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1. Enable Edge Enhancement A Enable Noise Reduction Preview Restore Save Close Edge enhancement is an image processing filter that enhances the edge contrast of an image or video to improve its sharpness Enter a value from 1 to 128 to set the degree of enhancement desired Enable Noise Reduction Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal Select the type of noise to remove and enter a value from 1 to 63 to set the degree of enhancement required In order to see the changed settings click the Preview button To change the settings press the Save button In order to discard the settings press the Restore button 9 2Privacy masking zones This function allows you to hide areas in the video image You can select 5 areas of any size Enable this function by selecting the Enable privacy mask option Click New to create a new window you can then adjust the size Click Save to apply the changes W Enable privacy mask 2008 12 11 14 28 35 Window Mame M 168 w idthas viz Height 0g Mew 91 This function should not be enabled if the PTZ ePTZ function of the camera is being used This function can only be configured if MS Internet Explorer is used as a browser ActiveX mode 9 3 Exposure Settings Exposure level 0 ls With this function you can set specified exposure settings from the CMOS Sensor of the camera pd o E
2. Customized folder The unique name of the folder is determined using variables The variables that are available can be found in the table below Y Year 7M Month Example The following entry would generate this path Create folders automatically Customized folder 6 P M D H_MeinBeispieltext AA a GO Je WAbus pc1192 168 178 48120100830114_MeinBeispieltex 103 13 5 Application overview Here you can view all the Events Media types and Servers that are configured in the network camera You can check delete and add the different settings here You can also check the different parameters such as name status trigger address Event Settings Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger ABUS ON Y Y Y V Y Y vo 00 00 24 00 boot ABUS Delete Help Server Settings Name Type Address Location NAS ns my_nasidiskifolder Add Delete Media Settings Available memory space 9550KB Name Type Snapshot snapshot Add Delete 14 Recording The recording section allows you to set up recordings with the option of setting up permanent video recordings for SD cards or network shares You can save up to 2 video settings in the network camera Click Add to create a new recording Recording name E Enable this recording Priority Normal Source Stream oe Trigger 2 Schedule 5 Network fail Recording Schedule 72 Sun 2 Mon T
3. Second If the media player does not support the RTSP authentication then deactivate this option in the RTSP settings of the camera The RTSP address has to be entered as following rtsp lt IP address of the camera gt lt rtsp Port gt lt Name of the video stream gt How to change the name of the video stream will be explained further on Example rtsp 192 168 0 99 554 live sdp 4 8Connecting to the camera by using eytron VMS Express The included CD contains the free recording software eytron VMS Express This software enables you to connect and display to several IP cameras and record these Further information can be found in the manual of the software located on the CD A Camera 12 Ma AS Soe Camera 22 73 5 User functions Open the main menu on the network camera The interface is divided into the following main areas ABUS Security Center TVIP52501 2000 01 01 00 31 56 Video Stream 1 v Snapshot Digital Output On FoF Configuration Client Settings Y Language Live image pizo Dia ES 7 Pan speed E Tilt speed 0 r Zoom speed 0 gt Global View k LO 11 Lo sua fo DP Lal GA a co to sciectone Audio video control Live image e Change the zoom level by pressing the mouse scroll button e Click in the live picture to take over control of an analogue pan tilt camera directly Network camera control Ss A Video Stream Select from v
4. Server Media E SD None le sDTest View Yi nas Snapshot w i Create folders automatically Customized folder Y M D H View 13 1 Trigger settings Video motion detection Activate the desired motion window Periodically The event is triggered periodically Maximum setting is 999 minutes Digital input Triggered if a signal is present at the alarm input e g door contact System boot Event is triggered when the system is rebooted after a power failure Recording notify If the destination storage medium is full or if a cyclic recording is overwritten an alarm is triggered Camera tampering detection An alarm is triggered if the system detects that the connected analogue camera has been tampered with Video loss An alarm is triggered if the video signal is interrupted IP changed As long as a new IP address is assigned to the network camera an alarm is triggered Video restore Triggered when the video signal is restored following a malfunction 99 Event schedule Sun Sat allows you to select the day of the week for executing an event Always Activates the event at all times 24 hours From to The event times are restricted 13 2 Server configuration You can save up to 5 servers in the network camera Click Add to configure a new server The server of type SD is pre configured and defines t
5. MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM AMR NB Standard THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AMR NB STANDARD PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT THE FOLLOWING LICENSORS PATENTS MAY APPLY TELEFONAKIEBOLAGET ERICSSON AB US PAT 6192335 6275798 6029125 6424938 6058359 NOKIA CORPORATION US PAT 5946651 6199035 VOICEAGE CORPORATION AT PAT 0516621 BE PAT 0516621 CA PAT 2010830 CH PAT 0516621 DE PAT 0516621 DK PAT 0516621 ES PAT 111 0516621 FR PAT 0516621 GB PAT 0516621 GR PAT 0516621 IT PAT 0516621 LI PAT 0516621 LU PAT 0516621 NL PAT 0516621 SE PAT 0516621 US PAT 5444816 AT PAT 819303 AT E 19880511 AU PAT 697256 BE PAT 819303 BR PAT 9604838 7 CA PAT 2216315 CH PAT 819303 CN PAT ZL96193827 7 DE PAT 819303 DE69611607T2 DK PAT 819303 ES PAT 819303 EP PAT 819303 FR PAT 819303 GB PAT 819303 IT PAT 819303 JP PAT APP 8 529817 NL PAT 819303 SE PAT 819303 US PAT 5664053 THE LIST MAY BE UPDATED FROM TIME TO TIME BY LICENSORS AND A CURRENT VERSION OF WHICH IS AVAILABLE ON LICENSOR S WEBSITE
6. Select your maximum refresh rate here Key frame interval Determines how often an Intra Frame is generated The shorter the interval the better the image quality and the higher the network usage costs Video quality fixed image rate Sets the image rate at a constant value The image quality is reduced the more complex an image is e g motion Fixed image quality Sets the image quality at a constant value The bit rate increases with the image complexity e g motion 93 Compression gt MJPEG Recording duration Y 1 minute video sequence Approx 30 MB Approx 55 MB Approx 220 MB in Full HD resolution with good quality Storage capacity 32 GB SD card Approx 18 hours Approx 10 hours Approx 2 5 hours At the end of the manual you can find a detailed table with every quality setting combined with every resolution Day Night settings Switch to B W in night mode Here you can switch the network camera to b w mode IR cut filter There are following option to switch the IR cut filter e Auto Automatic switching from colour to b w below 2 Lux e Schedule mode Automatic switching from color to b w at fixed times e Day mode Manual activating of the day mode The IR filter is switched to block all IR light e Night mode Manual activating of the night mode The IR filter is removed to allow IR light to pass and improve the image quality in low light conditions e Synchronize w
7. The UDP protocol is recommended if you have no special requirements With the TCP protocol fewer data packets are lost and the video display is more accurate The disadvantage of this protocol is that the realtime stream is worse than with the UDP protocol Select the HTTP protocol if the network is protected by a firewall and only the HTTP port 80 is to be opened The selection of the protocol is recommended in the following order UDP TCP HTTP MP4 Saving Options Here you can modify the data path to save the data immediately Activating the Add date and time suffix to filename option generates files under the following name CLIP_20091115 164403 MP4 FileExtensionName_YearMonthDay HourMinuteSecond MP4 76 MP4 Saving Options Folder c recordings Browse File name prefix CLIP W Add date and time suffix to file name Save A The recorded data can be played back using an MP4 compatible video player e g VLC Media Player 6 Administrator Settings 6 1 System Only the administrator has access to the system configuration The following sections explain each of the elements in the left hand column Specific tasks on the Options page are printed in bold The administrator can enter the URL under the picture to go directly to the pictures page of the configuration ABUS Security Center Configuration gt Home System system Security Hostname TVIP 52501 H 264 Full HD IP Camera HTTPS Turn off
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10. Icon explanation A flash in the triangle is used if there is danger for the health e g by an electric shock An exclamation mark in the triangle points to an important note in this user manual which must be minded This symbol can be found when you are to be given tips and information on operation Important safety advice AN The warranty will expire for damage due to non compliance with these operating instructions ABUS will not be liable for any consequential loss ABUS will not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non compliance with the safety instructions In such cases the warranty will expire Dear customer The following safety instructions are intended not only for the protection of your health but also for the protection of the device Please read through the following points carefully e There are no parts on the inside of the product which need to be serviced Apart from this the license CE and the guarantee warranty will lapse if you open take the product apart e The product will be damaged even it falls from a low height e This device can be used in internal area e At the installation of the product please take care that direct sunlight cannot fall onto the image sensor of the device Please follow the installation instructions in the corresponding chapter of this user manual Avoid using the device under the following unfavorable ambient conditions wet
