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1. Always Close and Always Open Power Off Memory Set Resume Time Point After a reboot the camera can resume with the last PTZ status or the last executed action You can specify the time here after which the resumption of the last action is started You can select from between 30 seconds 60 seconds 300 seconds or 600 seconds a Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 4 2 Initial Position1 ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log B admin we Logout GB Language E Local Configuration D Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config Local Configuration Basic Configuration A J Advanced Configuration v gt System Network Video Audio Preset 1 iii PTZ gt Image Preset 2 3 Security Preset 3 gt Events Preset 4 Preset 5 The initial position is the starting point of the PTZ coordinates This can be both adjusted and changed manually To define an initial position manually proceed as follows Use the PTZ control buttons to switch to the desired position You have the option of specifying a previously defined preset position as the initial position Click on Set to save the position You can call a predefined initial position using Goto To remove an initial position click on Clear 106 11 3 4 3 Park Action ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local C
2. Server Address IP server address of the NTP server NTP Port Network port number of the NTP service default port 123 Manual Time Sync Device Time Computer device time display Set Time Display of the current time using the time zone setting Click on Sync with computer time to adopt the device time of the computer Apply the settings made with Save 89 Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language 11 3 1 3 Maintenance E Local Configuration Y Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS485 DS Local Configuration amp Basic Configuration A J Advanced Configuration v Reboot ni System Default Network Video Audio Restore Reset all the parameters except the IP parameters and user information to the default settings PTZ Default Restore all parameters to default settings image Security Import Config File Events Config File Browse Import Status Export Config File Export Remote Upgrade Firmware Browse Upgrade Status Note The upgrading process will be 1 to 10 minutes please don t disconnect power to the device durin g the process The device reboots automatically after upgrading Reboot Click Reboot to restart the device Default Restore Click Restore to reset all the parameters to the default settings with the exception of the IP parameters Default Select this item to reset all pa
3. O DynDNS Want advertisement free web redirections Get Dynamic DNS Pro Account ei Add New Hostname My Services tot I Pro upgrades ir nt j Dynamic ONS Pro e Sib Green Katar D E 7 features Paying for an Dynamic ONS Pro upgrade will make this form fully functional and will add severa intemet Guide SLA Premier Support Hostname dvr ns org Zot eve f es r 3 Zone Level Services Wildcard Status Disabled Want Wildcard support Service Type Host with IP address Host Services WebHop Redirect 2 Spring Server VPS MaiHop Outbound Recursve DNS Network Monitoring LIL value ts 60 seconds Edit TTL SSL Certificates IP Address Renew Services Auto Renew Settings Sync Expirations Mail Routing Yes let me configure Email routing 2 Account Settings Add To Cart Biling My Cart Note down your user data and enter this into the configuration of the network camera 97 Accessing the network camera over DDNS If the network camera is located behind a router then access via DynDNS must be configured in the router On the ABUS Security Center homepage www abus sc com you can find a description of DynDNS router configuration for common router models The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS org wt A g 192 168 0 1 1 195 184 21 78 1026 195 184 21 78 1026 htto name dvndns ora 1026 name dvndns ora 1026 gt 195 18
4. PTZ Interval Image 3 Security A Event Triggered 3 Events F Enable Event Triggered Snapshot Format JP Resolution Quality Interval MWHISECONnd Capture Number Save You can make the configuration for time and event controlled snapshots here to be able to upload them to an FTP server Timin Enable Timing Snapshot Enable this function to save pictures at certain intervals Format The format for the pictures is preconfigured as JPEG Resolution Set the resolution of the picture here Quality Select the quality for the saved pictures here Interval Set the interval between saving two pictures here Event Triggered Enable Event Triggered Snapshot Enable this function to enable event triggered pictures Format The format for the pictures is preconfigured as JPEG Resolution Set the resolution of the picture here 131 Quality Select the quality for the saved pictures here Interval Set the interval between saving two pictures here 12 Log Speed Dome parameters such as operation alarm and exceptions can be saved in the log The files can be exported if necessary 1 Click on Log in the menu bar to call the search dialog N Specify the search criteria including main type sub type start time and end time 3 Click on Search to search for log files The corresponding log files are displayed in the log dialog 4 Click on Save Log to export the log files and save them on your
5. T l f f i t Mon i I i i i i i i D I i l t i U 2 Video Audio mmm Rm 00 ei i Tue t t i l i 1 PTZ i i d i i Wed i D I i I i I I j 3 Image TE kr EFFET mm D Hi Tu 28 LI IRIE IE JE e gt Security ea tht Ieee gt Events Sat 3 ie 3 e nba e i HA CT Fr CT Sun y t i j i i i t 1 i f 1 i i i i D i i Note Red and green colors are used to distinguish the neighboring scheduled tasks Save Here you can define a schedule to determine which actions are performed on certain days of the week and at what times First activate the Enable Scheduled Task checkbox Now determine a park time after which the Speed Dome camera is to start a planned task Configure the schedule as follows Click Edit Tasks The following window appears Timing Tasks GA Day e ad 9 Customize Period Start Time End Time Task Type Task Type ID 1 00 00 00 00 Close 2 00 00 00 00 Close E 3 00 00 00 00 Close 4 00 00 00 00 Close zi 5 00 00 00 00 Close 6 00 00 00 00 Close E 7 00 00 00 00 Close EN 8 00 00 00 00 Close zl E 00 00 00 00 Close f 10 00 00 00 00 Close x Jeekl Select All Moni Tue iwegdl Thu 7 Fri Sat T Sun Copy OK Cancel 109 Now select a week day for the scheduled task Select All Day if the task is to be executed all day long To save certain time periods select C
6. CE certification and the guarantee warranty e The product may be damaged if it is dropped even from a low height e Install the device so that the image sensor is not subjected to direct sunlight Pay attention to the installation instructions in the corresponding section of this user guide Avoid the following adverse conditions during operation Moisture or excess humidity Extreme heat or cold Direct sunlight Dust or flammable gases vapours or solvents Strong vibrations Strong magnetic fields e g next to machines or loudspeakers The camera must not be installed on unstable surfaces General safety information e Do not leave packaging material lying around Plastic bags sheeting polystyrene packaging etc can pose a danger to children if played with e The surveillance camera contains small parts which could be swallowed and should be kept out of reach of children for safety reasons Do not insert any objects into the device through the openings e Only use replacement devices and accessories that are approved by the manufacturer Do not connect any non compatible products e Please pay attention to the safety information and user guides for the other connected devices e Check the device for damage before commissioning Do not put the device into operation if you detect any damage e Adhere to the operating voltage limits specified in the technical data Higher voltages could destroy the device and pose a health ris
7. Frame Rate Specifies the frame rate in frames per second Max Bitrate The bit rate of the video stream is set to a certain value Set a maximum bit rate of between 32 and 16384 Kbps A higher value means better video quality however this requires more bandwidth Video Encoding Select a standard for video encoding You can choose between H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG 102 Profile Select a profile here You can choose between Basic Profile Main Profile and High Profile Frame Interval Set the frame interval here The value must lie between 1 400 A Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 3 2 Audio ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration w Video Audio gt Local Configuration 9 A e q 2 Y Basic Configuration a semaines CX Advanced Configuration v 2 System Network Save 3 Video Audio 3 PTZ Image 3 Security Events Select the encoding for audio transmission here You can choose between G 711ulaw G 711alaw and G 726 a Apply the settings made with Save 103 11 3 4 PTZ ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wp Logout Language E Local Configuration v Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config Local Configuration ai Basic Configuration A ee a Y Enable Proportional
8. Pan PP Advanced Configuration v Enable Preset Freezing O System Preset Speed 4 el Network Keyboard Control Speed Normal Ka Video Audio Auto Scan Speed 28 PTZ o sl PTZ OSD image Zi Stat 12 Security aia s x SE PT Status 2s el Preset Status 28 el Power Off Memory Set Resume Time Point 30s Lei Save Basic settings for the PTZ function Advanced Configuration Initial Position Setting the initial position Advanced Configuration Park Action Setting for the park action Advanced Configuration Privacy Mask Definition of privacy zones Advanced Configuration Scheduled Tasks Definition of scheduled tasks Advanced Configuration Clear Config Deletion of PTZ settings Advanced Configuration 104 11 3 4 1 Basic ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin ty Logout 6 Language E Local Configuration v Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config Local Configuration ai Basic Configuration gt Basic Parameter Y Enable Proportional Pan FP Advanced Configuration v Enable Preset Freezing O System Preset Speed 4 Ka Metwork Keyboard Control Speed Normal Le Video Audio Auto Scan Speed 28 PTZ o sl PTZ OSD mage Z Stat 2 Gerti oom Status S EI Events PT Status 2s E Preset Status 28 el Power Off Memory Set Resume Time Point 30s Le Basic Parameter Enable Proportional Pan Activate this function to adjust the swivel
