Abus TVIP10055B User manual

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Contents
1. Usage in accordance with regulations ................................................................................. 7
2. Scope of delivery .................................................................................................................... 7
3. Installation ............................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Power supply .......................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Installing the camera .............................................................................................................. 8
4. Camera description ................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Description of connectors ..................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Status LEDs ............................................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Restoring the factory settings ............................................................................................... 9
4.4 Putting into operation .......................................................................................................... 10
4.5 Accessing the network camera for the first time ............................................................... 11
4.6 Accessing the network camera over a web browser......................................................... 12
4.7 Installing the ActiveX plug-in .............................................................................................. 12
4.8 Adjusting the security settings ........................................................................................... 12
4.9 Password prompt ................................................................................................................. 13
5. User functions ....................................................................................................................... 14
5.1. Video control ......................................................................................................................... 15
6. Camera settings (configuration) ......................................................................................... 17
6.1 System ................................................................................................................................... 18
6.2 Video ...................................................................................................................................... 21
6.3 Audio ...................................................................................................................................... 21
6.4
Network .................................................................................................................................. 22
6.5 Security .................................................................................................................................. 27
7. Maintenance and cleaning ................................................................................................... 28
7.1 Function test ......................................................................................................................... 28
7.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................. 28
8. Disposal ................................................................................................................................. 28
9. Technical data ....................................................................................................................... 29
10. GPL license information ...................................................................................................... 30
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3. Installation
Make sure that all accessories and parts listed above are present in the scope of delivery. An Ethernet cable
is required for camera operation. This Ethernet cable must meet UTP Category 5 (CAT 5) specifications and
must not be longer than 100 metres.
3.1 Power supply
Before starting installation, ensure that the mains voltage and the rated voltage on the power supply unit are
identical. The camera’s supply voltage is 5 VDC. Please use the supplied power supply
3.2 Installing the camera
With the camera a mounting bracket is supplied. At the backside of the camera a socket is located. Using this
socket the camera mounting bracket can be fixed at the camera. The mounting bracket can be fixed at the
wall unsing the supplied pegs and screws.
4. Camera description
4.1 Description of connectors
Front side Back side
1 Lens
2 Microphone
3 Status LED
4 Network connector
5 Power supply connector 5 VDC
6 WPS Status LED (only TVIP10055B)
7 WPS button (only TVIP10055B)
8 Reset button
9 Socket for camera bracket (1/4 inch
thread)
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MAC address)
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4.2 Status LEDs
LED Farbe Bedeutung
Status LED Red continuously on Start up procedure (boot procedure)
In case a network cable is attached to the
camera, the camera will try to assign a valid IP
address (using DHCP or using the configured
fixed IP address).
In case wireless network is configured, the
camera tries to connect to access point using
the configured wireless SSID/encryption.
Red flashing 1 /
second
Network connection is not available.
LAN: network cable not connected or defect
Wireless: configured wireless data is not
accepted by the access point, or the access
point is out of range.
Blue continuously on IP address was assigned successfully. (Note: it
could be possible that the IP address will not
match the target network. This can happen on
manual setting of IP address.
WPS LED Flashing 1 / second WPS search started (pressing the WPS button
for more than 10 seconds). The camera will try
to exchange the wireless encryption settings
with the WPS activated access point/Router.
4.3 Restoring the factory settings
Camera restart Press the reset button for a short time. The camera will
reboot.
Restoring the factory settings Press the reset button for more than 10 seconds. The
settings of the camera will be reset to factory default.
This is especially required after a firmware upgrade.
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4.4 Putting into operation
The network camera automatically detects whether a direct connection between the PC and camera should
be made. A cross-over network cable is not required for this. You can use the supplied patch cable for direct
connection when putting into operation for the first time.
Direct connection of the network camera to a PC / laptop
1. Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used.
2. Connect the cable to the Ethernet interface of the PC / laptop and the network camera.
3. Connect the power supply to the network camera.
4. Configure the network interface of your PC / laptop to the IP address 192.168.1.1 and the default
gateway to 192.168.1.2.
5. Go to point 4.6 to finish the initial set-up and establish the connection to the network camera.
Connecting the network camera to a router / switch
1. Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used.
2. Connect the PC / laptop to the router / switch.
3. Connect the network camera to the router / switch.
4. Connect the power supply to the network camera.
5. If a DHCP server is available in your network, set the network interface of your PC / laptop to
“Obtain an IP address automatically”.
6. If no DHCP server is available, configure the network interface of your PC / laptop to 192.168.1.1
and the default gateway to 192.168.1.2.
7. Go to point 4.6 to finish the initial set-up and establish the connection to the network camera.
8.
CAT 5 Ethernet cable
Internet
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4.5 Accessing the network camera for the first time
The network camera is accessed for the first time using the IP Installer.
After the installation wizard is started, it searches for all connected ABUS IP network cameras and video
servers in your network.
The program is found on the supplied CD-ROM. Install the program on your PC and then run it.
If a DHCP server is available in your network, the IP address is assigned automatically for both the PC /
laptop and the network camera.
If no DHCP server is available, the network camera determines a free IP address from the 192.168.1.2–
192.168.1.254 range independently. Your PC system must be located in the same IP segment in order to
establish communications with the network camera.
The standard setting for the network camera is “DHCP”. If no DHCP server is in operation in
your network, then we recommend setting the IP address manually to a fixed value following
initial access to the network camera.
