TVIP83900 / TVIP86900 gb Version 12/2014 User manual
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TVIP83900/TVIP86900 User manual Version 12/2014 English translation of the original German user manual. Retain for future reference.
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 obtained from: ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY To ensure this condition is maintained and that safe operation is guaranteed, it is your obligation to observe this user manual.
Explanation of symbols The triangular high voltage symbol is used to warn of the risk of injury or health hazards (e.g. caused by electric shock). The triangular warning symbol indicates important notes in this user manual which must be observed. This symbol indicates special tips and notes on the operation of the unit. Important safety information All guarantee claims are invalid in the event of damage caused by non-compliance with this user manual. We cannot be held liable for resulting damage.
Safety information 1. Power supply: Power supply unit 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz / 12 V DC, 1 A (included in the scope of delivery). Only operate this device through a power source which supplies the mains power specified on the type plate. If you are unsure of the installation location's power supply, contact your power supply company. Disconnect the device from the power supply before carrying out maintenance or installation work. 2.
Contents 1. Intended use ......................................................................................................................................... 75 2. Scope of delivery .................................................................................................................................. 75 3. Features and functions ........................................................................................................................ 75 4. Device description ...........
10.3.3.1 Video .............................................................................................................................................. 108 10.3.3.2 Audio .............................................................................................................................................. 110 10.3.3.3 ROI 'Region of Interest' ................................................................................................................ 111 10.3.4 Image ........................
1. Intended use The hemispheric IP dome camera enables high-quality monitoring. The advantage of this camera is that it can be used to replace up to five cameras. In addition to the fisheye view, the other video channels – up to a maximum of five – allow further views to be set separately. These additional views can be made to pan, tilt or zoom electronically. Recordings can be stored on an optional SD card, which allows footage to be played back directly via the web interface. 2.
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6. Initial start-up The network camera automatically detects whether a direct connection between the PC and camera should be established. A crossover network cable is not required for this. You can use the supplied patch cable for direct connection for initial start-up. Connecting the network camera directly to a PC/laptop 1. 2. 3. 4. Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used. Connect the cable to the Ethernet interface of the PC/laptop and the network camera.
7. Accessing the network camera for the first time The network camera is accessed for the first time using the ABUS IP Installer. After the installation wizard is started, it searches for all connected ABUS network cameras and video servers on your network. You can find the program on the CD-ROM included. Install the program on your PC and then run it. If a DHCP server is available on your network, the IP address is assigned automatically for both the PC/laptop and the network camera.
8. Password prompt An administrator password is defined for the network camera prior to delivery. For reasons of security, however, the administrator should select a new password immediately. After the new administrator password has been saved, 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'.
9. User functions Open the network camera home page. The interface is divided into the following main areas: Menu bar Live image display Audio/video control 9.1 Menu bar Select the appropriate tab: 'Live View', 'Playback', 'Configuration' and Log. (Log function is only possible with built in micro SD card).
9.2 Live image display You can access the full-screen view by double-clicking. Button Description Activate 4:3 view Activate 16:9 view Display original size Automatically adjust view to browser 9.3 Audio/video control Button Description Disable live view Enable live view Disable/enable audio, adjust volume (TVIP83900) Microphone on/off (TVIP83900) Instant image (snapshot) Start/stop manual recording Digital zoom 9.
9.5 PTZ control To display the PTZ control, click on the Button field in the live view. Description Arrow buttons: Control the swivel/tilt motions Start/stop 360° rotation Zoom in/out Adjust the PTZ speed 9.5.1 Preset settings Select the Preset tab to be able to call up, set and delete up to 256 preset positions. Use the PTZ control buttons to select the desired position. Click on the Button button to save the preset. Description Select the desired preset position.
9.6 Patrol settings A patrol consists of a series of presets. You can create up to 8 patrols, each with up to 32 presets. Please note that the presets that should be added to a patrol are predefined. To create a new patrol, proceed as follows: Select the Patrol tab patrol, click on the . Select the desired patrol. To add presets to the button. Select the desired preset and set the patrol duration and speed. Patrol duration Patrol speed Button Dwelling time at a preset position.
10. Configuration 10.1 Local configuration Under the 'Local Configuration' menu item, you can select settings for the live view, file paths of the recordings and snapshots. Live view parameters Here you can set the protocol type and the live view performance of the camera. Protocol Complete provision of streaming data and high video quality; however, this affects real-time transmission is affected. UDP: Real-time audio and video transmission.
