Abus HDCC90001 User Manual

Abus HDCC90001 User Manual

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ABUS embedded video recorder
HDCC900x1
Local user interface user guide
(basic instructions)
Date: 19/03/2018
Firmware: 3.5.20

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  • Page 1 ABUS embedded video recorder HDCC900x1 Local user interface user guide (basic instructions) Date: 19/03/2018 Firmware: 3.5.20...
  • Page 2 This user guide contains important installation and operation information. Make sure that this user manual is handed over when the product is given to other persons. Keep this user manual to consult later. You will find a list of contents with the corresponding page numbers in the contents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important safety information ............................6 Explanation of symbols ..............................6 Intended use ..................................6 General .................................... 6 Power supply ................................... 6 Installation ..................................7 Children .................................... 7 EU Directives ................................... 7 Compatibility ..................................8 General .................................... 8 Compatible recorders ............................... 8 Compatible analogue HD cameras ..........................
  • Page 4 Contents Using the camera list ..............................23 Selecting playback type ..............................23 Playback: Normal ................................24 Playback: Event ................................24 Playback: Tag ................................24 Playback: Subperiods ..............................25 Playback: External File ..............................25 Playback: SMART ................................. 25 Info menu ..................................26 General information menu .............................
  • Page 5 Contents Setting: Recording ................................. 46 General information on recording ..........................46 Schedule ..................................46 Recording/instant image tab ............................46 Parameter ..................................47 Record tab ..................................47 Substream tab ................................48 Advanced settings ................................49 Holiday ................................... 49 Setting: HDD ................................... 50 General information on HDD............................
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Important safety information Explanation of symbols General The following symbols are used in this manual and on Before using this recorder for the first time, please read the device: the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information, even if you are familiar with the use Symbol Signal Meaning...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Should you identify any omissions or inaccuracies, please contact us at the address shown on the back of the manual. Note ABUS Security-Center GmbH does not accept any Compatible devices: liability for technical and typographical errors, and HDCC90001...
  • Page 8: Compatibility

    Compatibility Compatibility General Compatible analogue HD cameras ABUS embedded recorders are compatible with a Analogue HD camera Item number variety of cameras and additional components. Check type the compatibility with your device and limitations to the HDCC32500, HDCC42500, Analogue HD camera HDCC61510, HDCC71510, use of the components before use.
  • Page 9: Pre-Play Storage

    Plus HD APP12400 (iOS) (Tablet) APP12600 (Android) NO VIDEO ABUS IP installer TVSW12000 Pre-play storage Unlike flexible PC systems, embedded recorders have a This display does not mean there is a technical defect hardware configuration which is tailored to their intended or fault on your recorder unless there is a camera purpose.
  • Page 10: External I/O Connections And Wiring

    This can take place via the web interface on web browser function, the ABUS recorder plug-in the recorder, via the ABUS CMS software or via the iDVR must be installed. Plus app. The system configuration for this purpose is as...
  • Page 11: Alarm Inputs

    External I/O connections and wiring Connection Description Alarm inputs Depending on the recorder model, 1–4 outputs are available. The alarm inputs on the recorder are used for event First, plug the actuator/device in control via externally wired detectors (door contacts, an open output (OUT1–4) and motion detector, smoke detector, light barriers, etc.).
  • Page 12: Introduction

    This handbook describes the commissioning and use of (after the setup wizard has been completed the ABUS embedded recorder via the local user interface. successfully). For this purpose, the recorder must be connected to a monitor using the VGA/HDMI interface.
  • Page 13 Introduction  To switch off, select the Shutdown option and confirm the query with Yes. The device is switched off.  Do not press any key during the switch off procedure.  Now pull out the plug of the power supply unit. To lock the system, select the left hand symbol Logout.
  • Page 14: Setup Wizard

    Setup wizard Setup wizard Setting up the system The setup wizard guides you through the required basic settings for the system. The digital video recorder will then be ready for recording and monitoring.  Enter a password that is suitable for the Valid Password Range.
  • Page 15: System Time And Date

    Device Domain Name, user name and password. Note  When using the ABUS server as the DDNS Ask the network administrator responsible provider, no extra parameters are necessary. whether the DHCP can be selected or the IP ...
  • Page 16: Hard Disk Drive Management

