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Divar - Digital Versatile Recorder

Installation Instructions

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Page 3: ...urity Systems Divar Digital Versatile Recorder Installation manual Chapters 1 Introduction 2 Quick install 3 Operating instructions 4 Hardware setup 5 Menu system 6 Using the Configuration Tool 7 Menu default values 8 Technical specifications ...

Page 4: ...ay period 2 5 Weekend 2 5 Rec day 2 5 Rec weekend night 2 5 Enable alarm inputs for 2 5 Alarm input recording 2 5 Enable motion for 2 5 Motion recording 2 5 Approximate recording duration 2 6 Network settings 2 6 DHCP 2 6 DVR name 2 6 IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway 2 6 MAC address 2 6 Bandwidth limit 2 6 Operating instructions 3 1 Front panel controls 3 2 Indicators 3 2 Keys 3 2 Primar...

Page 5: ...able 5 8 Bilinx cameras 5 8 Sequences 5 8 Configure Monitors 5 8 System Settings 5 9 Recording Setup 5 9 Playback Setup 5 10 Event Setup 5 10 History Log Setup 5 11 Local Passwords 5 12 Connectivity 5 12 Licenses 5 13 Input and output contacts 5 13 Profiles 5 13 Calendar setup 5 13 Profile override 5 14 Profile manager 5 14 System behavior 5 14 Using the Configuration Tool 6 1 Getting started 6 2 ...

Page 6: ...bel may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations Attention Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ...

Page 7: ...s can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 18 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 electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 19 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement p...

Page 8: ...TION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM Reference Definition of terms Cameo Single camera picture in a multiscreen display Dwell time The length of time that an alarm indicator continues to operate after the event causing it has occurred The length of time a single image of a sequence is shown Full screen A display that only shows one picture occupying a full screen Multiscreen The division of a dis...

Page 9: ...aranteed with unsynchronized cameras The recording rate and quality are selectable per camera All models have extensive alarm handling functions and telemetry control 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 front panel control keys and on screen display menu system One monitor output pr...

Page 10: ...ideo coaxial cable This manual describes the 16 channel version with an internal DVD writer and Bilinx enabled camera inputs Both 6 channel and 9 channel versions operate in exactly the same way except that fewer cameras can be connected there are fewer camera keys and the number of multiscreen views is reduced Instructions that only apply to the internal DVD writer or Bilinx functionality are ind...

Page 11: ...ion manual Installation manual this manual A 25 pin D type connector board with screw terminals used for switching and alarm connections A 15 pin D type connector board with screw terminals used for PTZ connections Power supply cord Network cross over cable Serial RS232 cross over null modem cable Divar loop through cable Rack mounting kit A CD ROM with the software and the manuals SCSI terminator...

Page 12: ...deo Manager for system expansion ATM POS bridge for connecting ATM POS devices Bosch Security Systems external DVD writer for local archiving for Divars without internal writer DVD writer The following points should be taken into consideration when using the internal DVD writer The DVD writer might not support all CD and DVD media For a list of approved CD and DVD media not supplied by Bosch pleas...

Page 13: ...es instructions on how to quickly get the unit operational Make the connections described on the following pages and then enter the relevant data in the quick install menu The Quick Install menu appears the first time you start the unit When you have entered the relevant information the unit will be operational ...

Page 14: ... 6 9 8 DIVAR 390 Ohm ATM POS bridge PC VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT 3 11 2 7 5 4 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 SHIELD CTRL 1 SHIELD SHIELD CTRL 2 SHIELD CTRL 3 SHIELD CTRL 4 SHIELD CTRL 5 110 240 Vac Storage Array A B AutoDome Terminator can be 6 9 or 16 depending on model ...

Page 15: ... port For Divars with an internal DVD writer Do not remove the supplied terminator from the SCSI connector unless you connect a disk array Powering up 10 Switch on all connected equipment 11 Connect the power cord to the unit First time use The unit starts with a multiscreen display The Quick install menu opens the first time you use the unit Fill in these basic settings to get the unit operationa...

