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Installation location/operating environment 

Do not place any heavy objects on the device. 

The  device  is  only  designed  for  operation  in  spaces  with  appropriate  temperatures  or  humidity  (e.g. 
bathrooms), or excessive accumulation of dust. Please refer to the individual devices' technical data for 
more detailed information. 

 

Ensure that: 

 

adequate ventilation is always guaranteed (do not place the device on a shelf, thick carpet, bed 
or wherever ventilation slits may be covered. Always leave a 10 cm gap on all sides) 

 

no direct sources of heat (e.g. radiators) can affect the device  

 

interior devices are not exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light 

 

the device is not in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. loudspeakers) 

 

no naked lights (e.g. lit candles) are on, or next to the device 

 

sprayed or dripping water is prevented from coming into contact with interior devices and caustic 
fluids are avoided 

 

the device is not operated in the vicinity of water, in particular, the device should never be 
submerged (do not place objects containing fluids, e.g. vases or drinks, on or near the device) 

 

no foreign bodies penetrate the device 

 

the device is not exposed to wide temperature variations, as otherwise there may be 
condensation from humidity causing electrical short circuits  

 

the device is not exposed to excessive shock or vibration. 

 

Unpacking the device 

Handle the device with extreme care when unpacking it. 

Packaging and packaging aids can be reused and, as far as possible, should be sent for recycling. 

We recommend the following: 

Paper, cardboard and corrugated cardboard as well as plastic packaging items should be placed in the 
appropriate recycling containers. 

If no such facility exists in the area, these materials should be put into the general household waste.  

 

 

Warning 

If the original packaging has been damaged, start by inspecting the device. If the device 
shows signs of damage, return it in the original packaging and inform the delivery service. 

 

Disposal 

Devices displaying this symbol may not be disposed of with domestic waste. At the end 
of its service life, dispose of the product according to the applicable legal requirements. 

Please  contact  your  dealer  or  dispose  of  the  products  at  the  local  collection  point  for 
electronic waste. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TVIP11561

Page 1: ...1560 User guide You can find important information and FAQs about this and other products online at www abus com Version 1 0 Firmware 5 4 4 Build 170502 English translation of the original German user...

Page 2: ...specialist dealer Data storage is subject to national data privacy guidelines Warning as required by 201 StGB German Criminal Code Whosoever unlawfully makes an audio recording of the privately spoken...

Page 3: ...ore using this device for the first time please read the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information even if you are familiar with the use of electronic devices All guarantee...

Page 4: ...as this can cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the device itself items of furniture or other heavy objects on the cable and ensure that it does not become kinked especially at the c...

Page 5: ...place objects containing fluids e g vases or drinks on or near the device no foreign bodies penetrate the device the device is not exposed to wide temperature variations as otherwise there may be con...

Page 6: ...ises or smells develop switch the device off immediately and unplug from the socket In such cases the device should not be used until it has been inspected by a qualified technician Have all maintenan...

Page 7: ...P61560 16 5 Initial start up 17 6 First access 18 6 1 First access with ABUS IP Installer 18 6 2 Password assignment Activation 18 6 3 Login 19 6 4 Video plug in 19 7 Live view 20 7 1 Menu bar 20 7 2...

Page 8: ...6 3 Log file 42 11 7 PTZ 43 11 7 1 Preset Tour Pattern 44 11 8 Event 45 11 8 1 Motion detection 46 11 8 2 Alarm input 47 11 8 3 Alarm output 47 11 8 4 PIR Alarm 48 11 9 Alarm manager 49 11 9 1 Add edi...

Page 9: ...n tilt indoor camera with alarm function Ceiling bracket Power supply unit EU AU UK 1 m network cable CD Quickstart guide Installation materials TVIP41560 Wi Fi HD 720p outdoor dome camera Power suppl...

Page 10: ...s 6 Photo sensor 7 IR LED 8 LAN PoE enabled 9 WPS Reset button 10 Alarm input output 11 12 V DC power supply connection 2 2 TVIP21560 1 WPS button microSD card slot 2 LED status bar 3 IR LEDs 4 Microp...

Page 11: ...late 2 IR LEDs 3 Photo sensor 4 Lens 5 Internal microSD card slot WPS Reset button TVIP41560 only 2 4 TVIP61560 1 Camera holder 2 Covered microSD card slot WPS Reset button TVIP61560 only 3 Lens 4 Pho...

