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1. 90 Handle Exception Handle Triggered Camera Schedule Handle Pop up Image on Monitor Audio Warning Notify Surveillance Centre f Send Email Trigger Alarm Output Cancel Parameter Setting Pop up Image on Moni A message appears on the tor monitor Audio Warning The device emits a repeat ing tone Notify Surveillance Cen Sends an alarm signal to a tre PC with ABUS CMS soft ware The software must be enabled and the recorder set to surveillance mode on the PC An e mail is sent to a spe cific e mail address see page 48 Trigger Alarm Output See page 51 Schedule Here you can define in which period of time the reaction to the alarm input shall be handled Send Email Alarm Triggered Camera Exe Prec Hara Schade ie Camera Ta Analog ciais Enk i Zir dua Ana Ghali Parameter Using this parameter you can select which cameras should be used for re cording after the alarm input is trig gered Record Enable Sched Using this parameter you can select ule on which cameras the schedule should be activated For example if you have installed the ABUS IP alarm module then you can use the Secvest Key to activate guard mode in the recorder when exiting the prem ises The recording mode duration motion detection alarm stored in the schedule is then used In this way you can activate the recorder inde pendently from the schedule and
2. e Note 1 Starting manual recording on the control panel 30 Device menu 1 Set the parameters that should be used for search Results Ing for a recording After making a search the results screen is displayed 2 When searching in the General tab you can open Results i i te CH DD Start Ti Stop Ti Locked the overview by pressing Details gt a oa Al Al Al 12 12 2009 13 49 08 14 18 29 12 12 2009 14 48 39 15 16 43 12 12 2009 15 16 49 15 16 49 12 12 2009 15 16 52 15 23 20 12 12 2009 15 23 24 15 23 28 12 12 2009 15 23 36 15 24 04 12 12 2009 15 25 11 15 25 27 12 12 2009 15 25 29 15 25 53 12 12 2009 15 27 58 15 28 14 12 12 2009 15 29 05 15 29 17 12 12 2009 15 31 53 15 31 53 12 12 2009 15 33 14 15 33 26 12 12 2009 15 33 29 15 33 54 12 12 2009 15 34 01 15 34 41 12 12 2009 15 34 59 15 35 11 12 12 2009 15 35 31 15 35 43 12 12 2009 15 37 03 15 37 31 v 12 12 2009 00 06 12 18 24 5 EC E IE EE A E E E AAA A AAA AAA A NA RARA ALAS A EEES EN DR ee ee EISS O EN IE IE E LE SSS ES EET EEE EEE 8 A A H 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Lock Cancel Normal Main Stream Event 00 00 23 59 Prev Day Next Day Cancel e Highlight the searched recording e The recordings on the selected cameras are dis i e Click on Lock to protect the recording from unau played by day and according to the following colours thorised access e Blue Normal e Red Event e You can mo
3. eytron curity Tech Germany ABUS Digital Recorder TVVR30002 User manual Version 1 0 C 2 ABUS The good feeling of security www abus sc com 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 Alist of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index 1 Pay attention to the information on the CD and in the accompanying documentation on Web server control and Clients Software These can be found on the Internet at www abus sc com Device overview Device overview See System operation on page 13 Front 12 3 Rear f P T POWER 3 8 9 10 1112 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 Device overview Remote control 47 21 Contents DEVICE OVEIVICW ias asus usa Dadis das ui siai ss aa aaa bs a a as Oa d is da a S i Ai a O e aa EB 3 QUICK UNG 2 oie 8 Befro VOU STAN ita loable isis 8 FS WAIN Ch tie DDD oidos 8 Establishing 1G COMMECIOMS 4515 ia AA 8 Configuring INe devita asis aa ai a ad 8 IMPortant Satet MformatloM int A A E A A 9 Explanation or Symbols ntsc ota adenda ina e a a ii lalala aS 9 Propor USO ca o ae as 9 Sie MA e IPP O ees a a Mer er eer ee tee ee ery Pee ee neers ee eee 9 E o aaa aaa
4. 4 Set the key point number duration and speed e KeyPointNo Sequence e Duration Time that the PTZ camera waits at a posi tion in seconds e Speed 0 7 Speed of camera movement 5 Accept the settings by pressing Add 6 Repeat steps 1 5 to define further patrols 7 Exit the settings by pressing OK Note A patrol consists of at least two preset positions You can set several patrols for one camera i The set patrol can be tested as follows Click on Start and monitor the patrol You can stop the patrol at any time and repeat the patrol settings e g to make corrections PTZ control Call a tour set in the PTZ Camera You can also configure tours directly in the camera The advantage is that other control devices e g keyboard can call the tours as well Further information on configur ing tours in the PTZ Camera can be found in the PTZ Camera manual To call the tour you can call a predefined preset or setup a tour in the DVR 1 Activate the patrol number 2 Select a predefined preset Preset Beschreibung Starts tour 1 Starts tour 2 Starts tour 3 17 Starts tour 7 Starts tour 8 3 Click on Set 4 Accept the settings by pressing Add 5 Exit the settings by pressing OK 27 PTZ control Pattern Settings Patterns are defined tours from position to position that are accessed in seguence on the PTZ camera Patterns are recorded live The system sav
5. Email Used to specify the e mail settings Ei which are sent as an e mail to a spe cific address in the event of an alarm 1 To use the ABUS DDNS function you must first set up an account under www eytronserver com Please note the FAQs on the website when doing this Setting up PPPOE manually 2 Tick the DDNS box enter ABUS DDNS as the DDNS Type then enter www eytronserver com or Era 62 153 88 107 under Server Address User Name 3 Apply the settings by pressing OK The IP address of Password your Internet connection is now updated on the Confirm Password server every minute Setting up NTP manually Synchronize Interval 60 Minute s NTP Server 210 72 145 44 NTP Port 123 Cancel 1 Tick the PPPOE box enter the user name Internet access ID and password then confirm the pass word 2 Apply the settings by pressing OK Cancel Note The recorder can synchronise the time with an ex ternal server Several server addresses are avail able on the Internet for this purpose m 1 Tick the NTP box and then enter the interval at which the synchronisation should be made again Enter the IP address of the NTP server and the NTP port 2 Apply the settings by pressing OK 47 Network Setting the HOST OTHERS Setting up an e mail address p In the event of an alarm the device can send a message by e mail Enter the e mail configuration here Email HOST OTHERS Alarm Host
6. 168 0 1 Preferred DMS Server 192 168 0 1 Alternate DMS Server 00 40 35 ba c6 80 MAC Address Network loss notification 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 IP address subnet mask and default gateway IP ad dress of the router A typical address specification is as follows 192 168 0 50 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Exit the setting by pressing OK then click on Next e IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Preferred DNS server 17 Live view Live view Overview The live view starts automatically after the device is switched on You can also go back to the live view by pressing the Menu key repeatedly TT The following menus are found in the screen header e Menu e Playback e PTZ The view pop up menu is found on the right The time and date are displayed on the right e To open the view pop up menu click on the rectan gular symbol at the top right of the menu bar e Click on one of the symbols to switch between the dif ferent views The signals of the connected cameras are displayed on the main screen e By double clicking the left mouse key you can dis play
7. 34 59 Stop Time 13 47 44 in fe eo 8 8 8 se 8 ee NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN KY T 44441 N Cancel The file size of the individual recording and the total size of all found recordings are displayed Click on Export to access the export screen Export Refresh p x Free Space 962MB Date Modified 12 12 2009 15 46 54 Size Type Folder File Name m Mew Folder Formal Cancel Delete Play 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 also the manufacturer s specifications Click on Start to start the export process The pro gress of the export process is then displayed Export Refresh USB1 v Free Space 962MB Date Modified 12 12 2009 15 48 54 Size Type File Name J Folder Exporting 2 5 Cancel Delete Format Start Cancel New Folder 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 successfully i Manual Alarm pal Manual Alarm Alarm Name IP Address Trigger Local No Local No Local No Local No Trigger Trigger All Clear All Note The menu is used to check the recording settings in the event of an alarm to trigger alarm outputs m
8. IP Alarm Host Port General Advanced Server Porn Server Authentication HTTP Port User Name Multicast IP Password mee SMTP Server smtp sina com From Name add1 From Email Address Select Recipients To Name 1 To Name client2 To Email Address client2xx hotmail com Cancel Cancel Server Au Tick the box when authentication is thentication made on the server of the Internet pro vider E mail account at the provider Password Password connected to the e mail ac count SMTP Server SMTP server address of the provider Name of the sender Parameter Setting Port for web server 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 Describes the max size of the largest protocol data From Email Corresponding e mail address for the Address e mail account e 1 mote Select Recipi Select three possible recipients for the Server port 8000 and HTTP port 80 are the stan ents e mail dard ports for remote clients and remote Internet Enter the name of the recipient here browser access To Email Ad Enter the e mail address of the dress recipient here Advanced tab Attached Tick the box when camera images JPEG File should also be sent with the e mail as photo files Interval Select the interval between the individual recordings 2 to 5 seconds SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port here Defaul
