Abus TVIP51500 User manual

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Security cameras
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These user manual contains important information for installation and operation.
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Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference!
A list of contents with the corresponding page numbers can be found in the index on page 74
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6.19 Systemlog ............................................................................................................................................. 70
7. Wartung und Reinigung ....................................................................................................................... 71
7.1 Funktionstest ........................................................................................................................................ 71
7.2 Reinigung .............................................................................................................................................. 71
8. Entsorgung ........................................................................................................................................... 71
9. Technische Daten ................................................................................................................................. 72
10. URL Kommandos ................................................................................................................................. 73
11. GPL Lizenzhinweise ............................................................................................................................. 73
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................................... 353
A.) Frame and Bitrates ............................................................................................................................. 353
B.) Storage calculation ............................................................................................................................ 356
C.) HTTP/CGI Command .......................................................................................................................... 358
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TVIP51500/TVIP51550
User manual
Version 11/2012
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Contents
1. Usage in accordance with regulations ............................................................................................... 77
2. Scope of delivery .................................................................................................................................. 77
3. Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 78
3.1 Power supply ........................................................................................................................................ 78
3.2 Installing the camera ............................................................................................................................ 78
4. Camera description .............................................................................................................................. 78
4.1 Front view .............................................................................................................................................. 78
4.2 Rear view ............................................................................................................................................... 79
4.3 Alarm input and output ........................................................................................................................ 80
4.4 Status displays ..................................................................................................................................... 80
4.5 Putting into operation .......................................................................................................................... 81
4.6 Accessing the network camera for the first time .............................................................................. 82
4.7 Accessing the network camera over a web browser ........................................................................ 83
4.8 Installing the ActiveX plug-in .............................................................................................................. 83
4.9 Adjusting the security settings ........................................................................................................... 83
4.10 Password prompt ................................................................................................................................. 84
4.11 Accessing the network camera over an RTSP player ...................................................................... 84
4.12 Accessing the network camera over a mobile phone ...................................................................... 85
4.13 Accessing the network camera over ABUS VMS .............................................................................. 86
5. User functions ...................................................................................................................................... 87
5.1 Audio / video control ............................................................................................................................ 90
6. Camera settings (configuration) ......................................................................................................... 92
6.1 System ................................................................................................................................................... 93
6.2 Camera .................................................................................................................................................. 95
6.3 Network ............................................................................................................................................... 102
6.4 Security ............................................................................................................................................... 109
6.5 PTZ control .......................................................................................................................................... 112
6.6 Preset position .................................................................................................................................... 113
6.7 Patrol ................................................................................................................................................... 115
6.8 FTP client ............................................................................................................................................ 116
6.9 SMTP .................................................................................................................................................... 118
6.10 Network storage ................................................................................................................................. 120
6.11 SD-Card ............................................................................................................................................... 123
6.12 HTTP event .......................................................................................................................................... 129
6.13 Alarm output ....................................................................................................................................... 130
6.14 Schedule .............................................................................................................................................. 131
6.15 Alarm input .......................................................................................................................................... 132
6.16 Alarm buffer ........................................................................................................................................ 132
6.17 Motion detection ................................................................................................................................. 133
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6.18 Audio detection .................................................................................................................................. 134
6.19 System Log ......................................................................................................................................... 136
7. Servicing and cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 137
7.1 Function test ....................................................................................................................................... 137
7.2 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................. 137
8. Disposal ............................................................................................................................................... 137
9. Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... 138
10. URL commands .................................................................................................................................. 139
11. GPL Lizenzhinweise ........................................................................................................................... 139
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................................... 353
A.) Frame and Bitrates ............................................................................................................................. 353
B.) Storage calculation ............................................................................................................................ 356
C.) HTTP/CGI Command .......................................................................................................................... 358
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1. Usage in accordance with regulations
The network camera is equipped with a high-quality CCD element. It is used for indoor video surveillance. In
order to use the camera outdoors, it must be installed in a suitable weatherproof housing.
The product must not be exposed to moisture. The video surveillance camera
is only designed for use in dry rooms.
Use of this product for other than the described purpose may lead to damage to the product
and other dangers. All other uses are not in accordance with regulations, and result in the
invalidation of the product guarantee and warranty. No liability can be accepted as a result.
This also applies to any alterations or modifications made to the product.
Read the entire operating manual carefully before putting the product into operation. The
operating manual contains important information on installation and operation.
