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Table of Contents
1Safety7
1.1Safety precautions7
1.2Important safety instructions7
1.3Important Notices9
1.4FCC and UL11
1.5Bosch notices12
2Introduction13
2.1Digital video recorder applications13
2.1.1Versions13
2.1.2Manuals13
2.1.3Features14
2.2Unpacking14
2.2.1Package contents14
2.3Installation environment15
2.3.1Mounting15
2.3.2Ventilation15
2.3.3Temperature15
2.3.4Power Supply15
2.3.5Environment15
2.4Associated equipment15
2.5Warranty15
3Quick install16
3.1Connections16
3.1.1Primary connections16
3.1.2Optional connections16
3.1.3Powering up16
3.2First-time use17
3.3Quick install menu18
3.3.1International18
3.3.2Continuous Recording19
3.3.3Network20
4Hardware setup21
4.1Camera connections21
4.2Audio connections21
4.3Monitor connections22
4.3.1VGA (Monitor A)22
4.3.2CVBS22
4.4RS-232 COM port connections23
4.5Ethernet connection24
4.6RS485 port24
4.7USB connectors25
4.8External alarm I/O connection25
4.9Power supply26
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4.10Maintenance26
5Operating instructions27
5.1Front panel controls27
5.1.1Keys28
5.1.2Indicators29
5.2Mouse Controls30
5.3Remote control31
5.4Viewing pictures32
5.4.1Monitor A32
5.4.2Monitor B32
5.4.3Viewing32
5.5Live and playback34
5.5.1Live mode34
5.5.2Playback mode34
5.6Overview of the menu system35
5.6.1Access using the front panel keys35
5.6.2Access using the mouse35
5.6.3Main menu36
5.7Search37
5.7.1Date/time search38
5.7.2Event search39
5.7.3Smart search40
5.8Export41
5.9System information42
5.10Log43
5.11Triggers and alarms44
5.11.1Alarm inputs44
5.11.2Motion events45
5.11.3Video loss alarm45
5.11.4Multiple alarms45
6Configuration menu46
6.1Camera48
6.1.1Camera48
6.1.2Video adjustment49
6.1.3PTZ50
6.1.4Continuous Recording51
6.1.5Input Recording52
6.1.6Motion Recording53
6.1.7Network Live Streaming53
6.1.8Video format54
6.2Schedule55
6.2.1Schedule55
6.3Display56
6.3.1Language56
6.3.2Monitor A56
6.3.3Monitor B56
6.4Event57
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6.4.1Input57
6.4.2Motion58
6.4.3Alarm acknowledge59
6.4.4System menu60
6.5Network61
6.5.1TCP/IP61
6.5.2Streaming to mobile devices61
6.5.3Connecting using a smart mobile phone61
6.5.4DDNS63
6.5.5Notification63
6.5.6Mail64
6.6System65
6.6.1Date/Time65
6.6.2NTP65
6.6.3Beeper65
6.6.4Users66
6.6.5Configuration67
6.6.6Hard Disk68
6.6.7System69
7Web Client Software70
7.1Getting started70
7.1.1System requirements70
7.1.2Connecting to the DVR the first time70
7.2How to log on71
7.2.1Menu structure differences71
7.3Introducing the browser window72
7.3.1Live mode72
7.3.2PTZ camera control72
7.3.3Camera views74
7.3.4Playback mode74
7.3.5Export mode75
7.3.6Configuration mode76
8Archive Player77
8.1Getting started77
8.1.1System requirements77
8.1.2Installation77
8.1.3Starting the Program77
8.2Introducing the main window78
8.2.1Open button78
8.3Camera Views78
8.4Viewing Images79
8.4.1Assigning Cameos79
8.5Using the playback controls79
8.5.1Capturing a still image80
8.6Find image80
8.7Video slider bar 80
8.8Checking authenticity 80
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8.9Exit button 80
9Menu default values81
10Technical specifications85
10.1Electrical85
10.1.1Mechanical86
10.1.2Environmental86
10.1.3Electromagnetic and Safety87
10.2DVD compatibility87
10.3USB memory sticks87
AAppendix88
A.1Software licenses88
A.1.1Bosch software88
A.1.2Other licenses — copyright notices88
A.1.3Warranties and disclaimer of warranties89
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1Safety
1.1Safety precautions
DANGER!
High risk: This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as "Dangerous
Voltage" inside the product.
If not avoided, this will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death.
WARNING!
Medium risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
If not avoided, this could result in minor or moderate bodily injury.
CAUTION!
Low risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
if not avoided, this could result in property damage or risk of damage to the unit.
1.2Important safety instructions
Read, follow, and retain for future reference all of the following safety instructions. Heed all
warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit.
1.Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Follow any instructions
provided with the unit. Generally, using a dry cloth for cleaning is sufficient but a moist,
fluff-free cloth or leather shammy may also be used. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners.
2.Heat Sources - Do not install the unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters,
stoves, or other equipment (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
3.Ventilation - Any openings in the unit enclosure are provided for ventilation to prevent
overheating and ensure reliable operation. Do not block or cover these openings. Do not
place the unit in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided, or the manufacturer's
instructions have been adhered to.
4.Water - Do not use this unit near water, for example near a bathtub, washbowl, sink,
laundry basket, in a damp or wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an outdoor
installation, 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.
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 - For added protection during a lightning storm, or when leaving this unit
unattended and unused for long periods, unplug the unit from the wall outlet and
disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit from lightning and
power line surges.
7.Controls adjustment - Adjust only those controls specified in the operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of other controls may cause damage to the unit. Use of controls or
adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
8.Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords. This can cause fire or
electrical shock.
