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ABUS Digital Recorder
TVVR30002
User manual
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 ABUS Digital Recorder TVVR30002 User manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index. 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.
  • Page 3: Device Overview

    Device overview Device overview See System operation on page 13. Front 4 5 6 7 Rear 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...
  • Page 4 Device overview Remote control...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device overview ................................3   Quick guide ..................................8   Before you start ................................8   Installing the HDD ................................8   Establishing the connections ............................8   Configuring the device ..............................8   Important safety information ............................9  ...
  • Page 6 Contents Manual Record ................................22   Playback..................................23   General information ............................... 23   Playback screen ............................... 23   Using the control panel ............................. 23   Playback through video search ............................23   Playback: Advanced video search ..........................24   Playback from the live view screen ..........................
  • Page 7 Contents Network ................................... 45   General information ............................... 45   Terms and definitions ............................... 45   Network layout ................................46   Network configuration ............................... 46   Alarm ....................................50   Alarm overview ................................50   Alarm Input ................................50   Each triggered alarm can be handled individually.
  • Page 8: Quick Guide

    Installing the HDD • Network settings Note Warning Check the ABUS homepage (www.abus- Switch off the device and disconnect it from the sc.com) if for this device any firmware updates mains power supply. are available and install these. Pay attention to the required earthing of the de- vice to avoid static discharge.
  • Page 9: 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 de- Symbol Signal word Meaning vices.
  • Page 10: Overloading / Overvoltage

    Important safety information • To avoid the possibility of fires, the plug should al- Installation location / operating environ- ways be disconnected from the network socket if the ment device is not used for long periods. Disconnect the • Position the device on a firm, level surface and do not device from the mains power supply before impend- place any heavy objects on the device.
  • Page 11: 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 •...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    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 13: System Operation

    System operation System operation General information Connections on the rear of the device The device can be controlled as follows: Note • Using the remote control Pay attention to the overview on page 3. • Using the USB mouse Operating elements on the device Name Function Note...
  • Page 14: Operating Elements On The Remote Control

    System operation Switches on PTZ control Operating elements on the remote control Enter • Confirms the selection Note • Ticks / unticks the boxes Pay attention to the remote control diagram on During playback: page 4. • PLAY/PAUSE Single play mode: Name •...
  • Page 15: On-Screen Keyboard

    System operation On-screen keyboard Switching off, locking and rebooting the The on-screen keyboard appears after clicking on a text device entry field with the mouse: Click on “ShutDown” in the main menu. The overview appears. The keys have the same function as on a computer key- board.
  • Page 16: Setup Wizard

    Setup wizard Setup wizard Setting up the system Setting up the administrator The setup wizard guides you through the necessary ba- Warning sic system settings. The DVR is then set up for recording Note down the admin password. and surveillance. The following password is preset Note “1 2 3 4 5”...
  • Page 17: Hdd Management

    Setup wizard To transfer this schedule to other cameras, first se- HDD Management lect the camera (or “All” if all cameras should have Click on “Enter”. the same settings) and confirm by pressing Copy. Exit the setting by pressing OK, then click on Next. Network Settings Click on “Enter”.
  • Page 18: Live View

    Live view Live view Status symbols Overview • The following symbols are displayed depending on The live view starts automatically after the device is the operating status of the device: switched on. Symbol Meaning You can also go back to the live view by pressing the Event detected Menu key repeatedly.
  • Page 19: Digital Zoom

    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 sequence switch Digital Zoom Zooms in on the image section Activates PTZ mode Playback Switches to playback mode Menu Opens the main menu Note...
  • Page 20: System Settings

    Live view Setting the camera output System Settings Up to 16 cameras can be set simultaneously in the live Note view. The live view can be set as follows. Click on “Set”. Open the main menu, then click on “System Settings” Select the display mode.
  • Page 21: Record Settings

    Record Settings Record Settings More Settings Set-up Detailed settings Pre-alarm Recording period before an alarm Open the main menu, then click on “System Settings” (in seconds) and then “Record Settings”: Post-alarm Recording period after an alarm (in seconds) Expiration Period (in days) after which the re- cording is deleted automatically at 00:00.
  • Page 22: Manual Record

    Record Settings In the OSD, the hours of the respective days are listed • The camera settings can be copied and applied to all from left to right (the days are listed from top to bottom). cameras in the “Schedule” tab. A colour key is shown underneath the days (i.e.
  • Page 23: Playback