Page 16: ...k mark means selected ALARM MONITOR Select the monitor on which input alarm messages are displayed RECORDING SETTINGS Opens recording settings submenu to fill in the basic recording settings for the day and weekend night profiles NETWORK SETTINGS Opens network settings submenu to fill in the settings that control the behavior of the unit with respect to a network SAVE EXIT Select this item to load...

Page 17: ...conds up to 25 IPS The Images Per Second IPS rates available for NTSC range from Never 0 1 10 one image every 10 seconds up to 30 IPS Set the recording speed to NEVER to not record a camera at all No pre alarm recording is done and the camera cannot be viewed over the network ENABLE ALARM INPUTS FOR Select the profiles during which alarm inputs are enabled Choose day only weekend night only both d...

Page 18: ...d in motion recording for 3 of the time NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP Set DHCP to Yes to have IP address subnet mask and default gateway assigned automatically by the network server The actual values are displayed DVR NAME Enter a Divar name to be used in the network IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK AND DEFAULT GATEWAY Fill in the IP subnet mask and default gateway addresses when DHCP is set to No MAC ADDRESS The M...

Page 19: ...ructions in this chapter explain the purpose of the front panel keys The functions available can be limited by setting passwords Some functions may also require a software license An administrator has access to many more functions in the menu Refer to Chapter 5 Advanced Menu Setup for a full list of available menu items ...

Page 20: ...Systems Divar Installation Manual Operating instructions EN 3 2 Front panel controls Divar Bilinx Divar Bilinx DVD writer Open Close button DVD writer Read Write LED Divar Bilinx Divar Bilinx with internal DVD writer ...

Page 21: ...a camera signal Video loss flashes when a video loss condition is detected for a camera input Keys The keys on the front panel can be used for controlling primary functions or alternate functions Symbols for the primary functions are shown above the keys Symbols for the alternate functions are shown below the keys The alternate functions are activated by first pressing the ALT key and then the des...

Page 22: ...D or CD Play key in live mode press to resume playback from the last used playback position in pause mode press to resume playback Fast forward in live mode press to start playback from one minute earlier in playback mode press to speed up the playback rate in pause mode press to step forward one frame ACK key press when flashing to acknowledge an alarm Multiscreen key press to see different monit...

Page 23: ... Left Up Down Right Select key selects a submenu or menu item or saves selections made in menus ESC key press to return to previous level or to exit menu system without saving press to leave help system Menu key opens the menu system Mon A key assigns front panel keys to monitor A Mon B key assigns front panel keys to monitor B Sequence key view cameras in sequence on full screen or quad displays ...

Page 24: ...on monitor B When multiple alarms or motion occur camera pictures are sequenced on monitor B 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 ALT key and then press the monitor A key To control the display on monitor B 1 Check that the light on the front panel is lit 2 If is not lit press the ALT key and t...

Page 25: ...ey or selecting a single camera also stops sequencing Cameo assignment Assigning cameras to cameos in a multiscreen view 1 Press the ALT key and then the multiscreen key The multiscreen key indicator flashes The border around the active cameo is green The camera key of the camera shown in the active cameo lights green 2 Use the arrow keys if you wish to select a different cameo 3 Press a camera ke...

Page 26: ... of 2 3 Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture to be displayed 4 Press the zoom key again to zoom in further The picture is enlarged by a factor of 4 5 Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture you want to see 6 Press the zoom key again to return to a full picture and leave the zoom mode The zoom indicator no longer lights 7 Press the ALT key to return the keys to normal o...

Page 27: ...ted playback position Press the live key to switch back to live viewing An alarm also switches the unit back to live viewing Playback mode In playback mode the video control keys operate as follows Press the rewind key to start reverse play of recordings Pressing it again and again increases the display rate to a maximum and then back to normal speed again Press the rewind key in the pause mode to...

