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1. Click the entry field and enter your admin password 2 To assign a new password tick the box next to New Admin Password 1 Click the entry field and select the desired language from the list Click on Apply to continue The follow ing query appears 3 Enter the new password and confirm in the field be low 4 Click on Next Wizard Start wizard when device starts Time Date Wizard GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berli DD MM YYYY 16 04 2012 10 08 32 Cancel e Click on Next to start the wizard Ens Previous Cancel After the system is set up you can untick the box Enter the system time date and time Click on Next to The setup wizard is then no longer started auto accept the data matically 84 Network Settings jul O 85 Wizard Muli address LANA TOMA OOMMAO00M Self adaptive 19 168 0 50 755 255 255 0 19 168 0 1 Note To check whether DHCP can be selected or if you have to set the IP address and other settings manually consult your network administrator DHCP activated If DHCP is set up in the network router then tick the DHCP box All network settings are then made automatically DHCP not activated Enter the data manually IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask and IPv4default gateway Pv4 address of the router You can also optional ly enter the address of the DNS server that you need for sending the E mail A typical address specification is as follows e
2. 81 cm 37 inch 94 cm 42 inch 106 cm 50 inch 127 cm and 65 inch 165 cm 128 Internal HDD Internal HDD The internal hard disk drive HDD is very sensitive Operate the device according to the following instructions in order to avoid drive errors Important recordings should be backed up on external media to avoid unexpected data loss Note e Do not move the device during operation e Moisture inside the device can condense and lead to HDD malfunctions e When the device is turned on never remove the mains plug from the socket or interrupt the power supply us ing the safety switch e Do not move the device immediately after switching it off To move the device carry out the following steps 1 Wait until OFF has been shown on the display for at least two minutes 2 Remove the mains plug from the socket 3 Move the device e Data on the HDD can be lost in the event of a power failure during operation Use an uninterruptible power supply UPS e The HDD is very sensitive Improper use or unsuitable surroundings can damage the HDD after some years of use This may be indicated by the playback stopping unexpectedly or visible mosaic effects in the image In some circumstances there are no prior signs of a HDD malfunction e In the event of a malfunction no recordings can be played The HDD must be replaced in this case 129
3. UPS with overvoltage protection e Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before carrying out maintenance or installation work e The on off switch does not completely disconnect the device from the mains power supply e To disconnect the device completely from the mains power supply the plug must be disconnected from the mains socket Therefore the device should be positioned so that direct and unobstructed access to the mains socket is guaranteed at all times and the plug can be disconnected immediately in an emer gency 78 To avoid the possibility of fires the plug should always be disconnected from the network socket if the device is not used for long periods Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before impending electrical storms or use an uninterruptible power supply Warning Never open the device on your own There is a risk of electric shocks If it is necessary to open the device consult trained personnel or your local maintenance spe Clalist e The installation or modification of a HDD should only be made by trained personnel or your local mainte nance specialist Warning The installation of additional equipment or modifi cation of the device invalidates your guarantee if not carried out by trained personnel We recommend having the HDD installed by a maintenance specialist Your guarantee is invalidated in the event of im proper installation of the HDD Overloading
4. e This DVR recorder is used in combination with con nected video signal sources network cameras and video output devices CRT or TFT monitors for ob ject surveillance a N 1 ote Data storage is subject to national data protection guidelines During installation inform your customers regard ing the existence of these guidelines General information Before using the device for the first time read the follow ing instructions carefully and pay attention to all warn ings even if you are already familiar with electronic de vices Warning All guarantee claims become invalid for damages caused by non compliance with these operating instructions We cannot be held liable for resulting damages Warning We cannot be held liable in the event of material or personal damage caused by improper opera tion or non compliance with the safety information All guarantee claims are invalid in such cases Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference If you pass on or sell the device you must also include this user manual This device has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards Power supply e Only operate this device through a power source which supplies the mains power specified on the type plate e lf you are unsure of the power supply at the installa tion location contact your power supply company Warning Avoid data loss Always use an uninterruptible power supply
5. left click the mouse e To finish data entry press Enter e To delete the character in front of the cursor click on kad e To switch between upper and lower case click on the framed a symbol The current setting is displayed above the keyboard e Tocancel the entry or exit the field press ESC Starting the device Important The device must only be operated with the mains power specified on the type plate For safety reasons use an uninterruptible power supply UPS After the device has been connected to the power supply and the main switch on the rear of the device is switched on the DVR status LED lights up 1 The device carries out a self test during the start up procedure 2 The setup wizard appears Exit the wizard to access the live view Switching off locking and rebooting the device Click on ShutDown in the main menu The overview appears Shutdown Shutdown Reboot Cancel 1 To switch off the device select ShutDown and con firm by pressing Yes The device is then switched off e Donot press any keys during the shutdown pro cedure 2 To lock the system select the corresponding Lock symbol on the left The user interface is now locked and a password must be entered to access the menu 3 To reboot the device select the corresponding Re boot symbol on the right The device is then reboot ed Switching on the device e Press and hold the OK key for 5 seconds to switch
6. overvoltage e Avoid overloading of mains sockets extension cables and adapters as this can result in fires or electric shocks e Use overvoltage protection to prevent damages caused by overvoltage e g electrical storms Cables e Always hold cables by the connector and do not pull the cable itself e Never touch the mains cable with wet hands as this can lead to a short circuit or electric shock e Never position the device furniture or other heavy items on the cable Ensure that the cable does not become kinked especially on the connector and sockets e Never knot the cable and do not tie it to other cables e All cables should be laid so that they cannot be stepped on or cause an obstruction e Adamaged mains cable can cause a fire or electric shock Check the mains cable from time to time e Never modify or manipulate the mains cable or plug e Do not use plug adapters or extension cables that do not conform to the applicable safety standards and do not make alterations to power supply cables or mains cables 19 Important safety information Installation location operating environ ment e Position the device on a firm level surface and do not place any heavy objects on the device e The device is not designed for operation in rooms subject to high temperatures or moisture e g bath rooms or in excessively dusty rooms e Operating temperature and ambient humidity 10 C to 55 C maximu
7. section search Mark a section in the video image being played back which should be checked for motion alternatively click on full screen detection The results will be displayed in the time scale and are marked in green Slow forward slow motion 1 16x 1x Time bar 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 amp 18 19 21 22 23 24 125 26 27 28 29 30 31 k dl lp e p C P gt Ol w RI oy es IS IE J OIDA CO l Ml AIIN i O 0 Running playback with date and time Oc O e Click on the time bar with the mouse to contin ue playback from another point k GO 1 N e To start playback from a specific time click on 90 Playback the slider and drag it to the required time e In order to change the description of your marking Recording type click on the process symbol To remove click on the Blue Continuous recording delete symbol Red Event recording Hides the control panel Right click when playback is running Exits playback Perform a right click on the playback image The follow ing options are available 1 Note You can zoom in on the screen image e Right click in the running playback e Please choose Digital Zoom e The zoom mode is active Shift the zoom area by means of the window in the miniature Camera screen Digital Zoom e Right click the image to finish Control Panel Please klick on Tag management 6 Exit Camera to be set Digital Enlarges the
8. AA 21 03 2012 08 22 36 08 34 35 36 500KB E 36 414KB E Start ime 21 03 2012 08 22 36 End time 21 03 2012 08 34 35 Cancel e Select the recording by clicking on the line and then on Play symbol 1 Note You can return to events search at any time in the playback mode by performing a right click and se lecting Video Search e Note 1 The sub menus Tag and Picture are almost iden tical with the menu described above and are there fore not listed separately In the sub menu Tag searching does not take place according to recording type rather according Settings to identification or a keyword of the markings name Event Please klick on the TAB Event Event lag Picture Alarm Input 21 03 2012 21 03 2012 B 00 00 00 23 59 59 Local Local Local gt gt gt LH HE Local Search Cancel A list with all alarm inputs is displayed Select at Event type whether the search should take place at alarm Alarm input or motion Motion recognition after recording Select one or more alarm inputs by activating the check box Klick on Search Select one of more alarm recordings on the list that ap pears Click on Details to receive more exact information on the recordings Marking Click on the Marking tab Dauer Ereignis Markierung Bild Alarmeingang 20 04 2012 20 04 2012 B 00 00 00 23 59 59 Lokal Lokal Lokal Lokal g
9. End Time then click on Search 3 The results are then displayed Note O L To scroll forwards or backwards press 3 or 2 To jump to the first or last page press 4 or 1 To go to a specific page number enter it in 5 and confirm by clicking 6 e Click on Details to see more detailed information e Click on Play to start the recording for the event when necessary IN A e Click on Export to back up the log file on a USB me dium Import Export Folder 16 02 2012 08 02 20 Upgrade Default Net Detect Note The configuration data contains all settings made on the device since the start of operation This da ta can be saved on a USB medium You can then configure another device identically for example Upgrade older 16 02 2012 08 02 20 Note A device upgrade can be made from a USB de vice or over the network via FTP e Copy the upgrade file to the main directory of a USB stick e Connect the USB stick to a USB port on the device Select the USB port click on Refresh if necessary Select the upgrade file and click on Upgrade Wait until the device reboots Check the firmware status in the Maintenance menu under System Info 118 Maintenance Default Network System Maintenance Maintenance System Info System Info raffic Network Detection Network Stat Log Search System will reboot after restoring the default settings Continue Log Search Imp
