. uipped with a variofocal lens One setting screw for the zoom and one for the focus are found on the bottom of the variofocal lens These screws are also used for fixing the lens Turn the screws carefully anti clockwise to loosen them Make the required settings then fasten both screws again 69 Description option Zoom setting WIDE Wide angle of view 0x zoom max TELE Narrow angle of view 3 3x zoom max Focus seiting FAR Far focus NEAR Near focus 4 6 Using the microSD slot A Disconnect the power supply before inserting the microSD card The microSD card can only be inserted into the socket in a specific position The card protrudes out of the slot by about 4 mm when positioned correctly The card is detected by the camera when the power supply is reconnected and can then be used as desired A The microSD card cannot be replaced when the system is in operation 4 7 Status displays Network Constantly green when network connection is active Flashes when network activity is detected data traffic active Power supply Constantly red during camera start up active for 30 seconds when WPS is active Constantly blue after successful camera start up Flashes during WPS configuration or firmware update When reset button is pressed Constantly green when W LAN connection is active Flashes when data traffic via W LAN is active Constantly lit when SD card is available Flashes during
54. user name admin and password 12345 Each time the network camera is accessed the browser displays an authentication window and asks for the user name and password If you can no longer access your personal settings in the administrator account you can log in again with user name admin and password 12345 after resetting the network camera to the factory settings To enter a user name and password proceed as follows Open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the camera e g http 192 168 1 14 You are then prompted for authentication Standard user name Standard password Der Server 197 168 L LF an TVIP21050 erfordert einen Benutzernamen und ein Kennwort Warnung Dieser Server fordert das Senden von Benutzernamen und Kennwort auf unsichere Art an Basisauthentifizierung ohne eine sichere Verbindung Benutzernamie r5 adiri Kennwort I Kennwort speichern Aie gt You are now connected with the network camera and can see a video stream 4 16 Accessing the network camera over an RTSP player You have the possibility of accessing the MPEG 4 H 264 data streams on the network camera with an RTSP compatible media player The following free media players support RTSP e VLC Media Player e Real Player e Quicktime Media Player The address format for entering the connection data is as follows 9 rtsp lt IP address of the network camera gt lt RTSP port gt lt Type of
55. ved in a folder with the name IPCamera along with the MAC address of the camera The following subfolders are used by the camera Event Storage location of the video data that was recorded due to an alarm event e g motion detection Schedule Folder for video data from recordings controlled by a schedule All recordings in the main folder are provided with subfolders with the current date YYYYMMTT and hours HH Y Year M Month D Day H Hour Example The Event folder for event controlled recording upon motion detection 91 IPCamera001BFE02BF5A Event 20120425 10 S E Folder File Name Size E es AS 1mage 20120425100141 MD jpg 36KB Image 20120425100141 MD Post01 jpg 33KB Image 20120425100141 MD PreQ01 jpg 34KB Image 20120425100409 MD jpg 33KB Image 20120425100409 MD Post01 jpg 35KB Image 20120425100409 MD Pre01 jpg 36KB Image 20120425100452_MD jpg 33KB Image 20120425100452 MD Post01 ipg 33KB Image 20120425100452 MD Pre01 jpg 34KB Image 20120425100504_MD jpg 33KB Image 20120425100504 MD Post01 jpg 33KB Image 20120425100504 MD Pre01 jpg 34KB If you click the video file Intervall 2010051 1120028 avi a browser window opens and the file is offered for download or playback is immediately started in the standard media player in Windows In some browsers these functions are not available
56. ware manual on the enclosed CD ROM 3 Camera 22 if 5 User functions Open the main menu on the network camera The interface is divided into the following main areas ABUS Security Center TVIP71551 ca Setting E Client Setting Live image Camera settings display Live image display You can access the full screen view by double clicking here with Internet Explorer only Camera settings ril Settings configuration Used to configure the camera administrator settings Eg Live options Mode Choose the compression type for transmission of the live image View size Select a view size Auto Automatic adjustment to the screen size Original size Display of the video image in accordance with the set camera resolution e g 1920x1080 A Note The view size specified here relates to the live image shown in the display mode of the browser The resolution set in the camera is always transmitted even when the view size set here is smaller 78 Protocol Allows you to select a transmission protocol for data transfer between the client and the server The following protocol options are available for optimizing the application UDP TCP HTTP The UDP protocol gives you a larger number of real time video streams However some data packets can be lost due to the large data volume in the network Pictures may be unclear in this case The UDP protocol is recommended if you have no special requirements
57. y Assign a name to the event action Enable or disable the event The following options are available as triggers Motion detection Switching input Interval process Upon restart ICR filter Storage space warning Network connection inactive IP notification The configuration of the various triggering events are described below 107 Motion detection Time between two event triggers Time definition in seconds up to 999 seconds before a possible next event is registered by the camera Detection range Selection of a previously configured motion range configuration using the Motion detection item Detection type Selection of the detection time point Start At the beginning of the event Stop At the end of the event Switching input Time between two event triggers Time definition in seconds up to 999 seconds before a possible next event is registered by the camera Switching input 1 Click here to activate the switching input as the trigger The following switching thresholds are available Active Upon increasing edge of the switching input Inactive Upon declining edge of the switching input Interval process Triggering every xx hours xx min The shortest triggering interval is 1 min The longest triggering interval is 23 hours and 59 min Upon restart The event is executed upon restart of the camera ICR filter Time between two event triggers Time definition in seconds up to 999 seconds

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