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9.Power supply cord and plug protection - Protect the power supply cord and plug from
foot traffic, being pinched by items placed upon or against them at electrical outlets, and
its exit from the unit. For units intended to operate with 230 VAC, 50 Hz, the power
supply cord must comply with the latest versions of IEC 60227. For units intended to
operate with 120 VAC, 60 Hz, the power supply cord must comply with the latest
versions of UL 62 and CSA 22.2 No.49.
10. Power disconnect - Units have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is
inserted into the power source. The power cord plug is the main power disconnect
device for switching off the voltage for the unit.
11. Power sources - Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the
label. Before proceeding, be sure to disconnect the power from the cable to be installed
into the unit.
12. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
13. 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 cabinet is damaged;
–unit exhibits a distinct change in performance;
–unit does not operate normally when the user correctly follows the operating
instructions.
14. Replacement parts - Be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by
the manufacturer, or that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions could void the warranty and cause fire, electrical shock, or
other hazards.
15. Safety check - Safety checks should be performed upon completion of service or repairs
to the unit to ensure proper operating condition.
16. Installation - Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and in
accordance with applicable local codes.
17. Attachments, changes or modifications - Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer. Any change or modification of the equipment, not expressly approved
by Bosch, could void the warranty or, in the case of an authorization agreement, authority
to operate the equipment.
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1.3Important Notices
Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit
may fall, causing serious injury and/or serious damage to the unit. Use only with the cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer. When a cart is used, use
caution and care when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Quick stops, excessive force, or uneven surfaces may cause the cart/unit combination to
overturn. Mount the unit per the manufacturer's instructions.
All-pole power switch - Incorporate an all-pole power switch, with a contact separation of at
least 3 mm in each pole, into the electrical installation of the building.If it is needed to open
the housing for servicing and/or other activities, use this all-pole switch as the main
disconnect device for switching off the voltage to the unit.
Battery replacement - For qualified service personnel only - A lithium battery is located
inside the unit enclosure. To avoid danger of explosion, replace the battery as per
instructions. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. Dispose of batteries only at suitable
collection points and, in the case of lithium batteries, mask the poles.
CAUTION!
Class I Laser Product
Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid exposure to beam.
Coax grounding:
–Ground the cable system if connecting an outside cable system to the unit.
–Connect outdoor equipment to the unit's inputs only after this unit has had its grounding
plug connected to a grounded outlet or its ground terminal is properly connected to a
ground source.
–Disconnect the unit's input connectors from outdoor equipment before disconnecting
the grounding plug or grounding terminal.
–Follow proper safety precautions such as grounding for any outdoor device connected to
this unit.
U.S.A. models only - 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.
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 appliances, 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 electronic and electrical products. Please dispose of these units
at an environmentally compatible recycling facility, per European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Electronic Surveillance - This device is intended for the use in public areas only. U.S. federal
law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of oral communications.
Electrostatic-sensitive device - Use proper CMOS/MOS-FET handling precautions to avoid
electrostatic discharge. Wear required grounded wrist straps and observe proper ESD safety
precautions when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards.
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Environmental statement - Bosch has a strong commitment towards the environment. This
unit has been designed to respect the environment as much as possible.
Fuse rating - For protection of the device, the branch circuit protection must be secured with
a maximum fuse rating of 16A. This must be in accordance with NEC800 (CEC Section 60).
Grounding and polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current
line plug (a plug with one blade wider than the other blade). This safety feature allows the
plug to fit into the power outlet in only one way. If unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, contact a locally certified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Alternately, this unit may be equipped with a 3-pole grounding plug (a plug with a third pin for
earth grounding). This safety feature allows the plug to fit into a grounded power outlet only.
If unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact a locally certified electrician to replace the
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
Moving - Disconnect the power before moving the unit. Move the unit with care. Excessive
force or shock may damage the unit and the hard disk drives.
Outdoor signals - The installation for outdoor signals, especially regarding clearance from
power and lightning conductors and transient protection, must be in accordance with NEC725
and NEC800 (CEC Rule 16-224 and CEC Section 60).
Permanently connected equipment - Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device
external to the equipment.
Pluggable equipment - Install the socket outlet near the equipment so it is easily accessible.
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, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an
environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the
manufacturer.
–Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount
of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
–Mechanical loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
–Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment
to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on
overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment
nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
–Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.
Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections
to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
SELV - All the input/output ports are Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits
should only be connected to other SELV circuits.
Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch Security
Systems cannot be held liable for any damage that results from missing video information. To
minimize the risk of lost digital information, Bosch Security Systems recommends multiple,
redundant recording systems, and a procedure to back up all analog and digital information.
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1.4FCC and UL
FCC Information
(U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning 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 different from that to which the
receiver is connected;
–consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Intentional or unintentional modifications, not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance, shall not be made. Any such modifications could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for corrective action.
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications
Commission, helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet
is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004000-00345-4.
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1.5Bosch 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:
This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been
thoroughly verified. The text was complete and correct at the time of printing. The ongoing
development of the products may mean that the content of the user guide can change without
notice. Bosch Security Systems accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly
from faults, incompleteness or discrepancies between the user guide and the product
described.
More information
For additional information, please contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems location or
visit our web site at:
www.boschsecurity.com
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2Introduction
2.1Digital video recorder applications
The Digital Video Recorder 430/451 Series is a video and audio recording system that records
multiple camera and audio signals while simultaneously providing live multiscreen viewing and
playback.