11. OCC 120001 ted 64rd eed cat lokal tes ODO 0000 OOOO COG dl it ted 654 fel 0 ik Gateway fess 21 tite lath DNS 2010 0500 id 6 5 2 IEEE 802 1x Activate this function if your network environment uses the standard IEEE 802 1x a port based access control in the network IEEE 802 1x improves the security of local networks A connection is only permitted if all certificates between the server and client have been verified They are authenticated by a switch access point which sends queries to the RADIUS authentication server Otherwise no connection is made and access to the port is denied A Please note that your network components and the RADIUS server must support the standard IEEE 802 1x 6 5 3 HTTP HTTP port This port can be different from the standard port 80 80 or 1025 65535 If this port is changed users must be informed to ensure a successful connection Example If the administrator changes the HTTP port of the network camera with the IP address 192 168 0 99 from 80 to 8080 users have to enter http 192 168 0 99 8080 in the web browser instead of http 192 168 0 99 Secondary HTTP port Additional HTTP port for the network camera access For the direct access to individual video streams over the web the following access names can be configured Access is gained via compressed JPEG images and allows web browsers Firefox Netscape which cannot process ActiveX plug ins t
12. live view image 13 Application This allows you to automate tasks in the network camera The application configuration comprises 3 sections event server and medium A typical application example may look like the following due to motion detection event an email server with an alarm picture medium is sent to a user Event setup Click Add to create a new event Up to 3 events can be set Event name Assign a unique name to the event under which the event configuration is to be saved Enable this event Select this option to activate the programmed result Priority Events with higher priority are completed first Detect next event after Time between events to be executed e g with motion detection 98 Event Settings Event name A Enable this event Priority Normal i Detect next event after 10 second s Note This can only applied to motion detection and digital input Trigger Video motion detection Periodically Digital input System boot gt Recording notify Camera tampering detection Video loss 3 IP changed Video restore Event Schedule Sun 2 Mon 2 Tue F Wed F Thu R Fri 2 Sat Time Always From 00 00 to 24 00 hh mm Action E Trigger digital output for 4 seconds E Backup media if the network is disconnected E Move to presetlocation e Note Please configure Preset locations first Add Server Ml Add Media
13. security settings 4 Actives controls and plug ins 169 Download signed Activex controls amp o nc C Enable Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted me Promp C unsigned Actives controls Internet Disable F This zone contains all Web sites you Cine Enable haven t placed in other zones e og _ Prompt Security level for this zone 64 Initialize and script Activex controls not marked as safe _ Disable kaa Custom Enable Custom settings _ Prompt To change the settings chick Custom Level TM eet We os eR cae es To use the recommended settings click Default Level lt Reset custom settings sonata Resette Medium Cancel NOTICE The security settings of the Internet Explorer can prevent displaying the video stream Change at Extras Internet Options Security to a lower level Make sure to activate the ActiveX control elements at Custom Level 4 5Password authentication At factory default there is no admin password set for accessing the camera For security reasons the administrator should immediately set a password after the initial setup After setting an admin password the camera will request for every access a username and password The permanent default username for the admin will be root and cannot be changed The only way to reset the password if it is forgotten is to reset the camera to factory default settings Fl In order to
14. the LED indicator SNMP System Time Network DONS Time zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Stockholm Vienna Madrid Paris Access list Audio and video Motion detection Camera tampering detection Camera control Application Recording Local storage System log View parameters Maintenance Enable Daylight Saving Time Note You can upload your Daylight Saving Time rules on Maintenance page or use the camera default value a Keep current date and time Synchronize with computer time 5 Manual 5 Automatic Ol and DO Digital input The active state is Low ss the current state detected is High Digital output The active state iS Grounded ithe current state detected is Open Version 1012 Save Host name This is the text that is shown as the title on the main page 11 Turn off the LED indicator Select this option to switch off the LED display on the network camera This prevents other persons knowing that the network camera is in operation Time Zone Adjusts the time according to the selected time zone Enable Daylight Saving Time Activates daylight saving time settings in the network camera The daylight saving time settings for every time zone are already saved in the network camera Keep current date and time Choose this option if you wish to keep the current date and time of the network camera An internal realtime clock stores the date and time ev
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16. Exposure level Sets the default value of the aperture The higher the value the brighter the picture PR EEE a Full view Measurement window ds BLC Full view The camera takes the overall video image as reference for exposure settings os Cu stom D in 1 32000 1 500 115 sie You can add manually customized windows as inclusive no o E or exclusive regions The camera uses this windows as OFixedat mammu an ang 1128 reference for exposure settings Add inclusive window Gain control The camera inludes this window for exposure settings Nas 0 A To change the format of window simply modify it with the 7 wf mouse OFiedat gt f 100 Add exclusive window The camera ignores this window for exposure settings ill er nek ar oe mee BLC A predefined window will be used for exposure settings Back light compensation improves the recognition of objects in front of ligth sources Exposure time The shorter the time is set the less light will be applied to the sensor and the image becomes darker The picture sharpness during fast movements decreases because of longer exposure time You can either define an area in which the camera automatically adjust the exposure time or fix the value To set the zone please use the mouse Gain control In low light conditions more image details can be shown Depending on the configured value a better image quality in a dark room ca
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18. Security Tech Germany TVIP52501 User Manual Version 02 2011 Original English user manual Keep for future use 59 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product This product meets the requirements of the applicable European and national guidelines The corresponding declarations and documents can be obtained from the manufacturer www abus sc com To maintain this condition and to ensure risk free operation you as the user must observe these operation instructions Before initial start up read through the complete operating instructions observing operating and safety instructions All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks All rights reserved If you have any questions please contact your installer or your local dealer A Disclaimer This user manual was prepared with greatest care If you should notice omissions or inaccuracies please inform us about these on the back of this manual given address The ABUS Security Center GmbH assumes no liability for technical and typographical faults and reserves the right to make at any time modifications to the product or user manual without a previous announcement The company is not liable or responsible for direct and indirect subsequent damages which are caused in connection with the equipment the performance and the use of this product No guarantee for the content of this document is taken 60
19. Sensitivity setting refers to the capacity of the sensor to detect motion in the picture The higher the set value the more pixel changes are detected in the picture When motion is detected the pixel changes depending on the sensitivity setting are saved on the server as alarm pixels pink areas in figure D The Percentage value describes the percentage of the alarm pixels in relation to the total number of pixels in the selected area If the specified percentage of alarm pixels is reached or exceeded an alarm is triggered To ensure reliable motor detection a high sensitivity setting and low percentage value is recommended 11 Camera tampering detection The network camera supports tampering detection If detection is enabled the alarm can be used as an event for a notification see Application Enable network camera tampering detection The sensor system is activated Triggering behaviour The period defines how long a tampering event must continue before an alarm is triggered The following tampering events are checked e Camera rotation e Camera masking e Camera defocussing A You can set tampering detection as a trigger in the camera function Application Event setup 97 12 Camera control There are two different options to control PTZ network cameras e Mechanical Connect the Network Camera to a PTZ driver or scanner via RS485 interface e Digital Digital PTZ e PTZ within a certain im
