Abus HDCC90000 User Manual

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    4-channel analogue hd video recorder hdcc90000 user guide version 1.0

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    English this user guide contains important information on starting operation and using the device. Make sure that this user guide is handed over when the product is given to other persons. Keep this user guide to consult later. A list of contents with the corresponding page number can be found in th...

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    Device overview 3 device overview front rear.

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    System operation 4 system operation general the device can be controlled using the following: control panel on the front of the device a usb mouse connections at the back of the device note take a look at the overview on page 3. No name function 1 audio in 4 audio cinch inputs 2 video out spot outpu...

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    Status displays 5 status displays general the following status displays provide information about the operating status: leds on the front of the device acoustic signal tones icons (display elements) on the monitor. Note note the remarks in the separate quickstart guide. Displays on the monitor the d...

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    Contents 6 device overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 front ............................................................................................................

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    Contents 7 control via the control panel .......................................................................................................................................... 21 selecting playback type ................................................................................................

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    Contents 8 video export ................................................................................................................................................................... 52 normal..........................................................................................................

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    Quickstart guide 9 quickstart guide before you start the following preparations must be completed: 1. Pay attention to the general information, safety information as well as statements on placement and connection, see page 10. 2. Check the contents of the package for completeness and damage. Note no...

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    Important safety information 10 important safety information explanation of symbols the following symbols are used in this manual and on the device: symbol signal word meaning warning indicates a risk of injury or health hazards. Warning indicates a risk of injury or health hazards caused by electri...

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    Important safety information 11 the device from the mains network. Alternatively, connect the device to a ups. Warning never open the device yourself! There is the danger of electric shock. Should it be necessary to open the device, refer to trained technicians or your specialist installation contra...

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    Important safety information 12 care and maintenance maintenance is necessary if the device has been damaged (e.G. Damage to the power cable and plug, or the housing), or if liquids or foreign bodies have got into the interior of the device, or if it has been exposed to rain or damp, or if it does n...

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    Introduction 13 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...

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    Introduction 14 on-screen keyboard if you click with the mouse in a text input field, the on- screen keyboard appears: for simple figure input, the following on-screen keyboard appears: the keys have exactly the same function as a computer keyboard. To input a figure, click on it with the left mouse...

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    Setup wizard 15 setup wizard setting up the system the setup wizard guides you through the required basic settings for the system. The video recorder will then be ready for recording and monitoring. Note all the advanced settings can be found in the device menu see the overview on page 23. Following...

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    Setup wizard 16 network settings note ask the network administrator responsible whether the dhcp can be selected or the ip address and additional settings have to be done manually. 1. Dhcp active: if the dhcp has been set up in the network router, enable the dhcp 'checkbox'. All network settings are...

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    Setup wizard 17 hard disk drive management 1. To set up a hard disk drive, enable the 'checkbox' with a left click and then click on init. Warning this will delete all data found on the disc. 2. Click on ok to acknowledge the security prompt. The hard disk drive is set up for use. Progress is shown ...

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    Live view 18 live view overview live view starts automatically when the device is switched on. The following menus are found in the header: menu and playback the device date and time are displayed on the right-hand side of the header. To the left, you will find multi view. Click on the icon to open ...

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    Live view 19 note start auto-switch: specify the display sequence delay in the display settings. Note activation of "aux monitor" without a connected spot monitor: mouse pointer function is disabled. Selection bar in the camera image in single or multi-screen, click on a camera image. A selection ba...

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    Live view 20 settings note the following settings are available for the live view. Open the main menu and click on configuration. Then click on live view: the following settings are available in the general tab: video output interface hdmi select the connection where the settings are changed. Live v...

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    Playback in live view 21 playback in live view general there are three different options for playback: through the event search in the main menu from the live display via log information in the maintenance menu. Note the "previous/next file/day/event" buttons are allocated as follows, depending on t...

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    Playback in live view 22 13 go forward 30 seconds. 14 go forward in slow-motion (8x  1x). 15 fast forward (1x  8x). 16 previous day. 17 next day. 18 reduce time bar section. 19 increase time bar section. 20 tag for continuous recording 21 tag for event recording (movement, alarm, vca) click on "ta...

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    Device menu 23 device menu menu overview the following menu overview shows the main menus used to set and control the device. You can also see important information about your device on the right-hand side. Click on the menu you need to open it. Click on exit to close the menu overview. Menu descrip...

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    Settings 24 settings menu description menu description configuration used to manage all device settings (general, network, live view, warning and user). Camera menu for setting camera parameters (osd configuration, image mode, motion detection, private zone, tamper monitoring and video loss). Record...

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    Configuration 25 configuration note the configuration menu is used to manage all device settings. Warning ensure that the date and time are set correctly. Attention: subsequent alterations may lead to loss of data. Ensure data is backed up promptly. Overview menu setting general language, video, tim...

