Abus TVVR70020 User Manual

Manual is about: 16-Channel NAS

Summary of TVVR70020

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    Abus 16-channel nas tvvr70020 user manual version 1.0

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    Notes on the operating instructions 2 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 th...

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    Device overview 3 device overview status led 1. Hdd status led 2. Hdd activity led 3. System status led 4. Ethernet activity led 5. One-touch backup button.

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    Device overview 4 overview 1. Network button: switches device on/off 2. Usb ports: usb port (e.G. For connecting an external hdd) 3. Esata port: esata port (e.G. For connecting an external hdd) 4. Lan: rj45 connection (for connecting to a network) 5. Reset button: loads the factory settings 6. Power...

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    Contents 5 device overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 quick guide.......................................................................................................

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    Contents 6 configuration.................................................................................................................................................................. 23 camera ..........................................................................................................

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    Quick guide 7 quick guide before you start the following preparatory steps must be made: 1. Pay attention to the general information, safety information and notes on setting up and connecting the device (see page 8 – 12). 2. Check the contents of the package for completeness and damages. Note pay at...

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    Important safety information 8 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 9 • to avoid the possibility of fires, the plug should always be disconnected from the network socket if the device is not used for long periods. Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before impending electrical storms, or use an uninterruptible power supply....

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    Important safety information 10 care and maintenance maintenance is necessary if the device has been damaged. 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 o...

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    Introduction 11 introduction dear customers, thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with current domestic and european regulations. Conformity has been proven, and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request (www.Abus-sc.Com). To maintain this stat...

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    System operation 12 system operation connections on the rear of the device note see the overview on page 4. No. Name function 1 network button: • switches device on/off 2 usb ports: • for external usb 2.0 devices (e.G. External hdd) 3 esata port: • esata port (e.G. For connecting an external hdd) 4 ...

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    Setting up a connection 13 setting up a connection setting up the system install and start the “ip installer” on the enclosed software cd. Click “search” – the program will search the network for any connected nas devices. Once the search is finished, you will be shown a list of devices found in the...

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    Setting up a connection 14 installing the plug-in when a camera is activated for the first time, you are requested to install the required plug-in for your web browser. Ms internet explorer 8: click on install - the installation of the plug-in starts. When the plug-in has been installed successfully...

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    Live image 15 live image overview the live view starts automatically after the login. The screen header contains the following menus: • logout click on “logout” to log out of the system. • settings click on “settings” to go to the device menu. • support click on “support” to go to the online help. T...

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    Live image 16 operating mode a basic distinction is made between two categories: symbol meaning live mode playback mode the live mode is used for viewing what is currently being monitored by the system’s cameras. The playback mode is used to access the video data recorded by the individual cameras. ...

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    Live image 17 using the numeric field the numeric field can be divided into three separate operating modes: • camera selection • presets • relays the current selection is shown in an lcd display. Symbol meaning camera selection presets (stored camera positions) relays pan/tilt camera returns to the ...

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    Live image 18 • 1plus view switching the image geometry the camera puck can be used to represent a total of 6 different views. The views are only switched once the mouse button is released. The following is a more detailed description of how to use the camera puck. The camera puck is used to increas...

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    Live image 19 favourites when using multiple cameras, it is advisable to save certain camera views as favourites. To display the cameras again, only the favourite needs to be activated instead of each individual camera. Another advantage is that the image geometry currently set is also saved when a ...

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    Playback 20 playback overview click on the playback symbol to go to the playback mode. When switching to playback mode, the keyboard at the lower edge of the screen is replaced by the playback controls. A time stream is also added to the interface, which is used for selecting when playback starts an...

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    Playback 21 the slider for the start time specifies the absolute start time. If the start time is to be a certain date or time, the slider must be set to the desired starting position by clicking and dragging with the mouse. Please note that you may have to first switch to a higher-level view (e.G. ...

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    Playback 22 export you have the option to save a single frame or video data. Saving video data: pos. Meaning 1 switch to the playback mode 2 select a camera using drag and drop 3 select the period to be backed up 4 click on 5 a download window opens 6 click on “save” 7 select a storage location 8 cl...

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    Configuration 23 configuration camera click on “settings” at the top left to go to the configuration menu. Select the camera button. A completely configured camera (user name, password and a valid ip address) is necessary for successfully setting up an ip camera. Otherwise, configure the camera acco...

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    Configuration 24 deleting an ip camera to delete a camera from the configuration, proceed as follows: pos. Meaning 1 select the camera to be deleted in the preview bar 2 remove the “activate camera” checkmark 3 click on “save” 4 your camera has now been deleted from the configuration note if you wan...

