Abus IPCA22500 User Manual
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IPCA22500 / IPCA32500 / IPCA52000 /
IPCA62500 / IPCA62505 /
IPCA72500 / IPCA72505
Version 10/2017
English translation of the original German user manual. Retain for future reference.

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  • Page 1 IPCA22500 / IPCA32500 / IPCA52000 / IPCA62500 / IPCA62505 / IPCA72500 / IPCA72505 Version 10/2017 English translation of the original German user manual. Retain for future reference.
  • Page 2 Introduction Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. IPCA22500 This device complies with the requirements of the following EU directives: the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. The full EU Declaration of Conformity text can be found at: www.abus.com/product/IPCA22500...
  • Page 3 This user manual has been produced with the greatest of care. Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies, please let us know about them. ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG does not accept any liability for technical and typographical errors, and reserves the right to make changes to the product and user manuals at any time and without prior warning.
  • Page 4 Important safety information All guarantee claims are invalid in the event of damage caused by non-compliance with this user manual. We cannot be held liable for resulting damage. In the event of material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non- compliance with the safety information, we cannot be held liable.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    6.13 E IPCA32500, IPCA72500, IPCA72505)..... 76 XCHANGE OF MICRO CARD ONLY INITIAL START-UP ......................77 7.1 U ABUS IP I ............77 SING THE NSTALLER FOR CAMERA SEARCH 7.2 A ..........78 CCESSING THE NETWORK CAMERA USING A WEB BROWSER 7.2.1 G...
  • Page 6 10.4.2.1 IP ......................97 ETTINGS 10.4.2.2 P ......................... 97 ORTS 10.4.2.3 DDNS .......................... 97 10.4.2.4 HTTPS ........................98 10.4.2.5 SMTP/E ........................ 98 MAIL 10.4.2.6 M ........................98 ULTICAST 10.4.2.7 ONVIF ......................... 98 10.4.2.8 FTP S ........................ 98 ERVER 10.4.3 O ........................
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    √ √ (without pin) Hexagonal socket key √ √ (with pin) Reset tool √ √ √ √ √ Software CD (ABUS, √ √ √ √ √ IP installer) Clamp for cable √ √ attachment Cable gland M25 √ Cable for analogue √...
  • Page 8 General safety √ instructions Hexagonal socket key (without pin) Hexagonal socket key √ (with pin) Reset tool √ Software CD (ABUS, √ IP installer) Clamp for cable √ attachment Cable gland M25 √ Cable for analogue √ video output (BNC) Desiccant bag √...
  • Page 9: Features And Functions

     Sony Xarina DSP and Sony Exmore image sensor  Tamron Motor Vario lens 3–9 mm (IPCA22500, IPCA32500, IPCA62500, IPCA72500) or 9–22 mm (IPCA62505) or 5–50 mm (IPCA72505)  16 GB internal memory for recording in the event of a power failure ...
  • Page 10: Device Description

    5. Device description Overview – Model numbers Model number IPCA22500 IPCA32500 IPCA52000 IPCA62505 IPCA72500 Resolution 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p DWDR/WDR WDR, WDR, WDR, WDR, WDR, 120 dB 120 dB 120 dB 120 dB 120 dB 2D DNR/3D DNR √...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Connections, Control Elements, Front/Back

    Overview of connections, control elements, front/back IPCA22500...
  • Page 12 IPCA32500...
  • Page 13 IPCA52000...
  • Page 14 IPCA6250X...
  • Page 15 IPCA72500 / IPCA72505...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Connections Control Elements Front Back Installation

    Laying the cables You must pay attention to the following instructions when laying the cables: IPCA22500 A break-out panel for feeding the cable is located on the base plate for laying the cables at the side. Use pliers to remove the break-out panel. Use a file to smooth out the edges of the break- out panel.
  • Page 18: Power Supply

    IPCA72500 / IPCA72505 For this type of camera, the cable is intended to be laid at the side or concealed. There are openings at the side and on the base for this. The unused opening is sealed using a blind plug. For installation the supplied cable gland must be used (for the side and base) in accordance with protection class IP66.
  • Page 19: Attaching The Network Cable

    IPCAXXXX. 6.6 Zoom and focus settings IPCA22500 / IPCA32500 / IPCA62500 / IPCA62505 / IPCA72500 / IPCA72505 The cameras have a built-in Motor Vario zoom lens. It is possible to change the zoom factor or adapt the focus via the camera's web interface ("installer" access).
  • Page 20: Attaching The Optional Connecting Cable For Ipca32500, Ipca72500 And Ipca72505