    Playback Playback Advances 30 seconds General information Fast-forward Playback can be made in three different ways: Slow-motion advance • Through the video search in the main menu Next recording / day • From the live view Time bar: • Through the log file in the maintenance menu •...
  • Page 24: Playback: Advanced Video Search

    Playback The following settings are available: Playback from the live view screen Camera Camera to be set Click on playback whilst the live view screen is shown: Video Type Schedule, motion detection, alarm or mo- Playback is controlled on the control panel: tion detection and/or alarm, manual re- cording, all File Type...
  • Page 25: Ptz Control

    • In order to open the menu of ABUS PTZ- Cameras enter Preset 95. By using the naviga- tion buttons you can move within the menu. Using the PTZ control panel No.
  • Page 26: Ptz Settings

    Exit the settings by pressing “Apply” and “OK”. Exit the settings by pressing “Apply” and “OK”. Note Note When using ABUS PTZ-Cameras with the Pelco- Compare the settings with the technical data of D protocol some presets are predefined and can- the connected camera.
  • Page 27: Tour Settings

    PTZ control Call a tour set in the PTZ-Camera Tour Settings You can also configure tours directly in the camera. The Patrols are defined tours from position to position that are advantage is that other control devices, e.g. keyboard, accessed in sequence on the PTZ camera. The individual can call the tours as well.
  • Page 28: Pattern Settings

    PTZ control Pattern Settings Patterns are defined tours from position to position that are accessed in sequence on the PTZ camera. Patterns are recorded live. The system saves the parameters used whilst you move and adjust the cameras in se- quence to the corresponding positions at a defined speed.
  • Page 29: Device Menu

    Device menu Device menu • Menu overview 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.
  • Page 30: Manual Record

    Device menu Manual Record Video Search Note Parameters for Video Search Only active cameras can be selected for manual “General” tab recording. Analog Overview of analogue cameras The recording starts immediately. Used for searching the selected cameras Select the camera by ticking the corresponding box. Video Type Continuous After a camera has been selected, the box changes...
  • Page 31: Results

    Device menu Results Set the parameters that should be used for search- ing for a recording. After making a search, the results screen is displayed: When searching in the “General” tab, you can open the overview by pressing “Details”: • Highlight the searched recording.
  • Page 32: Video Export

    Device menu Video Export 4. Click on Export to access the export screen. Select the connected medium used for data storage Note from the drop-down menu. The export function is used to store important re- If the medium is not displayed, click on Refresh. cordings on connected external media, such as: •...
  • Page 33: Manual Alarm

    Device menu Manual Alarm 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.
  • Page 34: Initialising The Hdd

    Device menu Initialising the HDD 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.
  • Page 35: Checking The Hdd Status

    Device menu Warning: If only one HDD is installed and this is set to “Read-only”, then the device cannot make re- cordings. Redundancy: At least two HDDs are installed. The redundant HDD makes an extra copy of the recordings. This is used as a data backup. •...
  • Page 36: System Settings

    Device menu System Settings Menu Setting Page RS232 No function Display Display settings and assignment of the event output Exception Behaviour of the device in excep- tional cases (HDD full, network disconnected etc.) User Adding and changing users, as- signing authorisation rights Note Pay attention to the instructions in the correspond- Note...
  • Page 37: System Settings: Camera

    Device menu OSD Display OSD transparent, flashing, non- “DST Settings” Setting transparent etc. OSD Display Screen position of the OSD Activated when box is ticked Position From / To Date of DST start / end Selection of whether the settings Copy To Daylight Saving Time Bias: Correc- DST Bias...
  • Page 38: Setting Up Of Zones

    Device menu Setting up of zones 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”.
  • Page 39: System Settings: Record

    Device menu System Settings: Record Note See description on page 21. System Settings: Network Note See separate section on page 45. System Settings: Alarm Note See separate section on page 50. System Settings: PTZ Note See description on page 25. System Settings: RS232 No function.
  • Page 40: System Settings: Exception

    Device menu System Settings: Exception To add a new user, select Add. Note Parameter Setting Enter the trigger under “Exception Type”, for ex- User Name Unique identification ample: Password Access code for the device (device man- • HDD Full agement) •...
  • Page 41 Device menu Setting the access rights Control the access rights of the user by clicking on “Permission”: Note The user can make the settings locally (i.e. on the device) or change the parameters. The user can access the device via the network connection.
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    Device menu Upgrading the device Maintenance Note A device upgrade can be made from a USB de- Note vice or over the network via FTP. This menu is used for device maintenance, and • Copy the upgrade file (*.mav format) to the should only be operated by experienced users.
  • Page 43: Log Search