10. Further descriptions in these operating instruc tions are made with the mouse The device is suitable for use with a USB mouse Connect the mouse to the USB port Name Zoom Zooms in on the image section in PTZ mode Single click e Selection in menu activation of an entry field or tab Double click F1 In lists e Switches between the screen display of single and multiple images in the live view and during playback Click and drag e n PTZ mode Camera control 34 IRIS In PTZ mode e Set up of alarm areas or zones M Single click e Closes the iris 35 Focus In PTZ mode e Calls up the pop up menu e Brings the image section into focus In the live view 36 IRIS In PTZ mode e Shows previous next camera e Opens the iris In menus 37 Focus In PTZ mode e Brings the image section into focus e Scrolls through the menus 13 Contents RIA Oe TTT 69 AIE L TES el ALO THH 70 E OO 70 Operating elements ON the device eee eee 70 Connections on the rear Of the device sse eee 71 Operating elements on the remote Control sassy CR Wired awh A a eae 73 NOUS Opera aoi ct A AAA ett Scala lhe ean ance kev aaron 73 Quick guide sira ore T 77 Bollore VouS T TTT TET 77 NUS TAIN TA A AT 77 Establishing the COMMECIONS sida iad dest hak A AAA AAA A AA Oe racedvcud 77 Configuring the device sss eee lia 77 important safety IOMA aa 78 Explanation Eal ele satin esti O ed a ed ek 78 EI 78 General INFOPMALION 0 0 c
11. KQ Audio in 5 8 DB26 2 0 V s s 1 KO Audio in 5 16 DB26 2 0 V s s 1 kQ Audio out 2 x RCA 2 0 V s s 1 KQ Audio out 2 x RCA 2 0 V s s 1 KQ Software ABUS CMS software English German French Dutch Danish Italian Polish Czech Spanish 100 240 V AC 6 3 A 50 60 Hz lt 40 W without HDD 10 Y 55 C Weight Sk without HDD h 25 Disposal Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment To protect the environment do not dispose of the device with domestic waste at the end of its service life It can be disposed of at one of the appropriate collection points in your country Please obey your local regulations when disposing of material Dispose of the device in accordance with EU di rective 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment If you have any MEN questions please contact the department of your local authority which is responsible for waste disposal Used equipment can be dis posed of for example by your local or munici pal authority the local waste disposal company or your dealer Information on handling batteries e Always insert batteries with the correct polarity Never attempt to recharge the batteries supplied and do not throw them into naked flames under any circum stances Do not use different batteries at the same time old and new alkaline and zinc carbon etc Remove the batteries if the device is not used for
12. acral tases EA E 87 CVS ON decorate acct enact a trea en E A ws ect ale ene nme E nme ees 87 PAS S VIMO TTT 87 Pop up Menu tor mouse eee 87 Contents Selection bar in the Camera imagE A ia 88 SEUNG aaa a a a a a a a 89 Setting Ihe Camera eih eT 89 TAY DAK HTHH 90 General NO Ree TTT 90 PAV OSC ee aaa A 90 Using the control OATS as isis teak a e ek a a Rec 90 Selat CICK when playback IS TUNNIN a 91 Main T a THH 92 IGI D S E A 92 MENUS CH PMI a a e ll o 92 Mentidesor DIO tir ana 93 A A o E 94 VT VW cates tes E OE LEH LH tons AEA E ahs 94 OTN a ech Ny Saatchi E A ea lesen een 94 Terms and destinos isso tias 95 Network layout amasar ardido 96 Ne TWOTK CO MTG UNATIOMNN uranio 96 AVS TET 103 VA AO PO rer sl ptt ge ahi aa cela OA cae eG ays Mi ck Ride A at ee ated beara nea ck 103 LIST tect scene ae SL ic lala la eee i a ei dar i A 103 Sl A TTT 105 OSD srl id dle lid ejercidas 105 A A HAHH EHH 106 TL rea asec eae Saeed L ssc ahem ens secs ee al tees lease ee eee ede 106 A toatl Ale cuales esate Le cunts sobbed alee leita at acl 106 Sie Gers aaa A 106 Private eT sien Sas PP O 108 Tamper Suvelan HT 108 Video signal eT 108 A aunt adstae Guns weesteonanes 109 eee TTT 109 Sera pe HHEH 110 Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with Back eee eee eee eee 111 Advanced UN Si ea oa ces 111 FONG TTT 111 A Ga leetaseid me ces Maemanatln 3g case a a a a a aTa aa scious 112 Tarz MINN HELM RDD TTT 112 ro Management pa
13. could occur Settings A port is an interface used for communi cation by different programs Certain ports are fixed 23 Telnet 21 FTP whilst others can be freely selected Ports are important for different applica tions e g external access to the device over a browser The MAC address Media Access Con trol or Ethernet ID is the specific hard ware address of the network adapter This is used for the unique identification of the device in a computer network Network layout The device must be physically connected to the network over a CAT5 cable see the connections on page 71 1 Note Pay attention to the specific information and in structions on the network devices Several switches routers and access points can be con nected to each other Firewalls and other security soft ware can affect the network T Warning When using a router the network clients e g the recorder can be connected to the Internet and vice versa Make sure to use protective measures to prevent unauthorised external access e g firewall chang ing passwords changing ports Network configuration General Alarm RS 232 Live View Warning User Live View Configuration PPPOE DDNS NIP Email SNMP More Settings 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive X 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 TAB Settings General PPPOE DDNS ae Settings for the local net and selecting the network mode PPPOE is
14. leave the menu with OK Armin Schedule Select the TAB Arming Schedule Here you set the times when the reactions in the TAB Reaction are triggered Handling Arming Schedule Mon Imager Channel Handling 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel 1 Select the day and enter the schedule Note You can define up to 8 time periods each from 00 00 to 00 00 The times in the individual peri ods must not overlap i 2 Select whether the settings should be applied to all days of the week with using Copy 3 Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK 107 Settings Handling Click on the TAB Handling Here you can configure the behavior of the recorder dur ing a detected event for example motion got detected by clicking the respective check box Handling Trigger Channel Handling Arming Schedule W Full Screen Monitoring Audible Warning W Notify Surveillance Center E Send Email M Trigger Alarm Output Cancel Full Screen Monitoring The camera is displayed as a full screen picture in live cast Audible Warning The device emits a repeat ing tone Notify Surveillance Cen Sends an alarm signal to a ter PC with the ABUS CMS software For this the soft ware must be running and the recorder must be in sur veillance mode Send E Mail An e mail is sent to a specif ic e mail address See
15. mode In menus Inner ring moves the cursor upwards down wards e Outer ring moves the cursor left right In the live view e Selects the channel DVR status LED Displays the device status e White constantly lit System status is OK e White flashing System status is OK record ing settings are stored surveillance mode is active Blue constantly lit At least one camera is cur rently recording Red constantly lit System maintenance re quired 7 IR receiver For the remote control Connections on the rear of the device Name Function 71 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Note Pay attention to the overview on page 69 25 26 Video IN BNC video inputs for analog cameras 1 8 or 1 16 respectively Video LOOP OUT looped video outputs VIDEO SPOT OUT video spot outputs configured using the recorder menu VIDEO OUT BNC video output for connecting a monitor AUDIO OUT audio outputs RCA LINE IN audio input line RCA AUDIO IN RCA audio inputs 1 4 AUDIO IN DB26 TVVR60011 audio inputs 5 8 TVVR60021 audio inputs 5 16 RS 232 port serial port not functional VGA port VGA monitor port HDMI port HDMI monitor port eSATA port connection for an external hard drive USB port additional USB connection LAN1 amp LAN2 2 x RJ45 ports for the network connection DIP switch DIP switch for end of line
16. page 96 Trigger Alarm Output see page 96 e Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK Settings Private zone The private zone function allows sections of the video image to be masked Start by selecting a camera Acti vate the private zone function using the check box Mark a rectangle at the left of the preview area Up to four pri vate zones can be configured There are buttons on the right side which allow you to delete individual masks or all masks Tamper surveillance The tamper surveillance function allows you to monitor the entire video image or a section within the video im age for masking Start by selecting a camera Activate the tamper surveillance function Mark a section within the preview window for monitoring alternatively mark the entire image Schedules for monitoring and reactions when the camera is masked can be programmed as re actions similar to motion detection The adjustable sen sitivity controls the reaction speed in the event of mask ing The delete button removes the section to be moni tored Video signal loss In the event of video signal loss a corresponding reac tion can be triggered Start by selecting a camera Acti vate the function using the check box Schedules for monitoring and reactions when the video signal is lost can be programmed as reactions similar to motion de tection 108 Settings Setting up Open the main menu and click on
17. selected screen section dig 20 03 2012 12 00 02 4 i Zoom itally Tag management Cancel Control Fades in out the control field for playback Panel control Ends playback 91 Main menu Menu overview The following overview shows the main menus used to set and control the device Furthermore you can find important information regarding the devide on the right side of the menu e Click on the menu to open it e Click Exit to close the menu overview 0 0 0 Build 000000 Port 1 Port 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 On Off HTTP 80 Menu description Beschreibung Settings Includes the menus Configuration Camera Record HDD Playback Playback Parameter controlled search for video and image recordings which were triggered by events such as alarms or motion detection as well as alarm events and markings set in playback Manual Management Starts or ends the manual video and image recording of selected cameras as well as the manual switching of alarm outputs Shutdown Lock shutdown or restart the device Video Export Feature for exporting saved recordings onto USB media 92 Main menu Settmas Configuration Camera Record Playback Menu description Menu description Configuration Used for managing all device settings General Camera Record Network Alarm PTZ RS232 Display Exception User Camera Menu for setting camera parameters OSD configuratio
18. tents of this document General information In order to use the device correctly read this user man ual carefully and keep it in a safe place for later use This manual contains instructions on recorder operation and maintenance Consult an authorised specialist if the device needs to be repaired 81 Unpacking the device Handle the device with extreme care when unpacking it The packaging is made of reusable materials and should always be passed on for recycling We recommend the following Paper plastic packaging cardboard and corrugated cardboard should be disposed of in the appropriate recy cling containers If recycling containers are not available in your local area then you can dispose of these materials as domestic waste If the original packaging has been damaged inspect the device lf the device shows signs of damage then return it in the original packaging and contact the manufacturer Scope of delivery e ABUS 16 32 channel hybrid DVR e Mains cable e SATA cable and screws for HDD e Bracket and screws for server racks e Software CD e User manual On CD or enclosed e Quickguide On CD or enclosed e Terminal connectors On screen keyboard The on screen keyboard appears after clicking on a text entry field with the mouse The following screen keyboard appears during mere nu merical entry dl The keys have the same function as on a computer key board e To enter the character
