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en | Archive Player

Video Recorder 600 Series

F.01U.169.663 | v1.0 | 2010.09

Installation and Operation manual

Bosch Security Systems

8

Archive Player

8.1

Getting started

The DVR 600 Series Divar Archive Player allows viewing archived video recordings on a PC 

that have been archived from the DVR or Web Client. It also provides the opportunity to check 

the authenticity of the archived video.

8.1.1

System requirements

Operating platform: A PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.

For the Archive Player, the 

recommended

 PC requirements are:

Processor: Intel Core Duo, 2.0 GHz or comparable

RAM memory: 2048 MB

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or higher

8.1.2

Installation

The Archive Player does not require installation to function. When a video is archived, the 

Archive Player is automatically copied to the same directory as the archive file. Separate 

installation of the Archive Player is not necessary. When copying the archive file to other 

media afterwards, make sure to also copy the 

ArchivePlayer400 600.exe

 file as well.

8.1.3

Starting the Program

Double-click the 

ArchivePlayer400 600.exe

 file to start the program. 

To open a video archive

When starting the program, a list of available archive files are displayed. Archive files are 

identified by the 

.600

 extension for the DVR 600 Series.

Figure 8.1

Archive Player - Openning a video archive on startup

1.

Select an archive file to view.

If the file is not listed, scroll down the list or choose the right location.

2.

Click 

Open

.

To exit the program, click 

Cancel

 or the close button.

Summary of Contents for 600 Series

Page 1: ...Video Recorder 600 Series 8 16 Ch DVR en Installation and Operation manual ...

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Page 3: ...Mounting 15 2 3 2 Ventilation 15 2 3 3 Temperature 15 2 3 4 Power Supply 15 2 3 5 Environment 15 2 4 Associated equipment 15 2 5 Warranty 15 3 Quick install 16 3 1 Connections 16 3 1 1 Primary connections 16 3 1 2 Optional connections 16 3 1 3 Powering up 16 3 2 First time use 17 3 3 Quick install menu 18 3 3 1 International 18 3 3 2 Continuous Recording 19 3 3 3 Network 20 4 Hardware setup 21 4 1...

Page 4: ... 5 6 2 Access using the mouse 39 5 6 3 Main menu 40 5 7 Search 41 5 7 1 Date time search 42 5 7 2 Event search 43 5 7 3 Smart search 44 5 8 Export 45 5 9 System information 46 5 10 Log 47 5 11 Triggers and alarms 48 5 11 1 Alarm inputs 48 5 11 2 Motion events 49 5 11 3 Video loss alarm 49 5 11 4 Multiple alarms 49 6 Configuration menu 50 6 1 Camera 52 6 1 1 Camera 52 6 1 2 Video adjustment 53 6 1 ...

Page 5: ...stem requirements 72 7 1 2 Connecting to the DVR 600 Series the first time 72 7 2 How to log on 73 7 2 1 Menu structure differences 73 7 3 Introducing the browser window 74 7 3 1 Live mode 74 7 3 2 Camera views 75 7 3 3 Playback mode 75 7 3 4 Export mode 76 7 3 5 Configuration mode 77 8 Archive Player 78 8 1 Getting started 78 8 1 1 System requirements 78 8 1 2 Installation 78 8 1 3 Starting the P...

Page 6: ... values 82 10 Technical specifications 87 10 1 Electrical 87 10 1 1 Mechanical 88 10 1 2 Environmental 88 10 1 3 Electromagnetic and Safety 89 10 2 DVD compatibility 89 10 3 USB memory sticks 89 A Appendix 90 A 1 Software licenses 90 A 1 1 Bosch software 90 A 1 2 Other licenses copyright notices 90 A 1 3 Warranties and disclaimer of warranties 91 ...

Page 7: ...wet location To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture 5 Object and liquid entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases...

Page 8: ...ied service personnel 13 Damage requiring service Unplug the power unit from the main AC power source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when any damage to the equipment has occurred such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged exposure to moisture water and or inclement weather rain snow etc liquid has been spilled in or on the equipment an object has fallen into the unit unit...