The unit has comprehensive search and playback facilities for viewing stored video. Once
configured, all recording takes place in the background without requiring operator
intervention. Maximum recording rates for CIF resolution of 30 (NTSC) and 25 (PAL) images
per second, per channel, are guaranteed. For 2CIF and 4CIF, recording is possible by
recording at a lower images per second setting. The recording rate and quality are selectable
per camera. One internal hard disk provides various storage capacities for recording.
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, mouse, and
the on-screen display menu system. Two monitor outputs provide full-screen, quad, and
sequenced viewing.
Looping auto-terminating video inputs and outputs, audio inputs and outputs, and alarm
inputs and outputs are on the rear panel. A VGA connector provides output for an A monitor. A
CVBS video output in either NTSC or PAL is also provided for Monitor B. Monitor A displays
full-screen or quad digital pictures that can be frozen and zoomed. Monitor B displays live fullscreen pictures.
Use the Control Center Web application via a network for live viewing, playback, and
configuration. Four simultaneous users can control the DVR. The DVR also includes an
authenticity check for both local and remote playback. A dedicated PC player is provided for
playback of secure video files.
2.1.1Versions
There are various DVR 430/451 Series models: 4-channel basic and 4-channel advanced. Both
basic and advanced versions operate in exactly the same way. The advanced version has
additional alarm outputs, audio inputs, and a DVD burner.
2.1.2Manuals
This manual contains information about:
–Quick Installation - a brief overview on how to set up and install the product.
–Hardware Setup - a detailed description for installers on how to install the product.
–Operation - a detailed description for end-users on how to operate the unit.
–Web Control and Archive Player - a detailed description for end-users and administrators
on how to set up and operate the Web Control and Archive Player software.
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2.1.3Features
The DVR 430/451 Series has the following features:
–4 looped-through, auto-terminating camera inputs
–1 or 4 audio inputs
–Simultaneous recording and playback
–H.264 compression
–10/100Base-T Ethernet port for Ethernet connection and networking
–RS232 and RS485 serial port for serial communication
–VGA monitor output (Monitor A)
–Full-screen and Quad display capabilities in live and playback modes
–CVBS monitor output (Monitor B)
–Full-screen in live with sequence
–Audio output (mono)
–Motion detection
–4 switching (alarm) inputs and 1 or 4 alarm outputs
–Video loss detection
–Audible alarm
–Pan, tilt, and zoom camera control via RS485/RS232
–Local archiving via USB
–Local archiving via built-in DVD burner (advanced model)
–Bosch DVR viewer App for live and PTZ control.
2.2Unpacking
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 handled with care to prevent damage to the unit. Do not attempt to use the unit if
any components are damaged. If any items are missing, notify your customer service
representative or Bosch Security Systems sales representative. The shipping carton is the
safest container in which to transport the unit. Save it and all packing materials for future use.
If the unit must be returned, use the original packing materials.
2.2.1Package contents
Check for the following items:
–Digital Video Recorder (DVR 430/451 Series unit)
–Operation manual (this manual)
–Power supply cords
–USB Mouse
–Terminal blocks for external I/O connectors
–Remote Control with 2 AAA Batteries
–CD-ROM containing the Archive Player and operation manuals in different languages
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2.3Installation environment
2.3.1Mounting
The DVR 430/451 Series is supplied as a desktop unit.
2.3.2Ventilation
Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated. Take note of
the locations of the cooling vents in the unit's enclosure and ensure that they are not
obstructed.
2.3.3Temperature
Observe the unit's ambient temperature specifications when choosing an installation space.
Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the
unit to fail. Do not install the unit on top of hot equipment.
2.3.4Power Supply
Ensure that the site's AC power supply 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).
2.3.5Environment
The unit is designed to operate in a clean office environment. Elevated levels of dust may
cause the unit to fail.
2.4Associated equipment
A typical system could contain the following components (not included with the unit):
–Primary VGA monitor for multiscreen monitoring (monitor A)
–Second CVBS monitor for spot/alarm monitoring (monitor B)
–Cameras with 1 Vpp composite video outputs
–Amplified microphone(s)
–Audio amplifier with speaker(s)
–Video coaxial cable with BNC connectors for connecting the video signals
–Audio cable with RCA connectors for connecting audio signals.
–AC power supply outlet for the unit that allows for secure isolation (for operational
reasons, the unit has no on/off switch)
–PC and network for the Control Center and web-based application
–Pan/tilt/zoom control units
2.5Warranty
Failure to follow the Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, and any other instructions
noted in this manual may result in damage to the unit and void the warranty.
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3Quick install
To get the unit quickly operational, make the connections described below and then enter the
relevant data in the Quick install menu. The Quick install menu appears the first time the unit
is started.
3.1Connections
Figure 3.1 Back panel connections for the Advanced model
Figure 3.2 Back panel connections for the Basic model
3.1.1Primary connections
1.Connect the cameras to the VIDEO IN BNC connectors (automatically terminated).
2.Connect monitor A to the VGA MON A output (supporting 800x600, 1024x768, or
1280x1024).
3.Connect USB mouse to a USB port.
3.1.2Optional connections
1.Connect monitor B to the MON B BNC connector.
2.Connect up to 4 audio signals to the AUDIO IN RCA (CINCH) inputs.
3.Connect the AUDIO OUT RCA (CINCH) output to the monitor or an audio amplifier.
4.Connect up to 4 ALARM IN inputs (via the supplied terminal blocks).
5.Connect up to 4 ALARM OUT outputs (via the supplied terminal blocks).
6.Connect a pan/tilt/zoom control unit to the RS-485 port (via the supplied screw terminal
block).