9. Resolution 36 Video Export 32 Video Loss Detection 37 Video output 20 Video guality 21 Video Search 30 Parameters 30 Results 37 Zones 38 Zoom 19 Technical data echnical data Subject is to alterations and errors The dimensions are approximate values TVVR30002 4 channel compact digital recorder H 264 Hybrid compatible Camera inputs Camera outputs P cameras IP camera protocols Monitor outputs 4 x BNC 1 0 V p p 75 O lt Q D O o O 3 E N Mm O 5 Monitor 1 x BNC 1 0 V p p 75 0 Spot 1 x BNC 1 0 V p p 75 0 VGA 1 x VGA Operating mode Resolution live view PAL 704 x 576 4CIF NTSC 704 x 480 4CIF VGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz Resolution frame rate per PAL NTSC camera recording 352 x 288 CIF 25 fps 352 x 240 CIF 30 fps 704 x 576 4CIF 0 6 fps 704 x 576 4CIF 6 fps Total frame rate Compression levels E Pre alarm post alarm memory Alarm amp Motion detection Alarm Motion detection DDNS O V O Alarms SS Acousstical OSD signal email A Audio In 4 x Cinch 2 0 V p p 1000 O Line In 1 x Cinch 2 0 V p p 1000 O Audio Out 1 x Cinch 600 Q Software ABUS CMS Software Weight BR 55 GlossaryTechnical data HDD storage capacity In addition to the actual storage capacity of the installed HDD the required storage space for recording and surveil lance depends on the set resolution and frame rate of the recording TVVR30002 Continuous recor
10. Static image low bit rate dynamic image high bit rate Constant Bit rate remains constant at maxi mum bit rate There are various quality levels Low quality High quality Number of images saved per second The maximum number is dependent on the set resolution Defines the maximum bit rate for the Constant bit rate type Stream Type Resolution BitRate Type Video Quality Frame Rate Max BitRate Kbps 21 More Settings Detailed settings Pre alarm Recording period before an alarm in seconds Post alarm Recording period after an alarm in seconds Expiration Period in days after which the re cording is deleted automatically at 00 00 The event remains in the log file 0 Recordings are not deleted automatically E Record Audio Record audio yes no Copy To Copies the selected settings to other cameras all or selected 1 Select the camera 2 Select the stream where the specifications should be defined e Stream 1 Continuous e Stream 2 Event e Stream 3 Network 3 Define the recording parameters for the correspond ing stream see table 4 Under More Settings select the period for the pre alarm post alarm etc e Select the cameras where you wish to copy the set tings under Copy To then confirm by pressing Copy Advanced settings In the Advanced tab you can specify whether older re cordings are deleted when
11. Surveillance Cen See page 48 tre Send Email An e mail is sent to a spe cific e mail address see page 48 Trigger Alarm Output See page 51 3 Click on Apply to accept the settings 4 Click on OK to exit the menu System Settings Record e Note 1 See description on page 21 System Settings Network e Note 1 See separate section on page 45 System Settings Alarm e Note 1 See separate section on page 50 System Settings PTZ e Note 1 See description on page 25 System Settings RS232 No function System Settings Display e Note 1 See description on page 20 Device menu 39 Device menu System Settings Exception System Settings Exception Exception Type HDD Full Audio Warning Notify Survelllance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output Note Enter the trigger under Exception Type for ex ample e HDD Full e Disconnected i After doing this specify the device behaviour as detailed on page 38 System Settings User syalem Sellings User Settings Mo User Mame Level Users MAC Address 1 admin Administrator 00 00 00 00 00 00 Delale Warning Note down the admin password The following password is preset 12345 You can add new users delete existing users and change the settings in the User Settings menu 40 1 Toaddanew user select Add User Name Password Confirm Level User s MAC 00 00 00 0
12. following Live view Page 18 Playback Page 23 PTZ Page 25 Data backup Page 32 Troubleshooting Page 53 Warning Note down the admin password The following password is preset 12345 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 A Warning A Warning A Important e 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 Set of tasks or instructions with a defined se 2 quence in the text e Setof points or warnings without a defined se guence 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 e This digital recorder is used in combination with con nected video signal sources B W and colour cam eras and video output devices CRT or TFT moni tors for object surveillance 1 Note 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 ti
13. gt dh 4 Cancel 2 Tick the Enable Schedule box 3 Inthe drop down menu next to Days either specify the day to be set or select All Week 4 Tick or untick the All Day box When All Day is se lected defined times cannot be entered The setting then applies for the entire day 5 To make specific time settings untick the All Day box 6 Specify the recording type in the drop down menu e Time e Motion detection e Alarm e Motion detection or alarm e Motion detection and alarm 7 When making a specific time setting you can define up to 8 time periods each from 00 00 to 00 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 22 e The camera settings can be copied and applied to all cameras in the Schedule tab e Select the camera under Copy or select All then confirm by pressing Copy 8 Exit the settings in the recording screen by pressing OK Manual Record 1 Press REC to start manual recording sra Ale Gi Aro iaius 2 Select the camera to start manual recording by click ing the corresponding button e Note Click All to record all connected cameras Playback Playback Advances 30 seconds 8 Fa
14. not be used i Preset Beschreibung 1 64 Calls preset 1 64 8 100 200 100 200 Display preset Status Starts Auto Scan Auto Flip mode On Off Camera reset Digital Slow Shutter function On Off Freezes image Freezes image Switches between day night auto mode Calls OSD menu 96 Focus adjust Enable Disable all alarms Further information can be found in the manual of the PTZ Camera Tour Settings Patrols are defined tours from position to position that are accessed in seguence on the PTZ camera The individual positions are presets which should be set as detailed above The cameras can then each be moved in se guence to the corresponding positions at a defined speed where they remain for a set period of time Setting a tour within the DVR Select the camera in the control panel then click on Pa trol Settings in the pop up menu PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern Patrol No 1 ES No Preset Name Enabled Duration Speed Preset 1 No Preset 2 No Preset 3 No Preset 4 No Preset 5 No Preset 6 No Preset 7 No Preset 8 No Preset 9 No KeyPoint No 1 Activate the patrol number 2 Select an active set preset from the list by ticking the box 3 Click on Set PTZ Control Presa ee KeyPoint Settings Patrol No hin 1 No Pre Pre Pre KeyPoint No 4 Pre Preset Name Preset1 Duration 5 Pre Pre Speed 7 Pre Pre Pre Pre Cancel Clear
15. the HDD memory is full Schedule The schedule is used to specify the recording times and triggers recording type for the cameras Click on the Schedule tab System Settings Record Settings General Advanced Schedule Camera Analog 1 ka 00 06 12 18 ag von TL III 1 E 109 18 159 TT E E E E E PEE EE ECE EEE TT EEE EE ELE et AAA BORE SEHR RBEREBe eee eeees sat S SEERESERRERRRERRER Ree Bi Motion EET Alarm None Copy To All Copy Edf Normal Exil Record Settings In the OSD the hours of the respective days are listed from left to right the days are listed from top to bottom A colour key is shown underneath the days i e the re cording periods in the schedule are shown in colour ac cording to the trigger recording types Key Normal recording Period in hours Colour symbol Motion detection Light blue Motion detection and alarm Red Alarm Grey No selection Green and red Motion or alarm 1 Select the camera to be set up then click on Edit Record Settings Enable Schedule Days All Week All Day Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Type A JN EX SE DEN T A ER E E DE DR JR i gt 4b 49 45 A DS TT E JR db db db db 4 4 49 ab 44 444444 4 a gt 4 4 4 49 4 49 40 f i i i a A p gt m A y J E a p ih 4