Recording 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'. Recording file size You can choose 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 for manual recordings here. The default path is C:\\\\Web\RecordFiles.
10.2 Basic configuration All settings located under 'Basic Configuration' can also be found under the menu item 'Advanced Configuration'. Please note the 'Available in mode' column in the descriptions of the 'Advanced Configuration'. 10.3 Advanced configuration 10.3.
10.3.1.1 Device information 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 Number: Serial number display Firmware Version: Firmware version display Encoding Version: Encoding version display Number of Channels: Display of the number of channels Number of HDDs/SDs: Number of installed storage media (SD card, max.
10.3.1.2 Time settings 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. Enable NTP to use this function. 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.
10.3.1.3 Maintenance Reboot Click 'Reboot' to restart the device. Default Restore Click 'Restore' to restore all the parameters to default settings, except the IP parameters and user information. Default Select this item to restore all parameters to default settings. 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.
10.3.1.4 Daylight saving time Daylight saving time Enable DST Activate the 'Enable DST' checkbox to adjust the system time automatically to daylight saving time. Start Time Specify the time for switching to daylight saving time. End Time Specify the time for switching to standard time. Apply the settings by clicking 'Save'.
10.3.1.5 Fisheye parameters Real-time Mode: When Real-time Mode is enabled, the Fisheye View can be displayed with up to 25 frames/second (when Real-time Mode is disabled, this is known as Normal Mode). However, when Real-time Mode is enabled, not all live view options are available.
10.3.2 Network Menu item Description TCP/IP Settings for the TCP/IP data Port Settings for the used ports DDNS Settings for the DDNS data PPPoE Settings for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) SNMP 802.1X Simple Network Management Protocol settings Authentication function 802.
10.3.2.1 TCP/IP 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' to apply an IP address and other network settings automatically. The data is transferred automatically from the server and cannot be changed manually.
IPv6 Address Display of the IPv6 address. The address can be configured in the IPv6 'manual' mode. IPv6 Subnet Mask Display of the IPv6 subnet mask. IPv6 Default Gateway Display of the IPv6 default gateway (default router). MAC Address The IPv4 hardware address of the camera is displayed here. This cannot be changed. MTU Setting of the transmission unit. Select a value between 500 and 9676. 1500 is set by default.
10.3.2.2 Port If you wish to enable external access to the Speed Dome, the following ports must be configured. HTTP Port The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80. This port can alternatively be assigned a value in the range of 1024~65535. If several Speed Domes are connected in the same subnetwork, each camera should be given a unique HTTP port of its own. RTSP Port The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554. This port can alternatively be assigned a value in the range of 1024~65535.
10.3.2.3 DDNS 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 overview of accessing and updating the IP address using DynDNS. 195.184.21.78 192.168.0.
Enable DDNS Enable or disable 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. Domain Enter the registered domain name (host service) here (e.g. myIPcamera.dyndns.org). Port Store the port for port forwarding here.
Accessing the network camera via DDNS If the network camera is located behind a router, 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 the DynDNS router configuration for common router models. The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS.org. 192.168.0.1 195.184.21.78:1026 Internet 195.184.21.78:1026 http://name.dyndns.org:1026 LAN WAN name.dyndns.
10.3.2.4 PPPoE Enable PPPoE: Check this box to enable this function Dynamic IP: The IP address is automatically determined User name: User name of the service provider Password: Password for access Confirm: Password confirmation 10.3.2.
Authentication Password: Private-key Algorithm: Private-key password: Write UserName: Security Level: Auth.
10.3.2.6 802.1X Enable IEEE 802.1X: Protocol: EAPOL version: User name: Password: Confirm: Enable 802.1X authentication Protocol type EAP-MD5 (only) Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN, choice between version 1 or 2 Enter the user name Enter the password Password confirmation 10.3.2.7 QoS Video/Audio DSCP: (Differentiated Service Code Point) (0~63): Priority for video/audio IP packages. The higher the value, the higher the priority. Event/Alarm DSCP: (0~63): Priority for event/alarm IP packages.
10.3.2.8 FTP To upload recorded videos or images onto an FTP server, the following settings must be selected. Server Address Enter the IP address of the FTP server here. Port Enter the port number of the FTP server here. 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 Re-enter the password here.
10.3.2.9 UPnP™ 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. Name Display of the MAC address of the camera. Apply the settings by clicking 'Save'.
