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Patrol settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Pattern settings .............................................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Device menu ................................................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Menu overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Menu description ...................................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Live view .................................................................................................................. 

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Camera .......................................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Motion detection: Setting an area ............................................................................................................................. 24

 

Motion detection: Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 24

 

Advanced settings .................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Recording ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Network .......................................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

General ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Terms and definitions ............................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Network layout .......................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

Network configuration ............................................................................................................................................... 26

 

Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29

 

PTZ ................................................................................................................................................................................ 30

 

Users .............................................................................................................................................................................. 30

 

Utilities............................................................................................................................................................................ 31

 

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................. 32

 

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 33

 

Technical data ................................................................................................................................................................ 34

 

HDD storage capacity ............................................................................................................................................... 35

 

Disposal .......................................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment ............................................................. 36

 

Information on handling batteries .................................................................................................................................. 36

 

Important information on disposing of batteries ............................................................................................................. 36

 

Information on the European RoHS directive ................................................................................................................ 36

 

Glossary .......................................................................................................................................................................... 37

 

Overview of specialist terms .......................................................................................................................................... 37

 

Internal HDD ................................................................................................................................................................... 39

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TVVR30000

Page 1: ...ABUS 4 Channel Compact Digital Recorder TVVR30000 User manual Version 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...when this product is passed on to a third party Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index Pay attention to the accompanying documents on Control via the web interface and Software These can also be found on the Internet under www abus sc com 2 ...

Page 3: ...Device overview Device overview Front Rear See System operation on page 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 ...

Page 4: ...Device overview Remote control 4 ...

Page 5: ...ice 11 Scope of delivery 11 System operation 12 General information 12 Operating elements on the device 12 Connections on the rear of the device 12 Operating elements on the remote control 13 Mouse operation 13 Starting the device 14 On screen keyboard 14 Displays on the monitor 14 Live view 15 Overview 15 Pop up menu for mouse operation 15 Settings 15 Setting the date time 16 Setting the preview ...

Page 6: ...eral 25 Terms and definitions 25 Network layout 26 Network configuration 26 Alarms 29 PTZ 30 Users 30 Utilities 31 Troubleshooting 32 Index 33 Technical data 34 HDD storage capacity 35 Disposal 36 Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment 36 Information on handling batteries 36 Important information on disposing of batteries 36 Information on the European RoHS di...

Page 7: ...stly establish the connection to the motherboard using the red data cable small connector 3 Connect the power supply cable large 5 pin connector 4 Check that the connections are secure 5 Close the housing Establishing the connections 1 Connect the analogue cameras with BNC connec tions 1 to 4 2 Connect the audio connections 3 Connect the LAN connection on the device to the network 4 Connect the se...

Page 8: ...h these operating instructions We cannot be held liable for resulting damage Warning We cannot be held liable in the event of material or personal damage caused by improper opera tion or non compliance with the safety information All guarantee claims are invalid in such cases Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference If you pass on or sell the device you must also include this user man...

Page 9: ...nform to the applicable safety standards and do not make alterations to power supply cables or mains cables Installation location Operating environment Position the device on a firm level surface and do not place any heavy objects on the device The device is not designed for operation in rooms subject to high temperatures or moisture e g bath rooms or in excessively dusty rooms Operating temperatu...

Page 10: ...t water insecticides solvents containing chlorine or acids ammonium chloride or scouring powder Gently rub the surface with a cotton cloth until it is completely dry Warning The device works under dangerous voltages The device must only be opened by authorised spe cialists All maintenance and service work must be carried out by authorised firms Improper repairs can expose device users to the risk ...

Page 11: ...nstructions at any time and without prior warning ABUS Se curity Center GmbH is not liable or responsible for direct or indirect damage resulting from the equipment performance and use of this product No forms of guarantee are accepted for the con tents of this document General information In order to use the device correctly read this user man ual carefully and keep it in a safe place for later u...

Page 12: ...ts up red when the network is accessed 6 Alarm LED Lights up red in the event of an alarm Connections on the rear of the device Note Pay attention to the overview on page 3 No Name Function 7 USB port To connect a USB mouse To connect a USB stick for data backups 8 VIDEO IN BNC inputs 9 VIDEO OUT 1 BNC monitor output VIDEO OUT 2 BNC spot monitor output 10 AUDIO IN Cinch audio input AUDIO OUT Cinch...

Page 13: ...mode Reduces the image section in PTZ mode 33 IRIS In PTZ mode Opens the iris 34 Focus In PTZ mode Enlarges the image section in PTZ mode No Name Function 35 Not used 36 Not used 37 PTZ Switches on PTZ control 38 Enter key fII Confirms the selection Ticks unticks the boxes During playback PLAY PAUSE 39 MENU Calls up the main menu Switches the key tones on and off press and hold down for 5 seconds ...

