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Divar 700 Series

 Operating instructions | en

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Bosch Security Systems

Installation and Operation manual

F.01U.246.471 | v3.4 | 2011.06

Zoom

To zoom in on a video image:

1.

Press the zoom 

 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 

 key again to zoom in further.

The picture is enlarged by a factor of 4.

4.

Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture to be displayed.

5.

Press the zoom 

 key again to return to a full picture and leave the zoom mode.

Alternatively, right click and select 

Zoom

 or 

Exit zoom

 to enable or disable zoom mode 

with the mouse. While in zoom mode, click on an area of the screen to zoom in on. Use 

the scroll wheel to zoom in and out.

5.4

Live and playback

5.4.1

Live mode

The live mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where live pictures are viewed from 

the cameras. From live mode, switching to playback mode or to the system menu is possible.

5.4.2

Accessing playback functions

Access to playback functions may require a password. Discuss this with the administrator.

1.

To search, use the top menu and click the search icon.

2.

Choose 

Event

 search or 

Date/time 

search from the pull-down menu.

Alternatively, press the search 

 key to switch to date/time search directly.

To enter the playback mode, use one of the following keys:

Press the rewind 

 key to start reverse playback of recordings for the displayed 

cameras.

Press the fast forward 

 key to start playback from one minute earlier.

Press the play 

 key to resume playback from the last selected playback position.

Press the stop 

 key to switch back to live viewing. An alarm also switches the unit back to 

live viewing.

5.4.3

Playback mode

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 time.

Press the pause 

 key to freeze the picture.

Press the fast forward 

 key to start 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 forward 

 key in the pause mode to step forward one frame at a time.

Press the play 

 key to resume playback.

Press the stop 

 key to switch back to live viewing. An alarm also switches the unit back to 

live viewing.

Summary of Contents for Divar 700 Series

Page 1: ...Divar 700 Series Digital Hybrid HD Recorder Digital Network HD Recorder en Installation and Operation manual ...

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Page 3: ...ng 15 2 2 1 Package contents 15 2 3 Installation environment 16 2 3 1 Mounting 16 2 3 2 Ventilation 16 2 3 3 Temperature 16 2 3 4 Power Supply 16 2 4 Associated equipment 16 3 Quick install 17 3 1 Connections 17 3 2 First time use 18 3 3 Quick install menu 19 3 3 1 International 19 3 3 2 Schedule 20 3 3 3 Recording 21 3 3 4 Network 22 4 Hardware setup 23 4 1 Desktop installation 23 4 2 Rack mounti...

Page 4: ... only 41 5 3 3 Viewing 41 5 4 Live and playback 43 5 4 1 Live mode 43 5 4 2 Accessing playback functions 43 5 4 3 Playback mode 43 5 5 Overview of the menu system 44 5 5 1 Access using the front panel keys 45 5 5 2 Access using the mouse 45 5 5 3 Access using the Intuikey keyboard 45 5 6 Search 46 5 6 1 Date time search 46 5 6 2 Search 47 5 7 Export and local playback 51 5 7 1 Export 51 5 7 2 Play...

Page 5: ...Relay outputs 78 6 5 3 Contact input properties 78 6 6 Motion 80 6 6 1 Motion detection on analog cameras 80 6 6 2 Motion detection on IP cameras 81 6 7 Text data 83 6 7 1 Bridge 83 6 7 2 DirectIP 83 6 8 Event 85 6 8 1 General 85 6 8 2 Contact 86 6 8 3 Motion 86 6 8 4 Text 86 6 8 5 Video loss 87 6 8 6 Copy 87 6 9 Network 88 6 9 1 Setup General 88 6 9 2 Setup Connection 1 89 6 9 3 Setup Connection ...

Page 6: ... Menu default values 105 7 1 Quick install menu defaults 105 7 2 Monitor view settings defaults 106 7 3 Configuration menu defaults 107 8 Technical specifications 113 8 1 Electrical 113 8 1 1 Mechanical 115 8 1 2 Environmental 115 8 1 3 Electromagnetic and Safety 116 8 1 4 Video bitrates Kbps for analog and IP SD cameras 116 8 1 5 Video bitrates Kbps for IP HD cameras 116 8 1 6 Accessories Optiona...

Page 7: ... 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 or cups on the unit 6 Lightning F...

Page 8: ... Damage requiring service Unplug the 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 has been dropped or the unit ...

Page 9: ...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 Environmental statement Bosch has a strong commitment towards the environment This unit has been designed to respect the environment as much as possible Electrostatic sensitive device Use proper CMOS M...

Page 10: ...ily accessible Power resupply If the unit is forced to power down due to exceeding the specified operating temperatures disconnect the power cord wait for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect the power cord Rack mount Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore...

Page 11: ...ooklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICES modèles utilisés aux États Unis et au Canada uniquement Suite à différents tests cet appareil s est révélé conforme aux exigences imposées aux appareils numériques de classe B en vertu de la section 15 du règlement de la Commission fédérale des communications des États ...

Page 12: ...ER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT 1 5 Bosch notices Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems and is protected by copyright All rights reserved Trademarks All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly NOTE...