Page 28: ...oftware is present in the Divar use the supplied CD ROM to load the latest version of the Archive Player into the Divar Search mode Press the search key to open the search menu Use the search menu to search for stored video recordings SEARCH CRITERIA Set the Event filter to search for only alarm events only motion events or both Set to None so that the search is not restricted by events Set to Sma...

Page 29: ...ned for motion Use the arrow keys to move around the grid Press F1 to insert a motion detection area Use the arrow keys to enlarge it Press F1 again to save the area Press the escape key to cancel and return to grid square selection Press the select key to leave the grid F2 clears all motion detection areas Select Start Search or press F2 to initiate the search procedure Press the escape key to ex...

Page 30: ... to an event in any one of the following ways Alarms A beeper sounds A status message is displayed An alarm icon is displayed The border around a cameo can change color An alarm indicator or flashes The indicator flashes An output relay is activated Alarms and Triggers The view modes on the monitors change A controllable camera is moved to a pre defined position Recording speed changes The unit ch...

Page 31: ...is enabled the beeper and the alarm and indicators switch off after the dwell time Motion alarm If a motion detection signal causes an alarm Monitors A and B can switch to a pre programmed view mode Monitor A The border around the displayed cameos is yellow The motion icon is displayed in each cameo An alarm status message is displayed Monitor B Sequenced display of pre programmed cameras The alar...

Page 32: ...used view mode is restored If the camera with video loss is visible the black cameo and the video loss message continue to be displayed as long as there is no video present If an alarm is not acknowledged the beeper and the video loss and indicators switch off after the dwell time but the alarm still needs to be acknowledged If auto acknowledge is enabled the beeper and the video loss and indicato...

Page 33: ...Security Systems CHAPTER 4 Hardware setup This chapter contains detailed information about the connection of external equipment to the unit The connector types and their pin signals are described All the connectors are located at the rear panel of the unit ...

Page 34: ... connector can receive a camera s signal This signal is looped through directly connected to the other connector so that you can send the camera s signal to other equipment The camera input connectors are auto terminating so you do not 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 th...

Page 35: ...C Console port connection The serial RS232 console port connector is used to connect a PC to the unit for configuration or service purposes Use a null modem cable to connect the serial port of the PC to the unit The Baud rate can be selected in the menu system The serial RS232 console port connector is also used to connect Bosch D9000 series control panels via an interface unit for Divar alarm act...

Page 36: ...o connect several Divar units to each other The loop through connector arrangement allows easy interconnection of up to 30 Divars The connection uses RS485 based communications The RS485 connection is not galvanically separated If you have an installation where Divars are connected via RS485 and they are not located close to each other you must ensure that they are grounded via the same clean grou...

Page 37: ...o IP addresses are assigned automatically if the network server uses DHCP Refer to the System settings Connectivity Network setup menu Specifications Connection 10 100 BaseT IEEE 802 3 Differential signal voltage 2 8V max inputs have transient overvoltage protection Port details IEEE 802 3 802 3u 100Base TX 10Base T physical layer Auto Negotiation 10 100 Full Half Duplex Cable length 100 Meters 10...

Page 38: ...ters max Recommended cable Belden 8760 Number of loads per output 4 max Control port 15 pole D type socket SHIELD CTRL 1 SHIELD SHIELD CTRL 2 SHIELD CTRL 3 SHIELD CTRL 4 SHIELD CTRL 5 8 1 9 15 Panel view Signal name Pin no Description Code 1 1 Bi phase control ch 1 minus Code 1 2 Bi phase control ch 1 plus Shield 3 System ground cable shield Code 2 4 Bi phase control ch 2 minus Code 2 5 Bi phase c...

Page 39: ... as N O or N C in the menu system The relays are active for the duration of the driving event Connect the application to the alarm output relays resistive loads only Do not exceed 30 Vac 40Vdc 500 mA continuous or 10VA on an alarm output relay s contacts The contacts must not be used at AC line voltages Specifications Alarm input impedence Internal pull up 10K to 5V Input voltage range 0 3V min to...

