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Bosch Security Systems | 2006-05 | V2.0

Dinion IP

 | Installation Manual

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NETWORK CONNECTION ................................................................25

System requirements (see page 12 for more detailed requirements) 25

Establishing the connection .........................................................................25

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OPERATION VIA THE BROWSER  .................................................27

Livepage ..................................................................................................................27

Image selection ...............................................................................................27

Digital I/O  .........................................................................................................28

System log / Event log  ..................................................................................28

Saving snapshots  ...........................................................................................28

Recording video sequences  ........................................................................28

Running recording program  .........................................................................29

Recordings page  ...................................................................................................29

Selecting recordings  .....................................................................................30

Controlling playback  ......................................................................................31

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CONFIGURATION VIA THE BROWSER  .......................................33

Settings ...................................................................................................................33

General Settings  ...................................................................................................35

Camera identification .....................................................................................35

Password protection ......................................................................................36

Language selection ........................................................................................37

Date and time  ..................................................................................................37

Time server .......................................................................................................38

Display Settings  ....................................................................................................38

Display stamping  ............................................................................................38

Encoder Settings  ..................................................................................................39

Selecting an encoder profile ........................................................................40

Changing profiles  ...........................................................................................41

JPEG posting  ..................................................................................................44

Camera settings  ....................................................................................................45

ALC ....................................................................................................................46

Enhance ............................................................................................................47

Color ..................................................................................................................47

Installer options ...............................................................................................48

Recording ................................................................................................................49

Type ...................................................................................................................49

Storage information ........................................................................................49

Summary of Contents for Diniop IP - NWC-0455

Page 1: ...Dinion IP NWC 0455 Installation Manual IP Camera EN ...

Page 2: ...Bosch Security Systems Note This user guide 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 ...

Page 3: ...Video encoding 14 Tri Streaming 14 Recording 14 Multicast 14 Configuration 15 Tampering recognition and motion detectors 15 Snapshots 15 Backup 15 2 CONNECTIONS 16 Power 16 Network and power 16 Video service monitor 17 Alarm connector 17 Lens mounting 17 Mounting the camera 18 3 QUICK SET UP 20 Back focus adjustment 20 Accessing and navigating quick set up menu 21 How to use the navigation keys 21...

Page 4: ... video sequences 28 Running recording program 29 Recordings page 29 Selecting recordings 30 Controlling playback 31 6 CONFIGURATION VIA THE BROWSER 33 Settings 33 General Settings 35 Camera identification 35 Password protection 36 Language selection 37 Date and time 37 Time server 38 Display Settings 38 Display stamping 38 Encoder Settings 39 Selecting an encoder profile 40 Changing profiles 41 JP...

Page 5: ...g a partition 53 Saving changes 55 Editing a partition 55 Deleting partitions 56 Recording scheduler 57 Activating a partition for recording 57 Continuous recording 58 Recording status 58 Alarm recording 59 Properties 60 Alarm Settings 63 Alarm in 63 Alarm connections 63 Video content analysis 65 Analysis 65 Analysis type 66 Motion detector 66 Sensitivity 66 Tamper detection 67 Alarm e mail 70 Sen...

Page 6: ...guration upload 79 Function test 81 7 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN VIDEO SERVERS 82 Installation 82 Establishing the connection 82 Connect on alarm 82 Connecting with a Web browser 83 Closing the connection 83 8 OPERATION WITH DECODER SOFTWARE 84 9 MAINTENANCE 85 Testing the network connection 85 Repairs 85 Transfer and disposal 85 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 86 11 SPECIFICATIONS 88 Dimensions 89 12 ACCESSORIES 90 ...

Page 7: ...s two blades and a third grounding prong Both the wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the supplied plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for advice 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the...

Page 8: ...onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful inte...

Page 9: ...to you or visit our web site at www boschsecuritysystems com Only for EU countries Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned t...

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Page 11: ...tion detection Video and data transmission over IP data networks Tri Streaming function for simultaneous encoding with three individually definable profiles Multicast function for simultaneous picture transmission to multiple receivers One analog composite video output CVBS PAL NTSC Video encoding using international MPEG 4 standard Integrated Ethernet interface 10 100 Base T Remote control of all...