Page 9: ...and supporting structure grounding of the coax to a discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury and or serious damage to the unit Use only with the cart stand tripod bracke...

Page 10: ...must be in accordance with NEC725 and NEC800 CEC Rule 16 224 and CEC Section 60 Permanently connected equipment Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device external to the equipment Pluggable equipment Install the socket outlet near the equipment so it is easily accessible Rack mount Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temper...

Page 11: ...et on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Intentional or unintentional modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall not be made Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an exper...

Page 12: ...y NOTE This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been thoroughly verified The text was complete and correct at the time of printing The ongoing development of the products may mean that the content of the user guide can change without notice Bosch Security Systems accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly from faults incompleteness or ...

Page 13: ...creen display menu system Two monitor outputs provide full screen quad multi screen and sequenced viewing Looping auto terminating video inputs and outputs audio inputs and outputs and alarm inputs and outputs are on the rear panel A VGA connector provides output for an A monitor Another VGA video output is provided for Monitor B Monitor A displays full screen or quad digital pictures that can be ...

Page 14: ...ard connection via RJ11 2 2 Unpacking Inspect the package for visible damage If any items appear to have been damaged during transport notify the shipping company Unpack carefully This is electronic equipment and should be handled with care to prevent damage to the unit Do not attempt to use the unit if any components are damaged If any items are missing notify your customer service representative...

Page 15: ... power dips use power line conditioning or an uninterrupted power supply UPS as otherwise the unit may fail 2 3 5 Environment The unit is designed to operate in a clean office environment Elevated levels of dust may cause the unit to failand void the warranty 2 4 Associated equipment A typical system could contain the following components not included with the unit Primary VGA monitor for multiscr...

Page 16: ...768 4 3 or 1280x1024 5 4 1366x768 16 9 and 1440x900 16 10 3 Connect USB mouse to a USB port 3 1 2 Optional connections 1 Connect monitor B to the VGA MON B connector supporting 800x600 2 Connect up to 4 audio signals to the AUDIO IN RCA CINCH inputs 3 Connect 2 AUDIO OUT RCA CINCH outputs to the monitor or an audio amplifier 4 Connect up to 8 16 ALARM IN inputs via the supplied terminal blocks 5 C...

Page 17: ...r time 1 Press the menu key to bring up the System Control Bar 2 Press the menu key again to enter the main menu The main menu appears on monitor A 3 Select System then the Configuration submenu and finally Quick install Navigating Use the supplied USB mouse Alternatively use the following front panel keys Use the enter key to select a submenu or item Use the arrow keys to move through a menu or l...

Page 18: ...it the Quick install menu Changing Quick install settings overwrites customized settings 3 3 1 International Figure 3 3 Quick install International Language Select the language for the menu from the list Time zone Select a time zone from the list Time format Select either a 12 or a 24 hour clock format Time Fill in the current time Date format Select from three date formats which show either the m...

Page 19: ...ecurity Systems Installation and Operation manual F 01U 169 663 v1 0 2010 09 3 3 2 Continuous Recording Figure 3 4 Quick install Continuous Recording Set the Continuous Recording Resolution Quality Frame rate Covert and Audio for each profile in the table ...

Page 20: ... that control the behavior of the unit with respect to a network DVR name Enter a unique DVR name to be used in the network DHCP Enable DHCP to have IP address subnet mask and default gateway assigned automatically by the network server The actual values are displayed IP address Subnet mask and Gateway Fill in the IP subnet mask gateway addresses and DNS server addresses when DHCP is not enabled ...

Page 21: ...Optionally this signal can be looped through to other equipment via the corresponding VIDEO OUT connector The camera input connectors are auto terminating There is no need to add a terminator to the output connector if no additional equipment is connected If the camera signal is looped through to additional equipment make sure that the end of the video connection is terminated with 75 ohm terminat...

Page 22: ...no RCA CINCH 1 Vpp 10k ohm Figure 4 3 Audio output and input connectors 4 3 Monitor connections Up to two monitors can be connected through the VGA connections 4 3 1 VGA Monitor A and Monitor B Connect the unit to one or two VGA monitors using standard VGA cable It is advised to use 17 monitors or larger when using LCD s Specifications Output signal VGA Resolution 800x600 4 3 1024x768 4 3 or 1280x...

