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10.2. 

Basic Configuration 

 

Under "Basic Configuration", you will find the relevant settings for network configuration, motion 
detection, saving to an SD card and sending emails. 

All settings located under "Basic Configuration" can also be found under the menu item "Advanced 
Configuration". Please note the "Available in mode" column for the "Advanced Configuration" menu 
items. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for TVIP41560

Page 1: ...VIP61560 User manual You can find important information and FAQs about this and other products online at www abus com Version 1 0 English translation of the original German user manual Retain for future reference ...

Page 2: ...emarks of the corresponding owner All rights reserved If you have any questions please contact your specialist installation contractor or specialist dealer Data storage is subject to national data privacy guidelines Disclaimer This user manual has been produced with the greatest of care Should you discover any omissions or inaccuracies please contact us in writing at the address provided above ABU...

Page 3: ...e day and night surveillance for objects up to 10 metres away Since it has protection class IP66 it can used both inside and outside Important safety information General Before using this device for the first time please read the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information even if you are familiar with the use of electronic devices All guarantee claims are invalid in the e...

Page 4: ...ock Do not place the device itself items of furniture or other heavy objects on the cable and ensure that it does not become kinked especially at the connector plug and at the connection sockets Never tie a knot in the cable and do not bundle it together with other cables All cables should be laid so that they cannot be trodden on or cause a hazard Damaged power cables can cause fire or electric s...

Page 5: ...perature variations as otherwise there may be condensation from humidity causing electrical short circuits the device is not exposed to excessive shock or vibration Unpacking the device Handle the device with extreme care when unpacking it Packaging and packaging aids can be reused and as far as possible should be sent for recycling We recommend the following Paper cardboard and corrugated cardboa...

Page 6: ...er 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 not work properly or has been dropped Maintenance If smoke unusual noises or smells develop switch the device off immediately and unplug from the socket In such cases the device should not be used until it has been inspected by a qualifie...

Page 7: ...6 Accessing the network camera for the first time 86 7 Password prompt 87 8 User functions 88 8 1 Menu bar 88 8 2 Live image display 89 8 3 Video control 89 9 Playback 90 10 Configuration 91 10 1 Local Configuration 91 10 2 Basic Configuration 93 10 3 Advanced configuration 94 10 3 1 System 94 10 3 1 1 Device Information 95 10 3 1 2 Time Settings 96 10 3 1 3 Maintenance 97 10 3 1 4 DST 98 10 3 2 N...

Page 8: ...ty 122 10 3 5 1 User 123 10 3 5 2 IP Address Filter 124 10 3 6 Basic event 125 10 3 6 1 Motion detection 126 10 3 6 2 Event triggered snapshot 129 10 3 7 Storage 130 10 3 7 1 Recording plan 131 10 3 7 2 Storage Management 133 10 3 7 3 NAS 134 10 3 7 4 Time triggered snapshot 135 11 Protocol 136 12 Technical data 137 13 Disposal 138 14 GPL license information 138 78 ...

Page 9: ...very 1 1 TVIP41560 WLAN HD 720p Outdoor Dome Camera PSU 1 m network cable Installation material Quickstart guide CD 1 2 TVIP61560 WLAN HD 720p Outdoor Camera PSU 1 m network cable Installation material Quickstart guide CD 79 ...

Page 10: ...s WPS reset button microSD card slot inside Reset applies to TVIP41560 and TVIP61560 To reset the camera to its factory settings first disconnect the power supply Keep the WPS reset button pressed and reconnect the power supply to the camera Continue pressing the WPS reset button for another 15 seconds then release 80 ...

Page 11: ... 5x2 1 mm 2 Network access RJ45 PoE compatible The network access includes a cover which can be used if necessary This cover provides additional protection by preventing moisture from entering the equipment When using the cover the network cable must only be connected crimped to the network plug once it has been passed through the cover In addition the connections as well as the power supply conne...