Page 12: ...nager MPEG ActiveX control MPEG viewer Adobe Acrobat Reader Quick install instructions Note If equipment appears to have been damaged during shipment repack it in the original packaging and notify the shipping agent or supplier System requirements Computer with Windows 2000 XP operating system network access and Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser version 6 0 or later or Type number NWC 0455 1...

Page 13: ...depth and that Microsoft Virtual Machine or Java Virtual Machine is installed on your PC To play back live video images an appropriate MPEG ActiveX must be installed on the computer If necessary install the required software and controls from the product CD provided If you need further assistance contact your PC system administrator Overview of functions The camera incorporates a network video ser...

Page 14: ... also be used as receivers Video encoding The camera uses the MPEG 4 compression standard Thanks to efficient encoding the data rate remains low even with high image quality and can also be adapted to local conditions within wide limits Tri Streaming Tri Streaming allows the incoming data stream to be encoded simultaneously according to three different individually customized profiles This creates...

Page 15: ...ions for alarm signaling in the event of tampering with the camera An algorithm for detecting movement in the video image is also part of the scope of delivery and can optionally be extended to include special video analysis algorithms Snapshots Individual video frames snapshots can be called up as JPEG images stored on the hard drive or displayed in a separate browser window Backup The browser ap...

Page 16: ... when power is supplied via the power connector VIDEO DC 12V AC 24V ALARM ETH 10mm use a class 2 power supply 24 VAC or 12 VDC push in the tabs to open the quick connectors these connections are not polarity sensitive use AWG16 to 22 stranded wire or AWG16 to 26 solid wire cut back 10mm 0 4 of insulation VIDEO DC 12V AC 24V ALARM ETH UTP Cat 5 RJ45 connect the camera to a 10 100 Base T network use...

Page 17: ...es performance accordingly A spare male lens connector is provided VIDEO DC 12V AC 24V ALARM ETH connect a service monitor to the composite video BNC connector to aid installation a monitor connected close to the camera via this connection can also be used in parallel with remote PC viewing Alarm Pin 1 Pin 4 Pin Alarm socket 1 Ground 2 Alarm in 3 Relay out contact 1 4 Relay out contact 2 Max wire ...

Page 18: ... detected on the lens connector the on screen display OSD failure message LENS SHORT CIRCUIT is shown The lens circuit is automatically disabled to avoid internal damage Remove the lens connector and check the pin connections Mounting the camera The camera can be mounted from the top or bottom The bottom mounting is isolated from ground With outdoor scenes a DC iris lens is recommended Bosch Bosch...

Page 19: ...llation Manual Caution Do not point the camera lens into direct sunlight Do not obstruct the free flow of air around the camera Note The camera becomes quite warm when operating this is normal However you should take this into account when touching the camera ...

Page 20: ...k focus adjustment To optimize picture sharpness in both bright and low level lighting adjust the back focus Use the camera s unique Lens Wizard This ensures that the object of interest always remains in focus even when focusing at the maximum lens opening When back focusing vari focus lenses adjust to obtain a sharp picture in both wide angle and tele positions for both far and near focus When ba...

Page 21: ...et up menu To access the set up menus press the menu select key center The main menu appears on the monitor How to use the navigation keys Press the menu select key to access the menus or to move to the next or previous menu Press the menu select key for approximately 1 5 seconds to open the Installer menu Use the up or down keys to scroll up or down through a menu Bosch Bosch Bosch Lock Menu sele...

Page 22: ...utton 6 Exit the menu Function Selection Description Lens Wizard Select submenu Select to optimize camera lens combination Network Select submenu Select to set the network IP address for the camera default address is 192 168 0 1 Exit Exit the menu Function Selection Description Lens Type AUTO MANUAL DCIRIS VIDEO In AUTO mode the camera auto detects the type of lens used or force the camera into a ...

Page 23: ...e scene it will be mostly viewing 8 Adjust the level potentiometer located on the lens until the Level bar is in the central position 9 Exit the menu Note The best performance with video iris lenses is obtained when the peak average potentiometer of the lens matches the peak average balance configuration setting Install IP address submenu To operate the camera in your network a network valid IP ad...

Page 24: ...restore all parameters including IP address to the factory defaults press and hold the Up navigation key for at least 10 seconds and then confirm Allow a few seconds for the camera to optimize the picture after a mode reset Note Restoring the factory defaults may result in the loss of the IP connection If this occurs change the IP address of your browser to the factory default value Only restore t...

