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Trane Electrical Components Manuals. Trane Tools Electrical Components Engineering bulletin 82 pages. Check Enable Motion Detection. Select the areas on-screen to be sensitive to motion. Click and drag the mouse cursor across the window to deselect areas sensitive to motion detection. Click Full screen to activate the whole screen or Clear to clear the screen. Drag the Sensitivity scroll bar to the desired sensitivity level.
The highest value is on the right of the bar. In the Target size option, specify how many grid squares must be activated before motion is detected. Enter a value between 0 and squares. Select the cameras that will record the motion detected. Click Rule. The Rule window appears. Click the Trigger Channel tab and select the cameras that will record when a motion alarm is triggered. Select the recording schedules for motion detection. In the Rule window, click the Arming schedule tab and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded.
You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week. Select the response method to motion detection. In the Rule window, click the Rule tab to define the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm see page 31 for the list of alarm notification types. Click OK to return to the motion detection settings window. Click the Display Settings icon in the menu toolbar and select.
The recorder can be configured to record when an alarm is triggered by an external alarm device for example, PIR detector, dry contacts…. Select the alarm input number of a camera and enter the name of the input, if required. Select the alarm input type, NO or NC. Check the Setting box to enable the function and click Rule to set up the rules for the cameras to be triggered, their alarm schedules, method of alarm notification and PTZ function.
Select the cameras to be triggered when an external alarm is detected. In the Rule window, click Trigger channel and select the cameras to be triggered for recording when an alarm is detected. Only analog cameras can be selected. Select the recording schedules for the external alarm. Click the Arming schedule tab and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period.
Select the response method to an external alarm. Click the Rule tab to define the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm. Select the PTZ camera function required in response to an external alarm. Click the PTZ Linking tab and select the PTZ camera as well as the preset, preset tour or shadow tour that is triggered when the alarm is detected. Click Copy to copy the settings to other cameras, if required. Click OK to return to the alarm input window.
The timeout setting lets you define how long a signal remains active after the alarm has ended. Select the recording schedules for the alarm output. Click Rule and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded.
Click OK to return to the alarm output window. When an alarm is activated, the recorder can be set up so that the alarm must be manually acknowledged in order to be silenced. All user levels administrator, manager, and operator can manually acknowledge an alarm. Click the Manual Alarm tab. Select the desired alarm output and click one of the following buttons:.
This action could be done, for example, when you need to test them. The alarm is silenced. Press the Alarm button on the front panel or remote control.
Setting up system notifications instructs the recorder to alert you when irregular events occur and how to alert you to the event. You can quickly check the system status by looking at the status LEDs on the front panel. When there is an irregular event with the system, an icon appears on screen to also alert you. Check one or more response options: Audible warning, notify surveillance center, send email, and trigger alarm output.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other notification types. Video may be lost if the video cable or camera develop a fault or are damaged. You can set up the recorder to detect video loss and trigger a system notification. Select a camera to configure for video loss detection. Check the Enable Video Loss Alarm box to enable the feature. Click the Rule tab and select how you want the recorder to notify you of video loss see page 31 for the list of options.
Click Apply to save the settings and then clock OK to return to the previous window. Click the Arming Schedule tab and select the schedule of when you want video loss detection to be enabled. Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 8 time periods per day. Click the Apply button to save settings. Click Copy to copy these settings to other cameras. You can setup the recorder to alert you when the camera view has changed such as when someone has deliberately blocked the camera view by spraying paint on the lens or by moving the camera.
You can set it up so that a specific part of the screen can detect a tamper and thereby trigger an action on the recorder. Note: It is strongly recommended not to configure for video tampering when using PTZ dome cameras.
Select a camera to configure for tamper-proof. Check the Enable Tamper-proof box to enable the feature. The tamper detection area setup interface lets you define an area on screen where you want camera tampering to be detected. Click and drag the mouse across an area to mark that area for video tampering. You can only set one tampering area with the full screen being the maximum area. Click Clear to clear the window.
