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Bosch Security Systems | 2003-06

VSS8394/01T Multiplexer

 | Operating Manual | Table of Contents 

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1.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 2

1.1

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................................................................................................................2

1.1.1 FCC Information ..................................................................................................................................3

1.2

INTRODUCTION  .............................................................................................................................................4

1.3

ACCESSORIES ...............................................................................................................................................5

2.

BASIC OPERATION  .................................................................................................................................................................. 6

2.1

OPERATOR CONTROLS .............................................................................................................................6

2.1.1 Power Switch .......................................................................................................................................6

2.1.2 Day/Night ..............................................................................................................................................6

2.1.3 Volume ...................................................................................................................................................6

2.1.4 Talk  .........................................................................................................................................................6

2.1.5 Action .....................................................................................................................................................6

2.1.6 ROTARY Wheel ..................................................................................................................................7

2.1.7 Menu  ......................................................................................................................................................7

2.1.8 View ........................................................................................................................................................7

2.1.9 Sequence ..............................................................................................................................................7

2.1.10 Zoom ......................................................................................................................................................7

2.1.11 Picture-In-Picture (PIP)  ......................................................................................................................7

2.1.12 PIP Swap  ..............................................................................................................................................8

2.2

MENU OPERATION  .......................................................................................................................................8

2.2.1 History  ...................................................................................................................................................8

2.2.2 Switching between playback and live  ............................................................................................8

2.2.3 View settings menu  ............................................................................................................................8

2.2.4 Time/Date Menu ..................................................................................................................................9

2.2.5 System Settings  ..................................................................................................................................9

2.3

ALARM FUNCTIONS  .....................................................................................................................................9

2.3.1 Reset Alarm ....................................................................................................................................... 10

2.3.2 Recorded Alarms  ............................................................................................................................. 10

2.3.3 Special Alarms .................................................................................................................................. 10

2.4

DOORBELL OPERATION  ......................................................................................................................... 10

2.5

EVENT REPLAY ............................................................................................................................................ 10

2.6

RECORDING/PLAYBACK ......................................................................................................................... 10

Summary of Contents for VSS8394/01T

Page 1: ... 2 1 3 Volume 6 2 1 4 Talk 6 2 1 5 Action 6 2 1 6 ROTARY Wheel 7 2 1 7 Menu 7 2 1 8 View 7 2 1 9 Sequence 7 2 1 10 Zoom 7 2 1 11 Picture In Picture PIP 7 2 1 12 PIP Swap 8 2 2 MENU OPERATION 8 2 2 1 History 8 2 2 2 Switching between playback and live 8 2 2 3 View settings menu 8 2 2 4 Time Date Menu 9 2 2 5 System Settings 9 2 3 ALARM FUNCTIONS 9 2 3 1 Reset Alarm 10 2 3 2 Recorded Alarms 10 2 3 3...

Page 2: ...e fallen into the equipment the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 15 The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the equipment 16 The back of the monitor should only be removed by qualified maintenance and service personnel Ventilation 17 Keep venti...

Page 3: ...eption which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an ...

Page 4: ...WIZARD The installation wizard guides you through the sys tem menus step by step PRESENTATION MODE An advanced feature to show promotional videos It can be sequenced with a live cam era image MOTION DETECTION The observation cameras automatically detect motion within a defined motion area TALK FUNCTION Built in loudspeaker and microphone for intercom option AUDIO Audio from the cameras is supporte...

Page 5: ...VCR Digital Recorder Cable extension box Intercom box Alarm Action box Interface box Slave monitor to a maximum of 2 Protective camera housing Outdoor camera housing Outdoor camera housing assembly Audio Video A V cable Audio Video A V extension cable SLAVE DISPLAY Lets you display the images from the main monitor Fol low or from any camera on the slave monitor 1 8 COVERT DISPLAY Lets you black ou...

Page 6: ...Day Night Switch You can install an optional Alarm Action box to acti vate the Day Night Switch When the External Day Night Switch is used the Day Night Switch on the mon itor and Remote Control are deactivated Remark When switching over from day to night mode the actual night profile is activated when the programmed exit delay time has expired The LED color changes accordingly An alarm generated ...

Page 7: ...ious or next camera high lighted in a green border Press the ROTARY wheel to show the selected camera in full screen mode When no camera is connected or when covert display is selected the respective area is shown as a black image 2 1 9 Sequence The monitor displays the connected camera images in sequence The dwell time sequence time is set up in the System setup menus When you are in the quad mod...

Page 8: ... 1 History The history table shows all events that were caused by an alarm doorbell motion or special alarm When you select HISTORY a list with the kind of alarm event the source time and date is displayed A maximum of 20 events are stored in the history list first in first out You can scroll through the history list by turning the ROTARY wheel Events that are recorded are Alarm Motion Tamper Door...

Page 9: ...urn the Rotary wheel to scroll through the pre event or post event images Pressing the sequence key starts playing the event replay again Monitor in night mode display ON Same as in day mode with the exception of An alarm generated in this night mode will be proc essed by the system after the entry delay time has expired If the system switches over from night to day during the entry delay time the...

Page 10: ...red in the history table 2 4 DOORBELL OPERATION If the doorbell button on the intercom box is pressed the following functions are activated The monitor automatically selects the camera input to which the intercom box is connected The blinking bell symbol is displayed on the monitor screen as long as the doorbell button is pressed The history table is updated and a snap shot of the camera image is ...

Page 11: ...connected to the Video Recorder alarm input causing it to switch to standard recording mode in alarm and switching back to time lapse mode after a certain amount of time The multiplex system handles these speed changes automati cally and benefits from the increased Video Recorder refresh rate When switching to playback the Video Recorder demultiplex symbol will be displayed on screen Remark When u...

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