Page 25: ...ment systems System requirements see page 12 for more detailed requirements Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher Monitor resolution 1024 768 pixels Intranet or Internet network access To play back live video images an appropriate MPEG ActiveX must be installed on the computer If necessary the required software and controls can be installed from the product CD provided Insert the CD in...

Page 26: ...te fields Click OK If the password is correct the desired page is displayed After a short time when the connection is established the Livepage with the video image appears In the application title bar the Livepage selection is used to operate the camera the Settings selection is used to configure the camera and the application interface Note If the connection is not established the maximum number ...

Page 27: ...epending on the configuration various text overlays may be visible on the live video image Other information may also be shown next to the live video image on the Livepage The display depends on the settings on the Livepage configuration page Image selection You can view the image on a full screen Click on one of the MPEG 4 Stream 1 MPEG 4 Stream 2 or M JPEG tabs below the video image to switch be...

Page 28: ... contains information about the operating status of the camera and the connection These messages can be saved automatically in a file Events such as the triggering or end of alarms are shown in the Event log field These messages can be saved automatically in a file Saving snapshots Individual images from the video sequence that is currently being shown on the Livepage can be saved in JPEG format o...

Page 29: ...led on the computer in order to play back saved video sequences using the MPEG viewer Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer If the CD does not start automatically open the CD in the Windows Explorer Open the MPEG Viewer directory and copy the file MPEGViewer exe to your computer s hard drive If necessary you can also start the MPEG viewer by double clicking the file MPEGViewer exe Ru...

Page 30: ...ordings In the left section of the page first select the partition whose recordings you want to view All sequences that are saved in the partition are displayed in the list A running number track is assigned to each sequence Start time and stop time recording duration number of alarms and recording type are displayed Click a partition name from the list to display the recordings for this partition...

Page 31: ... or right while holding down the mouse button You can change the time interval displayed by clicking the plus or minus icons The display can span a range from two months to a few seconds You can select a different sequence for playback by clicking on the corresponding blue marking If required drag the green arrow to the point in time at which the playback should begin Alternatively you can double ...

Page 32: ...ayback speed by means of the speed regulator Red bars within the bluegray sequence fields indicate the points in time where alarms were triggered Drag the green arrow to navigate to these points quickly In addition you can set markers in the sequences so called bookmarks and jump directly to these These bookmarks are indicated as small yellow arrows above the time interval Use the bookmarks as fol...

Page 33: ...he camera and the application interface A new page containing the configuration menu is opened All settings are stored in the camera memory and they are preserved even if the power is interrupted Configuration menu tree The configuration menu tree allows all parameters of the camera to be configured The configuration menu is recommended for expert users or system administrators All unit parameters...

Page 34: ...by opening one of the configuration pages Click on one of the menu options on the left of the window The associated sub menu is opened Click one of the links in the sub menu The corresponding page is opened The settings are changed by entering new values or by selecting a pre defined value in a list field Saving changes After making changes in a window click the Set button to send the new settings...

Page 35: ...data for the camera can be set or selected here Camera identification Camera name The camera can be assigned a name to assist in identifying it The name simplifies the management of multiple devices in more extensive systems for example using the VIDOS software Note The camera name is used for remote identification of a unit in the event of an alarm for example Enter a name that makes it as easy a...

Page 36: ...to different authorization levels The user name service represents the highest authorization level After entering the corresponding password you can use it to access all the functions of the camera and change all configuration settings The user name user represents the middle authorization level You can use it to operate the unit and also to control cameras but you cannot change the configuration ...

Page 37: ...e format here Europe DD MM YYYY USA MM DD YYYY Japan YYYY MM DD Unit date and time If there are a number of devices operating in your system or network it is important to synchronize their internal clocks For example it is only possible to carry out correct identification and evaluation of recordings occurring at the same time if all devices are operating on the same time Enter the current date Si...

Page 38: ...to be taken into account Deactivate the check box to switch to winter time Time server IP address Enter the IP address of a time server working with the RFC 868 protocol Display Settings Display stamping Various overlays or stamps in the video image provide important supplementary information These overlays can be enabled individually and arranged on the image in a clear manner Camera name stampin...

