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Installation and Operating Manual |
VIP X2
Configuration using a Web browser
Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5
Partitioning
Two partitions can be set up for recordings of the cameras connected to
the VIP X2, in a similar manner to the partitioning often found on computer hard
drives. Parameters such as size, quality and type of video recording or compres-
sion standard used can be specified for each partition. Modifying these param-
eters leads to reorganization, during which stored data is lost.
The unit requires a dedicated partition for the recordings of each connected
camera. Each partition is linked to its own encoder or camera input: camera
input
Video In 1
with partition number
01
, camera input
Video In 2
with
partition
02
. This assignment cannot be modified. As a result, all numbers are
always displayed in the list, regardless of whether a corresponding partition is
available or has been deleted. Both potential partitions need to be configured in
order to record two cameras. Two partitions are already pre-configured in the
default configuration.
All partitions are listed in the table on the page
Partitioning
together with the
number of the video input (
Camera
), their partition name, alarm tracks, type and
size.
In addition, the page provides you with an overview of the drive data; for exam-
ple total memory and number of partitions created. A pie chart indicates how
much memory space is partitioned for recordings.