19. the IP addresses are assigned dynamically via DHCP in the network DHCP activated Subsequent entry fields are inactive parameters as signed via DHCP Note If the IP addresses are assigned man ually ensure that DHCP is not active box not ticked IPv4 Adress Address of the network device in the network manual assignment IPv4 Usually 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Adress 1 IPv6 Adress 2 IPv6 Standard Currently no functioning Gateway MAC Adress Address of the gateway for Internet ac cess Currently no functioning Currently no functioning Hardware address of the installed net work card MTU Bytes Describes the max size of the largest protocol data Preferred Address of the Domain Name Server DNS Server usually the IP address of the gateway Alternate DNS IP address of the alternative DNS server Selection of the Ethernet connection for the external network connection Y gt O 0 E G o la 3 T D D Default Route CLO 7 Settings PPPOE Configuration IDNS NTP Email FTP SNMP More Settings 1 Tick the PPPOE box enter the user name Internet access ID and password then confirm the pass word 2 Confirm the settings by pressing Apply Warning Use PPPOE only if there is no router available DDNS 1 To use the ABUS DDNS function you must first set up an account under www abus server com Please note the FAQs on th
20. used on ADSL connections and when using modems in Germany Click on Set to enter the access data ID and password for your provider Server for Dynamic Domain Name Sys tem management Used for updating host names or DNS entries Network Time Protocol Server for time synchronisation Used to specify the e mail settings which are sent as an e mail to a specif ic address in the event of an alarm FTP Configure the address of an FTP serv er and the path for saving the files SNMP Configure the parameters to receive in formation about the device status More Settings Communication and HTTP port 96 T e g Internet Working Mode Net fault tolerance Both network Not adapters NIC use the same network 1 ote settings The 2nd network adapter re In certain modes some of these settings cannot be mains in the event of problems with selected the 1st network adapter available Load balance Both network adapters NIC use the same network settings The bandwidth is split between the two adapters Multi address standard The network adapters NIC use different network settings One adapter is defined as the standard adapter for external commu nication The 2nd adapter is used for connecting IP cameras Select NIC Choose between LAN1 and LANZ2 for editing NIC Typ Set the transmission speed of the in Stalled network card here Tip 10M 100 1000M self adaptive Enable DHCP Tick the box if
21. 0 0 10 255 255 255 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 A subnet mask is a bit mask used for making decisions and assignments dur ing routing 255 255 255 0 is the standard subnet mask in home networks A gateway is a network device which al lows all other network devices to access the Internet This can be the computer connected to the DSL modem or usually the router or access point within the network Name server DHCP The name server is responsible for as signing a unique IP address to a web ad dress or URL e g www google de Also known as DNS Domain Name Server When a domain name is entered into a browser the DNS searches for the cor responding IP address of the server and forwards the query on The IP of the provider s DNS can be en tered here However it is often sufficient to select the IP of the gateway This then forwards the queries independently to the provider DNS The DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address subnet mask gateway and name server to a network device DHCPs are available in current routers The DHCP service must be specially set and activated see the corresponding manual for more information Note When using fixed IP addresses and a DHCP server make sure that the fixed IP addresses are outside the address range assigned by DHCP Otherwise problems
22. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 N O m Live View o RS 232 Warning User 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel e Define the time at which the responses selected in e Select a reaction in the case of an alarm by clicking the TAB Handling are activated when there is an the Setting symbol for Handling alarm Parameter Setting e Click Copy to apply these settings for other days of Alarm Input No Select the alarm input to make the the week or the entire week settings Alarm Name Enter a clear description here e g door contact on warehouse Type N O Normally open circuit N C Normally closed circuit Setting Activates a response Response Edits a response e Activate the alarm input by ticking the checkbox for Setting e Define the response of the recorder when there is an alarm under Handling e Click Copy to apply these settings for other cameras e Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK 101 Settings TAB Handling Handling Imager Channel Arming Schedule PTZ Linking Full Screen Monitoring Audible Warning E Notify Surveillance Center E Send Email E Upload captured pictures to FTP E Trigger Alarm Output Cancel Define the response in the case of an alarm Full Screen Mon A message appears on the monitor itoring Audible Warning The device emits a repeating tone Notify Surveil Send
23. 1 Jan Holiday5 isabled 1 Jan Holiday6 isabled 1 Jan Holiday 7 isabled 1 Jan Holi day8 Disabled 1 Jan Holi davi isabled 1 Jan Holiday10 isabled 1 Jan Holiday1 1 Disabled 1 Jan Holiday12 Disabled 1 Jan L eS L 1d L L L The following parameters are adjustable In this sub menu 32 different recording settings for vaca Cameria bE cel tions or public holidays can be applied To apply these settings click on the Edit symbol Parameter Type Schedule or event E Auto 4CIF 704x576 CIF 352x288 QCIF 176x144 Picture Quality different qualities middle quality high quality Interval Single images are saved every 1 5 seconds according to event or time plan Hol dav E By Month Jan Jan Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with Back OK Cancel Advanced settings Holiday Name Manual name entry of the vaca tion or holiday Enable Activate or deactivate the set va cation According to date week month Start Date Selection of start date start time End Date Selection of end date end time Confirm your settings with Apply and OK Overwrite You can specify whether older re cordings are deleted when the HDD memory is full Specify if an eSATA hard disc connected by USB should be used for exporting or for additional re cording image storing 111 Settings HDDs e Note The device manages up to eight 3 5 SATA hard disk
24. B HDD e DVD writer When Quick export is selected all recordings of the selected time span are exported Please note that not more than 24 hours can be exported Enter the parameters Click on Details to limit the search Search result E A3 21 03 2012 08 22 36 08 58 35 108 882KB E A4 21 03 2012 08 22 36 08 58 35 108 782KB amp Start time 21 03 2012 08 22 36 End time 21 03 2012 08 58 35 Total size 319MB The file size of the individual recording and the total size of all found recordings are displayed By clicking the Playback symbol you can view the respective recording To block or unblock a file click on the Lock symbol Click on Export to access the export screen Video Export Video Export Refresh Folder 16 02 2012 08 02 20 849MB New Folder Format Export Cancel Select the connected medium used for data storage from the drop down menu If the medium is not displayed click on Refresh If the medium is still not displayed disconnect it from the device and reconnect the medium again See al so the manufacturer s specifications Click on Export to start the export process The pro gress of the export process is then displayed Exporting 1 3 Cancel Note After the storage process is completed the data on the medium can be selected and played on the player which was also backed up In this way you can check whether the export has been made s
25. IPv4 address 192 168 0 50 e IPv4 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 e Preferred DNS server 192 168 0 1 Note When the device is accessed remotely via the in ternet it should be given a fixed network address Setup wizard HDD Management Wizard 1 863GB Normal RIV Local OKB Previous Cancel To set up a new hard disc activate the Check box with a left click and then click on Init T Warning All data on the drive is deleted Confirm the prompt by pressing OK The HDD is then set up for operation The progress is displayed on the status bar Exit the setting by pressing Next Setting up network cameras Assistent Sync Netzwerkkamera El 1 192 168 0 134 ms 192 168 0 48 B 7 192 168 0 184 Hinzufugen Zuruck Nachste Abbrechen 1 To setup network cameras click on Search 2 Youcan find an overview of all the network cam eras found below 3 Activate the Checkbox with a left click to select the network camera and then click on Add 4 Click on Next Setup wizard Camera recording Wizard Analog 1 B Start Recording Previous Cancel 1 At Camera select a camera with which you would like to record 2 Activate the check box Start recording 3 Select the type of recording You can choose be tween Time plan and Motion recognition Arm the motion detection inside the camera for re cording motion 4 Pres
26. Pay attention to the information in the separate quick guide Proceed through the individual steps in the setup wizard see page 96 The following settings are configured in sequence e Language selection for the user interface e Administrator setup e General settings date time etc e HDD management initialisation etc e Network settings e Camera management Note Subsequent changes to the date and time can lead to the loss of data jul O Note Check the ABUS homepage www abus com if for this device any firmware updates are avail able and install these jul O 17 Important safety information Important safety information Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used in this manual and on the device Symbol Signal word Meaning AN Warning A Warning A Important 1 Note Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards caused by electrical voltage Indicates possible damage to the device accessories Indicates important information The following labels are used in the text Meaning 1 Set of tasks or instructions with a defined se o quence in the text e Set of points or warnings without a defined se quence in the text Proper use Only use the device for the purpose which it was de signed and built for Any other use is considered inap propriate This device may only be used for the following pur pose s
27. Security Tech Germany ABUS 16 32 channel hybrid digital video recorder TVVR60011 TVVR60021 User manual Version 1 0 Notes on the operating instructions English These user manual contains important information for in Stallation and operation This should be also noted when this product is passed on to a third party Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index See System operation on page 70 i O Pay attention to the information in the separate quick guide plus the notes on the CD and in the accompanying documentation on Web server control and Clients software These can be found on the Internet under www abus com pis 68 Device overview Device overview Rearside 15 VIDEO HE HE IN AUDIO IN 9 mn e lt Ea E E S vca TIE 1 LAN2 TT LARM OU TT a nna __ PTT T oo T 12 13 1416 iv 181920 21 22 23 24 25 26 69 System operation System operation General information The device can be controlled as follows Using the operating elements on the front of the device Using the remote control Using the USB mouse Operating elements on the device Name Function 70 Note Pay attention to the overview on page 69 Recorder operating keys MENU e Calls up the main menu e Switches the key ton