    Setup wizard Hard disk drive management  To set up a hard disk drive, enable the “checkbox” with a left click and then click on Init. Warning This will delete all data found on the disc.  Click on OK to acknowledge the security prompt. The hard disk drive is set up for use.
  • Page 17: Live View

    Live view Live view Menu bar Action bar Right-click menu Recording status General information on live image Using the menu bar Live view starts automatically when the device is The following options are available: switched on. The live image function provides the option Parameter Description of displaying live images and executing camera...
  • Page 18: Using The Action Bar

    Live view Using the action bar In single or multi-screen, click on a camera image. A selection bar will appear: Special commands (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Preset control No. Meaning of the symbol (0) Area for moving the action bar (1) Activate/deactivate manual recording PTZ control (2) Instant playback of the last 5 minutes...
  • Page 19: Recording Status

    Live view Recording Status Right-click menu In live image, the current recording status will always be Note shown (below left) in the form of a colourful R (“record”). Right click when the mouse pointer is positioned Every video channel can have one of the following three on a live image.
  • Page 20: Playback View

    Playback view Playback view Playback type Camera list Playback stream Calendar Time bar Time tracker Playback bar Action bar General information on playback Using the action bar There are three different options for playback: The action bar is used to control running playback. The symbols are split into the following categories: ...
  • Page 21: Smart Search

    Playback view Action Meaning of the symbol playback is from. Only one camera’s audio playback can Activates/deactivates the be played at a time. audio output. Set the volume using the regulator. Warning Smart Search When using audio recording, make sure to Smart Search makes a fast filter function for the analysis consider the legal requirements for the premises.
  • Page 22: Export Management

    Playback view Export management Using the timeline and calendar In export management, tagged playback data can be The most important control element on the timeline is the exported and managed. time tracker. The time tracker indicates the current time of playback. First, move the mouse cursor along the time bar in order to see a preview of the scene.
  • Page 23: Using The Camera List

    Playback view Using the camera list Selecting playback type Selecting the playback type allows various types of recording and events to be displayed and filtered in the playback view. The camera list enables the selection of the recorded camera archive on the recorder. By clicking on the selection fields in the list, any number of cameras can be played back simultaneously.
  • Page 24: Playback: Normal

    Playback view Playback: Normal Start the event search using the previously Search defined filters. Select an entry from the list of results and start playback by clicking on the appropriate  icon. Playback: Tag “Continuous” playback is the default view always displayed when the playback function is opened.
  • Page 25: Playback: Subperiods

    Playback view Using “External File” playback, previously exported video Playback: Subperiods clips and images from external data storage devices can be played back. There are other filters available for the search: Filters Description Select a USB data storage Device name device from the list.
  • Page 26: Info Menu

    Info menu Info menu Open menu Logout/switch off System configuration Available bandwidth Network information device maintenance such as upgrading General information menu to new firmware, loading defaults, displaying traffic. The info menu is an upstream status menu which provides a quick overview of the important system User logout, system shutdown or system reboot.
  • Page 27: Settings

    Settings Settings Logout/switch off System configuration Info menu General settings Note Depending on your recorder model and firmware The recorder system is configured in the "Settings" menu. version number, all of the functions described in The settings dialogues are divided into the following areas: the guide may not be available for your model.
  • Page 28: Setting: Configuration

    Setting: Configuration Setting: Configuration Live image Submenu “tab” Save Exceptions Response of the device in General information on configuration exceptional cases (hard disk drive The configuration menu is used to manage all basic full, network disconnected etc.) device settings. During the initial commissioning, User Adding and changing users and complete the settings in this section first.
  • Page 29: General Tab

    Setting: Configuration General tab DST Settings tab DST settings Setting General Setting Language On-screen display language Auto DST If the box is ticked, the device Output Standard PAL or NTSC selection for the Adjustment switches automatically to daylight video BNC output saving time.
  • Page 30: Network

    Setting: Configuration Extended VCA Activates line crossing and intrusion General Setting mode detection across all channels and NIC type Set the transmission speed of the deactivates the 2K/4K output and the integrated network card here. 4MP/5MP inputs Select “Self-adaptive” so that the recorder can automatically determine the best possible speed.
  • Page 31: Ddns Tab