7.Connect to your network via the RJ-45 Ethernet port.
8.Connect a “Bosch RS232 to Bi-phase converter” to the RS-232 port if required.
3.1.3Powering up
Switch on all connected equipment.
–Connect the power cord to the unit.
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3.2First-time use
The Quick install menu opens the first time the unit is used. Fill in the basic settings in the
three 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 key to bring up the System Control Bar.
2.Press the menu key again to enter the main menu.
–The main menu appears on monitor A.
3.Select System, then the Configuration submenu, and finally Quick install.
Navigating
Use the supplied USB mouse. Alternatively, use the following front panel keys:
–Use the enter key to select a submenu or item.
–Use the arrow keys to move through a menu or list.
–Use the exit key to go back or to switch off the menu.
After bootup, the unit presents the log in screen over a quad display. The default User ID is
ADMINISTRATOR, the default password is 000000 (six zeros).
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3.3Quick install menu
The Quick install menu contains three tabs: International, Continuous Recording, and
Network. Click the Exit button to exit the Quick install menu. Changing Quick install settings
overwrites customized settings.
3.3.1International
Figure 3.3 Quick install - International
LanguageSelect the language for the menu from the list.
Time zoneSelect a time zone from the list.
Time formatSelect either a 12 or a 24 hour clock format.
TimeFill in the current time.
Date formatSelect from three date formats which show either the month (MM),
the day (DD), or the year (YYYY) first.
DateFill in the current date.
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3.3.2Continuous Recording
Figure 3.4 Quick install - Continuous Recording
Set the Continuous Recording Resolution, Quality, Frame rate, Covert, and Audio for each
profile in the table.
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3.3.3Network
Figure 3.5 Quick install - Network
Fill in the settings that control the behavior of the unit with respect to a network.
DVR nameEnter a unique DVR name to be used in the network.
DHCPEnable DHCP to have IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway assigned automatically by the network server.
The actual values are displayed.
IP address, Subnet
mask, and Gateway
Fill in the IP, subnet mask, gateway addresses, and DNS server
addresses when DHCP is not enabled.
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4Hardware setup
This chapter contains detailed information about the hardware installation and connection of
external equipment to the unit. The connector types and their pin signals are described. Most
of the connectors are located at the rear panel of the unit. For convenience, one USB port is
located on the front of the unit to connect a mouse or memory device.
All the input/output ports are Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should
only be connected to other SELV circuits.
4.1Camera connections
Connect cameras to the VIDEO IN connectors on the back of the unit using 75 ohm video
coaxial cables with BNC connectors. Optionally, this signal can be looped through to other
equipment via the corresponding VIDEO OUT connector. The camera input connectors are
auto-terminating. There is no 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 that the end of the
video connection is terminated with 75 ohm termination.
The DVR automatically configures itself as a PAL or NTSC unit. The unit determines the
standard by detecting the signal format of the VIDEO IN 1 during startup. The unit can also be
manually set to PAL or NTSC in the ‘Camera menu’ under ‘Video format’.
Specifications
Input signal: Composite video 1 Vpp, 75 ohm
Color standard: PAL/NTSC, auto-detect
Gain control: Automatic gain control for each video input
Connector type: BNC looped-through, automatic termination
Figure 4.1 Four video inputs with loop-through outputs
4.2Audio connections
The DVR supports up to 4 audio inputs and 1 audio output. Connect using audio cable with
RCA (CINCH) compatible connectors.
–4 audio inputs are provided on the Advanced Recorder
–1 audio input is provided on the Basic Recorder
Figure 4.2 Audio output and input connectors for the Advanced Recorder
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Figure 4.3 Audio output and input connectors for the Basic Recorder
4.3Monitor connections
Up to two monitors can be connected through the VGA and CVBS connections.
4.3.1VGA (Monitor A)
Connect the unit to one VGA monitor using standard VGA cable. It is advised to use 17”
monitors or larger when using LCD(s).
Specifications
Output signal: VGA
Resolution: 800x600, 1024x768, or 1280x1024
Color: True color (32 bit)
Connector type: DE-15
Figure 4.4 VGA monitor connectors
4.3.2CVBS
Connect the unit to a CCTV monitor using 75 ohm video coaxial cables with BNC connectors.
The unit provides a 1 Vpp CVBS signal.
If the monitor has a loop-through connection and the loop-through output is available, select
the 75 ohm impedance setting on the monitor. If the monitor's loop-through output is
connected to an additional device, the device's termination is set to 75 ohm and the monitor's
termination is set to high impedance.
Note: This is not necessary on devices with automatic termination.
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4.4RS-232 COM port connections
The RS-232 COM port is used to connect a PC to the unit for service purposes or to connect a
Bosch “RS-232 to Bi-Phase Converter”. For 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.
Specifications
Connector type: 9-pole D-type male connector
Maximum input voltage: ±25V
Communicaton protocol: Output signals according EIA/TIA-232-F
Figure 4.6 RS-232 COM port connector
Signal namePin numberDescription
DCD_in1Carrier detection signal (not used)
RX2RS-232 receive signal
TX3RS-232 transmit signal
N/C4No connection
System ground5System ground
N/C6No connection
RTS7RS-232 request to send signal
CTS8RS-232 clear to send signal
N/C9No connection
Tab le 4.1 RS232 console port socket
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4.5Ethernet connection
The standard RJ-45 Ethernet socket is used to connect the unit directly to a PC or to a
network. To connect directly to a network hub, use a straight-through network cable. To
connect directly to a PC, use a cross-over network cable. Consult with your local IT personnel
for the specific type of cable needed. The maximum cable length from node to node is limited
to 100 meters (300 feet).