Page 40: ...arrow 8 Bits single ended Max number of SCSI devices 6 7 when Divar has no internal DVD writer Max transfer rate 20 Mbytes per second Total max cable length Fast 20 2 to 4 SCSI devices 3m uniformly spaced 5 to 6 7 SCSI devices 1 5m uniformly spaced The internal SCSI cable length is approximately 17 cm This must be taken into account when calculating the total cable length Alarm_in_6 6 Alarm input ...

Page 41: ...nnections Loop through terminations Video levels of incoming signals and the possibility of ground loops Record for at least three minutes at the highest recording speed Then play back the recording selecting each camera for full screen display in turn Check the playback picture quality Check to see whether the programmed quality setting is adequate Maintenance Maintenance of this unit is limited ...

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Page 43: ...nded method if you are using the unit in a stand alone configuration If you do have a PC connected to the unit or the unit is used in a network environment then the Configuration Tool offers a more convenient way of accessing and using the menu In both cases the parameters available are the same Slight differences in navigation and selection are only due to the differences between the keys on the ...

Page 44: ...the unit By spending some time in planning and setting up the six profiles available you can provide efficient use of resources while maintaining effective cover for most types of working situations Profiles are usually based on a calendar switching on and off at a particular date or time for example weekends or night Profiles can also be switched by an input signal based on an external switch or ...

Page 45: ...menu History Disk manager Time Date View settings System settings Profiles Advanced menus History View history list Disk manager Status overview Local archiving Protected recordings Authenticity check Stop recording Storage setup Delete video Erase disk Time Date View settings Camera setup Sequences Configure monitors System settings Language Quick install Record setup Playback setup Event setup H...

Page 46: ...associated data is also accessed via this menu Archiving is accessed via this menu Access to some menus may be password protected STATUS OVERVIEW Disk Capacity shows the total space available in Gigabytes Used Space shows the total space used by all video recordings including protected recordings Protected Recordings Usage shows the space used by protected recordings that cannot be overwritten The...

Page 47: ...rwritten or deleted are removed from the list View Archive List To remove a video segment from the list select it with the arrow keys and press F2 Select Start Archiving to write the video segments to disk If the total size is greater than the disk capacity 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 n...

Page 48: ...and external storage The total disk space available is shown in Gigabytes Any new disks found are disabled by default Select the storage location you wish to enable or disable All recorded video is lost if you change a disk configuration If you choose Yes to continue all video is erased Select Storage Status for an overview of the status of all internal and external disks Storage status OK if ever...

Page 49: ...e Configure Monitors submenu to set up the monitor displays CAMERA SETUP Use the Camera Setup menu to access the submenus for setting the camera names for locking cameras and for controlling cameras Camera name Select a camera by pressing a camera key on the unit The number of the camera is the number of the connector at the rear of the unit to which it is connected Enter a name for the selected c...

Page 50: ... 60 seconds The default value is 5 seconds List Full screen monitor A The sequence list shows the order in which the camera images are displayed in full screen mode Control Center version 1 only Use the arrow keys to select a position in the list Press a camera key on the unit to enter a camera number in the list Press F2 to clear the rest of the list Press F1 to restore all defaults Connected cam...

Page 51: ... to those items that are used to configure the system Select the language for the menu from the list Select Quick Install to quickly set up the system The quick install menu is described in Chapter 2 If you select Factory Defaults all settings in the menu system are reset to their default value RECORDING SETUP The continuous mode overwrites older recordings when the disk is full You can set an ove...

Page 52: ...n an input is activated Select the number of the output relay to be activated when any alarm input is activated Enable the beeper to activate it when an alarm input is activated Select the Input Name submenu to assign a name to each of the 16 Divar inputs If an alarm panel is connected to the RS232 port and enabled select the Alarm Input Mapping submenu to associate alarms from the alarm panel wit...