Page 13: ... Alarm functions include motion detection in user definable areas of the image on any camera input The unit can be easily operated and programmed via the on screen display menu system using the front panel control keys or the mouse Connect a KBD Intuikey keyboard for PTZ control and to improve the ease of use Full screen quad and multiscreen viewing is available VGA CVBS and Y C video outputs in e...

Page 14: ...lopment kit is available to integrate the unit into third party management software 2 1 3 Firmware upgrades Firmware upgrades are released periodically Check the Bosch Security website for the latest version Note Whenever the Divar 700 is upgraded to a newer software version any saved configuration backup file exported from the older version of the software will no longer be useable with the new s...

Page 15: ...optional 2 1 6 On screen help On screen context sensitive help is available Just press the help button to see the help text associated with your current activity Press the escape button to exit help 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 ha...

Page 16: ...upply is stable and within the rated voltage of the unit If the site s AC power is likely to have spikes or power dips use power line conditioning or an uninterrupted power supply UPS 2 4 Associated equipment A typical system could contain the following components not included with the unit A primary monitor for multiscreen monitoring monitor A A second monitor for spot alarm monitoring for hybrid...

Page 17: ...o the Alarm I O via the 25 pin connector board 9 Connect the malfunction output MAL OUT via the screw terminal adapter 10 Connect an Intuikey keyboard to the KBD in socket and connect the terminator supplied with the keyboard to the KBD out socket 11 Connect a Bosch pan tilt zoom control unit to the Biphase port via the 15 pole D type connector board 12 Connect a third party pan tilt zoom control ...

Page 18: ...tions on overriding the operating mode The Quick install menu opens the first time the unit is used Fill in the basic settings in the tabs to get the unit operational The unit begins recording automatically when the Quick install menu is closed To open the Quick install menu at any other time 1 Press the menu button 2 The main menu appears on monitor A 3 Click Configuration and then Quick install ...

Page 19: ...el changes made in the active tab Click Close to exit the Quick install menu Changing Quick install settings overwrites customized settings 3 3 1 International Figure 3 2 Quick install menu 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 format Fill in the current time Dat...

Page 20: ...ule is shown Each color represents an available profile Yellow Profile 1 Dark blue Profile 2 Green Profile 3 Pink Profile 4 Light blue Profile 5 Brown Profile 6 Click Overwrite to start making changes Select on which day the week should start and end Select when the day begins and ends on weekdays Select when the day begins and ends on weekends The display is automatically updated when settings ar...

Page 21: ...re set for all profiles If advanced settings were previously made click Overwrite to replace them with Quick install settings Note The resolution selection shows only CIF 2CIF or 4CIF resolutions When selecting one of these for a camera that supports different resolutions the following conversions apply The recording panel shows when conversions are applied and when bitrate limitations are enforce...

Page 22: ...ayed IP address Fill in the IP address when DHCP is not enabled Subnet mask Fill in the Subnet mask when DHCP is not enabled Default gateway Fill in the Default gateway when DHCP is not enabled Auto DNS address Enable to have the DNS server IP address assigned automatically The assigned address is displayed DNS server Fill in the DNS server address when Auto DNS address is not enabled MAC address ...

Page 23: ... surface Install the two silver side covers 1 insert a cover on each side 2 Slide the cover towards the front of the unit Figure 4 1 Side cover installation 4 2 Rack mounting The unit can be mounted in a 19 inch rack A rack mounting kit is supplied with the unit that includes two rack mounting brackets Mounting 1 Remove the four cross head screws two on each side located near the front panel on th...

Page 24: ...oval 1 Loosen the two captive cross head screws on the bottom front panel 2 Slide the front panel to the right until it is free 3 Place the front panel on top of the unit taking care not to strain the flat cable If there is no room on top of the unit disconnect the flat cable and set the front panel aside CAUTION When installing the assembly into the rack do not restrict air flow around the vents ...

Page 25: ...bay with four screws two per side refer to the hard disk documentation 4 Align and slide the bay back fully into its slot in the unit 5 Secure the bay using the two torx T10 screws removed earlier step 2 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for any additional hard disks Remounting the front panel 1 When disk installation is complete reconnect the flat cable to the front panel if necessary 2 Align and slide the fron...

Page 26: ...nit determines the standard by detecting the signal format of the first connected camera lowest camera input number On network units or hybrid units with no analog cameras connected the detection process fails and the recorder configures itself as a PAL unit In this case no video is visible on an NTSC monitor To change this behaviour select a preferred video mode during start up For PAL press the ...

Page 27: ...can be connected through the VGA CVBS or Y C connections A single monitor can be connected on the network version Note HD models provide HD recording but not HD local display Use the Bosch Video Client to display live HD cameras and SD cameras with Main Profile streams and recorded video from these cameras 4 6 1 VGA Connect the unit to the monitor using standard VGA cable Note 17 inch or 19 inch L...

Page 28: ...0 Resolution 704 x 576 PAL 704 X 480 NTSC Connector type BNC Figure 4 9 CVBS monitor connectors hybrid version 4 6 3 Y C Connect the unit to a CCTV monitor with Y C input using a standard Y C connection cable Figure 4 10 Y C monitor connectors hybrid version 4 7 Monitor streaming connection hybrid version To connect a monitor in a remote streaming configuration connect the CVBS monitor output to a...