20. access the camera enter username root and the before defined password Verbindung zu 192 168 0 99 herstellen Aa A Wireless Network Camera Benutzername root Kennwort C kennwort speichern gt After successful authentication you will connect to the camera and a video stream will be displayed 4 6 Connecting to the camera by using a RTSP player You can display the MPEG 4 video streams by connecting to the camera with a RTSP capable media player Following free media players support RTSP e VLC Media Player e Real Player e QuickTime Media Player The RTSP address has to be entered as following rtsp lt IP address of the network camera gt lt rtsp Port gt lt Name of the video stream gt How to change the name of the video stream will be explained further on Example rtsp 192 168 0 99 554 live sdp 4 7Connecting to the network camera by using a mobile phone Make sure that your mobile phone is able to establish a internet connection Furthermore the mobile phone has to have an RISP capable media player like e Real Player e Core Player More information you can find in chapter RTSP Transmission 12 Please notice that limited access can occur due to low mobile network bandwidth We recommend following settings to optimize the video stream Video compression MPEG 4 Resolution 176x144 Video quality constant bit rate 40 Kbit Second Audio Compression GSM AMR 12 2 Kbit
21. age area RS485 Settings Disabled Function is deactivated PTZ camera This setting is required when connecting a motorized pan tilt driver via RS485 Choose the corresponding protocol Pelco D DynaDome SmartDOME Lilin PIH 7x00 Transparent HTTP Tunnel If your PTZ device accepts RS485 commands via network you can use this option The necessary parameters you will find in the manual of the PTZ device Preset positions and tours You can set up a maximum of 20 preset positions Proceed as following 1 By using the direction buttons position the camera tot he desired image area 2 Enter aname for this preset The name will be displayed in the preset list 3 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to add further preset positions 4 To add presets to a tour mark these in the preset list and press Select 5 Adjust the dwell time if necessary 6 Save the settings If you are using the digital control there are further settings available Select stream Adjust settings for the selected video stream Activated mode Digital v Select stream 2 v Up Let Home Right own loz Zoom Pan speed 0 ov Tilt speed D v Zoom speed 0 v Auto pan patrol speed 1 v 4 Zoom times display Patrol settings O Preset position name 4 6 Ada Preset Position y Delete Remove 10 Ea Save Zoom times display Here you can choose if to display the zoom ratio into the
22. cal data Network camera 1 2 7 CMOS Progressive Scan Sensor 176 x 144 1920x1080 intermediate levels can be freely selected Pixels effective Po MPEG 4 1920x1080 25FPS po MPEG 1920x1080 25FPS Date camera name private zones Alarm inputs NO NC Digital output 1 12VDC 400mA Audio Audio output Speaker Out audio input 2 way audio Backlight compensation Microphone White balance Alert message 9 Integrated E mail FTP HTTP notification relay output NAS drive SD card Supported browsers Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer 6 x and higher Software supported eytron VMS ONVIF support SD card max 32 GB SD SD HC RS 485 port PTZ protocols MO D Pelco D Pelco P LiLin Samsung scc643 DynaDome SmartDome RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 Base T with PoE IPv4 IPv6 TCP IP HTTP UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP IGMP SMTP FTP DHCP NTP DNS CoS QoS SNMP 802 1X HTTPS SSLv3 IP address filter user name password 3 authorisation levels 12 VDC 24 VAC 802 3af PoE Max 5 0 Watt 0 C 40 CT 76 x 60 x 162 mm CE ROHS C Tick Network connection Network protocols Encryption Access protection Power supply Current consumption Operating temperature Dimensions W x H x D Certification 9 22 URL Commands HTTP based application programming interface Please refer to Appendix for complete URL command list 110 23 License information We point at the fact that thenetw
23. ccess e g using VLC media player By transmitting only the ROI bandwidth and storage space is saved Mx nh al ay ES i a A pes gt as gt sorte gt tm pa lt Fo N E T ali ie i Sed ee 9 6 Audio settings Mute All audio functions in the network camera are deactivated A note appears when you access the network camera The media type has been chenged to video only beceuss the media fram server contains no sud cae External microphone audio amplification Adjust the value from 21 db to 33 db Audio type Select the audio type and desired bit rate A higher value requires more bandwidth e AAC Advanced Audio Coding Special codec for audio data compression under MPEG 4 H 264 e GSM AMR Global System for Mobile Communications Adaptive Multi Rate Voice codec in GSM mobile telephone network e G 711 pmca pmcu Pulse Code Modulation gu 10 Motion detection You can activate up to three motion zones in the network camera Select Enable motion detection to configure the function The motion detection function is only active once you have defined an action under the Application menu item Window Name The text appears at Enable motion detection the top of the window Sensitivity Sensitivity in changes of picture sequence e g sensitivity high 2008 92 11 14 29 21 window Mame triggering by slight picture change
24. cess this device Save Rule Single Range Network e Single a specific IP address is added e Range IP address ranges from to can be defined e Network IP addresses with a specific subnet mask can be defined filter address Rule Single a IP add Example The IP address range from 192 168 0 1 to 192 255 255 255 should be permitted The following IP addresses should be blocked 192 168 1 0 to 192 168 255 255 Result Access is only granted for IPs from the following range 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 255 An intersection is formed between IPs which are allowed access and denied access 89 9 Audio and Video t Home Video Settings Video title Color Color in Power line frequency 50 Hz is Iris mode Fined is Video orientation E Flip 5 Mirror A Overlay title and time stamp on video and snapshot Image Settings Privacy Mask Exposure Settings Video quality settings for stream 1 Video quality settings for stream 2 Video quality settings for stream 3 Video quality settings for stream 4 gt Day Night settings Audio Settings E Mute Internal microphone input gain 0d8 l External microphone input 0 dB e Audio type AAC GSM AMR GSM AMR bit rate 12 2 Kbps A 6711 Mode pemu sus Save Video title The text appears in the black bar above the video window with a timestamp This timestamp date and time is provided by the integ
25. e IP address independently via a DynDNS provider If the network camera is positioned behind a router we recommend using the DynDNS function on the router The following diagram offers an overview of accessing and updating the IP address using DynDNS 195 184 21 78 O 192 168 0 3 I DynDNS access data l l i 195 184 21 78 gt name dyndns org LAN 1 WAN DynDNS org Name Server I UU Service providers The provider list contains the hosts that provide DDNS services Connect to the service provider s website to make sure that the service is available Enable DDNS Enables the DDNS function Host name This field must be completed if you want to use the DDNS service Enter the host name registered with the DDNS server User name email The user name and the email address must be entered in this field to set up a connection to the DDNS server or to inform users about the new IP address Note If you enter a User name in this field you must enter a Password in the next field Password To be able to use the DDNS service enter your password in this field DONS Dynamic domain name service Enable DDNS Provider Dyndns org Dynamic Host name Username Password 7 1Setting up a DDNS account Set up a new account at DynDNS org nDNS _ com Let Parar Crosta Accused New to DynDNS com DNS Services ONS NS for staic and da
26. e two way audio function This port can be different from the standard port 5060 5060 or 1025 65535 To be able to use the two way audio function you must enable Video and audio for the selected video stream MPEG 4 H 264 MJPEG only supports the transmission of video data and is therefore not suitable for this function Ext Microphone Network Internet i F J a 84 Microphone PC Speaker be Live stream functions F Start the audio data transmission sa Control the sensitivity of the network camera audio input 0 Switch off the microphone audio input F Click the button again to stop the audio transmission 6 5 7 RTSP transmission RTSP authentication The authentication options are disable standard basic simple or an expanded mode digest AN If the RTSP authentication is enabled the user name and password of a valid user e g administrator must be entered during the RTSP connection setup IMPORTANT The RTSP authentication must be supported by the video player e g Realplayer 10 5 Access name for stream 1 This is the access name 1 for establishing a connection from a client The codec type must be MPEG4 Use rtsp lt IP address gt RTSP port lt access name 1 gt to establish a connection Access name for stream 2 This is the access name 2 for establishing a connection from a client The codec type must be MPEG4 Use rtsp lt IP address g