28. User 00 00 00 00 00 00 Warning Note down the admin password The following password is preset 12345 103 You can add new users delete existing users and change the settings in the User Management menu 1 To add a new user select Add Add User 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Setting Access code for the device device management Note Change all passwords on a regu lar basis using a combination of letters and numbers Note down all pass words in a safe place Enter the access code again here IMPORTANT More access rights can be set on the Manager level than on the User level MAC address of the network adapter on the PC of the corresponding user Note This limits access to the PC whose MAC address is entered here Parameter User Name Password User s MAC Address 2 Enter the name and password and confirm the password in the field below 3 Select the level and enter the MAC address 4 Confirm the settings by clicking Apply Warning Pay attention to the instructions below on assign ing access rights Permission Control the access rights of the user by clicking the Permission symbol Only the access data of users add ed manually can be changed Settings Permission Remote Configuration Camera Configuration Local Log Search Local Parameters Settings E Local Advanced Operation Local Shutdown Reboot Cancel Note The user c
29. a long period of time If used improperly there is a risk of explosion and leaking batteries Take environmental protection into account used batteries should not be disposed of in domestic waste They must be taken to a collection point for used batteries e Make sure that batteries are kept away from small children Children may put batteries in their mouths and swallow them This can cause serious harm to their health If this happens consult a doctor immedi ately e Do not charge normal batteries heat them up or throw them into naked flames they may explode e Change low batteries in good time e Always change all the batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type Important Leaky or damaged batteries can cause chemical burns on contact with the skin In this case wear protective gloves Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth Important information on disposing of batteries Your product uses batteries which are subject to the Eu ropean directive 2006 66 EC and may not be disposed of with domestic waste Find out about the regulations for the separate collection of batteries which apply in your country Proper disposal of batteries helps prevent harm to health and the environment Batteries that contain harmful chemicals are labelled with these signs Pb battery contains lead Cd battery contains cadmium Hg battery contains mercury Information on the Euro
30. an make the settings locally i e on the device or change the parameters i The user can access the device via the network connection The Camera Permission tab is used to set ac cess rights for individual cameras network or lo cal Local Log Search Configuration Local Parameters Settings Local Advanced Operation Local Shutdown Reboot Remote Remote Log Search Contguration Remote Parameters Settings Remote Serial Port Ctnrol Remote Video Output Cntrol Two way Audio Remote Alarm Control Remote Advanced Operation Remote ShutDown Reboot Camera Camera Permission Configuration Warning Change the general settings of the user name password level MAC address by clicking the Edit symbol or in the TAB Change password 104 Settings Camera Camera TAB analog cameras Camera Shows the camera number no Camera Shows the camera name name Live A preview of the live image can be dis L TE here TAB IP cameras amma Shows the camera number 0 Camera address Shows the set IP address of the camera Selecting the log Managing the port Setting for http ports of the cam era Channel number display User name Enter the user names of the cam era here Admin password Enter the administrator password here Display mode Settings for displaying the camera name and date Click on Add to link a camera to the system Click on Search to search the ne
31. be made 1 Pay attention to the general information safety in formation and notes on setting up and connecting the device see page 70 2 Check the contents of the package for completeness and damages 3 Insert the batteries into the remote control e Note Pay attention to the information in the separate quick guide Installing the HDD Warning Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains power supply Pay attention to the required earthing of the de vice to avoid static discharge 1 Install one or more HDDs see the separate quick guide 2 Firstly establish the connection to the motherboard using the red data cable small connector 3 Connect the power supply cable large 5 pin con nector 4 Check that the connections are secure 5 Close the housing e Note Only use HDD s that are approved for video re cording and 24 7 usage Establishing the connections e Note 1 Pay attention to the minimum radius when laying cables Do not kink the cable Connect all network cameras with your network Connect the audio connections Connect the sensors to the alarm inputs Connect the monitor to the HDMI VGA or BNC con nection AU Connect the mouse to the USB port 6 Establish a connection to the mains power supply 7 Switch on the device using the POWER switch on the rear The DVR status display on the front of the device lights up Configuring the device e Note
32. ces that are suitable for the intend ed purpose Otherwise hazardous situations or dam age to the device can occur Putting into operation e Observe all safety and operating instructions before putting the device into operation for the first time e Only open the housing to install the HDD Warning When installing the device in an existing video surveillance system ensure that all devices are disconnected from the mains power supply and low voltage circuit G Warning If in doubt have a specialist technician carry out assembly installation and connection of the de vice Improper or unprofessional work on the mains power supply or domestic installation puts both you and other persons at risk Connect the installations so that the mains power circuit and low voltage circuit always run separate ly from each other They should not be connected at any point or become connected as a result of a malfunction Children and the device e Do not allow children access to electrical devices Never allow children to use electrical devices without supervision Children may not be able to accurately detect possible risks Small parts can be life threatening if swallowed e Keep batteries away from small children Call for medical assistance immediately if a battery is swal lowed e Keep packaging materials away from children dan ger of suffocation e This device should not be used by children If used improperly
33. ddress of the DVR client address e Note Port Internal port for the corresponding 1 T service in the DVR Because of the cause of compatibility please do es l Status Activity status or the corresponding only use E Mail clients where a dial up via SMTP l port forwarding is possible SNMP Configuration General PPPOE DDNS NIP Email FTP i 16 Jul Ww v2 j1 public private amin 162 Parameter Seting o Enable SNMP Activate the checkbox to create a S SNMP somara SNMP Port Enter the SNMP port esos ie Read Community Enter the Key according to the set S tings of your SNMP software 99 Settings Note SNMP is used for monitoring the device status For this you need SNMP software not available from ABUS i Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with Back More settings Configuration General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email FTP SNMP 0 80 554 arameter__ Setting Alarm Host IP Network address of the PC where the CMS is installed larm Host Port Port of your CMS Station Server Port Port for data communication Gen eral 8000 TTP Port Port for web server General 80 Multicast IP In order to minimize traffic you can enter a Multicast IP The IP address has to match the IP address of the PC running the CMS software RTSP Service RTSP port Port Activate HTTPS Activates a secure connection via Allocates the HTTPS communication port Act
34. drives For additional data security an e SATA hard disc can be optionally connected Each of the installed HDDs must be initialised be fore the device can be used for recording The de vice only detects the HDD and its assignment af ter initialisation has been made Warning All data is deleted from the HDD during initialisa tion Ensure a data backup has been made in good time beforehand Installing the HDD 1 Disconnect the device from the mains power and open the cover 2 Observe the applicable ESD guidelines when han dling electronic devices and ensure they are earthed 3 Do not open the device in rooms with carpets or oth er surfaces that can become electro statically charged 4 Avoid bodily contact with all components on the PCB Warning If you have questions regarding the information or cannot find the information you need please con tact your maintenance specialist 5 Install the HDD and then connect it 6 Reattach the cover and connect the device to the mains power supply 7 Switch on the device and start the HDD menu e Note If the initialised HDD is not displayed check the connections Click on HDD in the menu to define settings relating to hard disc administration 1 863GB 0KB HDD Management parameters Label Shows the internal connection number HDD capacity in GB Status Shows the current status of the HDD Not initialised Normal Error Property Re
35. dundancy Works redundant ly for data security e Read only Read only protec tion e RAW Read and write Type Local Device HDD NFS Network HDD If possible avoid using NFS stor age due to compatibility problems that may occur Free Space Shows the approximate free memory for recordings Group HDD group 1 is preset Recordings can be assigned to groups Edit Define hard disc settings First ad just the camera groups see also p 32 Removal of the hard disc Select the HDD by ticking the corresponding box Start the process by clicking on Init Confirm the prompt by pressing OK A aA The status bar shows the progress of the initialisa tion 112 HDD settings of the cameras Click on the sub menu Advanced Mode Quote HDD Quota Analog 1 5 120MB 16 384MB 1863 0 0 Specify the maximum recording size per camera on the hard disc Mode Group MAi WA2 GASB WA4 1 Select a hard disc group in the drop down menu 2 By activating the check box specify which cam eras should be saved on the hard disc group 3 Click on Apply and confirm the restart in the next window with OK 113 Settings Hard disc setting 1 Note To be able to define these settings you must have allocated cameras to a hard disc group see HDD settings of cameras El B 1 8636B Normal RW 1 863GB 0KB Click on the Edit symbol A pop up window appears Local HDD Settings HDD Pr
36. e according to certain criteria An event search can be made according to the fol alarms exceptions operation lowing main types events and parameters or information e All Import Export Used to export or import the 118 e Alarm settings l e Exception Upgrade Carries out a firmware upgrade 118 e Operation Default System reset e Information Network Displays the transmission and 119 reception rate of the recorder ar System Info All Alarm Input Output Start Stop Motion Detec tion Start Stop Tamper proof jul O System Maintenance a Record Alarm Network HDD 1VHD80000 ABUS DVR TVHD80000 0420120116BBRR0919 71 34WCVU 1 1 0 Build 120315 V1 0 Build 120225 Exception All Video Loss Signal Video Signal Exception Illegal Login HDD Full HDD Error IP Conflicted Network Disconnected Record Capture Exception Input recording resolution mismatch 117 Maintenance Power On Abnormal Shutdown Start Stop Audio Local Operation e g Shutdown Reboot Login Logout Configure Parame ters Upgrade Start Re cording Remote Operation e g Export Record File Alarm Arming All Local HDD Information HDD S M A R T Start Stop Recording Start Stop Capture Delete Expired Record NetHDD Information Information 1 Select the event you wish to search for in the log then select the sub parameter 2 Enter the date and time under Start Time and