9. V4 2 4 build 130418 PTZ Encoding Version 12 1 build 130125 image Number of Channels 1 Security Number of Alarm Input 7 Events Number of Alarm Output 2 86 11 3 Advanced Configuration 11 3 1 System ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration v Device Information Time Settings Maintenance R5485 DST Local Configuration vi Basic Configuration a EE 6 y Device Name Advanced Configuration v gt System Model gt Network Senal No 0120121224BBRR414368596 Video Audio Firmware Version V4 2 4 build 130418 PTZ Encoding Version V2 1 build 130125 2 Image Number of Channels 1 Security Number of Alarm Input 7 Events Number of Alarm Output 2 Save Device Information Display of device information Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Time Settings Configuration of the time specification Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Maintenance System maintenance settings Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration RS485 Configuration of the RS485 interface Configuration DST Configuration of the automatic daylight savings Advanced Daylight Saving time switch Configuration Time 87 11 3 1 1 Device Information E Local Configuration Y Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS485 DST Local Configuration Basic Configuration A Ss berg i Device Name 2 Advanced Configuration v System Model Network Serial No 01201
10. ae K Si e ANE Draw Area Clear All Sensitivity d a Arming Schedule Area Settings Activate motion detection by clicking the Enable Motion Detection checkbox To select an area click on the Draw Area button The entire area is selected by default To discard this selection click on Clear All Drag the mouse pointer over the desired area Set the sensitivity using the regulation control bar To apply the setting for the area click on Stop Drawing Right high sensitivity level Left low sensitivity level Arming Schedule 121 To save a schedule for motion controlled recording click on Edit A new window appears Specify here on which days of the week and at which times motion controlled recording should take place Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Period Start Time End Time 1 00 00 24 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 DO 4 00 00 DO DO gt Week Select AN Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat T Sun l Copy OK Cancel Now select a week day for motion controlled recording To store particular time periods enter a start and end time To set up all day motion detection select 00 00 as the start time and 24 00 as the end time To apply motion detection for all week days click the Select All checkbox To copy motion detection to other week days select the week day and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to d
11. all alarm inputs click the Select All checkbox To copy the settings to single alarm inputs select the alarm input and click on Copy AN Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 7 4 Alarm Output ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log AL admin we Logout EI Language E Local Configuration D Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Email Snapshot Local Configuration Basic Configuration EE EES KS e y Alarm Name cannot copy g Advanced Configuration y Delay 5s O System Network Video Audio Arming Schedule PTZ Edit Image Security Events Copy to Alarm F Select All A gt 1 F A gt 2 Save You can configure the two alarm outputs here Alarm Output No Select the alarm output here that you wish to configure Alarm Name You can specify a device name for the alarm output here Please do not use the alarm output number or any special characters Arming Schedule To save a schedule for the alarm output click on Edit 127 A new window appears Specify here on which days of the week and at which times the alarm output should be active Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sa Sun Period Start Time End Time 1 00 00 t 24 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 4 00 00 DO DO Sopy to Week F Select AN Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat T Sun Copy OK Cancel Now select a week day for the alarm output To store particula
12. can find the program on the included CD ROM Install the program on your PC and then run It If a DHCP server is available in your network the IP address is assigned automatically for both the PC laptop and the network camera If no DHCP server is available the network camera automatically sets the following IP address 192 168 0 100 Your PC system must be located in the same IP subnetwork in order to establish communication with the network camera PC IP address e g 192 168 0 2 IPinstaller Sec iD on Done Wh urity Tech Germany 1 3 MPx Network Compact Camera TVIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo Network Camera TVIP52500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo TVIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo TVIP20500 TVIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo TVIP10550 TWIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo Network Camera 2 TVIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo TVIPS2500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo TVIP52500 Day Night 2 0 MPx Netwo Pan Tit VGA Network Camera Browser Dateifreigabe 192 168 0 205 80 192 168 0 233 80 192 168 0 99 80 192 168 0 236 80 192 168 0 232 80 192 168 0 182 80 192 168 0 237 80 192 168 0 5 80 192 168 0 231 80 192 168 0 91 80 192 168 0 235 80 192 168 0 230 80 192 168 0 234 80 192 168 0 193 80 TVIP11500 TVIPS2500 TV7210 TV7212 TVIP52500 TVIP52500 TVIP20500 TVIPS2500 TVIP10550 TVIPS2500 IP61x7 TVIP52500 TVIP52500 TVIPS2500 TVIP20500 admin root root root root admi
13. files to You can store the file path for downloaded videos here The following path is set by default C lt User gt lt Computer_Name gt Web DownloadFiles Picture and Clip Settings Here you can store the path for snapshots taken during playback as well as for video clips Save snapshots in live view to Select the file path for snapshots from the live view The following path is set by default C lt User gt lt Computer_Name gt Web CaptureFiles Save snapshots when playback to You can store the path here for saving snapshots taken during playback The following path is set by default C lt User gt lt Computer_Name gt Web PlaybackPics Save clips to You can specify the memory path for storing video clips here The following path is set by default C lt User gt lt Computer_Name gt Web PlaybackFiles 11 2 Basic configuration All settings that can be made under Basic Configuration can also be found under the menu item Advanced Configuration Please take note of the Available in mode column in the descriptions of the Advanced Configuration ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration Y Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS485 DST Local Configuration Basic Configuration A e y e Device Name amp Advanced Configuration v gt System Model Network Serial No 0120121224BBRR414868596 Video Audio Firmware Version
14. of the FTP server Port Enter the port number of the FTP server The standard port for FTP servers is 21 User Name User name of the account that was configured in the FTP server Password Password of the account that was configured in the FTP server Confirm Reenter the password here Directory Structure Select the storage location for the uploaded data here You can select between nm bb 6b Save in the root directory Save in the parent directory Save in the child directory Parent Directory This menu item is only available if Save in the parent directory or Save in the child directory was selected under Directory Structure You can select the name for the parent directory here The files are saved in a folder on the FTP server Choose between Use Device Name Use Device Number and Use Device IP address Child Directory Select the name for the child directory here The folder is created in the parent directory You can choose between Use Camera Name of User Camera Number Upload Type Select Upload Picture to upload pictures to the FTP server a Apply the settings made with Save 99 11 3 2 5 UPnP ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin ty Logout 6 Language E Local Configuration v TCP IP Port DDNS FTP UPnP Local Configuration f y Basic Configuration a eee A a Friendly Name
15. 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 70 Icon explanation A flash in the triangle is used if there is danger for the health e g by an electric shock A 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 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 The following safety information and hazard notes are not only intended to protect your health but also to protect the device from damage Please read the following points carefully e There are no components inside the product that require servicing Dismantling the product invalidates the
