Abus NVR10020P User Manual

Abus NVR10020P User Manual

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User manual local user interface
Original user manual in English. Keep for future use.
Version 02/2020

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  • Page 1 ABUS NVR User manual local user interface Original user manual in English. Keep for future use. Version 02/2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Declaration of conformity ..................5 Setup wizard ......................6 Live view ......................6 Main menu ......................8 Camera menu ......................9 Camera command ....................9 Display menu ......................9 Playback view ....................10 Camera selection ....................10 Calendar ....................... 11 Camera command ....................
  • Page 3 NTP ........................44 NAT ........................44 Advanced settings – SNMP ................45 Advanced settings – Email ................46 Advanced settings – ABUS Link Station ............47 Advanced settings – additional settings ............. 48 Live view ....................... 49 General ......................49 Layout / display ....................
  • Page 4 Import/Export ......................53 Update ........................54 Restore defaults ....................54 Network ......................... 55 Hard disk drive function ..................55 System maintenance..................... 56 Advanced settings ....................56...
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    1) Declaration of conformity ABUS Security Center hereby declares that the enclosed product complies with the requirements of the following directives: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Low-Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU The full EU declaration of conformity can be obtained from the following address: ABUS Security Center GmbH &...
  • Page 6: Setup Wizard

    2) Setup wizard The setup wizard guides you through the required basic settings for the system. The recorder should then be ready for recording and monitoring. 3) Live view Live view starts automatically when the device is switched on. The live view function provides the option of displaying live images and executing camera commands for all cameras connected to the recorder.
  • Page 7 • Double-clicking an image displays the selected camera image in full screen or switches back to the original view. • Click the right-hand button to show or hide the menu in order to display only the relevant camera layout in full screen. The live view is divided into the following function areas: Main menu For selecting the configuration and operating menus...
  • Page 8: Main Menu

    Main menu Switches to live view Switches to playback view Switches to file search Switches to intelligent analysis Switches to menu for camera settings Switches to menu for memory settings Switches to menu for system settings Switches to menu for maintenance settings Opens the log book All interactions and events are recorded in the log book.
  • Page 9: Camera Menu

    Camera menu Camera command Generates an instant image Starts playback of the last 5 minutes Opens the PTZ control Opens digital zoom Switches audio on/off Opens the display priority Shows information on the video stream Starts/ends the recording, ATTENTION: This function overwrites the existing recording schedules.
  • Page 10: Playback View

    4) Playback view Playback allows recorded video data from cameras on the recorder to be played. The playback view is divided into the following function areas: Camera For selecting the cameras for the playback. selection Calendar For selecting the date of the recorded data. Camera For selecting camera commands and actions for the selected command...
  • Page 11: Calendar

    Calendar Here you can select the day of the recording to be searched. By clicking on “User-defined search”, you can open a new window with criteria and filters for further customising your search. Time For selecting a predefined period of time or a period of time defined by you File type For selecting whether you want to search for videos or images...
  • Page 12: Playback Control

    Playback control Then, click on the time bar to start/continue the playback from the desired time. Recordings are shown by coloured bars in the time bar. The colour coding is explained below: Continuous recording Event recording (motion, alarm input, VCA) Smart Search (depending on the filter) Preview This function gives you a quick overview.
  • Page 13: Time Bar Filters

    Time bar filters There are four different filters for simplifying the search for particular recordings. The display of the time bar is always adjusted as well. Duration Shows all continuous recordings • Shows all recordings triggered by a VCA function, e.g. tripwire •...
  • Page 14: File Search

    Jumps forward 30 seconds Play back and pause recording backwards Play back and pause recording forwards Decreases the playback speed Playback speed Increases the playback speed Switches between stream 1 and stream 2 Open the camera layout selection Starts/ends full-screen display 5) File search Here you have two options to search for recordings: •...
  • Page 15: Saved Search