Specifications
Connection: 10/100 BaseT, IEEE 802.3
Differential signal voltage: ± 2.8 V maximum, inputs have transient overvoltage protection
Ethernet port details: EEE 802.3/802.3u — 100Base-TX/10Base-T physical layer
Auto negotiation: 10/100, 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
Figure 4.7 RJ-45 Ethernet connector
Signal namePin numberDescription
LAN_TX +1Ethernet transmit line plus
LAN_TX -2Ethernet transmit line minus
LAN_RX +3Ethernet receive line plus
N/C4No connection
N/C5No connection
LAN_RX -6Ethernet receive line minus
N/C7No connection
N/C8No connection
Tab le 4.2 LAN - RJ-45 Ethernet socket
4.6RS485 port
Connect Bosch or third-party controllable cameras to the unit for pan, tilt, and zoom control.
The Bosch protocol is supported with the following baud settings:
–9600 baud
–8 data bits
–1 stop bit
–no parity
–no flow control
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The recommended cable cross section is AWG 28-16 (0.08-1.5 mm2).
4.7USB connectors
A USB 1.1 connector is located at the rear panel of the unit for use with the mouse. For
convenience, the USB 2.0 port is located on the front of the unit to connect a mouse or USB
memory device.
Figure 4.9 USB mouse port
4.8External alarm I/O connection
Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied screw down terminal blocks. The screw terminal blocks
are supplied with the unit.
Connecting the inputs
Each (alarm) input line can be switched by a contact from external devices. Wire them as
either Normally Open (N/O) or Normally Closed (N/C). Configure the alarm inputs as N/O or
N/C in the menu system. The default is N/O.
Specifications
Alarm input impedence: Internal pull-up 10 K to +5 V
Input voltage range: -2 VDC minimum to 15 VDC maximum
Input voltage threshold: low voltage 0.5 V maximum, high voltage 2 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 menu system. The relays are active for the duration of the driving
event. Only connect resistive loads to the alarm output relays. Do not exceed 30 Vac, 40 Vdc,
500 mA (continuous), or 10 VA on an alarm output relay's contacts.
DANGER!
Electrical voltage.
Risk of electric shock and damage to the unit.
The contacts must not be used at AC line voltages.
Specifications
Switching current (resistive): 500 mA maximum
Switching voltage (resistive): 30 VAC/30 VDC maximum
Cable cross section: AWG 26-16 (0.13-1.5 mm2)
Figure 4.10 Alarm input connector
Figure 4.11 Alarm output connector for the Advanced Recorder
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Figure 4.12 Alarm output connector for the Basic Recorder
4.9Power supply
Power is supplied to the unit via the IEC-style socket. For operational reasons, the unit has no
on/off switch . This means that the unit is always powered as long as the power cable from
the unit is connected to a live power socket.
LIVETopAC live
NEUTRALBottomAC neutral
PEMiddleProtective Earth
Tab le 4.4 Power supply socket
4.10Maintenance
Maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
DANGER!
Electrical voltage. Risk of electric shock.
Do not open the top cover or attempt to service the unit. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening the top cover will void the warranty!
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5Operating instructions
These instructions explain the purpose of the front panel keys. The functions available can be
limited by setting passwords.
Access to the units functions are determined by the user level of the user logged in.
FunctionAdministrator levelAdvanced User levelNormal User level
View liveYesYesYes
SequenceYesYesYes
QuadYesYesYes
OSDYesYesYes
ZoomYesYesYes
Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ)YesYesYes
PlaybackYesYesNo (configurable)
SearchYesYesNo (configurable)
ExportYesYesNo (configurable)
Acknowledge AlarmYesYesNo (configurable)
System MenusYesNoNo
CovertYesNoNo
Tab le 5.1 User Levels and Permissions
5.1Front panel controls
Figure 5.1 Front panel controls
REC
400 Series
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5.1.1Keys
The keys on the front panel control all functions. Symbols on the keys show the functions.
Inactive keys emit an audible beep when pressed.
Arrow keys:
Up, Down, Left, Right
–move around through menu items or values when in menu mode
–in PTZ mode, the arrow keys can be used to control the pan or tilt 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
–displays the cameo submenu in full screen or quad modes
Menu key
–opens the system menu
Search key
–press to open the date/time search menu to look for recorded images
Export key
–press to open the export menu
PTZ key
–enables or disables the PTZ mode
Zoom in key
–PTZ zoom in key
–Digital zoom in key on active full-screen display
Zoom out key
–PTZ zoom out key
–Digital zoom out key
Exit key
–press to return to previous level or to exit the menu system
Acknowledge key
–press to acknowledge an alarm event
Camera keys (1-4)
–press to see a full-screen display of the video input
–the LED lights when the camera is recording
–the LED flashes during an alarm on the camera
Quad key
–press to go to quad mode
–in quad mode, press to toggle to full screen
Sequence key
–view cameras in sequence on full-screen or quad displays
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Digital zoom key
–zooms in on the active full screen camera display
OSD key
–press to view date/time and camera information, date/time only, or none
Pause key
–press to freeze the picture
Reverse key
–in live mode, press to start reverse playback of recordings for the displayed cameras
–in playback mode, press to start or speed up reverse playback
–in pause mode, press to step back one frame
Play key
–in live mode, press to resume playback from the last selected playback position
–in pause or fast forward/reverse modes, press to resume playback
Fast forward key
–in live mode, press to start playback from one minute earlier
–in playback mode, press to speed up the forward playback rate
–in reverse playback mode, press to start forward playback
–in pause mode, press to step forward one frame
Stop key
–while in playback mode, press to return to live mode
5.1.2Indicators
The indicators on the front panel display light or flash to alert of various operating conditions.