    6.7 Attaching the optional connecting cable for IPCA32500, IPCA72500 and IPCA72505 Using the optional connecting cables TVAC40720 and TVAC40730, suitable dome cameras can gain the following additional interfaces: TVAC40720 TVAC40730 Suitable for IPCA32500 IPCA72500 Audio input, 3.5 mm stereo √ √...
  • Page 21: Status Indicators

    6.9 Status indicators Display LED Function LED to display supply voltage If the LED is active and uninterrupted, the supply voltage is (green) correct and available. Status LED (blue) a) LED flashes 1/s -> Camera is starting up, booting process b) LED deactivated (LED displaying supply voltage is permanently active) ->...
  • Page 22: Restoring Factory Settings (Reset)

    Ethernet) and hold down the "Reset" button for a further 60 seconds. 6.12 Changing the dome IPCA32500 / IPCA72500 If required, there is a tinted dome available for the IP dome cameras specified (ABUS item number TVAC31065). The dome is installed as follows: 1.
  • Page 23: Exchange Of Microsd Card (Only Ipca32500, Ipca72500, Ipca72505)

    6.13 Exchange of microSD card (only IPCA32500, IPCA72500, IPCA72505) The exchange of the built in microSD card must be done in disconnected condition. After loosening and removing the dome head, the pre-installed microSD card can be seen inside the housing. This card can be exchanged for a card with a different capacity. To remove, gently press the micro SD card, this will release the card from the socket.
  • Page 24: Initial Start-Up

    7. Initial start-up 7.1 Using the ABUS IP Installer for camera search Install and start up the ABUS IP Installer using the enclosed software CD (or alternatively using the ABUS website www.abus.com, available for each respective product). The IP camera should now appear in the selection list without the relevant IP address for the target network, where appropriate.
  • Page 25: Accessing The Network Camera Using A Web Browser

    7.2 Accessing the network camera using a web browser Enter the camera IP address into the address bar in the browser (if a different HTTP Port is used in Internet Explorer you must also enter "http://“ before the IP address.) 7.2.1 General instructions for using the settings pages Functional element Description...
  • Page 26 Mozilla Firefox Unter der aktuellen Version von Mozilla Firefox ist aktuelle keine Videodarstellung möglich. Google Chrome Unter der aktuellen Version von Google Chrome ist keine Videodarstellung möglich. Hinweis für Google Chrome (ältere Versionen, bis Version 42): Das Videoplugin wird ausschließlich für die Windows-Version des Google-Chrome Browsers unterstützt.
  • Page 27: Homepage (Login Page)

    7.4 Homepage (login page) After entering the IP address in the browser's address bar and opening up the page, the home page will appear in the language set in the Internet Explorer options (Windows setting). Each respective user account (installer, master or user) can set their language individually. For example, the settings pages can be set to English for the "installer"...
  • Page 28: User Accounts And Passwords

    7.5 User accounts and passwords Overview of the types of user with the username descriptions, the default passwords and corresponding privileges. User types Username Default password Privileges  Installer installer installer Video display on web browser  Instant image  Local video recording on PC <can be modified by <can be modified by installer>...
  • Page 29: User Menu "User

    8. User menu "user" Button/display on screen Function Information bar Live display Help page Log out as user Button/display Function on screen Instant image function This function saves an instant image from the current video stream in JPEG format. The picture is stored in the following folder: C:/Users/<username>/Own images Video function This function saves a video from the current video stream in AVI format.
  • Page 30 C:/Users/<username>/Own users Activate switching output This button can be used to manually activate or deactivate the switching output (e.g. door opener function). Muting the microphone (if available) This button can be used to deactivate the microphone in the optional audio input. Muting the speaker (if available) This button can be used to deactivate the speaker in the optional audio output.
  • Page 31: View And Configuration Menu User "Master

    9. View and configuration menu user "master" (Example image) Button/display Function on screen Instant image function This function saves an instant image from the current video stream in JPEG format. The picture is stored in the following folder: C:/Users/<username>/User images Video function This function saves a video from the current video stream in AVI format.
  • Page 32 Muting the microphone (if available) This button can be used to deactivate the microphone in the optional audio input. Muting the speaker (if available) This button can be used to deactivate the speaker in the optional audio output. Full screen mode Switching the video picture on the monitor to full screen mode (you can also do this by double clicking within the video frame).
  • Page 33: Deactivate/Activate Installer Access

    9.1 Deactivate/activate installer access Block user "installer": ticking the box will block access for the user "installer". Only the "master" user can unblock access again. If the "installer" user has forgotten their login information, you must load the factory settings for the camera via the "RESET" button. This will restore all usernames and passwords to factory settings.
  • Page 34: Displaying/Downloading Video From The Internal Memory