    Saved search Saved search requests are displayed here and can be called up quickly at a later time. All files Time For selecting a predefined period of time or a period of time defined by you. Camera For selecting which camera archives to search through File type For selecting whether you want to search for videos or images Tagging...
  • Page 16: Export Search Results

    Export search results Search results can be exported quickly and easily. Select the video or image to be exported (multiple selection is possible) and click on the “Export” button. During export, you can also export the log file and a video player in addition to the recordings.
  • Page 17: Camera Settings

    7) Camera settings You will find camera management in this menu. You will also find the basic camera settings here. Camera Select all cameras Add camera Delete camera Import/export camera list More settings: • Protocol Here you can create a user-specific RTSP profile. This profile can then be selected when adding a camera.
  • Page 18: Network Overview

    Type: RTSP Transmission protocol: Use the auto setting, provided that there are no special requirements. Port: Enter the RTSP port Path: Specify the RTSP streaming path on the network camera Typical layout of an RTSP streaming path: rtsp://192.168.0.1:554/video.h264 • Camera default password management Here you can change the default password (assigned during initial setup in the setup wizard).
  • Page 19 Alternatively, you can add cameras by clicking on the buttons in the menu above. IP address IP address of the camera Protocol Manufacturer communication protocol. For ABUS cameras, please select ABUS as the protocol. Port Communication port of the camera (usually port 80 or 8000)
  • Page 20: Connecting Camera Via Poe

    IP camera certificate must firstly be imported into the NVR (see network settings). Connecting camera via PoE NVR10020P and NVR10030P have integrated PoE ports via which ABUS network cameras can be connected directly. (See compatibility list). Please connect the individual cameras to the PoE ports one-by-one and wait until the status of the relevant camera is “ONLINE”...
  • Page 21 A) PoE Power Configuration Channel: This shows the number of available slots Long-distance Here you can activate long-distance transmission transmission: Short-distance Here you can activate short-distance transmission transmission: Channel status: This shows which cameras are connected. Info display: The power consumption of all connected cameras is added up Current power: here Available power:...
  • Page 22 B) PoE Bonding Configuration Here you will find a list in which you can Activate/Deactivate the PoE channels. When you deactivate the “PoE ports”, you can add network cameras in the normal manner in the “IP camera” menu.
  • Page 23: Layout

    Layout You can adjust the display settings for each individual camera. You can alter the position of the camera name and date and time directly in the live image displayed. Important: The range of settings may vary depending on the camera model used. You will find more information on the settings in the user guide for the camera.
  • Page 24: Private Zone

    Private Zone Here you can create up to 4 private zones per camera. By clicking on the “Activate” box, you can create and delete the private zone directly in the live image displayed. Video parameters Here you can adjust the video parameters for streams 1 and 2. Important: You will find more information on the settings in the user guide for the camera.
  • Page 25: Event

    “Live view”) Audible Warning Triggers a warning tone on the recorder CMS / Link Station Sends a push notification to the ABUS CMS or ABUS Link Push Station App Send Email Sends an email (the recipients + SMTP must be set up in advance) Local->1...
  • Page 26: Normal Event

    Normal event The following events can be set up in the “Normal event” menu: Motion detection The recorder processes exclusively the motion detection within the camera. If a live image from the camera is displayed in this dialogue, you can configure the camera's motion screens directly. Note: The displayed settings for motion detection are basic settings.
  • Page 27: Intelligent Event

    Intelligent event Note: There are various VCA functions depending on the camera used. For more detailed instructions on using this function, please consult the camera instruction manual. The functions mentioned here are the most frequently available VCA functions: Tripwire detection The tripwire function triggers an event if an object crosses a virtual line in a certain direction or both directions.
  • Page 28: Storage Settings

