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FlexiDome

DN

 IP

V 1.0 | 2006.12

Operating Instructions

Bosch Security Systems

was stored on February 16, 2006 at 12.45 p.m. and 30 sec-
onds.

JPEG posting interval

Enter the interval in seconds at which the images will be sent to 
an FTP server. Enter zero if you do not want any images to be 
sent.

FTP server IP address

Enter the IP address of the FTP server on which you wish to 
save the JPEG images.

FTP server login

Enter your login name for the FTP server.

FTP server password

Enter the password that 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.

i

NOTICE! 

The numbering follows the labeling of the video inputs on the 
actual unit.

Summary of Contents for FlexiDomeDN IP NWD-495V03-10

Page 1: ...FlexiDomeDN IP NWD 495V03 10 NWD 495V03 20 en Operating Instructions ...

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Page 3: ...ncoding 18 1 4 6 Tri Streaming 19 1 4 7 Recording 19 1 4 8 Multicast 19 1 4 9 Encryption 19 1 4 10 Configuration 19 1 4 11 Tampering recognition and motion detectors 19 1 4 12 Snapshots 20 1 4 13 Backup 20 1 4 14 Intelligent Video Motion Detection 20 2 Disassembly 21 3 Mounting the unit 22 3 1 Attach the mounting plate 23 3 2 Make the connections 23 3 2 1 Power connection 24 3 2 2 Network and PoE ...

Page 4: ...og 33 6 1 4 Saving snapshots 33 6 1 5 Recording video sequences 33 6 1 6 Running recording program 34 6 2 Recordings page 35 6 2 1 Selecting recordings 35 6 2 2 Controlling playback 36 7 Configuration via the browser 39 7 1 Settings 39 7 2 General Settings 41 7 2 1 Camera identification 41 7 2 2 Password protection 42 7 2 3 Language selection 43 7 2 4 Date and time 43 7 2 5 Time server 44 7 3 Disp...

Page 5: ...62 7 7 4 Target node 62 7 7 5 Target LUN 62 7 7 6 Target password 62 7 7 7 Initiator name 63 7 7 8 Initiator extension 63 7 7 9 Decoupling the drive used 63 7 7 10 Storage information 63 7 8 Partitioning 64 7 8 1 Creating a partition 64 7 8 2 Partition status 66 7 8 3 Editing a partition 66 7 8 4 Deleting partitions 69 7 9 Recording profile 69 7 10 Recording scheduler 72 7 10 1 Activating recordin...

Page 6: ...1 Network 84 7 14 2 Multicasting 87 7 14 3 Encryption 89 7 14 4 Version information 90 7 14 5 Livepage configuration 91 7 14 6 Licenses 93 7 14 7 Maintenance 94 7 15 Function test 96 8 Connections between video servers 97 8 0 1 Installation 97 8 0 2 Establishing the connection 97 8 0 3 Connect on alarm 97 8 0 4 Connecting with a Web browser 98 8 0 5 Closing the connection 98 9 Operation with decod...

Page 7: ...DN IP en 7 Bosch Security Systems Operating Instructions V 1 0 2006 12 11 Troubleshooting 101 12 Specifications 103 12 1 Dimensions mm inch 105 12 2 Accessories 105 12 2 1 Power transformers 105 13 Glossary 106 ...

Page 8: ...allation or in any area classified as a wet location To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture 4 Object and liquid entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch danger ous 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 ...

Page 9: ...use fire or shock For 24 VAC units voltage applied to the unit s power input should not exceed 28 VAC User supplied wiring must comply with local electrical codes Class 2 power levels Do not ground the supply at the termi nals or at the unit s power supply terminals If unsure of the type of power supply to use contact your dealer or local power company 9 Servicing Do not attempt to service this un...

Page 10: ...bstitutions may cause fire electrical shock or other hazards 12 Safety check Safety checks should be performed upon completion of service or repairs to the unit to ensure proper operating condition 13 Installation Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and in accordance with applicable local codes 14 Attachments changes or modifications Only use attach ments accessories specifi...