Power - lights green when the unit is powered
Network - lights green when a remote user is connected to the unit
Alarm - flashes red when an alarm is detected
Record - lights red when the unit is recording video
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5.2Mouse Controls
All functions controlled by the front panel can, alternatively, be accessed using the supplied
USB mouse. All main DVR functions are accessible via the System Control Bar. To display the
panel (monitor A only), move the mouse pointer to the bottom left of the screen or press the
menu key. To close the System Control Bar press the exit key.
Figure 5.2 System Control Bar
The buttons and indicators of the System Control Bar work the same as the keys and
indicators on the front panel.
–The System Control Bar can also be controlled with the Arrow Keys and Enter Key.
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SEARCH
ESC
MENU
PTZ
ZOOM
ID
EXPORT
ACK
OSD
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5
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5.3Remote control
All functions controlled by the front panel and USB mouse can, alternatively, be accessed
using the supplied remote control. IR remote control allows control of up to nine units
without interfering with one another.
An ID number must be set on the remote control and in the system. See Section 6.6.7 System
for setting the system.
To set the ID on the remote control:
1.Press the ID button on the remote control.
2.Press a number between 1-9.
Figure 5.3 Remote control
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5.4Viewing pictures
The unit has two monitor outputs, A and B. The way in which these monitors display pictures
depends on how the system is configured.
5.4.1Monitor A
Monitor A is the main monitor. It shows full-screen or quad multiscreen live, or playback
camera pictures. Status messages, alarms, motion, and video loss warnings are also displayed
on this monitor. When the menu system is activated, it is displayed on this monitor. Monitor A
is the default monitor for keyboard and mouse commands.
Changing the full-screen display on Monitor A
To control the display on monitor A with mouse control:
1.Bring up the System Control Bar.
2.Click the Monitor A button.
3.From the pop-up menu, select the display for Monitor A
–Select 1-4 for the corresponding Camera
–Select the sequence key to sequence channels 1-4
5.4.2Monitor B
Monitor B displays full-screen or a sequence of live pictures. When an alarm or motion input is
detected, the camera picture with the Alarm/Motion indicator can be displayed on monitor B.
When multiple alarms or motion occur, camera pictures are sequenced on monitor B.
Changing the display on Monitor B
To control the display on monitor B:
1.Bring up the System Control Bar.
2.Click the Monitor B button.
3.From the pop up menu, select the display for Monitor B
–Select 1-4 for the corresponding Camera
–Select the sequence key to sequence channels 1-4
5.4.3Viewing
The drawing shows all possible views for monitor A.
Figure 5.4 DVR supports single and quad screen viewing
Multiscreen
To view quad displays on monitor A:
–Press the quad key.
–A quad display of camera pictures appears on the active monitor.
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Full-screen
To view a full-screen shot of a camera:
–Press a camera key.
–A full-screen shot of the analog camera that was selected appears.
Sequence
To view a sequence of live camera pictures 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 quad key, or selecting a single camera also stops
sequencing.
Cameo assignment
Assigning cameras to cameos in a quad view:
1.The cameo with the yellow border is the selected cameo.
2.Use the arrow keys to select a cameo.
3.Press the enter key to display the Cameo Menu.
4.Use the arrow keys to select a camera to put in the cameo and press the enter key.
5.Alternatively, right click a cameo with the mouse and choose a video input from the
Cameo Menu.
This cameo assignment is used in playback mode as well as in live mode.
Freeze image
Freezing a camera shot on monitor A:
1.Press the pause key to freeze the picture in the active cameo.
2.Press the stop key to return to live viewing.
3.Alternatively, right click and select Freeze or Unfreeze from the context menu using the
mouse.
If viewing a camera picture in full-screen mode, then this picture is frozen. The zoom function
can be used on a frozen picture.
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 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.
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5.5Live and playback
5.5.1Live mode
The live mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where live pictures are viewed from
the cameras. From live mode, switch to playback mode or the system menu.
5.5.2Playback mode
Access to playback functions requires the right user level. Discuss this with your
administrator. To enter playback mode:
1.To switch the unit from live to playback mode:
–press the play key
–press the forward key for instant playback, which will cause the unit to enter
playback at 90 seconds before the current time
–perform a search
–perform an action from the cameo menu.
2.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 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.
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5.6Overview of the menu system
The Main menu gives access to several functions to help use the unit. Access to the Main
menu is only possible with a User Account at the Administrator User Level. There are three
ways of accessing the Main menu:
–via the front panel keys,
–a USB mouse,
–via the remote control.
Slight differences in navigation and selection are only due to the differences between the keys
on the unit and the mouse. The menu structure is the same in all cases.
The top menu consists of six menus with drop-down submenus.
Figure 5.5 Main menu
5.6.1Access using the front panel keys
To open the Main menu, press the menu key twice.
–On the first press the System Control Bar appears on monitor A.
–On the second press the Main 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 exit key.
To exit the menu, press the exit key.
5.6.2Access using the mouse
To open the menu, move the pointer to the bottom of the screen.
–The System Control Bar appears on monitor A.
To open the menu, click the menu icon.