    8) Storage settings Schedule In this menu, you can define the schedule and the triggers for recording videos and images. Recording plan Here you can programme the recording of videos Detection Here you can programme the recording of images Video recording (recording plan) First, enable the schedule, click on a trigger and then click and drag in the week calendar using the lift-hand mouse button to define the desired times.
  • Page 29: Advanced Configuration

    Advanced Configuration Record Audio Enables audio recording (provided that the camera delivers a signal and the stream is switched to “Video & Audio”) Pre-play Here you can enable pre-play recording Note: Depending on the system configuration and the number of cameras, you can save up to 10 seconds.
  • Page 30: Storage Medium

    An image is only saved for simultaneous motion detection and M & A alarm input No recording takes place None Edit Here you can edit the settings in list form By clicking on the “Advanced” button, you can also apply the following settings. You will find the following setting options under “Advanced”: Parameter Shows the setting for continuous recording and event...
  • Page 31 Important: The installed hard disk drives have to be initialised before the device can be used for recording. All data will be deleted from the hard disk drive during initialisation. Number of hard disk drives installed / NAS drives added Capacity Shows the storage space in GB Status...
  • Page 32: Add Nethdd

    Add NetHDD Click on “Add” to add a network drive. Important: It is recommended to use a single volume per NVR on the NAS, as using multiple volumes can cause problems. NetHDD Choose from eight NetHDDs. • NAS: For this setting, your network storage must support the Type NFS file system.
  • Page 33: Mode: Quota

    Mode: Quota In this mode, video data is divided between the total number of data storage devices connected and written onto them. Camera Select the camera Video storage space Video storage space currently in use on the linked data used storage devices.
  • Page 34: Auto Backup

    Auto backup Here you can set up automatic backup. The last 24h are automatically exported to a USB / eSATA device. Backup status Displays the progress of the backup procedure Current status Displays the current status. Last backup Shows whether the last backup was successful or not Auto backup You can set the backup to be carried out...
  • Page 35: Advanced Settings

    Advanced settings Here you can apply general settings for all hard disk drives installed. Overwrite Specify whether older recordings should be overwritten when the hard disk drive is full. HDD sleep function When this function is activated, idle hard disk drives go into standby mode.
  • Page 36 Array: This view shows the current status of the RAID array. The following actions can be performed: Rebuild Carry out a manual rebuild of the array. This rebuilds the data structure of the RAID array. Delete Delete the RAID array. This renders the data storage devices “free”...
  • Page 37: System Settings

    9) System settings All basic device settings are managed in the “System” menu. Important: Ensure that the date and time are set correctly. Subsequent alterations may lead to loss of data. Ensure data is backed up beforehand. General Language Choose the menu language to be displayed Time zone Select your time zone Date Format...
  • Page 38 Enable Password Select whether a password request should appear for local operation. Attention: However, the password does need to be entered if accessing via the network. VGA Resolution Select the monitor resolution for the VGA output HDMI resolution Select the monitor resolution for the HDMI output Mouse Pointer Select the mouse pointer speed Speed...
  • Page 39: Users

    Users Users can be managed in the “Users” menu. Add user Editing a user Delete Users Specifies which cameras can be seen locally on the “Lock screen”.
  • Page 40: Add User

    Add user Click on the “+” symbol to add a user. User name Choose a unique name Password Choose a password Note: change your passwords regularly, using a combination of letters and numbers etc. and note them down to be stored in a safe place.
  • Page 41: Delete Users

    Delete Users To delete a user, first select a user and then click on the “Delete” symbol. Live view parameters Here you can specify which cameras may and may not be displayed when no users are logged on. To do this, enter the admin password and then select which cameras should be displayed when no one is logged in.
  • Page 42: Network

    Network The complete network configuration of the recorder can be carried out in the “Network” menu. The recorder must be physically connected to the network at least means of a network cable. To allow for smooth network operation, we suggest using continuous gigabit cabling between the recorder, camera and switch.
  • Page 43: Ddns