37. e signals of the connected cameras are displayed on Single Screen Full screen view for selected cam the main screen era e By double clicking the left mouse key you can dis Multi Screen Various camera layouts play the camera image as a full screen view or switch Previous Screen Changing the presentation of the back to the original VIEW previous camera Displays the next camera s 87 Live view 1 Note Stop Auto switch Specify the delay in the image sequence in the display settings e Note 1 Activation of AUX monitor without a connected spot monitor Mouse pointer function is deactivated Selection bar in the camera image Click on the camera image in single or multi view A se lection bar appears Meaning of symbol Area to move the miniature bar 2 Activate deactivate manual recording 4 7 6 88 Live view Settings e Note The live view can be set as follows Open the main menu then click on Configuration Then click on Liveview VOA MHDMI 1s The following settings are available in the TAB General Video Output In VGA HDMI Main CVBS Spot moni terface tor Select the connection where the set tings are changed Live View Mode Different camera layouts Dwell Time Switching time between the individu al cameras and the sequence dis play Enable Audio the video output The audio signal is only given if the corresponding cam era input is presen
38. e website when doing this 2 Tick the Enable DDNS box enter ABUS DDNS as the DDNS Type then enter www abus server com or 62 153 88 107 under Server Address 3 Confirm the settings by pressing Apply The IP ad dress of your Internet connection is now updated on the server every minute Configuration General PPPOE DDNS NT i 60 Email FTP SNMP More Settings 123 e Note The recorder can synchronise the time with an ex ternal server Several server addresses are avail able on the Internet for this purpose 1 Tick the Enable NTP box and then enter the inter val at which the synchronisation should be made again Enter the IP address of the NIP server and the NTP port 2 Confirm the settings by pressing Apply Email In the event of an alarm the device can send a message by e mail Enter the e mail configuration here General PPPOE DDNS NTP Enable Server Tick the box when authentication is Authentica made on the server of the Internet provider User Name Name E E mail account at the provider account at the E mail account at the provider Ed ER Password connected to the e mail account SMTP Server SMTP server address of the provider SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port here Default 25 Enable SSL Tick the box to activate the e mail encryption Name of the sender 98 Settings Write Community Enter the Key according to the set tings of your SNMP s
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40. era signal is assigned to the corresponding image section using the navigation keys e X means that this camera is not displayed Click on Apply to accept the settings Playback Playback General information Using the control panel Playback can be made in three different ways The control panel 4 is used for controlling the running e Through the video search in the main menu playback The symbols have the following meaning e From the live view e Through the log file in the maintenance menu Note The buttons previous file day event are used dif ferently depending on the playback mode i Normal playback By pressing the button the playback jumps to the previous next day Video Search By pressing the button the playback jumps to the previous next event day Video Export By pressing the button the playback jumps to the previous next file Normal Event Note 17 18 19 lt is possible to start a simultaneous playback with up to 4 8 cameras No Meaning function Zoom in Zoom out the time line 24 12 1 hours Audio playback switch on off Define start point end point of a video for secur ing data Add marking Add user defined marking e e Playback screen Playback is controlled on the control panel Albday Playback Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Activates the digital zoom One section of the overview area can be marked for enlargement Smart search
41. es on and off press and hold down for 5 seconds REC e Calls up the menu for manual recording PLAY e Opens the playback menu ZOOM e Zooms in on the image section in PTZ mode ZOON e Zooms out of the image section in PTZ mode e Switches the video output in live mode Moni tor Spot Monitor or Video Out Video Spot Out FOCUS e Sets the focus in PTZ mode FOCUS e Sets the focus in PTZ mode IRIS e Opens the iris IRIS e Closes the iris in PTZ mode PTZ e Activates the PTZ control MODE e Switches the screen view KEYLOCK e Locks the control keys USB ports For external USB 2 0 devices e g mouse ex ternal disk drive or DVR burner Name Function Camera selection keys 1 2 3 Displays the camera status e White Camera is connected e Blue Connected camera is recording e Not lit No camera connected In the live view e Selects the camera and displays the full screen view Directional keypad During playback e A Y Sets the speed e lt 4 gt Previous next day In the live view e Selects the channel In menus e Navigation OK key e Press and hold for 5 seconds to switch the de vice on and off e Confirms the selection e Ticks unticks the boxes During playback PLAY PAUSE Increased decreased playback speed e Normal playback speed Jog Shuttle During playback e Outer ring shuttle ring change playback speed Inner ring to play single frames in single
42. evice to be checked e g 192 168 0 25 and press Test Result Average delay 2 f ms Packet loss rate 0 OK Information on two parameters appears Average The time the pinged device needs to Displays all used in and outcoming bandwidth delay reply Packet loss Displays the percentage of packets Rate that were not transmitted 1 Note If the packet loss rate is high we recommend that the Network Test is repeated e Note 1 If the packet loss rate is still high you should check that the cables are correct and not dam aged The higher the packet loss rate the poorer the connection between the pinged device and re corder For Network Packet Export you can export the settings of the individual connections or depending on the set ting the connection 3 For Device Name select a storage medium to save the settings to 4 Click Export Packet exporting Cancel After the progress display finishes and initializa tion is successful an information window ap pears Close it with OK e Click Status to display the status of the LAN connec tions connected not connected e Click Network to change your network settings see p 96 120 Duration 1 2 Export Ai GAA2 GAS GA4 All All 21 03 2012 B 00 00 00 21 03 2012 mM 23 59 59 Note The export function is used to store important re cordings on connected external media such as e USB media e US
43. g networks DHCP servers e g Internet routers automatically assign the IP ad dress network mask gateway DNS server and WINS server when required Only the automatic acquisition of IP addresses must be activated for the client in this case Domain Name used for the identification of websites on the Inter net e g www abus sc de Dual Stream Dual stream is a video transmission method A high resolution recording and lower resolution transmission are made over the network for example The main stream has a 4CIF resolution and the sub stream has a CIF resolution DVR Digital Video Recorder A device used for recording dif ferent video and audio sources analogue digital The data is compressed for recording and saved on hard disk drives HDD H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Standard method for the highly efficient compression of video signals Used on Blu ray discs or video conference systems for example HDD Hard Disk Drive Digital data storage on computers or DVRs GIGABYTE Unit of capacity for storage media HDD USB SD MMC cards HDVR Hybrid DVR DVR used for recording analogue cameras and network cameras http Hypertext Transfer Protocol Method for transmitting data across networks Primarily used for displaying websites in a browser INTERLACED Method for improving the picture quality of a video signal without consuming extra bandwidth scan pattern on eve ry second line IP address An addre
44. gagnon gt gt gt gt Abbrechen Suchen Select one or more network cameras by activating the checkbox Click on Search Select one or more markings from the list which appears Click on Details to obtain more information about the markings Image Click on the Image tab 115 Settings Select one or more network cameras by activating the checkbox Click on Search Select one or more images from the list which appears Click on Details to obtain more information about the im ages Markierung Bild Alarmeingang 20 04 2012 B 00 00 00 20 04 2012 235959 OA B A B A B A Suchen Abbrechen 116 Maintenance Maintenance 1 Note o Note This menu is used for device maintenance and The information menu shows the technical data should only be operated by experienced users for the device and information on the various set tings of the cameras recording etc This can be useful for support queries for exam TVHD80000 ABUS DVR ple S TVHD80000 04201201 16BBRR0919 1 34WCVU META Log Search System Maintenance a Record Alarm Network HDD System Maintenance System Info 21 03 2012 00 00 00 21 03 2012 Mm 23 59 59 All All Import Export Upgrade Default Net Detect Setting System Info Device information serial num 117 ber firmware status etc A search of recordings or in lh formation S M A R T HDD sta tus can be made in the log file Not
45. he camera image to light conditions at Mode by means of specified settings or with user defined settings PTZ e Note 1 Here you can set up presets and patrols for the TVIP2xxxx network cameras ee TOT eee lll dl y 13 14 15 16 17 Sabotagetberwa Videoverlust Saving and retrieving presets 1 Use the arrow buttons to move the network cam era to the required image section and save the position for example as Preset 1 2 Click on Call up to move to Preset 1 Setting up and calling up patrols 1 Create several presets to use for the patrol 2 Click on to select a preset 3 Add more presets to set up the required patrol 4 Then click on the play symbol to start the patrol Motion Select the camera channel under Camera Select the checkbox for motion detection The motion detection in the network camera must also be activated For further details refer to the network camera manual e Note In order to record using the motion recognition you must set the time plan at recording see p 109 Handling Trigger Channel 106 When Reaction is clicked the TAB Trigger channel appears only with motion recognition Handling Arming Schedule Handling Trigger Channel Analog MA MA2 FA PU MAS MAG Ma Fr MAS PATO FA LAK MA13 PAE PAE TAI Cancel Select one or more camera channels that should carry out a reaction in the event of an alarm Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and
46. he correct video input mode until an image from the recorder appears Video cable not connected properly Comnect the video cable securely Connected modem is switched off Switch on the monitor Audio cables not connected properly Connect the audio cables securely Devices connected over the audio cables Switch on the devices connected over the are not switched on audio cables Audio connection cable is damaged Replace the cable HDD is not working Connection cables not connected properly Connect the cables securely HDD defective or not system compatible Replace with a recommended HDD USB port not working Device not supported Connect a compatible USB medium USB 2 0 USB hub is in use Connect the USB medium directly Network access not possible Network cable connections are loose Connect the network cable Network settings are incorrect DHCP IP Check the network configuration and cor address etc rect it ifnecessary see page 96 Remote control is not working Batteries inserted with the wrong polarity or Replace the batteries To control the de are empty vice with the remote control point it at the remote control sensor on the device Remote control too far away from the re Use the remote controller within 7 metres corder from the device Signal blocked by obstruction between the Remove the obstruction remote control and recorder Lighting too bright or fluorescent tubes in Switch off strong fluorescent lighting in the use immed
