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Network 

 

 

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Network layout 

The device must be physically connected to the network 
over a CAT5 cable (see connections on page 

 

Note 

Pay attention to the specific information and i
structions on the network devices. 

Several switches, routers and access points can be co
nected to each other. Firewalls and other security sof
ware can affect the network. 

 

 

Warning 

When using a router, the network clients (e.g. the 
recorder) can be connected to the Internet and 
vice versa. 
Make sure to use protective measures to prevent 
unauthorised external access (e.g. firewall, chan
ing passwords, changing ports)! 

 

Network configuration  

The device must be configured using the “System Se
tings” and “Network Settings” menus. 
 

 

The device must be physically connected to the network 
over a CAT5 cable (see connections on page 3). 

Pay attention to the specific information and in-

Several switches, routers and access points can be con-
nected to each other. Firewalls and other security soft-

When using a router, the network clients (e.g. the 

connected to the Internet and 

Make sure to use protective measures to prevent 
unauthorised external access (e.g. firewall, chang-

ured using the “System Set-

 

 

Parameter 

Setting 

NIC Type 

Set the transmission speed of the i
stalled network card here.
Tip: 10M/100M/1000M

DHCP 

Check the box if the IP addresses are 
assigned dynamically via DHCP in the 
network. 
DHCP activated: Subsequent entry 
fields are inactive (parameters a
signed via DHCP).
Note: 
If the IP addresses are assigned 
manually, ensure that DHCP is not a
tive (box not 

IP Address 

Address of the network device in the 
network (manual assignment)

Subnet Mask 

Usually 255.255.255.0

Default Gate-
way 

Address of the gateway for Internet a
cess 

Preferred 
DNS Server 

Address of the Domain Name 
(usually the IP address of the gateway)

Alternate DNS 
Server 

IP address of the alternative DNS 
server 

MAC Address  Hardware address of the installed ne

work card 

 

Advanced network configuration

Specify further parameters for the network configuration 
in the “Advanced” tab. 
 

 

 

Set the transmission speed of the in-
stalled network card here. 
Tip: 10M/100M/1000M 

the box if the IP addresses are 

assigned dynamically via DHCP in the 

DHCP activated: Subsequent entry 
fields are inactive (parameters as-
signed via DHCP). 

If the IP addresses are assigned 
manually, ensure that DHCP is not ac-
tive (box not checked). 

Address of the network device in the 
network (manual assignment) 

Usually 255.255.255.0 

Address of the gateway for Internet ac-

Address of the Domain Name Server 
(usually the IP address of the gateway) 

IP address of the alternative DNS 

Hardware address of the installed net-

Advanced network configuration 

rther parameters for the network configuration 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TVVR50011

Page 1: ...ABUS Digital Recorder TVVR50011 TVVR50021 TVVR60010 TVVR60020 User manual Version 1 4 ...

Page 2: ... 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 information in the separate quick guide plus the notes on the CD and in the ac companying documentation on Web server control and Clients Software These can be found on the Internet under www abus sc com ...

Page 3: ...Device overview 3 Device overview Front Rear The diagram shows the TVVR50021 version with 16 channels The models TVVR50011 TVVR60010 and TVVR60020 are similar See System operation on page 13 ...

Page 4: ...Device overview 4 Remote control TVAC40930 optional available ...

Page 5: ...evice 12 Scope of delivery 12 System operation 13 General information 13 Operating elements on the device 13 Connections on the rear of the device 14 Operating elements on the remote control 14 Mouse operation 15 On screen keyboard 16 Starting the device 16 Switching off locking and rebooting the device 16 Status displays 17 General information 17 DVR status LED 17 Camera selection keys status LED...

Page 6: ... 29 Preset Settings 29 Tour Settings 30 Call a tour set in the PTZ Camera 30 Pattern Settings 31 Device menu 32 Menu overview 32 Menu description 32 Manual Record 33 Video Search 33 Parameters for Video Search 33 Results 34 Video Export 35 Manual Alarm 36 HDDs 36 Installing the HDD 36 Initialising the HDD 37 HDD Management parameters 37 Setting the HDD 37 Adding a network HDD 38 Checking the HDD s...

