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Abus TVVR30002 User Manual - page 33
Device menu
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HDDs
Note
The device manages one 3.5" SATA hard disk
drive.
The installed HDD must be initialised before the
device can be used for recording. The device only
detects the HDD and its assignment after initiali-
sation has been made.
Warning
All data is deleted from the HDD during initialisa-
tion.
Ensure a data backup has been made in good
time beforehand.
Installing the HDD
1. Disconnect the device from the mains power and
open the cover.
2. Observe the applicable ESD guidelines when han-
dling electronic devices and ensure they are earthed.
3. Do not open the device in rooms with carpets or
other surfaces that can become electro statically
charged.
4. Avoid bodily contact with all components on the
PCB.
Warning
If you have questions regarding the information or
cannot find the information you need, please con-
tact your maintenance specialist.
5. Install the HDD and then connect it.
6. Reattach the cover and connect the device to the
mains power supply.
7. Switch on the device and start the HDD menu.
Initialising the HDD
HDD Management parameters
“General” tab
Label
Shows the internal connection num-
ber
Capacity
HDD capacity (in GB)
Status
Shows the current status of the HDD:
Not initialised
Normal
Error
Property
·
Redundancy: Works redundantly
for data security
· Read-only: Read-only protection
·
R/W: Read and write
Type
Local: Device HDD
NFS: Network HDD
Free Space
Shows the approximate free memory
for recordings
Group
HDD group (1 is preset)
Recordings can be assigned to
groups
“Set Cameras for HDD Group” tab
Analog
Overview of cameras
Used for accessing the selected
camera group
Data Backup
on HDD Group
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Summary of TVVR30002
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Abus digital recorder tvvr30003 user manual version 1.0
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Notes on the operating instructions 2 english these user manual contains important information for in- stallation 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 ...
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Device overview 3 device overview front rear see system operation on page 13..
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Device overview 4 remote control.
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Contents 5 device overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 quick guide.......................................................................................................
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Contents 6 manual record ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 playback ..........................................................................................................
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Contents 7 terms and definitions ............................................................................................................................................... 44 network layout ............................................................................................................
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Quick guide 8 quick guide before you start the following preparatory steps must be made: 1. Pay attention to the general information, safety in- formation and notes on setting up and connecting the device (see page 9). 2. Check the contents of the package for completeness and damages. 3. Insert the ...
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Important safety information 9 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 electric...
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Important safety information 10 · to avoid the possibility of fires, the plug should al- ways be disconnected from the network socket if the device is not used for long periods. Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before impend- ing electrical storms, or use an uninterruptible power su...
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Important safety information 11 care and maintenance maintenance is necessary if the device has been dam- aged. This includes damage to the plug, mains cable and housing, penetration of the interior by liquids or foreign objects, exposure to rain or moisture or when the device does not work properly...
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Introduction 12 introduction dear customers, thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with current domestic and euro- pean regulations. Conformity has been proven, and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request (www.Abus-sc.Com). To maintain this st...
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System operation 13 system operation general information the device can be controlled as follows: · using the remote control · using the usb mouse operating elements on the device note pay attention to the overview on page 3. No. Name function 1 usb port · to connect a usb mouse · to connect a usb s...
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System operation 14 40 ¢: stops playback 41 ptz: switches on ptz control 42 enter ii: · confirms the selection · ticks / unticks the boxes during playback: · play/pause single play mode: · advances by a single frame 43 menu: · calls up the main menu · switches the key tones on and off (press and ho...
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System operation 15 on-screen keyboard the on-screen keyboard appears after clicking on a text entry field with the mouse: the keys have the same function as on a computer key- board. · to enter the character, left-click the mouse. · to finish data entry, press enter. · to delete the character in fr...
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Setup wizard 16 setup wizard setting up the system the setup wizard guides you through the necessary ba- sic system settings. The dvr is then set up for recording and surveillance. Note all detailed settings can be found in the device menu (see overview on page 29). The language selection appears af...
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Setup wizard 17 hdd management 1. Click on “enter”. 2. To set up a new hdd, tick the box and then click on init. Warning all data on the drive is deleted! 3. Confirm the prompt by pressing ok. The hdd is then set up for operation. The progress is displayed on the status bar. 4. Exit the setting by p...
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Live view 18 live view overview the live view starts automatically after the device is switched on. You can also go back to the live view by pressing the menu key repeatedly. The following menus are found in the screen header: · menu · playback · ptz the view pop-up menu is found on the right. The t...