16. transfer information to the Soeed Dome that the data transmission is being performed too quickly and data packages are being lost You can select between None Hardware and Software PTZ Protocol Selection of the protocol for controlling the Speed Dome You can select between ABUS PELCO D and PELCO P PTZ Address Assignment of the Device ID You can select an ID from between 0 and 255 Apply the settings made with Save 91 11 3 1 5 DST ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log AL admin wp Logout Language E Local Configuration v Device Information Time Settings Maintenance R5485 DST Local Configuration Basic Configuration A BSE Y Enable DST i Start Time er bel First Tel Sun lg aa O System e f be E eem Network End Time Oct E Last EN Sun E 02 D o clock Video Audio DST Bias 30min x Advanced Configuration v 3 PTZ Image Sa ve Security Events DST Enable DST Activate the Enable DST checkbox to adjust the system time automatically to summer time Start Time Specify the time for switching to summer time End Time Specify the time for switching to winter time Apply the settings made with Save 92 11 3 2 Network ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log E Local Configuration v TCP IP Port DDNS FTP UPnP Local Configuration Basic Configuration A BE y e NIC Type Auto 7 Adv
17. 21224BBRR414368596 fideo Audio Firmware Version 4 2 4 build 130418 PTZ Encoding Version V2 1 build 130125 image Number of Channels 1 Security Number of Alarm Input 7 eegen Number of Alarm Output 2 Basic Information Device Name You can specify a device name for the Speed Dome here Click on Save to apply the change Model Model number display Serial No serial number display Firmware Version Firmware version display Encoding Version Encoding version display Number of Channels Display of the number of channels Number of Alarm Input Display of the number of alarm inputs Number of Alarm Output Display of the number of alarm outputs 88 11 3 1 2 Time Settings ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration Yv Device Information Time Settings Maintenance R5485 DST 3 Local Configuration Basic Configuration a Time Zone GMT 02 00 Athens Jerusalem Istanbul D 4 Advanced Configuration v Time Sync 3 System NTP Network Video Audio Server Address PTZ NTP Port image Interval d min Security E o Manual Time Sync gt Events Device Time 20 i JI 3Z 2 Set Time 2013 05 1 0T09 32 36 J 7 Sync with computer time Save Time Zone Time zone selection GMT Time Sync NTP Using the Network Time Protocol NTP it is possible to synchronise the time of the Speed Dome with a time server Activate NTP to use this function
18. 4 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 F Local Configuration v TCP IP Port DDNS FTP UPnP Local Configuration e FIE ES Basic Configuration A AAA S l DDNS Type ABUS DDNS Le Y Advanced Configuration v Server Address www abus server com 3 System EE Domain Video Audio Port PTZ User Name image Password Events Save 1 To be able to use the ABUS DDNS function you first need to set up an account at www abus server com Please read the FAQs on this topic on the website 2 Select the Enable DDNS checkbox and select ABUS DDNS as the DDNS type 3 Apply the data with Save The IP address of your Internet connection is now updated every minute on the server 98 11 3 2 4 FTP ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language Local Configuration Y TCPAP Port DDNS FTP UPaP Local Configuration amp Basic Configuration A gegen SE e j Port 21 Advanced Configuration v User Name gt System Mitad Password Video Audio Confirm PTZ Directory Structure Save in the root directory el image Parent Directory Security Child Directory Events E Upload Type E Upload Picture To upload recorded videos or images onto an FTP server the following settings must be made Server Address Enter the IP address
19. 5 86444 Affing Germany No reproduction including translation is permitted in whole or part e g photocopy microfilming or storage in electronic data processing equipment without the express written consent of the publisher The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at the time of print We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications Note de l diteur Cette notice est une publication de la soci t ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Tour droits r serv s y compris traduction Toute reproduction quel que soit le type par exemple photocopies microfilms ou saisie dans des traitements de texte electronique est soumise a une autorisation pr alable crite de l diteur Impression m me partielle interdite Cette notice est conforme a la r glementation en vigueur lors de l impression Donn es techniques et conditionnement soumis a modifications sans aucun pr alable Impressum Deze gebruiksaanwijzing is een publicatie van ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Alle rechten inclusief de vertaling voorbehouden Reproducties van welke aard dan ook fotokopie microfilm of opgeslagen in een geautomatiseerd gegevensbestand alleen met schriftelijke toestemming van de uitgever Nadruuk ook in uittreksel verboden Deze gebrujiksaanwijzing voldoet aan de technische eisen bij het ter p
20. DD Y Y YY Image Display Mode Mot transparent amp Not flash Security Events Save 115 You can use this menu item to select which date and time format are displayed in the live picture Display Name Activate this checkbox if you wish to display the camera name Display Date Activate this checkbox if you wish to display the date in the camera image Display Week Activate this checkbox if you wish to display the day of the week Camera Name Enter the camera name that is to be displayed in the image here Time Format Choose here whether you would like to display the time in 24 hour or 12 hour format Date Format Select the format for the date display here M month D day Y year Display Mode Here you can select the display mode for the elements displayed You have the following options Transparent amp Flashing Transparent amp Not flashing Not transparent amp Hi Flashing Not transparent amp Not flashing Apply the settings made with Save 116 11 3 5 3 Text Overlay ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log AL admin sy Logout Language E Local Configuration y Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Local Configuration Basic Configuration A m1 Tesi P Advanced Configuration v di System et gt Network 5 4 3 Video Audio o PTZ image 3 Security 2 Events Save You can display up to four texts in the
21. DO DO 3 00 00 00 DO 4 00 00 DO 00 Sopy to Week F Select AN Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat T Sun Copy OK Cancel Now select a week day for the alarm input To store particular time periods enter a start and end time To activate the alarm input all day select 00 00 as the start time and 24 00 as the end time To apply the settings for all week days click the Select All checkbox To copy the settings to certain other week days select the week day and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to discard them click on Cancel Linkage Method Make the setting here for which action motion detection should be performed Normal Linkage Send Email You receive an e mail as notification activate the checkbox for this to be performed Upload to FTP Activate the checkbox to upload the alarm input to an FTP server Other Linkage You have the opportunity of triggering alarm outputs when an alarm is detected Click on Select All to switch on both alarm outputs To switch on alarm output 1 select A gt 1 to switch on alarm output 2 select A gt 2 PTZ Linking If an alarm is triggered you have the option of calling up a preset position a patrol or a pattern click the desired checkbox and select the number for the function 126 Copy to Alarm This function allows you to copy the settings of one alarm input to other alarm inputs To apply the settings for
22. European countries can be obtained at your local authority Separate collection and recycling saves natural resources and ensures that all the provisions for protecting health and environment are observed when recycling the product 15 Technical Data Model number TVIP81x00 TVIP82x00 Image sensor 1 3 progressive scan CMOS sensor Camera type Day night Resolution Pixels total 1920 x 1080 TVIP82x00 1280 x 720 TVIP81x00 Pixels effective 1920 x 1080 4 3 86 0 mm Horizontal angle of view 54 1 3 22 RAR SS Optical zoom 20x Day night switching Electromechanical R cut filter Minimum illumination color 0 05 lux Image compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Frame rate SS OOO H 264 25 fps 1920x1080 MPEG 4 25 fps 1920x1080 MJPEG 25 fps O 1920x1080 Number of parallel streams Electronic shutter control 1 1 100000 sec White balance Backlight compensation Noise reduction Motion detection Image overlay Alarm input NO NC Switching output Alarm notification Supported browsers Supported software Network access Network brotocals IPv4 IPv6 HTTP HTTPS 802 1x Q0s FTP SMTP UPnP SNMP DNS DDNS p NTP RTSP RTP TCP UDP IGMP ICMP DHCP PPPoE Power supply Current consumption Operating temperature 30 C 65 C Dimensions Hx Certifications 133 16 GPL license information Here we wish to inform you that the network surveillance cameras TVIP81000 TVIP81100 TVIP82000 TVIP82100 contain Open Sourc
23. Indoor Adjusts the white balance to indoor lighting conditions Florescent Lamp Adjusts the white balance to florescent lamp lighting conditions Sodium Lamp Adjusts the white balance to sodium discharge lamp lighting conditions 114 Auto Track The white balance is continuously and automatically adjusted to the corresponding colour temperature in real time Auto In auto mode the camera retains the colour balance automatically depending on the current colour temperature Digital Noise Reduction You can activate normal mode or deactivate the noise reduction here Noise Reduction Level Set the level for noise reduction here Zoom Limit You can set the maximum zoom level here The values that can be set are 20 40 80 160 and 320 Chrome Suppress Colour suppression for poor light conditions to avoid image noise A value between 0 and 100 can be set Local Output Select the output type for local display here You can choose between the options Close Clip Output or Scale Output 11 3 5 2 OSD Settings ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language E Local Configuration v Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Local Configuration amp Basic Configuration A E Display Name Y Display Date amp Advanced Configuration v 8 Y Display Week 2 System 3 Network Camera Name Video Audio Time Format 24 hour Lei PTZ Date Format MM