Page 53: ...he controllable camera Select a view mode Only view modes that are enabled can be selected If you have selected the full screen or quad view mode select the cameras to be displayed Display mon B Select the camera number that generates the motion event If you have controllable cameras set a camera number and a pre position number The specified camera goes to this position when motion is detected by...

Page 54: ...nabled the Control Center can carry out automatic discovery and read the IP address of the unit Restrict the network bandwidth by entering an Mbps between 0 and 100 for the bandwidth limit Network access Access to the unit via the network can be set for up to six different users Restrict access to the unit by listing an IP address range The range you use will normally depend on your network setup ...

Page 55: ...licenses are shown at the bottom of the menu screen INPUT AND OUTPUT CONTACTS The contacts of the input and output relays default to normally open N O Place a check mark in the box under a specific relay to set its contacts to normally closed N C Press a camera key to place or remove a check mark PROFILES Six different profiles can be stored These profiles can be activated by an input switch or by...

Page 56: ...ifferent profiles The Camera Pre position on Profile Change submenu sets four controllable cameras to a specified pre position when the active profile is changed to a different profile Profile override inputs Six inputs can be set up to select a profile The active profile defined by the calendar and exception day schedule is overridden by the input selection as long as the input is active Inputs u...

Page 57: ...not record a camera at all No pre alarm recording is done and the camera cannot be viewed over the network No ATM POS data is recorded Input Each input when activated can change the normal recording behavior of up to four cameras for a maximum of 120 seconds Select the profile Select the input number Select the cameras whose recording behavior should change Set the recording rates and quality leve...

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Page 59: ...er The Configuration Tool runs on a PC that is connected to the Divar either directly via an RS232 serial connection or via an Ethernet network connection Although all settings can also be configured with the on screen display menu of the Divar itself the Configuration Tool offers a very user friendly alternative It also allows configuration settings to be saved on the PC hard disk These can be re...

Page 60: ...e the Setup exe file on the CD and double click it 3 Follow the instructions on the screen and select to install the Configuration Tool when asked to complete the installation Starting the Configuration Tool Starting the Configuration Tool depends on how you are connected to the unit via a serial RS232 connection via a network or offline Serial connection If your PC is connected directly to the un...

Page 61: ... window allows you to add Divars to the list or delete Divars from the list To automatically detect all enabled Divars on the network 1 Click Detect To detect a Divar Discovery must be enabled on that Divar 2 Select a Divar and click OK to add the selected Divar to the list To add a Divar to the list 1 Click Add 2 Enter the IP address or nickname of the new Divar The IP address to be filled in is ...

Page 62: ...er is exceeded a window is displayed An administrator can use this window to force off a user The list shows all users that are currently logged in To disconnect a user 1 Select a user in the list 2 Click Yes Menu structure differences The Configuration Tool allows you to access and use menu items of the unit These menu items are explained in Chapter 5 Although the items are the same the menu stru...

Page 63: ...e events you want to see Fill in the date time values to restrict the period for viewing events Uncheck those type of events that you do not wish to see The latest event is shown first If a date or time has been changed the original values are also displayed Press More to see more events Settings button Click the Settings button to display the menu for configuring the Divar The menu tree structure...

Page 64: ...hese files as you like just give them different names The settings in these files can be loaded back into the Configuration Tool either completely or in subgroups Although these files are stored as text files and can be viewed with a text viewer do not change or edit them as this makes them unusable Import 1 Click the import button to open a settings file 2 In the dialog box select the location an...

Page 65: ...n be undone Previous Next Use these buttons to move through the settings menu Click the previous button to go back to the page that was active before the current page Click the next button to activate the next page in the menu system Print When the Overview or History page is active you can print the complete contents of the page or list 1 Click the print button to print the current settings 2 Cli...

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Page 67: ... default values The table on the following pages lists the items of the menu system of the unit with default values The righthand column of the table gives the default values of these menu items These values are restored when the Factory defaults item of the System settings menu is selected ...