Page 12: ...cover which can be used if necessary This cover provides additional protection by preventing moisture from entering the equipment When using the cover the network cable must only be connected crimped...

Page 13: ...nction Off Camera does not have a malfunction Link LED Flashes orange Network connected Off Network not connected TVIP21560 LED Status Description Status bar Lights blue Network connected No camera sc...

Page 14: ...WPS function on your receiver router or recorder Next press and hold down the WPS button on the camera for 15 seconds Note On some cameras the same button is used for the reset function and the WPS fu...

Page 15: ...adjusted using the ball joint loosen the fixing screws and adjust the camera 4 2 TVIP21560 Mounting the camera Use the accompanying drilling template or mount for drilling the mounting holes Drill the...

Page 16: ...gn the lens The camera can be aligned in three axes Panning 0 355 Inclination 0 65 Rotation 0 360 Important Do not forget to tighten up the screws again 4 4 TVIP61560 Mounting the camera Use the accom...

Page 17: ...era 3 Connect the network camera to the power supply 4 Configure the network interface of your PC laptop to the IP address 192 168 0 2 Connecting the network camera to a router switch 1 Ensure that a...

Page 18: ...Installer is started your network will automatically be scanned for ABUS IP cameras Double click the camera you wish to set up in order to open the camera s web interface Alternatively you can use th...

Page 19: ...ill need to reduce your security settings to install initialise ActiveX Mozilla Firefox Important For Mozilla Firefox older versions up to Version 51 The video plug in is only supported by the Windows...

Page 20: ...se the menu bar to access the various menus for the camera The selected menu will be highlighted in white Live view Help page Info page Setup wizard Advanced camera settings Log out The live view will...

Page 21: ...audio Enables the camera s loudspeaker audio output and microphone Enable audio Enables the camera s microphone The camera s stream type must be set to Video Audio Trigger Alarm Output Enables the ca...

Page 22: ...g of preset positions and patrols may be limited PTZ control Enable PTZ control by pressing the PT button You can then use the arrows to control your camera Access preset positions patrols Use the dig...

Page 23: ...sor usage are fine All functions in use are working correctly System is faulty Errors have occurred in the system But these are not critical to the basic functionality of the camera However they could...

Page 24: ...u through the most important menu options for the initial setup of a camera The following menu options are dealt with Network DDNS Text Date Clock Installer Save Restart For more information on each s...

Page 25: ...to save your changes with the Save Settings button Not every camera type has the same functions For this reason individual menu options may not be available for your camera type You will find a list u...

Page 26: ...ust enter the day start time and day end time Triggered by event switching is performed by triggering the switching input The output status can be achieved via the status option if the input is not tr...

Page 27: ...inity of the camera e g roof gutter or wall may also result in the reflection of IR light which can disturb the image 11 1 2 Privacy mask Preview area The preview of the video and privacy masks that h...

Page 28: ...quality select the desired quality for variable bitrate only The value set here describes the compression level Frame rate Select the number of images second for transmission Max bitrate Select the b...

Page 29: ...0 TVIP61560 DDNS TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 FTP TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Wi Fi TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 UPnP TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 SMTP e m...

Page 30: ...of the camera s IP address Test check whether your selected IP address already exists in the network IPv4 subnet mask manual setting of the camera s subnet mask IPv4 default gateway manual setting of...

Page 31: ...nique server port Note If the camera is to be accessed via routers e g from the internet to the local network port forwarding must be set up for the HTTP RTSP and server port in the router If HTTPS is...

Page 32: ...Save in the child directory Parent directory This menu item is available only if Save in the parent directory or Save in the child directory has been selected under Directory Structure You can select...

Page 33: ...using a central instance wireless access point router All network components must use the same SSID and security mode Security mode Select encryption for the Wi Fi connection WPA2 personal is recomme...

Page 34: ...outgoing mail server for your email provider here SMTP Port Enter the SMTP server port here e g 587 if you are using TLS Enable SSL TLS enable if the email server uses SSL or TLS The SMTP port may ha...

Page 35: ...to access the camera via HTTPS you must always enter https on your browser s address line in front of your camera s IP address Because it is a self signed certificate the browser will usually tell you...