Page 23: ...over 30 m between the keyboard and the DVR the Keyboard Extension Kit LTC 8557 must be used This kit provides junction boxes cables and the appropriate power supply for the external keyboard The recommended cable type is Belden 8760 or equivalent Termination Connect the keyboard terminator supplied with the Intuikey keyboard to the Keyboard out connector of the last DVR in the circuit If multiple ...

Page 24: ...nsult with your local IT personnel for the specific type of cable needed The maximum cable length from node to node is limited to 100 meters 300 feet Specifications 1000 Base T IEEE 802 3ab compliant 100Base TX IEEE 802 3u Compliant 10Base T IEEE 802 3 Compliant IEEE 802 3 Compliant RGMII MII DSP processing Transmission rate up to 1Gbps over industry standard CAT 5 UTP cable with BER less than 10 ...

Page 25: ...le cameras to the unit for pan tilt and zoom control The Bosch protocol is supported with the following baud settings 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control Figure 4 7 RS 485 connector Table 4 1 RS485 pin definition The recommended cable cross section is AWG 28 16 0 08 1 5 mm2 Signal name Pin number Description TX 1 Data transmission TX 2 Data transmission GND 3 Shield ...

Page 26: ...tems 4 7 USB connectors A USB 2 0 connector is located at the rear panel of the unit to which a mouse for example can be connected For convenience the USB 2 0 port is located on the front of the unit to connect a mouse or USB memory device Recording to a USB drive is not supported Figure 4 8 USB connector on front and on rear ...

Page 27: ...mum to 15 VDC maximum Input voltage threshold low voltage 0 5 V maximum high voltage 2 V minimum Cable cross section AWG 26 16 0 13 1 5 mm2 Connecting the alarm outputs The four alarm output relays respond to input alarms and triggers Configure the alarm outputs as N O or N C in the menu system Only connect resistive loads to the alarm output relays Do not exceed 30 Vac 40 Vdc 500 mA continuous or...

Page 28: ...cable from the power supply unit is connected to the 12VDC socket Specifications External power supply unit AC input 100 240 VAC 1 8 A 50 60 Hz DC output 12 VDC 5 A DVR power input 12 VDC 3 5 A Figure 4 12 12 VDC power supply socket 4 10 Maintenance Maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DANGER Electrical voltage R...

Page 29: ...evel of the user logged in Table 5 1 User Levels and permissions 5 1 Front panel controls Figure 5 1 Front panel controls Note 8 channel models have only 8 camera keys on the front Function Administrator level Advanced User level Normal User level View live Yes Yes Yes Sequence Yes Yes Yes Quad Yes Yes Yes OSD Yes Yes Yes Zoom Yes Yes Yes Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ Yes Yes Yes Playback Yes Yes No configura...

Page 30: ...nu in full screen or quad modes Menu key opens the system menu Search key press to open the date time search menu to look for recorded images Export key press to open the export menu PTZ key enables or disables the PTZ mode Zoom in key PTZ zoom in key Digital zoom in key on active full screen display Zoom out key PTZ zoom out key Digital zoom out key Exit key press to return to previous level or t...

Page 31: ...to resume playback from the last selected playback position in pause or fast forward reverse modes press to resume playback Fast forward key in live mode press to start playback from one and a half minutes earlier in playback mode press to speed up the forward playback rate in reverse playback mode press to start forward playback in pause mode press to step forward one frame Stop key while in play...

Page 32: ...in DVR functions are accessible via the System Control Bar To display the panel on monitor A move the mouse pointer to the bottom left of the screen or press the menu key To close the System Control Bar press the exit key or the left mouse button Figure 5 2 System Control Bar The buttons and indicators of the System Control Bar work the same as the keys and indicators on the front panel The System...

Page 33: ...using the supplied remote control The IR remote control allows control of up to nine units without interfering with one another An ID number must be set on the remote control and in the system See Section 6 6 7 System for setting the system ID for the unit To set the ID on the remote control 1 Press the ID button on the remote control 2 Press a number between 1 and 9 that corresponds to the unit I...