27. eb browser If connecting to the camera by using Mozilla Firefox or Netscape a QuickTime stream will be displayed This requires that QuickTime from Apple is installed In order to show the video stream when using Microsoft Inter Explorer a video plug in is required This will be installed when connecting to the camera A window will appear asking you to install the plug in Press the install button to continue an install the plug in Depending on the security setup of the Internet Explorer the installation might be blocked In this case you need to adjust the security settings 70 4 3Installing the Active X plug in Internet Explorer Sicherheitswarnung Mochten Sie diese Software installieren Mame RTSP MPEG4 SP Control Herausgeber Security Center GmbH amp Co KG y Mehr Optionen Installieren Nicht installieren i Dateien aus dem Internet k nnen n tzlich sein aber dieser Dateityp kann eventuell auf dem Computer Schaden anrichten Installieren Sie nur Software von Herausgebern denen Sie vertrauen Welches Risiko besteht A For Mozilla Firefox or Netscape users your browser will use Quick Time to stream the live video If you don t have Quick Time on your computer please download it first then launch the web browser 4 4 Adjusting the security settings internet Options z x security Settings General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings Select a Web content zone to specify its
28. ecure by the browser as the source certificate and authorisation of the certification authority are both absent 6 4SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol is a network protocol that can be used to monitor and control network devices e g routers servers switches printers computers etc from a central station Here the Protocol controls the communication between the monitored devices and the monitoring station Enable this function if you are using an SNMP management server in your network You can also access software solutions that can be installed on your PC system Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c Depending on your SNMP server settings you can define the name fields of the read write community here SNMP Configuration SHMPv1 SNMPv2c Settings Read Write community Private Read only community Public Enable SNMPv3 Enable SNMPv3 If your SNMP server supports the SNMP protocol in version 3 you can execute the status query with encryption To do this an encryption algorithm and password for the read write community status query must be saved in the network camera and SNMP server 6 5Network 6 5 1 Network settings All changes made on this page cause the system to restart in order for the changes to take effect Make sure that the fields are correctly filled before you click Save LAN The default is LAN Use this setting if the network camera is connected to a LAN You also have to make other set
29. ed Searching and viewing the records If no criteria are selected the list of results will always include all recordings searching and viewing the records File attributes Trioger type 5 Digital input A Video loss E Wideo restore E System boot A Recording notify E Motion F Periodically A Network fail E IP changed E Tampering Media Type Video Clip A Snapshot A Text Locked A Locked A Unlocked Trigger time From Date Time to Date Time Cyyyy mnedd hmm ss Search 106 Trigger type Select one or more characteristics which apply to a recording that was made on the SD card Trigger time Select the desired period Click Search All the recordings that meet your criteria are displayed in the list of results List of results Number of entries on one page Search resis Show 49 entries Search Trigger time Media Type Trigger type Locked Mn 2000 01 15 15 02 24 Video Clip Periodically Ho E 2000 01 15 15 03 24 Video Clip Periodically No E 2000 01 15 15 04 24 Video Clip Periodically Ho E 2000 01 15 15 05 24 Video Clip Periodically Ho E 2000 01 15 15 06 23 Video Clip Periodically No O 2000 01 15 15 07 23 Video Clip Periodically No E 2000 01 15 15 08 23 Video Clip Periodically Ho E 2000 01 15 15 09 23 Video Clip Periodically Ho E 2000 01 15 15 10 24 Video Clip Periodically No E 2000 01 15 15 11 24 Video Clip Periodically Ho Scroll pages Showing 1 to 10 of 857 ent
30. en after the system has been switched off due to a power cut Synchronise with computer time Synchronises the date and the time of the network camera with the local computer The read only date and time of the PC are displayed following the update Manual Sets the date and the time according to the administrator s input Note the date time format when entering in the respective fields Automatic Synchronises the date and time with the NTP server via the Internet every time the network camera is switched on This is not possible if the respective time server cannot be reached NTP server Assigns the IP address or the domain name of the time server If you leave this text box empty the network camera is connected to the default time servers Dl and DO Sets the pre defined state for the alarm input and relay output Do not forget to press Save in order for your changes to take effect 6 2 Security Root Password Allows users to change the administrator password by entering a new password For security reasons the passwords entered are shown as asterisks After Save is clicked the web browser prompts the administrator to enter the new password for accessing the network camera Root Password Add new user Enter the new user name and password and click Add The new user is displayed on the list Root Password of user names Up to twenty user accounts can be configu
31. he SD card unit as the destination for saving data You can configure the following server types Email enter the access data here FTP enter the access data here Address convention ftp abus sc com HTTP enter the access data here Address convention http abus sc com cgi bin upload cgi Network storage Address convention 192 160 0 5 NAS Server name Server Type Email sender email address Recipient email address Server address User name Password server port 25 This server requires a secure connection SSL FIP HTTP Network storage Once you have entered the access data save your settings Before closing the window it is advisable to execute a Test The result is displayed in a new window of the browser 100 13 3 Media settings You can save up to 5 media settings in the network camera Media name tesi Media Type Source Streami e Send 4 pre event image s 0 7 send 4 post event image s 07 File name prefix E Add date and time suffix to file name Video Clip System log Custom Message Media name Unique name for the medium There are 4 different media types e Snapshot JPEG file e Video clip MP4 format e System log TXT log e Custom message TXT format A Each medium that you create can only be linked with one event Assigning a medium twice results in the incorrect functioning of the network camera If you wish to use the same
32. i Percentage Specifies the percentage SENSAN of the image that has to change for the a motion sensor to be triggered z ercentage Click New to add a new window To resize the window or move the title bar click the window frame keep the mouse 7 B button pressed and drag the window to the required size Close the window by clicking the x in the top right corner Click Save to save the window settings A bar graph rises or falls according to the picture variation A green bar means that the picture variation is below the surveillance level whilst a red bar means that the picture variation is above the surveillance level If the bar is red the detected window appears with a red frame When you return to the homepage the monitored window is hidden As soon as motion is detected the red frame is displayed 30 Prozent an 7 SS oe A ERER Green area Motion recognised however alarm is not triggered Red area Picture variation motion exceeds the limit value of 30 and triggers an alarm 96 Functionality of motion detection ion TOIT LA EEITIT FI Two parameters are available for configuring motion detection Sensitivity and percentage The figure shows how these two parameters influence motion detection A motion occurs shown in the progression from figure A to figure B The resulting pixel changes depending on the sensitivity setting are shown in figure C grey The
33. ideo can be used for indoor surveillance application In order to run the camera outside an outdoor housing is necessary A detailed description of all functions can be found in chapter 4 Initial start up A Any other use than that described above can lead to damage to the product and in addition involve other risks This does not include operation for other applications and would in case of doing so the guarantee and any related liability will lapse This is also the case if any unauthorized changes or additions have been made to the product A Please read through the entire manual carefully before putting this product into operation This operating manual contains guidelines that are important for correct mounting and operating 1 Scope of delivery ABUS HD Network Camera TVIP52501 a Power supply Mounting bracket Quickguide Software CD including user manual Video audiocable p 65 2 Installation Make sure that all previous listed accessories were included in scope of delivery In order to operate the camera an Ethernet network cable is necessary The cable has to comply with specifications of UTP categories 5 CAT 5 and must not exceed 100 meters of length 2 1 Power supply Before you start the installation make sure that the mains voltage and the nominal voltage of the camera correspond 2 2 Mounting the lens The camera can be used only with CS mount lens In order to use Auto Iris Al lens the connec