    Enter the IP address of the NTP server and the NTP port. If you want to use the ABUS server for remote access, Apply the data by clicking on Apply. proceed as follows: To be able to use the ABUS DDNS function, you first need to set up an account at www.abus-server.com.
  • Page 32: Email Tab

    (provided that UPnP during the time frame defined. is enabled in the router). If UPnP is enabled, the network ports configured by UPnP are transferred to the ABUS server (provided that ABUS DDNS is enabled).
  • Page 33: More Settings Tab

    Server port 8000 is used for remote For “auto” settings, the recorder communication via iDVR Plus/iDVR Plus HD and ABUS CMS. checks for free network ports on the router and defines the port numbers HTTP port 80 and RTSP port 554 are used for in a random pattern.
  • Page 34: Alarm

    Setting: Configuration Alarm Input tab Alarm Configure the behaviour of the recorder’s physical and virtual alarm inputs and outputs in the alarm menu. Linkage action Alarm Status tab Copy Configuration of individual alarm inputs Parameter Setting Alarm input Select the alarm input to adjust the settings.
  • Page 35: Linkage Action

    Setting: Configuration Trigger channel tab Parameter Setting Alarm output Select the alarm output to adjust the settings. Alarm name Enter a clear description, e.g. warehouse door contact Dwell Time Select the dwell time for switching the alarm output. Settings Define the linkage action. ...
  • Page 36: Linkage Action Tab

    Setting: Configuration  Set the time at which the responses selected on the PTZ linking tab “Linkage Action” tab are activated when there is an alarm.  Click on “Copy” to apply these settings to other days of the week or the entire week. Linkage action tab Here you can control specific PTZ presets, patrols or patterns for a taught-in camera.
  • Page 37: View Tab

    Setting: Configuration View tab Video Output Main CVBS or VGA/HDMI Interface Select the connection where the settings are changed. Live View Various camera layouts Mode 1x1, 2x2, 1+5, 1+7, 3x3 or 4x4 Dwell Time Switching time between the individual cameras during auto- switch.
  • Page 38: Exceptions

    Setting: Configuration Exceptions User Set the response of the recorder for warning messages In user management, you can add new users, delete and system events here. To do this, activate the “Enable users, and amend existing settings. event hint” setting. Warning Change the default password when you first start You can trigger a warning for the following error types:...
  • Page 39: Local Configuration Tab

    Setting: Configuration Local configuration tab MAC address MAC address of the network adapter of the user of the PC used by the corresponding user Please note: This limits access to the PC, for which the MAC address has been entered here.
  • Page 40: Camera Configuration Tab

    Setting: Configuration related exclusively to cameras. Here, the access and Camera configuration tab operation of cameras (live/playback/export) are controlled remotely and locally. The permissions in the "Camera configuration" tab are...
  • Page 41: Setting: Camera

    Setting: Camera Setting: Camera Image Image settings tab Set the On-Screen Display (OSD) of the camera here. The “Name” parameter is an important setting that has various implications:  Embedding of the text string in the camera’s live Select the camera channel to be processed under image (OSD) “Camera”...
  • Page 42: Motion

    Setting: Camera PTZ Settings Presets Save and retrieve individual preset positions. Patrol Save and retrieve patrols. Pattern Save and retrieve a motion pattern. Linear scan. Horizontal panning of the camera within the set limits. Saving and retrieving presets 1. Use the arrow keys to navigate the camera to the desired image section.
  • Page 43: Private Zone

    Setting: Camera b. Arming schedule: Configure the Use the mouse pointer to drag the desired privacy masks across the preview. schedule as required. c. Linkage action: Link the selected Note actions. You can set a maximum of four privacy masks. 3.
  • Page 44: Vca

    Setting: Camera Select the camera channel to be processed under Option Description “Camera”. Enables the VCA function in the camera. Tick the Enable Video Loss Alarm box and define any Settings Define settings for Linkage Actions under Settings as required. responses in the event that an alarm is triggered (email, notification of Surveillance...
  • Page 45 Setting: Camera Parameter Setting Camera Select a camera. Activate video Activate/deactivate the function. quality diagnostics Settings Select the linkage action and enable a time schedule. Diagnosis mode Select the mode Image out of Enable/disable the parameter focus and adjust the value Abnormal Enable/disable the parameter brightness...
  • Page 46: Setting: Recording

