Technaxx® * User Manual Security Premium Camera Set 10.1 TX-29 Security Premium Camera Set 18.5 TX-30 Important Hint regarding the user manuals: All languages of the user manual are on the CD enclosed. Warranty 2 years Contents 1 Features............................................................................................................................ 2 2. Package content .............................................................................................................. 3 3.
The manufacturer Technaxx Deutschland GmbH & Co.KG hereby declares that this device, to which this user manual belongs, complies with the essential requirements of the standards referred to the Directive R&TTE 2014/53/EU. The Declaration of Conformity you find here: www.technaxx.de/ (in bar at the bottom “Konformitätserklärung”). Before using the device the first time, read the user manual carefully. Service phone No.
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TX-29 TX-30 No. Name Function 1 2 AUTO key MENU key 3 ← key 4 → key 5 Screen key LED Indicator HDMI connector Adjusts the screen display automatically. Activates and exits the OSD menu settings of the display (monitor) Moves the OSD menu or decreases the selected item value or decrease volume of the display (monitor). Moves the OSD menu or increases the selected item value or increase volume of the display (monitor). Turn on/turn off the display screen.
IP Camera: No. Name IR (Infrared) LEDs 1 Lens 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Light Sensor Mounting bracket Power socket RJ45 Ethernet connector Antenna Housing Microphone PIR (Passive infrared) Sensor Function The camera will use these in low-light conditions to generate a black and white image, even in total darkness. The business end of the camera. For a reliable and clear image, ensure that the lens stays clean and unobstructed.
4. Installation Figure 4-1 1 2 3 4 5 DC12V/1A AC Wall Socket DC12V/2A/3A USB Mouse RJ45 Cable 6 7 8 9 Computer Internet Smartphone Router Safety cautions • Make sure product is fixed correctly and stable if fastened in place. • Do not operate if wires and terminals are exposed. • Do not put a container with liquid near X-29 & TX-30 (like vase). • NVR should put at a ventilation place, and prevent clogged the ventilation hole. • Check the power voltage, in case if damage by wrong voltage.
4.1 How to install TX-29 & TX-30 See figure 4-1 above and follow the steps below. ① Plug in the included USB mouse to one of the USB connector. ② Connect the output of the supplied 12V power adapter into the power socket on the NVR. ③ Plug the power adapter into the wall socket. ④ Connect the output of the supplied 12V power adapter into the power socket on the Camera. ⑤ Plug the power adapter into the wall socket. Wait for a few minutes till the TX-29/TX-30 and the IP camera finished startup.
4.3 Hard disk installation Note: Select HDD (See chapter 11. Attachment) and suitable for devices. HDD needs to be formatted manually for normal recording. HDD is needed for recording (Time, Motion, Sensor), playback of recordings, saving log files and sending out Push Notifications. TX-29 (HDD has to be 2.5 inch, max. 4TB) 1. Remove the screws of 3. Connect the data and the device back cover. 2. Combine the HDD bracket power cable. and HDD with screws. 4. Fix HDD to the device mid-plate with screws. 5.
4.4 Add camera to TX-29/TX-30 The included camera in the kit have been paired with NVR at the factory, no need execute this operation. If you want to add more cameras to NVR, follow the below steps: 1 2 3 DC12V/1A AC Wall Socket DC12V/2A/3A 4 5 USB Mouse RJ45 Cable ① Connect a new IP camera to the NVR with a network cable, then power the IP camera on, wait for about 1 minute.
5. Software Functions Following operations can be seen by clicking the right button of the mouse on the display monitor. 5.1 Split screen To change the number of views on the monitor right clicks on the monitor with the mouse. Select: x1 = 1 channel view, x4 = 4 channel view, x6 = 6 channel view, etc. 5.2 Video manage Select the camera from the upper list you want to add. See chapter 4.4. Protocol Refresh Match Code Auto Add Modify There are three different protocols to select Standard, N1 and ONVIF.
Advanced Added devices: Delete Delete All Manual Edit Channel Setup WiFi Setup Multiply Network Segment Multiply Network Segment means that (not supported) access a segment to add the device. Allow Repeated Add When enabled you can add the same camera more than one time Intelligent Add Intelligent add is smart add functionality. It is mainly used for the wired camera. You can ignore it. The intelligent add will check if the IP camera and the NVR segment are the same.