34. ideo streams 1 4 to view the live image Snapshot Create a snapshot without ActiveX plug in Digital Output Switch the digital output on and off manually Configuration Configure the network camera administrator settings Ea Client Settings Configure the client settings you can find detailed information on the following pages 74 ol 5 Language Set the interface language yt Pan tilt zoom H control Use the control buttons to control the digital and mechanical pan tilt zoom function 0 Ea sow Ea sw Variable view sizes Using these buttons you can choose from three different zoom levels for the live picture 100 50 and 25 You can also adjust the live picture to automatically fit the current browser size Do do this select the AUTO option Screen ratio Press the 4 3 button to set the page ratio of the live picture to 4 3 gt Show hide menu Global view Here you can adjust the live image and navigate to single point of interests 5 1 Audio video control Variable view sizes The web browser displays a new window containing the snapshot To save the image file to your PC right click the image and select Save As js Digital zoom and snapshot Click on the magnifying glass icon underneath the network camera view The control panel for the digital zoom appears Disable the Disable Digital Zoom box and change the zoom factor with the slider FP Digtaler Zo
35. io cable with an analogue video input from a monitor e g TVAC10100 Audio Video Qut To set the correct video norm PAL NTSC please use the DIP switch on the back panel of the camera External Internal microphone Ext Int Use this DIP switch to change between integrated microphone and external audio input 3 4 Gate input output and status display Status LED description Status LED colour Green Red System start Off On Camera turned off Off Off Network works heartbeat 1 s On Network problem Off On Firmware update 1 s 0 1 s I l I cao Restoring factory settings 0 1 s 0 1 s l l l l PIN 4 i Ground In order to reboot the camera or restore the factory settings press the reset button Use an appropriate small tool Camera reboot Press the reset button once and wait until the camera to restart Restore factory settings Press and hold the reset button for approx 30 seconds until the status LEDs start flashing All settings will be reset to factory default 68 4 Initial start up Direct connection between camera and PC laptop 1 AE 10 Make sure to use a crossover network cable Connect the cable with the Ethernet port of the PC Laptop and the camera Connect the power supply to the camera Configure the IP address of the PC Laptop to 169 254 0 1 Continue with point 4 1 in order to finish the initial installing and build up a connection to the camera Crossed Ethe
36. ith digital input 9 5 Adjust image and viewing window By clicking on viewing window you can configure the resolution for the video streams 1 to 3 Video Stream Stream 1 Region of Interest 336 608 544x392 custom Output frame size 544x392 Coverage 1920x1080 during individual image area 1 Select the stream you want to configure Stream 4 always provides the full image area and is therefore not selectable 2 Select a resolution from the dropdown menu 94 3 Adjust the image area to the ROI 4 Save the settings Folgende maximale Einstellungen k nnen gesetzt werden ooo Imageaea Imagesize Streami 176x144 1920x1080 176x144 1920x1080 Stream2 176x144 1920x1080 176x144 1920x1080 Stream3 176x144 1468x1200 176x144 fix Stream4 1920x1080 fix 1920x1080 fix For viewing and recording the IP camera with eytron VMS always stream 1 is used The network camera functions using a 16 9 image sensor If you select a 16 9 resolution under ROI the live image displayed by the camera will be distorted by recording software or a recorder system or may not be displayed at all To solve the problem you must set a 4 3 resolution in the network camera or ROI 320x240 640x480 800x600 or 1024x768 This may involve cropping the periphery of the live image After setting up a ROI only this area will be displayed at live display as well as for RTSP a
37. media type for two events you must create two separate media types beforehand Snapshot Source The recording can be made from video streams 1 4 Send pre event image s Number of snapshots before an event Send post event image s Number of snapshots after an event lt P re event images Post event images gt 101 File name prefix Enter a name that will prefix the snapshot file name Add date and time suffix to file name Adds the date and time to the snapshot so that you can more easily distinguish between the file names of snapshots either in sequential or event controlled operation Example video 20030102_030405 jpg means that the JPEG picture was taken on January 2 2003 at 03 04 05 i e just after 3 04 am If you omit this suffix the file is updated with the name video jpg on the external FTP server according to the specified time interval The data name is structured as follows Prefix YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS ABUS_ 20091115 164501 e Prefix see file name prefix Y placeholder for year YYYY 2009 M placeholder for month MM 11 D placeholder for day DD 15 H placeholder for hours HH 16 M placeholder for minutes MM 45 S placeholder for seconds SS 01 Video clip Source The recording can be made from video streams 1 4 A The video stream that is configured in Audio and Video under Select caching stream is offered as a source P
38. mn P address S Free Dynamic DNS D DNS Hosting Domains Port nera D e dram o state P odden O UL lego your domain and pont it w ar IP address o UF Wok your sen boda e home fer tree Cary to ae wet riera eet power expert tooa 4 me h O maikan bon myndene Secorulaty nd mery ON arven hound Pe Gote dyndne into Add Save the account information DynDNS o yar acfeertnee mer tree wab redactor Gel Hu u s ME oy Sen Add New Hostname My E i Pu inaa OS Propias pos 1 fi Dierammic DAES Pra a ae a cas M por E t ary diri lpr im aia thea form h 1 2d bF Fanat Gone ELA Prarmir Soppa Hostname Bardia org iz a Le Wiican Status Disstled Vos Wikicard supgert Service Type Host with F address 7 Host Seraces Weblog Reckrect T Diline Hosineme 1 Gait beter iP HaHa Cuttound a Bauri Grr ee puto dense F pirea 97S bb Hector Honor EEL wake ia dd pandi Lii TIL aO dl Rinta Santas Auto Aim Sarig Sync Epratora Mall Houtia rez del me configure Email roasting 7 Appui Getiri Add Iocan Miles My Cart pe nma Note down your user data and enter this into the configuration of the network camera 87 7 2DDNS access via a router If your network network camera is positioned behind a router then access via DynDNS must be configured in the router A description of the DynDNS router configuration for common router models can be found on the ABUS Security Center website www abus sc c
39. n be achieved You can either define an area in which the camera automatically adjusts the gain or fix the value To set the zone please use the mouse 92 Usage of Sensor profiles The network camera supports different sensor profiles depending on situation or time Next to the standard profile following can be configured o Day Use this profile if the network camera is installed at a location with permanent daylight conditions o Night Use this profile if the network camera is installed at a location with permanent low light conditions o Schedule Here you can select a schedule The settings will only be active within this timeframe General Settings A Enable this profile This profile is applied to Day mode Night mode Schedule Mode From 72 00 to 06 00 hh mm 9 4 Basic setting Video options The network camera has four video streams with different quality settings available for flexible application Video quality settings for stream 1 Video quality settings for stream 2 Video quality settings for stream 3 Video quality settings for stream 4 Day Night settings Settings for streams 1 2 3 and 4 You can configure streams 1 4 in the respective menus The quality settings for stream 4 is determined on QCIF Use stream 4 for streaming on mobile devices Image compression Select from H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Image size Select your desired resolution here Max image rate
40. ness or excessive air humidity extreme cold or heat direct sunlight dust or combustible gases vapors or solvents strong vibration strong magnetic fields such as those found in the vicinity of machinery or loudspeakers the camera should not positioned with opened iris towards the sun this can lead to the destruction of the sensor e the camera may not be installed on unstable surfaces General safety instructions e Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly Plastic foil oags and polystyrene parts etc could become dangerous toys for children e For safety reasons don t give the camera into child hands due to them being able to swallow small parts e Please do not insert objects through the openings into the device Use only accessories which are specified by the manufacturer Please do not connect incompatible parts to the device Please pay attention to the safety instructions and user manuals of the other connected devices e Check the device for damages before installation If this should be the case please do not use it e Please adhere to the operational voltage limitations listed in the technical data High voltage could destroy the device and pose a health hazard electric shock 61 Safety advice 1 Mains supply Power supply 110 250VAC 50 60Hz 12VDC 1 5A included in package content Operate this product only from the type of power supply indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the