24. O EE a o o E E E 83 EE ET 84 COMMMOQUI ATION sevice eri cai 85 REN Ree MINS UP ALIOM EE 85 11 2 Tee e EE 86 US Advanced CONSUMO dd ii 87 EES ES YSE ei ad aaa 87 Sil ol Device Mora ON dd 88 UA oll Ane SS a 89 LS E Ee 90 IN E EE 91 ERAS E ld taet auntie 92 E NWOT A O O 93 Eh EE 94 A ON EE 95 Ms RRE EE 96 A EE 99 LR e RTE 100 NEE 101 DMs e VC EE 102 H And e EE 103 A EE 104 12 13 14 15 16 IN MTS ATC ASA II A A E 105 11342 ital Position EE 106 E deele E 107 1E34dd Privacy EE 108 NS E e ER 109 MA ena a E a a aa a 110 NES EE 111 ESk Display SCDE E 112 E EE TR EE 115 MAA SA a A 117 e e EE 118 NES e ere EE 118 11 3 6 2 RESP Authentication A as 120 A E 120 ND es Moton Detecta 121 13572 Kee gie GE 123 EN o AA O 125 AN HEH 127 MS DEE 129 I Di sO SMAPS MOL EEN 131 Bee RE 132 MAINTENANCE and cleaning WEE 132 e Ee 132 Te Ce at PR eege 132 DISD OS E 133 Technical Data llas 133 GPL Conse ne it E Le E 134 74 1 Intended use The PTZ network dome camera provides discreet powerful surveillance High resolution images control options a high quality zoom lens and alarm functions ensure efficient monitoring The moving 24 hour watchman sets standards Easily integrated into existing IP networks it combines the optical precision of a Speed Dome camera with the flexibility and readiness for the future of a network camera 2 Scope of delivery 2 1 Indoor domes L WW CH H Day night PTZ netwo
25. PP Advanced Configuration v 2 System Port Mapping Network Y i Video Audio Y Enable Port Mapping PTZ Port Mapping Mode Auto fa image Protocol Name External Port Status Security HTTP 80 Not Valid Events RTSP 554 Not Valid SDK 8000 Not Valid Save The UPnP Universal Plug and Play function makes it easy to control network devices in an IP network This allows the network camera to be seen in the Windows network environment e g as a network device Enable UPnP For enabling or disabling the UPnP function Friendly Name Display of the MAC address of the camera Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping This 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 Port Mapping Mode Select here whether you wish to conduct port mapping automatically or manually You can choose between Auto and Manual Protocol Name HTTP The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1025 65535 If several IP cameras are located on the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique HTTP port RTSP The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1025 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork
26. Security Tech Germany TVIP81000 TVIP81100 TVIP82000 TVIP82100 User manual Version 05 2013 English These user manual contains important information for installation and operation This should be also noted when this product is passed on to a third party Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in the index on page 73 Security Tech Germany TVIP81000 TVIP81100 TVIP82000 TVIP82100 User manual Version 05 2013 C Original English user manual Keep for future use Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product This device complies with the requirements of the applicable EU directives The declaration of conformity can be ordered from ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY 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
27. anced Configuration v Lx Y DHCP O System ed IPv4 Address Video Audio IPv4 Subnet Mask PTZ IPv4 Default Gateway image Mac Address Security MTU 1500 Events DNS Server Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Menuitem Description o TCP IP Settings of the TCP IP data Settings for the used ports Settings for the DDNS data Settings for the FTP data Settings for the UPnP data 93 A admin wy Logout 6 Language Available in mode Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Configuration Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration 11 3 2 1 TCP IP ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wp Logout Language E Local Configuration v TCP IP Port DDNS FTP UPnP Local Configuration ty Basic Configuration A O gt A NIC Type Auto Advanced Configuration v emm y DHCP O System Network IPv4 Address Video Audio IPv4 Subnet Mask PTZ IPv4 Default Gateway image Mac Address Security MTU 1500 Events DNS Server Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server To be able to operate the Speed Dome via a network the TCP IP settings must be configured correctly NIC Settings NIC Type Select the setting for your network adapter You can choose from the following values 10M Half dup 10M Full dup 100M Half dup 100M Full dup 10M 100M 1000M Auto DHCP If a DHCP server is available click DHCP
28. ave Video Audio gt Image Security O Events You can secure the video stream of the live view Select disable to deactivate the function To activate the function select basic Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 7 Events ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language E Local Configuration D Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Email Snapshot 3 Local Configuration vi Basic Configuration gt Enable Motion Detection 4 Advanced Configuration v Area Settings 2 System gt Network Video Audio PTZ 3 Image Security gt Events Arming Schedule 120 Motion Detection Settings for motion detection Configuration Tamper proof Setting for the sabotage alarm Configuration Setting for the alarm input Configuration Alarm Output Setting for the alarm output Configuration Setting for e mail dispatch Configuration Setting for the snapshot function Configuration 11 3 7 1 Motion Detection ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wp Logout Language E Local Configuration D Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Email Snapshot Local Configuration i Enable Motion Detection amp Basic Configuration a i Advanced Configuration v Area Settings 2 System Network Video Audio PTZ Image Security gt Events Nox boy be ER 3 ANA Te ad ed nati
29. ave the preset Selection of the desired preset position The select preset has a blue background Call up the position O the position Delete the position 82 Predefined presets The following table lists the presets that can only be called and not configured Predefined presets 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 92 10 4 3 Patrol settings Tour 01 D S kW o Gi Preset 5s 20 2 Preset2 5s 20 2 Preset3 5s 20 4 Preset4 5s 20 5 Preset5 E 20 CH Patrouille Preset Preset 1 Patroulliendaue 4 Patroulliengesc 4 OK Abbrechen presets Automatic reversal Define restrictions manually 3 Return to initial position Remote restart sl Call tour 2 op Stop scanning Call tour 3 Call tour 4 op R cut filter on 99 Startautoscan_ R cut filter off Call pattern 1 Call pattern 2 Call pattern 3 Call pattern 4 Start restrictions Start frame scan A patrol consists of a series of presets You can create 8 patrols with up to 32 presets Please remember that the presets that can be added toa A patrol are predefined To create a new patrol proceed as follows CA Select the Patrol tab Select the desired patrol To add presets to the patrol click on the button select the desired preset and set the patrol duration and speed Patrol Duration Dwelling time at a preset position After the time has elapsed the camera switches to the next preset Patrol Speed Set the speed o
30. camera image The maximum length for the texts is 45 characters To display the text activate the checkbox You can move the text window with the mouse Apply the settings made with Save 117 11 3 6 Security ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration E Local Configuration v User RTSP Authentication 3 Local Configuration amp Basic Configuration A Advanced Configuration v No User Name gt 1 admin 2 System 2 admin1 3 Network 3 Video Audio gt PTZ gt Image Security gt Events A admin w Logout Language Aodif Delete Level Administrator Operator User administration RTSP Settings for the date and time formats Authentication 11 3 6 1 Security ABUS Security Center Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Live View Configuration E Local Configuration v User RTSP Authentication Local Configuration Basic Configuration A J Advanced Configuration v No User Name a 1 admin 2 System 2 admin1 gt Network 3 Video Audio 3 PTZ image Security Events With this menu item you can add edit or delete users To add a user or to edit one click Add or Modify A new window with the data and authorisations appears Level Administrator Operator Add user User Name Level Operator Password Confirm Basic Permission Camera Configuration F Remote Parameters Settings Y Remote Live View V Rem
31. computer 13 Maintenance and cleaning 13 1 Maintenance Regularly check the product s physical state e g check for damage of the housing If you suspect that safe operation cannot be guaranteed anymore disconnect the product and ensure that it cannot be used by mistake Remove the batteries You can assume that safe operation is not possible anymore when e the device shows visible damage e the device does not function anymore Please note The product is absolutely maintenance free for you There are no components on the inside of the product to be checked or services by you never open tt 13 2 Cleaning Wipe the product with a clean dry cloth If the device is very dirty you can moisten the cloth with lukewarm water Ensure that no liquids can get into the device Do not use any chemical cleaners since they could damage the housing surface or the screen discolorations 132 14 Disposal Important The EU Directive 2002 96 EC regulates the proper return treatment and recycling of used electronic devices This symbol means that in the interest of environmental protection the device must be disposed of separately from household or industrial waste at the end of its service life in accordance with applicable local legal guidelines Disposing of used devices can be done at official recycling centers in your country Obey local regulations when disposing of material Further details on returns also for non