    Setting: Recording Setting: Recording Set image quality Schedule Recording type Copy schedule Recording/instant image tab General information on recording In the Recordings menu, establish the basic settings for the recording of the camera stream. Along with the individual weekday settings, the camera’s resolution settings, which are crucial in determining the quality of the recorded image materials, can be set in the “Parameter”...
  • Page 47: Parameter

    Setting: Recording in each case, but the individual time slots must not Recording takes place only upon overlap. motion detection. Recording takes place only upon  Click on Copy to apply these settings to other days or alarm input (local/remote). the entire week.
  • Page 48: Substream Tab

    Setting: Recording Substream tab Max. Bitrate Settings for the maximum bitrate (Kbps) Max. Bitrate Recommended bit rate Range depending on the set resolution, Recommended frame rate etc. Maximum Average bit rate in (Kbit/s) average bit rate (Kbit/s) Video Encoding Select the video encoding Confirm the settings by clicking on Apply and exit the menu by clicking on Back.
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings

    Setting: Recording If the holiday mode setting is enabled, a “Holiday” entry Advanced settings for the configuration of the recording schedule for the holiday period will appear in the “Schedule” menu. Click on the “Edit” icon to apply these settings. Overwrite Specify whether older recordings should be overwritten when the...
  • Page 50: Setting: Hdd

    Setting: HDD Setting: HDD Total storage Add NAS General information on HDD General Manage local and external memory drives in the HDD section. Recorder models can manage two internal hard disk drives. In addition, the memory can be flexibly expanded by using network storage (NAS). Note The installed hard disk drives have to be initialised before the device can be used for recording.
  • Page 51: General

    Once the process has finished, the hard disk drive will appear. Note Generally, a NFS path is indicated as follows: “/volume1/ABUS-Recorder”. Add NetHDD Generally, an iSCSI path is indicated as follows: Additional data storage devices can be added to enable “iqn.2010-10.Synology-iSCSI:VirtualDisk.01”...
  • Page 52 Setting: HDD Mode: Quota Mode: Group In this mode, video data can be specifically (and also In this mode, video data is divided between the total redundantly) stored on selected data storage devices. number of data storage devices connected and written Here, the storage devices are organised into “groups”.
  • Page 53 Setting: HDD In this mode, no video data is Read-only written onto the data storage device. This setting is useful if you want to stop data from being overwritten after an event. In this mode, video data will be Redundancy redundantly stored on all data storage devices with the "Redundancy"...
  • Page 54 Setting: HDD...
  • Page 55: Panic Recording

    Panic recording Panic recording Snapshots General information on panic recording If a recording is started manually, it also has to be The Panic recording menu enables instant actions to be stopped manually. All manual recordings will be triggered for recordings and switching outputs on the deactivated and the schedule activated when the recorder.
  • Page 56: Alarm

    Panic recording Manual continuous recording is stopped and if a schedule has been configured for the camera, it will be activated automatically (green). Alarm Here you can select the alarm output which should be switched in the event of manual management. You can switch several alarm outputs in the event of a manual response.
  • Page 57: Video Export

    Video Export Video Export General information on video export Duration / Event To open the video export menu, select the “Export” item in the info menu. From here, data can be exported to external storage devices from all cameras at once. Note The export function is used to store important recordings on connected external media, such as:...
  • Page 58 Video Export Note The "Duration" and "Event" sub-menus are similar in structure and will therefore not be described separately. Enter the parameters. Click on Search to start the search and the events screen will appear. Select the connected medium to be used for storage from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance General information on maintenance Menu Setting System Info Device information (Serial No., Select the “Maintenance” item in the overview menu to Firmware Status etc.) carry out system maintenance if problems arise. Log information In Log Information (=log file), you can search for recordings or Note information (S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 60: System Info

    Maintenance System Info  You can change the page using the navigation bar: The information menu shows the technical data for the device and information on the various settings of the cameras, recording, alarm, network and HDD. This can (1) (2)(3) (4) be useful for support queries, for example.
  • Page 61: Update