    Device menu Log Search Type Minor type / sub-parameter Operation • • Switch On • ShutDown • Irregular ShutDown • Local Reboot • Local Login / Local Logout • Local Settings • • Local Recording Begin / • Local PTZ Control •...
  • Page 44: Default Settings

    Device menu Default Settings Information Note The technical data of the device is displayed in the information menu. This can be useful for support queries, for exam- ple. ShutDown Note In this process, the device is reset to the factory de- fault settings.
  • Page 45: Network

    Network Network General information Parameter Setting Correct network settings are essential in the following Name The name server is responsible for as- cases: server signing a unique IP address to a web ad- • When using remote control of the device and surveil- dress or URL (e.g.
  • Page 46: Network Layout

    Network Network layout Parameter Setting The device must be physically connected to the network NIC Type Set the transmission speed of the in- over a CAT5 cable (see connections on page 3). stalled network card here. Tip: 10M/100M Note DHCP Tick the box if the IP addresses are Pay attention to the specific information and in- assigned dynamically via DHCP in the...
  • Page 47 Email Used to specify the e-mail settings which are sent as an e-mail to a spe- To use the ABUS DDNS function, you must first set cific address in the event of an alarm. up an account under www.eytronserver.com. Please note the FAQs on the website when doing this.
  • Page 48 Network Setting the HOST / OTHERS Setting up an e-mail address In the event of an alarm, the device can send a message Legen Sie i by e-mail. Enter the e-mail configuration here: Legen Sie i Parameter Setting Alarm Host IP No function Parameter Setting...
  • Page 49 Network Enter the parameters of the e-mail notification. Click on Test to send a test e-mail. Note The device sends an e-mail to the specified re- cipients. If the e-mail is not received, check the settings and correct them. If necessary, check the spam filter of your e-mail client.
  • Page 50: Alarm

    Alarm Alarm Alarm overview Parameter Setting The alarm settings regulate the type of camera surveil- Setting Tick the box to make exception lance in a detailed fashion and control the device behav- settings and notification settings iour (for example, in the event of motion detection or (see page Fehler! Textmarke video signal loss).
  • Page 51 The software must be should be activated. For example, if enabled and the recorder you have installed the ABUS IP alarm set to surveillance mode on module, then you can use the the PC.
  • Page 52: Alarm Output

    Alarm Output IP alarm module 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”...
  • Page 53: 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 Power switch set to OFF Turn the power switch to ON No current in the power socket Use another device on the socket, where...
  • Page 54: Index

    Index Index Access rights 41 Exception 40 Advanced Remote control 4, 14 Address range 45 Frame rate 21 configuration 46 Reset 44 Admin 40 FTP 42 Configuration 46 Resolution 21 Admin Password 8, FTP server 42 Email 48 RS232 39 16, 40 Gateway 45 Status 49...
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Subject is to alterations and errors. The dimensions are approximate values. TVVR30002 4-channel compact digital recorder Video compression H.264 Hybrid-compatible Camera inputs 4 x BNC (1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω) Camera outputs IP cameras IP camera protocols Monitor outputs Monitor: 1 x BNC (1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω)
  • Page 56: Hdd Storage Capacity

    4CIF 1 x 1 TB On the included CD you can find a program in order to calculate the required amount of memory. In addition you find this software for download on our homepage together with the ABUS CMS software.
  • Page 57: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Information on the EU directive on waste • Change low batteries in good time. electrical and electronic equipment • Always change all the batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type. To protect the environment, do not dispose of the device with domestic waste at the end of its service life.
  • Page 58: Glossary

    An address in the computer network based on the Inter- Name used for the identification of websites on the Inter- net protocol. Allows different devices to identify them- net (e.g. www.abus-sc.de). selves in a network so that they are accessed specifi- cally.
  • Page 59 MPEG PPPoE Moving Picture Experts Group – International standard PPP over Ethernet (point-to-point protocol) for the compression of moving images. On some DVDs, Network transmission method used for establishing a the digital audio signals are compressed and recorded in connection over dial-up lines. Used in ADSL connections, this format.
  • Page 60: Internal Hdd

    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.
  • Page 61 ABUS Digital Recorder TVVR30002 Manufacturer: ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing (Germany)

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