Page 7: ...itions 49 Network layout 50 Network configuration 50 Alarm 54 Alarm overview 54 Alarm Input 54 Alarm Output 56 IP alarm module 56 Troubleshooting 57 Device cleaning and care 57 Note 57 Index 58 Technical data 59 HDD storage capacity 61 Disposal 62 Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment 62 Information on handling batteries 62 Important information on disposing ...

Page 8: ... network cameras and LAN connection Connect the sensors to the alarm inputs VGA or BNC con 6 Connect the mouse to the USB port 7 Establish a connection to the mains power supply 8 Switch on the device using the POWER switch on the rear The DVR status display on the front of the device lights up Configuring the device Note Pay attention to the information in the separate quick guide Proceed through...

Page 9: ...age caused by improper oper 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 this user manual This device has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards Power supply Only operate this device through a power source which supplies ...

Page 10: ... should be laid so that they cannot be ns cable can cause a fire or electric shock Check the mains cable from time to time Never modify or manipulate the mains cable or plug Do not use plug adapters or extension cables that do not conform to the applicable safety standards and do lterations to power supply cables or mains Installation location operating enviro ment Position the device on a firm le...

Page 11: ...be carried out by authorised firms Improper repairs can expose device users to the risk of fatal injury Only connect devices that are suitable for the in tended purpose Otherwise hazardous situations or Putting into operation Observe all safety and operating instructions before putting the device into operation for the first time Only open the housing to install the HDD Warning When installing the...

Page 12: ...ll operat All company names and product descriptions are trade marks of the corresponding owner All rights reserved In the event of questions please contact your local main These operating instructions have been produced with the greatest care Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies please con tact us under the address shown on the back of Center GmbH does ot accept any liabili...

Page 13: ...r DVR writer No Name Function 3 Camera selection keys 1 2 3 Displays the camera status White Camera is connected Blue Connected camera is recording Not lit No camera connected In the live view Selects the camera and displays the full screen view 4 Directional keypad During playback Sets the speed Previous next day In the live view Selects the channel In menus Navigation OK key Press and hold for 5...

Page 14: ...s ALARM OUT Max 4 relay outputs 17 Connection for earthing line 18 Power switch and mains power connection 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 19 LOOP OUT Connection for looped video signals cable available separately 20 VIDEO IN BNC inputs AUDIO IN Cinch inputs Note All audio inputs have no audio amplifier the au dio signal has to be amplified before connected Therefore you can use a microphone amplifier Opera...

Page 15: ...ches the key tones on and off press and hold down for 5 seconds 44 REC Opens starts manual recording 45 INFO Switches to another monitor in the live view 46 EDIT General use Activates the text entry backspace in text fields 47 POWER Switches on off hold down for 5 seconds Mouse operation Note Further descriptions in these operating instruc tions are made with the mouse The device is suitable for u...

Page 16: ...ck on the symbol The current setting is displayed To cancel the entry or exit the field press ESC The device must only be operated with the mains For safety reasons use an uninterruptible power After the device has been connected to the power supply switch on the rear of the device is switched test during the start up procedure The status of the DSP processors and ed then this in dicates that the ...

Page 17: ...it At least one camera is currently recording Red constantly lit System maintenance required Camera selection keys status LED State Function Off No camera connected White constantly lit Camera is connected Blue constantly lit Camera is currently recording Voice output The device gives information regarding the most impor tant functions or operating states via voice output for ex ample Motion detec...

Page 18: ...rs after switching on for the Click the entry field and select the desired language to continue The following uncheck the box The setup wizard is then no longer started Setting up the administrator Warning Note down the admin password The following password is preset 1 2 3 4 5 1 Click the entry field and enter your admin password 2 To assign a new password New Admin Password 3 Enter the new passwo...

Page 19: ...ing by pressing Network Settings 1 Click on Enter Note To check whether DHCP can be selected or if you have to set the IP address and other settings manually consult your network administrator 2 DHCP activated If DHCP is set up in the network router then check the DHCP box All network se tings are then made automatically 3 DHCP not activated Enter the data manually IP address subnet mask and defau...