Page 29: ... the menu system Specifications Connector type 9 pole D type male connector Maximum input voltage 25V Communicaton protocol Output signals according EIA TIA 232 F Figure 4 12 RS232 COM port connectors Table 4 1 RS232 console port socket Signal name Pin number Description DCD_in 1 Carrier detection signal not used RX 2 RS232 receive signal TX 3 RS232 transmit signal N C 4 No connection System groun...

Page 30: ...ate power supply for the external keyboard The recommended cable type is Belden 8760 or equivalent By using a keyboard Port Expander unit LTC 2604 up to 4 Intuikey keyboards can operate recorder units With the Video Manager LTC 2605 up tp 16 Divar recorders and up to 6 monitors can be operated from 1 to 4 separate Intuikey keyboards Termination Connect the keyboard terminator supplied with the Int...

Page 31: ...2 3 802 3u 100Base TX 10Base T physical layer Auto negotiation 10 100 1000 full half duplex Cable length 100 meters 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair cable or 150 ohm shielded twisted pair cable category 5 or higher Impedance built in compensation for impedance matching Indicators ACT 10 100 1000 Figure 4 14 Ethernet connector Table 4 4 LAN RJ 45 Ethernet socket 4 11 RS485 port Connect third party c...

Page 32: ...ible cameras Five Biphase outputs are provided for dome cameras and pan tilt and zoom control The screw terminal connection board supplied with the unit simplifies all Biphase connections to the unit and protects the port against transient over voltage Specifications Output impedence 128 ohm Overvoltage protection 40 V maximum Differential voltage amplitude 1 V minimum 2 V maximum with a character...

Page 33: ... Pin number Description Code 1 1 Biphase control ch 1 minus Code 1 2 Biphase control ch 1 plus Shield 3 System ground cable shield Code 2 4 Biphase control ch 2 minus Code 2 5 Biphase control ch 2 plus Shield 6 System ground cable shield Code 3 7 Biphase control ch 3 minus Code 3 8 Biphase control ch 3 plus Shield 9 System ground cable shield Code 4 10 Biphase control ch 4 minus Code 4 11 Biphase ...

Page 34: ...nnel analog unit Specifications Alarm input impedence Internal pull up 10 K to 5 V Input voltage range 5 VDC minimum to 40 VDC maximum Input voltage treshold low voltage 0 8 V maximum high voltage 2 4 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 me...

Page 35: ...ms Installation and Operation manual F 01U 246 471 v3 4 2011 06 Figure 4 18 External alarm input and output connector and connection board 1A 1B 2A 2B R E L A Y 3A 3B 4A 4B GND 1 2 GND 9 10 3 4 GND 11 12 5 6 GND 13 14 7 8 15 16 IN IN IN IN 13 1 14 25 ALARM I O ...

Page 36: ...mum Signal name Pin number Description Alarm_in_1 1 Alarm input 1 Alarm_in_2 2 Alarm input 2 Alarm_in_3 3 Alarm input 3 Alarm_in_4 4 Alarm input 4 Alarm_in_5 5 Alarm input 5 Alarm_in_6 6 Alarm input 6 Alarm_in_7 7 Alarm input 7 Alarm_in_8 8 Alarm input 8 Alarm_in_9 9 Alarm input 9 Alarm_in_10 10 Alarm input 10 Alarm_in_11 11 Alarm input 11 Alarm_in_12 12 Alarm input 12 Alarm_in_13 13 Alarm input 1...

Page 37: ...100 240 VAC 10 Current 0 7A 0 3 A Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Figure 4 20 Power supply socket Table 4 9 Power supply socket 4 17 Maintenance Maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Signal name Pin Description LIVE Top AC live NEUTRAL Bottom AC neutral PE Middle Protective Earth AC DANGER Electrical voltage Risk of elec...

Page 38: ... menu items or values when in menu mode in PTZ mode the arrow keys can be used to control the pan tilt or zoom functions of the selected camera moves the visible area of the selected image in digital zoom mode Enter key selects a submenu or menu item or confirms selections made in menus the selected cameo is shown full screen when viewing video in multiscreen mode ESC key press to return to previo...

Page 39: ...en monitor A or B Acknowledge key press to acknowledge an alarm event an indicator light is located on the key Camera keys 1 16 press to see a full screen display of the analog video input press again to see a full screen display of an IP camera if connected Pause key in the playback mode press to freeze the playback picture Reverse key in live mode press to start reverse playback of recordings fo...

Page 40: ... the unit is recording video Playback lights when the unit is in playback mode Monitor A indicates monitor A is being controlled Monitor B indicates monitor B is being controlled Temperature flashes when internal temperature is outside operational range Alarm flashes when an alarm is detected Motion flashes when motion is detected in a video signal Video loss flashes when video loss is detected fo...

Page 41: ... monitor When the menu system is activated it is displayed on this monitor 5 3 2 Monitor B hybrid version only Monitor B displays full screen quad or multiscreen live pictures of analog cameras Selecting a monitor to control To control the display on monitor A 1 Check that the light on the front panel is lit 2 If is not lit press the monitor key To control the display on monitor B 1 Check that the...