47. iate vicinity Recording not possible No HDD or HDD is not initialised Install and initialise the HDD Sudden deactivation of the Temperature inside the device is too high Clean the device and remove any obstruc device tions from the ventilation area Device cleaning and care Note e Your device requires no maintenance e Protect the device from dust dirt and moisture 124 Technical data Technical data Subject is to alterations and errors The dimensions are approximate values ABUS digital recorder TVVR60011 TVVR60021 Video compression H 264 Hybrid enabled Yes Camera inputs analog Camera inputs IP Camera outputs 8 analog 1 0 V s s 75 Q 16 analog 1 0 V s s 75 Q Monitor outputs Monitor 1 x BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q 1 x VGA 1 x HDMI 4 x BNC Spot 1 0 V p p 75 Q k Oo Operating mode HDMI VGA Resolution live view 1920x1080 60 Hz 1080 p 1600x 1200 60 Hz 1280x 1024 60 Hz 1280x720 60 Hz 1024x768 60 Hz Resolution frame rate per Max 1920 x 1080 p at 25 fps camera recording Network bandwidth downloa Eee motion detection or alarm Alarm inputs NO NG BA 2 maximum load 12 V DC 1 A 4 maximum load 12 V DC 1 A User levels 2 max 31 users CI o Y NTP Alarms Acoustic warring OSD signal e mail CMS pa Line in 1 x RCA 2 0 V s s 1 KQ Line in 1 x RCA 2 0 V s s 1 KQ Audio in 1 4 RCA 2 0 V s s 1 kQ Audio in 1 4 RCA 2 0 V s s 1
48. ique identification when Device Number using remote control Output Mode Makes the image softer or sharper CVBS Output Scroll bar left darker Brightness right brighter Operation Never 1 to 30 minutes regulates Timeout how long the menu is shown Menu Output Mode Defines the video outputs on which the OSD menu is visible Options Auto HDMI VGA CVBS Event Hint Activates the event display in the live image exclamation mark in the live image Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK Network configuration Correct network settings are essential in the following cases e When using remote control of the device and surveil lance over your server 1 Note Please read the following basic instructions before setting up the device A network is a connection of at least two network capable devices Transmission types e Wired networks e g CAT5 cable e Wireless networks WLAN e Other transmission types Powerline All systems have certain similarities but can also differ in many ways 95 Terms and definitions An overview of relevant terms when using the device ina network can be found below IP address Private ad dress range Subnet mask An IP address is the unique address of a network device within a network This address may only appear once with in a network Certain IP address ranges are reserved for public networks e g the Internet e g 10 0
49. ivate high The outgoing network performance is speed download increased using resources otherwise used for local OSD display This func tion should only be activated tempo rarily for example to speed up data back up to a PC i Note Server port 8000 and HTTP port 80 are the stand ard ports for remote clients and remote Internet browser access e Note 1 With Alarm Host IP Port you configure the address of your CMS software The CMS software is noti fied when there is an alarm and performs various reactions depending on the setting 100 Settings TAB Trigger channel Alarm status ala Handling Configuration Ingger Channel Arming Schedule Handling PTZ Linking General Alarm Status Alarm Input Alarm Output IP Alarm Module Alarm Input List MM Analog PU PU PA D E Network Local RS 232 pe Live View e Local Local 192 168 0 81 User lt 192 168 0 81 Warning Enable Schedule E Analog LAN PE PE E Alarm Output List A gt 1 Local A gt 2 Local U1 gt 1 192 1680 81 U1 gt 2 192 168 0 81 Cancel Live View Tick a checkbox to select which camera channel is trig gered in the case of an alarm TAB Arming schedule Here you see a list with all the alarm inputs and outputs and their current status Alarm input Handling Irigger Channel Arming Schedule Handling PTZ Linking General Alarm Status Alarm input Alarm Output IP Alarm Module MON Network As 1 00 00 24 00 00 00 00
50. m 85 relative humidity The device may only be operated in moderate climate conditions Ensure the following e Sufficient ventilation must be present at all times do not place the device in a storage rack on thick car pets on a bed or anywhere where the ventilation slots are covered Make sure that a gap of at least 10 cm is present on all sides e The device must not be exposed to direct heat sources e g heaters e The device must not be exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light e The device must not be placed in close proximity to magnetic fields e g loudspeakers e Naked flames e g candles must not be placed on or near the device e Contact with spraying or dripping water and aggres Sive liquids must be avoided e The device must not be operated in close proximity to water and must not be submerged under any cir cumstances do not place objects containing water on or near the device such as vases or drinks e Foreign objects must not penetrate the device e The device must not be exposed to strong variations in temperature as this can lead to condensation and electrical short circuits e The device must not be exposed to excessive jolts or vibrations Remote control e Remove all batteries if the device will not be used for a sustained period as these can leak and damage the device Important safety information Care and maintenance Maintenance is necessary if the device ha
51. n image mode PTZ configuration motion recognition etc Record Menu to set ie parameters time plan camera resolution camera stream etc o N for initialising or managing installed HDDs assigning read write func OR cameras network HDD management etc Playback Parameter controlled search for video or image recordings which were started by events like alarms or motion recognition as well as alarm events and markings set in playback 93 Settings Settings Configuration Configuration DST Settings More Settings Network English PAL 1024 763 60HZ GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Paris Live View DD MM YYYY 21 03 2012 09 52 52 Alarm RS 232 Warning User B e Note The Configuration menu is used to manage all device settings Warning Ensure that the date and time are set correctly IMPORTANT Subsequent changes to the settings can lead to data loss Ensure a data backup has been made in good time beforehand Overview General Language video time date mouse pointer password time zones and other settings Network Required network seitings manual IP DHCP PPPOE DDNS etc Alarm Assignment and parameterisa tion of detectors to alarm inputs and relay outputs RS 232 Parameters on the serial con 103 nection Live View Display settings and assign 103 ment of the event output Warning Behaviour of the device in ex ceptional cases HDD full network disco
52. nnect ed etc User Adding and changing users 103 assigning authorisation rights e Note Pay attention to the instructions in the correspond ing sections General Configuration DST Settings More Settings Network English PAL 1024 768 60HZ GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Paris Live View DD MM YYYY 21 03 2012 09 52 52 Alarm RS 232 Warning User a Back Language on the OSD CVBS Output PAL NTSC Standard Resolution on the monitor GMT Greenwich Mean Time Date Format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY eee amoo S Date Time Mouse Pointer Set on the scroll bar left low speed right high speed Enable Wizard Box not ticked Wizard will not appear after restart of the device Box ticked Wizard will appear after restart of the device Enable ID Au Box not ticked thentification In order to enter a menu no password has to be entered At access by net work the password has to be entered Box ticked Password must be entered in order to use the menu 94 Settings TAB DST set tings Auto DST Ad justment With an activated check box the de vice converts automatically to summer time Enable DST With an activated check box an exact start end date can be selected Date of DST start end DST Bias Daylight Saving Time Bias Correc tion of the DST to the reference time TAB More Settings Device Name Unique specification of the device Used for un
53. oftware E Sender s Corresponding e mail address for Trap Adresse Enter the IP address of the i SNMP manager Sender s Re Select three possible recipients for ceiver the e mail Enter the name of the recipient here Receiver s Enter the e mail address of the Adresse recipient here Trap Port Enter the trap port Default 162 Enable Attached Tick the box when camera images UPnP Picture should also be sent with the e mail Tea Parameter Setting Activate UPnP Activates the automatic UPnP port Interval Select the interval between the individual recordings 2 to 5 sec forwarding in the router onds The port allocation for port forwarding can be assigned automatically or 1 Enter the parameters of the e mail notification manually 2 Click on Test to send a test e mail Server port General communication port HTTP port Port for the HTTP proto col RTSP port Port for the RTSP proto 3 Please clarify if your settings are correct and you have received a confirmation mail Then click on Apply Note col The device sends an e mail to the specified recip HTTPS Port for a secure HTTP pro ante tocol connection o dit Activates editing for the external port If the e mail is not received check the settings External port Port for accessing the corresponding and correct them service on the external router side If necessary check the spam filter of your e mail Allocate IP Internal IP a
54. ology SMART Information Raw Read Error Rate 7 Spin Up Time un OK 32 xa Spin Up Retry Count OK xc Power Cycle Count OK 32 Unknown Type Value 18 OK Oxbb Reported Uncorrectable OK L Oxbc Unknown Type Value 181 OK 32 Oxbd High Fly Writes Oxbe Temperature Difference OK 2 Maht O Cancn Cerner L nw 62843883 64 8728271543 12197 0 169 0 6 4295032833 183 522125343 Information on the hard disc status is displayed in this sub menu This information helps to recognize hard disc errors For this reason do not deactivate this feature if possible Note The log files saved for S M A R T can be found in the menu Maintenance at Log search see page 117 i Playback 114 Press Configuration in the main menu and then Play back to search for video recordings after an event or a marking or to view your saved images Continous Recording Normal Event lag Picture Analog Ai BA BA BA All All 21 03 2012 21 03 2012 B 00 00 00 23 59 59 Playback Search Cancel The following settings are available A1 A4 Camera to be set Record Type Schedule motion detection alarm or mo tion detection and or alarm manual re cording all File Type Locked unlocked all Start Time Enter the date and time End Time e Click on Search to search for recordings with the cor responding settings The results are then shown Search result A3 21 03 2012 08 22 36 08 34 36