41. ng to the number of recipients When using multicast the sender only requires the same bandwidth as a single recipient The packets are multiplied on each network distributor switch router Multicast allows data to be sent efficiently to many recipients at the same time in IP networks This is made with a special multicast address In IPv4 the address range 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 is reserved for this purpose The following multicast settings can be configured for streams 1 4 in the network camera Enable Always multicast to use multicast Multicast group address Specifies a group of IP hosts which belong to this group Multicast video port This port can be different from the default port 5560 The port number must always be even Multicast RTCP video port This port must be the Multicast video port plus 1 Multicast audio port This port can be different from the default port 5562 The port number must always be even Multicast RTCP audio port This port must be the Multicast audio port plus 1 Multicast TTL Time to Live A If you are setting up port forwarding in a router all ports should always be forwarded this way RTSP HTTP This is imperative for successful communication 7 DDNS DynDNS or DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System is a system used for updating domain name entries in real time The network camera is equipped with an integrated DynDNS client which updates th
42. o access the video stream directly Access name for stream 1 Access name for the MJPEG stream 1 Access name for stream 2 Access name for the MJPEG stream 2 Access name for stream 3 Access name for the MJPEG stream 3 Access name for stream 4 Access name for the MJPEG stream 4 Note Internet Explorer does not support the display of MJPEG images without Active 6 5 4 FIP FTP port This is the internal FTP server port It can be a different port to the standard port 21 21 or 1025 65535 The video data saved on the network camera can be called up directly via FTP Use a separate FTP program for this purpose The address format for entering the connection data is as follows Server IP address of the network camera User name Administrator user Password Password of administrator Port FTP port of the network camera Example with FTP program Server 192 168 0 99 User name root Password admin Port 1026 83 Datel nate Dateigr e 000_1283513262 jpg 77915 000_1283513305 jpg 77 966 000_1283513366 jpg 77 821 000M jpg 77 098 001 jpg 77 218 OOLM jpg 17 259 001M_1283513256 pg 17 638 001MM_1283513303 jpg 18 269 001M_1283513364 pg 17 926 002 pg 11 261 002 1283513268 pg 18 236 002 1283513310 pg 78 411 002_1283513368 jpg 77 496 E 20100903_112614 mp4 542 681 20100903_112711 mp4 546 532 E 20100903_112819 mp4 547 002 E normal 1263513308_2073467 35 217 9
43. om The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS org Internet 195 184 21 78 1026 O http name dyndns org 1026 l name dyndns org 1026 gt 195 184 21 78 1026 LAN WAN DynDNS org Name Server A Port forwarding of all relevant ports at least RTSP HTTP must be set up in the router in order to use DynDNS access via the router 8 Access list This is where you control access to the network camera using IP address lists Maximum number of concurrent streaming connection s limited to Number of possible simultaneous connections to the network camera Depending on the bandwidth available for the network camera it may make sense to limit the access Enable access list filtering Enables the IP address filters listed defined under Filters You have two options for defining IP address filtering e Allow filter type only IP addresses in the defined address space have access or e Deny filter type IP addresses in the defined address space have no access Click Add to configure the address ranges The following configuration options are given 88 General Settings Maximum number of concurrent streaming connection s limited to 40 f View Information Enable access list filtering Save Filter Type Filter IPv4 access list Add Delete Administrator IP address E Always allow the IP address to ac
44. om aus Zoom Faktoren 235 MLETIE 100 400 4 Start stop live image view The live stream can be stopped paused or exited In both cases the live stream can be continued by pressing the play symbol 75 Local recording A recording on the local hard disk can be started or stopped here You can configure the recording path under Client Settings Adjust the volume Press to manually set the audio output level ol Audio On Off Talk As long as this button is pressed the audio signals from the PC are transmitted to the audio output of the network camera Microphone volume Press to manually adjust the level for the audio input of the network camera y Mute Press to switch the audio input of the network camera on and off Full screen Activates the full screen view The live image on the network camera is shown on the entire screen 5 2 Client settings The user settings are saved on the local computer The following settings are available Media Options Allow the user to disable the audio or video function Protocol Options Allows a connection protocol to be selected between the client and the server The following protocol options are available for optimising the application UDP TCP HTTP The UDP protocol gives you a larger number of audio and video streams in real time However some data packets can be lost due to the large data volume in the network Pictures may be unclear in this case
45. ork cameras TVIP52501 among other things include Linux software source codes that are licensed under the GNU General Public Licence GPL To assure a GPL compliant usage of the used source codes we point at the licence terms of GPL Licence text The licence text of the GNU General Public Licence can be found on the included software CD or on the ABUS Security Center Homepage under http www abus sc de DE Service Downloads Software g GPL Source Code The used source codes are available on the ABUS Security Center Homepage under http www abus sc de DE Service Downloads Software q GPL for free download Operation of the total system With a download of the software packages source codes it is not possible to built a running total system Therefore additional software applications and the network camera hardware is needed 24 Technologie Lizenzhinweise H 264 MPEG 4 AAC Technology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE H 264 MPEG 4 AAC AUDIO PATENT LICENSE THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT BE DECOMPILED REVERSE ENGINEERED OR COPIED EXCEPT REGARD TO PC SOFTWARE YOU MAY MAKE SINGLE COPIES FOR ARCHIVAL PURPOSES FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO HTTP WWW VIALICENSING COM H 264 MPEG 4 Visual Technology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE H 264 MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING
46. r is active the installation wizard adds a virtual IP address in the range of 169 254 0 xx As long as the installation wizard is active you can access the network camera by using the virtual IP address We recommend adjusting immediately the cameras network settings to the IP settings of the PC s network Installation Wizard 2 Networkcamera ap Y Videoserver Installation Wizard ey S e O D Manual TE EEE a el Setup Refresh Devices Upgrade Firmmware s Restore Default About Ive Please check the MAC and model name in the E HE product label of your device first A 7 3US e yty Cen Then you can start to link to your device and MAN AEU a y show the main screen by double clicking the ra Y F val TVF24C j ma item in the above selection list MAS 0002 SB ake BX i ILL o sl part AAN AAN ds Cer asor barg we come toa soseo mayra If you are not able to find your device in the a retar es E n Tay ain reed eaten above selection list please make sure all cables are properly connected to your device and then click on the Refresh Devices button You can find the product label in the rear bottom part of your device AN After closing Installation wizard 2 the additional virtual IP adress will be removed If IP Camera s IP address is still in a different IP area then the one from your PC the camera access is no longer possible 4 2 Connecting to the camera by using a w
47. rated realtime clock of the network camera Colour Choose between colour and black and white display Modulation Select between the video standard NTSC and PAL or automatic video signal recognition via the network camera Select caching stream The selected video stream is used for recording the pre and post alarm video data see Application section Flip Rotates the video horizontally Select this option if the camera has been installed upside down Mirror Rotates the video vertically A Select the flip and mirror options if the camera is installed on the ceiling Overlay title and time stamp on video and snapshot You can use this option to display the title and time stamp directly in the video image and snapshots The input for Video title is used here 90 9 1 Image Settings White Balance Here you can set manually the colour temperature for the white balance Auto The camera automatically selects the ideal colour temperature depending on the light conditions This setting is recommended for most situations Keep current value The white balance values of the current live picture are used Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Here you can optimize the video imiage depeding on the situation Enable Edge Enhancement White Balance Auto ism Save Image Adjustment Brightness 5 wl Saturation 0 b Contrast 0 e Sharpness 0
48. re event recording Pre event recording interval in seconds max 9 seconds Maximum duration Maximum duration for each file max 10 seconds 0990 O00900 lt 4 Pre event memory Post alarm memory gt Maximum file size Maximum size of the file in kByte max 800 kByte File name prefix Enter a name that will prefix the video recording file name see snapshot section for details Log file Saves the current system log contents in a text file Custom Message A user defined message in the form of a text file is sent additionally 102 13 4 Action Action E Trigger digital output for 4 seconds Backup media ifthe network is disconnected E Move to preset location A Note Please configure Preset locations first Add Server Add Media Server Media Fl SD Mone li SD Test View Yi mas Snapshot y Create folders automatically Customized folder 05 M95D H View Here you can configure the action that is to be executed if an alarm has been triggered Trigger digital output for When this option is enabled the relay output for the network camera is activated Move to preset location A preset location is activated when the alarm is triggered Server the selected medium is sent on a particular server e g an email is sent with a snapshot Create folders automatically Folders are automatically created in the directory of the network drives