Page 20: ...ing changes a message appears indi cating that the system will be rebooted to activate the settings Confirm with Yes The reboot process is then made 5 Open the Camera Management screen You can add IP cameras by clicking on Add 6 Exit data entry by pressing OK 7 Click on Done to exit the wizard Note You can edit all of the settings after exiting the wizard To do this open the menu see page 32 ...

Page 21: ... on the main screen By double clicking the left mouse key you can dis play the camera image as a full screen view or switch back to the original view Status symbols The following symbols are displayed depending on the operating status of the device Symbol Meaning Event detected Motion detection alarm triggered by sen sor HDD error etc R R Red Recording Event recording Blue Recording Continuous rec...

Page 22: ...lick the mouse in the small image window and pull a frame around the image section to be zoomed in on whilst holding the button down The selected section is then digitally zoomed To exit the image first right click the mouse and then left click on Exit Secondary monitor The secondary monitor is used to display a different view to that on the main monitor The Switch Monitor com mand is used to swit...

Page 23: ...nitor where the audio output is also assigned The spot signal is assigned to the video output MAIN where the PTZ mode playback and live view can be displayed If no HDMI VGA cable is connected during the boot process the main monitor signal is assigned to the video output MAIN Connect the HDMI VGA cable and reboot the device in order to assign the output signal new No VGA monitor connected The main...

Page 24: ...itRate Kbps Defines the maximum bit rate for the Constant bit rate type More Settings Detailed settings Pre alarm Recording period before an alarm in seconds Post alarm Recording period after an alarm in seconds Expiration Period in days after which the re cording is deleted automatically at 00 00 The event remains in the log file 0 Recordings are not deleted automatically Redundancy Redundant rec...

Page 25: ...ted defined times cannot be entered The setting then applies for the entire day 5 To make specific time settings uncheck the All Day box 6 Specify the recording type in the drop down menu Normal Motion detection Alarm Motion detection or alarm Motion detection and alarm 7 When making a specific time setting you can define up to 8 time periods each from 00 00 to 00 00 The times in the individual pe...

Page 26: ... of a video for data backup 3 Previous recording day 4 Goes back 30 seconds 5 6 Play or pause for forward backward playback 7 Stop 8 Advances 30 seconds 9 Fast forward 10 Slow motion advance 11 Next recording day 12 Time bar Click on the time bar with the mouse to con tinue playback from another point To start playback from a specific time click on the slider and drag it to the required time 13 Re...

Page 27: ...h In the Video Search screen click on the Event tab to search for specific recordings which were triggered either by an alarm or motion detection Enter the search criteria e g date time alarm in puts cameras to carry out the search Playback from the live view screen Click on playback whilst the live view screen is shown Playback is controlled on the control panel Note Playback starts with the reco...

Page 28: ...TZ camera 2 Call presets 3 Call tours 4 Keypad 5 Speed 6 Zoom focus and iris adjustment 7 Exits the PTZ control Pop up menu for mouse operation Note Press the right mouse button when the cursor is positioned on a live image The following settings can be made The arrow pointing to the right indicates that a sub menu is opened for selec tion Camera PTZ camera selection Call Preset Selects the set pr...

Page 29: ...cam era The cameras can then pan and tilt quickly to the cor responding locations Select the camera in the control panel then click on Preset Settings in the pop up menu 1 Pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired posi tion 2 Select Preset 1 from the list 3 Click on Set The position is now set as Preset 1 4 Repeat steps 1 3 to define further presets 5 Exit the settings by pressing Apply and OK N...

Page 30: ... steps 1 5 to define further patrols 7 Exit the settings by pressing OK Note A patrol consists of at least two preset positions You can set several patrols for one camera The set patrol can be tested as follows Click on Start and monitor the patrol You can stop the patrol at any time and repeat the patrol settings e g to make corrections Call a tour set in the PTZ Camera You can also configure tou...

Page 31: ...n Settings in the pop up menu 1 Select the pattern number 2 Click on Run Record to start the pattern recording 3 Using the control panel adjust the camera position and settings that you wish to record as a pattern 4 The recording is made until Stop Record is clicked Note Start the recorded pattern by calling up the pop up menu right click in the live view of the PTZ camera Click on Run Pattern and...