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Live view 19 single camera full-screen view for selected camera multi camera various camera layouts next screen displays the next camera(s) stop auto- switch starts the camera sequence digital zoom zooms in on the image section ptz activates ptz mode playback switches to playback mode menu opens the...
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Live view 20 system settings note the live view can be set as follows. Open the main menu, then click on “system settings” and then “display settings”: video output vga, monitor, aux (cvbs) selects the connection where the settings should be changed mode various camera layouts dwell time switching t...
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Record settings 21 record settings set-up open the main menu, then click on “system settings” and then “record settings”: general settings the following settings can be made in the “general” tab: camera camera to be set stream stream 1: properties for continuous recording stream 2: properties for ev...
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Record settings 22 in the osd, the hours of the respective days are listed from left to right (the days are listed from top to bottom). A colour key is shown underneath the days (i.E. The re- cording periods in the schedule are shown in colour ac- cording to the trigger (recording types)). Colour sy...
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Playback 23 playback general information playback can be made in three different ways: · through the video search in the main menu · from the live view · through the log file in the maintenance menu playback screen playback is controlled on the control panel: no. Area running playback with date and ...
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Playback 24 the following settings are available: camera camera to be set video type schedule, motion detection, manual re- cording, all file type locked, unlocked, all start time end time enter the date and time details opens the detailed view. The cameras are listed in sequence. The colour key sho...
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Ptz control 25 ptz control general information ptz control is used to access individual ptz cameras and control them manually. Note when using abus ptz-cameras there is the op- tion to configure tours directly in the camera. The advantage is that other control devices, e.G. Key- board, can call the ...
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Ptz control 26 ptz settings the following settings are necessary on the ptz camera: the settings are used for configuring the camera on the corresponding connections. 1. Select the installed camera. 2. Enter the data of the connected camera. 3. The address (id) is used to clearly identify and con- t...
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Ptz control 27 tour settings patrols are defined tours from position to position that are accessed in sequence on the ptz camera. The individual positions are presets, which should be set as detailed above. The cameras can then each be moved in se- quence to the corresponding positions at a defined ...
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Ptz control 28 pattern settings patterns are defined tours from position to position that are accessed in sequence on the ptz camera. Patterns are recorded live. The system saves the parameters used whilst you move and adjust the cameras in se- quence to the corresponding positions at a defined spee...
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Device menu 29 device menu menu overview the following overview shows all menus used to set and control the device. · when the mouse cursor is pointed at a menu, it is marked and a short description of the menu is shown at the bottom. · click on the menu to open it. · click “exit” to close the menu ...
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Device menu 30 manual record note only active cameras can be selected for manual recording. The recording starts immediately. 1. Select the camera by ticking the corresponding box. 2. After a camera has been selected, the box changes to on. 3. Click “all” to select all cameras. Note starting manual ...
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Device menu 31 1. Set the parameters that should be used for search- ing for a recording. 2. When searching in the “general” tab, you can open the overview by pressing “details”: · the recordings on the selected cameras are dis- played by day and according to the following colours. · blue: normal · ...
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Device menu 32 video export note the export function is used to store important re- cordings on connected external media, such as: · usb media · usb hdd · dvd writer 1. Enter the parameters (see page 30). 2. Click on “details” to limit the search. 3. Click on export to start the search. The results ...
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Device menu 33 hdds note the device manages one 3.5" sata hard disk drive. The installed hdd must be initialised before the device can be used for recording. The device only detects the hdd and its assignment after initiali- sation has been made. Warning all data is deleted from the hdd during initi...
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Device menu 34 note if the initialised hdd is not displayed, check the connections. 1. Select the hdd by ticking the corresponding box. 2. Start the process by clicking on “init”. 3. Confirm the prompt by pressing ok. 4. The status bar shows the progress of the initialisa- tion. 5. The following app...
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Device menu 35 system settings note the “system settings” menu is used to manage all device settings. Warning ensure that the date and time are set correctly. Important: subsequent changes to the settings can lead to data loss! Ensure a data backup has been made in good time beforehand. Overview men...
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Device menu 36 “dst settings” tab setting dst activated when box is ticked from / to date of dst start / end dst bias daylight saving time bias: correc- tion of the dst to the reference time “more set- tings” tab setting device name unique specification of the device device number used for unique id...
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Device menu 37 setting up of zones note when carrying out camera surveillance, you can define zones that should not be monitored (private zones). You can also set up zones with special character- istics (e.G. Tamper monitoring or motion detection). 1. Activate the zone by ticking the corresponding b...