Page 11: ...r death WARNING Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this could result in serious bodily injury or death CAUTION Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this may result in minor or moderate injury Alerts the user to important instructions accompanying the unit i NOTICE This symbol indicates information or a company policy that relate...

Page 12: ...Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provides information regarding proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure grounding of the coax to a discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Permanently connected equipment Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect ...

Page 13: ...rning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receiver connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif ferent from that to which the receiver is connected consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for ...

Page 14: ...ysystems com Disposal Your Bosch product was developed and manufactured with high quality material and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electronic and electrical appli ances which have reached the end of their working life must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste material Separate collecting systems are usually in place for disused electron...

Page 15: ...and ready to use and offers the best solution for demanding scene conditions Features include Impact resistant dome Tamper resistant housing Noise elimination true color reproduction Adaptive dynamic range optimization Intelligent Video Motion Detection iso enhanced Video and data transmission over IP data networks Tri Streaming function for simultaneous encoding with three individually definable ...

Page 16: ...OM Manual System requirements Configuration Manager MPEG ActiveX control DirextX control Microsoft Internet Explorer Sun JVM Player and archive player Adobe Acrobat Reader Type number NWD 495V03 10P NWD 495V03 20P Lens Varifocal 3 to 9 mm F1 4 Varifocal 3 to 9 mm F1 4 Standard PAL NTSC Supply voltage 24 VAC 50 Hz or 12 VDC use class 2 power supply or PoE IEEE 802 3af 24 VAC 60 Hz or 12 VDC use cla...

Page 17: ...system 128 MB video memory 1024 x 768 display with 24 bit color Network interface 100 BaseT DirectX 9 0b 1 4 Overview of functions The integrated camera unit incorporates a network video server Its primary function is to encode video and control data for transmission over an IP network With its MPEG 4 encoding it is bandwidth efficient for both network and recording The use of existing networks me...

Page 18: ...minated applications The IR filter switches from color to monochrome automatically by sensing the illumination level In auto switching mode the camera priori tizes motion the camera gives sharp images without motion blur or color the camera gives color pictures as long as the light level permits 1 4 3 Power over Ethernet Power for the camera can be supplied via a Power over Ether net IEEE 802 3af ...

Page 19: ...rs The prerequisite for this is that the UDP and IGMP V2 protocols are implemented on the network 1 4 9 Encryption The data transmissions and the authentication channel can be encrypted to prevent unauthorized access Web browser con nections can be protected using HTTPS 1 4 10 Configuration The camera can be configured using a browser on the local net work Intranet or from the Internet Similarly f...

Page 20: ...owser application Livepage has an icon for saving the video images provided by the unit as a file on your computer s hard drive Clicking this icon stores the video sequences and they can be replayed with the Player from Bosch Security Systems included with the package 1 4 14 Intelligent Video Motion Detection The intelligent video motion detection iVMD system of the camera uses advanced analysis a...

Page 21: ...emove the trim ring with dome by pulling it off of the base 3 Remove the inner liner by pulling it off of the base 4 Loosen the three Phillips captive screws until the mount ing plate separates from the body Mounting plate Camera module and mounting base Inner liner Trim ring and dome CAUTION Installation should only be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with the National Elect...

Page 22: ...on of the screw holes and the entry hole for the wires Fig 3 1 Surface mounting side connection Fig 3 2 Surface mounting top connection Wires Mounting plate Conduit Integrated camera unit and base Three screws M5 supplied Three screws supplied with camera Solid surface three pre drilled 8mm holes Suspension wire Cap Mounting plate Conduit Three screws supplied with camera Integrated camera unit an...

Page 23: ...overing the side entrance b attach a 22 mm inch PG16 gland conduit to the mounting plate 3 2 Make the connections To connect the wiring to the camera use the metal mounting wire to hold the camera during installation on a ceiling Make the power and network connection from inside the connection box Fig 3 3 Preparation 1 Pull out the connection box from the camera encasing 2 To open the connection b...

Page 24: ...tor in the connec tion box 3 2 2 Network and PoE connection 1 Use a shielded UTP Category 5 cable NOTICE Power can be supplied to the camera via the Ethernet cable compliant with the Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af standard 2 Crimp a RJ45 connector onto the cable 3 Connect the network cable to the network connector in the connection box 3 3 Mount the camera 1 Close and screw on the cover of the c...