16. the USB port click on Refresh if neces A search of recordings or in Log Search ormation S M A R T HDD sary status can be made in the log 2 Select the upgrade file and click on Upgrade file according to certain criteria 3 Wait until the device reboots alarms exceptions operation 4 Check the firmware status in the Maintenance or information Default System reset Note e Upgrades via FTP are made in the same way Mem Setting Page as detailed above The PC must be located in the same local network Configuration Used to export or import the 44 settings e Setup aPC as an FTP server menu under Information ie e Enter the IP address of the FTP server Information Device information serial number firmware status etc 42 Device menu Minor type sub parameter Operation All Switch On ShutDown Irregular ShutDown Local Reboot Local Login Local Logout Local Settings USB Local Recording Begin End Local PTZ Control Local File Locked Others Note Information All An event search can be made according to the fol HDD Information lowing main types events and parameters HDD S M A R T e All Start Record s Aam Stop Record Delete Obsolete Recording Log Search Maintenance Log Search Major Type All Minor Type All Start Time 12 14 2009 0 0 End Time 12 14 2009 23 59 Search Exit j o e Exception Ale Alarm Operation Info
17. the camera image as a full screen view or switch back to the original view Status symbols e The following symbols are displayed depending on the operating status of the device Event detected e Motion detection alarm triggered by sen sor HDD error etc Red Recording e Event recording 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 tion Single Camera p Multi Camera Next Screen Start Auto switch Digital Zoom PTZ Playback Menu 18 Live view Single Camera Full screen view for selected camera Multi Camera Various camera layouts Next Screen Displays the next camera s Stop Auto Starts the camera seguence switch Digital Zoom Zooms in on the image section TZ Activates PTZ mode Playback Switches to playback mode Menu Opens the main menu e Note I Stop Auto switch Specify the delay in the image sequence in the display settings Digital Zoom This function opens an image which has been enlarged by four times 1 A gi ail i k i lt 3 m E d 7 1 Aln Y 1 Pe pp LE E l T i gt Wu l H pl EL MB i IZ it Wf r p T Ae el 41 ula pri iT y I e Left click the mouse i
18. 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 main tenance 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 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 12 Unpacking the device Handle the device with extreme care when unpac
19. 0 00 00 Permission Cancel User Name Unique identification Password Access code for the device device man agement Note Change all passwords on a regular basis using a combination of letters and numbers Note down all passwords in a safe place Enter the access code again here Level IMPORTANT More access rights can be set on the Manager level than on the User level User s MAC 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 2 Enter the name and password and confirm the password in the field below 3 Select the level and enter the MAC address Warning Pay attention to the instructions below on assign ing access rights Setting the access rights 4 Control the access rights of the user by clicking on Permission Permission Settings Local Permission Network Permission Camera Permission Local Log Search f Local Configuration IN Camera Management Local Advanced Operation Local ShutDown Reboot Cancel Note The user can 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 5 Switch tabs by clicking on the arrows in the tab bar Parameter Setting Local Per Local Log Search m
20. 0M DHCP Tick the box if 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 manually ensure that DHCP is not ac tive box not ticked IP Address Address of the network device in the network manual assignment Subnet Mask Usually 255 255 255 0 Default Gate Address of the gateway for Internet ac way cess 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 server MAC Address Hardware address of the installed net work card Advanced network configuration Specify further parameters for the network configuration in the Advanced tab System Settings Network Settings General Advanced Network Status PPPOE DDNS NTP HOST OTHERS Email Network DDNS PPPOE PPPOE is used on ADSL connections and when using modems in Germany Click on Set to enter the access data ID and password for your provider DDNS Server for Dynamic Domain Name Sys tem management Used for updating host names or DNS entries DDNS DDNS Type DynDns Server Address member dyndn com DVR Domain Name tst1 dyndns com User Name Password teens Confirm Password m NTP Network Time Protocol Server for time synchronisation HOST Communication and HTTP port OTHERS
21. 1 To set up a new HDD tick the box and then click on Init 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 OK then click on Next Record Settings 1 Click on the Schedule tab and then on Edit Tick the Enable Schedule box and All Day Re Click on Enter System Saltings Record Settings General Advanced Schedule Camera Analog 1 Siream Stream 1 Continuous rec stream Type Video amp Audio Resolution CIF BitRate Type Variable Video Quality 84444044 Frame Ral SS PALWS0 NTSC Max BitFisle Kbps 512 T More Settings Copy To Select the camera in the General tab and specify the settings ecord Settings cording is then switched on for the entire day Exit the setting by pressing OK The settings are displayed in colour in the schedule overview T Setup wizard To transfer this schedule to other cameras first se lect the camera or All if all cameras should have the same settings and confirm by pressing Copy Exit the setting by pressing OK then click on Next Network Settings 1 j O Click on Enter System Settings Network Settings General Advanced Metvrork Status NIC Type 10M 100M Auto DHCP IP Addr ss 192 168 0 225 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192
22. 22 to help with the assignment PTZ control PTZ control General information PTZ control is used to access individual PTZ cameras and control them manually Note When using ABUS PTZ Cameras there is the op tion to configure tours directly in the camera The advantage is that other control devices e g key board can call the tours as well e n order to open the menu of ABUS PTZ Cameras enter Preset 95 By using the naviga tion buttons you can move within the menu i Using the PTZ control panel Zoom Focus p Iris Meaning function Selects and displays the PTZ camera Call presets _ R 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 tion Camera Call Preset Call Patrol Call Pattern Preset Settings Patrol Settings Pattern Settings PTZ Menu PTZ Settings Exit PTZ Displays the hardware parameters Settings of the connected camera Exits the PTZ control 25 PTZ control PTZ Settings The following settings are necessary on the PTZ camera System Settings PTZ Settings Camera Analog 1 Baudrale 9600 Data Bil 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Cirl None PTZ Protocol PELCO D Address 0 Copy To All Default The settings are used for configuring the camera on the corresponding
23. 5 6 716 eyo QIWIERITI YIUITIO IP A 5DFG5HJ KL ZACGVBNM 112 The keys have the same function as on a computer key board e Toenter the character left click the mouse e Tofinish data entry press Enter e To delete the character in front of the cursor click on e To switch between upper and lower case click on the framed a symbol The current setting is displayed above the keyboard e To cancel 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 System operation Switching off locking and rebooting the device Click on ShutDown in the main menu The overview appears ShutDown 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 devic
24. NNNNNNNN YD T Play Cancel e Select the recording by clicking on the line and then on Play Playback Advanced video search e Inthe Video Search screen click on the Event tab to search for specific recordings which were triggered either by an alarm or motion detection e Enter the search criteria e g date time alarm in puts cameras to carry out the search 24 Playback from the live view screen Click on playback whilst the live view screen is shown Playback is controlled on the control panel e Note Playback starts with the recording of the last five minutes The playback screen is divided into four areas HK amers Analog A Analog Kamera 01 Kamera 02 Kamera 03 Kamera Dd Kamera 05 Kamera 06 Kamera 07 Kamera 08 Kamera 09 Kamera 10 Kamera 11 Kamera 12 o Kamera 13 kad 4 Jun i 2010 So Ma Di Mi Oo Fr a a 45 E 7 MAREA i1 12 15 14 FRE 15 15 t 20 RAP 23 24 25 28 27 20 239 30 o Running playback with date and time Calendar with recording type Blue Continuous recording Red Event recording Control panel with time bar Select the camera in the camera menu 2 Click on the calendar to select a specific recording according to the date and time 3 Control the playback as follows e Using the control panel e Using the mouse click on the time bar and drag the slider use the colour key on page
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28. anually and to test the settings You can then check and correct your settings in the playback screen Select the camera by clicking the corresponding line Click on Trigger to switch on the alarm manually Trigger then changes to No for this camera Confirm the prompt by pressing OK When Trigger All is selected then all alarms are switched on manually Click on Clear All to switch off all alarms simultane ously Device menu HDDs Note The device manages one 3 5 SATA hard disk drive The installed HDD must be initialised before the device can be used for recording The device only detects the HDD and its assignment after initiali sation 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 Observe the applicable ESD guidelines when han dling electronic devices and ensure they are earthed Do not open the device in rooms with carpets or other surfaces that can become electro statically charged 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 Install the HDD and then connect it Reattach the cover and connect the device to the mains power supply Switch on the device and