Page 39: ...n be set to Off if no overlay of this information is to be shown Select the desired position from the lists If you have selected the Custom option additional fields are displayed to specify the exact position Position XY In the Position XY fields enter the values for the desired position Displayed alarm message Enter the message to be displayed for an alarm It can contain up to 31 characters Video...

Page 40: ...ives Profile 1 Low bandwidth CIF High quality for low bandwidth connections resolution 352 288 240 pixels Profile 2 Low delay 2 3 D1 High quality with low delay resolution 464 576 480 pixels Profile 3 High resolution 4CIF D1 High resolution for high bandwidth connections resolution 704 576 480 pixels Profile 4 DSL For DSL connections at 500 kBit s resolution 352 288 240 pixels Profile 5 ISDN 2B Fo...

Page 41: ...ist Note Stream 2 is always transmitted for alarm connections and automatic connections Take this into account when assigning the profile Preview for Select which video data stream should be displayed in the previews You can deactivate the display of the video images if the performance of the computer is affected too strongly by the decoding of the data streams Check the box for the required data ...

Page 42: ...omplex images or frequent changes of image content due to frequent movements this limit can temporarily be exceeded as far as the value you enter in the Max data rate field Max data rate This maximum data rate is not exceeded under any circumstances Depending on the video quality settings for the I and P frames this can result in the skipping of individual images The value entered here should be a...

Page 43: ...quality I frame distance This parameter determines the number of inter coded frames between two I frames Encoding interval The figure selected here determines the interval at which images are encoded and transmitted For example entering 4 means that only every fourth image is encoded the following three images are skipped this can be particularly advantageous with low bandwidths Video resolution H...

Page 44: ...ransmitted Overwrite The same file name is always used and any existing file will be overwritten with the current file Increment A number from 000 to 255 is added to the file name and automatically incremented by 1 When it reaches 255 it starts again from 000 Date time suffix The date and time are automatically added to the file name When setting this parameter please ensure that the date and time...

Page 45: ... gives you access to the FTP server Path on FTP server Enter the exact path on which you wish to post the images on the FTP server Post JPEG from camera Check the box to activate one or more camera inputs for the JPEG image An enabled camera input is indicated by a check mark Note The numbering follows the labeling of the video inputs on the actual unit Camera settings Note If the camera is in mon...

Page 46: ...kerless mode avoids interference from light sources recommended for use with video iris or DC iris lenses only Gain When the Gain mode is On the camera automatically sets the gain to the lowest possible value needed to maintain a good picture NightSense Nightsense extends the low light performance of the camera In AUTO mode the camera automatically inches to monochrome in low light conditions In F...

Page 47: ...tion BLC When ON the video level is optimized for the center of the image Parts outside this area may be underexposed or overexposed this is normal Auto Black Autoblack ON automatically increases the visibility of details Color White Balance ATW Auto tracking white balance allows the camera to constantly adjust for optimal color reproduction AWB HOLD Puts the ATW on hold and saves the color settin...

Page 48: ... options Select the synchronization method for the camera Internal for free running camera operation Line Lock to lock to the power supply frequency You can disable the buttons on the camera to prevent unauthorized change of the camera settings You can also disable the LED at the rear of the camera to avoid it interfering with the image sensing of the camera Click the Restore all defaults button t...

Page 49: ... recording parameters If you select RAM storage as the storage medium the recording is started using Profile 8 immediately after you click the Set button You can modify the settings of the this profile on the MPEG4 encoder page see Encoder Settings on page 39 First however you must set Type to Off to stop all running recordings The preconfigured setting for Profile 8 is continuous ring recording w...

Page 50: ... Click Advanced to view a status report with logged actions A new window will open In this window click Delete to delete all entries The entries will be deleted immediately you cannot undo this process Click the Close button to close the window iSCSI settings If you select type iSCSI server as the storage medium you then need to set up a connection to the desired iSCSI storage device and set the c...

Page 51: ...ee drive LUN The associated information is called up and automatically displayed in the fields below the map If the logical drive is password protected you must first enter the password in the Target password field and click the Set button Note In cases where the information cannot be read due to the network topology you must enter the data manually so that the NWC 0495 can access the drive In thi...