Page 25: ...he physical default position of the camera is that the top of the image corresponds to the indication TOP The camera module position can be adjusted along three axes When adjusting the camera position ensure that the picture dis play on the monitor is level Set the camera to the desired posi tion by performing the following steps For horizontal adjustment pan rotate the camera module in the base D...

Page 26: ...he monitor by loosening the focus screw and turning the mechanism until the image is in focus 3 Readjust the focal length if necessary 4 Repeat these two adjustments until the desired view is in focus 5 Tighten both screws 6 Remove the adjustment cap from the lens 4 3 Basic settings The camera normally provides an optimal picture without the need for further adjustments The camera has an Installer...

Page 27: ... camera in your network a network valid IP address must be assigned The IP address can also be set remotely via the Configuration Manager This SW package is supplied with the camera on the CD The factory default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Table 4 2 IP address submenu Up key Menu select key Right key Down key Left key Function Selection Description Network Select submenu Select to set the network IP...

Page 28: ...Place the dome onto the base and rotate until it clips into place If necessary clean its surface with a soft cloth 4 Place the sealing ring and the trim ring over the dome 5 Align the tamper resistant screws in the trim ring with threaded ends in the mounting base 6 Use the supplied special screwdriver bit to tighten the three tamper resistant screws i NOTICE The new IP address subnet mask and gat...

Page 29: ...on 1024 768 pixels 16 or 32 bit color depth 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 a Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer If the CD does not start automatically open the root directory of the CD in Win...

Page 30: ... the connection is established the Live page with the video image appears In the application title bar the Livepage selection is used to operate the camera the Set tings selection is used to configure the camera and the applica tion interface i NOTICE A camera offers you the option of limiting access across various authorization levels i NOTICE If the connection is not established the maximum numb...

Page 31: ... is used for network access control 802 1x authentication the camera must be configured first To config ure the camera for a Radius network connect it directly to a PC via a crossed network cable and configure the two parameters identity and password Only after these have been configured can you communicate with the camera via the network ...

Page 32: ...ation 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 6 1 1 Processor load When accessing the camera with a browser the processor load is displayed in the upper right of the window next to the Bosch logo Move the mouse cursor over the ...

Page 33: ... Event log field These messages can be saved automatically in a file 6 1 4 Saving snapshots Individual images from the video sequence that is currently being shown on the Livepage can be saved in JPEG format on the computer s hard drive 1 Click the camera icon to save single images 2 The image is saved at a resolution of 704 576 480 pixels 4CIF The storage location depends on the configuration of ...

Page 34: ...lect a language from the list box at the top 3 Click Tools in the menu 4 Click Archive Player the installation starts 5 Follow the instructions in the installation program The Archive Player is installed together with the Player 6 After a successful installation two new icons for the Player and the Archive Player appear on the desktop 7 Double click the Player icon to start the Player 6 1 6 Runnin...

Page 35: ...on bar in the upper section of the window The playback page appears 6 2 1 Selecting recordings 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 disp...

Page 36: ...ime interval displayed by moving the blue area to the left 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 click ing on the corresponding blue marking If required drag the green arrow to the point in time at wh...

Page 37: ... forward or rewind speed changes depending on how far you move the slide control toward the runner icons You can continuously select playback speed by means of the speed regulator Red bars within the blue gray 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 bo...

Page 38: ...xiDomeDN IP V 1 0 2006 12 Operating Instructions Bosch Security Systems i NOTICE Bookmarks are only valid while you are in the Recordings page they are not saved with the sequences As soon as you leave the page all bookmarks are deleted ...

Page 39: ...ew page contain ing the configuration menu is opened All settings are stored in the camera memory and they are pre served even if the power is interrupted Configuration menu tree The configuration menu tree allows all parameters of the cam era to be configured The configuration menu is recommended for expert users or system administrators All unit parameters can be accessed in this mode Changes th...