Page 32: ...search for recordings started by events e g alarms mo tion detection 33 Video Export Function for exporting saved recordings to USB media 35 Manual Alarm Manual switching of alarm outputs for testing functionality 36 HDD Used for initialising or managing installed HDDs assigning read write func tions cameras network HDD management etc 36 Settings Used for managing all device settings General Camer...

Page 33: ...s Used for searching the selected cameras IP Overview of IP cameras Used for searching the IP cameras Video Type Continuous Motion detection Alarm Motion detection or alarm Motion detection and alarm Manual recording All File Type Unlocked Locked All Start Time Date and time End Time Date and time Event tab Event Type Alarm input motion detection Start Time Date and time End Time Date and time Ana...

Page 34: ...n move the green and blue markers with the mouse to view the recording at a specific time You can scroll through the recordings by day day af ter or day before 3 Start playback by pressing OK The playback screen opens 4 The control panel is used to control the process Note See also the description on page 26 Results After making a search the results screen is displayed Highlight the searched recor...

Page 35: ... on Export to access the export screen 1 Select the connected medium used for data storage from the drop down menu 2 If the medium is not displayed click on Refresh If the medium is still not displayed disconnect it from the device and reconnect the medium again See also the manufacturer s specifications 3 Click on Start to start the export process The pro gress of the export process is then displ...

Page 36: ...nd Installing the HDD 1 Disconnect the device from the mains power and open the cover 2 Observe the applicable ESD guidelines when ha dling electronic devices and ensure they are earthed 3 Do not open the device in rooms with carpets or other surfaces that can become charged 4 Avoid bodily contact with all components on the PCB Warning If you have questions regarding the cannot find the informatio...

Page 37: ... assigned to groups Set Cameras for HDD Group tab Analog Overview of cameras Used for accessing the selected camera group IP Overview of IP cameras Used for accessing the selected IP camera group Data Backup on HDD Group 1 to 8 Note If the initialised HDD is not displayed check the connections 1 Select the HDD by checking the corresponding box 2 Start the process by clicking on Init 3 Confirm the ...

Page 38: ...as a data backup one HDD must have the R W status Read Write Otherwise no recordings are possible Pay attention to the network information on page IP address Directory name Enter the parameters to add a network HDD record on the net For example check whether a night service or similar is installed which switches off network ac Checking the HDD status The status of each HDD can be checked in the Ma...

Page 39: ...amera inputs 28 Menu Setting RS232 Parameters on the serial conne tion Display Display settings and assignment of the event output Exception Behaviour of the device in exce tional cases HDD full network disconnected etc User Adding and changing users a signing authorisation rights UVV Loading of settings requir operation according to accident prevention guidelines UVV Note Pay attention to the ins...

Page 40: ...an event oc curs Activate Moni tor Note Shows the monitor ID at the bottom left M main monitor A auxiliary monitor Main AUX CVBS Scaling Video signal scaling on the AUX monitor Box checked not checked System Settings Camera All cameras or signal inputs see page 3 are displayed in the Camera Management overview Name Meaning Camera No Signal input Camera Name Specified camera name IP Camera Ad dress...

Page 41: ... Detection Setting up of zones Advanced tab Setting Video Loss Detection Activation according to the de finable schedule and notifica tion display acoustic alarm notification of surveillance centre e mail trigger of an alarm output Copy To Copies the settings Setting up of zones Note When carrying out camera surveillance you can define zones that should not be monitored private zones You can also ...

Page 42: ...ni tor Audio Warning The device emits a repeat ing tone Notify Surveillance Cen tre See page 52 Send Email An e mail is sent to a spe cific e mail address see page 52 Trigger Alarm Output See page 56 3 Click on Apply to accept the settings 4 Click on OK to exit the menu Adding a network camera In the Camera Management menu click on Add The available network cameras are shown at the top of the scre...