55. on detection or the alarm you must first set this up in the Camera menu see p Fehler Textmarke nicht definiert Setting up of zones or Configuration see p Fehler Note Jal e e Select the camera and click on the check box Ena ble Schedule Textmarke nicht definiert Alarm e Click on Edit to specify the type and duration of the time plan 5 When making a specific time setting you can define up to 8 time periods each from 00 00 to 24 00 The times in the individual periods must not overlap Note The Time recording type defines the time win dow where a recording is made i The other events e g motion detection and or alarm only trigger the recording after the specific event has occurred 109 Settings e At Copy you can take on this setting for other days or the whole week 6 Finalize your settings in the record screen with Apply and then OK Encoding TAB Record Video amp Audio 1920 1080 The following setting options are available in this sub menu Confirm the settings by clicking on Apply and exit the menu with OK Recording period before an alarm in seconds Post record Recording period after an alarm in seconds Record Audio Audio record yes no Confirm the settings by clicking on Apply and leave the menu with OK 110 Settings TAB Captured Holidays Holiday1 disabled 1 Jan Holi day2 isabled 1 Jan Holi day3 isabled 1 Jan Holi day4 isabled
56. operty O RAN Read only Redundancy A PEE E CEE EEE LEE eee E 9 10 11 12 13 SCE 15 16 Group 1 863GB ternal connection number HDD Property R W Readable and writable Read only Write protection Redundant operating redun dantly for data security Selection of hard disc group HDD Capacity Hard disc memory Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK A Warning If only one HDD is installed and this is set to Read only then the device cannot make re cordings Redundancy At least two HDDs are installed The redundant HDD makes an extra copy of the recordings This is used as a data backup e Settings Warning If you want to use redundancy you have to acti vate the redundant storage in the recording menu see also p 110 R W At least one HDD must have the R W status Read Write Otherwise no recordings are possi ble jul O Checking the HDD status The status of each HDD can be checked in the Mainte nance menu S M A R T information Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is stored in the log data e Call up the log file and search according to the infor mation S M A R T HDD see page 114 Setting up the HDD alarm You can specify alarms to inform you of HDD errors e Todo this call up Warning in the System Settings menu see page 103 S M A R T S M A R T means Self Monitoring Analysis and Report ing Techn
57. ort Export 7 Import Export Upgrade Upgrade agents Default Net Detect e Note Information regarding the network traffic and net work interfaces are shown here e Note In this process the device is reset to the factory de fault settings x TAB network load Warning All settings made since the start of operation eres n are deleted cameras recording settings PTZ Log Search aas alarms etc Avoid data loss by backing up the settings in a advance These can be imported again follow ing the system reset System Maintenance U i Ee R a a rt Sending 7 424Kbps U Receiving 117Kbps LANI Successful Ethernet 00 40 35 bb 1b 66 1500 100M Full dup LAN2 Successful Ethernet 00 40 35 bb 1b 87 1500 100M Full dup E The amount of received and sent data is displayed graphically Depending on the network settings the status and infor mation for one or two network connections is shown in the field underneath the graph TAB Network Detection System Maintenance System Info Traffic Network Detection Network Stat Log Search Network Delay Packet Loss Test Import Export Upgrade Network Packet Export Default USB1 1 v Refresh LANI 192 168 0 211 2Kbps Export LAN2 192 168 0 232 8 229Kbps Export 119 Maintenance In Destination Address you can check the connection TAB Network Stat to another device such as a computer pinging Enter the network address of the d
58. pean RoHS directive The device complies with the RoHS directive Compliance with the RoHS directive means that the product or component does not contain more than the fol lowing maximum concentrations of the following sub stances in homogeneous materials unless the substance is part of an application that is excluded from the ROHS directive a 0 1 lead by weight b c Hexavalent chromium d Mercury Polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether e 0 01 cadmium by weight 126 Glossary Overview of specialist terms 1080i HDTV image signal with 1080 pixels and interlaced dis play 16 9 Cinematographic aspect ratio on widescreen displays 720p HDTV image signal with 1280 x 720 pixels and progres sive display CIF Common Intermediate Format Originally planned for converting PAL to the NTSC standard CIF corresponds to a video resolution of 352 x 288 pixels 2CIF 704 x 288 pixels 4CIF 704 x 576 pixels CINCH Socket type used for analogue audio or CVBS video sig nals CVBS Colour Video Blank and Sync The simplest variation of video signals also known as composite video The image quality is comparatively low DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System entry Network service which provides and updates IP address es of its clients in a database DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Network protocol which allows the automatic connection of devices clients in existin
59. rameters anita ais 112 HBD Settings OF Me cameras ui ia 113 ald GiSG A e A o nn ap academe iate uae siete ee acicar 113 caecking ne c TRR TTT 114 SS HINO up me HDD Ta 114 SMAR MA TTT 114 Continous RECON ries eset th et e eee Noe ees 115 ceca 115 WALKING uams A A ON 115 lee RR O 115 MAME Esnia a eaa Re Oaa Nage dS aeaa ag eana ee o Haa 117 Sn E E 117 Bes 117 IMPOL EXPO TEH 118 nn A 118 19 Contents A A RR reer A A A RES ree er A 119 o o TET 119 VICO EXPO ii A aaa id 121 Kee 121 Event eventiype Alanine IMU Gs TTT 122 Event event type MOUGN it E A EE ee 122 Mahila E xebeetusarsducussesesuveccutaanaewonswiedcsaaawece 123 FEU OM ets ees o o EEE tree sence tease H ada 123 ie iil ale Bisse A PP 123 TAN Ta Reem ee ee ee A A OS 123 SNA WN iaa 123 TROUDISSHOOUING aliadas 124 Device cleaning and Care onu 124 NM o a cosets duen oeee 124 Technical dalla ini A A A A A A 125 DIS li a a a a decias 126 Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment eee ee eee eee eee 126 morman on handing R sn unica alla E O 126 Important information on disposing of Datteries cc ooonccccoconcnnoconcnnconanononnonennnnnnrnnonnannnnonnnrnnnnnnrnnnonanrnnnnanrnnrnnrnncnnos 126 Information on the European RoHS directive sss eee eee eee eee 126 GIOSS IY AP AA E Eaa NENE 127 Jverieworspecialist e n TTT 127 NTS Pal A TT 129 76 Quick guide Quick guide Before you start The following preparatory steps must
60. record Normal Schedule 00 00 00 00 Normal The schedule is used to specify the recording times and 00 00 00 00 Normal triggers recording type for the cameras Click on the Schedule tab 00 00 00 00 Normal 00 00 00 00 Normal Note 00 00 00 00 Normal Because there is no difference between the set 00 00 00 00 Normal tings for the TABs record and instant image these are only listed once Cancel Record TE 1 Define the day to be set in the pull down menu at gt Schedule 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2 2 Activate deactivate All day If the full day is active no definite times can be entered as the setting is now val id for the whole day 3 To make specific time settings deactivate the All Day box i Application example Recording should run from 11 00 to 07 00 2 time zones must be set up for this 1 11 00 AM 24 00PM In the OSD the hours of the respective days are listed 2 00 00 AM 7 00 AM from left to right the days are listed from top to bottom A colour key is shown underneath the days i e the re 4 Specify the recording type in the drop down menu cording periods in the schedule are shown in colour ac e Time cording to the trigger recording types e Motion detection Colour symbol l TET e Alarm Normal recording Period in hours e Motion detection or alarm Light blue Motion detection and alarm Motion detection and alarm O CEN To record using moti
61. resistor RS 485 con nection RS 485 ALARM IN ALARM OUT RS 485 port for PTZ cameras max 16 alarm in puts max 4 relay outputs Ground GND ground connection Power supply connection for cold device cable 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power ON OFF on and off device switch Notes on the operating instructions Remote control TVAC40930 12 38 ll Pause reverse playback 39 E Stops playback 1 Note PTZ Pay attention to the remote control diagram on Switches on PTZ control Enter gt Il e Confirms the selection e Ticks unticks the boxes During playback e PLAY PAUSE single play mode e Advances by a single frame MENU e Calls up the main menu e Switches the key tones on and off press and hold down for 5 seconds Changes the entry format upper lower case REC S Opens starts manual recording PLAY INFO Ss payee e Switches to another monitor in the live view e Not used General use PREV o e Activates the text entry backspace in text Changes the screen display in the live view fields Navigation keys During playback e A V Sets the speed e lt 4 gt Previous next day In the live view Mouse operation e Selects the camera channel selection o In menus 1 Operating elements on the remote control e Selects the camera channel in the live view Entry of letters and digits in system fields POWER Switches on off hold down for 5 seconds Note
62. rt for picture element the smallest unit for digital image transmission or display PIP Picture in Picture Where two signal sources are shown on the screen at the same time The second signal source is stored above the first PPPoE PPP over Ethernet point to point protocol Network transmission method used for establishing a connection over dial up lines Used in ADSL connections for example PROGRESSIVE Method for displaying storing or transmitting moving im ages in which all the lines of each frame are drawn in se quence This is in contrast to the interlacing used in tradi tional television systems PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Pan tilt and zoom function on motor driven cameras RESOLUTION Normal PAL television systems show images in 576 lines normally with 768 pixels HDTV works with at least 1280 x 720 pixels SCREEN SIZE Size of the display from the bottom left corner to the top right corner in inches or centimetres Browser Program for viewing websites on the Internet USB Universal Serial Bus Serial bus connection used for connecting media whilst in operation Maximum data rate for USB 2 0 ca 320 Mbit s ca 40 MB s VGA Video Graphics Array Standard interface for analogue video signals in PCs primarily deals with RGB signals ZOLL inches Typical unit of screen size One inch is equivalent to 2 54 centimetres The most common sizes of 16 9 displays are 26 inch 66 cm 32 inch
63. s Copy to take on the setting for other cameras For this select the cameras that appear in the new window Activate the respective check box with a mouse Click 5 Finalize the setting and end the installation assistant with OK Live view Live view Overview Status symbols The live view starts automatically after the device is e The following symbols are displayed depending on switched on the operating status of the device You can also go back to the live view by pressing the Symbol Menu key repeatedly Red Event Recording Multiview Wednesday 21 03 2012 08 28 05 y A 8 e Event recording Yellow Motion Recording e Recording at motion detection Blue Recording e Continuous recording Pop up menu for mouse operation e Note Press the right mouse button when the cursor is positioned on a live image The following settings can be made The arrow pointing to the right indicates that a sub menu is opened for selec The following menus are found in the screen header tion e Menu e Playback Menu e PTZ single Screen The view pop up menu is found on the right The time Multi screen and date are displayed on the right e To open the view pop up menu click on the rectan Previous Screen gular symbol at the top right of the menu bar Next Screen e Click on one of the symbols to switch between the dif Start Auto switch ferent views All day Playback Aux Monitor Opens the main menu Th