Page 34: ...e quad display on monitor A with mouse control 1 Bring up the System Control Bar 2 Click the Monitor A button 3 From the pop up menu select the display for Monitor A Select the quad key to select the quad mode Select the sequence key to sequence the quad mode 5 4 2 Monitor B Monitor B displays full screen quad or multiscreen with or without sequence of live pictures When an alarm or motion input i...

Page 35: ...available depends on the resolution aspect ratio setting and the model type 8 or 16 channels Table 5 2 Multi screen viewing in 4 3 and 5 4 Table 5 3 Multi screen viewing in 16 9 and 16 10 Resolution aspect ratio 800x600 4 3 1024x768 4 3 1280x1024 5 4 Full screen Quad 1 5 1 7 1 12 3x3 4x4 Not for 8 channel model Resolution aspect ratio 1366x768 16 9 1440x900 16 10 Full screen Quad 3x2 4 4 1 8 1 2 6...

Page 36: ...pears on the active monitor Sequence To view a sequence of live camera pictures of several cameras 1 Press the sequence key A sequence of camera pictures appears each for a pre programmed dwell time 2 Press the sequence key to stop sequencing Cameo assignment Assigning cameras to cameos in a quad or multi screen view 1 The cameo with the yellow border is the selected cameo 2 Use the arrow keys to ...

Page 37: ...ck in the active cameo and select Freeze or Unfreeze from the context menu using the mouse Zoom To zoom in on a video image 1 Press the zoom in key The picture is enlarged by a factor of 2 2 Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture to be displayed 3 Press the zoom out key to return to a full picture and leave the zoom mode Alternatively right click and select Zoom or Exit zoom to enabl...

Page 38: ...k at 90 seconds before the current time perform a search perform an action from the cameo menu 2 In playback mode the video control keys operate as follows Press the rewind key to start reverse playback of recordings Pressing it again and again increases the display rate to a maximum before returning it back to normal speed again Press the rewind key in the pause mode to step back one frame at a t...

Page 39: ...between the keys on the unit and the mouse The menu structure is the same in all cases The top menu consists of six menus with drop down submenus Figure 5 4 Main menu 5 6 1 Access using the front panel keys To open the Main menu press the menu key twice On the first press the System Control Bar appears on monitor A On the second press the Main menu appears on monitor A To move through a menu or li...

Page 40: ...k and HDD Status Event Pop up and configure Sequence Dwell Times Monitor B show Camera Name and Status Date and Time Event Pop up and configure Sequence Dwell Times Event The Event menu contains four submenus Input per input Input Type Camera Relay Output and PTZ preset Motion per camera Sensitivity Relay Output and Area setup Alarm Acknowledge Toggle between Post event time and Manual System enab...

Page 41: ...irmware and Quick install Hard Disk set Overwrite Disk full warning Event partition Auto delete and format the disk System set the IR remote control DVR ID Auto user logout time 5 7 Search To Search press the search key To Search using the mouse 1 Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen to access the System Control Bar 2 Click the search icon The default search is a Date time search Figure 5 5...

Page 42: ...e Once the start date has been selected the timeline will update to show the full 24 hour period 1 Use the Zoom In button to magnify the timeline 2 Enter the start time Enter the hour and minute With a mouse click directly on the timeline to set the start time 3 Click Play to start playback Playback in all displayed cameos will start Figure 5 6 Search menu Date Time Search options ...

Page 43: ...arch for The selected input will be shown Set Event Type to search for alarm events motion events or both Set to All so that the search is not restricted by an event type Select Search to start the search Search results The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first If more events than can be shown on the page are found use Page to see more results Use th...

Page 44: ...determine the time span of the search Set Sensitivity to determine the threshold for detecting change in the video Set Area to limit the smart search to only the area effected Select Search to start the search Search results The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first If more events than can be shown on the page are found use Page to see more results F...

Page 45: ... 9 Export menu 1 Choose to record to either USB or CD DVD from the Target Device selection box 2 Select the Channel to archive for all channels 3 Fill in a Start time and End time for the video segments to archive 4 Click Export to create the archive To open the CD DVD burner click the Eject button To erase a USB drive after it has been inserted click the Format button If the total size of the vid...