29. applying the settings the set private zone is displayed as a black rectangle in the image Zones for tamper monitoring and motion detection are not displayed Zones Schedule and notification i Note You can assign the surveillance parameters indi vidually and control the notification type for tamper monitoring motion detection and video loss detec tion Schedule 1 38 Select Schedule in the advanced camera settings Exception Handle Schedule Handle Triggered Camera Schedule o 10 20 3 0 40 5 0 6 0 70 80 A A A A A A A 4p 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 a gt 4p th 4 4 4 4 4 SS Y YA Y Y O YO a gt 4 4 4 4 4 4 EP a gt 4 45 4 4 4 49 4 All Week 2 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 3 Select whether the settings should be applied to all days of the week using Copy To and confirm with Copy 4 Exit the settings by pressing OK Notification 1 Select Handle in the advanced camera settings Exception Handle Schedule Triggered Camera Handle Pop up Image on Monitor Audio Warning Notify Surveillance Centre F Send Email F Trigger Alarm Output Cancel 2 Enter the notification type Pop up Image on Moni Message appears on moni tor tor Audio Warning The device emits a repeat ing tone Notify
30. arm 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 European 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 Mercury c Hexavalent chromium d Polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether e 0 01 cadmium by weight 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 stan dard 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 Syste
31. at direct and unobstructed access to the mains socket is guaranteed at all times and the plug can be disconnected immediately in an emer gency Important safety information e To avoid the possibility of fires the plug should al ways be disconnected from the network socket if the device is not used for long periods Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before impend ing 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 cialist e Theinstallation 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 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 l
32. connections 1 Select the installed camera 2 Enter the data of the connected camera 3 The address ID is used to clearly identify and con trol the PTZ camera 4 If several cameras of the same type are connected then you can copy the settings to the other connec tions 5 Exit the settings by pressing Apply and OK Note Compare the settings with the technical data of the connected camera i lf a connected camera does not work correctly then check the entered parameters baud rate data bit etc 26 Preset Settings Presets are previously defined locations of a PTZ cam era Various positions can be defined for each PTZ cam era The cameras can then pan and tilt quickly to the cor responding locations e Select the camera in the control panel then click on Preset Settings in the pop up menu PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern Preset Name Enabled Preset 1 No Preset 2 No Preset 3 No Preset 4 No Preset 5 No Preset 6 No Preset 7 No Preset 8 No Preset 9 No Preset10 No Drarntt 1 Ala Call Clear All 1 Pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired posi tion Select Preset 1 from the list Click on Set The position is now set as Preset 1 Repeat steps 1 3 to define further presets OF 2 PN Exit the settings by pressing Apply and OK Note When using ABUS PTZ Cameras with the Pelco D protocol some presets are predefined and can
33. ding Note You can zoom in on the screen image le Right click in the running playback e Select Zoom e Zoom mode is now active see page 19 Playback through video search In order to play recorded events they must first be found Open the main menu and then click on Video Search in the General tab 23 Seren ms Playback The following settings are available Camera to be set Video Type Schedule motion detection alarm or mo tion detection and or alarm manual re cording all Locked unlocked all Start Time Enter the date and time End Time Details Opens the detailed view The cameras are listed in sequence The colour key shows the corresponding re cording type You can then access the recordings by going to the day after or day before The markings on the time bar can be moved using the mouse to limit the time period for the search e Click on Search to search for recordings with the cor responding settings The results are then shown Results o oO Start Time 12 12 2009 13 11 34 12 12 2009 13 49 08 12 12 2009 14 48 39 12 12 2009 13 11 34 12 12 2009 13 49 09 12 12 2009 14 48 39 12 12 2009 13 11 35 12 12 2009 13 49 10 12 12 2009 14 48 40 12 12 2009 13 11 34 12 12 2009 13 49 09 12 12 2009 14 48 40 Stop Time Locked 13 47 44 a 14 18 29 ma 14 58 59 ma 13 47 44 m 14 18 29 m 14 58 36 13 47 44 14 18 29 14 58 40 13 47 44 14 18 29 14 58 40 NNN
34. ding 1 x 1 TB HDD Number of cameras Resolution FPS Recommended bit rate Recording time 912 41 days 5 hours O cr he a 54 days 23 hours AO cr 8 192 109days 22hours A GR 6 1288 164days 21 hours EA AC 6 51 41days 5hours 30 days continuous recording ee LBS Recommended bit rate Number of HDDs or __ 25 2 eae A 2 1x1TB 4 tc O ESE E A AA 6 td et TB On the included CD you can find a program in order to calculate the reguired amount of memory In addition you find this software for download on our homepage together with the ABUS CMS software 56 Disposal Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic eguipment To protect the environment do not dispose of the device with domestic waste at the end of its service life lt 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 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 batt
35. disconnected from the mains power supply and low voltage circuit 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 sepa rately from each other They should not be con nected at any point or become connected as a re sult 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 spring loaded parts can be ejected and cause injuries to children e g eye injuries 11 Introduction Introduction Dear customers Thank you for purchasing this product This product complies with current domestic and Euro pean regulations Conformity has been proven and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request www abus sc com To maintain this status and
36. displayed in the information menu This can be useful for support gueries for exam ple ShutDown ShutDown ShutDown Cancel 1 Note e Select Lock to lock the operating menu e Select ShutDown to switch off the device e Select Reboot to reboot the system switch off and back on See also page 15 Network General information Correct network settings are essential in the following cases e When using remote control of the device and surveil lance over your server e Note 1 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 Terms and definitions An overview of relevant terms when using the device ina network can be found below IP address An IP address is the unique address of a network device within a network This address may only appear once within a network Certain IP address ranges are reserved for public networks e g the Internet Private ad e g 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 dress range 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 Subnet A subnet mask is a bit mask used for mask
37. e select the corresponding Re boot symbol on the right The device is then re booted 15 Setup wizard Setup wizard Setting up the system The setup wizard guides you through the necessary ba sic system settings The DVR is then set up for recording and surveillance Note All detailed settings can be found in the device menu see overview on page 29 The language selection appears after switching on for the first time 1 i 16 Wizard Language English Cancel Click the entry field and select the desired language from the list Click on Next to continue The following guery appears Wizard Start wizard when DVR starts Cancel Click on Next to start the wizard Note After the system is set up you can untick the box The setup wizard is then no longer started auto matically Setting up the administrator Warning Note down the admin password The following password is preset 12345 Wizard Admin Password New Admin Password New Password Confirm Previous Click the entry field and enter your admin password To assign a new password tick the box next to New Admin Password Enter the new password and confirm in the field be low Click on Next HDD Management Click on Enter HDD Management 1 2 4 General Set Cameras for HDD Group Label Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Grou 465 76GB Normal RAV Local 459GB