Page 12: ... during installation Loosen the fixing screws for the camera dome and remove them Use the accompanying drilling template for drilling the mounting holes Secure the base plate with the screws and dowels provided Use the fixing screws to screw the camera dome back on to the camera Adjust the orientation of the camera before doing this 82 ...

Page 13: ...ning 0 355 Setting the angle of inclination Inclination 0 65 Setting the angle of rotation Rotation 0 360 Do not forget to tighten up the screws again 4 2 TVIP61560 4 2 1 Mounting the camera IMPORTANT The camera must be disconnected from the power supply during installation Use the accompanying drilling template for drilling the mounting holes Secure the base plate with the screws and dowels provi...

Page 14: ...s Panning 0 360 Loosen the rotary wheel 1 to adjust the alignment horizontally Inclination 0 90 Loosen the screw 2 to adjust the alignment vertically Rotation 0 360 Loosen the screw 3 to adjust the rotation of the camera image Do not forget to tighten up the screws again 1 2 3 84 ...

Page 15: ... 192 168 0 2 and the default gateway to 192 168 0 1 5 Proceed to point 8 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 for the connection 2 Connect the PC laptop to the router switch 3 Connect the network camera to the router switch 4 Connect the network camera to the powe...

Page 16: ... is available on 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 automatically sets the following IP address 192 168 0 100 Your PC system must be located in the same IP subnetwork to establish communication with the network camera PC IP address e g 192 168 0 2 The default setting for the network c...

Page 17: ...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 Should your individual settings for the administrator account no longer be accessible please contact our technical support team To enter a user name and password proceed as follows Open Internet Explorer and enter the camera s IP ...

Page 18: ...vided into the following main areas 8 1 Menu bar Make a selection by clicking on the appropriate tab Live View Playback Configuration or Log Button Description Display of the user logged on User logout Selection of the desired language Live image display Video control Menu bar 88 ...

Page 19: ...ription Activate 4 3 view Activate 16 9 view Display original size Automatically adjust view to browser Selection of the streaming type for the live view 8 3 Video control Button Description Disable live view Enable live view Instant image snapshot Start stop manual recording Digital zoom on off 89 ...

Page 20: ... or network drive Select the desired day in the calendar and click on Search The recordings for the selected day are shown in the timeline The coloured labelling indicate the nature of the event that triggered the recording You can set the time of the desired recording under playback time 90 ...

Page 21: ...l via which the camera will send network data Live view performance Select the priority for display in the browser here The shortest delay provides the best image stream auto provides better image quality When making settings in the individual menu items you must click Save first to adopt these settings The Save button can usually be found at the bottom of the individual menu tabs on the right han...

Page 22: ...elect the size of video sequences for saving videos using the browser live interface Save record files to Select the path for video recording Save downloaded files to Select the path for video files downloaded from the SD card Image clip settings Live Snapshot Save As Select the encoding format for saving images using the browser live interface Snapshots during playback Select the path for saving ...

Page 23: ... settings for network configuration motion detection saving to an SD card and sending emails All settings located under Basic Configuration can also be found under the menu item Advanced Configuration Please note the Available in mode column for the Advanced Configuration menu items 93 ...

Page 24: ...on Advanced Configuration Time Settings Configuration of the time specification Advanced Configuration Maintenance Configuration of system maintenance settings Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration DST Configuration of the automatic daylight saving time switch Advanced Configuration Service Configuration of special functions Advanced Configuration 94 ...

Page 25: ...k on Save to apply the change Model Model number display Serial No Serial No display Firmware Version Firmware version display Encoding Version Encoding version display Number of Channels Display of the number of channels Number of Alarm Input Displays the alarm inputs Number of Alarm Output Displays the alarm outputs 95 ...

Page 26: ...rver Address IP server address of the NTP server NTP Port Network port number of the NTP service default port 123 Interval The interval for synchronising the time is entered here in minutes Click on Test to start a test run Manual Time Sync Device Time Computer device time display Set Time Display of the current time using the time zone setting Click on Sync with computer time to adopt the device ...