10.3.2.10 Email You can apply the settings for sending emails here. Sender Sender Enter a name here to be displayed as the sender. Sender's Address Enter the email address of the sender here. SMTP Server Enter the IP address or host name 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.
Authentication If the email 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 enabled. User name Enter the user name of the email account here. This is the part before the @ symbol. Password Enter the password of the email account here. Confirm Confirm the password by entering it again. Receiver Receiver1/Receiver2 Enter the name of the receiver here.
RTSP The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554. This port can alternatively be assigned a value in the range of 1025~65535. If several IP cameras are located on the same subnetwork, each camera should have its own unique RTSP port. Server Port (control port) The standard port for SDK transmission is 8000. Communication port for internal data. This port can alternatively be assigned a value in the range of 1025~65535.
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10.3.3.1 Video Channel Number Select one of the five subchannels for setting the video parameters. Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 Normal Mode Fisheye Panorama PTZ PTZ PTZ Real-time Mode Fisheye PTZ PTZ PTZ PTZ In realtime mode either the fisheye view or 4 PTZ views can be displayed in browser or recording device. Display all 5 channels simultaneously is not possible. Stream Type The camera has one stream per channel ('Main Stream (Normal)'). There are no other options available.
TVIP83900 Resolutions available: Real-time Mode: Fisheye (2048x2048, 1280x1280), PTZ (1024x768, 704x576, 640x480, 320x240) Normal Mode: Fisheye (1536x1536), PTZ (800x600, 704x576, 640x480, 320x240), Panorama (1600x1200, 1280x720) TVIP86900 Resolutions available: Real-time Mode: Fisheye (3072x2048, 2048x2048, 1280x1280), PTZ (1024x768, 704x576, 640x480, 320x240) Normal Mode: Fisheye (1280x1280), PTZ (1024x768, 704x576, 640x480, 320x240), Panorama (2048x1536, 1920x1080) Bitrate Type Specifies the bitrate of
10.3.3.2 Audio (only TVIP83900) Audio Encoding Select the encoding for audio transmission here. You can choose between 'G.711ulaw', 'G.711alaw' and 'G.726'. Audio Input MicIn: The settings for the audio input on the back of the camera are customised to a microphone (unamplified source). LineIn: The settings for the audio input on the back of the camera are customised to a line signal (active amplified source). Volume Adjust the volume of the input signal.
10.3.3.3 ROI 'Region of Interest' The 'Region of Interest (ROI)' function defines areas in the video image which are transmitted at a higher bitrate than the surrounding areas. Channel Number: selection of the channel number for adding ROIs. Draw Area: Depiction of up to four ROI areas per channel (the region number must be changed below for a new area). Clear All: Delete all ROI areas in the video image. Stream Type Stream Type: ROI can only be used in the Normal Stream (Main Stream).
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10.3.4.1 Display settings You can use this menu item to set the picture quality of the Speed Dome, for example brightness, sharpness, contrast. Click on 'Default' to restore the default values. Please note: The display setting parameters can vary depending on the model. Image Adjustment Brightness Image brightness settings. A value between 0 and 100 can be set. Contrast 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.
Exposure Settings Exposure Mode Automatic or manual setting of exposure parameters. Exposure Time Setting the maximum exposure time. This setting is dependent on iris mode. Gain Setting the gain value for the video image. Day/Night Switching Day/Night Switch Day/Night Switch provides options for 'Auto', 'Day' and 'Night'. Auto Depending on the light conditions, the camera switches between day and night mode automatically. The sensitivity can be set between 0 and 7.
White Balance Here you select the lighting conditions in which the camera is installed. You can choose from the following options: 'MWB', 'AWB1', 'WB Locked', 'Florescent Lamp', 'Incandescent Lamp', 'Warm Light Lamp', 'Natural Light'. MWB You can adjust the white balance with the following values manually. WB Locked The white balance is performed once and saved. Other Use additional white balance options to adjust the function to the light levels.
10.3.4.2 OSD Settings 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.
10.3.4.3 Privacy Mask You can use privacy masks to hide certain areas in the live view to prevent these areas from being recorded and viewed in the live view. A maximum of four rectangular privacy masks can be set up in the video image. To set up a privacy mask, proceed as follows. Select the checkbox 'Enable Privacy Mask'. To add a privacy mask, click 'Draw Area'. You can now select an area on the camera image using your mouse. You can then select three additional areas.