32. d 6 m The minimum focus van vary depending on the Speed Dome model Exposure Mode The exposure mode offers the options Auto Iris Priority Shutter Priority and Manual Auto The values for the aperture exposure time and gain are automatically adjusted to the ambient brightness Manual In manual you can set the values for the aperture exposure time and gain manually The function may vary depending on Speed Dome model Exposure Mode Manual gt Iris f2 4 Iris Priority The aperture value must be manually adjusted here The values for the exposure time and gain are automatically adjusted to the ambient brightness Exposure Mode Iris Priority y Iris 12 4 Shutter Priority The exposure time must be manually adjusted here The values for the aperture and gain are automatically adjusted to the ambient brightness Video Standard Setting for the exposure frequency 50Hz fixed setting to 50 Hz network frequency 60Hz fixed setting to 60 Hz network frequency Day Night Switch Day Night Switch Provides options for Day Night and Auto Auto Depending on the light conditions the camera switches between day and night mode automatically The sensitivity can be set between Low Normal and High Exposure Mode Shutter Priority e shutter 1 50 ed Day In this mode the camera only outputs colour pictures 113 Please note Only use this mode if the light cond
33. e Software which is licensed exclusively under the GNU General Public License GPL To ensure that your use of the programs conforms with GPL please refer to the GPL license conditions License text The license text for the GNU General Public License can be viewed on the enclosed software CD or on the ABUS Security Center homepage at htto www abus sc de DE Service Downloads Software q GPL Source code The source code in use can be obtained from ABUS Security Center upon request if you send an e mail to license abus sc com up to three years after purchase Executability of the overall system The software packets Source code do not enable you to set up a functional overall system You also need a variety of software applications and the hardware developed for the network camera system 134 Impressum Diese Bedienungsanleitung ist eine Publikation der ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Alle Rechte einschlieBlich Ubersetzung vorbehalten Reproduktionen jeder Art z B Fotokopie Mikroverfilmung oder die Erfassung in elektronischen Datenverarbeitungsanlagen bedurfen der schriftlichen Genehmigung des Herausgebers Nachdruck auch auszugsweise verboten Diese Bedienungsanleitung entspricht dem technischen Stand bei Drucklegung Anderung in Technik und Ausstattung vorbehalten Imprint These operating instructions are published by ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg
34. erse gaan Wijzigingen in techniek en uitrusting voorbehouden Redaktionel note Denne betjeningsvejledning er publiceret af ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Der m ikke foretages kopiering inklusive overs ttelser fotokopierng mikrofilms optagelse af proces udstyr uden forudg ende tilladelse fra udgiveren Denne brugervejledning reflekterer de kendte til dato tekniske specifikationer Vi forbeholder os retten til at ndre frit og uden forudg ende advisering Nota redakcyjna Niniejsza instrukcja obs ugi jest publikacj ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Wszystkie prawa tak e do t umaczenia zastrze one Reprodukcje wszelkiego rodzaju np fotokopia mikrofilm oraz zapis w elektronicznych systemach przetwarzania danych wymagaj pisemnej zgody wydawcy Przedruk tak e we fragmentach zabroniony Niniejsza instrukcja obs ugi odzwierciedla stan faktyczny w dacie z o enia do druku Zmiany techniczne i zmiany wyposa enia zastrze one Copyright 05 2013 by ABUS Security Center
35. f motion to the next preset 83 ef GAR A Selection of the desired path Tour 01 EA HHP Wie path is reset by clicking on the button for preset Preset 35 20 3 Preset 35 20 Added preset position with path duration and path speed Go E a n E Delete the preset position with preset 1 the complete path is deleted 10 4 4 Pattern settings iS e vuster1 DH d E A pattern consists of various swivel inclination and zoom functions Up y Y to 4 patterns can be set up To create a pattern proceed as follows Muster 2 Select the patterns tab U in the camera control settings Select a pattern and activate it with Ed You can now define the Muster 4 desired route with the arrow keys The memory status of the tour is displayed on the screen as follows Muster 3 To save the pattern click on the El symbol DOSES Selection of the desired pattern This is highlighted in blue Muster e N SEET Stop pattern recording Delete pattern 84 11 Configuration 11 1 Local configuration Under the Local Configuration menu item you can make settings for the live view file paths of the recordings and snapshots ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration Y Local Configuration gt Local Configuration Live View Parameters amp Basic Configuration v gt System Protocol TCP UDP HTTP Network Live View Performance Leas
36. guration A a Pele D amp Advanced Configuration v mer E 9 System Saturation o jes GU A Limit Gain jes 94 3 Video Audio Sharpness m 35 PTZ Focus Mode Semi auto Le 3 Image Minimum Focusing 6m E 7 Security Exposure Mode Auto Le Video Standard 5Ohz gt Day Night Switch Auto E Sensitivity Normal Le Mirror Close Le WDR Enable Je Wide Dynamic Level Lens Initialization BLC Close Le White Balance Auto Lei Digital Noise Reduction Normal Mode E Noise Reduction Level se PO Zoom Limit 20 E Chroma Suppress a es GU Local Output Scale Output Le Display Displaying parameter settings Basic Configuration Settings Advanced Configuration OSD Settings Settings for the date and time formats Advanced Configuration Text Overlay Adding text fields Advanced Configuration 111 11 3 5 1 Display Settings E Local Configuration Y Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Local Configuration Basic Configuration a Brightness Advanced Configuration v iiis K Saber Saturation Network Limit Gain 3 Video Audio Sharpness PTZ Focus Mode Image Minimum Focusing a Exposure Mode Video Standard Day Night Switch Sensitivity Mirror WDR Wide Dynamic Level Lens Initialization BLC White Balance Digital Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Level Zoom Limit Chroma Suppress Local Output You can use this menu item to set the picture quality of the Soeed Dome including bright
37. he entire area is selected by default To discard this selection click on Clear All Drag the mouse pointer over the desired area Set the sensitivity using the regulation control bar To apply the setting for the area click on Stop Drawing Right high sensitivity level Left low sensitivity level Arming Schedule To save a schedule for the sabotage alarm click on Edit A new window appears Specify here on which days of the week and at which times the sabotage alarm should be active 123 Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Period Start Time End Time 1 00 00 24 00 2 00 00 t 00 DO 3 00 00 00 DO 4 00 00 00 00 Sopy to Week F Select AN Mon F Tue C Wed C Thu Fri C sat sun Copy OK Cancel Now select a week day for the sabotage alarm To store particular time periods enter a start and end time To set up an all day sabotage alarm select 00 00 as the start time and 24 00 as the end time To activate the sabotage alarm for all week days click the Select All checkbox To copy the sabotage alarm to other week days select the week day and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to discard them click on Cancel Linkage Method Make the setting here for which action the sabotage alarm should be performed Normal Linkage Send Email You receive an e mail as notification activate the checkbox for this to be performed Other Lin
38. iscard them click on Cancel Apply the settings made with Save Linkage Method Make the setting here for which action motion detection should be performed Normal Linkage Send Email You receive an e mail as notification activate the checkbox for this to be performed Upload to FTP Activate the checkbox to upload the motion controlled recording to an FTP server Other Linkage You have the opportunity of triggering alarm outputs when motion is detected Click on Select All to switch on both alarm outputs To switch on alarm output 1 select A gt 1 to switch on alarm output 2 select A gt 2 A Apply the settings made with Save 122 11 3 7 2 Tamper proof ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wp Logout Language E Local Configuration D Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm input Alarm Output Email Snapshot Local Configuration F Enable Tamper proof Basic Configuration A Area Settings 4 Advanced Configuration v 3 System Network Video Audio PTZ Image Security Events T rig a KE A Re SE KM a he 4 ge e hae Za o He d Te ez D s ai With this menu item you can configure the Speed Dome so that a sabotage alarm is triggered as soon as the lens is covered Area Settings Activate the sabotage alarm by clicking the Enable Tamper proof checkbox To select an area click on the Draw Area button T
39. itions remain constant Night In this mode the camera only outputs black white and pictures Please note Only use this mode if the light conditions are poor Mirror If the mirror function is active the image is mirrored horizontally WDR With the aid of the WDR function the camera can return clear pictures even in disadvantageous backlight conditions If there are both very bright and very dark areas in the picture area the brightness level of the overall picture is balanced to provide a clear detailed image Click on the checkbox to activate or deactivate the WDR function Set the Wide Dynamic Level higher to enhance the WDR function WDR Aktivieren EN Wide Dynamic Level Ln 5A Lens Initialization Activate the checkbox to start an initialization procedure for the lens BLC Objects in front of a bright background can be shown more clearly with the aid of the backlight compensation The exposure of the objects is corrected however the background is not shown in focus White Balance Here you select the lighting conditions in which the camera is installed You can select between MWB Outdoor Indoor Florescent Lamp Sodium Lamp Auto Track and Auto MWB You can adjust the white balance with the following values Wei abgleich C WB Verst Schaltung D nl ken 26 WB Verst Schaltung D zl p 26 Outdoor Adjusts the white balance to outdoor lighting conditions