Page 27: ...ault settings Default Select this item to restore all parameters to default settings Import Config File Config File Select a file path to import a configuration file here Status Display of the import status Export Config File Click Export to export a configuration file Remote Upgrade Firmware Select the path to upgrade the camera with new firmware Status Display of the upgrade status 97 ...

Page 28: ...able DST to adjust the system time automatically to daylight saving time Start time Specify the time for switching to daylight saving time End Time Specify the time for switching to standard time DST Bias Set the time difference in minutes here 98 ...

Page 29: ...ed Configuration DDNS Settings for the DDNS data Advanced Configuration FTP FTP server settings Advanced Configuration Wi Fi Settings for the W LAN access data Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration UPnP Settings for the UPnP data Advanced Configuration Email Email data settings Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration NAT Settings for the NAT data Advanced Configuration 99 ...

Page 30: ...P address and other network settings automatically The data is transferred automatically from the server and cannot be changed manually If no DHCP server is available please enter the following data manually IPv4 Address Setting of the IP address for the camera IPv4 Subnet Mask Manual setting of the subnet mask for the camera IPv4 Default Gateway Setting of the default router for the camera 100 ...

Page 31: ...ask IPv6 Default Gateway Display of the IPv6 default gateway default router MAC Address The IPv4 hardware address of the camera is displayed here This cannot be changed MTU Setting of the transmission unit Select a value between 500 and 9676 1500 is set by default DNS Server Preferred DNS Server DNS server settings are required for some applications for example sending emails Enter the address of ...

Page 32: ...lt port for RTSP transmission is 554 This port can alternatively be assigned a value in the range of 1024 65535 If several cameras are located on the same subnetwork each camera should have its own unique RTSP port HTTPS Port The standard port for HTTPS transmission is 443 SDK port control port The standard port for SDK transmission is 8000 Communication port for internal data As an alternative th...

Page 33: ... registered access to this DDNS service provider e g www dyndns org If you select ABUS DDNS as the DDNS type the server address is stored automatically Domain Enter the registered domain name host service here e g myIPcamera dyndns org Port Store the port for port forwarding here User name User ID of your DDNS account Password Password of your DDNS account Confirm You must confirm your password he...

Page 34: ... this topic on the website 2 Select the Enable DDNS checkbox and select ABUS DDNS as the DDNS type 3 Apply the data with Save The IP address of your internet connection is now updated on the server every minute Port forwarding of all relevant ports at least RTSP HTTP must be set up in the router in order to use DynDNS access via the router 104 ...

Page 35: ...e here Make sure that the user has the necessary permissions on the FTP server Password Enter the user s password here Confirm Confirm the password by entering it again Directory Structure Adjust the saving path on the FTP server here Upload Type Select this checkbox to upload an image to the FTP server in the event of an incident Make sure that the FTP server is only used for the event triggered ...

Page 36: ...e router Wi Fi list Click Search to display available networks in the immediate vicinity Wi Fi SSID Enter the name of the network here Network Mode You can choose between Manage and Ad Hoc here Use Manage for conventional home routers or access points Please note that hidden networks are not shown in the list 106 ...

Page 37: ... for the camera IPv4 Default Gateway Setting of the default router for the camera WPS The WPS function allows simple set up of a wireless connection of the camera to a home router or access point provided that these support this function Enable WPS Enable this function to use a WPS connection PIN Code The PIN code is required for creating the connection By default this is set to 12345678 Click on ...

Page 38: ...s it easy to control network devices in an IP network This allows the network camera to be seen in the Windows network environment e g as a network device Enable UPnP For enabling or disabling the UPnP function Friendly Name Display of the MAC address of the camera 108 ...

Page 39: ...r Enter the IP address or host name of the SMTP server here For example smtp gmail com SMTP port Enter the SMTP port here This is configured to 587 by default Enable SSL Select the SSL function if the SMTP server requires this Interval Set the interval between sending emails with attached images here Attached Image Enable this function if images are to be attached to the email in the event of an a...