    Maintenance Update Standard Note A device can be upgraded from a USB medium Note or via the network via FTP. This process involves the device being reset to  Copy the upgrade file with the *.mav file the default factory settings. extension onto the main directory of a USB stick.
  • Page 62: Network Detection Tab

    Maintenance Under “Network Packet Export”, you can export the Sending Shows the amount of data settings of the individual connections or, depending on (in Mbit/s) currently being sent the setting, the connection. out by the recorder. The value increases as more users access 1.
  • Page 63: Hdd Detect

    Maintenance HDD Detect Click on the "S.M.A.R.T settings" submenu. This submenu gives you the option to check the hard disk drive for errors. Selection of the hard disk drive to Note be processed If the S.M.A.R.T test fails, you can also use the Self-test Status Shows the status of the current hard disk drive by selecting the checkbox.
  • Page 64 Maintenance...
  • Page 65: Fault Rectification

    Fault rectification Fault rectification Before contacting the Service department, read the following information to determine the possible cause of any fault. Fault Cause Solution No power Power cable not connected Connect the power cable properly to the socket Power switch set to OFF Set power switch to ON No power supplied from socket If necessary, use another device at the...
  • Page 66: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Notes on EC directives for waste electrical and electronic equipment For the protection of the environment, at the end of its useful lifespan, the device may not be disposed of in household waste. Disposal can be carried out at suitable national collection points.
  • Page 67 ABUS Embedded video recorder Local user interface user guide HDCC900x1 Manufacturer ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing (Germany)
  • Page 68 ABUS embedded video recorder HDCC900x1 Web interface user manual Date: 19/03/2018 Firmware: 3.5.2...
  • Page 69 This user guide contains important installation and operation information. Make sure that this user manual is handed over when the product is given to other persons. Keep this user manual to consult later. You will find a list of contents with the corresponding page numbers in the contents.
  • Page 70 Using IPv6 ..................................10 Dual-Stack and Dual-Stack Lite (DS Lite) ........................10 Setting up port forwarding (IPv4)........................... 10 Setting up the ABUS server (IPv4) ..........................11 DDNS for IPv6 (IPv6) ..............................11 Access to DS Lite connections (IPv6) ........................... 12 Logging in for the first time.............................
  • Page 71 Contents Live cast parameters ..............................21 Record file settings ................................ 22 Image/clip settings ................................. 22 Setting: System ................................23 General information on system ............................23 System settings ................................23 Basic information ................................23 Time settings ................................. 23 RS-485 ..................................24 Output menu ..................................
  • Page 72: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Important safety information Explanation of symbols General The following symbols are used in this manual and on Before using this recorder for the first time, please read the device: the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information, even if you are familiar with the use Symbol Signal Meaning...
  • Page 73: Installation

    Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies, please contact us under the address shown on the back of the Note manual. ABUS Security-Center GmbH does not Compatible devices: accept any liability for technical and typographical HDCC90001...
  • Page 74: Compatibility

    Compatibility Compatibility General Compatible recorders This manual describes the use of the ABUS embedded Device type Item number recorder via the integrated web server. Information on HDCC90001, HDCC90011, HDCC90021 compatible cameras and other components can be found either in the basic manual (local interface) or on the ABUS website.
  • Page 75: Image Display Performance

    Compatibility The recorder web interface provides the option of Image display performance displaying a sub-stream for individual cameras in the live image to facilitate this. This approach reduces the bandwidth and requires less processing power for decryption on the PC. Select sub-stream To display camera video streams (both live images and playback of recordings)
  • Page 76: Introduction

    PC. In simple cases, both the PC and the recorder are located on the same local network. Install the ABUS IP installer (Windows) on your PC and 192.168.0.5 start the program. The program searches your local 192.168.0.4...
  • Page 77: External Access (Internet)

    Introduction We provide the following tips and instructions for setting External access (internet) up external access to the ABUS embedded recorder, The recorder can also be accessed externally by typing which take both protocols into account. the IP address in the browser’s navigation bar. Since the recorder is generally not accessible directly from the internet, you must set up port forwarding on your router.
  • Page 78: Setting Up The Abus Server (Ipv4)

