Abus TVVR35000 User Manual

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TVVR35000
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  • Page 1 ABUS 4-channel video storage TVVR35000 User manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Notes on the operating instructions English These user manual contains important information for in- stallation and operation. This should be also noted when this product is passed on to a third party. Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference! A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index.
  • Page 3: Device Overview

    Device overview Device overview Status LED 1. Power LED 2. Network LED 3. Data storage LED 4. WLAN LED...
  • Page 4 Device overview Overview 1. Reset button: Restart system 2. LAN: RJ45 connection (for connecting to a network) 3. USB ports: for USB 2.0 devices (e.g. external HDD, max. 500 mA) 4. SD card: SD slot for an SD card, max. 32 GB...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device overview ................................3 Quick guide..................................7 Before you start ................................7 Establishing the connections ............................7 Configuring the device ..............................7 Important safety information ............................8 Explanation of symbols ..............................8 Proper use ..................................8 General information ................................. 8 Power supply ...................................
  • Page 6 Contents Configuration.................................. 23 Camera ..................................23 Setting up an IP camera ..............................23 Deleting an IP camera ..............................24 Extended mode ................................24 I/O module..................................25 I/O module ..................................25 Overview ..................................25 Settings ..................................25 Drive ....................................26 Drive ....................................26 SD card, USB-1 and USB-2 ............................
  • Page 7: Quick Guide

    Quick guide Quick guide Before you start The following preparatory steps must be made: Pay attention to the general information, safety in- formation and notes on setting up and connecting the device (see page 8 - 12). Check the contents of the package for completeness and damages.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Important safety information Explanation of symbols General information The following symbols are used in this manual and on the Before using the device for the first time, read the follow- device: ing instructions carefully and pay attention to all warn- ings, even if you are already familiar with electronic Symbol Signal word Meaning devices.
  • Page 9: Overloading / Overvoltage

    Important safety information • Contact with spraying or dripping water and aggres- Warning sive liquids must be avoided; Never open the device on your own! There is a • The device must not be operated in close proximity to risk of electric shocks! water, and must not be submerged under any cir- If it is necessary to open the device, consult cumstances (do not place objects containing water on...
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    Important safety information Care and maintenance Putting into operation • Maintenance is necessary if the device has been dam- Observe all safety and operating instructions before aged. This includes damage to the plug, mains cable and putting the device into operation for the first time. housing, penetration of the interior by liquids or foreign Warning objects, exposure to rain or moisture or when the device...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    • changes to the product and operating instructions AUS-Plug 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.
  • Page 12: System Operation

    System operation System operation Connections Note See the overview on page 4. Name Function Reset button: • The system is restarted LAN: • RJ45 connection (for connecting to a net- work) USB ports: • For external USB 2.0 devices (e.g. external HDD) SD card: •...
  • Page 13: Setting Up A Connection

    Setting up a connection Setting up a connection Login Setting up the system Install and start the “IP Installer” on the enclosed Select your preferred language. Enter “eytron” in the “User name” field. software CD. Login at the system by clicking the key switch. Click “Search”...
  • Page 14: Installing The Plug-In

    Firefox 3.6, Chrome 4.1 and Safari 5: Installing the plug-in When a camera is activated for the first time, you are re- Under www.abus-sc.com you can always download the quested to install the required plug-in for your web latest plugin for your product.
  • Page 15: Live Image

    Live image Live image Overview Camera view The live view starts automatically after the login. Here, all the activated cameras are listed in a slide view. The camera type is indicated by the camera symbol on the top right-hand side of the slide. This can vary as fol- lows: The screen header contains the following menus: •...
  • Page 16: Operating Mode

    Live image Camera control Operating mode The operating panel on the lower right-hand edge of the A basic distinction is made between two categories: screen is used to control pan/tilt cameras. Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning You click on the desired direction but- Live mode ton to control the camera accordingly.
  • Page 17: Using The Numeric Field

    Live image Using the numeric field Call up the camera positions (presets) The numeric field can be divided into three separate op- The presets can be used to call up specific camera posi- erating modes: tions for pan/tilt cameras. • Click on the symbol for presets and select the assigned Camera selection preset.
  • Page 18: Switching The Image Geometry

    Live image If you wish to embed the camera in another window, you Switching the image geometry can again use the drag and drop function to move the The camera puck can be used to represent a to- embedded live image to another window. tal of 3 different views.
  • Page 19: Favourites

    Live image Favourites Create a new favourite When using multiple cameras, it is advisable to save cer- tain camera views as favourites. Assign a name for the To display the cameras again, only the favourite needs to favourite to be saved, be activated instead of each individual camera.
  • Page 20: Playback

    Playback Playback Overview Presentation view Click on the playback symbol to go to the playback mode. There are two different presentation views in the play- back mode: Symbol Meaning Playback in bar view Playback with full-screen database playback The bar view is used to present the current recording. Here we differentiate between the following colours: Symbol Meaning...
  • Page 21: Playback Bar

    Playback The slider for the start time specifies the absolute start time. If the start time is to be a certain date or time, the slider must be set to the desired starting position by click- ing and dragging with the mouse. Please note that you may have to first switch to a higher-level view (e.g.
  • Page 22: Export

    Playback Saving a single frame: Export You have the option to save a single frame or video data. Pos. Meaning Saving video data: Switch to the playback mode Pos. Meaning Select a camera using drag and drop Switch to the playback mode Select the image using the slider Select a camera using drag and drop Click on...
  • Page 23: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration Camera Steps for setting up a camera: Click on “Settings” at the top left to go to the configuration Pos. Meaning menu. Select the Camera button. A completely configured camera (user name, password Tick the “Activate camera” box and a valid IP address) is necessary for successfully set- ting up an IP camera.
  • Page 24: Deleting An Ip Camera