40. k electric shock 71 1 Power supply power supply unit 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 24VAC 3 A included in the scope of delivery Only operate this device on a power source which supplies the power specified on the type plate If you are unsure which voltage is supplied at the installation location contact your power supply company Disconnect the device from the power supply before carrying out maintenance or installation work Safety information 2 Overloading Avoid overloading electrical sockets extension cables and adapters as this can result in fires or electric shocks 3 Cleaning Only use a damp cloth to clean the device Do not use corrosive cleaning materials Disconnect the device from the power supply while doing so Warnings Observe all safety and operating instructions before putting the device into operation for the first time 1 Observe the following information to avoid damage to the power cable and plug e Do not modify or manipulate the power cable or plug e Do not bend or twist the power cable e Do not pull the cable when disconnecting the device from the power always take hold of the plug e Ensure that the power cable is positioned as far away as possible from any heating equipment as this could otherwise melt the plastic coating 2 Follow these instructions Non compliance with these instructions could lead to an electric shock e Never open the housing or power supply unit e Do not insert any metal
41. kage You have the opportunity of triggering alarm outputs when motion is detected Click on Select All to switch on both alarm outputs To switch on alarm output 1 select A gt 1 to switch on alarm output 2 select A gt 2 A Apply the settings made with Save 124 11 3 7 3 Alarm Input ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wy Logout Language E Local Configuration D Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Email Snapshot gt Local Configuration Basic Configuration NEE La z A Alarm Name cannot copy 7 Advanced Configuration v mmm Alarm Type NO ix System S Network Video Audio Arming Schedule PTZ Edit Image Secunity Events You can configure the alarm inputs of the Speed Dome with this menu item Alarm Input No Select the alarm input here that you wish to configure Alarm Name You can specify a device name for the alarm input here Please do not use the alarm input number or any special characters Alarm Type Select the alarm type here You can choose between NO normally open or NC normally closed Arming Schedule To save a schedule for the alarm input click on Edit A new window appears Specify here on which days of the week and at which times the alarm input should be active 125 Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Period Start Time End Time 00 00 t 24 DO 2 00 00 t
42. lic or flammable objects into the device e Use overvoltage protection to prevent damage caused by overvoltage e g electrical storms 3 Disconnect defective devices from the power immediately and contact your specialist dealer During the installation into an existing video surveillance system make sure that all devices are disconnected from the low and supply voltage circuit 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 12 Table of contents 1 11 Se e Eer OO ee Ti Clave TE RT 75 SCOPE OF deliVel EE 75 Dil Ee eege ue 75 HEEN 75 Features ANG TUNCHONS soyons a a di da ai d 76 DEVICE GE SCHIDUON EE 76 DESCHPIION of ie Int en E 76 Mou unt ng I SUANALIOIN EE 76 marsta E 77 Accessing the network camera for the first time ccccccseseeeeeenseeseenseeeeeesseeeeeaseeseenseeseoenseesoenneeses 78 PASS WOM DIOM DU E 79 User TUN CUO S 0 A A aie Sauce AAA Ai 80 PO VANTEC e e e lees on do aa 80 OD Live tama EE 81 O AdO Md O COROLA ae alates 81 104 Camera controls dais 82 dee 82 EE 82 AAA o
43. main areas ABUS Security Center Sub Stream Main Stream ui ch ha SEE i ak 10 1 Menu bar Select the appropriate tab Live View Configuration or Log Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 10 Preset 11 Preset 12 Preset 13 Preset 14 Display of the user logged on User logout Selection of the desired language 80 10 2 Live image display You can access the full screen view by double clicking here Activate 4 3 view Display original size Adjust view to browser automatically Sub Stream Main Stream Selection of the streaming type for the live cast s Displaying hiding the camera control 10 3 Audio video control CTN pema IESO CST Moonen Instant image snapshot a i 81 10 4 Camera control 10 4 1 PTZ control To display the PTZ control in the live cast click on the field P A 4 A it 4 C Button Arrow buttons Control of the swivel inclination motions Start stop 360 rotation CUT ee feel Activate IR illuminator not available Activate wiper not avalable IM One touch focus not available Lens initialisation not available 10 4 2 Preset settings Select the Preset tab e to be able to call up set and delete up to 256 preset positions Use the PTZ control buttons to select the desired preset position F Click on the EA button to s
44. n root admin root root root root root admin Beenden The standard setting for the network camera is DHCP If no DHCP server is in operation in your network then we recommend setting the IP address manually to a fixed value following initial access to the network camera 9 Password prompt When delivered an administrator password is already defined for the network camera However the administrator should define a new password immediately for security reasons After the new administrator password is stored the network camera asks for the user name and password every time it is accessed The administrator account is set up in the factory as follows User name admin and password 12345 Each time the network camera is accessed the browser displays an authentication window and asks for the user name and password Should your individual settings for the administrator account no longer be accessible please contact our technical support team To enter a user name and password proceed as follows Open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address for the camera e g http 192 168 0 14 You are then prompted for authentication ABUS Security Center WWW abus com Security Tech Germany User Name Password gt You are now connected with the network camera and can see a video stream 19 10 User functions Open the main menu on the network camera The interface is divided into the following
45. ness sharpness contrast and so on Click on Default to restore the default values Please note The display setting parameters can vary depending on the model Brightness Image brightness settings A value between 0 and 100 can be set Conirast Image contrast settings A value between 0 and 100 can be set Saturation Image saturation settings A value between 0 and 100 can be set Limit Gain Setting for the maximum limit gain A value between 0 and 100 can be set Sharpness Image sharpness settings A higher sharpness value can increase image noise A value between 0 and 100 can be set Focus Mode For the focus mode the options Auto Manual and Semi auto are available 112 Live View Configuration Log amp admin wy Logout Language r p r gg he Semi auto ly 6m EN Auto El 50hz gt Auto Lei Normal 7 Close E Enable E pm keen E Close E Auto Le Normal Mode e bp 20 EEE SS Scale Output Le 50 60 50 94 LA un 50 60 Auto The Speed Dome camera focuses automatically depending on the objects in the scene Semi auto The Sped Dome camera focuses automatically after a swivel tilt or Zoom action Manual The Speed Dome camera has to be focussed manually using the zoom buttons Minimum Focusing The minimum focussing distance is defined with this function The possible values are 10 cm 50 cm 1 m 1 5 m 3m an
46. nfiguration Lui Basic Configuration e Stream Type Main Stream Normal EI 3 a Video Type Video amp Audio el Advanced Configuration v Resolution 1920 1080P el gt System Mie Bitrate Type Constant ei Video Audio Video Quality PTZ Frame Rate 25 Lei image Max Bitrate 6144 Kbps Security Video Encoding H 264 E Events a Profile High Profile el Frame Interval 5 Save Stream Type Select the stream type for the Speed Dome camera Select Main Stream Normal for recording and live view with a good bandwidth Select Sub Stream for live view with restricted bandwidth Video Type Select either Video or Video amp Audio for the stream type A The audio signal is only recorded if you select Video Audio as the stream type Resolution Set the resolution of the video data here Depending on the camera model you can choose from between 1280 720P 1280 960 1920 1080P Bitrate Type Specifies the bit rate of the video stream The video quality can be higher or lower depending on the intensity of the motions You can select between a constant and variable bit rate Video Quality This menu item is only available if you have selected a variable bit rate Set the video quality for video data here The video quality can differ depending on the intensity of movement You can select from six different video qualities Lowest A7 Di Di Di Lower Low Medium Higher or Highest