    9.2 Displaying/downloading video from the internal memory File list: all the video data recorded by the camera during a network failure is displayed here. The maximum file size is 150 MB. If the file size is exceeded due to the length of recording, a new file is opened.
  • Page 35: View And Configuration Menus User "Installer

    10. View and configuration menus user "installer" 10.1 Live view The live view display for the installer user is similar to that of the master user. However, the installer user has extended options for settings such as the set up wizard or extended configuration.
  • Page 36 You can exit full screen mode by double clicking within the video frame again or pressing the ESC button. Zoom/focus setting (only available with IPCA22500, IPCA32500, IPCA62500, IPCA62505, IPCA72500, IPCA72505) Status display switching input This symbol displays the activation status of the switching input.
  • Page 37: Info Page

    10.2 Info page The info page displays general information about the camera, e.g. installed firmware version or MAC address of the camera. In the area to the upper left, the general status of the system is represented by a symbol. System is running correctly All parameters such as system temperature and processor usage are fine.
  • Page 38: Setup Wizard

    IP address: display of the IP address currently set System time: current date/time set: MAC address: MAC address of the camera (hardware address of the network interface) Logged on user: user currently logged on Memory usage: internal memory status Data throughput: total video and audio bit rate over the network interface (outgoing) CPU usage: display of the processor usage of the camera.
  • Page 39: Day Profile

    Colour image: see option "Day profile" IR LEDs off: this function is only available for models IPCA22500, IPCA32500, IPCA62500, IPCA62505 and IPCA72500. This function helps if the built-in IR LEDs are causing undesired reflections in the video picture (e.g. camera installation behind window panes or too close to objects) Checkbox ticked: IR LEDs are deactivated in night mode Checkbox not ticked: IR LEDs are activated in night mode.
  • Page 40: Privacy Masking

    The time range set represents the day time range. Outside of these times, night mode is used. Day: the camera stays in day mode permanently. In day mode the infrared cut filter (ICR) is constantly in front of the lens. This means that the image sensor can't pick up any infrared light.
  • Page 41: Video Stream Settings

    10.4.1.6 Video stream settings In the video stream setting there are settings for the video stream 1, 2 or 3. Stream 1 (record/browser stream) Stream 2 (app-/multi screen view stream) Stream 3 (network loss stream) TV output: Enable or disable of the analog video output on the camera Video codec: Select the type of video coding from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 42: Network Loss Recording

    Bit rate / Video quality: Select the maximum bit rate (h.264) or video quality (MJPEG) from the drop-down menu. The recommended settings for h.264 are 4 mbit/s at 1080p and 2 mbit/s at 720p. Setting the size of the I-frame image. Higher values (eg +12) result in better image quality, however, there may be restrictions on playback, since the decoding is more complex and takes longer.
  • Page 43 Ping IP address: IP address or domain address that is tested for existence in the network (this could be the NVR, for example) Interval: interval for the test. The ping interval determines when recording starts after the unsuccessful ping. The smaller the interval, the earlier the recording is able to begin (but this does require a good network infrastructure).
  • Page 44: Network

    DDNS service provider Password: account password with the DDNS service provider Host name: registered host name with the DDNS service provider Further information on the "ABUS SERVER" can be found on the help page at the following address: https://www.abus-server.com/faq.html...
  • Page 45: Https

    10.4.2.4 HTTPS Activate HTTPS: ticking the checkbox activates the HTTPS function (fixed, self-signed certificate). The HTTP interface is largely active. HTTPS port: the default port for HTTPS transmission is 443. If several IP cameras are located on one subnet, each camera should have its own unique HTTPS port.
  • Page 46: Overlay Text

    FTP password: Enter the password from the FTP server account. FTP server port: Enter the FTP port of the server. The default for the FTP port is 23. Path: If necessary, enter another path (subfolder on the FTP server). FTP mode: Port: Active FTP mode PASV: Passive FTP mode Create a folder:...
  • Page 47: System

    Firmware online check: this function checks whether a new firmware version is available on the ABUS website. If there is, the camera offers to download the firmware on to the PC (download link). Then the firmware must be manually installed using the firmware update function.
  • Page 48: Alarm Manager

    mask further on in the preview. Selecting a second one will remove the previously selected mask. The masks are applied by saving them to the settings. Delete: selecting a range in the list and pressing this button deletes the range. Threshold value: represents the area that has to be changed in the video frame Day sensitivity:...
  • Page 49: Audio

    In Germany the standard network frequency is 50 Hz. Send data: with approval from the "installer" user, the camera settings data and log file can be sent to ABUS Support. This is dependent on the previous setting in your country of service. Service user: if service is required, this function can create a username and password.
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Please contact your dealer or dispose of the products at the local collection point for electronic waste. Technical data Technical data of all cameras of this series are available under www.abus.com over the product search function.

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