Page 43: ...ings and enter the parameters for the network camera see page 24 System Settings Record Note See description on page 24 System Settings Network Note See separate section on page 49 System Settings Alarm Note See separate section on page 54 System Settings PTZ Note See description on page 28 System Settings RS232 No function System Settings Display Note See description on page 23 ...

Page 44: ... the access code again here Level IMPORTANT More access rights can be set on the Manager level t User s MAC MAC address of the network adapter on the PC of the corresponding user Note This limits access to the PC whose MAC address is entered here 2 Enter the name and password and confirm the password in the field below 3 Select the level and enter the MAC address Warning Pay attention to the instr...

Page 45: ...agement Local Advanced Operation Local ShutDown Reboot Network Permission Network Log Search Network Configuration Network Camera Management Control Serial Connections Video Output Control Two way Audio Alarm Control Network Advanced Operation Network ShutDown Reboot Camera Permission Remote Live View Local Manual Recording Start Remote Recording Local Playback Remote Playback Local PTZ Control Re...

Page 46: ...rmation Device information serial number firmware status etc 48 Upgrading the device Note A device upgrade can be made from a USB de vice or over the network via FTP Copy the upgrade file to the main directory of a USB stick Connect the USB stick to a USB port on the device 1 Select the USB port click on Refresh if neces sary 2 Select the upgrade file and click on Upgrade 3 Wait until the device r...

Page 47: ...pe Minor type sub parameter Operation All Switch On ShutDown Irregular ShutDown Local Reboot Local Login Local Logout Local Settings USB Local Recording Begin End Local PTZ Control Local File Locked Others Information All HDD Information HDD S M A R T Start Record Stop Record Delete Obsolete Recording Network HDD Information 1 Select the event you wish to search for in the log then select the sub ...

Page 48: ... operation are settings PTZ alarms Avoid data loss by backing up the settings in ad vance These can be imported again following the The configuration data contains all settings made on the device since the start of operation This data can be saved on a USB medium You can then configure another device identically for ex Information Note The technical data of the device is displayed in the informati...

Page 49: ...ess the Internet This can be the computer connected to the DSL modem or usually the router or access point within the network Parameter Setting Name server The name server is responsible for as signing a unique IP address to a web ad dress or URL e g www google de Also known as DNS Domain Name Server When a domain name is entered into a browser the DNS searches for the cor responding IP address of...

Page 50: ...here Tip 10M 100M 1000M DHCP Check the box if the IP addresses are assigned dynamically via DHCP in the network DHCP activated Subsequent entry fields are inactive parameters a signed via DHCP Note If the IP addresses are assigned manually ensure that DHCP is not a tive box not IP Address Address of the network device in the network manual assignment Subnet Mask Usually 255 255 255 0 Default Gate ...

Page 51: ...d 2 Apply the settings by pressing OK Setting up DDNS manually Leg en Si e i 1 To use the ABUS DDNS function you must first set up an account under www eytronserver com Please note the FAQs on the website when doing this 2 Check the DDNS box enter ABUS DDNS as the DDNS Type then enter www eytronserver com or 62 153 88 107 under Server Address 3 Apply the settings by pressing OK The IP address of y...

Page 52: ...n Si e i Parameter Setting Server Au thentication Check the box when authentication is made on the server of the Internet pro vider User Name E mail account at the provider Password Password connected to the e mail ac count SMTP Server SMTP server address of the provider From Name Name of the sender From Email Address Corresponding e mail address for the e mail account Select Recipi ents Select th...

Page 53: ...Network Status tab to see an overview of the current network configuration Leg en Si e i Parameter Setting DHCP Status When DHCP is active the correspond ing parameters are shown N A is displayed when DHCP is inactive PPPOE Status Shows whether an Internet connection is established during manual set up Also displays the IP address subnet mask and defined default gateway Note If a router is used wh...

Page 54: ...eter Setting Alarm Input No Select the alarm input to make the settings Alarm Name Enter a clear description here e g door contact on warehouse Type N O Normally open circuit N C Normally closed circuit Parameter Setting Setting Check the box to make exception settings and notification settings see page 42 PTZ Camera Assignment of the PTZ camera to the camera input Preset Patrol Pattern Check unch...