38. e in good time beforehand Overview Menu Setting General Language video time date mouse pointer password time zones and other settings Camera Adding changing and selecting 37 analogue and IP cameras Network Reguired network settings manual IP DHCP PPPOE DDNS etc and network status overview Alarm Assignment and parameterisa tion of detectors to alarm inputs and relay outputs PTZ PTZ hardware parameters and assignment to camera inputs 36 Record All recording settings type 21 resolution motion detection schedule etc Menu Setting RS232 Display Display settings and assignment of the event output 20 Exception Behaviour of the device in excep 40 tional cases HDD full network disconnected etc User Adding and changing users as 4 signing authorisation rights e Note 1 Pay attention to the instructions in the correspond ing sections General Settings Hem Sellings General Settings General DST Settings More Settings Language English CVBS Output Standard PAL VGA Resolution 1024 768 50HZ Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Eierlin Menu Date Formal DO MINE YY YY F System Time 22 06 2010 a B Mouse Polnter Speed A Enable Password Language Language on the OSD CVBS Output PAL NTSC Standard VGA Resolu Resolution on the monitor tion Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD Date and time Mouse P
39. ead 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 A damaged 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 Donot 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 10 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 maximum 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 hea
40. ect the USB medium directly Connect the network cable Check the network configuration and cor rect it when necessary see page 46 Replace the batteries To control the de vice with the remote control point it at the remote control sensor on the device Use the remote controller within 7 metres from the device Remove the obstruction Switch off strong fluorescent lighting in the immediate vicinity Install and initialise the HDD Clean the device and remove any obstruc 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 53 Index Access rights 47 Address range 45 Admin 40 Admin Password 8 16 40 Alarm 22 43 50 Alarm Input 50 Alarm Out 52 Alarm output 38 Alarm Output 52 Audible warning signal 38 51 Authentication 48 Batteries 58 Camera Setting up zones 38 Zone schedule notification 38 Camera display Views 18 Camera output Setting 20 Camera settings 37 Configuration 44 Connections 13 Control panel 23 24 PTZ 25 PTZ pop up menu 25 CVBS Output Standard 36 DDNS 47 Default Gateway 46 Device menu 29 Device overview 3 DHCP 45 Disposal 58 DST Bias 37 Dwell Time 37 Email 48 51 E mail 38 Enable Password 36 Encoding 21 54 Exception 40 Frame rate 21 FTP 42 FTP server 42 Gateway 45 General Settings menu 36 HDD 61 Alarms 35 Capacity 57 Initialising 34 Parameters 34 Safety 61 Setti
41. eries 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 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 57 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 European 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 h
42. es the parameters used whilst you move and adjust the cameras in se guence to the corresponding positions at a defined speed Select the camera in the control panel then click on Pattern Settings in the pop up menu PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern No Pattern Name Pattern Status Enabled 01 Pattern 1 Stop No Run Pattern Run Record 1 Select the pattern number 2 Click on Run Record to start the pattern recording 3 Using the control panel adjust the camera position and settings that you wish to record as a pattern 4 The recording is made until Stop Record is clicked 1 Note 28 e Start the recorded pattern by calling up the pop up menu right click in the live view of the PTZ camera e Click on Run Pattern and click on the desired pattern The PTZ camera now starts moving to the individual positions After running through the entire pattern the process is started again Device menu Device menu Menu overview e When the mouse cursor is pointed at a menu it is marked and a short description of the menu is shown The following overview shows all menus used to set and at the bottom control the device e Click on the menu to open it e Click Exit to close the menu overview Menu description Description See page Manual Record Starts or finishes manual recording on selected cameras Video Search Parameter based search for recordings started by events e g a
43. 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 Short 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 i
44. i AA AAA Ha atm Parnes enn Cre TRAA E Aditia ADT Lech atu Local A i i LOCA Al Loca The available alarm detectors are then shown in the overview The signals on these detectors can then be managed via the corresponding alarm inputs Alarm Input 1 Select the alarm detector by marking the corre sponding line and then clicking Set Alarm Settings Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Input No Alarm Name Type Setting Handle PTZ Camera Analog 1 Preset 1 Patrol 1 Pattern 1 4 9 4 4 4 Copy To All Cancel Parameter Alarm Input No Select the alarm input to make the 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 Parameter Setting Setting Tick the box to make exception settings and notification settings see page Fehler Textmarke nicht definiert PTZ Camera Assignment of the PTZ camera to the camera input Tick untick the box Select the preset patrol or pattern from the drop down menu Preset Patrol Pattern Copy To Copies the settings 2 Assign the alarm input in the drop down menu 3 Enter the alarm name 4 Select the type of alarm encoder from the drop down menu e N O Triggers an alarm when closed e N C Triggers an alarm when opened 5 Tick the Setting box and click Handle Each triggered alarm can be handled individually
45. ic discharge Install the HDD 2 Firstly establish the connection to the motherboard using the red data cable small connector 3 Connect the power supply cable large 5 pin connec tor Check that the connections are secure 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 Pay attention to the minimum radius when laying cables Do not kink the cable 1 Connect the analogue cameras with BNC connec tions 1 to 4 Connect the audio connections Connect the sensors to the alarm inputs Connect the monitor to the VGA or BNC connection Connect the mouse to the USB port Establish a connection to the mains power supply Switch on the device using the POWER switch on the rear The DVR status display on the front of the device lights up IPS ASP Configuring the device e Proceed through the individual steps in the setup wizard see page 16 e The following settings are configured in sequence e Language selection for the user interface e Administrator setup e HDD management initialisation etc e Recording settings e Network settings Note Check the ABUS homepage www abus sc com if for this device any firmware updates are available and install these pai o e Pay attention to the menu overview on page 29 plus the notes and explanations on basic system opera tion on page 13 Pay attention to the notes on the
46. ission Local Configuration Local Camera Management Local Advanced Operation Local ShutDown Reboot Network Network Log Search Permission Network Configuration Network Camera Management Control Serial Connections Video Output Control Two way Audio Alarm Control Network Advanced Operation Network ShutDown Reboot Camera Remote Live View Permission Local Manual Recording Start Remote Recording Local Playback Remote Playback Local PTZ Control Remote PTZ Control Local Data Export Device menu 41 Device menu Maintenance Upgrading the device 0 a Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Local Upgrade PTP Local Upgrade FTP Refresh USB1 v Refresh USB1 v File Name Size Type Date Modified ETE Folder 12 12 2009 15 53 08 Setup exe 2 757KB File 07 28 2009 19 18 34 E digicap mav 12 536KB File 12 14 2009 12 52 16 File Name Size Type Date Modified abus Folder 12 12 2009 15 53 08 B Setup exe 2 757KB File 07 28 2009 19 18 34 BB digicap mav 12 536KB File 12 14 2009 12 52 16 Upgrade Upgrade pg Exit Exit Note 1 i Note A device upgrade can be made from a USB de This menu is used for device maintenance and vice or over the network via FTP should only be operated by experienced users e Copy the upgrade file mav format to the main directory of a USB stick Menu Setting Pag e Connect the USB stick to a USB port on the device Upgrade Carries out a firmware upgrade A Select
47. king 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 If the device shows signs of damage then return it in the original packaging and contact the manufacturer Scope of delivery e ABUS Digital Recorder e Power supply unit and mains cable e Remote control without batteries e Connection cable and screws for HDD e Software CD e User manualQuick guide System operation System operation General information Connections on the rear of the device The device can be controlled as follows e Note e Using the remote control Pay attention to the overview on page 3 e Using the USB mouse Operating elements on the device Name o meo OO 8 VIDEO IN BNC inputs 9 VIDEO OUT 1 BNC monitor output Name VIDEO OUT 2 BNC spot monitor output 1 USB port 11 LINE IN Cinch audio input for network transmis sion only Audio will not be recorded 12 AUDIO OUT Cinch audio output Power LED 13 LAN Lights up blue when the system is switched on 10 100 MBit Ethernet LAN connection IR receiver 14 VGA VGA monitor output For the remote cont