Page 40: ...ened 2 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 to the unit and save them there i NOTICE Save the changes made in each window by clicking Set Clicking the Set button saves onl...

Page 41: ...on 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 or BVMS software Camera ID Each camera should be assigned a unique identifier that can be entered here as an additional means of identification i NOTICE The camera name is used for remote identification of a unit i...

Page 42: ...uthorization level You can use it to operate the unit and also to control cameras but you cannot change the configuration The user name live represents the lowest authorization level It can only be used to view the live video image and switch between the different live image displays Password You can define and change a separate password for each user name if you are logged on as Service or if the...

Page 43: ...s 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 1 Enter the current date Since the unit time is controlled by the internal clock it is not necessary to enter the day of the week This is added automatically 2 Enter the current time or click Synchr PC to apply the sys tem time ...

Page 44: ...tomatic switching When editing the table note that values generally occur in linked pairs DST start and end dates First check the time zone setting If it is not correct select the appropriate time zone for the system 1 Click Set 2 Click Details A new window opens showing an empty table 3 Click Generate to fill the table with the preset values from the camera 4 Select the region or the city which i...

Page 45: ...ttings 7 3 1 Display stamping Various overlays or stamps in the video image provide impor tant supplementary information These overlays can be enabled individually and arranged on the image in a clear manner Camera name stamping This field sets the position of the camera name overlay It can be displayed at the Top at the Bottom or at a position of your choice using the Custom option Or it can be s...

Page 46: ...ion Position XY 2 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 watermarking Choose On if the video images transmitted are to be water marked After activation all images are marked with a small green rectangle A red rectangle indicates that the sequence live or save...

Page 47: ...olution 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 For ISDN connections via two B channels resolution 352 288 240 pixels Profile 6 ISDN 1B For ISDN connections via one B channel resolution 352 288 240 pixels Profile 7 Modem For analog modem connections at 20 kBi...

Page 48: ...ding of the data streams Check the box for the required data stream 7 4 2 Changing profiles You can change individual parameter values within a profile and the name You can switch between profiles by clicking the asso ciated tabs i NOTICE Stream 2 is always transmitted for alarm connections and automatic connections Take this into account when assigning the profile i NOTICE The profiles are rather...

Page 49: ... data rate field 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 advanta geous with low bandwidths The image rate in IPS Images Per Second is displayed next to the text block Video resolution Here you can...

Page 50: ...me video quality This setting allows you to adjust the image quality of the P frames depending on the movement within the image The Auto option automatically adjusts to the optimum relationship between movement and image definition focus Selecting Manual allows you to set a value between 4 and 31 on a slide bar The value 4 represents the best quality with if necessary a lower frame refresh rate de...

Page 51: ...olution you wish the JPEG images to have Small 176 144 120 pixels QCIF Medium 352 288 240 pixels CIF Large 704 576 480 pixels 4CIF File name You can select how file names will be created for the individual images which are transmitted 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 n...

Page 52: ...ess Enter the IP address of the FTP server on which you wish to save the JPEG images FTP server login Enter your login name for the FTP server FTP server password Enter the password that 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 J...

Page 53: ...15 to 0 to 15 Peak Average Adjust the balance between peak and average video control 15 to 0 to 15 At 15 the camera controls the average video level at 15 the camera controls the peak video level ALC Speed Adjust the speed of the video level control loop Slow Medium or Fast i NOTICE If the camera is in monochrome mode all color related menu items are disabled and cannot be accessed ...

Page 54: ...ess mode avoids interference from light sources recommended for use with video iris or DC iris lenses only FIXED allows a user defined shutter speed 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 1 10K Sensitivity Up Selects the factor by which the sensitivity of the camera is increased OFF 2x 3x 10x Gain In AGC mode the camera automatically sets the gain to the low est possible value need...

Page 55: ...ofile automatically based on the observed light levels or via the settings page If Auto switching mode is selected the camera automatically switches the filter depending on the observed light level The switching level is programmable Set the video level at which the camera switches to monochrome operation 15 to 0 to 15 In monochrome mode the IR filter is removed giving full IR sensitivity In Auto ...