    The ABUS server only supports IPv4 addresses. Forward to target address: 192.168.0.5 (local IP address of your recorder) Instructions on how to set up your recorder for the ABUS server are stored in the downloads area for the recorder Internal HTTP port (on the recorder): 80 on http://www.abus.com.
  • Page 79: Access To Ds Lite Connections (Ipv6)

    Further details on this can be found at http://www.feste-ip.net. Open file "ABUS Rekorder Web-Plugin.exe" to start the installation. Once the plug-in is installed, the web interface and all of its functions can be used.
  • Page 80: Activate Recorder

    Introduction Please contact the service hotline immediately if Note this happens. The plug-in contains the video decryption software for displaying live streams on your web browser. Subsequent firmware updates may mean that the plug-in also needs to be updated on your PC in future.
  • Page 81: Live View

    Live view Live view Menu bar Logout PTZ control Camera list View bar Action bar Using the menu bar General information on live image The following options are available: Live cast starts automatically once you have logged into Parameter Description the web interface.
  • Page 82: Using The Camera List

    Live view Using the camera list   To display the camera at a specific position in the live image (multi-view), proceed as follows: Parameter Description Displays the recorder name Live cast display for camera is 1. Select the position in the live cast (red frame). active (blue) or deactivated (grey) 2.
  • Page 83: Ptz Control Menu

    Live view The actions of all buttons in the PTZ control menu, plus presets/patrols, are always applied to the camera No. Meaning of the symbol currently selected (red frame). Depending on the camera model, not all functions may be available. Parameter Description Move the camera in the desired...
  • Page 84: Playback View

    Playback view Playback view Menu bar Logout Archive list Calendar Playback stream View bar Playback controls Action bar Time bar Time tracker General information on playback Playback function areas Playback allows recorded video data from cameras on The playback view is divided into the following function the recorder to be played.
  • Page 85: Using The Archive List

    Playback view Using the archive list Using the playback controls The playback controls are the core element of playback. The basic functions for playing recorded data are provided here. Action Meaning of the symbol Reverse play The archive list contains the recordings of all cameras Forward play connected to the recorder.
  • Page 86: Download

    Playback view The default path for exported files is: C:\Users\[USERNAME]\Web\ Calendar [USERNAME] is the name of the Windows user under which the web interface is run. Recordings Note Time tracker You can freely change the settings for the export zoom path under "Settings ...
  • Page 87: Settings

    Settings Settings Menu bar Logout Configuration Note General settings Depending on your recorder model, all of the functions described in the guide may not be The recorder system is configured in the "Settings" menu. available for your model (e.g.: monitor outputs). The settings dialogues are divided into the following areas: New functions may be added or additional...
  • Page 88: Setting: Local

    Setting: Local Setting: Local (4:3/16:9) may generate horizontal or General information on local settings vertical edges in the image depending on the signal source and on how the You can configure the local settings for the browser plug- live cast display is split (2x2, 3x3, etc.) in on your PC in this menu.
  • Page 89: Record File Settings

    Setting: Local Record file settings Parameter Description Record file size Maximum file size for recordings Action: Save record files Path for storing recordings Action: Save Path for storing file downloads downloaded file Action: under Image/clip settings Parameter Description Save snapshots Path for storing snapshots from live in live cast to cast...
  • Page 90: Setting: System

    Setting: System Setting: System Time synchronisation via the network General information on system using the NTP server. Important: The NTP time does not General system information can be displayed in this recognise time zones, so the time menu, and firmware updates can be carried out. zone must be adjusted every time.
  • Page 91: Output Menu

    Setting: System Protocol DST gain Relative deviation between the start and end time. Europe: 60 minutes Parameter Description Filter1 Select "All" or choose a targeted filter type. Different parameters for RS-485 Filter2 are available depending on the selection. Note Filter2 Detailed filter depending on the Filter1 selection Please refer to the user guide for a detailed...
  • Page 92: Fault Rectification

    Fault rectification Fault rectification Before contacting the Service department, read the following information to determine the possible cause of any fault. Fault Cause Solution No power Power cable not connected Connect the power cable properly to the socket Power switch set to OFF Set power switch to ON No power supplied from socket If necessary, use another device at the...
  • Page 93 ABUS Embedded video recorder Web interface user manual HDCC900x1 Manufacturer ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing (Germany)

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