48. larms mo 30 tion detection Video Export Function for exporting saved recordings to USB media 32 Manual Alarm Manual switching of alarm outputs for testing functionality ENS HDD Used for initialising or managing installed HDDs assigning read write func 3 tions cameras network HDD management etc Settings Used for managing all device settings General Camera Record Network Alarm PTZ RS232 Display Exception User UVV Maintenance Device maintenance new firmware update log search import export con figuration reset to factory defaults etc ShutDown Used to lock shut down and reboot the device PU 32 33 3 36 42 44 29 Device menu Manual Record Video Search sra Ale ed Ary asta Note Parameters for Video Search Only active cameras can be selected for manual General tab O recording AS The recording starts immediately Analog Overview of analogue cameras Used for searching the selected Select the camera by ticking the corresponding box Cameras 2 After a camera has been selected the box changes Video Type Continuous Motion detection Alarm Motion detection or alarm Motion detection and alarm Manual recording e Select the camera All to ON e Press the REC key File Type Unlocked Locked All 3 Click All to select all cameras Date and time revert Analog Overview of cameras Used for searching the selected cameras Selection of the triggered alarm input
49. lected 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 Network layout The device must be physically connected to the network over a CAT5 cable see connections on page 3 e 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 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 The device must be configured using the System Set tings and Network Settings menus System Settings Network Settings General Advanced Mebwork Status NIC Type 10M 100M Auto DHCP IP Addr ss 192 168 0 225 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Galeway 192 1 1 Preferred ONS Server 192 168 0 1 Alternale DMS Server 00 40 35 ba c6 80 MAC Address Network loss notification 46 NIC Type Set the transmission speed of the in stalled network card here Tip 10M 10
50. m entry Network service which provides and updates IP ad dresses of its clients in a database DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Network protocol which allows the automatic connection of devices clients in existing 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 acr
51. making decisions and assignments dur ing routing 255 255 255 0 is the standard subnet mask in home networks Gateway 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 45 Parameter Setting 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 could occur A port is an interface used for communi cation by different programs Certain ports are fixed 21 Telnet 23 FTP whilst others can be freely se
52. me 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 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 th
53. me circum stances there are no prior signs of a HDD mal function In the event of a malfunction no recordings can be played The HDD must be replaced in this case 60 ABUS Digital Recorder LAYAYA 0101010 Manufacturer ABUS Security Center GmbH 8 Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany ABUS The good feeling of security www abus sc com
54. mode e Brings the image section into focus IRIS In PTZ mode e Opens the iris 38 Focus In PTZ mode e Brings the image section into focus 39 ll Pause reverse playback 40 W Stops playback 14 Switches on PTZ control Enter gt ll 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 REC Opens starts manual recording INFO e Switches to another monitor in the live view EDIT General use e Activates the text entry backspace in text fields 47 POWER Switches on off hold down for 5 seconds Mouse operation Note Further descriptions in these operating instruc tions are made with the mouse i The device is suitable for use with a USB mouse Connect the mouse to the USB port Single click e Selection in menu activation of an entry field or tab Double click e Switches between the screen display of single and multiple images in the live view and during playback Click and drag e In PTZ mode Camera control Set up of alarm areas or zones Single click e Calls up the pop up menu In the live view Shows previous next camera In menus Scrolls through the menus On screen keyboard The on screen keyboard appears after clicking on a text entry field with the mouse 23 2 2
55. n the small image window and pull a frame around the image section to be zoomed in on whilst holding the button down e The selected section is then digitally Zoomed e To exit the image first right click the mouse and then left click on Exit 19 Live view System Settings Setting the camera output Up to 16 cameras can be set simultaneously in the live view e Note The live view can be set as follows 4 Open the main menu then click on System Settings 2 and then Display Settings system Settings Display Settings 3 Video Output MAIN Mode 44 Dwell Time Not Switch Camera Order 5 4 Enable Audio Output Event Output Port Video Spot Out Event Dwell Time ag Video Output VGA monitor AUX CVBS Selects the connection where the settings should be changed Mode Various camera layouts Dwell Time Switching time between the individ ual cameras in Stop Auto switch Camera Order Camera order in the live view Enable Audio Activates deactivates audio output Output on the video output Event Output Used to assign a monitor for event Port output Event Dwell Time The period where the event is dis played on the assigned monitor in seconds Note VGA monitor connected A connected 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 i If during
56. nected over the audio cables are not switched on Audio connection cable is damaged HDD is not working Connection cables not connected properly HDD defective or not system compatible USB port not working Device not supported USB hub is in use Network access not possible Network cable connections are loose Network settings are incorrect DHCP IP address etc Remote control is not working Batteries inserted with the wrong polarity or are empty Remote control too far away from the re corder Signal blocked by obstruction between the remote control and recorder Lighting too bright or fluorescent tubes in use Recording not possible No HDD or HDD is not initialised Sudden deactivation of the Temperature inside the device is too high device Solution Connect the mains cable securely to the socket Turn the power switch to ON Use another device on the socket where necessary Set the correct video input mode until an image from the recorder appears Connect the video cable securely Switch on the monitor Connect the cameras before starting the recorder The recorder automatically de tects whether a PAL or NTSC signal is present and switches to the correct mode You can set the mode see page 36 Connect the audio cables securely Switch on the devices connected over the audio cables Replace the cable Connect the cables securely Replace with a recommended HDD Connect a compatible USB medium USB 2 0 Conn
57. ng 34 Status 35 HDDs 33 Host PC 48 Information 44 Installation location 10 IP address 45 Live view 18 Settings 20 Log Search Alarm 43 MAC address 40 45 Maintenance 42 Upgrade 42 Manual Alarm 33 Manual Record 30 Mask 37 38 Menu 18 29 System Settings 36 Menu overview 29 Motion detection 22 Motion Detection 37 Mouse Pop up menu 18 Mouse operation 14 N C 50 N O 50 Name server 45 Network 45 Advanced configuration 46 Configuration 46 Email 48 Status 49 Network Status 49 Notification 38 NTP 47 On screen keyboard 15 Operating elements 13 Playback 18 23 Advanced video search 24 Control panel 23 From live view screen 24 Screen 23 Video search 23 Pop up menu 18 Port 45 Post alarm 21 PPPOE 47 Pre alarm 21 Preset 25 50 PTZ 18 Patrol 25 Patrol Settings 27 Pattern 25 Pattern Settings 28 Preset 25 Preset Settings 26 Settings 26 PTZ Camera 50 PTZ control 25 Reboot 44 Recording Advanced settings 21 Manual 22 Schedule 21 Settings 21 Remote alarm 48 Remote control 4 14 Reset 44 Resolution 21 RS232 39 Schedule 38 Scope of delivery 12 Setting menu 36 Settings Camera 37 General 36 Setup 29 Setup wizard 16 ShutDown 44 Shutting down 15 SMTP 48 Spot Out 20 Status symbols 18 Stop Auto switch 19 Storage capacity 57 Stream 21 Subnet mask 45 Surveillance centre 38 Switching off 15 Switching on 15 Symbols 9 Synchronising 47 System Time 36 Tamper Detection 37 Time Zone 36 Upgrade 42 User 40 VGA
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59. nterface 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 81 cm 37 inch 94 cm 42 inch 106 cm 50 inch 127 cm and 65 inch 165 cm 99 Internal HDD Internal HDD The internal hard disk drive HDD is very sensitive Op erate 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 using the safety switch 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 Data on the HDD can be lost in the event of a power failure during operation Use an uninter ruptible power supply UPS The HDD is very sensitive Improper use or un suitable surroundings can damage the HDD af ter some years of use This may be indicated by the playback stopping unexpectedly or visible mosaic effects in the image In so
