ABUS TV3220 User Manual

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ABUS VMS

ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG

System manual

Version 7.3

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If you want to set the option for recording on suspicion, click the Suspect button in the
Recording field and select the Suspect detector as the detector to use. Then save the
settings.

Note:

The recommended setting for "“VV Kassen” operation is 25 frames per second, H.264
with 4 MBit and a resolution of 4CIF, or D1 or VGA. The automatic configuration makes
these settings for data storage. For network cameras, you should enable the “Set video
parameters for network cameras“ option under Miscellaneous. This ensures that the video
stream is correctly recorded.

To prevent any malfunctions that may arise, the

cameras defined for “UVV Kassen”

operation may not be used for other recording purposes (motion detection or continuous
recording).

2. Creating the archives

Switch the view switch to the Database / Storage view (point 4). Select Archives from the
list on the left.

Press New, then create one new archive for each of the following types:

Name: POS 1 Suspect

Archive type: Ring

Size: min. 450 MB

Name: POS 1 Alarm

Archive type: Alarm Size: min. 2700 MB

Name: POS 1 Pre-ring

Archive type: Pre-ring Size: min. 450 MB Length:15 min

Assign the alarm archive to the
pre-ring archive using the Pre-
ring for archive:
selection box
and save your settings.

To use larger archives in “BGV-
Kassen” mode, ensure that the
pre-ring archive fits into the
alarm archive at least three times
and the created alarm images
can be saved.

The reason for this is that the
alarm archive can be filled to
60% or 100% and the Alarm
archive is filled up to 60%
and Alarm archive filled 100% virtual alarm detectors trigger
when these levels are met.

1.

Select the Database / Storage view

2.

Select the Archives point

3.

Create the archive

4.

Connect the pre-ring for the alarm archive

5.

Save the settings

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