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Device menu 38 system settings: record note see description on page 21. System settings: network note see separate section on page 44. System settings: ptz note see description on page 25. System settings: rs232 no function. System settings: display note see description on page 20..
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Device menu 39 system settings: exception note enter the trigger under “exception type”, for ex- ample: · hdd full · disconnected after doing this, specify the device behaviour as detailed on page 37. System settings: user warning note down the admin password. The following password is preset “ 1 2 ...
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Device menu 40 setting the access rights 4. Control the access rights of the user by clicking on “permission”: note the user can make the settings locally (i.E. On the device) or change the parameters. The user can access the device via the network connection. The “camera permission” tab is used to ...
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Device menu 41 maintenance note this menu is used for device maintenance, and should only be operated by experienced users. Menu setting pag e upgrade carries out a firmware upgrade log search a search of recordings or in- formation (s.M.A.R.T. Hdd status) can be made in the log file according to ce...
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Device menu 42 log search note an event search can be made according to the fol- lowing main types, events and parameters: · all · exception · operation · information type minor type / sub-parameter all - exception · all · video signal loss · video signal exception · login error · hdd full · hdd err...
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Device menu 43 default settings note in this process, the device is reset to the factory de- fault settings. Warning all settings made since the start of operation are deleted (cameras, recording settings, ptz)! Avoid data loss by backing up the settings in ad- vance. These can be imported again fol...
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Network 44 network general information correct network settings are essential in the following cases: · when using remote control of the device and surveil- lance over your server note please read the following basic instructions before setting up the device. A network is a connection of at least tw...
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Network 45 network layout the device must be physically connected to the network over a cat5 cable (see connections on page 3). Note pay attention to the specific information and in- structions on the network devices. Several switches, routers and access points can be con- nected to each other. Fire...
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Network 46 parameter setting pppoe pppoe is used on adsl connections and when using modems in germany. Click on “set” to enter the access data (id and password) for your provider. Ddns server for dynamic domain name sys- tem management. Used for updating host names or dns entries ntp network time pr...
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Network 47 setting the host / others leg en si e i parameter setting alarm host ip no function alarm host port no function server port port for data communication http port port for web server multicast ip in order to minimize traffic you can enter a multicast ip. The ip address has to match the ip ...
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Network 48 1. Enter the parameters of the e-mail notification. 2. Click on test to send a test e-mail. Note the device sends an e-mail to the specified re- cipients. If the e-mail is not received, check the settings and correct them. If necessary, check the spam filter of your e-mail client. Network...
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Troubleshooting 49 troubleshooting before calling the service department, read the following information to determine the possible cause of a malfunction. Malfunction cause solution no power mains cable not connected connect the mains cable securely to the socket power switch set to off turn the pow...
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Index 50 index access rights 41 address range 45 admin 40 admin password 8, 16, 40 alarm 22, 43, 50 alarm input 50 alarm out 52 alarm output 38 alarm output 52 audible warning signal 38 , 51 authentication 48 batteries 58 camera setting up zones 38 zone schedule, notification 38 camera display views...
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Technical data 51 technical data subject is to alterations and errors. The dimensions are approximate values. Tvvr30003 4-channel compact digital recorder video compression h.264 hybrid-compatible - camera inputs 4 x bnc (1.0 v p-p, 75 Ω) camera outputs - ip cameras - ip camera protocols - monitor o...
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Glossarytechnical data 52 hdd storage capacity in addition to the actual storage capacity of the installed hdd, the required storage space for recording and surveil- lance depends on the set resolution and frame rate of the recording. Tvvr30003 continuous recording, 1 x 1 tb hdd: number of cameras r...
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Disposal 53 disposal information on the eu directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment to protect the environment, do not dispose of the device with domestic waste at the end of its service life. It can be disposed of at one of the appropriate collection points in your country. Please obe...
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Glossary 54 glossary overview of specialist terms 1080i hdtv image signal with 1080 pixels and interlaced dis- play. 16:9 cinematographic aspect ratio on widescreen displays. 720p hdtv image signal with 1280 x 720 pixels and progres- sive display. Cif common intermediate format originally planned fo...
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55 mpeg moving picture experts group – international standard for the compression of moving images. On some dvds, the digital audio signals are compressed and recorded in this format. Ntp network time protocol method for synchronising the time across networks. Sntp (simple network time protocol) is ...
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Internal hdd 56 internal hdd the internal hard disk drive (hdd) is very sensitive. Op- erate the device according to the following instructions in order to avoid drive errors. Important recordings should be backed up on external media to avoid unexpected data loss. Note · do not move the device duri...
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