47. of the SMTP server here For example smtp googlemail com SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port here This is configured as 25 by default Enable SSL Select the SSL function if the SMTP server requires this Interval Set the interval between sending e mails with picture attachments here Attached Image Enable this function if images are to be attached to the e mail in the event of an alarm 129 Authentication If the e mail server in use requires authentication enable this function to be able to log onto the server with authentication User names and passwords can only be entered once this function has been activated User Name Enter the user name of the e mail account here This is the part before the character Password Enter the password of the e mail account here Confirm Confirm the password by entering it again Receiver Receiver1 Receiver2 Enter the user name of the receiver here Receiver1 s Address Receiver2 s Address Enter the e mail address of the person to be informed here AN Apply the settings made with Save 130 11 3 7 6 Snapshot ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration v Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Email Snapshot 3 Local Configuration Basic Configuration A nee p Advanced Configuration v T Enable Timing Snapshot O System Format Network Resolution Video Audio Quality gt
48. onfiguration v Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config Local Configuration Y Enable Park Action amp Basic Configuration A m Park Time 5 second FP Advanced Configuration v Action Type Auto Scan E gt System Network Video Audio Save PTZ 3 Image 3 Security Events This function allows you to set the Speed Dome to start a predefined park action e g pattern patrol scan preset etc automatically after a period of inactivity parking duration Please remember that Scheduled Tasks have priority over park actions If both actions are activated only Scheduled Tasks are performed Enable Park Action Enable the function to be able to use the park action Park Time Specify the park time in seconds You can enter a value between 5 and 720 seconds Action Type Specify here which action is to be started after the park time You can select between Auto Scan Frame Scan Random Scan Patrol Pattern Preset Panorama Scar and Tilt Scan A Apply the settings made with Save 107 11 3 4 4 Privacy Mask ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration v Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config gt Local Configuration Y Enable Privacy Masks amp Basic Configuration A P Advanced Configu
49. onfigured HTTP Port The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several Speed Domes are connected in the same subnetwork then each camera should be given a unique HTTP port of its own RTSP Port The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several Speed Domes are connected in the same subnetwork then each camera should be given a unique RTSP port of its own HTTPS port The standard port for HTTPS transmission is 443 Apply the settings made with Save 95 11 3 2 3 DDNS ABUS Security Center Liveansicht Konfiguration Protokoll A admin is Abmelden Sprache E Lokale Konfiguration A TCPAP Port DDNS FTP UPnP tg Basiskonfiguration o DDNS aktivieren 4 Weiterf Konfiguration DDNS Typ System Server Adresse O Netzwerk Dom ne Video Audio PTZ SS Bild Benutzername Sicherheit Kennwort O Ereignisse Bestatigen Speichern DDNS DynDNS or DDNS dynamic domain name system entry is a system that can update domain name entries in real time The network camera is equipped with an integrated DynDNS client that updates the IP address independently via a DynDNS provider If the network camera is located behind a router we recommend using the DynDNS function of the router The following diagram offers an o
50. ote Log Search Interrogate Working Status dl Remote PTZ Control F Remote Upgrade Format d i Remote Manual Record ny in d Remote Two way Audio Remote Playback LL F Remote Shutdown Reboot Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output F Remote Video Output Control F Remote Serial Port Control OK Cancel User Name Here you assign the user name that needs to be entered for access to the camera Level Select an individual user type for the user ID You can choose between two predefined levels Operator or User As an operator the following remote functions are available to you live view PTZ control manual recording playback two way audio search query operating status As auser the following remote functions are available to you playback search query operating status To add further functions click the corresponding checkbox Password Here you assign the password that the corresponding user needs to enter for access to the camera Confirm Confirm the password by entering it once more A Apply the settings made with Save Click on Cancel to discard the data 119 11 3 6 2 RTSP Authentication ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout 6 Language E Local Configuration v User RTSP Authentication 3 Local Configuration Basic Configuration An ness E J Advanced Configuration v 3 System S
51. r time periods enter a start and end time To activate the alarm input all day select 00 00 as the start time and 24 00 as the end time To apply the settings for all week days click the Select All checkbox To copy the settings to certain other week days select the week day and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to discard them click on Cancel Copy to Alarm This function allows you to copy the settings of one alarm output to other alarm outputs To apply the settings for all alarm outputs click the Select All checkbox A Apply the settings made with Save 128 11 3 7 5 Email ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration v Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm input Alarm Output Email Snapshot Local Configuration Basic Configuration A Advanced Configuration v Sender O System Sender s Address gt Network SMTP Server Video Audio SMTP Port 25 PTZ A Enable SSL 3 Image Interval 25 E Attached Image 3 Security CT Authentication Events User Name Password Confirm Receiver Receiver Receiver1 s Address Receiver2 Receiver2 s Address Save You can make the settings for sending e mails here Sender Sender Enter a name here that should be displayed as the sender Sender s Address Enter the e mail address of the sender here SMTP Server Enter the IP address or host name
52. rameters to the default values Import Config File Config File Select a file path to import a configuration file here Status Display of the import status Export Config File Click Export to export a configuration file Remote Upgrade Firmware Select the path to update the Speed Dome with new firmware Status Display of the update status Apply the settings made with Save 90 11 3 1 4 RS485 ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log AR admin we Logout 6 Language E Local Configuration v Device Information Time Settings Maintenance R5485 DST Local Configuration 9 ai Basic Configuration A Baud Rate 600 bps gt e e Data Bit 8 el PP Advanced Configuration v Stop Bit 1 el O System Network SES None Video Audio Flow Ctrl None el PTZ PTZ Protocol ABUS E image PTZ Address 1 Security Events Save Baud Rate You can set the transmission speed using the baud rate The default setting is 9600 bps You can select between 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps and 38400 bps Data Bit Setting for the data size for transmissions You can select between 5 6 7 and 8 bits Stop Bit Setting for the stop bit value for the data transmission You can select either 1 or 2 Parity Set the parity to check the error free transmission of data packages You can select from the following settings None Even and Odd Flow Ctrl The flow control is required to
53. ration v System lt O gt E Network ivia4al OO 0 Video Audio eg 2 PTZ Preset 1 Ge gt Image E Preset 2 3 Security Bal n Preset 3 LIS Preset 4 ot i Preset 5 n F ai 24 Lot 3 BE Ae oi d E ies Draw Area Clear All Privacy Mask List Delete No Name Type Enable 1 zuzgfhggz mosaic y Yes You can use privacy masks to hide certain areas in the live view to prevent that recording or viewing these areas in the live view is possible To set up a privacy mask proceed as follows Activate the Enable Privacy Masks checkbox Use the PTZ control buttons to navigate to the desired position To add a private zone click Draw Area You can now mark an area on the camera image with your mouse Afterwards click on Stop Drawing By clicking on Add you can now change the name and the type of the private zone To delete a private zone masking select the number in the list and click on Delete Apply the settings made with Save 108 11 3 4 5 Scheduled Tasks ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin wy Logout Language E Local Configuration v Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config gt Local Configuration Y Enable Scheduled Task amp Basic Configuration A Park Time 5 second FP Advanced Configuration v Timing Tasks Edit Tasks 2 System 0 2 A 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 gt Network
54. rk dome Power supply unit Adapter panel Cover panel camera with 20x zoom DN 7 Quick guide Gloves CD Installation material 2 2 Outdoor domes p Day night PTZ network outdoor Power supply unit Adapter Teflon tape dome camera with 20x zoom Pas Ta Q Ge Quick guide Gloves CD Installation material 19 3 Features and functions Pan tilt zoom network camera PTZ 20x motorized zoom lens 8 tours with up to 32 preset positions per tour Dual stream recording in HD lower resolution for app access Good pictures in low light 83D DNR noise reduction Control of the direction of view via network and RS 485 Privacy masking for hiding of third party areas Watchman and alarm functions 7 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Protection class IP66 and integrated heating outdoor dome only 4 Device description Model number TVIP81000 TVIP81100 TVIP82000 TVIP82100 1280 x 720 720p 1920 x 1080 1080p een in 5 Description of the connections Network cable Audio Alarm output Alarm input RS 485 BNC 6 Power supply 8 Slot SD card not used 8 Power LED No Description di A Please note that the connections for TVIP81000 TVIP81100 TVIP82000 TVIP82100 are all A identical 6 Mounting installation Instructions and installation variants for the network dome cameras can be found in the quick guide 76 The network camera automatically detects whether a direct connec