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    Configuration 26 dst settings tab setting auto dst adjustment if the box is ticked, the device switches automatically to daylight saving time. Enable dst if the box is ticked, a specific start/end date can be selected. From/to start/end date for daylight saving time. Dst bias daylight saving time bi...

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    Configuration 27 port a port is an interface that enables different programs to communicate. Certain ports are fixed (23: telnet, 21: ftp), whilst others can be freely selected. Ports are relevant for various applications, e.G. For external access to the device via a browser. Mac address the mac add...

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    Configuration 28 general tab parameter setting nic type set the transmission speed of the integrated network card here. Tip: 10m/100m/1000m self-adaptive. Dhcp tick the box if the ip addresses on the network are assigned dynamically via dhcp. Dhcp enabled: subsequent entry fields are set to disabled...

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    Configuration 29 ntp tab note the recorder can synchronise the time with an external server. Several server addresses are available on the internet for this purpose. 1. Tick the "enable ntp" box and enter the interval after which synchronisation should be repeated. Enter the ip address of the ntp se...

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    Configuration 30 upnp tab parameter setting enable upnp tick the box to enable visibility on an ip network. When this function is enabled, port forwarding is automatically entered in the router for all network ports (provided that upnp is enabled in the router). If upnp is enabled, the network ports...

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    Configuration 31 alarm alarm status tab here you can see a list of all the alarm inputs and outputs and their current status. Alarm input tab parameter setting alarm input no. Select the alarm input to adjust the settings. Alarm name enter a clear description, e.G. Warehouse door contact. Type n.O.:...

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    Configuration 32 linkage action tab select the linkage action tab.Here you can configure the response of the recorder in the event of an alarm by ticking the corresponding box. Parameter notifications full screen monitoring the camera is displayed in full screen in live view. Audible warning the dev...

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    Configuration 33 confirm the settings by clicking on apply and exit the menu by clicking on back. Warning set the response of the recorder for warning messages and system events here. To do this, activate the "enable event hint" setting. You can trigger a warning for the following error types: hdd f...

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    Configuration 34 control the access permission of the user by clicking on the "permission" icon. Only the access data of users added manually can be changed: note the user can adjust the settings locally, i.E. On the device, or change the parameters. The user can access the device via the network co...

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    Camera 35 camera osd select the camera channel to be processed under "camera". Parameter setting camera selection of the camera channel to be processed name allocation of camera name display name activate/deactivate display of camera name in the live view display date activate/deactivate display of ...

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    Camera 36 select the camera channel to be processed under "camera". The following actions are programmable: presets saving of individual preset positions. Patrol saving of patrols. Pattern saving of motion pattern. Linear scan. Horizontal scan. Saving and retrieving presets 1. Use the arrow keys to ...

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    Camera 37 select one or more camera channel(s) to react in the event of an alarm. Confirm the settings by clicking on apply and exit the menu by clicking on ok. Arming schedule select the arming schedule tab. Here you set the times at which the reactions set in the linkage action tab are triggered. ...

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    Camera 38 up to four private zones can be defined per camera. These are created by drawing the zones with the mouse in the preview image. Using "clear all", all zones are reset simultaneously. Alternatively, the zones can be cleared individually with the buttons. Video tampering select the camera ch...

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    Camera 39 video loss select the camera channel to be processed under "camera". Tick the enable "video loss" alarm box and define any other parameters under "settings" as required. The video loss alarm is activated when there is complete camera failure. Arming schedule select the arming schedule tab....

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    Camera 40 videoquality diagnostics select the camera channel to be processed under "camera". Tick the "enable video quality diagnostics" box and define any other optional parameters under "settings". Video quality diagnostics is activated if the limits in the camera image for image sharpness, bright...

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    Camera 41 vca you can choose between two vca functions under "type". Vca (video content analysis) enables object- based detection of video content, providing greater functionality than conventional motion detection. Vca detection is activated if an object that corresponds to the analysis parameters ...

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    Camera 42 select one or more camera channel(s) to react in the event of an alarm. Confirm the settings by clicking on apply and exit the menu by clicking on ok. Arming schedule select the arming schedule tab. Here you set the times at which the reactions set in the linkage action tab are triggered. ...

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    Recording 43 recording schedule open the main menu and click on record. The following configuration is available for data recording. Recording configuration of video stream recording from connected cameras. Continuous data streams are saved on the recorder. Record tab the schedule is used to specify...

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    Recording 44 4. Specify the recording type in the drop-down menu for "type": normal motion alarm motion or alarm motion and alarm 5. If you are entering time-dependent settings, you can define up to eight time slots, between 00:00 and 00:00 in each case, but the individual time slots must not overla...