Page 42: ...IP cameras camera key 1 selects analog camera 1 and when pressed again IP camera 17 Sequence To view a sequence of live camera pictures full screen or multiscreen 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 Zooming pressing the multiscreen key or selecting a single camera also sto...

Page 43: ...ick the search icon 2 Choose Event search or Date time search from the pull down menu Alternatively press the search key to switch to date time search directly To enter the playback mode use one of the following keys Press the rewind key to start reverse playback of recordings for the displayed cameras Press the fast forward key to start playback from one minute earlier Press the play key to resum...

Page 44: ...s a help item and an exit item Figure 5 4 Top menu Search The Search menu contains two submenus Date time plays back video from a specific date and time Events search searches for events in a specific time frame These submenus can only be accessed if playback rights have been given Export The Export menu is used to archive a video clip to a USB memory device or DVD and to play back archived video ...

Page 45: ... top menu appears on monitor A To move through a menu or list use the arrow keys on the front panel To select a submenu or item use the enter key To go back use the escape key To open the help text press the help key To exit the menu press the escape key 5 5 2 Access using the mouse To open the menu move the pointer to the top of the screen The top menu appears on monitor A To select a menu item m...

Page 46: ... Search 1 To search enter the top menu and click Search 2 Choose Date time search or event or text search from the pull down menu Alternatively press the search key to switch to Date time search directly 5 6 1 Date time search Enter the start date and time and click OK to start playback Playback of the displayed cameos starts Figure 5 6 Search by date and time ...

Page 47: ...n of the search To set the Search direction select Forward to search from start time to end time or Backward to search from end time to start time Under Video inputs check the inputs to search for highlight the un numbered box to select all The selected inputs are highlighted Under Search for check the boxes to search for contact motion text video loss and system events Check the Alarms only box s...

Page 48: ...evel of motion that will be detected Sliding to the right raises sensitivity sliding to the left lowers sensitivity The highest value detects even the slightest motion Select the input to search using Video input 2 To define the motion sensitive area in the smart motion preview cameo window Select Draw cells and draw in the motion cameo to add or increase detection areas Select Erase cells and dra...

Page 49: ...tion select Forward to search from start time to end time or Backward to search from end time to start time Under Video inputs check the inputs to search for highlight the un numbered box to select all The selected inputs are highlighted Under Search text enter the text string to search for in the recorded text of the selected video inputs Check the Case sensitive box to make the search case sensi...

Page 50: ...ch menu Search results The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first Use the up down arrow keys to move through the list The selected recording is shown in the preview window Click Full Screen or press the enter key for a full screen playback of the selected recording Press the escape key to return to the search menu ...

Page 51: ... 1 Export The main export screen shows information about the connected media and a list of the video segments to be archived Figure 5 12 Export video menu Choose a memory device from the Destination selection box Media status displays the status of the selected memory device Free space displays the available space for archiving Select Erase to empty the selected memory device A list of the video s...

Page 52: ...e archiving process Select Details for an error report if the authenticity check or archiving is unsuccessful If the total size of the video segments is greater than the memory device s free space then only the first segments that fit are archived Those segments that are not archived remain in the list so that they can be archived to a new device 5 7 2 Playback Figure 5 13 Local playback menu By d...

Page 53: ...s the advanced configuration menu to configure all settings Monitor Settings opens a menu to configure monitor settings 5 8 1 Monitor settings The Monitor settings submenu contains display settings for monitor A and monitor B for hybrid models Display options Select a transparent background to see the camera display behind the menus Select the color for the cameo borders black white or gray Check ...

Page 54: ...nds in the Sequence dwell time field Use the the Add button to move camera inputs or multiscreen views to the sequence list Use the Move up or Move down buttons to put them in the desired order Use Remove to clear a single item from the sequence list Use Erase to clear all items from the sequence list Note When a HD camera is part of the sequence list it is not shown during sequencing because HD c...

Page 55: ...and B Check the Contact inputs events Motion detection events Text events or Video loss alarms boxes to display these events on the screen Set the length of time these events remain on the screen in the Display duration field non alarm events only Enter the number of lines to display in the event list and whether only alarm events should be displayed For live and playback modes select to display i...

Page 56: ...itors menu Text display Select the way text events are displayed on both monitor A and B Enable Show text data to see a text data overlay on the monitor Select the text position Set the display duration of a text event Select the text foreground color Select the background color Select the required font size Selct either monospace or proportionally spaced screen font ...

Page 57: ...menu contains two submenus Status opens a menu to view status information Logbook opens a menu to view the system log 5 9 1 Status The Status submenu contains five tabs displaying status information Version Info The version information tab displays the installed firmware version serial number and other version related information for service purposes Storage status The storage status tab displays ...

Page 58: ...unit detects multiple disk sets The active disk set can also be changed in the Storage configuration pages Video signals The video signals tab displays the system video mode PAL or NTSC and video input status Recording status Currently active profile displays current profile Alarm recording at input displays which inputs are in alarm recording mode Motion recording at input displays which inputs a...