Page 46: ... accessed from the System Control Bar by pressing the System Information icon The System information menu contains Model Name Serial Number Video Format MAC Address IP Address Software Version Hard Drive size and usage data Figure 5 10 System Control Bar System information Note Only Bosch hard disks with a signature can be used If the hard disk is not certified it cannot be used for recording ...

Page 47: ...stem events and is accessed from the System Control Bar by pressing the Log icon Logbook filter From the Log display make a selection of which system events to show The Log shows the date time and event type of various system events Log contents are ordered from latest to earliest Export log click Export to save the log file to a USB device Figure 5 11 Logbook Logbook filter ...

Page 48: ...to red An alarm or video loss indicator flashes An output relay is activated Triggers A motion indicator flashes The view modes on the monitors change A controllable camera might be moved to a pre defined position Recording behavior changes The unit changes the way it operates via pre defined profiles Background events Triggers and alarms can change background tasks that a user may not notice Unit...

Page 49: ...rm status message is displayed The motion indicator on the front panel flashes 5 11 3 Video loss alarm If the loss of a video signal causes an alarm Monitor A and B will show the video loss indicator Monitor A can switch to a multiscreen view The lost camera signal is displayed as a black cameo with the video loss message The border around the camera with the video loss is red An alarm status mess...

Page 50: ...In all cases the parameters available are the same Slight differences in navigation and selection are due only to the differences between the keys on the unit the mouse and the interface of the Web browser The menu structure is the same in all cases This chapter explains how to access the menus locally on the unit It also documents the structure of the configuration menu system The configuration m...

Page 51: ...menus Camera Camera Video Adjustment PTZ Continuous Recording Input Recording Motion Recording Network Live Streaming Video Format Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Exception Days Display Language Monitor A Monitor B Event Input Motion Alarm Acknowledge System Network TCP IP DDNS Notification Mail System Date Time NTP Beeper User Configuration Hard Disk System ...

Page 52: ...nput Note For 16 channel units use the ch09 to ch16 or ch01 to ch08 button to display the required cameras 6 1 1 Camera Figure 6 2 Camera Camera Use this menu to enable the video and audio inputs Enable This setting enables or disables the video and corresponding audio inputs Name Enter a name for the selected input The name can be up to 16 characters long Covert This setting enables or disables t...

Page 53: ...tment Figure 6 3 Camera Video adjustment Channel Select the camera channel for adjustment The preview will display the channel indicated Channels Enabled CIF 2CIF 4CIF 16 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 15 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 14 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 13 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 12 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 11 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 10 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 9 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 8 25 30 25 30 12 5 15 7 2...

Page 54: ...allation and Operation manual Bosch Security Systems 6 1 3 PTZ Figure 6 4 Camera PTZ Select a COM port Control ID and Protocol for PTZ when a controllable camera is connected Pan and Tilt can be tested within the menu By default PTZ is disabled Com port is set to None for all inputs ...

Page 55: ...ording mode Resolution set the video resolution to 4CIF 704x576 480 PAL NTSC 2CIF 704x288 240 PAL NTSC or CIF 352x288 240 PAL NTSC Quality set the video quality setting to Best High Normal Low or Lowest Frame rate set the video frame rate to 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 5 6 2 5 3 or 1 1 IPS Images Per Second in PAL NTSC Note For 16 channel units use the ch09 to ch16 or ch01 to ch08 button to display the...

Page 56: ...e the same procedure as in Continuous Recording Pre event Pre event recording can be switched off or to a displayed pre event recording time by input and motion recording The pre event recording time is dependent on video complexity resolution quality and frame rate settings Post event Post event recording duration can be set between 10 seconds and 10 minutes or set to Follow the alarm state ...

Page 57: ...2010 09 6 1 6 Motion Recording Figure 6 7 Camera Motion Recording Use the same procedure as in Input Recording 6 1 7 Network Live Streaming Figure 6 8 Camera Network Live Streaming Use the same procedure as Continuous Recording to set the values for cameras that will be streamed over the network Network streams are not recorded ...