Page 55: ...larm input shall be handled Triggered Camera Parameter Setting Record Using this parameter you can select which cameras should be used for re cording after the alarm input is trig gered Enable Sched ule Using this parameter you can select on which cameras the schedule should be activated For example if you have installed the ABUS IP alarm module then you can use the Secvest Key to activate guard m...

Page 56: ...on page 36 IP alarm module You can add up to three ABUS IP alarm modules CASA10010 here After successfully connecting via the network two alarm inputs and two alarm outputs are added to each of the Alarm Input and Alarm Output tabs The short name of the inputs is U1 1 U1 2 whilst the short name of the outputs is U1 1 U1 2 Click on Add to configure an ABUS IP alarm module Parameter Setting UVM Name...

Page 57: ... devices connected over the audio cables Audio connection cable is damaged Replace the cable HDD is 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 use Connect the USB medium directly Network access no...

Page 58: ...enu overview 32 Monitor Displays 17 Motion detection 25 Motion Detection 41 Mouse Pop up menu 21 Mouse operation 15 N C 54 N O 54 Name server 49 Network 49 Advanced configuration 50 Configuration 50 Email 52 Status 53 Network camera 43 Network Status 53 Notification 42 NTP 51 On screen keyboard 16 Operating elements 13 Playback 21 26 Advanced video search 27 Control panel 26 From live view screen ...

Page 59: ...240 fps PAL 400 fps NTSC 480 fps Compression levels 6 Pre alarm post alarm memory 0 30 sec 5 900 sec Storage medium 8 x SATA HDD Data backup 3 x USB 2 0 Views 1 4 9 1 4 9 16 Recording modes Manual schedule motion detection alarm motion detection and alarm motion detection or alarm Search modes By event date and time Alarm inputs NO NC 16 16 Alarm outputs 4 Loading capacity 12VDC 1A User levels 2 m...

Page 60: ...ssion levels 6 Pre alarm post alarm memory 0 30 sec 5 900 sec Storage medium 8 x SATA HDD Data backup 3 x USB 2 0 Views 1 4 9 1 4 9 16 Recording modes Manual schedule motion detection alarm motion detection and alarm motion detection or alarm Search modes By event date and time Alarm inputs NO NC 16 16 Alarm outputs 4 Loading capacity 12VDC 1A User levels 2 max 31 users Network connection RJ45 10 ...

Page 61: ...16 CIF 25 512 10 days 7 hours 16 2CIF 12 512 10 days 7 hours 16 4CIF 6 512 10 days 7 hours 16 2CIF 25 1024 5 days 3 hours 16 4CIF 25 2048 2 days 13 hours 30 days continuous recording Number of cameras Resolution FPS Recommended bit rate Number of HDDs 8 CIF 25 512 3 x 2 TB 8 2CIF 12 512 3 x 2 TB 8 4CIF 6 512 3 x 2 TB 8 2CIF 25 1024 3 x 1 TB 8 4CIF 25 2048 6 x 1 TB 16 CIF 25 512 3 x 1 TB 16 2CIF 12...

Page 62: ...not be disposed of in domestic waste They must be taken to a collection point for Make sure that batteries are kept away from small children Children may put batteries in their mouths e serious harm to their health If this happens consult a doctor immedi 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 ...

Page 63: ...on of websites on the Inter net e g www abus sc de Dual Stream Dual stream is a video transmission method A high resolution recording and lower resolution transmission are made over the network for example The main stream has a 4CIF resolution and the sub stream has a CIF resolution DVR Digital Video Recorder A device used for recording dif ferent video and audio sources analogue digital The data ...

Page 64: ... transmission or display PIP Picture in Picture Where two signal sources are shown on the screen at the same time The second 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 ...

Page 65: ...ctedly or visible mosaic effects in the image In some circu stances there are no prior signs of a HDD ma function In the event of a malfunction no recordings can be played The HDD must be replaced in this case HDD is very sensitive Op erate the device according to the following instructions in order to avoid drive errors Important recordings should external media to avoid unexpected Do not move th...

Page 66: ...ABUS Digital Recorder TVVR50011 TVVR50021 TVVR60010 TVVR60020 Manufacturer ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany ...

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