2. Scope of delivery
ABUS network camera
TVIP51500/TVIP51550
Power supply unit
Camera bracket
Antenna
(TVIP51550)
Quick guide
Network cable (1 metre)
Software CD
(including operating manual)
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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 camera are identical.
3.2 Installing the camera
Firstly, the supplied base is fastened to the bottom of the camera. The plate is then aligned to the pre-defined
screw openings and fastened with the screws provided.
IMPORTANT!
The camera must be disconnected from the mains power during installation.
4. Camera description
4.1 Front view
Focus ring: Adjust the camera focus (image sharpness) by turning the ring.
Power LED: The LED is lit when in operation.
Network LED: When the camera is connected to a network, the LED flashes during data exchange.
Light Sensor
WLAN
A
ntenna
Back Focus ring
DC drive connector
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4.2 Rear view
Alarm input / output: One alarm input / output (see diagram below).
LAN interface: Used for establishing a network connection via the RJ-45 plug.
Audio output: Audio output via connected loudspeakers (two-way audio).
Audio input: Used for connecting a separate microphone.
Reset: Manual restart or reset to factory settings (see table).
Power supply: Connection for 12 V PSU.
WLAN antenna: Used for establishing a wireless network connection (WLAN 802.11 b/g).
Camera reset:
Reset button pressed once briefly Camera is restarted
Reset button held down for 10 seconds Camera reset to the factory settings
Power LED
Power connector
SD-Card-Slot
I/O terminal
A
udio input
Ethernet connecto
Reset
Status LED SD-Card
WLAN LED
A
udio output
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4.3 Alarm input and output
I/O Connector
PIN Description
1 Ground
2 + 12 VDC
3 RS-485 -
4 RS-485 +
5 Digital Output 1
6 Digital Output 2
7 Alarm Input 1
8 Alarm Input 2
Please carefully observe the connection instructions and power specifications!
4.4 Status displays
Status LEDs
State / LED colour Power LED
(blue)
Network LED
(red / blue)
System start On Blue flashing
Switched off Off Off
Network problem On Red (constantly lit)
Alarm Input 1/2: max. 12 VDC
Digital Output 1/2: max. 12V / 100mA
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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4.5 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
6. Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used.
7. Connect the cable to the Ethernet interface of the PC / laptop and the network camera.
8. Connect the power supply to the network camera.
9. 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.
10. 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
8. Ensure that a CAT 5 network cable is used.
9. Connect the PC / laptop to the router / switch.
10. Connect the network camera to the router / switch.
11. Connect the power supply to the network camera.
12. If a DHCP server is available in your network, set the network interface of your PC / laptop to
“Obtain an IP address automatically”.
13. 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.
14. Go to point 4.6 to finish the initial set-up and establish the connection to the network camera.
CAT 5 Ethernet cable
Internet
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4.6 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 EyseoIP 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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4.7 Accessing the network camera over a web browser
When you first access the network camera under Windows, the web browser queries the installation of an
ActiveX plug-in for the network camera. This query depends on the Internet security settings of your PC. If the
highest security level is set, the PC will refuse any installation and any attempt at running it. This plug-in is
used for displaying the video in the browser. To continue, click “Install”. If the web browser prevents the
installation, open the Internet security settings and reduce the security level or consult your IT or network
administrator.
4.8 Installing the ActiveX plug-in
If Mozilla Firefox is used as the browser when accessing the camera, an MJPEG stream is
provided by the camera instead of the ActiveX plug-in.
4.9 Adjusting the security settings
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Note: Your PC security settings may prevent a video stream. You can change the security
settings to a lower level under “Tools / Internet Options / Security”. Make sure you enable
ActiveX controls and downloads.
4.10 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 as follows (factory setting): User name = “admin”; password = “admin”. 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 the “admin” user name / password 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.
4.11 Accessing the network camera over an RTSP player
You have the possibility of accessing the MPEG-4 / H.264 data streams on the network camera with an
RTSP-compatible media player. The following free media players support RTSP:
VLC Media Player
Real Player
Quicktime Media Player
The address format for entering the connection data is as follows:
rtsp://<IP address of the network camera>:<RTSP port>/<Type of video data stream>
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Example:
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.mjpg (MJPEG stream)
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.mp4 (MPEG-4 stream)
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.h264 (H.264 stream)
4.12 Accessing the network camera over a mobile phone
Ensure that you can establish an Internet connection over your mobile phone. Your mobile phone must also
be equipped with an RTSP-compatible media player. The following media players for mobile phones support
RTSP:
Real Player
Core Player
Please note that access to the network camera via mobile phone is restricted due to the reduced network
bandwidth available. We therefore recommend making the following video stream settings in order to reduce
the data quantity:
Video compression MPEG-4
Resolution 160x120
Frame rate 5 frames / second
Video quality (constant bit rate) 48 kbps
If your media player does not support RTSP authentication, then deactivate the authentication mode for RTSP
in the network camera configuration settings.