Page 68: ... errors Yes Time Date Time zone GMT 01 00 Western Europe PAL GMT 06 00 Eastern time NTSC Time format 24 hour PAL 12 hour NTSC Date format YYYY MM DD Synchronize Use timer server No IP address 0 0 0 0 Daylight saving Yes View Settings Camera setup Camera name Select input 01 16 Title CAMERA 1 CAMERA 16 Camera lock out Enter password only when set Camera list No cameras locked Set password No passwo...

Page 69: ...onitor B All cameras connected Dwell time monitor A 5 seconds Dwell time monitor B 5 seconds Configure Monitors Display titles monitor A On Display titles monitor B On Display time date monitor A On Display time date monitor B On Display motion Off Status position Bottom 0 Text intensity White clear Cameo border intensity Black Exit menu on alarms No Menu time out On ATM POS Position Top left Dura...

Page 70: ...arm 1 min Output relay None Beeper Disable Playback Setup List of camera block after No block Event Setup Alarm dwell time 5 seconds Trigger dwell time 5 seconds Input Setup Output relay Relay 1 Beeper Enable Display monitor A Camera pre positions None PP01 Display monitor B Camera pre positions None PP01 Input name INPUT 01 INPUT 16 Auto protect Input 1 to 4 None Protected before event 5 minutes ...

Page 71: ...per Disable Video loss Setup Display monitor A Yes Display monitor B No Output relay Relay 2 Beeper Enable History log setup Log alarms Yes Log motions Yes Log video loss Yes Log errors Yes Log network Yes Connectivity Keyboard access Keyboard 1 Both Keyboard 2 Both Keyboard 3 Both Keyboard 4 Both Network setup DHCP Yes Discovery Enabled DVR name DIVAR Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Defau...

Page 72: ...List of IP addresses 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 List of users User name ADMINISTRATOR USER2 6 User rights Playback User password No password Expand system DVR ID 1 First camera number 1 Com port Connect to CCL Baudrate 9600 Parity None Bits 8 Stopbits 1 RTS CTS On Input and Output contacts Inputs N O Outputs N O Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Default value ...

Page 73: ...cameras Inputs alarm Enabled for connected cameras Motion enable Disable all Motion alarm Disable all Video loss enable Enabled for connected cameras Auto acknowledge alarms Yes Output handling Select profile 1 Relay enable Relays 1 and 2 enabled Beeper Enable Recording setup Normal List all cameras quality IPS Medium 1IPS Input Cameras not in alarm IPS No change Recording duration 30 seconds Leve...

Page 74: ... IPS No change Recording duration 15 seconds Access restrictions Select profile 1 Local playback password Disable User 2 Access User 3 Access User 4 Access User 5 Access User 6 Access Copy system behavior Copy from None Copy to None Advanced menus No Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Default value ...

Page 75: ...Divar Installation Manual Technical specifications EN 8 1 Bosch Security Systems CHAPTER 8 Technical specifications The following pages give the technical specifications of the unit ...

Page 76: ...ltage 12V Bi Phase Impedance 128 ohm max overvoltage protection 40V max cable length 1 5km Bilinx Bilinx enabled controllable cameras via BNC camera connectors Divar Bilinx version only Connectors Video inputs 6 9 or 16 looping BNC auto terminating Ethernet RJ45 shielded 10 100 BaseT according IEEE802 3 Monitors BNC 2 MON A multiscreen MON B spot alarm Alarm connectors Screw terminal input Bi Phas...

Page 77: ...ng version without DVD writer 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Operating version with DVD writer 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative humidity Operating 93 non condensing Storage 95 non condensing Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements USA FCC Part 15 Class B EU EMC directive 89 336 EEC Immunity EN50130 4 Emission EN55022 Class B Harmonics EN61000 3 2 Voltage fluc...

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Page 80: ...lkow Allee 85521 Ottobrunn Germany www bosch sicherheitssysteme de Bosch Security Systems B V P O Box 80002 5600 JB Eindhoven The Netherlands www boschsecuritysystems com 2005 Bosch Security Systems B V Subject to change Printed in Portugal ...

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