Both cameras must be first connected to the NVR (see chapter 4.4) and should be nearby to the NVR and each other. Now press the button and see next step. By pressing button a dropdown menu opens. Select the channel number (camera) that you want to connect to the repeater. After adding you can see the picture on the right. Both cameras are in a row. If you are sure you want to configure press on Apply or OK to save the option.
General setup: General setup Time setup Screen setup HDD setup Error setup The main functions of the device like Auto Logout, Key buzzer; Language, Keypad Type and Remote ID can be set under this menu. Boot Wizard, Show Device ID when Preview, Show time when Preview and Auto Turn Off Screen can also be Enabled/Disable.
Record setup: Record Plan Set four time periods for every channel for everyday of the week. First select the channel and weekday. After that set the time periods you want to get alarmed. You can set Alarm, Motion, Sensor or all by checking all three boxes. (By checking motion the display shows a yellow walking man in the top right corner of the channel that the alarm occurred. If you have activated time and not motion you will see a clock on the top right corner of the channel.
Network setup: DHCP will be set as default it is the easiest way that the TX-29/TX-30 connects with your network and get an IP. But it is also possible to set the IP address manually. The IP address and the port (default 81) of your device are shown on this page. The page displays the network status where you can see if the device is connected to a network and the internet. (Healthy network = OK; Network cable Disconnected = fails to connect.
E-Mail WiFi setup If you want to receive alarm emails when motion (motion or sensor enabled) is detected, you must enable the function and fill in the settings. When you are finished with the settings first press Apply and then Test to check if your settings are right. Health Mail Interval is to check if the mail function is working properly. Note: Mail will not include picture just the information about channel, date & time, device and IP address. SMTP Server: Fill in the SMTP server of your provider.
Channel setup: Encode setup PTZ setup Channel OSD Select the correct channel & encode mode (AV stream = video and sound). The Main stream & Sub stream will be set automatically. Not supported for the included camera model. You can set the tour position up to 32 stops. For every preset it is possible to add how long the position is to view. The tour can be added, updated or removed! Channel: Select the channel and adjust the color for it. Camera Title: Customize camera title.
By checking Alarm for motion the display shows a yellow walking man in the top right channel corner when alarm occurs. If you have activated time and not motion you will see a clock on the top right corner of the channel. For PIR sensor a yellow triangle with exclamation mark is shown in the top right corner of the channel. Bit rate Channel detail IP camera Shows the data traffic of each channel. Shows information about the connected cameras sorted by the channel.
System upgrade System Maintenance Factory setting IPC Maintenance For the system upgrade you need to copy the firmware to an empty USB disk. Insert it to the free USB port of the TX-29/TX-30. Select from the menu USB storage and the option you want to update (mostly system). Choose the firmware from the list below and press on start. Select period (disable, once, every day, or every week), day and time the system can start its Auto Maintenance. It will reboot to the set time.
5.5 Video backup Click the mouse right button on the main interface Video backup choose channel No. Choose record mode enter Search time, input the beginning time and end time click search. The recording will come up choose the videos which needed to backup click on Backup. Note: It will take a longer time to download. The more files you choose the longer it will take! Tips: Support 32GB USB disk backup max. Also useable to download recorded data to an USB stick. Video format will be .avi.
5.6 Color adjust Before you can adjust the color you have to switch via the split screen function to the channel you want to adjust. Then click the mouse right button on the main interface Color Adjust. Now on the right bottom appears a window where you can set the Hue, Brightness, Saturation and Contrast. You can also choose from the presetting bright or soft. If you don’t like the made changes press default to reset. 5.
5.8 Manual record Open the menu by clicking the mouse right button on the main interface Manual record. To manually record the wanted channel you have to check the box of the channel and click on OK. See picture below. It is also possible to select “All” or “All on” than will all channels be recorded. By pressing “All off” the manual record will be stopped. 5.9 Volume Set the system volume here. It defines the volume of the buzzer.
6. Device Access 6.1 Access via LAN (local WEB Interface) Local WEB Interface is only for live view and playback. Do settings directly on NVR. Step 1: Click the mouse right button on the main interface-> System setup ->Network setup Check NVR IP address. Step 2: Access by computer in the same LAN, input NVR’s IP address and port (default 81) for example: http://192.168.1.110:81 in IE browser (recommended) or any other browser.