55. t Delay e Balanced Best Fluency Video Audio 2 Image Record File Settings 2 Security Record File Size 256M e 512M A 16 Advanced Configuration Save record files to C Users Win7Notebook Web RecordFiles Save downloaded files to C Users Win7Notebook Web DownloadFiles Picture and Clip Settings Save snapshots in live view to C Users Win7 Notebook Web CaptureFiles Browse Save snapshots when playback to C Users Win7Notebook Web PlaybackPics Save clips to C Users Win7Notebook Web PlaybackFiles Save Live View Parameters Here you can set the protocol type and the live view performance of the camera Protocol TCP Complete provision of streaming data and high video quality however this affects real time transmission UDP Real time audio and video transmission HTTP Provides the same quality as TCP however special ports are not configured under the network settings Live View Performance You can set the performance level for the live view here 85 Record File Settings You can define the file size for recordings the recording path and the path for downloaded files here To apply the changes click Save Record File Size You can select between 256 MB 512 MB and 1 GB as the file size for recordings and downloaded videos Save record files to You can determine the file path that is to be used to manual recordings here The default path is C lt User gt lt Computer_Name gt Web RecordFiles Save downloaded
56. then each camera should have its own unique RTSP port SDK control port The standard port for SDK transmission is 8000 Communication port for internal data As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range of 1025 65535 If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork then each camera should have its own unique SDK port 100 External Port You can only change ports manually here of the Port Mapping Mode was set to manual Status Displays whether the external port entered is valid or invalid A Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 3 Video Audio ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin te Logout Language E Local Configuration v Video Audio Local Configuration Lu Basic Configuration x Stream Type Main Stream Normal el y Video Type Video amp Audio FP Advanced Configuration v Da Resolution 1920 1080P el O System TS Bitrate Type Constant el Video Audio Video Quality r PTZ Frame Rate 25 el gt image Max Bitrate 6144 Kbps danse Video Encoding H 264 y Events es ES A Profile High Profile y Frame Interval 5 Settings for video output Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Settings for audio output Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration 101 11 3 3 1 Video ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language E Local Configuration v Video Audio Local Co
57. tilt soeed to the respective zoom level With a high zoom level the swivel tilt soeed is lower to that the picture does not move too quickly in the live view Enable Preset Freezing If this function is activated in the live view the camera switches directly from one scene defined by preset to an other The areas between are not displayed to ensure monitoring remains efficient This can reduce broadband usage in the network Aa If a pattern is called preset freezing is deactivated Preset Speed You can select a predefined preset speed of between 1 and 8 here Keyboard Control Speed You can adjust the response speed using the control desk You can choose between Low Normal and High Auto Scan Speed The Speed Dome camera has five different scanning modes auto scan tilt scan frame scan random scan and panorama scan A value of between 1 and 40 can be set as the scanning speed PTZ OSD Zoom Status Set the display duration for the zoom status here You can select from between 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Always Close and Always Open PT Status Set the display duration for the azimuth angle during swivelling and tilting here You can select from between 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Always Close and Always Open 105 Preset Status Set the display duration for the preset names when calling a preset position here You can select from between 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds
58. tion between the PC and camera should be made A crossover network cable is not required for this 7 Inital start up Direct connection of the network camera to a PC laptop 1 Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used 2 Connect the cable to the Ethernet interface of the PC laptop and the network camera 3 Connect the power supply to the network camera 4 Configure the network interface of your PC laptop to the IP address 192 168 0 2 default gateway to 192 168 0 1 5 Go to 8 to finish the initial set up and establish the connection to the network camera Connecting the network camera to a router switch Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used Connect the PC laptop to the router switch Connect the network camera to the router switch Connect the power supply to the network camera If a DHCP server is available in your network set the network interface of your PC laptop to Obtain an IP address automatically If no DHCP server is available configure the network interface of your PC laptop to 192 168 0 2 and the default gateway to 192 168 0 1 7 Go to point 8 to finish the initial set up and establish the connection to the network camera AAN 0 11 8 Accessing the network camera for the first time The network camera is accessed for the first time using the IP Installer After the installation wizard is started it searches for all connected ABUS network cameras and video servers in your network You
59. to apply an IP address and other network settings automatically The data is transferred automatically from the server and cannot be changed manually If no DHCP server is available please enter the following data manually IPv4 Address Setting for the IP address of the Speed Dome IPv4 Subnet Mask Manual setting of the subnet address for the Speed Dome IPv4 Default Gateway Setting for the default router for the Speed Dome MAC Address The hardware address of the camera is displayed here You cannot change it MTU Setting for the transmission unit Select a value between 500 9676 1500 is set by default DNS Server Preferred DNS Server 94 DNS server settings are required for some applications for example sending e mails Enter the address of the preferred DNS server here Alternate DNS Server If the preferred DNS server cannot be reached this alternative DNS server is used Please store the address of the alternate DNS server here Apply the settings made with Save 11 3 2 2 Port ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log amp admin w Logout 6 Language E Local Configuration v TCP IP Port DDNS FTP UPnP Local Configuration amp Basic Configuration A m e RTSP Port 554 PP Advanced Configuration v HTTPS Port 443 gt System Network Video Audio Save PTZ Image Security Events If you wish to enable external access to the Speed Dome the following ports must be c
60. ustomize Enter the start and end times select a task type and confirm your entry with ENTER To apply the configured task for all week days click the Select All checkbox To copy the task to certain other week days select the week day and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to discard them click on Cancel Please apply the settings made with Save 11 3 4 6 Clear Config ABUS Security Center Live View Configuration Log A admin w Logout Language E Local Configuration Y Basic Initial Position Park Action Privacy Mask Scheduled Tasks Clear Config Local Configuration Basic Configuration a E Select All z EF Clear All Presets FP Advanced Configuration v E Clear All Patrols gt System F Clear All Patterns Network F Clear All Privacy Masks 3 Video Audio F Clear All PTZ Limited 3 PTZ A Clear All Scheduled Tasks image e Clear All Park Action 3 Security Events In this menu item you can delete the PTZ configuration including presets patterns patrols privacy masks and scheduled tasks Activate the checkbox of the elements you wish to delete Select Select All to delete all of the elements a Apply the settings made with Save 110 Live View Configuration Log A admin we Logout Language 11 3 5 Image E Local Configuration Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay 3 Local Configuration Basic Confi
61. verview of accessing and updating the IP address using DynDNS DynDNS acc data LAN WAN 96 Enable DDNS Activates or deactivates the DDNS function DDNS Type Select the DDNS type You can choose between DynDNS and ABUS DDNS Server Address Select a DDNS service provider You must have registered access to this DDNS service provider e g www dyndns org If you select ABUS DDNS as the DDNS type the server address is stored automatically Domains Enter your registered domain name host service here e g mylPcamera dyndns org Port Store the port for port forwarding here User Name User ID of your DDNS account Password Password of your DDNS account Confirm You need to confirm your password here Setting up a DDNS account Set up a new account as follows under DynDNS org ODS aa New to DynDNS com Take our new ee what we d tour and see wha DNS Services DNS for static and dynamic IP address MailHop Services Ensure relable email delivery Search 53 Free Dynamic DNS SL DNS Hosting amp Domains Paint a hostname to a dynamic or static IP address or URL Register your domain and point it to an P address or URL si your own mwebsie at home for fres Easy to use web interface with powerful expert tools Connect to your workstation DVR webcam from anywhere Secondary and primary DNS servers around the gobe dyndns info a Add Add Store your account information

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