Page 59: ...structions en 59 Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual F 01U 246 471 v3 4 2011 06 Table 5 2 Power supply levels Voltage level Lower limit Upper limit 12 Volt 10 8 V 13 2 V 5 Volt 4 7 V 5 3 V 3 3 Volt 3 1 V 3 5 V ...

Page 60: ...ous filter criteria to search in a specified time period for various system events Figure 5 20 Logbook menu Logbook filter Enter start and end times Make a selection of which system events to show Logbook contents shows the earliest and latest available log contents Show click to show the results Logbook results Shows the Date Time and Event type of various system events A video preview screen of ...

Page 61: ...e the way the camera images are displayed on the monitors without requiring user intervention 5 10 1 Alarms An alarm can cause the unit to react as follows A beeper sounds A status message is displayed An alarm icon is displayed The border around a cameo changes color to red An alarm indicator a motion indicator or a video loss indicator flashes The indicator on the key flashes An output relay is ...

Page 62: ... icon yellow or text alarm icon red is displayed in the corresponding cameo An alarm status message is displayed 5 10 5 Video loss alarm If the loss of a video signal causes an alarm Monitor A or B hybrid version only can be configured to show the video loss signal One or both monitors can switch to a multiscreen view The lost camera signal is displayed as a black cameo with the video loss message...

Page 63: ...ves access to all configurable items for the unit This menu has 12 major menu groups listed down the left side The groups have tabs across the top which provide access to a page where the values and functions can be selected and changed Left tabs Top tabs International Language Time date Time server Video Audio Channels 1 32 depending on model General Control Schedule Schedule Exceptions Recording...

Page 64: ...ual Bosch Security Systems 6 1 International 6 1 1 Language Figure 6 1 Configuration menu International Language Select your Language from the drop down list Select the preferred Temperature unit Users General Administrator Users 1 to 7 System Service KBD Serial ports Licenses Logging Left tabs Top tabs ...

Page 65: ...rmation associated with your time zone Note If synchronizing the time causes the the recorder time to be set back less than 10 minutes the recorder clock slows down The recording continues but more frames are stored for each second that the recorder time advances When the recorder time slow down has made up for the number of minutes it was ahead normal clock pace is resumed During playback of vide...

Page 66: ...er Figure 6 3 Configuration menu International Time Server The Use time server function synchronizes the time of the unit with the time of a network time server or another Divar unit Fill in the IP address of the network time server If a time server is not present on the same subnet the unit searches for a suitable time server outside its own network Make sure the Divar gateway is set correctly to...

Page 67: ...ls The tabs 1 8 or 1 16 across the top of the menu contain the settings for each of the analog inputs on a digital hybrid recorder Figure 6 4 Configuration menu Video Audio Analog camera A General tab and a Control tab are available for each analog camera General tab Enter a name for the selected input The name can be up to 16 characters long The Enable video input setting enables default or disab...

Page 68: ...h camera should have a unique address greater than 0 6 2 2 IP Channels A General tab and a Control tab are available for each camera Note An IP stream must only be connected to a single channel on a single Divar There should be no connection to any other device that could influence the settings of the IP device Figure 6 5 Configuration menu Video Audio IP camera IP camera If an IP connection has a...

Page 69: ...mera connection IP address enter the IP address of the IP camera Input Choose Camera for a camera or a single channel encoder Choose Video line 1 4 for a multi channel encoder Stream enter the stream number Encoder profile Displays the encoder profile of the IP device Username Password enter the username and password if applicable 2 Press OK to confirm settings It can take a few seconds to establi...

Page 70: ...haracters long Enable video input This setting enables default or disables the video input Camera resolutions Select a set of resolutions that match the available resolutions of the attached IP camera Enable SD display on local monitor Check to limit the video streams from the camera to only those that the unit can locally decode and display If unchecked video from this IP camera is recorded but i...

Page 71: ...hannels with their Unconstrained bitrate Ceiling bitrate and Status The Unconstrained bitrate is maximum bitrate of camera based on the highest camera settings for resolution frame rate and quality in all recording profiles The Ceiling bitrate is the maximum bitrate allowed for this camera This value can be changed as follows 1 Click on a channel 2 Select a value in the Bitrate ceiling on channel ...

Page 72: ... when the camera can not stream video data due to bitrate limitations If the total required bandwidth is greater than the total availble bandwidth the unit puts cameras into the No Bitstream state starting with the highest numbered IP camera The total required bandwidth of all cameras based on the ceiling values and the total bandwidth available in the unit is shown Note Refer to the data sheet fo...

Page 73: ...e Figure 6 9 Configuration menu Schedule The profiles are represented by different colors in a graphical representation of the weekly schedule The schedule can be changed by selecting a profile number and then drawing an active area in the graphical schedule 6 3 2 Schedule Configuration The use of profiles is defined in a calendar that covers one week This calendar is then repeated for subsequent ...

Page 74: ...d Operation manual Bosch Security Systems 6 3 3 Exceptions Up to 32 exceptions can be set that override the schedule To add an exception select Add Enter the Date Time Duration and the Profile To edit an exception select it and click Change To remove an exception select it and click Remove ...