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5.6.3Main menu
Camera
The Camera menu is used to configure recording settings for the unit. The menu contains
eight submenus:
–Camera - per camera Enable, Name of the camera, Covert, and Audio
–Video Adjustment - per camera Brightness, Contrast, and Color
–PTZ - per camera Port, Address, Protocol, and Baud Rate
–Continuous Recording - per camera Resolution, Quality, and Frame Rate
–Input Recording - per camera Resolution, Quality, Frame Rate, Pre-event, and Post-
event
–Motion Recording - per camera Resolution, Quality, Frame Rate, Pre-event, and Post-
event
–Network Live Streaming - per camera Enable, Resolution, Quality, and Frame Rate
–Video Format - NTSC, PAL, or Auto Detect; VGA Output - select required VGA
resolution
Schedule
The Schedule menu is used to set recording types according to the hour and day of the week
and for exception days.
Display
The Configuration menu contains three submenus:
–Language - set the language option for the unit
–Monitor A - show Camera Name and Status, Date and Time, Playback and HDD Status,
and configure Sequence Dwell Times
–Monitor B - show Camera Name and Status, Date and Time, and configure Sequence
Dwell Times
Event
The Event menu contains four submenus:
–Input - per input Input Type, Camera, Relay Output, and PTZ preset
–Motion - per camera Sensitivity, Relay Output, and Area setup
–Alarm Acknowledge - Toggle between Post-event time and Manual
–System - enable alarms for Disk fail, Disk full, Fan fail, System/Disk temperature,
Administrator Password change, Video loss, and Power On.
Network
The Network information menu contains four submenus:
–TCP/IP - enable DHCP, set IP Address, Subnet, Gateway, DNS, HTTP Port, and Bandwidth
limit
–DDNS - set dynamic DNS for dyndns.org, sitesolutions.com, and tzo.com
–Notification - send e-mail notification on Input, Motion detect, Disk fail, Disk full, Fan fail,
System/Disk temperature, Administrator Password change, Video loss, Power On
–Mail - set SMTP server, SSL, User name, Password, To 1-3, From, and Subject.
System
The System information menu contains seven submenus:
–Date/Time - set Date, Time, Date format, Time format, Time zone, and Daylight Savings
–NTP - set NTP Time Server and Sync interval
–Beeper - set unit to beep on Button, Input, Motion, System, or Video loss
–User - set Usernames, Passwords, and User Levels for Users 1-10
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–Configuration - Import and Export configuration, reset to Factory defaults, Update
firmware and Quick install
–Hard Disk - set Overwrite, Disk full warning, Event partition, Auto delete, and format the
disk
–System - set the IR remote control, DVR name, and Auto user logout time
5.7Search
To Search, press the search key.
To Search using the mouse:
1.Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen to access the System Control Bar.
2.Click the search icon.
–The default search is a Date/time search.
Figure 5.6 Main menu - Search
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5.7.1Date/time search
Select the start date. Once the start date has been selected, the timeline will update to show
the full 24 hour period.
1.Use the Zoom In button to magnify the timeline.
2.Enter the start time:
–Enter the hour and minute.
–With a mouse, click directly on the timeline to set the start time.
3.Click Play to start playback:
–Playback in all displayed cameos will start.
Figure 5.7 Search menu - Date/Time Search options
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5.7.2Event search
1.From a Date/Time search, press the exit key to select the Search Tabs.
2.Press the left/right arrow keys to select Event Search.
3.Press the enter key to activate the search.
–With the mouse, click the Event Search tab to make it active.
Search criteria
–Under Start and End, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of the
search.
–Under Channel, specify the camera input to search for. The selected input will be shown.
–Set Event Type to search for alarm events, motion events, or both. Set to All so that the
search is not restricted by an event type.
–Select Search to start the search.
Search results
–The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first.
–If more events than can be shown on the page are found use Page to see more
results.
–Use the up/down arrow keys to move through the list.
–Press the Play button for a full-screen playback of the selected recording.
Figure 5.8 Search menu - Event Search options
Event Search results
The event search results are indicated by a start and stop time of a small period of video.
Within this period of video the event search results can be found.
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5.7.3Smart search
1.From a Date/Time search, press the exit key to select the Search Tabs.
2.Press the left/right arrow keys to select Smart Search.
3.Press the enter key to activate the search.
–With the mouse, click the Smart Search tab to make it active.
Search criteria
–Under Channel, specify the camera input to search for. The selected input will be shown.
–Under Start and End, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of the
search.
–Set Sensitivity to determine the threshold for detecting change in the video.
–Set Area to limit the smart search to only the area effected.
–Select Search to start the search.
Search results
–The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first.
–If more events than can be shown on the page are found, use Page to see more
results.
Figure 5.9 Search menu - Smart search options
–Use the up/down arrow keys to move through the list.
–Press the Play button for a full-screen playback of the selected recording.
Smart Search results
The smart search results are indicated by a start and stop time of a small period of video.
Within this period of video the smart search results can be found.
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5.8Export
The export menu is accessed by pressing the Export key on the Front Panel or from the
System Control Bar. It allows writing segments of recorded video and audio to a USB storage
device or recordable DVD.
Figure 5.10 Export menu
1.Choose to record to either USB or CD/DVD from the Target Device selection box.
2.Select the Channel to archive.
3.Fill in a Start time and End time for the video segments to archive.
4.Click Export to create the archive.
–To open the CD/DVD burner, click the Eject button.
–To erase a USB drive after it has been inserted, click the Format button.
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.
5.Click File to save ‘Export history log file’ to USB.
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5.9System information
The System information screen is accessed from the System Control Bar by pressing the
System Information icon. The System information menu contains:
–Model Name
–Serial Number
–Video Format
–MAC Address
–IP Address
–Software Version
–Hard Drive size and usage data
Figure 5.11 System Control Bar - System information
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5.10Log
The Log displays historic system events and is accessed from the System Control Bar by
pressing the Log icon.