10.3.5 Security Menu item Description Available in mode User User administration RTSP Authentication Setting the date and time format Basic Configuration, Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration IP Address Filter Filtering IP addresses to gain access for controlling the camera Advanced Configuration 10.3.5.1 User With this menu item, you can add, edit or delete users. To add or modify a user, click 'Add' or 'Modify'. A new window with the data and authorisations appears.
To add further functions, select the corresponding checkbox. Password Here you assign the password that the corresponding user must enter to access the camera. Confirm Confirm the password by entering it again. Apply the settings by clicking 'OK'. Click 'Cancel' to discard the data.
10.3.5.2 RTSP Authentication You can secure the video stream of the live view with this function. Select 'Disable' to deactivate this function. To activate this function, select 'Basic'. Apply the settings by clicking 'Save'. 10.3.5.3 IP Address Filter Enable IP Address Filter Ticking the selection box enables the filter function. IP Address Filter Type Allowed: The IP addresses detailed further below can be used to access the camera. Forbidden: The IP addresses detailed further below are blocked.
10.3.6 Basic event Menu item Description Available in mode Motion Detection Settings for motion detection Video Tampering Settings for video tampering Alarm Input Setting for the alarm input Alarm Output Setting for the alarm output Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration 10.3.6.1 Motion detection 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: low sensitivity level. Left: high sensitivity level. Arming Schedule To save a schedule for motion-controlled recording, click on 'Edit'. A new window appears.
10.3.6.2 Video tampering With this menu item you can configure the Speed Dome so that video tampering is triggered as soon as the lens is covered. Area Settings Activate video tampering by clicking the 'Enable Video Tampering' 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.
Now select a day of the week for the video tampering. To store particular time periods, enter a start and end time. To set up all-day video tampering, select 00:00 as the start time and 24:00 as the end time. To activate video tampering for all days of the week, click the 'Select All' checkbox. To copy the video tampering to other days of the week, select the day of the week and click 'Copy'. To apply the changes, click 'OK' and to discard them click 'Cancel'.
10.3.6.3 Alarm input (TVIP83900 only) You can configure the alarm inputs of the Speed Dome with this menu item. Alarm Input No. Here you can select the alarm input 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 an 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 enabled. Now select a day of the week 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 days of the week, click the 'Select All' checkbox. To copy the settings to other days of the week, select the day of the week and click on 'Copy'.
10.3.6.4 Alarm output (TVIP83900 only) You can configure the two alarm outputs here. Alarm Output No. Here, select the alarm output that you wish to configure. Alarm Name You can specify a name for the relevant alarm output here. Please do not use the alarm output number or any special characters. Arming Schedule To save a schedule for an alarm output, click on 'Edit'. A new window appears. Specify here on which days of the week and at which times the alarm output should be enabled.
Now select a day of the week for the alarm output. 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 days of the week, click the 'Select All' checkbox. To copy the settings to other days of the week, select the day of the week and click on 'Copy'. To apply the changes, click 'OK' and to discard them click 'Cancel'.
10.3.8 Storage 10.3.8.1 Record schedule Here, you can set the configuration for time and event-triggered recordings in order to be able to save them to an SD card. Pre-record Set the duration for recording of the image data before a basic event here. Post-record Set the duration for recording of the image data after a basic event here. Overwrite Set here whether the recording should be automatically overwritten if the storage capacity is full.
Now select a day of the week for the recording to take place. 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 days of the week, click the 'Select All' checkbox. To copy the settings to other days of the week, select the day of the week and click on 'Copy'. Under Record Type, select the recording mode for the desired schedule.
10.3.8.2 Storage management Here you can format the inserted micro SD card and display its properties. Please format the SD card before using it for the first time.
10.3.8.3 NAS This menu can be used to set the NAS storage locations; these are then available in the camera as a drive (HDD) for storage.
10.3.8.4 Snapshot You can configure time and event-triggered snapshots here in order to set them to be uploaded to an FTP server. Timing 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 to occur between the saving of two pictures here.
11. Maintenance and cleaning 11.1 Maintenance Regularly check the technical safety of the product, e.g. check the housing for damage. If it seems that it may no longer be possible to operate the device safely, stop using the product and secure it to prevent unintentional use. It is likely that safe operation is no longer possible in the event that: the device shows signs of visible damage the device no longer works correctly. Please note: You do not need to perform any maintenance on the product.
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14. GPL license information Here we wish to inform you that the network surveillance cameras TVIP83900 and TVIP86900, amongst others, include open source software 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.
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