Page 56: ...k ON automatically increases the visibility of details Black Level Adjusts the black level between 0 and approximately 110mV Zero position of slider corresponds to the factory default black level Contour Adjusts the sharpness of the picture 0 corresponds to the default position Dynamic Noise Reduction In AUTO mode the camera automatically reduces the noise in the picture This may cause some motion...

Page 57: ... set tings In MANUAL mode the Red Green and Blue gain can be manually set to a desired position WB Speed Adjust the speed of the white balance control loop Red Gain ATW mode and AWB hold mode adjusts the Red gain to opti mize the white point Green Gain ATW mode and AWB hold mode adjusts the Green gain to opti mize the white point Blue Gain ATW mode and AWB hold mode adjusts the B gain to optimize ...

Page 58: ... selected area of the image Parts outside this area may be underexposed or overexposed this is normal To set up an area for BLC click Area Selection Selecting an area When you click Area Selection a pop up window appears with a still picture of the received video Use your mouse to select an area in the picture BLC Level adjusts the balance between the selected BLC area and its surrounding ...

Page 59: ...or the camera to optimize the picture after a mode reset 7 6 Recording You can record the images from the camera in the RAM memory of the unit or in an appropriately configured iSCSI storage device Local RAM memory is suitable for short term recordings and pre alarm recordings in Ring mode operation For long term authoritative images it is essential that you use appropri ately sized iSCSI storage ...

Page 60: ...y of these settings 1 Click Log to view a status report with logged actions A new window opens 2 In this window click Delete to delete all entries Entries are deleted immediately you cannot undo this process 3 Click Close to close the window i NOTICE If you select VRM the Video Recording Manager manages all recording and you are not able to make any further configurations via the web browser CAUTI...

Page 61: ... set the configuration parameters 7 7 1 iSCSI IP address 1 Enter the IP address of the required iSCSI server here 2 Click Connect The connection to the IP address is estab lished The iSCSI LUN map field contains the correspond ing logical drives i NOTICE The storage device selected must adhere to the iSCSI specification be available on the network and be completely set up Amongst other things it m...

Page 62: ...ra attempts to create a connection to the required drive using this data As soon as a connection has been established the selected drive is used for recordings 7 7 3 Target IP address Enter the IP address of the required iSCSI server here 7 7 4 Target node Enter the number of the iSCSI server target node 7 7 5 Target LUN Enter the LUN of the required drive 7 7 6 Target password If the drive is pas...

Page 63: ...ng used by another person you can decouple the drive and connect the drive with the camera 1 Double click a drive that is already being used in the LUN map You will see a warning message 2 Confirm the decoupling of the current user The drive is released and can be connected to the camera 7 7 10 Storage information The status of the currently selected storage medium and the data throughput are disp...

Page 64: ...ified for the partition Modifying these parameters leads to reorganiza tion during which stored data is lost In addition the page pro vides you with an overview of the drive data for example total memory A pie chart indicates how much memory space is parti tioned for recordings 7 8 1 Creating a partition Creating a new partition is performed using separate windows in which information is presented...

Page 65: ...the window to con tinue with the next step 5 Click Back in the lower section of the window to view the previous step again 6 Click Cancel to cancel the process and close the wizard Saving changes After you have made all necessary settings you must transfer the settings to the unit and save them To do this you need to quit the help in the last window using the Finish button 1 Switch to the last win...

Page 66: ...tatus A window opens showing information on the high lighted partition This window provides information about the current configuration of the partition No changes can be made here 2 Click OK to close the window 7 8 3 Editing a partition CAUTION Changes to a partition lead to a re organization which results in the loss of all sequences stored on that partition Consequently you should back up all i...

Page 67: ...s 4 After closing the window click Set in the main window to transfer the changes to the unit and to save them Type of recording Select the required recording type In Ring mode the recording proceeds continuously When the maximum hard drive space is reached the oldest recordings are automatically overwritten In Linear mode the recording proceeds until the entire hard drive space is full The record...