Page 58: ...only and the frame rate is equal or less than the recording streams Note Disabling channels allows you to increase the frame rate on the remaining enabled channels 6 1 8 Video format Figure 6 9 Camera Video format Select the Video format NTSC PAL or Auto detect that the unit will operate with When set to Auto detect the format during startup of the video on channel 1 will be used to set the DVR to...

Page 59: ...6 10 Schedule Schedule The eight record modes are represented by four colors and four striped bands in a graphical representation of the weekly schedule The schedule can be changed by selecting a time to select a recording mode 6 2 1 Schedule Configuration The use of a schedule is defined in a calendar that covers one week This calendar is then repeated for subsequent weeks A mode is specified at ...

Page 60: ...eption select List and click the Delete button 6 3 Display 6 3 1 Language Select a Language from the list 6 3 2 Monitor A Figure 6 11 Display Monitor A Note Use the ch01 to ch04 ch05 to ch08 ch09 to ch12 or ch13 to ch16 button to display the required cameras 1 Select which items are displayed on Monitor A when the OSD is active 2 Set the Sequence dwell time for each channel The Sequence dwell time...

Page 61: ...ton to display the required input Input Type The Event behavior can be configured independently for each channel N O Normally Open causes an alarm to trigger only when the circuit closes N C Normally Closed causes an alarm to trigger only when the circuit is opened Camera Set the camera between 1 and 8 16 which is set to an alarm based on the input Relay output Select the relay to trigger in respo...

Page 62: ...djust the Sensitivity to set the threshold at which Motion is detected 2 Select the Relay Output to trigger in the event of Motion 3 To define the motion sensitive area in the Area preview cameo window Draw in the preview cameo and press Enter to select a motion area Use the arrow keys to move around the grid pressing the enter key to toggle each grid block from active to inactive Click Set All to...

Page 63: ...r default port 554 6 5 2 Streaming to mobile devices The Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP feature allows live video streaming over the network Attention If you enable this feature RTSP server to On and the firewall on a ADSL router is opened anybody can view the cameras There is no log on user ID or password to protect a camera live image 6 5 3 Connecting using a smart mobile phone Your smart pho...

Page 64: ...s in DHCP or enable static IP for DVR 600 3 Input the following on the smart phone rtsp xxx xxx xxx xxx cgi bin rtspStream 1 4 If the RTSP port is not the default port 554 use the following on the smart phone rtsp xxx xxx xxx xxx firewall open port cgi bin rtspStream 1 Note xxx xxx xxx xxx is the DVR IP address 1 refers to channel 1 2 refers to channel 2 etc ...

Page 65: ...169 663 v1 0 2010 09 6 5 4 DDNS Figure 6 15 Network DDNS Select a DDNS provider from the list of possible providers and complete the details with the configuration information assigned by the provider 6 5 5 Notification Figure 6 16 Network Notification Select the events that will trigger the unit to send an e mail ...

Page 66: ...mber This is the port the mail server receives e mail on The internet standard for e mail is port 25 but some servers use different ports to protect against being used to transmit bulk unsolicited e mail SSL Some mail servers require encryption to transmit e mail If required this option allows SLL encryption to be used to send e mail If not required do not enable this feature User name and Passwor...

Page 67: ...iffers from the information associated with your time zone 6 6 2 NTP The Time server function synchronizes the time of the unit with the time of a network time server or another NTP capable device Choose either a Public Server to use a calibrated NTP server on the Internet or select a Private Server to set your own time source Fill in the IP address of the private network time server Ensure that f...

Page 68: ...ser is logged in by default e g after powering up the unit Admin Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters The default Administrator password is 000000 six zeros User 1 2 9 Up to nine users can be defined 3 Enter a User name up to 16 characters 4 Enter a Password up to 12 characters 5 Control access to the system by selecting a user Level User Level can be set to Administrator Advanced or N...

Page 69: ...vice Export configuration saves a copy of the system settings to a USB memory device Select Factory defaults to reset the settings in the menu system to their default values Update firmware checks a USB memory device when connected for a new version of the unit software Once started the unit must not be powered off until the update is completed Quick install opens the Quick install menu that was f...