Page 75: ... channel 1 Select a profile 2 Choose an individual input channel to configure the settings for recording its video and audio 3 Select a submenu for Normal Contact or Motion recording Normal recording the default recording mode Contact recording activated upon an contact input event Motion recording activated upon a motion event 6 4 1 Normal Set values for each of the following fields Normal record...

Page 76: ...ctly and enough lighting is available In addition ensure that the camera is mounted so that it does not shake due to wind or other influences 6 4 2 Contact The fields have the same parameters as those under the Normal tab Additional fields are present for contact recording Contact recording Fixed duration activates recording for the set duration from the start of the event Follows Post activates r...

Page 77: ...m within a single profile to other profiles The camera inputs and the recording modes within each of these profiles can be selected To copy recording settings 1 Check the Copy multiple cameras box to copy several camera inputs within the From profile 2 Select the profile number to copy from 3 Highlight the profiles to copy to highlight the un numbered box to select all 4 Select the camera input s ...

Page 78: ...ORed with the similarly numbered physical contact input This ORed level is used as alarm or event source For example if camera 3 is an IP camera then its contact input is ORed with the recorder contact input number 3 Contact inputs other than contact 1 are ignored by the recorder 6 5 2 Relay outputs By default all relay output contacts are Normally Open NO When needed highlight the relay outputs t...

Page 79: ...profile override lasts for as long as the input is active no override duration can be set Fixed duration the profile override starts when the input becomes active and continues for the time set in the override duration field When a profile override is selected choose which Profile of the six will be used as the override profile and then set the override Duration ...

Page 80: ...otion detection for the entire preview area Select Erase all cells to clear motion detection for the entire preview area Check the Show grid box to outline grid zones 2 Adjust the Trigger level slider to set the level of motion that will be detected Sliding to the right raises sensitivity sliding to the left lowers sensitivity The highest value detects even the slightest motion 3 The Motion indica...

Page 81: ...nu Motion on IP cameras To enable motion detection in the camera 1 Click the Change button until the Motion detection by field shows Camera Now the Divar only receives a motion detected event from the camera 2 Use the camera browser interface to select the type of motion detection algorithm IVA or Motion and configure the motion detection features of the camera Both IVA and Motion events are repor...

Page 82: ...Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series F 01U 246 471 v3 4 2011 06 Installation and Operation manual Bosch Security Systems Note The settings on this page only become effective after clicking the Save button ...

Page 83: ...tion menu Bridge text data Port enter the port for the bridge device Add bridge click to enter the IP address of a bridge Settings click to change the settings of the selected device Remove select a device in the list and click Remove to remove it Note This optional feature requires a software license to be obtained before it is activated See Section 6 12 3 Licenses 6 7 2 DirectIP Direct IP socket...

Page 84: ... TCP ports 7100 7131 on which to listen for text data 3 Select the codepage used by the source system to encode characters 4 Select the camera to store the text data with Click on an entry in the list and select Settings to review and update the configuration data of the particular text source system Click on an entry in the list and select Remove to remove the selected text source system from the...

Page 85: ...should be acknowledged automatically By default an alarm must be manually acknowledged Alarm dwell time Set between 1 and 59 seconds to select the period during which the output relay and the beeper remain active after activation of the alarm Sound beeper on alarm Enable an audible warning upon an alarm Sound beeper on video loss Enable an audible warning upon video loss Actions when entering this...

Page 86: ...o set up Recording Monitor and PTZ actions that should be carried out when motion is detected Recording highlight the video channels to be recorded at motion recording settings when motion is detected highlight the un numbered box to select all A list of the selected channels and their recording properties is shown Monitor highlight the video channels to be displayed on monitors A and B when motio...

Page 87: ...e copy function copies content from within a single profile to other profiles The camera inputs and the action types within each of these profiles can be selected To copy event settings 1 Check the Copy multiple cameras box to copy several camera inputs within the From profile 2 Select the profile number to copy from 3 Highlight the profiles to copy to highlight the un numbered box to select all 4...

Page 88: ...Network Setup General Enter a unique DVR name to be used on the network If Discovery is enabled the unit can be automatically discovered and its IP address can be read If required change the default HTTP port 80 to a new value Remote streaming limit Enter a value between 0 and 1000 Mbps to restrict the network bandwidth available for streaming audio and video to all BVC workstations combined ...

Page 89: ...port Enable DHCP to have IP address subnet mask and default gateway assigned automatically by the network DHCP server The actual values are displayed If DHCP is disabled fill in the IP address the Subnet mask and the Default gateway address for the recorder If Auto DNS address is not enabled then fill in the DNS Server address The MAC address is read only it shows the MAC address of the Ethernet a...

Page 90: ...s Set up the network parameters for the secondary Ethernet port Enable DHCP to have IP address subnet mask and default gateway assigned automatically by the network DHCP server The actual values are displayed If DHCP is disabled fill in the IP address and the Subnet mask The MAC address is read only it shows the MAC address of the Ethernet adapter Connection shows the status of the physical networ...