Page 68: ... can be recorded in each alarm track Accord ingly the number of alarms entered can be recorded and archived A partition can contain a maximum of 128 alarm recordings If the Ring mode is set for a partition the latest alarm recordings are always saved in the preset number If the Linear mode is selected the recording is stopped as soon as the total number of alarm tracks has been recorded Alarm trac...

Page 69: ...0 2 Click Set to transfer the changes to the unit and to save them 7 9 Recording profile You can define up to ten separate recording profiles You then assign these to individual days or times of day in the recording scheduler Modify the names of the recording profiles on the tabs in the Recording planner page CAUTION Deleting a partition leads to the entire hard drive being reorganized and loss of...

Page 70: ...f you want to copy the currently visi ble settings to another profile A dialog appears and you can select the target profile for the copied settings 4 Click Set in each profile tab that you want saved Standard profile Select the encoder profile to use for continual recording Encoder Select which data stream to record here i NOTICE The recording profile can deviate from the standard setting Active ...

Page 71: ... the checkbox to activate alarm track recording The pre alarm time gap is displayed automatically Post alarm time Select the post alarm time gap from the list box Post alarm profile Select the encoder profile to use for recording during the post alarm time The Standard profile option sets this to the same as the standard profile Motion detection video alarm Select the alarm type that is to trigger...

Page 72: ...iods in 15 minute intervals for any day of the week When you move the mouse cursor over the table the time is displayed In addition to weekdays you can also define holidays which over ride the settings for that weekday This allows you to apply the settings for Sundays to other days of the week 1 Click a profile 2 Click a field in the table and holding down the left mouse button drag the cursor acr...

Page 73: ...ction s The window closes 5 Assign the defined holidays to the recording profile as described above Delete holidays You can delete user defined holidays at any time 1 Click Delete in the Holidays tab This opens a new win dow 2 Click the date to be deleted 3 Click OK The selection is removed from the table and the window closed 4 Repeat for any other dates to be deleted Profile names You can change...

Page 74: ...ions You can select the response of the camera when an alarm occurs In case of an alarm the camera can automatically estab lish a connection to a predefined IP address compatible MPEG 4 compatible hardware receiver or computer with recep tion software You can enter up to ten IP addresses which will be selected in order by the unit in case of an alarm until a con nection is established Connect on a...

Page 75: ...controlling system such as VIDOS or BVMS The camera connects to all devices protected by the same general password To define a general password 1 Select 10 in the Number of Destination IP address list box 2 Enter 0 0 0 0 in the Destination IP address field 3 Enter the password in the Destination password field 4 Set the user password of all the devices to be connected to this password Setting dest...

Page 76: ...ure and activate encryption for media data video audio metadata on the Encryption page see Encryption on page 89 Auto connect Select On if an active connection should be re established auto matically to one of the previously specified IP addresses after each restart connection breakdown or network failure i NOTICE Stream 2 is always transmitted for automatic connections This should be taken into a...

Page 77: ...u can configure the video content analysis for the cam era If necessary click Default to return all settings to their default values 7 12 1 Analysis Select the option On to activate the video content analysis As soon as the VCA is activated metadata are created Depend ing on the analysis type selected and the relevant configuration additional information overlays the video image in the small windo...

Page 78: ...environment and the desired responses The sensitivity must be set to a value greater than zero i NOTICE On the Livepage configuration page you can enable additional information overlays for the live video image too see Livepage configuration on page 91 i NOTICE Additional analysis algorithms with comprehensive functions such as IVMD are available from Bosch Security Systems i NOTICE Reflections of...

Page 79: ...nsor fields that must regis ter a change simultaneously before generating an alarm This setting is independent of the sensor fields selected under Select area This option allows you to detect independently of motion alarms manipulation of the orientation or location of a camera resulting from turning the camera mounting bracket for instance Selecting the area The areas of the image to be monitored...

Page 80: ...mera is sub ject The algorithm reacts to the differences between the refer ence 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 condition still exists If the original condition ha...

Page 81: ...marked areas differs from the reference image an alarm is trig gered This allows you to detect tampering that would other wise not be detected for example if the camera is turned 1 Click Reference to save the currently visible video image as a reference 2 Click Select area and select the areas in the reference image that are to be monitored 3 Check the box Reference check to activate the on going ...