Page 14: ...eyboard The on screen keyboard appears after clicking on a text entry field with the mouse The keys have a similar function as on a mobile phone Each key has more than one character Pressing the A key scrolls through the following modes Numbers Uppercase Lowercase Special characters press the 0 key to display further symbols Press the same key repeatedly to get the character you require To delete ...

Page 15: ...iew 4x camera view Next Preview Displays the next camera in full screen view PTZ Control Activates PTZ mode Play Switches to playback mode Manual Record Starts finishes recording Close Status Opens closes the recording status symbol Aux Chan Displays camera on the Aux chan Main menu Opens the main menu Settings Note The live view can be set as follows Open the main menu and click on Display Langua...

Page 16: ...e reference time From DST starts To DST ends Setting the preview Preview Default setting in the preview Full screen 4x view Switch Time Switch time between the cameras in the full screen view Never 5 seconds 30 minutes Audio Preview Audio output during the full screen view Display Delay Time the triggering camera is dis played as a full screen image if an event occurs Layout Changes the camera lay...

Page 17: ...lution Bit Rate Data volumes per second The rec ommended bit rate is set for each resolution A bit rate lower than that recommended reduces the recording quality but extends the recording time Enable Rec Activates deactivates camera recording PostRec Time Recording period after an alarm in seconds PreRec Time Recording period before an alarm in seconds Copy to Camera Copies the selected settings t...

Page 18: ...the All Day box 5 When making a specific time setting you can define up to 4 time periods each from 00 00 to 00 00 The times in the individual periods must not overlap 6 Select the camera under Copy to or select All then confirm by pressing Copy Note With All Day you define time windows where there is continuous recording The other events e g motion detection and or alarm only trigger the recordin...

Page 19: ...ying starts automatically You can also use the remote control supplied for the recorder at any time Using the control panel The control panel is used for controlling the running play back The symbols have the following meaning No Meaning function 1 Reverses 30 seconds 2 Reduces the playback speed 3 Playback Pause 4 Increases the playback speed 5 Advances 30 seconds 6 Switches audio playback on off...

Page 20: ...tion Channel PTZ camera selection Preset Selects the set preset Exit Exits PTZ mode PTZ settings The following settings are necessary on the PTZ cameras 1 Select the installed camera 2 Enter the data of the connected camera Ensure that the data matches that of the PTZ camera 3 The PTZ ID is used to clearly identify and control the PTZ camera 4 If several cameras of the same type are connected then...

Page 21: ...positions are presets which should be set as detailed be fore The cameras can then each be moved in sequence to the corresponding positions at a defined speed where they remain for a set period of time Select PTZ in the menu and click on Patrol Settings 1 Press Start Setting 2 Select patrol no 1 3 At Add KeyPoint select a KeyPoint and assign a preset to it 4 Set the duration and speed Patrol Prese...

Page 22: ... Pattern Settings 1 Click on Rec Pattern to start the pattern recording 2 Using the control panel adjust the camera position and settings that you wish to record as a pattern 3 The recording is made until you right click to finish the recording Note 22 Start the recorded pattern by calling up the pop up menu right click in the live view of the PTZ camera Click on Set Pattern and click on the desir...

Page 23: ... that affect the display Camera Camera name specific settings motion detection video signal loss tamper settings Recording Recording parameters and schedule Network Network e mail DDNS and PPOE settings Alarms Alarm input and output settings PTZ PTZ camera settings User User administration Utilities Load default setting firmware upgrade HDD management switch alarm output restart shut down recorder...

Page 24: ...Policy to set the reac tion of the recorder after motion is detected Advanced Privacy mask video signal loss and tampering Copy to Camera Copies the settings Motion detection Setting an area 1 Press and hold down the left mouse button and se lect using red boxes the area to be detected 2 Right click to simply set full screen detection or to exit the menu Motion detection Settings Record Chan Selec...

Page 25: ...rtain similarities but can also differ in many ways Terms and definitions An overview of relevant terms when using the device in a network can be found below Parameter Setting IP address An IP address is the unique address of a network device within a network This address may only appear once within a network Certain IP address ranges are reserved for public networks e g the Internet Private addre...

Page 26: ...e over a browser MAC ad dress The MAC address Media Access Con trol or Ethernet ID is the specific hard ware address of the network adapter This is used for the unique identification of the device in a computer network Network layout The device must be physically connected to the network over a CAT5 cable see connections on page 3 Several switches routers and access points can be con nected to eac...

Page 27: ...d Password connected to the email account Sender Name Name of the sender Sender Address Corresponding e mail address for the e mail account Email Server SMTP server of the sender s e mail account Mail Receiver No Select three possible recipients for the email Name Enter the name of the recipient here Address Enter the e mail address of the recipient here Attachment JPEG Tick the box when camera im...