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4.9 Password prompt
An administrator password is defined in the network camera as standard. However, the administrator should
define a new password immediately for security reasons. After the new administrator password is stored, 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”. Each
time the network camera is accessed, the browser displays an authentication window and asks for the user
name and password. If you can no longer access your personal settings in the administrator account, you can
log in again with user name “admin” and password “12345” after resetting the network camera to the factory
settings.
To enter a user name and password, proceed as follows:
Open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the camera (e.g. “http://192.168.1.14”).
You are then prompted for authentication:
-> You are now connected with the network camera and can see a video stream.
Standard user name: admin
Standard password: 12345
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5. User functions
Open the main menu on the network camera. The interface is divided into the following main areas:
Live image display
You can access the full-screen view by double-clicking here (with Internet Explorer only).
Camera settings
Settings (configuration)
Used to configure the camera (administrator settings)
Live image
display
Camera settings
Video control
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5.1. Video control
These functions are only available when using Internet Explorer.
Snapshot
The web browser displays a new window containing the snapshot. To save the snapshot, either left-click it
and then click the floppy disk icon or right-click it and select “Save” from the context menu.
Full-screen view
Activate the full-screen view. The live image on the network camera is shown on the entire screen.
Start/stop live image display
The live stream can be stopped or ended. In both cases you can continue the live stream by pressing the play
symbol.
Local recording
A recording on the local hard drive can be started or stopped. If you click the button, the Windows “Save as”
dialog is called up.
Select a target directory on your hard drive. A directory and recording file are created automatically in the
folder under the following name:
YYYYMMDD
YYYYMMDDHHmmss.avi
Y = Year
M = Month
D = Day
H = Hour
m = Minute
s = Second
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Example:
C:\Recording\20091215\20091215143010.avi
The recorded data can be played back using an MP4-compatible video player (e.g. VLC Media
Player). Alternatively, you can also watch the videos on Windows Media Player by installing a
video codec in the IP Installer.
Digital zoom
Click the magnifying glass symbol to activate the digital zoom. The zoom factor can be changed on the scroll
bar.
Setting the zoom factor
Change the zoom factor by moving the bar from left (low zoom) to right (high zoom).
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6. Camera settings (configuration)
Only the administrator has access to the system configuration. The following sections explain each of the
elements in the left-hand column. After you click a menu item on the left-hand side, a menu tree may be
opened depending on the number of sub-items contained in the item. In this case, continue by clicking the
sub-item.
Click “Home” to return to the main camera page.
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6.1 System
Information
Product information:
Product name: The product name indicates the functions included (e.g. WLAN).
Current version: Shows the current version of the installed firmware.
Image settings:
Brightness: Shows current brightness value
Contrast: Shows current contrast value
Saturation: Shows current saturation value
Sharpness: Shows current sharpness value
White balance: Selected option for white balance
Network:
LAN status: Current used IP addess and HTTP port
Wireless status: Information about current wireless settings (only TVIP10055B)
Information
LED: Activate or deactivate the status LED at the front side of camera.
Hostname
Camera name: This is the description of the camera inside the network. As default the item number is
configured.
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Date/time
Current date/time:
Shows the setting for the date/time currently stored in the camera.
PC clock: Shows the date/time on the PC from which you access the camera.
Date/time format:
Select a format (YYYY-year, MM-month, DD-day, hh-our, mm-minute, ss-second).
Adjust:
Keep current settings:
No changes to the settings
Synchronize with the PC:
The date and time of the PC are taken over for the camera.
Manual setting: Manually set the time and date here.
Synchronize with the NTP server: Automatic updating of the date and time via a time server (Network
Time Protocol)
NTP server name:
Enter the domain name of the time server (e.g. de.pool.ntp.org)
Auto: When activated, the standard time server is used. Deactivate the “Auto”
setting to enter the NTP server name manually.
Interval:
Updating interval with the time server in hours
Time zone: Here you select the time zone in which the camera is located.
Daylight savings time:
Enter the dates here for the switch from daylight savings time to
standard time.
Accept the settings by pressing “Save” or cancel them by pressing “Cancel”.
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Initializing
Restart:
If you press the Reset button once, the camera will restart.
Factory settings: Pressing this button causes the factory settings of the camera to be loaded. The
selection must be confirmed.
Save settings: Here you can save a backup file of all camera settings.
Load settings:
Settings saved to a backup file can be loaded here.
Update firmware:
A more current version of the camera firmware can be loaded here. Information
on updated firmware files can be found in the Software section at
“http://www.abus.com”.
Language
Upload language packet:
You can set a different language here by uploading a language file. The following
language is standard as default:
TVIP10005B -> German
TVIP10055B -> German
The language files can be found on the supplied CD-ROM or inside the product
area under www.abus.com.
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6.2 Video
Stream Settings (MJPEG)
Resolution: Please select between followings resolutions (Pixel):
640x480, 320x240, 160x120
Frame rate: Setting for frame rate in images per seconds.
Power frequency: Using this value the camera can be adjusted regarding different power line
frequencies. In germany this value is 50 Hz as standard.
Accept the settings by pressing “SAVE” or cancel them by pressing “Cancel”.
6.3 Audio
Microphon: Activates or deactivates the internal microphone.
The audio feature can be used only in conjunction with Internet
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