Page 52: ... of clarity you can enter a name or the existing extension with a comment for example Camera 2 Decoupling the drive used Each drive can only be associated with one user If a drive is already being used by another person you can decouple the drive and connect the drive with the NWC 0495 Double click a drive that is already being used in the LUN map You will see a warning message Confirm the decoupl...

Page 53: ...ner to the partitioning often found on computer hard drives Parameters such as size quality and type of video recording or compression standard used can be specified for the partition Modifying these parameters leads to reorganization during which stored data is lost In addition the page provides you with an overview of the drive data for example total memory A pie chart indicates how much memory ...

Page 54: ...cessary settings Click the Create partition button to start the assistant for creating partitions The first window appears You should always first read the information text in the upper section of the window Click in the text fields to enter values or use the other controls that are available such as buttons checkboxes or list fields Click the Next button in the lower section of the window to cont...

Page 55: ...e help in the last window using the Finish button Caution All modifications to settings are only effective if you complete the configuration in the last window by clicking Finish Switch to the last window if necessary Click Finish to complete the configuration All settings are now transferred to the unit and subsequently become effective Editing a partition You can modify the configuration of a pa...

Page 56: ...e selected partition is opened Enter the necessary changes Click the Set button to save the modifications After closing the window click the Set button in the main window to transfer the changes to the unit and to save them Deleting partitions You can delete a partition at any time Caution Deleting a partition leads to the entire hard drive being reorganized and loss of all sequences stored on the...

Page 57: ...he Properties for the activated partitions are displayed in gray and the configuration cannot be modified The graphic in the lower section of the pages indicates this partition s recording activity You will see an animated graphic while recording is taking place You can terminate recording at any time and deactivate the partition Click the Start button to activate the currently selected partition ...

Page 58: ...larm recording you cannot select it for continuous recording see Alarm recording on page 59 Left click the point in the schedule at which recording should start and hold the button down Drag the selected field to the desired recording end and then release the mouse key Right click a highlighted time interval to delete it Click the Select all button to highlight all time intervals Click the Clear a...

Page 59: ...als Note If a time interval has already been selected for continuous recording you cannot select it for alarm recording see Continuous recording on page 58 Caution Alarm tracks must be set up in the required partition for alarm recording see Number of alarm tracks on page 61 The unit uses a special recording mode during alarm recording for optimal usage of storage capacity as soon as a time gap fo...

Page 60: ...ed to save each alarm recording is easy to calculate Properties You can view the current properties directly in the recording scheduler and modify them if necessary You can also activate the alarms that should trigger recording Similarly you can also select the profile for recording Caution All modifications result in the re organization of the partition and the loss of all sequences on this parti...

Page 61: ...the profile that is to be active during recording You can view and modify the parameters for the profile see Encoder Settings on page 39 Note The recording profile can deviate from the standard setting Active profile for the video input set and is only used during an active recording Number of alarm tracks Select the number of alarm tracks to be used in the partition One alarm event can be recorde...

Page 62: ...m sensor that is to trigger a recording The alarm sensors selected are indicated by a check mark This displays how much storage space the partition occupies on the drive Already Used file tracks are displayed in the graphic next to the parameter Remaining for recording This displays the maximum remaining recording time The value is automatically updated after the parameters have been modified Free...

Page 63: ...camera responds to an incoming alarm The camera can either switch the camera settings profile not the recordings profile or switch to Night mode If None is selected the alarm will only be forwarded via the IP connection Name You can enter a name for each alarm input which is then displayed below the icon for the alarm input on the Livepage during configuration Alarm connections You can select the ...

Page 64: ...ssign the numbering for the IP addresses to be contacted in the event of an alarm The unit contacts the remote locations one after the other in the numbered sequence until a connection has been established Destination IP address For each number enter the corresponding IP address for the desired remote location Destination password If the remote location is password protected enter the password her...

Page 65: ...ntent analysis for the camera If necessary click the Default button to return all settings to their default values Analysis Select the option On to activate the video content analysis As soon as the video content analysis is activated metadata are created Depending on the Analysis type selected and the relevant configuration additional information overlays the video image in the small window If yo...

Page 66: ...ditions must be met Analysis must be activated At least one sensor field must be activated The individual parameters must be configured to suit the operating environment and the desired responses The sensitivity must be set to a value greater than zero Caution Reflections of light off glass surfaces etc switching lights on or off or changes in the light level caused by cloud movement on a sunny da...