Page 82: ...ck OK to save the configuration 7 Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the changes 7 13 Alarm e mail As an alternative to automatic connecting alarm states can also 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 camera automatically sends an e mail to a user defined e mail a...

Page 83: ...nt 7 13 4 Destination address Enter the e mail address for alarm e mails here The maximum address length is 49 characters 7 13 5 Sender name Enter a unique name for the e mail sender for example the location of the unit This makes it easier to identify the origin of the e mail 7 13 6 Send e mail for testing Test the e mail function by clicking Send now An alarm e mail is immediately created and se...

Page 84: ...e the unit into an existing network Click Set after entering a new IP address To do this enter the old IP address followed by reset for instance 192 168 0 80 reset in the address bar of your web browser When the camera is i NOTICE Changes to the IP address subnet mask or gateway address are transferred to the unit by clicking Set However they do not become active until the device is restarted ...

Page 85: ...r use in a local net work choose UDP HTTP browser port Select a different HTTP browser port from the list if required The default HTTP port is 80 To limit connection to HTTPS you must deactivate the HTTP port To do this activate the Off option HTTPS browser port To limit browser access to encrypted connections choose an HTTPS port from the list The standard HTTPS port is 443 By activating the Off ...

Page 86: ...activate telnet support making telnet connections impossible Ethernet link type If the camera is connected to the network via a switch both devices must have the same preset network connection type If necessary ask your network administrator what value the asso ciated switch is set to Choose Auto for an autosensing network connection If neces sary you can set the value to 10 or 100 MBit s for eith...

Page 87: ...cate with the device 1 Enter the user name that the Radius server uses for the camera in the identity field 2 Enter the password that the Radius server expects from the camera The Radius server must also be appropriately configured Automatic IP assignment If the network has a DHCP server for dynamic IP allocation you can activate DHCP here In this case the IP entered above on this page is overwrit...

Page 88: ...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 operated in multicast mode duplication of the data streams in the net ...

Page 89: ... media data video audio metadata here Activation also causes RCP connections to be encrypted To encrypt data streams you should only allow browser connections via SSL To do this you must deactivate all ports and protocols except HTTPS see HTTPS browser port on page 85 You can select individual data streams for encryption When a key is generated for a stream data is encrypted If you delete the key ...

Page 90: ... manually Automatic key exchange Mark this checkbox to activate an automatic key exchange between two devices or the camera and a software decoder across an encrypted connection 7 14 4 Version information This window is for information only and cannot be modified Keep this information at hand when seeking technical support For example you can copy the hardware and firmware version numbers to paste...

Page 91: ...in window and the upper area of the window banners For access via the Internet Intranet there must be a connection in order to display the image The image files are not stored on the camera 1 Mark the check boxes for the information to be displayed on the Livepage The selected elements are checked 2 Check on the Livepage whether and how the desired items are displayed i NOTICE Either GIF or JPEG i...

Page 92: ...table image on the local network Show alarm input Alarm inputs are displayed next to the video image as icons along with their assigned names If an alarm is active the corre sponding icon changes color Show VCA metadata When video content analysis VCA is activated additional infor mation is displayed in the live video stream For example in Motion mode the sensor areas for motion detection are mark...

Page 93: ... 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 Enter the path for saving the system log here If necessary click Search to find a suita...

Page 94: ...the unit on site The latest firmware can be obtained from your customer service center or from the Bosch Security Systems download area i NOTICE The activation key cannot be deactivated again and is not transferable to other units CAUTION Before starting the firmware update make sure that you have selected the correct upload file Uploading the wrong files can result in the unit no longer being add...

Page 95: ...d the upload has failed and must be repeated To perform the upload you must switch to a special page 1 In the address bar of your browser after the unit IP address enter main htm for example 192 168 0 80 main htm 2 Repeat the upload Configuration download You can save configuration data for the camera to a computer and load saved configuration data from a computer to the unit 1 Click Download a di...