Page 36: ...11 3 Security Menu Camera type supported IP Address Filter TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Authentication TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Security Service TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560...

Page 37: ...ly set either forbidden or allowed addresses Add Add IP addresses Modify Change existing IP addresses Delete Delete existing IP addresses 11 3 2 Authentication RTSP Authentication ON enables authentic...

Page 38: ...t 24 hour or 12 hour for the time Date format select a display format for the date Display mode select between flashing or non flashing display for all overlays OSD size select the size for a characte...

Page 39: ...ddress for the NTP server here A standard server is already set up and can be adjusted if required NTP port enter the NTP port here The standard port for NTP is 123 Interval select an update interval...

Page 40: ...English 11 6 System Menu Camera type supported General TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Firmware restart TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Log file TVIP11561 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP6156...

Page 41: ...network settings and user data Selecting Include network also resets these settings 11 6 2 Firmware restart Firmware remote upgrade This function can be used to update the camera s firmware First down...

Page 42: ...42 English 11 6 3 Log file Log file data relevant to the system is recorded in the log file This can help with troubleshooting for example Export exporting the log file into another file...

Page 43: ...43 English 11 7 PTZ Menu Camera type supported Preset Tour Pattern TVIP21560...

Page 44: ...Z camera head left right etc Zoom Zoom not used Focus Focus not used Aperture Aperture not used Speed controller This controller can be used to adjust the pan tilt speed TAB Presets To configure a pre...

Page 45: ...45 English 11 8 Event Menu Camera type supported Motion detection TVIP11560 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Alarm input TVIP11560 TVIP21560 Alarm output TVIP11560 TVIP21560 PIR Alarm TVIP11560 TVIP21560...

Page 46: ...he higher the value the fewer pixel changes are required to trigger motion Mode Expert Drawing Draw the relevant area max 8 Delete The selected area will be deleted Day night profiles defines how moti...

Page 47: ...O normally open normal status open NC normally closed normal status closed Alarm name enter the name here 11 8 3 Alarm output Alarm output Select the alarm output to be configured here number depends...

Page 48: ...48 English 11 8 4 PIR Alarm Enable Enable or disable the PIR alarm Alarm name enter the name here...

Page 49: ...English 11 9 Alarm manager Menu Camera type supported Alarm manager TVIP11560 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Add Add a new alarm rule Edit Change a selected alarm rule Delete Delete a selected alarm ru...

Page 50: ...ervals This is highlighted directly in the matrix on the left red enabled Delete all deletes the entire schedule Mark all selects the entire schedule Action one or more actions can be defined for the...

Page 51: ...Camera type supported Record Schedule TVIP11560 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Storage Management TVIP11560 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 NAS TVIP11560 TVIP21560 TVIP41560 TVIP61560 Snapshot TVIP11560...

Page 52: ...riod in the day Edit time period If you have set a time period you can click on it and then manually change the recording mode and the time period Copy time period If you have set a time period when y...

Page 53: ...medium Attention all data are deleted Quota shows more storage medium information Percentage of Picture Set the percentage of memory that is to be reserved for recorded images Percentage of Record Se...

Page 54: ...assword The corresponding release of the sharing folder must be assigned to this user in the NAS NFS With NFS the camera logs on to your NAS with the IP address The corresponding release of the sharin...

Page 55: ...e interval here minimum 1 second maximum 7 days Edit schedule You can determine the schedule for storage here Event triggered snapshot Enable After activation single frames will be saved on the availa...

Page 56: ...audio transmission here G 722 1 G 711ulaw G 711alaw MP2L2 G 726 Audio input enables the audio input only for cameras with built in microphone and microphone input Input Volume adjustment of the input...

Page 57: ...er the user names here max 32 characters not allowed Level Set the Master or User type here Language Select the language to be displayed for the user here Password Enter a password that meets the spec...

Page 58: ...corded to the recording device Image format Select the encoding format for saving single frames using the browser live interface Record file size Select the size of video sequences for saving videos u...

Page 59: ...rd type in the playback bar The playback bar can be moved using drag and drop Setting the temporal zoom factor Depending on the recording type the recordings will be highlighted in colour Selection of...

Page 60: ...video is saved after you press stop save location see local configuration Enable digital zoom Then hold down the left mouse button to draw a rectangle in the video area The digital zoom is applied to...

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