Page 40: ...t again Receiver Receiver1 Receiver2 Receiver3 Enter the name of the receiver here Receiver1 s Address Receiver2 s Address Receiver3 s Address Enter the email address of the person to be informed here Click on Test to send a test email Test Press the Test button to send a test message If this does not work first make sure that the correct settings have been configured Please bear in mind that some...

Page 41: ...The default port for RTSP transmission is 554 As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the range 1025 65535 If several IP cameras are located on the same subnetwork each camera should have its own unique RTSP port Server Port control port The standard port for SDK transmission is 8000 Communication port for internal data As an alternative this port can be assigned a value in the rang...

Page 42: ...English 10 3 3 Video Audio Menu item Description Available in mode Video Settings for video output Advanced Configuration 112 ...

Page 43: ...e the choice between a constant bitrate and a variable bitrate Max Bitrate The bitrate of the video stream is set to a certain value Set a max bitrate of between 32 and 16384 Kbps A higher value means better video quality however this requires more bandwidth and consequently more storage space Video Quality This menu item is only available if you have selected a variable bitrate Set the video qual...

Page 44: ...rs that should be used for encoding I frame interval select how often an I frame should be sent H 264 only The more often an I frame full image is sent the better the video quality is but the more bandwidth is required SVC If the SVC is enabled the live image will be adjusted to reflect the bandwidth available to the user 114 ...

Page 45: ...e Display Settings Displaying parameter settings Advanced Configuration OSD Settings Setting the date and time format Advanced Configuration Text Overlay Adding text fields Advanced Configuration Privacy masking Adding privacy masking Advanced Configuration 115 ...

Page 46: ...een automatic day night switch and the scheduled switch A start and end time must be saved for the day mode here The following settings can be made individually for the day or night mode Brightness Image brightness settings A value between 0 and 100 can be set Contrast Image contrast settings A value between 0 and 100 can be set Saturation Image saturation settings A value between 0 and 100 can be...

Page 47: ... the light conditions are poor Schedule In this mode you can set the start and end time for day operation Outside of the set interval the camera switches to black white mode Triggered by Alarm Input The camera is triggered by the alarm input and changes to colour or black white mode if there is a change in status Status Choose night so that the camera switches to black white mode if the alarm inpu...

Page 48: ...hich the camera is installed You can choose between the options AWB1 Locked WB Incandescent Lamp Warm Light Lamp Natural Light Fluorescent Lamp AWB1 In AWB1 mode the camera retains the colour balance automatically depending on the current colour temperature Locked WB The white balance is performed once and saved Other Use the additional white balance options to adjust the function to the light lev...

Page 49: ...mage here Time Format Choose here whether you would like the time to be displayed in 24 hour or 12 hour format Date Format Select the format for the date display here D day M month Y year Display Mode Here you can select the display mode for the elements displayed You have the following options Transparent Flashing Transparent Not Flashing Not Transparent Flashing Not Transparent Not Flashing OSD ...

Page 50: ...ext Overlay You have the option to display up to four texts in the camera image The maximum length is 45 characters To display the text please activate the checkbox You can move the text window with the mouse button 120 ...

Page 51: ...imum of four rectangular privacy masks can be set up in the video image To set up a privacy mask proceed as follows Select the checkbox Enable Privacy Mask To add a privacy mask click Draw Area You can now select an area on the camera image using your mouse You can then select three additional areas By clicking on Clear All you can delete all configured privacy masks 121 ...

Page 52: ...ity Menu item Description Available in mode User User administration Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration IP Address Filter Filtering IP addresses to gain access for controlling the camera Advanced Configuration 122 ...

Page 53: ... choose between two predefined levels Operator or User As an operator the following remote functions are available to you Live view PTZ control manual recording playback two way audio browse query operating status As a user the following remote functions are available to you playback browse query operating status To add further functions select the corresponding checkbox Password Here you assign t...

Page 54: ...ing the selection box enables the filter function IP Address Filter Type Allowed The IP addresses detailed further below can be used to access the camera Forbidden The IP addresses detailed further below are blocked An IP is entered in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx 124 ...