60. ointer Set on the scroll bar left Speed low speed right high speed Menu Date Format System Time Enable Pass Box not ticked word 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 Device menu OSD Display OSD transparent flashing non transparent etc OSD Display Screen position of the OSD Position DST Settings tab DST Activated when box is ticked Date of DST start end Selection of whether the settings should be copied to another camera DST Bias Daylight Saving Time Bias Correc tion of the DST to the reference time and if so to which camera tings tab Device Name Unique specification of the device 6 Device Number Used for unique identification when using remote control Monitor Bright Scroll bar left darker Tamara Det ness right noe omw Transparency 1 1 3 1 1 3 or Non transparent used for managing the display of the OSD in front of the background im Select Advanced to specify the other camera set tings me jahr Haya age Operation 1 to 30 minutes regulates how long Motion Detection Timeout the menu is shown Video Loss Detection Enable Event Displays a symbol at the bottom left Hint of the live image when an event oc curs Tampa iaci System Settings Camera G Adv d A es Camera Selection of
61. ord Motion Detection End Stop Record Motion Detection Begin Start Record Parameter N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A v Play Export Cancel Click on Details to see more detailed information Click on Play to start the recording for the event when necessary Click on Export to back up the log file on a USB me dium 43 Device menu Default Settings Maintenance Default Settings System will restore factory configuration after rebooting Continue Note In this process the device is reset to the factory de fault settings Warning All settings made since the start of operation are deleted cameras recording settings PTZ alarms etc Avoid data loss by backing up the settings in ad vance These can be imported again following the system reset Import Export Configuration Maintenance Import Export Configuration Refresh USB1 Free Space 839MB Date Modified 12 12 2009 15 53 08 07 28 2009 19 18 34 12 14 2009 15 03 12 12 14 2009 12 52 16 File Name Size Type abus Folder 2 757KB File 461KB File 12 536KB File E Setup exe E devCfg_01150 BB digicap mav New Folder Delete Note The configuration data contains all settings made on the device since the start of operation This data can be saved on a USB medium You can then configure another device identically for ex ample 44 Information Note The technical data of the device is
62. oss 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 every second line IP address An address 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 specifi cally JPEG Compression method for photo images with minimal loss Most digital cameras save photos in JPEG format 58 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
63. pre vent false alarms Ensure that the schedule is not acti vated initially so that it is not disarmed during activation 51 Alarm Alarm Output IP alarm module 1 Click on Alarm Output in the Alarm Settings You can add up to three ABUS IP alarm modules menu CASA10010 here After successfully connecting via the network two alarm inputs and two alarm outputs are added to each of the Alarm Input and Alarm Output tabs The short name of the inputs is Alarm Output No piola alarm output to make U1 lt 1 U1 lt 2 whilst the short name of the outputs is settings U1 gt 1 U1 gt 2 Alarm Name Entera Gear dese Pci Click on Add to configure an ABUS IP alarm module siren in warehouse UVM Settings Length Length of the activated alarm Schedule Time dependent control of the alarm output Copy To Copies the settings LIVIA Mare IF Alarmmodul IP Address 132 168 0 220 Manage Pori 8000 Admin Mare admin Password Assign the alarm output in the drop down menu Enter the alarm name In the drop down menu enter the interval between the alarm input message and the signal output on the relay Select the day and enter the schedule see page 38 Copy the settings to other alarm inputs if the pa Parameter Setting rameters match or if so required i UVM Name A unique name for the IP alarm mod Note ule can be entered here I l If a network camera is used then this mus
64. rmation Minor type sub parameter All Alarm Input Output Motion Detection Begin End Start End Tamper Detec tion All Video Signal Loss Video Signal Exception Login Error HDD Full HDD Error IP Address Conflict Network Disconnected Data Record Failed IP Camera Connection Failed IP Address Conflict with IP Camera Network HDD Information Select the event you wish to search for in the log then select the sub parameter Enter the date and time under Start Time and End Time then click on Search The results are then displayed Log Search Major Type Information O Information Information O Information Information O Information Information O Information O Information O Information O Information O Information A Alarm O Information B Alarm Information B Alarm O Information Start Time 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 00 01 12 14 2009 00 32 30 12 14 2009 01 32 32 12 14 2009 02 32 35 12 14 2009 03 32 37 12 14 2009 04 32 41 12 14 2009 05 32 43 12 14 2009 06 07 50 12 14 2009 06 07 50 12 14 2009 06 07 56 12 14 2009 06 08 03 12 14 2009 06 12 18 12 14 2009 06 12 18 Minor Type Stop Record Start Record Stop Record Start Record Stop Record Start Record HDD S M A R T HDD S M A R T HDD S M A R T HDD S M A R T HDD S M A R T HDD S M A R T Motion Detection Begin Start Rec
65. rol 15 USB port e REC LED e Toconnecta USB mouse A EE nee e Toconnect a USB stick for data backups eda aie 16 ALARM IN Flashes blue when the HDD is accessed e Alarm input 1 4 Network LED Lights up red when the network is accessed e G Ground 7 Alarm LED ALARM OUT Lights up red in the event of an alarm e Relay output and ground RS 485 e Connection for PTZ cameras 17 RS 232 No function 18 12 V DC power socket 19 Power switch and mains power connection e 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 20 Connection for earthing line Pay attention to the overview on page 3 e Toconnecta USB mouse e To connect a USB stick for data backups 13 System operation Operating elements on the remote control e Note Pay attention to the remote control diagram on page 4 Name Me Fanton OOO 21 DEV Assigns the remote control with the device ID Alphanumeric keys e Selects the camera channel in the live view e Entry of letters and digits in system fields A Changes the entry format upper lower case symbols digits PLAY Pare laa 25 VOIP e Not used PREV Changes the screen display in the live view 27 Navigation keys During playback e A V Sets the speed e lt Previous next day In the live view e Selects the camera channel selection In menus e Navigation ESC e Not used Zooms in on the image section in PTZ mode F1 In lists IRIS In PTZ mode e Closes the iris Focus In PTZ
66. rom 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 qualified 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 devices that are suitable for the in tended purpose Otherwise hazardous situations or damage to the device can occur Important safety information 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
67. st forward Slow motion advance Next recording day 11 Time bar e Click on the time bar with the mouse to con tinue playback from another point e To start playback from a specific time click on General information Playback can be made in three different ways e Through the video search in the main menu e From the live view e Through the log file in the maintenance menu Playback screen Playback is controlled on the control panel 2 E ic Analag Kamera 01 Kame E Kamal E Kamera Dd Kamera 05 Kamera 06 Fo Kamera 07 n z ap Kamera 08 3 k t F Kamera 09 Kamera 10 7 Kamera 11 t A Kamera 12 Kamera 13 4 Jun i 2010 So Ma Di Mi Oo Fr a a Na E i UV x 0 145 pe sh y as e 7 alo io 11 12 13 14 15161 16 19 20 AII 23 24 25 26 Wiedergabe 22 06 2010 00 00 00 o Running playback with date and time Used to select the camera for feedback Calendar with recording type see right e Control panel with time bar Using the control panel The control panel is used for controlling the running play back The symbols have the following meaning 14 iederga c e 22 06 2010 00 00 00 Meaning function Switches audio playback on off 2 Defines the start and end point of a video for data backup 6 so SSS 23 the slider and drag it to the required time 2 Recording type Blue Continuous recording Red Event recor
68. start the HDD menu 33 Device menu Initialising the HDD HDD Management General Set Cameras for HDD Group Label Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Grou 465 76GB Normal RAV Local 459GB 1 HDD Management parameters General tab Label Shows the internal connection num ber Capacity HDD capacity in GB Status Shows the current status of the HDD Not initialised Normal Error Property e Redundancy Works redundantly for data security e Read only Read only protection e R W Read and write Type Local Device HDD NFS Network HDD Free Space Shows the approximate free memory for recordings Group HDD group 1 is preset Recordings can be assigned to groups Set Cameras for HDD Group tab Analog Overview of cameras Used for accessing the selected camera group Data Backup 1 to 8 on HDD Group 34 No Setting the HDD e Note If the initialised HDD is not displayed check the connections Select the HDD by ticking the corresponding box Start the process by clicking on Init Confirm the prompt by pressing OK The status bar shows the progress of the initialisa tion The following appears after the process is complete HDD Management General Set Cameras for HDD Group Label Capacity Status Property Free Space Grou A 465 76GB Normal RAN 459GB 1 Note Define which status the HDD should have Read only The HDD is write protected Re cordings are made on