49. red ad re sae Edit users Open the list of user eee eee names select the user that you wish o A to edit and change the required e Mi O values To apply the changes ds M M click Update Allow anonymous viewing Save Manage User Existing user name Add new user User name User password Delete Confirm user password Add Privilege Administrator x Delete user Open the list of user names select a user and click Delete to delete this user from the list 78 User administration Administrator Complete unrestricted access to the network camera Operator No access to the configuration page Can also execute URL commands e g PTZ User Access is restricted to the main page live view Digital Output The user group can control the alarm input and output PTZ control The user group has access to the PTZ control Allow anonymous viewing There is no prompt for a user name and password when the main page is displayed 6 3HTTPS The HTTPS protocol is used for encryption and for authenticating communication between the web server network camera and browser client PC on the Internet All data transmitted between the network camera and client PC is encrypted using SSL Apart from SSL encryption compatible with all standard browsers a source authorisation certificate is required in order to use HTTPS Enable HTTPS To enable HTTPS you have to create and install certificate fi
50. ries View Download Uncheck All JPEGs to AVI Lock Unlock Remove View Shows the selected recording in a new window Download Allows you to download the selected recording JPEGs to AVI You can select several JPEG single picture recordings selection box and convert these into an AVI file Lock Unlock Individual recordings can be locked Locked recordings will not be overwritten through cyclic storage Press the button again unlock to remove this attribute Remove The selected recording is deleted You can also evaluate the data stored on the SD card using the SD card reader on your PC The recorded data is displayed according to file type with the date and time in the file name 16 Log file Click this link on the configuration page to display the system log file The contents of the file supply useful information about the configuration and the connection following a system start The standard of the log file is RFC 3164 You can also send data to a log server Enable Remote Protocol and enter the IP address and the port number of the server 17 Parameter list Click this link on the configuration page to display all system parameter sets This information can be provided for support cases 107 18 Management Reboot Setting for reboot camera Note When you choose duration mode the camera will reboot at 24 00 after N day s Reboot the device Duration Mode Eve
51. rnet cable Connecting the camera by using a router switch 1 oe eT Make sure to use a pair of patch cables Connect the cable with Ethernet port of the PC laptop with the router switch Connect the cable with the network cable and with the router switch Connect the power supply to the camera f there is aname server DHCP available in your network then set the IP address of your PC laptop to automatically receive IP address If there is no name server DHCP available set the IP address of your PC laptop to 169 254 0 1 Continue with point 4 1 in order to finish the initial installing and build up a connection to the camera Patch cable 69 4 1First camera access The first camera access takes place by using the program Installation Wizard 2 After starting the wizard it will automatically search the network for all connected EyeseolP network cameras and video servers You can find the program on the on the CD at CD ROM Tools EyseolP Tools Install the program on your PC and start it The wizard will automatically search your network for EyseolP camera The IP address at factory default is 169 254 0 99 Without using the installation wizard you can only connect to the camera if the IP address of the PC is between 169 254 0 1 and 169 254 0 98 If a DHCP server is active in your network the IP address for your PC and camera will be set automatically Start now the installation wizard If no DHCP serve
52. rst Enable HTTPS secure connection Save Create and install certificate method Create self signed certificate automatically Create self signed certificate manually Create certificate request and install Certificate Information Status Not installed l Property Remove Enable HTTPS secure connection You can choose between unencrypted HTTP encrypted HTTPS access or encrypted HTTPS access only A If a secure HTTPS connection is enabled the network camera can be accessed using the following lines https IP Adresse If you wish to stream using the HTTPS connection use the following link https IP Adresse HTTPS Port Live sdp 19 Create self signed certificate automatically The pre defined certificate in the network camera is used With this option no settings can be made by users Creating and installing a certificate Create self signed certificate manually A new certificate is generated Specific data must be entered Create certificate request and install Select this option if you wish to generate a certificate request which is then submitted to a certificate authority A certificate issued by a recognised certification authority e g VeriSign can also be installed on the network camera A Note When using a self signed certificate you may receive a warning message from your browser Self signed certificates are always classed as ins
53. rveillance system make sure that all devices are Li disconnected from the low and supply voltage circuit A If in doubt allow a professional electrician to mount install and wire up your device Improper electrical connection to the mains does not only represent at threat to you but also to other persons Wire up the entire system making sure that the mains and low voltage circuit remain separated and cannot come into contact with each other in normal use or due to any malfunctioning Unpacking While you are unpacking the device please handle it with utmost care A If you notice any damage of the original packaging please check at first the device If the device shows damages please contact your local dealer 62 Inhaltsverzeichnis A A A e A 65 A o AA EREN 65 A LAMAN OU se se seem ec ec occa cw cea E a E 66 aT ROW rene steweccateeencesneavaciecen tai esteesdyescessssexetaiekececceataeens lt stnenecen 66 A 66 23 INSI the CAME Asics in ANER 66 3 o o o MAA no 67 o nn 67 3 2 Alarm inputs and digital outputs accionar acacia 67 3 3 Video output and DIP SWICIES ritmo sais nnn 68 3 4 Gate input output and status display ooonnncccconnnnnccnccnccnncccnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnncrrnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnrrnnnananans 68 Bg ii E EET SR o 69 AT First eamera AAA 70 4 2 Connecting to the camera by USING A Web browser ccccseesseeceeesseeeseeeeneeeeeeeenseeeeeeoenseeessooenneees 70 4 3 Installing the Active X DIUIGHI
54. ry 4 1 30 Day s Schedule Mode f Sun Mon e Tue W Wed e Thu M Fri 4 Sat Time 00 00 hh mm Save Reboot Now Restore Restore all settings to factory default except settings in E Network Type Daylight Saving Time Export files Export daylight saving time configuration file Export setting backup file Upload files Update daylight saving time rules Upload setting backup file Upgrade firmware Select firmware file Durchsuchen Upgrade Reboot Press the Reboot Now button to restart the network camera You can also configure an automated device reboot This may be helpful if network problems occur We recommend rebooting the network camera on a weekly basis if you experience problems Restore Click to restore the factory settings All previous settings are discarded Export files Press to export your network camera settings into a file You can also export and save the daylight saving time configuration file Upload files Press Browse and select the correct configuration file Then press Upload and wait until the settings have been restored 108 Upgrade firmware Like an update with the installation wizard you can update the firmware of the network camera here You can download the latest firmware from www abus sc com Select the firmware file pkg and press Upgrade The update takes a short time When you restart the network camera it is started with the new firmware A Ne
55. t RTSP port lt access name 2 gt to establish a connection Access name for stream 3 This is the access name 3 for establishing a connection from a client The codec type must be MPEG4 Use rtsp lt IP address gt RTSP port lt access name 3 gt to establish a connection Access name for stream 4 This is the access name 4 for establishing a connection from a client The codec type must be MPEG4 Use rtsp lt IP address gt RTSP port lt access name 4 gt to establish a connection RTSP access with VLC risp 192 168 0 99 10052 live sdp RTSP port This port can be different from the standard port 554 554 or 1025 to 65535 If you change it note that the input format is analogue to the HTTP port RTP port for video This port can be different from the default port 5558 The port number must always be even RTCP port for video This port must be the RTP port for video plus 1 RTP port for audio This port can be different from the default port 5556 The port number must always be even RTCP port for audio This port must be the RTP port for audio plus 1 85 6 5 8 Multicast transmission Multicast is the message transmission from a single point to a group also known as a multiple point connection The advantage of multicast is that messages can be transmitted simultaneously to several recipients or a closed user group without the bandwidth of the sender increasing accordi