Page 91: ...gain access to the unit 6 9 5 Monitor Streaming The remote monitor streaming function which is only available on hybrid units allows monitor output A and or B to be streamed remotely via one or more of the analog video inputs The main advantage of using this feature is that multi screen images can be viewed remotely using just one video stream thus requiring only a limited amount of network bandwi...

Page 92: ...92 en Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series F 01U 246 471 v3 4 2011 06 Installation and Operation manual Bosch Security Systems Figure 6 21 Configuration menu Network Monitor streaming ...

Page 93: ...to activate SNMP Community fill in the SNMP authentication string System contact fill in the contact data of the administrator System description describe the recording system System location enter the location of the system Enable white list host check box to activate hosts that list IP addresses that are allowed to access the SNMP feature of the unit Hosts add or remove white list host IP addres...

Page 94: ...urity Systems Traps Figure 6 23 Configuration menu Network SNMP Traps Enable Traps to allow traps to be sent Select the traps to send Coldboot Temperature alarms Power supply alarms Video loss events HDD alarms Text bridge connection loss alarms Hosts add or remove host IP addresses to which the traps are to be sent ...

Page 95: ...only box to prevent recording on that disk set Click OK to start normal operation If you let the timer expire in this panel the disk set last used for recording in the unit becomes the active disk set used in write mode Once the active disk set is choosen the other disk sets are ignored You can add the drives that belong to these other disk sets to the active disk set In this case the video on the...

Page 96: ...is rebuilt this process typically takes about 24 hours while normal operation continues Overwrite after The oldest video is automatically overwritten when the disk set is full Overwriting can be forced to a shorter time period if required for example for legal purposes The total disk set capacity is shown in gigabytes 6 10 2 Disks Figure 6 25 Configuration menu Storage Disks In use In use View the...

Page 97: ...ies to view the status of the selected disk 6 10 3 Service Delete recording until opens a submenu to delete video older than a specified date Delete all recordings will erase all video on all hard disks in the active disk set protected drives will also be erased Pause recording pauses all recordings for a specified period of time 6 10 4 Raid 4 protection Divar 700 series recorders have a licensed ...

Page 98: ...corder and replace the faulty drive with a spare one and reboot The Disk set tab still shows 4 disks in the active disk set In the Disks In use tab the faulty drive is listed together with the 3 good drives In the Disks All tab the 3 good drives with the replacement drive are shown 1 Remove the faulty drive from the active disk set in the Disks In use tab 2 Add the replacement dive to the active d...

Page 99: ...n to the unit by default on power up 6 11 2 Administrator Figure 6 27 Configuration menu Users Administrator Enter a User name which can be up to 16 characters Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters Check Allow local log on to enable local access always enabled Check Allow remote log on to enable remote access Check Auto log off to enable automatic log off after 3 minutes of inactivity ...

Page 100: ...Bosch Security Systems 6 11 3 Users 1 7 Figure 6 28 Configuration menu Users User 1 access rights The access rights for up to seven users can be defined with the seven tabs Enter a User name up to 16 characters Enter a Password up to 12 characters Set different user rights by checking the various check boxes ...

Page 101: ... Security Systems Installation and Operation manual F 01U 246 471 v3 4 2011 06 Figure 6 29 Configuration menu Users User 1 control rights In the Control rights tab set the rights for camera viewing camera control camera pre positioning and relay control ...

Page 102: ...the system settings to a USB memory device Export log for exporting saves a log file containing a list of video exports to a USB memory device Import system configuration will load previously saved system settings from a USB memory device Erase log book will delete the contents of the log book 6 12 2 KBD Figure 6 30 Configuration menu System KBD KBD is used to set a unique ID number between 1 and ...

Page 103: ...6 471 v3 4 2011 06 6 12 3 Serial ports Figure 6 31 Configuration menu System Serial ports COM port The COM port is used for service or integration purposes Set up the communication parameters required RS485 port The COM port is used for service or integration purposes Set up the communication parameters required ...

Page 104: ... address together with a valid license number is required to obtain an activation key via https activation boschsecurity com The license number and instructions on how to obtain the activation key can be found in the letter that is provided when purchasing a Divar license Installed keys lists all license keys already installed on the system Click Install key to enter a new license activation key A...

Page 105: ...stall menu defaults Table 7 1 Quick Install menu default values Navigation Setting Default value Reset International Language English N Time zone GMT 1 West Europe N Time format 24 hour N Time 0 00 N Date format DD MM YYYY N Schedule Week Monday Friday Y Week day 08 00 18 00 Y Weekend day 08 00 18 00 Y Recording Profile 1 6 Normal Resolution 4CIF Y Video quality Medium Y Frame rate PAL NTSC 6 25 7...

Page 106: ...x4 Yes Y 3x3 1 Yes Y 3x3 2 Yes Y Quad 1 Yes Y Quad 2 Yes Y Quad 3 Yes Y Quad 4 Yes Y Sequence Monitor A B Sequence dwell time 5 Sec Y Sequence list Camera 1 32 Y Event display Monitor A B Contact input events Enabled Y Motion detection events Enabled Y Text events Enabled Y Video loss alarms Enabled Y Display duration 10 Sec Y Event list 8 lines Y Only alarms in event list Disabled Y Icon in cameo...