69. t 80 SSL Tick the box to activate the e mail encryption 48 1 Enter the parameters of the e mail notification 2 Click on Test to send a test e mail Note The device sends an e mail to the specified re cipients i If the e mail is not received check the settings and correct them If necessary check the spam filter of your e mail client Network Status Click on the Network Status tab to see an overview of the current network configuration o System Saltings Network Settings General Advanced Network Status DHCP Status Enable IP Address Subnel Mask Default Gateway PPPOE Status Enable IP Address Subnet Mask Default Galeway Parameter DHCP Status When DHCP is active the correspond ing parameters are shown N A is displayed when DHCP is inactive Shows whether an Internet connection is established during manual set up Also displays the IP address subnet mask and defined default gateway Note If a router is used which is set up as the gateway DSL modem then the PPPOE settings of the router are used The display then shows N A Network 49 Alarm Alarm Alarm overview The alarm settings regulate the type of camera surveil lance in a detailed fashion and control the device behav our for example in the event of motion detection or video signal loss e Open the System Settings menu and click on Alarm in the menu on the left E ls Aarm gehr
70. t 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 Care and maintenance Maintenance is necessary if the device has 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 If smoke develops or unusual noises or odours are detected then switch off the device immediately and pull the mains plug f
71. t be set IP Address Enter the IP address of the IP alarm up correctly and network access must be possible module here Manage Port Enter the port default 8000 of the IP Pay attention to the information under Manual alarm module here AED ON PEGE S Admin Name Enter the user name of the IP alarm module here user must have admin istrator rights Password Enter the password of the user speci fied above here DK Cancel After a successful connection two virtual alarm in and outputs are added These can only be switch by network Note Please refer to the homepage www abus sc com to find further installation instructions in the down load section of the ABUS IP Alarm Module CASA10000 92 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before calling the Service department read the following information to determine the possible cause of a malfunction Malfunction Cause No power Mains cable not connected Power switch set to OFF No current in the power socket No image Screen not set for reception Video cable not connected properly Connected modem is switched off Camera images black and If no cameras are connected when the re white and blurred despite corder is started then the recorder is colour camera being installed started automatically in NTSC mode If only PAL colour cameras are connected then these are displayed as black and white and blurred No sound Audio cables not connected properly Devices con
72. the boot process of the DVR the VGA cable is not connected the main video signal is displayed at BNC output MAIN Connect the VGA cable and reboot the DVR in order to display the main video signal at the VGA output No 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 20 Click on Set Select the display mode e 1x1 eo 2x2 The camera signal is assigned to the corresponding image section using the navigation keys e X means that this camera is not displayed Click on OK to accept the settings Record Settings Record Settings Set up Open the Main menu then click on System Settings and then Record Settings System Settings Record Settings General Advanced schedule Camera Analog 4 Siream stream 1 Continuous rec Stream Type Video Audio Resolution CIF BitRate Type Variable Video Quality Frame Rate 25 PALWS0 NTSC Max BitRale Kbps 512 Custom More Settings Copy To General settings The following settings can be made in the General tab Camera to be set Stream 1 Properties for continuous recording Stream 2 Properties for event re cording Stream 3 Properties for network transmission Video Video amp Audio 4 CIF CIF QCIF In general the higher the bit rate the more storage space is required Variable
73. the camera only cid a previously activated cameras Camera Name Kanara O can be selected are ar rininis Image Settings Brightness contrast satura tion and colour Display Week a gl iais ii Motion Detection Setting up of zones for motion OSD Display Position Set detection Copy To Video Loss Detection Activation according to the de finable schedule and notifica tion display acoustic alarm I 5 notification of surveillance General tab Setting canine imi tigger oF at Camera Selection of the camera only previ alarm output ously activated cameras can be se Copy To Copies the settings lected Camera Name Clear identification of the camera e g right car park front entry gate etc era Name 3 Device menu Setting up of zones i i Note When carrying out camera surveillance you can define zones that should not be monitored private zones You can also set up zones with special character istics e g tamper monitoring or motion detection Activate the Zone by ticking the corresponding box and clicking on Area Settings With the left mouse button held down pull a frame around the desired zone in the live screen tion zones you can open a pop up menu by right clicking the mouse The sensitivity can be set here and the full screen mode can be activated for mo tion detection To exit the zone settings right click the mouse and select Exit Note After
74. the next HDD Warning If only one HDD is installed and this is set to Read only then the device cannot make re cordings 1 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 R W At least one HDD must have the R W status Read Write Otherwise no recordings are possible 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 43 Setting up the HDD alarm You can specify alarms to inform you of HDD errors e Todo this call up Exception in the System Set tings menu see page 40 Device menu 35 Device menu System Settings gt y lem Sellings General Setlings General DST Settings More Settings Language English CVBS Output Standard PAL VGA Resolution 1024 768 60HZ r Time Zon GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Menu Date Formal DO MINE YY YY System Time 22 06 2010 E B T Mouse Polnter Speed A Enable Password e Note The System Settings 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 mad
75. ticaspa eo 37 SetIAQupsorZON S e TS 38 ZONES SCHEAUIE ANG MOUNGANON asies siais siai aa Aaa kai i io a i i a d A aaa L E ais 38 SAS ELO SNC OO ni a ad Ei I a a ii i a AS Sa a aa i i a ao ans 39 System oculngs NeW A a a i i a ad deme ct 39 System Settings ALAN ali usa sai ii i ii i a i i i A I p i a a 39 System Setas P T Kiss sia Ai is ia a i i i i a i I i A a a ks 39 System SEUINGS RS 232 ika sali aaa oras 39 SACA PA 39 System oe UNOS EXCMO o caida 40 System Setngs US O O A naan I 40 Mate nani AA AA AAA AAA a Ia a EE 42 WDAFACIN Me de ICO ad D a a i AS 42 LOG SC ANGI sti i si i Ba a a i i i a tel i i a i i a a a i I i tui ei 43 Dela gt SLS ii aaa a a AS a i a a a k E aa 44 MPOC EXPO Contigua ON ias 44 MN a i i a a ii I a S a 44 UD OW ni aa a Ia E a 44 Contents NST ON K ai sa aaa aa a a aa Dai i Aaa ai a aaa a Nas a A saaa as S 45 General INTOR Malo asa ania EE ai aaa stat Sai a aa ia as i a iki aa a S i aa ad Sa Sus E 45 Tetms and demos Lasa ai da ai S aa ia kis AI a a Ia aa aa ai aa Aken aa asa S aa ai A E E aa 45 Network la VO Ub aina i i a i i i i a i a i i i a i ia a i E A i i 46 Network COMIQUEROS i a a a O a 46 V aa a Ero Aa aaa a aaa aaa ida 50 FAI OVEIVIEOW Zauniaus an i ai i ka a E aa aa a aa ai L a A ua aa Ta ua E aaa aa Aaaa aura ai 50 E ai i a a a a I L i SD i 50 Each triggered alarm can be handled individually oocccooccccoocncccnnnnnonnnnoncnnnnnrncnnnononncnnonncnnonnrnnonnrnnnnnnnnnnoos 50 Pala
76. ve the green and blue markers with the mouse to view the recording at a specific time e Click Play to start playback e You can scroll through the recordings by day day af ter or day before 3 Start playback by pressing OK The playback screen opens 4 The control panel is used to control the process Note See also the description on page 23 31 Device menu Video Export 32 Video Type File Type Bar Tie Note The export function is used to store important re cordings on connected external media such as e USB media e USB HDD e DVD writer Enter the parameters see page 30 Click on Details to limit the search Click on Export to start the search The results screen is displayed Size 11 450KB 14 18 29 9 244KB 15 16 43 88 243KB 15 16 49 56KB 15 23 20 3 143KB 15 23 28 60KB 15 24 04 466KB 15 25 27 200KB 15 25 53 199KB 15 28 14 216KB 15 29 17 178KB 15 31 53 89KB 15 33 26 161KB 15 33 54 214KB 15 34 41 366KB 15 35 11 171KB 12 12 2009 15 35 31 15 35 43 175KB 12 12 2009 15 37 03 15 37 31 282KB Total Size 208MB Play o I o O Start Time 12 12 2009 13 11 34 12 12 2009 13 49 08 12 12 2009 14 48 39 12 12 2009 15 16 49 12 12 2009 15 16 52 12 12 2009 15 23 24 12 12 2009 15 23 36 12 12 2009 15 25 11 12 12 2009 15 25 29 12 12 2009 15 27 58 12 12 2009 15 29 05 12 12 2009 15 31 53 12 12 2009 15 33 14 12 12 2009 15 33 29 12 12 2009 15 34 01 12 12 2009 15

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