Select the tamper detection sensitivity level by clicking the sensitivity scroll bar. Higher sensitivity is to the right of the bar. Select the recording schedules for the tamper.
Click Rule and then select the Arming schedule tab to select the day of the week and the time periods during which tamper can be detected.
Click Rule and then select the Rule tab to select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm. Click Apply to save settings and then OK to return to the previous window. The recorder must have access to the internet when configuring the network settings. Note: As every network configuration may differ, please contact your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your recorder requires specific IP addresses or port numbers.
Click the Network Settings icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. Click Back to return to live view or to continue to configure. You can connect the recorder directly to a DSL modem. To do this, you need to select the PPPoE option in the network settings. Contact your ISP to get the user name and password. Check the enable PPPoE box.
Enter your user name and password and confirm the password. A static IP address never changes so you can enter it into the browser or CMS and the recorder network connection will always work with it. However, if you have a dynamic IP address for your public IP address, it will change every time you connect to the network.
Under such situations, you can set up a dynamic domain name system DDNS that will link your public IP address to a host name so that you can connect to the recorder with the host name. Note : If you are not seeing video over your cellular network, some cellular providers block port so you may need to change it to another value.
The server is set up to assign an available host name to your recorder. Note : You cannot have two recorders with the same host name. Select one of the DDNS types listed:. In the recorder domain name field, enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS web site. Then enter your user name and password registered in the DynDNS network.
Server address: members. The URL address to access the unit is displayed. If no host name is specified, the DDNS will allocate one automatically. The maximum length for the host name field is 64 characters.
This limit does not include tvn-ddns. An example of a host name could be max64chars. A Network Time Protocol NTP server can also be configured on your recorder to keep the date and time current and accurate. Note : If the device is connected to a public network, you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function, such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address: If the device is setup in a more customized network, NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization.
Check the NTP box to enable feature. It is enabled by default. The value can be between 1 and minutes. Default is 60 minutes. Your recorder can send email notifications of alarms or notifications through the network. Note: Ensure that the DNS address has been set up correctly beforehand. Enter the required settings.
Click Test to the test email settings. This feature lets the recorder automatically configure its own port forwarding, if this feature is also enabled in the router. Automatic mapped type : The recorder automatically uses the free ports available that were set up in the Network Settings menu.
Manual mapped type : You enter the particular external port settings and IP addresses required to connect to the desired router see Figure 8 below. Connect the recorder to the router. Note : The router must support UPnP and this option must be enabled.
From Mapped Type , select Auto or Manual. Click Apply. SNMP is a protocol for managing devices on networks. You can upload your snapshots to an FTP server for storage. Note : It is not possible to stream video to an FTP site. Check the Enable FTP box. Enter the FTP server information. Select the desired directory. The root directory is default. If a remote alarm host set, the recorder sends a signal to the host when an alarm is triggered.
The remote alarm host must have the TruVision Navigator server software installed. Up to three alarm hosts can be set. For each alarm host, the default port is , , and Setting up multicasting resolves limitation issues when streaming videos through a network access device.
A multicast address spans the Class-D IP range of We recommend that the IP address range of Enter a Multicast IP address. The default server port is while that of the default HTTP port is Note: The server port has a port range of to and is used for remote client software access.
The HTTP port is used for remote internet browser access. The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.
Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview The recorder is a versatile, user-friendly embedded digital video recorder DVR.
Default settings to access the device Default user names and passwords See Table 1 on page 6 for the list of default user names and passwords. The user name is admin. The name cannot be modified. The default password is Chapter 2 Installation This section describes how to install the recorder. Unpacking the recorder and its accessories When you receive the product, check the package and contents for damage, and verify that all items are included.
Figure 1: TVR 12 back panel connections channel model shown. Connect to a VGA monitor. Connect to a network.
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