Page 107: ...d time DS N Offset DS N Time server Use time server Disabled N IP address 0 0 0 0 N Video Audio 1 16 Input name Camera 1 32 Y Enable video input Enabled Y PTZ Disabled Y Auto contrast Enabled Y Contrast 50 Y Enable audio input Disabled Y Gain 50 Y 17 32 General IP address 0 0 0 0 N Input Camera value 0 N Stream 1 N Encoder profile 1 N User name service N Password N Control Enabled PTZ Disabled N P...

Page 108: ... Y Audio quality Medium Y 1 32 Motion Motion recording Fixed duration Y Duration 30 seconds Y Resolution 4CIF Y Quality High Y Frame rate 25 IPS Y Record audio Disabled Y Audio quality Medium Y 1 32 Text Text recording Fixed duration Y Duration 30 seconds Y Resolution 4CIF Y Quality High Y Frame rate 25 IPS Y Record audio Disabled Y Audio quality Medium Y Contacts Contact Inputs NC None Y Relay Ou...

Page 109: ...Y Beep on alarm Enabled Y Beep on video loss Enabled Y Actions when entering profile No actions Y Contact 1 32 Enabled 1 16 enabled Y Alarm Disabled Y Actions Apply motion recording for 1 Show mon A 1 Show mon B 1 Y Motion 1 32 Enabled 1 16 Y Alarm Disabled Y Actions Apply motion recording for 1 Show mon A 1 Show mon B 1 N Text 1 32 Enabled 1 16 Y Alarm Disabled Y Actions Apply text recording for ...

Page 110: ...0 0 0 N End address 255 255 255 255 N Monitor streaming Input 1 16 Camera input Y SNMP SNMP Enable SNMP Disabled N Community Public N Enable white list host Disable N Traps Enable traps Disable N Coldboot Disable N Temperature Disable N Power suply Disable N Video loss Disable N HDD status change Disable N Text bridge offline Disable N Hosts Empty list N Storage Disk set Write protect Disabled N I...

Page 111: ...yback Enabled Y Allow export Enabled Y Allow to delete recordings Disabled Y Allow to view text data Disabled N Control rights Camera viewing rights Enabled Y Camera control rights Enabled Y Allow camera pre positions Enabled Y Allow relay control Enabled Y System Service NA KBD ID 1 N First camera number 1 N Access for keyboard 1 4 Mon A Mon B N Serial ports Com port Baud rate 38400 N Parity None...

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Page 113: ...5 2 Vpp 75 ohm automatic termination Outputs hybrid version only 1 Vpp 75 ohm RG59 sync 0 3 V 10 Video standard PAL NTSC auto detect Resolution 704 x 576 PAL 704 x 480 NTSC AGC Automatic adjustment or manual adjustment of gain for each video input Digital Zoom 1 5 6 times Compression H 264 Inputs hybrid version only Mono RCA 1 Vpp 10k ohm Outputs Dual mono RCA 1 Vpp 10k ohm Sample rate 24 kHz per ...

Page 114: ...erminating Audio inputs hybrid version only 8 or 16 RCA Ethernet 1 or 2 RJ45 shielded 10 100 1000 BaseT according to IEEE802 3 Monitor BNC Y C VGA D sub Audio outputs 4 RCA Alarm connectors Screw terminal inputs via external PCB supplied cable diameter AWG 26 16 0 13 1 5 mm2 Malfunction relay Screw terminal output via external adapter supplied cable diameter AWG 28 16 0 08 1 5 mm2 Biphase Screw te...

Page 115: ... SD 704 x 576 PAL 704 x 480 NTSC 704 x 288 PAL 704 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 NTSC Recording Resolution HD 720p60 or 720p30 1280 x 7201080p30 1920 x 1080 Monitor A Full full sequence quad multiscreen alarm call up live and playback analog and IP cameras Monitor B hybrid version only Full full sequence quad multiscreen alarm call up live analog cameras only Dimensions excluding cabling 446 ...

Page 116: ...U EMC directive 89 336 EEC Immunity EN50130 4 Emission EN55022 Class B Harmonics EN61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations EN61000 3 3 Safety USA UL 60950 1 EU CE EN60950 1 Canada CAN CSA C22 2 no E60950 1 Frame rate IPS Resolution Quality 25 30 12 5 15 6 25 7 5 3 125 3 75 1 CIF QVGA Standard 225 124 73 48 30 CIF QVGA Medium 619 340 201 131 82 CIF QVGA High 1013 557 329 215 135 2CIF Standard 317 174 103 67...

Page 117: ...ories Optional Keyboard KBD Digital Universal Intuikey keyboard with joystick Keyboard extension kit LTC 8557 Keyboard port expander LTC 2604 Storage 500GB 1 TB or 2 TB storage expansion kits License for RAID 4 storage Video Manager LTC 2605 91 IP inputs Licenses for 1 4 or 8 IP cameras ATM POS Text Text license Biphase code translators LTC 8782 ...

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Page 120: ...Bosch Security Systems Werner von Siemens Ring 10 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www boschsecurity com Bosch Security Systems 2011 ...

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