    If you want to use the ABUS server for remote access, proceed as follows: 1) In order to be able to use the ABUS DDNS function, you must first set up a free account at http://www.abus-server.com. Please read the FAQs on this topic on the website.
  • Page 44: Pppoe

    The NVR will then connect to the ABUS server account. This can take up to two minutes. The ports will then be transmitted and updated at regular intervals on the ABUS server. The respective ports in the router/firewall must be enabled/forwarded such that access is possible from the outside and the ABUS server port scan identifies the “green”...
  • Page 45: Advanced Settings - Snmp

    Advanced settings – SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to monitor and control network components from a central station. The protocol regulates the communication between the monitored devices and the monitoring station. Activate Select the checkbox to create a connection to SNMP software SNMP Version The version of the SNMP system SNMP port...
  • Page 46: Advanced Settings - Email

    Advanced settings – Email In the event of an alarm, the device can send a message by email. Enter the email configuration here. Server Tick the box when authentication on the server is required authentication User name Enter the user name of your email account here Password Enter the password of your email account here Sender...
  • Page 47: Advanced Settings - Abus Link Station

    Station user account You can add devices in the “ABUS Link Station” app very easily by scanning the QR code of the device. This QR code is included in the scope of delivery or you can use the QR code displayed here in the menu.
  • Page 48: Advanced Settings - Additional Settings

    Alarm host port Port for your CMS station (default: 7200) Server port Port for data communication with ABUS CMS and iDVR app / ABUS LINK STATION APP (normal connection via IP) (default: 8000) HTTP port Port for the web server...
  • Page 49: Live View

    Live view In the live view menu, define the behaviour of the local image output on the recorder. General Video output Here you can select which connection you want to change the settings for Layout Here you can select the camera layout: 1x1, 2x2, 1+5, 1+7, 3x3, etc.
  • Page 50: Layout / Display

    Layout / display Here you can specify the camera layout for the selected monitor. Note: Watch out for possible limitations in the live view with regards to the local decoding power of the recorder. All-in-one stream (Channel-Zero) Here you can enable the “All-in-one” stream. The recorder will then provide an additional stream.
  • Page 51: Holiday

    Holiday The holiday schedule has a higher priority than the normal recording schedule and, when enabled, overrides it. Hot spare Hot spare mode offers an additional safeguard against the failure of your recording system. At least one additional recorder is needed for this. The primary recorder performs the “master”...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Settings

    First, set up the second device on the network and configure all basic functions (date, memory drives etc.). In the “Hot spare” menu, select the hot spare mode for this device. You will need to restart the recorder in order to do this. Follow the instructions. Make a note of the IP address for the hot spare device.
  • Page 53: Log Book

    Log book All interactions and events are recorded in the log book. Entries can be filtered according to specific criteria and displayed. Import/Export Here you can import and export the configuration data from the recorder.
  • Page 54: Update

    Update Here you can update the recorder with the latest firmware. Restore defaults Here you can reset the recorder settings, completely reset the recorder to factory settings or reset the recorder to “Disabled”.
  • Page 55: Network

    Network In this menu you will find various information on the network interface, network traffic and network status. Hard disk drive function In this menu you will find various information on the installed hard disk drive. You can also check the hard disk drive for “Bad sectors”.
  • Page 56: System Maintenance

    System maintenance Advanced settings ONVIF: Here you can activate the ONVIF function and create users who are authorised to access the NVR via the ONVIF protocol.
  • Page 57 Here you can activate/deactivate stream encryption for access via the ABUS LINK STATION app and change the verification code. This is required for accessing live images in the app as well as for remote access via the web interface and ABUS CMS software.
  • Page 58 Double Verification Settings (Two-man rule): The Double Verification allows for double verification of a “Guest” or “Operator” user for the following actions: ▪ Local Playback ▪ Remote Playback ▪ Local Video Export One of these actions can only be carried out if the “Double Verification” user then enters their password, thereby completing the double verification process.

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