Page 55: ... Basic event Menu item Description Available in mode Motion detection Settings for motion detection Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Snapshot Setting the event triggered snapshot Advanced Configuration 125 ...

Page 56: ... Enable motion detection Check this box to enable motion detection Enable dynamic analysis for motion Check this box to highlight with a green frame when motion is detected The rules must also be enabled in the Local Settings here 126 ...

Page 57: ...ching settings You can choose between Off Automatic Switching and Scheduled Switching Automatic Switching and Scheduled Switching include settings for both day night which align either with the day night on the camera Automatic Switching or with the schedule you set Scheduled Switching Area Select the desired area You can define up to eight individual areas To define an area here click on the Draw...

Page 58: ...motion detection for all days of the week click the Select All checkbox To copy motion detection to other days of the week select the day of the week and click on Copy To apply the changes click OK and to discard them click Cancel Apply the settings made by clicking Save Linkage method Notify Surveillance Centre Notify Surveillance Center Send email You receive an email as notification check the c...

Page 59: ...ed pictures Format The format for the pictures is preconfigured as JPEG Resolution Set the resolution of the picture here Quality Select the quality for the saved pictures here Interval Set the interval to occur between the saving of two pictures here Capture Number Set the number of images that should be saved for an event here 129 ...

Page 60: ...et up a scheduled recording Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Storage Management Management of the SD card network drives Advanced Configuration NAS Network drive settings Advanced Configuration Snapshot Settings for the event triggered snapshot Advanced Configuration 130 ...

Page 61: ...ord Set the duration for recording of the image data before a basic event here Post record Set the duration for recording of the image data after a basic event here Overwrite Here you can set whether the data should be automatically overwritten if the data carrier is full Recording stream Here select which stream will be used for recording on the data carrier 131 ...

Page 62: ... and click on Copy Under Record Type select the recording mode for the desired schedule You can choose between the following record types Normal permanent recording Motion detection motion controlled recording Motion detection Alarm recording triggered by motion or by alarm input Camera begins recording either following motion detection or an alarm input Motion detection Alarm recording triggered ...

Page 63: ...rives and display their properties Percentage of Picture Enter the percentage that should be taken up by snapshot images here Percentage of Record Enter the percentage that should be taken up by recordings here Please format the SD card or the network drive before using it for the first time 133 ...

Page 64: ...or network drive here File path Enter the file path in which the data will be saved Installation type NFS When using NFS ensure that the IP address of your camera has the necessary read and write permissions in the settings in your NAS or network drive folder SMB CIFS Enter the user name and password to register on your NAS or network drive Ensure that the user has the necessary read and write per...

Page 65: ...ictures at certain intervals Format The format for the pictures is preconfigured as JPEG Resolution Set the resolution of the picture here Quality Select the quality for the saved pictures here Interval Set the interval to occur between the saving of two pictures here Schedule Click Edit to configure the record schedule for the event triggered snapshot To apply the changes click OK and to discard ...

Page 66: ...d if necessary 1 Click on Log in the menu bar to call up the search dialogue 2 Specify the search criteria including Major Type Minor Type Start Time and End Time 3 Click on Search to search for log files The corresponding log files are displayed in the log dialogue 4 Click on Save Log to export the log files and save them on your computer 136 ...

Page 67: ... temperature 50 C Max humidity 95 Min operating temperature 20 C Minimum illumination colour 0 1 Lux F1 2 AGC an Minimum illumination B W 0 Lux Video network bandwidth 32 kBit s 8 MBit s LAN network access RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100 Base T WLAN network access IEEE802 11b 802 11g 802 11n Network camera protocols TCP IP ICMP HTTP FTP DHCP DNS DDNS RTP RTSP RTCP NTP UPnP SMTP 802 1X IPv6 Bonjour ONVIF Pro...

Page 68: ...Obey local regulations when disposing of material Further details on returns also for non EU countries can be obtained from your local authority Separate collection and recycling conserve natural resources and ensure that all the provisions for protecting health and the environment are observed when recycling the product 14 GPL license information We wish to inform you that the TVIP41560 TVIP61560...

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