56. t the option Use UPnP is always enabled UPnP is also used by eytron VMS to search the network camera UPnP port forwarding ON Enables Universal Plug and Play port forwarding for network services If your router supports UPnP then port forwarding for video streams is activated automatically on the router for the network camera using this option PPPoE Use this setting if the network camera is connected directly to a DSL modem You will receive a user name and password from your ISP Internet Service Provider IPv6 Use this function to work with IP addresses of generation v6 81 Enable IPv6 Manually setup the IP address Optional IP address Prefix length i 64 Optional default router Optional primary DNS A Please note that your network and hardware must support IPv6 If IPv6 is enabled the network camera always waits until it is assigned an IPv6 address via DHCP If no DHCP server is available set up the IP address manually To do this enable Manually setup the IP address and enter the IP address default router and DNS address IPv6 Information All the IPv6 information is displayed in a separate window http 192 168 178 49 IPv6 Informationen Wind Ll ES ethi0 address IP vb Host Adress Liste Gateway IPvo Gateway Liste DNS IPv6 DNS Adress Liste If the IPv6 settings are correct you can read all the settings in the lower window ethO address 2001 Oa 2500
57. tings such as the IP address or the subnet mask Obtain an IP address automatically Every time the network camera is restarted it is assigned an IP address via a DHCP server 80 Use fixed IP address The network data is fixed here e g the IP address IP address This is required for network identification Subnet mask This defines whether the destination is in the same subnet The default value is 255 255 255 0 Standard Router Gateway for transmitting pictures to another subnet An invalid router setting prevents transmission to these destinations in different subnets If a cross link cable connection Is available you must enter an IP which is in the same subnet range as the network camera e g 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Server of the primary domain name with which the hostnames are converted into IP addresses Secondary DNS Server of the secondary domain name for generating a reserve copy of the primary DNS Use UPnP This enables Universal Plug and Play If your operating system supports UPnP the network camera can be accessed directly via UPnP management Windows network environment 4 Andere Ger te 1 7 fi TVIPS2501 H 264 Full HD IF Camera i 192 168 0 35 4 Computer 3 A ABUS PC My DEMNOFCO29 fo a La is 4 Kameras 1 21 j TVIP71550 000E8E30959B 4 Netzwerkinfrastruktur 1 s PMV1 UPnP 1 0 AVM FRITZ Box mm Fon WLAN 7170 29 04 76 A Make sure tha
58. tor for the cable can be found on the left side of the camera You can also use a manual lens The camera will automatically recognize the type of lens For the best possible picture quality an Al lens is recommended A The content of delivery for this network camera does not include a lens Please ensure you are using a suitable megapixel lens for camera operation 2 3 Installing the camera For installing the camera to wall you need to mount the camera bracket to the bottom of the camera If the installation of the camera is on a ceiling you first need to mount the socket to the top of the camera with the included screws You can then mount the camera bracket to the socket A ATTENTION Make sure to disconnect the camera from the power supply during installation ATTENTION Never point the camera with opened iris towards the sun This can damage the image sensor 66 3 Camera description 3 1 Front view Rear view Microphone Light Sensor Fixing Screw Audio video NTSC PAL output Ext Int Mic Sn par Status LEDs 3D card VO Terminal Microphone Input Ethernet 10400 RJ45 Fl Connector 0 AA _ Power 12 VDC Reset Button SS 3 2 Alarm inputs and digital outputs Descritption 12V Output Digital output Digital input Ground 24V AC input 24V AC input RS 485 RS 485 ONoOnARONAD 67 3 3 Video output and DIP switches Analogue video output NTSC PAL Connect the RCA connector from the video aud
59. type of power supplied to your home consult your local power company Disconnect the product from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation procedures 2 Overloading Do not overload a wall outlet extension cord or adapter as this may result in electric fire or shock 3 Cleaning Disconnect the product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a light damp cloth no solvents to dust the product Warnings Follow all safety and operating advises before starting up the device 1 Follow these directions in order to avoid damage of the power cord or plug e Do not modify or process the power cord or plug arbitrarily e Do not bend or twist the power cord e Make sure to disconnect the power cord holding the plug e Keep heating appliances as far as possible from the power cord in order to prevent the cover vinyl from melting 2 Follow these directions Failure to follow any of them may cause electrical shock e Do not open the main body except for installing the HDD Disconnect the product from the mains before you start e Do not insert metal or inflammable objects inside the product e n order to avoid any damage during lighting use a surge protection 3 Do not use the product when it is out of order If you continue to use the product when defective serious damage can be caused to it Make sure to contact your local product distributor if the product is out of order During the installation into an existing video su
60. ue Wed 2 Thu 5 Fri 4 Sat Time Always From 00 00 to 24 00 hh mm Destination D M Note To enable recording notification please configure Application first 104 Destination Network drive Capacity a Entire free space O Reserved space 15 Mbytes File name prefix E Create folders automatical Customized folder 95Y095 49D 05 H E Enable cyclic recording Note To enable recording notification please configure Application first Recording name A unique name for a recording entry Enable this recording Select this option to activate the recording entry Priority Recordings with a higher priority are executed first Source The recording can be made from video streams 1 4 Schedule The recording schedule is used Network fail If a network error occurs the data is automatically saved onto SD card Sun Sat allows you to select the day of the week for a recording Always Activates the recording at all times From to The recording times are restricted Destination SD card or network folder Entire free space The maximum amount of space on the destination storage medium is used Reserved space Defines how many MB of free memory space should be reserved Enable cyclic recording Activates the cyclic recording function If the set value is reached during the data recording the oldest data is over
61. ver disconnect the network camera from the power supply during an firmware upgrade otherwise you risk causing irreparable damage A firmware upgrade can last up to 10 minutes 19 Maintenance and Cleaning 19 1 Function Test Regularly check the technical safety of the product e g check the housing for damage If safe operation is no longer possible cease operating the product and safeguard it against accidental operation Safe operation is no longer possible if the device shows visible damage the device no longer functions and the device has been stored in adverse conditions for a long period of time or the device has been subject to stress during transportation A This product is maintenance free for you There are no components to service or anything inside the product to check Never open it 19 2 Cleaning Clean the device with a clean dry cloth The cloth can be dampened with lukewarm water if it gets dirty A Make sure that liquid does not get into the inside of the device as this will cause damage Do not use any chemical cleaning products as this could damage the surface of the housing 20 Disposal Devices that have been marked accordingly may not be disposed of as 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 109 21 Techni
62. written A For more detailed information about Create folders automatically refer to section 13 4 Action A If the Customized folder option is enabled the cyclic recording function cannot be used Recording overview Name video Opens the recording configuration page Status ON Sets the recording status to ON or OFF Destination SD Opens a file list with the saved recordings Recording Settings Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fn Sat Time Source Destination ABUS ON Y V Y V Y V V 00 00 24 00 stream SD add sDTest aBUS Delete 105 15 Local memory This section explains how you can manage the local memory SD card of the network camera Cards of type SD SDHC Class 6 of up to 32 GByte are supported SD card management 5D card management 5D card status Ready Total size 31830832 KBytes Free size 29837312 KBytes Used size 1993520 KBytes Lise 9 6 263 Format SD card control Enable cyclic storage Enable automatic disk cleanup Maximum duration for keeping files 7 days Save Use the Format function if you are using the card in the network camera for the first time Select the Enable cyclic storage option if the oldest data should be overwritten when the storage capacity of the SD card is full If you select Enable automatic disk cleanup the contents of the SD card are deleted after the maximum duration for keeping files is reach
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