64. s an alarm signal to a PC with lance Center ABUS CMS software The software must be enabled and the recorder set to surveillance mode on the PC Send E Mail An e mail is sent to a specific e mail address see page 96 Trigger Alarm see also page Fehler Textmarke Output nicht definiert Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK e Note 1 To record with the aid of an alarm you must set up the schedule under Recording see p 109 TAB PTZ Parameter PTZ Select a PTZ camera Open presets A preset preset item can be opened Alarm output arm Status Alarm Input IP Alarm Module 1 Select an alarm output to be configured in the drop down menu under Alarm Output No 2 Assign any name to the alarm output in Alarm Name 3 In Dwell Time select how long the alarm is trig gered for 4 In Handling select the schedule for the alarm output 5 Click Copy to apply these settings for other alarm outputs 6 Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with OK 102 Settings RS 232 Currently no functioning Live view See page 87 Warning Note Enter the trigger under Exception Type for ex ample e HDD Full e Disconnected i e Video signal not normal e Video input output signals not equal After doing this specify the device behaviour Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the menu with Back
65. s been dam aged This includes damage to the plug mains cable and housing penetration of the interior by liquids or foreign objects exposure to rain or moisture or when the device does not work properly or has fallen e Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before maintenance e g cleaning e f smoke develops or unusual noises or odours are detected then switch off the device immediately and pull the mains plug from the socket In such cases the device should not be used until it has been in spected by a qualified technician e Maintenance work should only be carried out by qual ified specialists e Never open the housing on the device or accesso ries There is a risk of fatal injury due to an electric shock when the housing is opened e Clean the device housing and remote control with a damp cloth e Do not use solvents white spirit or thinners as these can damage the surface of the device e Do not use any of the following substances e Salt water insecticides solvents containing chlorine or acids ammonium chloride or scouring powder e Gently rub the surface with a cotton cloth until it is completely dry Warning The device works under dangerous voltages The device must only be opened by authorised spe cialists All maintenance and service work must be carried out by authorised firms Improper repairs can expose device users to the risk of fatal injury Accessories e Only connect devi
66. spring loaded parts can be ejected and Cause injuries to children e g eye injuries 80 Introduction Introduction Dear customers Thank you for purchasing this product This product complies with current domestic and Europe an regulations Conformity has been proven and all re lated certifications are available from the manufacturer To maintain this status and to guarantee safe operation it is your obligation to observe these operating instruc tions Read the entire operating manual carefully before putting the product into operation and pay attention to all operat ing and safety information All company names and product descriptions are trade marks of the corresponding owner All rights reserved In the event of questions please contact your local maintenance specialist or dealer Disclaimer These operating instructions have been produced with the greatest care Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies please con tact us under the address shown on the back of the manual ABUS Security Center GmbH does not accept any liability for technical and typo graphical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and operating instructions at any time and without prior warning ABUS Se curity Center GmbH is not liable or responsible for direct or indirect damages resulting from the equipment performance and use of this product No forms of guarantee are accepted for the con
67. ss in the computer network based on the Inter net protocol Allows different devices to identify them selves in a network so that they are accessed specifical ly JPEG Compression method for photo images with minimal loss Most digital cameras save photos in JPEG format 127 MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group International standard for the compression of moving images On some DVDs the digital audio signals are compressed and recorded in this format NTP Network Time Protocol Method for synchronising the time across networks SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is also available offering a simplified protocol NTSC Standard television format in the USA The method is dif ferent from the European PAL system in certain ways A full screen NTSC image is comprised of 480 visible lines and a total of 525 lines 60 half images are displayed per second Compared to PAL the system is more suscepti ble to colour errors PAL Phase Alternating Line European colour TV system Uses 576 visible image lines Together with the lines used for signal management a full screen image is com prised of 625 lines 50 half images are displayed per second The phase position of the colour signal changes from line to line in the image PANEL Interior of a flatscreen display e g LCD or plasma pan els PC Personal Computer Can be used as a remote site ei ther with the software supplied or over a browser Pixel Sho
68. ted as a full screen Event Output Allocate monitor for the output of O Full Screen Moni in seconds where the event on the Output Post Event Dis in seconds the duration of the Pop 3 play Time up window when an event occurs e Note The recorder image can either be shown on an HDMI or a VGA monitor The combination of HDMI and VGA output is supported The BNC output can be used either for a spot monitor or a separate monitor Note VGA monitor connected A connected HDMI VGA monitor automatically becomes the main monitor where the audio output is also assigned The BNC output Video Spot Out output displays the cameras in sequence and in full screen jul O 89 Activate deactivate audio output of 2 If during the boot process of the DVR the HDMI VGA cable is not connected the main video signal is displayed at BNC out put MAIN Connect the HDMI VGA cable and reboot the DVR in order to display the main video signal at the VGA output No HDMI VGA monitor connected The main video signal is displayed at BNC output MAIN The BNC output Video Spot Out output displays the cameras in sequence and in full screen Setting the camera output You can have a maximum of 8 or 16 cameras respective ie ly TVVR60011 TVVR60021 displayed in the live cast at the same time 1 Click on the TAB View Configuration VGA HDMI Select the display mode e 1x1 e 2x2 e 3x3 e 1 5 eo 1 7 e 4x4 The cam
69. the device back on 82 Status displays General information The following status displays indicate the current operat ing state e LEDs on the front of the device e Acoustic signal tones e Icons display elements on the monitor e Note Pay attention to the information in the separate quick guide DVR status LED White constantly lit System status is OK White flashing System status is OK recording settings are stored surveillance mode is active Blue constantly lit At least one camera is currently recording Red constantly lit System maintenance required Camera selection keys status LED Blue constantly lit Camera is currently recording Displays on the monitor The device shows the date and time camera name and whether a recording is in progress e Continuous recording Blue R e Alarm recording Red R e Motion recording Yellow R Status displays 83 Setup wizard Setup wizard Setting up the system Setting up the administrator The setup wizard guides you through the necessary basic system settings The DVR is then set up for record ing and surveillance Note down the admin password The following password is preset Warning e Note All detailed settings can be found in the device 4 234 5 menu see overview on 92 The language selection appears after switching on for the ee first time Language English Previous Cancel
70. tton or go to panic recording in the main menu in order to start a manual image video re cording or to switch to an alarm output Record Alarm Trigger Trigger All Clear All Back In order to switch on one of the alarm outputs select the alarm output with a left click and click on Trigger for one or Trigger All to switch on all outputs To reset the out put s again click on Clear or Clear all Select the camera to start manual recording by click ing the corresponding button e Note Click Analog to record all connected cameras Continous Capture Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Reboot Cancel e Note 1 Select the camera to manually record continuous instant e Select Lock to lock the operating menu images You can set the time interval in which these are A P l recorded in the recording menu see p 109 e Select ShutDown to switch off the device Click the control button for this Select Reboot to reboot the system switch off and back on 123 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before calling the Service department read the following information to determine the possible cause of a malfunction Malfunction Cause Solution Mains cable not connected Connect the mains cable securely to the socket Power switch set to OFF Turn the power switch to ON No current in the power socket Use another device on the socket where necessary Screen not set for reception Set t
71. twork for the available ABUS network cameras Mark the required cameras and then click on Quick Add to link the cameras e Note I In some cases you need to enter the user names password and http port by hand afterwards The available bandwidth shows you how much bandwidth is still available for setting up the network camera Kamera Verwaltung Analog 1 Nicht Transparent amp Nicht Blinker Mitte Kopiere Zur ck Camera Camera to be se Camera Name Allocation of camera name Display Name Activate deactivate display of camera name in the live view Display Date Activate deactivate display of A daen evi Display weekday Displays the weekday in the live cast Display Week Activate deactivate display of paMon aeoiee ven oo Date Format Selection of date display type Time format Choose between 24 hour and 12 hour time format for display The position of the text overlay can be set directly in the preview image using the mouse Simply use the mouse to drag the corre sponding text overlay frame 12 hours 24 hours Display Mode Settings relating to the presenta tion of camera name and date Position 105 Settings Image e Note i You can also start the patrol directly in the live im age of the respective network camera Camera Management Analog 1 Standard Motion Privacy Mask Tamper proof Video Loss Select the camera channel to be processed at Camera Adapt t
72. uccessfully i 121 Video Export For both types of event the following window appears af Event event type Alarm input he ter activating the Search button Export Alarm Input Alarm Input 21 03 2012 mM 00 00 00 21 03 2012 R 23 59 59 cal al al Loc Lo Loc Lo C ca Quick Export Details Cancel Define the time span of the recording being searched for by means of the selection fields at Start time and End time Select the alarm input by activating or deactivating the check box and click Search Select the files to be exported by activating or deactivat ing the check box You can set the pre alarm and post alarm time at Pre play or Post play In this way you can define the length of your export video Event event type Motion Click on Details to view the selected video For more ex a act information on the Details window see DURATION p 121 TE As B As O Note I The Pre play recordings can only be viewed when recording has been carried out before the alarm Note The sub menus Normal and Picture are similar and are therefore not listed separately e Define the time span of the recording being searched for by means of the selection fields at Start time and End time Select the camera by activating or deactivating the check box and click Search 122 Manual Management Manual Management Press the REC bu
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