Page 70: ...This setting has no effect when Overwrite is in use By default the disk has only one partition where Continous and Event recordings are stored This is the case when Event Partition is set to 0 The disk can be segmented into two partitions by setting the Event Partition to a value greater than 0 The first partition then stores video from Continuous Recording the second partition the events recordin...

Page 71: ...for up to nine units to receive commands from a single remote control without interfering with one another Once the number has been selected set the corresponding ID on the remote control to continue to operate the unit Sets the DVR ID so that the intuikey keyboard can identify the DVR This ID is embedded in meta data included in exported video Auto user logout sets the period of inactivity after ...

Page 72: ...a a TCP IP network connection Follow the instructions in Section 6 5 Network page 63 to ensure the unit can be reached on the Network 7 1 1 System requirements Operating platform A PC running Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 For the web support the recommended PC requirements are Processor Intel Core Duo 2 0 GHz or comparable RAM memory 2048 MB Free hard disk space 10 MB Graphics card NVIDIA ...

Page 73: ...word are the same as those used to access the unit locally The default User ID is ADMINISTRATOR the default password is 000000 six zeros 2 Click Log on Maximum number of users If the maximum number of users for the Web Client is exceeded a message window is displayed 7 2 1 Menu structure differences The Web Client allows access to and use of unit menu items These menu items are explained in Sectio...

Page 74: ...oggle video between full screen quad multi screen or sequence A vertical side bar that changes based on the context of the Mode Bar The work space showing video in the Live or Playback context the export menu in the Export context and system menus in the Configuration context Figure 7 2 Web Client Live 7 3 1 Live mode The live video window is shown by clicking the Live button On this screen the us...

Page 75: ...nfiguration Single view Quad view Multi screen and Sequence display modes are available Full Screen expands the current display mode to fill the entire screen Press ESC to exit Full Screen 7 3 3 Playback mode Click the Playback button to show the playback window On this screen the user can jump to a specific date and time to view playback video view a graphical timeline of the day for recording in...

Page 76: ...09 Installation and Operation manual Bosch Security Systems 7 3 4 Export mode Click the Export button to show the export window On this screen the user can export a file remotely to the PC choose the channel audio start and end date times to export Figure 7 4 Web Client Export ...

Page 77: ...rity Systems Installation and Operation manual F 01U 169 663 v1 0 2010 09 7 3 5 Configuration mode Click the Configuration button to enter the Configuration menu This allows set up of all the configuration settings for the unit Figure 7 5 Web Client Configuration ...

Page 78: ...tallation The Archive Player does not require installation to function When a video is archived the Archive Player is automatically copied to the same directory as the archive file Separate installation of the Archive Player is not necessary When copying the archive file to other media afterwards make sure to also copy the ArchivePlayer400 600 exe file as well 8 1 3 Starting the Program Double cli...

Page 79: ...ck control A video area displaying the video content and a playback slider bar Figure 8 2 Archive Player main window 8 2 1 Open button To open an archive click the Open button The Open Video window appears Select a different archive file and click Open 8 3 Camera Views To switch the display mode 1 Click one of the camera view buttons to change the cameo display configuration Single Quad Multi scre...

Page 80: ...speed or insufficient network bandwidth Play Reverse Click the Play reverse button to play recorded video in reverse in the playback window The playback speed depends on the setting of the speed slider Some frames will be dropped in Play Reverse as a result of the compression process Additional frames may be dropped as a result of the selected playback speed or insufficient network bandwidth Playb...

Page 81: ... image Figure 8 4 Archive Player date and time fields and Go button 1 Fill in a date and time 2 Click the Go button Playback starts at the specified date and time 8 7 Video slider bar The video slider bar shows the relative playback time within the video interval and allows its adjustment 8 8 Checking authenticity 1 Click the Check button to verify the authenticity of the archive A progress bar wi...

Page 82: ... selected An N in the Reset column means that this value is not reset when the factory defaults are recalled Table 9 1 Quick Install menu default values Navigation Setting Default value Reset International Language English Y Time zone GMT 0 N Time format 12 hour N Time 0 00 N Date format YYYY MM DD N Date 2010 01 01 N Normal Recording Cameras 1 8 16 Resolution CIF Y Video quality Normal Y Frame ra...