    Configuration Deleting an IP camera Extended mode To delete a camera from the configuration, Click on the “Extended mode” button proceed as follows: A menu opens for changing the settings for stream 1 and stream 2. Pos. Meaning Select the camera to be deleted in the pre- view bar Remove the “Activate camera”...
  • Page 25: I/O Module

    I/O module I/O module I/O module Settings Click on “I/O module” to go to the I/O module overview. All the connected cameras are displayed here that have a digital input/output. The I/O module is divided into the following subsections: • Overview Explanation of the setting options: •...
  • Page 26: Drive

    Drive Drive Drive SD card, USB-1 and USB-2 Click on “Drive” to go to the drive overview. You have the following options for configuring the drive: The overview is divided into the following subsections: Pos. Meaning Select a drive  it is coloured blue in the preview •...
  • Page 27: Actions

    Actions Actions Explanation of the overview menu: Actions Text Meaning Click on “Actions” to go to the actions overview. Name of your IP camera Name Schedule Schedule set up: yes / no Recording Recording: yes / no Command Which command is set up Message Which message is set up Recordings...
  • Page 28: Creating A Schedule

    Actions Creating a schedule Deleting a schedule To create an individual schedule, proceed as follows: To delete the schedule, proceed as follows: Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Select a camera in the preview bar Select a camera in the preview bar Click on the desired starting time and keep the left mouse button...
  • Page 29: Notifications

    Actions Under the “Browser” menu item, you have the option of Notifications sending a text message to the browser. Pos. Meaning Enter a text that you want to appear in the browser Under the “Software” menu item, you can send a mes- sage to the VMS that will appear in the live image there.
  • Page 30: Commands

    Actions Under the “Selection” menu item, you can set which pre- Commands set is to be used, which tour started, or which relay switched. Pos. Meaning Select a preset position, a tour or a relay. To complete your configuration, please click on “Save”. Example for setting up a command: Camera 1 is to go to preset position 1 if movement is de- tected.
  • Page 31: Storage

    Actions Procedure for setting up an archive: Storage Pos. Meaning In the storage menu, you can enter settings for creating an archive and assign a storage drive to the camera. Select a camera Enter an archive name Select an archive destination Select the archive type Enter either a max.
  • Page 32: Network

    Network Network forwards the query on. Overview The IP of the provider’s DNS can be en- Click on “Network” to go to the overview. tered here. However, it is often sufficient to select the IP of the gateway. This then forwards the queries independently to the provider DNS.
  • Page 33: Lan

    Network WLAN You have to enter all the necessary parameters here for The 4-channel video storage features a WLAN network your device to function in the wireline network. interface for wireless data transmission in an IP network. The standard setting is DHCP, so that you find your de- The 4-channel video buffer must be connected via a net- vice when you first access the network.
  • Page 34: E-Mail

    Network E-mail You can set the encryption Encryption method for wireless trans- mission here For the system operator to be able to react to errors or incoming alarms, the software can be used to send an WEP: A 64 or 128 bit key is e-mail to a recipient in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 35: Ports

    Network Ports Here you can enter settings for the ports. The standard setting for the HTTP port is port 80. The standard setting for the VMS port is port 1927. Changing the HTTP port provides the operator with more recorders via a router (port forwarding). As the HTTP port can only be forwarded to one recorder, the port has to be suitably adapted for triggering several recorders.
  • Page 36: Security

    Security Security Creating a permission level: Security Click on “Security” to go to the security overview. You can define the settings for the permission level as follows: In the security settings, new users can be created, or the Text Meaning system access for each user can be configured individu- Displays the permission ally.
  • Page 37: User

    Security User You have the option of creating up to 3 users here. The default user is eytron, which has supervisor permis- sion. For security reasons, this user should be changed, or an individual password assigned. Also ensure that one user with supervisor permission ex- ists at all times, as only this user can configure the sys- tem.
  • Page 38: Other

    Other Other Other The date and time of the PC Synchronize are taken over for the device Click on “Other” to go to the overview for other features. with PC Automatic updating of the date Synchronize and time via a time server with time server (NTP) (Network Time Protocol)
  • Page 39: Firmware Update

    Resetting Here you can update your firmware. Here you can restore your device to its delivery status. Under www.abus-sc.com you can download the latest firmware for your product at any time. Settings: Please always ensure that you are using the latest firm- Restores all the VMS settings to the delivery status.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before calling the Service department, read the following information to determine the possible cause of a malfunction. Malfunction Cause Solution No power Mains cable not connected Connect the mains cable securely to the socket No current in the power socket Try using a different device at the socket The connection cable is damaged Replace the cable...
  • Page 41: Device Cleaning And Care

    (GPL). To ensure that your use of the programs ABUS Security Center at the e-mail address li- conforms with GPL, please refer to the GPL licence con- cense@abus-sc.com, to be purchased for up to 3 years. ditions. Licence text:...
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    Triplex Resolution 160 x 120 to 1920 x 1080 PTZ control ABUS pan/tilt IP cameras, video server Total frame rate 100 fps @ 2.0 MPx Storage medium 2 x USB 2.0 storage medium (max. 500 mA), 1 x SD card (max. 32 GB) Network interfaces RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100 IEEE 802.11 b/g...
  • Page 43 ABUS 4-channel video storage TVVR35000 Manufacturer: ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing (Germany)

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