Page 67: ...d of view from monitoring due to continuous movement by a tree in the wind etc the relevant fields can be deactivated Click Select area to configure the sensor fields A new window will open If necessary click Clear all first to clear the current selection fields marked red Left click the fields to be activated Activated fields are marked red If necessary click Select all to select the entire video...

Page 68: ... for the environmental conditions to which the camera is subject The algorithm reacts to the differences between the reference image and the current video image The darker the observation area the higher the value that must be selected Trigger delay You can set delayed alarm triggering The alarm is only triggered after a set time interval in seconds has elapsed and then only if the triggering cond...

Page 69: ...for example if the camera is turned Click Reference to save the currently visible video image as a reference Click Select area and select the areas in the reference image that are to be monitored Check the box Reference check to activate the on going check The stored reference image is displayed in black and white below the current video image and the selected areas are marked in red Selecting the...

Page 70: ... be documented by e mail In this way it is possible to notify a recipient who does not have a video receiver In this case the NWC 0495 automatically sends an e mail to a user defined e mail address Send alarm e mail Select On if you want the unit to automatically send an alarm e mail in the event of an alarm Mail server IP address Enter the IP address of a mail server that operates on the SMTP sta...

Page 71: ...hone from your cellphone provider Attach JPEG from camera Click the checkbox to select the cameras from which JPEG images are sent An enabled video input is indicated by a check mark Destination address Enter the e mail address for alarm e mails here The maximum address length is 49 characters Sender name Enter a unique name for the e mail sender for example the location of the unit This will make...

Page 72: ...example it is possible to switch on a spotlight in response to a motion alarm and switch it off again when the alarm is over Relay name The relay can be assigned a name here The name is shown on the button next to Trigger relay The Livepage can also be configured to display the name next to the relay icon Trigger relay Click the button to switch the relay manually for example for testing purposes ...

Page 73: ...the address bar of your web browser When the camera is restarted it can only be accessed at the new IP address IP address Enter the desired IP address for the camera in this field The IP address must be valid for the network Subnet mask Enter the appropriate subnet mask for the set IP address here Gateway address If you want the unit to establish a connection to a remote location in a different su...

Page 74: ...ssary you can set the value to 10 or 100 MBit s for either full or half duplex mode FD or HD Note Malfunctions can occur for example image faults if the network capacity is not sufficient for transmission of the maximum data rate generated by the camera 1 SNMP host address 2 SNMP host address The NWC 0495 supports the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol for managing and monitoring network comp...

Page 75: ... Group Management Protocol IGMP V2 The address range is from 225 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The multicast address can be the same for multiple streams However it is then necessary to use a different port in each case so that multiple data streams are not sent simultaneously using the same port and multicast address Multicast address video 1 Enter a valid multicast address for each stream to be opera...

Page 76: ...be run via a router the value must be greater than 1 Version information The hardware and firmware version numbers are for information only and cannot be altered Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required Hardware version The hardware version number of the camera is displayed Firmware version The firmware version number of the camera is displayed Livepage configuration...

Page 77: ...ivepage The selected elements are checked Check on the Livepage whether and how the desired items are displayed Logo URL Enter the path to a suitable background graphic in this field The image can be stored on a local computer a local network or at an Internet address Click Search if necessary to find a suitable image on the local network Device logo URL Enter the path for a suitable image for the...

Page 78: ...ted and printed with any text editor or the standard Office software Save system log Select this option to save system messages in a text file on the local computer This file can be viewed edited and printed with any text editor or the standard Office software File for event log Enter the path for saving the event log here If necessary click Search to find a suitable folder File for system log Ent...

Page 79: ... To do this the current firmware package is transferred to the unit via the network The firmware is installed there automatically Thus a camera can be serviced and updated remotely without requiring a technician to make changes to the unit on site The latest firmware can be obtained from your customer service center or from the Bosch Security Systems download area Caution Before starting the firmw...

Page 80: ...in the field or click Browse to locate and select the file Click Upload to begin transmission to the unit The progress bar allows you to monitor the transfer Note Installing new firmware and reconfiguring the camera takes several minutes The new firmware is unpacked and the Flash EPROM is reprogrammed The time remaining is shown by the message going to reset Reconnecting in seconds After the uploa...