Page 28: ...event occurs NTP Network Time Protocol Activates server for time synchroni sation Time zone Recorder time zone NTP Host IP address of the computer for time synchronisation Setting up PPPOE manually 1 Tick the PPPOE box enter the user name Internet access ID and password then confirm the pass word 2 Apply the settings by pressing Confirm Setting up DDNS manually 1 To use the ABUS DDNS function you ...

Page 29: ... deactivated when Alarm output stop in the Utili ties menu is confirmed Alarm Out Time This specifies in the schedule when the alarm output is activated Exceptions You can define policies here for vari ous events e g email notification Alarm In Handling In the event that the alarm input is triggered the following policies can be started Parameter Setting Record Camera Select a camera for recording...

Page 30: ...user Note The user can make the settings locally i e on the device or change the parameters The user can access the device remotely via the network connection Parameter Setting PTZCtrl Changes PTZ settings Record Starts finishes manual recording SetPara Changes settings Log Searches log Util Updates firmware formats HDD restarts and shuts down recorder Talk Voice message via network Alarm Switches...

Page 31: ...arches log System Information Device name model serial num ber firmware version encode ver sion Firmware Note 31 You can upgrade the firmware via FTP in the local network or by USB After you select the USB the message Waiting for USB medium appears Now remove the USB mouse and connect a USB stick with the new firmware file The upgrade proc ess starts automatically You can also use the re mote cont...

Page 32: ... over the audio cables are not switched on Switch on the devices connected over the audio cables Audio connection cable is damaged Replace the cable HDD not working Connection cables not connected properly Connect the cables securely HDD defective or not system compatible Replace with a recommended HDD USB port not working Device not supported Connect a compatible USB medium USB 2 0 USB hub is in ...

Page 33: ...itor Displays 14 Motion detection 18 Mouse Pop up menu 15 Mouse operation 13 N C 29 N O 29 Name server 26 Network 25 Configuration 26 Email 27 On screen keyboard 14 Operating elements 12 Playback 19 Control panel 19 Pop up menu 15 Port 26 PPPOE 28 Preset 20 PTZ 30 Patrol 20 Patrol settings 21 Pattern settings 22 Preset 20 Preset settings 21 Settings 20 PTZ control 20 Record Manual record 18 Record...

Page 34: ...ction alarm Search modes By date and time Alarm inputs NO NC 4 Loading capacity 12VDC 1A Relay outputs 1 User levels 2 max 16 users Network connection RJ45 10 100 Mbps Parallel network access 24 camera connections Network functions Live view playback data export settings DDNS NTP PTZ control RS 485 PTZ protocols LG MULTIX PELCO D PELCO P Samsung Alarms OSD signal email Audio Audio In 1 x Cinch 2 0...

Page 35: ...nd frame rate of the recording TVVR30000 Continuous recording 1 x 1 TB HDD Number of cameras Resolution FPS Recommended bit rate Recording time 4 CIF 25 512 41 days 5 hours 4 CIF 16 384 54 days 23 hours 4 CIF 8 192 109 days 22 hours 30 days continuous recording Number of cameras Resolution FPS Recommended bit rate Number of HDDs 4 CIF 25 512 1 x 1 TB 4 CIF 16 384 1 x 1 TB 4 CIF 8 192 1 x 1 TB ...

Page 36: ...hildren Children may put batteries in their mouths and swallow them This can cause serious harm to their health If this happens consult a doctor immedi ately Do not charge normal batteries heat them up or throw them into naked flames they may explode Change low batteries in good time Always change all the batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type Important Leaky or damaged batt...

Page 37: ...ording dif ferent video and audio sources analogue digital The data is compressed for recording and saved on hard disk drives HDD GIGABYTE Unit of capacity for storage media HDD USB SD MMC cards H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Standard method for the highly efficient compression of video signals Used on Blu ray discs or video conference systems for example HDD Hard Disk Drive Digital data storage on computers or...

Page 38: ...d signal source is stored above the first PPPoE PPP over Ethernet point to point protocol Network transmission method used for establishing a connection over dial up lines Used in ADSL connections for example PROGRESSIVE Method for displaying storing or transmitting moving im ages in which all the lines of each frame are drawn in se quence This is in contrast to the interlacing used in tradi tiona...

Page 39: ...evice immediately after switching it off To move the device carry out the following steps 1 Wait until OFF has been shown on the display for at least two minutes 2 Remove the mains plug from the socket 3 Move the device Data on the HDD can be lost in the event of a power failure during operation Use an uninter ruptible power supply UPS The HDD is very sensitive Improper use or un suitable surround...

Page 40: ...ABUS Compact Digital Recorder TVVR30000 Manufacturer ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany ...

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