The address format for entering the connection data is as follows:
rtsp://<IP address of the network camera>:<RTSP port>/<Type of video data stream>
Example:
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.3gp
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4.13 Accessing the network camera over ABUS VMS
The free ABUS VMS Express recording software can be found on the supplied CD-ROM. You then have the
possibility of connecting and recording several ABUS Security Center network cameras on one interface.
Further information can be found in the software manual on the enclosed CD-ROM.
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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
You can access the full-screen view by double-clicking here (on Internet Explorer only).
Control the direction of the network camera by clicking the mouse once. Depending on the position of the
mouse cursor in the live image, the pan/tilt head of the network camera moves up, down, left or right (on
Internet Explorer only).
These functions are only available when using Internet Explorer.
Camera control
Setting
Used for configure the camera (administrator settings).
Client setting
Mode: Select the compression mode for image transmission in the live image.
Live image
Camera control
Audio / video control
Live image
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View size: Select the window size.
Note: The view size specified here relates to the live image shown in the display mode of the
browser. The resolution set in the camera is always transmitted, even when the view size set
here is smaller.
Protocol: Allows a connection protocol to be selected between the client and the server. The following
protocol options are available for optimising the application: UDP, TCP, HTTP.
The UDP protocol gives you a larger number of audio and video streams in real time. However, some data
packets can be lost due to the large data volume in the network. Pictures may be unclear in this case. The
UDP protocol is recommended if you have no special requirements.
With the TCP protocol, fewer data packets are lost and the video display is more accurate. However, the
disadvantage of this protocol is that the video stream is transmitted at a lower frame rate than the UDP
protocol.
Use the HTTP protocol if the network is protected by a firewall and only the HTTP port (80) is available.
The selection of the protocol is recommended in the following order: UDP – TCP – HTTP.
This function is only available when using Internet Explorer.
Video buffer: Activate the video buffer if your connection only has a limited bandwidth. Image data is saved
temporarily in the network camera for clearer transmission, meaning the image delay is increased.
Image setup
Set the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness here.
This function is only available when using Internet Explorer.
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PT control
Use the control buttons for pan/tilt control on the camera.
Arrows:
The pan/tilt head is moved by clicking the button
in the corresponding direction
Home:
The image is moved to the home position
Preset Go:
Select one of the preset positions from the list. The
network camera accesses the position immediately.
Set:
The current camera position in the live image is
saved as a preset. Presets saved in this way all have
a generic file name (Preset1, Preset2 etc.).
Patrol:
Select which tour should be started. Tours 1 to 4 can
be changed in the camera settings.
Go:
Starts the selected tour.
Pan speed:
Select a value between 0 and 100. Higher values
result in quicker movements.
Tilt speed:
Select a value between 0 and 100. Higher values
result in quicker movements.
Auto Pan speed:
This setting is used during a tour.
Select a value between 0 and 100. Higher values
result in quicker movements.
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5.1 Audio / 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
Activates the full-screen view. The live image on the network camera is shown on the entire screen.
Start / stop live image
The live stream can be stopped (paused) or exited. In both cases, the live stream can be continued by
pressing the Play symbol.
Local recording
A recording on the local hard disk can be started or stopped here. By clicking the button, the Windows “Save
as” dialog is called up.
Select a storage folder on your hard disk. 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 over 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.
Microphone on
The microphone on your PC is active in order to send voice data to the network camera.
Microphone off
The microphone on the PC is deactivated. No voice data is transmitted.
Loudspeaker on
The loudspeakers on the PC are activated. Voice data from the network camera can be played back.
Loudspeaker off
The loudspeakers on the PC are deactivated. Voice data from the network camera cannot be played back.
Volume control
Used to set the volume of the audio playback.
Digital zoom
Click on the magnifying glass icon 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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Abus TVIP51500 User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

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