Page 81: ...omplete the new configuration is activated The time remaining is shown by the message going to reset Reconnecting in seconds After the upload is completed successfully the unit will restart automatically Function test The camera offers a variety of configuration options Therefore you should check that it works properly after installation and configuration This is the only way to ensure that the ca...

Page 82: ...evices Connect the devices to the closed network using Ethernet cables Connect them to the power supply Note Make sure the devices are configured for the network environment and the correct IP address for the remote location to be contacted in the event of an alarm is set on the Alarm connections configuration page Establishing the connection There are three options for establishing a connection b...

Page 83: ... to establish a hardware connection with a Web browser Use the Web browser to connect to the receiver Its home page is displayed Under Video sources on the page Connections select the camera A JPEG snapshot of the video source selected is displayed on the page Click MPEG 4 connection to begin displaying the video images on the connected monitor Closing the connection The connection may be closed u...

Page 84: ...dministering CCTV installations such as surveillance systems at remote locations It runs under Microsoft Windows operating systems Its main job is decoding video audio and control data from a remote transmitter There are many options available for operation and configuration operation when using a camera with VIDOS Refer to the software documentation for more details The camera is also designed to...

Page 85: ...etwork Check the cable connections in this case The device is not correctly integrated into the network Check the IP address subnet mask and gateway address Repairs Caution Never open the casing of the camera The unit does not contain any user serviceable parts Ensure that all maintenance or repair work is performed only by qualified personnel electrical engineering or network technology specialis...

Page 86: ...smission to remote location Defective camera Connect a local monitor to the camera and check the camera function Faulty cable connections Check all cables plugs contacts and connections No connection established no image transmission The unit s configuration Check all configuration parameters Faulty installation Check all cables plugs contacts and connections Wrong IP address Check the IP addresse...

Page 87: ...rational after firmware upload Power failure during programming by the update file Have the unit checked by Customer Service and replace if necessary Incorrect update file Enter the IP address followed by main htm in your web browser and repeat the upload Malfunction Possible causes Solution ...

Page 88: ...OFF to 10x Auto black On Off selectable maximum level selectable up to 28dB BLC BLC On or Off selectable White balance Automatic 2500 9000K with AWB hold mode and manual mode Color saturation Adjustable from monochrome 0 to 133 color Lens Mount CS compatible C mount compatible with supplied adapter ring ALC lens Video or DC iris auto detect Power consumption 8 W Dimensions 59 x 67 x 122 mm 2 28 x ...

Page 89: ...ixels 2CIF 704 288 240 pixels 1 2 D1 352 288 240 pixels CIF 176 144 120 pixels QCIF Total delay 120 ms PAL NTSC MPEG 4 no network delay Image refresh rate Field image based coding 1 50 60 fields s adjustable PAL NTSC Network protocols TCP UDP IP HTTP IGMP V2 ICMP ARP 2 323 59 1 339 34 3 346 85 4 646 118 4 843 123 1 889 48 2 638 67 Dimensions in mm inches 1 4 20 UNC 1 4 20 UNC ...

Page 90: ...360 4 pin LTC 3783 50 Zoom Lens 1 2 inch 8 5 85 mm video iris C mount F 1 6 360 4 pin LTC 3793 50 Zoom Lens 1 2 inch 8 144 mm video iris C mount F 1 6 360 4 pin LTC 3664 40 Varifocal Lens 1 3 inch 2 8 11 mm DC iris CS mount F 1 4 360 4 pin LTC 3664 30 Varifocal Lens 1 3 inch 3 0 8 mm DC iris CS mount F 1 0 360 4 pin Power transformers TC 120PS Power Supply Unit 110 120 VAC 15 VDC 50 60 Hz 300mA TC...

Page 91: ... sending and receiving Gateway Access point to another LAN subnet GOP Group of pictures HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ID Identification a machine readable character sequence IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol The main protocol used on the Internet normally in conjunction with the...

Page 92: ...dotted decimal notation with full stops separating the bytes for example 255 255 255 192 Parameters Values used for configuration QCIF Quarter CIF a video format with 176 144 120 pixels RFC 868 A protocol for synchronizing computer clocks over the Internet RS232 RS422 RS485 Standards for serial data transmission RTP Realtime Transport Protocol A transmission protocol for real time video and audio ...

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