6.2 Access via WAN ( global WEB Interface) Global WEB Interface is only for live view to check from other locations on a computer. Step 1: Click the mouse right button on the main interface-> System setup->Network setup Check video recorder Device ID. Step 2: Access by computer in WAN, input www.technaxxp2p.de in IE browser (recommended). Then it will access log in webpage, input Device ID, user name and password, click login. Step 3: Once access successfully, can get the live video.
6.3 Mobile application (Security Premium) The TX-29/TX-30 can work with iPhone and Android devices. Install the mobile APP and use your mobile for remote viewing/playback your NVR. The mobile APP is free to download for you, and is available from the respective Apple APP Store and Google Play Store. To install APP on Android To install APP on iPhone 1. Open Google Play Store. 1. Open the APP Store. 2. Search for “Security Premium”. 2. Search for “Security Premium”. 3. Tap INSTALL. 3.
Step 5: Now you entered the device edit page. Scan the QR-code of the TX-29/TX-30 or enter the Device ID (= Cloud ID). Switch to your TX-29/TX-30 press right click and open “Fast network”. There you find device IP and QR-code. See chapter 5.3 system setup network setup. In the APP under Description enter your customized name for the device. Input video recorder login information (username and password). Step 6.1/6.2: Pay attention to select the correct channel number (TX-29 = 4; TX-30 = 8).
Functions under My Device (For Playback inserted HDD in the NVR is needed) 1. Click on Playback to see the recorded videos 2. Click on Capture to manually take a snapshot of the chosen channel 3. Click on Record to manually take a recording of the chosen channel 4. Click on Calendar to choose a date you want to see the recordings from. 5. Click on CH to select the channel you want to see the recordings from. 6. The event or the time that is directly under the Play sign will be played by pressing on it. 7.
Functions under Me 1. Local Records: Take a look at your manually taken photo & Video. 2. Notifications list: Look up different notifications. 3. Alarm setting: Enable or disable the Alarm setting 4. Change password: You can change the password 5. Setting: Enable or disable the option of 2G/3G/4G network use, set the limit of mobile, data traffic, look up the mobile data traffic statistics and the video quality that should be used as default. 6.
7. Security Premium PC Client Preview: After starting the client you see the live view of the connected cameras (depending on the selected screen divide mode 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, 25, 36 or 49 channels). By holding the left mouse button and moving over the live view of a channel. You will see a green rectangle which you can use to digital zoom in the channel. After that a window will open with the title zoom. Here you can select new areas or push the selected area around.
Playback (max. 4 channel playback at the same time): Area Play / Pause Stop Screenshot Slow Fast Audio Timeline Local or remote Record type Calendar Shows the devices with its available channels. By clicking on “plus” / “minus” it will open / close the channel list. Double click on a device to open/close all channels of the device. Double click on channel of the device to just open/close the selected channel. Open all: To open all channel in the area at once.
Settings Device manage: Add Quick setup Add area Add device Modify device Clear devices Flush Assign IP By checking the box in front of one or more devices from the device list and then pressing Add the selected devices will be add to a Area. All devices in the device list will be added Add areas for organizing the cameras. Add a device manually by filling in all needed information. Edit the device settings. All devices are deleted from the area. Refresh device list. Edit IP address.
Settings User manage: Current users User manage Version Set username, password, the user rights and the automatic logout interval of the current user. Add user, modify user or delete user. Set the user rights and the automatic logout interval for the user. The version and the build date of the version Advanced: Select the channel, image type, start time and end time to search screenshots. By clicking on first/last: See the first/last page. By clicking on prev/next see the previous or the next page.
10. Technical specifications Wireless NVR Specification 10.1” (TX-29) Horizontal 170° Vertical 170° Screen Viewing angle Display device AV Input (audio/video) AV Output (audio/video) AV CODEC Video Control Hard Disk Response time 25ms Luminance contrast ratio 800:1 Central luminance 350cd/m² Network video Max.
IPC Specification Image Network Range General Specification 1/4” Progressive Scan Sensor H 120°, V 60° H 57.4°; V42.8°; VF 72.4° PAL/NTSC 1280x720, 16:9 High Definition Color: 0.1 Lux; B/W: 0.01 Lux 1/25s to 1/25000s f=4mm Auto / Color / BW Auto RJ45 / WIFI 802.11b/g/n Up to 10m Up to 8m Up to 6m -10°C up to +50°C 30% up to 80% RH DC12V/1A ≤6W (L) 15.5 x (W) 9.7 x (H) 8.
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