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    I/o module 25 i/o module i/o module click on “i/o module” to go to the i/o module overview. The i/o module is divided into the following subsections: - overview - settings click on a symbol to go to the settings. The i/o module is used to include the ip relays and ip inputs of cameras. Overview here...

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    Drive 26 drive drive click on “drive” to go to the drive overview. The overview is divided into the following subsections: • raid • usb-1 click on a symbol to go to the settings. Note when you format the drive, all the data located on it is lost forever. Note if you remove the drive before “disconne...

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    Drive 27 raid click on “raid” to go to the settings. Here is an overview of the terms that are important for creating a raid: text explanation raid r edundant a rray of i ndependent d isks raid level 0 a raid 0 array consists of 2 hdds with the identical capacity. With raid 0, the data is written to...

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    Drive 28 procedure for setting up a raid: select the hdds you want to use for the new array by activating the corresponding checkbox. Text meaning raid level select a raid level the following levels are available: level 0, level 1, level 5 and level 10 creating a raid click on “create raid” the prog...

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    Actions 29 actions actions click on “actions” to go to the actions overview. The overview is divided into the following subsections: • overview • schedule • notifications • commands • storage click on a symbol to go to the settings. Overview in the overview menu, you see a summary of the actions cur...

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    Actions 30 creating a schedule to create an individual schedule, proceed as follows: no. Symbol meaning 1 select a camera in the preview bar 2 click on the desired starting time and keep the left mouse button pressed. Select the desired area. (10.00 –16.00) 3 click on the type of recording you want ...

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    Actions 31 notifications here you can set up up to 3 notifications for each camera. A notification can be triggered by: - movement (ip md) the notification is triggered if the camera detects movement - i/o (ip input) the notification is triggered if a digital input is activated on the camera - camer...

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    Actions 32 commands here you can set up up to 3 commands for each camera. The following commands are available: - go to preset - start tour - ip relais under the “event” menu item, you can set when a command is to be triggered. Pos. Meaning 1 select a camera in preview bar 2 tick the “1. Activate co...

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    Actions 33 storage in the storage menu, you can enter settings for creating an archive and assign a storage drive to the camera. Archives are used to store video data. We differentiate between the following archives: - ring archive - alarm archive ring archive: when the ring archive is completely fu...

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    Network 34 network overview click on “network” to go to the overview. The overview is divided into the following subsections: • lan • e-mail • port click on a symbol to go to the settings. General an overview of relevant terms when using the device in a network can be found below. Parameter setting ...

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    Network 35 lan you have to enter all the necessary parameters here for your device to function in the wireline network. The standard setting is dhcp, so that you find your device when you first access the network. Steps required for setting up lan: no. Text meaning 1 mac address is determined automa...

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    Network 36 port here you can enter settings for the ports. The standard setting for the http port is port 80. The standard setting for the vms port is port 1927. Changing the http port provides the operator with more recorders via a router (port forwarding). As the http port can only be forwarded to...

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    Security 37 security security click on “security” to go to the security overview. In the security settings, new users can be created, or the system access for each user can be configured individually. Permissions permissions are very important for the software. They allow access to databases and cam...

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    Security 38 user you have the option of creating up to 6 users here. The default user is eytron , which has supervisor permission. For security reasons, this user should be changed, or an individual password assigned. Also ensure that one user with supervisor permission exists at all times, as only ...

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    Other 39 other other click on “other” to go to the overview for other features. The overview is divided into the following subsections: • date/time • firmware update click on a symbol to go to the settings. Date/time here you can enter settings for the date and time. No. Text meaning 1 current date ...

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    Other 40 firmware update here you can update your firmware. Under www.Abus-sc.Com you can download the latest firmware for your product at any time. Please always ensure that you are using the latest firmware on your 16-channel nas. No. Text meaning 1 type shows the product name 2 version version of...

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    Troubleshooting 41 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 no current in the power socket try u...

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    Device cleaning and care 42 device cleaning and care note • your device requires no maintenance. Protect the device from dust, dirt and moisture disposal information on the eu directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment to protect the environment, do not dispose of the device with domesti...

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    Technical data 43 technical data subject to alterations and errors. 16-channel nas tvvr70020 ip camera support abus security - center channels (ip only) 16 x ip @ vga compression h.264, mpeg-4, mjpeg operating mode triplex resolution 160 x 120 bis 1920 x 1080 ptz control abus pan/tilt ip cameras, vi...

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    Abus 16- channel nas tvvr70020 manufacturer: abus security-center gmbh & co. Kg linker kreuthweg 5 86444 affing (germany).