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    Recording 45 confirm the settings by clicking on apply and exit the menu by clicking on back. Substream tab the following parameters can be set: parameter setting camera camera to be set stream type predefined video stream resolution auto, 4cif(704x576), cif(352x288), qcif(176x144) bitrate type sele...

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    Recording 46 confirm your settings by clicking on apply and then ok. Note configure the schedule after enabling the holiday function. Here a new line "holiday" appears that can be configured in the same way as week days. Note the holiday schedule disables all week time schedules (mon –sun). Name man...

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    Hdd 47 hdd hdd note the device can manage two 3.5" sata hard disk drives. The installed hard disk drives have to be initialised before the device can be used for recording. It is only then that the device will recognise the hard disk drive. Warning all data will be deleted from the hard disk drive d...

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    Hdd 48 add nethdd additional data storage devices can be added to enable storage across the network. Click on add to add a nethdd. Click on search to identify the network storage and then click on ok to add the nethdd. The nethdd must be initialised before use. Advanced settings here you can define ...

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    Hdd 49 mode: group in this mode, video data can be specifically (and also redundantly) stored on selected data storage devices. Parameter setting record on hdd group select hdd group. Camera select which cameras should be stored in the group currently selected. Enable hdd sleeping when this function...

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    Panic recording 50 panic recording recording press the rec button or navigate to manual management in the main menu to start manual picture/video recording. If a recording is started manually, it also has to be stopped manually. All manual recordings will be deactivated when the recorder is rebooted...

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    Panic recording 51 by pressing the "diagnose" button, manual analysis is started. Adjust the settings under the camera menu if the diagnose result produces an error message (blurred image, colour cast etc.) even if the image settings are correct. The diagnose result "normal" indicates a correct came...

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    Video export 52 video export in the menu, go to video export to export recorded video data from the recorder. The following options are available: normal export video data which was recorded with continuous record. Event export video data which was recorded with event record. Normal note the export ...

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    Video export 53 event define the period of the recordings to be searched for using the "start time" and "end time" selection fields. Select the camera by ticking or unticking the box and then click on search. For both types of event, the following window will appear after clicking on the search butt...

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    Maintenance 54 maintenance system info note the information menu shows the technical data for the device and information on the various settings of the cameras, recording, alarm, network and hdd. This can be useful for support queries, for example. Log information note you can search for "events" ac...

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    Maintenance 55 hdd s.M.A.R.T. Start recording stop recording delete expired record 1. Select the event you wish to search for in the log and then select a sub-parameter. 2. Enter the date and time under start time and end time, then click on search. 3. The results will then be displayed: you can cha...

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    Maintenance 56 default note this process involves the device being reset to the default factory settings. Warning all settings adjusted since the device was started up will be deleted (cameras, recording settings, ptz, alarms etc.) avoid loss of data by saving the settings beforehand. It can be re-i...

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    Maintenance 57 note if the packet loss rate is high, we recommend that the "network delay, packet loss test" is repeated. Note if the packet loss rate is still high, you should check that the network cables are correct and not damaged. The higher the packet loss rate, the poorer the connection betwe...

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    Maintenance 58 shutdown note select lock to lock the operating menu. Select shutdown to switch the device off. Select reboot to reboot the system (switch off and back on)..

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    Fault rectification 59 fault rectification before contacting the service department, read the following information to determine the possible cause of any fault. Fault cause solution: no power power cable not connected connect the power cable properly to the socket power switch at off set power swit...

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    Technical data 60 technical data subject to technical changes and correction without notice. Abus video recorder hdcc90000 video compression h.264 camera inputs 4 x hd-tvi / 4 x analogue monitor outputs 1 x vga, 1 x hdmi operating mode triplex resolution (live view) vga: 1080p: 1920*1080/60 hz, 1280...

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    Disposal 61 disposal notes on ec directives for waste electrical and electronic equipment for the protection of the environment, at the end of its useful lifespan, the device may not be disposed of in household waste. Disposal can be carried out at suitable national collection points. Obey local reg...

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    Glossary 62 glossary technical terms used 16:9 cinema orientated aspect ratio for wide-screen displays. Screen diagonal size information for displays: distance between the bottom left-hand corner to the top right-hand corner – in inches or centimetres. Browser program for viewing websites on the wor...

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    Glossary 63 pal "phase alternating line"; european colour tv system. It uses 576 visible picture lines, with the lines used for management signals, a full screen consists of 625 lines. Fifty half images are displayed per second. Its colour signal phase position changes from picture line to picture l...

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    About the internal hard disk drive 64 about the internal hard disk drive the internal hard disk drive (hdd) is very sensitive. Operate the device in accordance with the following instructions to avoid hard disk drive faults. Important recordings should be backed up on external media to avoid acciden...

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    65 4-channel analogue hd video recorder hdcc90000 manufacturer abus security-center gmbh & co. Kg linker kreuthweg 5 86444 affing (germany).