Page 96: ...te upload To work with an SSL connection both sides of the connection must have the appropriate certificates You can upload one or more certificate files one at a time to the camera 1 Enter the full path of the file you wish to upload or click Browse to locate the file 2 Click Upload to start the file transfer The unit restarts automatically after a successful upload 7 15 Function test The camera ...

Page 97: ...hem to the power supply 8 0 2 Establishing the connection There are three options for establishing a connection between a transmitter and a compatible receiver in a closed network an alarm a Web browser via the configuration manager 8 0 3 Connect on alarm With the appropriate configuration a connection between a transmitter and a receiver is established automatically when an alarm is triggered Aft...

Page 98: ...pshot of the selected video source is displayed on the page 2 Click an MPEG 4 connection to begin displaying the video images on the connected monitor 8 0 5 Closing the connection The connection may be closed using a Web browser 1 Use the Web browser to connect to the receiver Its home page is displayed 2 In the title bar of the Monitor window on the page Connec tions click the X icon to end the d...

Page 99: ...seamless management of digital video audio and data across any IP net work It is designed to work with Bosch CCTV products as part of a total video security management system Now you can inte grate your existing components into one easy to manage sys tem or use Bosch s full line capabilities and benefit from a complete security solution based on cutting edge technology and years of experience DiBo...

Page 100: ... to the network 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 10 2 Repairs 10 2 1 Transfer and disposal The camera should only be passed on together with this instal lation guide The unit contains environmentally hazardous mate rials that must be disposed of according to law Defective or superfl...

Page 101: ...ng table is intended to help you identify the causes of malfunctions and correct them where possible Malfunction Possible causes Solution No image transmis sion to remote loca tion 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 estab lished no image transmission The unit s c...

Page 102: ...tomer Service and replace if neces sary Incorrect update file Enter the IP address followed by main htm in your web browser and repeat the upload No LUNs are dis played after connect ing to the iSCSI server iSCSI server configuration has incorrect LUN mapping Check iSCSI server configuration and reconnect LUN FAIL is dis played under a node after connecting to the iSCSI server The LUN list could n...

Page 103: ...electable Day Night Color Mono Auto SensUp Adjustable from OFF to 10x Auto black ON OFF selectable AGC AGC on or fixed maximum level selectable up to 28dB XF DYN Automatic dynamic range enhancement level selectable DNR Automatic noise filtering ON OFF selectable Contour Sharpness enhancement level selectable BLC ON OFF area and level selectable White balance Automatic 2500 9000K with AWB hold mode...

Page 104: ...4 576 480 pixels 2 3 D1 704 288 240 pixels 2CIF 352 576 480 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 cod ing 1 50 60 fields s adjustable PAL NTSC Network protocols TCP UDP IP HTTP S IGMP v2 v3 ICMP ARP RTP Telnet DHCP SNMP V2 802 1x All versions ...

Page 105: ...ystems Operating Instructions V 1 0 2006 12 12 1 Dimensions mm inch 12 2 Accessories Contact your Bosch representative for the latest available accessories 40 37 42 03 1 65 1 59 22 35 1 87 0 88 47 6 0 99 25 22 4 76 121 158 6 2 22 5 0 9 23 5 5 6 0 9 142 5 ...

Page 106: ...ts per second the actual data rate CIF Common Intermediate Format video format with 352 x 288 240 pixels DNS Domain Name Service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows a network device to receive a dynamically allocated IP address and other network parameters from a server in a network FTP File Transfer Protocol Full duplex Simultaneous data transmission in both directions sending and rec...

Page 107: ...fer rates for example via the Internet Net mask A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the net work address and which part comprises the host address It is usually written in dotted decimal notation with full stops separating the bytes for example 255 255 255 192 NTP Network Time Protocol is a standard for synchronizing the system clocks in computers in packet switching networks NTP u...

Page 108: ...nsmission in IP based networks Subnet mask See Net mask TCP Transfer Control Protocol Telnet Login protocol with which users can log on to a remote computer host on the Internet TSL TSL Transport Layer Security versions 1 0 and 1 1 are stan dardized enhancement of the SSL 3 0 protocol see SSL TTL Time To Live life cycle of a data packet in station transfers UDP User Datagram Protocol URL Uniform R...

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