Page 83: ...1 8 16 Resolution CIF Y Quality Normal Y Frame rate 30 NTSC 25 PAL Y Input Recording Cameras 1 8 16 Resolution CIF Y Quality Normal Y Frame rate 30 NTSC 25 PAL Y Pre event Off Y Post event 10 sec Y Motion Recording Cameras 1 8 16 Resolution CIF Y Quality Normal Y Frame rate 30 NTSC 25 PAL Y Pre event Off Y Post event 10 sec Y Network Live Streaming Channels 1 8 16 Enabled On Y Resolution CIF Y Qua...

Page 84: ...r B Camera Name On Y Camera Status On Y Date Time On Y Event Popup Off Y Sequence Dwell Time Camera 1 8 16 2 sec Y Quad mode 01 04 2 sec Y Event Input Input 1 8 16 Input Type N O Y Camera 1 8 16 Y Relay Output None Y PTZ Preset None Y Motion Camera 1 8 16 Camera Camera01 Y Sensitivity 5 Y Relay Output None Y Area All On Y Alarm acknowledge Post Event Time Y System Disk Fail None Y Disk Full None Y...

Page 85: ...r Name EMPTY N Password EMPTY N tzo com Host Name EMPTY N Email EMPTY N Key EMPTY N sitesolutions com User Name EMPTY N Password EMPTY N Record ID EMPTY N FQDN EMPTY N Notification Input Off Y Motion Detect Off Y Disk Fail Off Y Disk Full Off Y Fan Fail Off Y System Disk Temp Off Y Admin Password Change Off Y Video Loss Off Y Power On Off Y Mail Send Mail Off Y SMTP Server EMPTY Y SMTP Port 25 Y S...

Page 86: ...ation Import Configuration Export Configuration Factory Defaults Update Firmware Quick Install Hard Disk Overwrite All Y Disk Full Warning 90 Y Event Partition 0 no separate partition N Auto Delete Off Y Format All Y System IR Remote Control 1 Y DVR ID 1 Y Auto User Logout Off Y Table 9 2 Configuration menu default values Navigation Setting Default value Reset Table 9 3 Search menu default values ...

Page 87: ...o detect or menu selectable Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 4 3 1024 x 768 4 3 1280 x 1024 5 4 1366 x 768 16 9 or 1440 x 900 16 10 AGC Automatic adjustment of gain for each video input Digital Zoom 2 times Compression H 264 Inputs Mono RCA 1 Vpp 10k ohm Outputs Mono RCA 1 Vpp 10k ohm Sample rate 16 kHz per channel Compression ADPCM Bit rate 8 bit Inputs 8 16 configurable NO NC max input voltage 15 VDC m...

Page 88: ...rd drives maximum 2TB Record Rate IPS PAL 25 total configurable per camera 25 12 5 6 25 5 2 5 1 NTSC 30 total configurable per camera 30 15 7 5 5 3 1 Record Resolution 4CIF 704 x 576 PAL 704 x 480 NTSC 2CIF 704 x 288 PAL 704 x 240 NTSC CIF 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 NTSC Record Quality Best High Normal Low Lowest Monitor A Full full sequence quad quad sequence multi screen alarm call up live and play...

Page 89: ...ideo export Other brands types might also work but could give problems Table 10 2 Recommended USB memory sticks EMC requirements USA FCC Part 15 Class B EU EMC directive 2004 108 EC Immunity EN50130 4 Emission EN55022 Class B Harmonics EN61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations EN61000 3 3 Safety USA UL60950 1 EU LV Directive 2006 95 EC EN60950 1 Canada CAN CSA C22 2 no 60950 1 Australia C Tick Brand Type S...

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Page 91: ...e code This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information A 1 3 Warranties and disclaimer of warranties Software provided under other licenses has specific disclaimers of warranties These are repeated in the full license texts and apply in full to the relevant software components All software components provided under the other licenses are provided as is without any warranty of any kind...

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