Logbook filter
From the Log display, make a selection of which system events to show.
–The Log shows the date, time, and event type of various system events.
–Log contents are ordered from latest to earliest.
Figure 5.12 Logbook - Logbook filter
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5.11Triggers and alarms
Various types of events change the way the unit works. These events are:
–an alarm input signal applied to the unit
–motion detection in a camera signal
–a loss of video from one of the cameras
–an internal alert from the unit itself (i.e. disk failure, temperature alarm)
The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it is programmed.
An event can cause either a trigger or an alarm. A trigger changes the way the unit works but
does not require a response from the user. An alarm also changes the way the unit works but,
in addition, usually activates several indicators and requires the user to acknowledge the
alarm situation.
The unit reacts 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 changes color to red.
–An alarm or video loss indicator flashes.
–An output relay is activated.
Triggers
–A motion indicator flashes.
–The view modes on the monitors change.
–A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.
–Recording behavior changes.
–The unit changes the way it operates via pre-defined profiles.
Background events
Triggers and alarms can change background tasks that a user may not notice. Unit responses
that are not visible to the user are, for example, a change in recording speed, the activation of
the output relay, and event logging. The unit can also be configured to record upon the
activation of an alarm input. A trigger may change the way the camera images are displayed on
the monitors without requiring intervention.
5.11.1Alarm inputs
If an input causes an alarm
–Monitors A and B can switch to a pre-programmed view mode.
–Monitor A: The border around the displayed cameos is red. The alarm icon is displayed in
the corresponding cameo. An alarm status message is displayed.
–Monitor B: Full screen or sequenced display of pre-programmed cameras.
–The alarm beeper sounds. The alarm indicators flash.
–A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.
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Acknowledging an input alarm
Press the acknowledge key to acknowledge the alarm.
–The beeper is silent.
–The alarm indicators are no longer lit.
–The alarm status message disappears.
–The last-used view mode is restored.
The alarm icon remains visible as long as the input causing the alarm is active.
If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but the alarm
still needs to be acknowledged.
If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper and the alarm indicators switch off after the
dwell time.
5.11.2Motion events
If a motion detection signal causes an event
Monitors A and B can switch to display the motion events.
–The motion icon is displayed in the corresponding cameo. An alarm status message is
displayed.
–The motion indicator on the front panel flashes.
5.11.3Video loss alarm
If the loss of a video signal causes an alarm:
Monitor A and B will show the video loss indicator.
–Monitor A can switch to a multiscreen view. The lost camera signal is displayed as a black
cameo with the video loss message. The border around the camera with the video loss is
red. An alarm status message is displayed.
–The alarm beeper sounds.
–The video loss indicator is displayed until the video signal is restored.
Acknowledging a video loss alarm
Press the acknowledge key to acknowlede a video loss alarm.
–The beeper is silent.
–The alarm status message disappears.
–The last-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.
5.11.4Multiple alarms
Monitor A can switch to a multiscreen view if more than one alarm occurs. The latest alarm
status message is always shown. Press the acknowledge key to deactivate all alarms.
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6Configuration menu
Access all the parameters that are used to configure the unit via the menu system. The large
number of available parameters gives the opportunity to program extensive functionality.
Administrator rights are required to access the configuration menus.
There are four ways to access the menu system:
–the front panel keys,
–a USB mouse,
–the IR Remote Control,
–remotely via the Web-based Configuration application.
In all cases, the parameters available are the same. Slight differences in navigation and
selection are due only to the differences between the keys on the unit, the mouse, and the
interface of the Web browser. The menu structure is the same in all cases.
This chapter explains how to access the menus locally on the unit. It also documents the
structure of the configuration menu system.
The configuration menu is accessed from the top menu. The settings submenus give access to
all configurable items for the unit.
Figure 6.1 System Configuration menu
The configuration menu has six major menu groups listed across the top. Each of these groups
has a set of drop-down submenus which provide access to a screen where the values and
functions can be selected and changed.
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Top tabsSubmenus
CameraCamera
Video Adjustment
PTZ
Continuous Recording
Input Recording
Motion Recording
Network Live Streaming
Video Format
ScheduleSunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Exception Days
DisplayLanguage
Monitor A
Monitor B
EventInput
Motion
Alarm Acknowledge
System
NetworkTCP/IP
DDNS
Notification
Mail
SystemDate/Time
NTP
Beeper
User
Configuration
Hard Disk
System
Tab le 6.1 System Configuration menu structure
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6.1Camera
Use the Camera menu to configure the recording set up for each of the three profiles.
1.Configure the settings for Continuous, Input, and Motion recording.
–Continuous recording - the default recording mode
–Input recording - activated upon an input contact event
–Motion recording - activated upon a motion event
2.Choose an input channel to configure the settings for an individual video and audio input.
6.1.1Camera
Figure 6.2 Camera - Camera
Use this menu to enable the video and audio inputs.
Enable
This setting enables or disables the video and corresponding audio inputs.
Name
Enter a name for the selected input. The name can be up to 16 characters long.
Covert
This setting enables or disables the hiding video from unauthorized users. When enabled
Advanced, Normal and unauthenticated Users will be shown only a blank screen, equivalent to
the camera being disabled. Administrator level users are able to view live, playback, and
archive covert video.
Audio
Enable Audio input when an audio source is connected for the specified channel.
Note:
Disabling channels will allow increasing the frame rate or resolution on the remaining enabled
channels.
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Tab le 6.2 Maximum Frame Rates (PAL/NTSC IPS) by Resolutions for enabled Channels
6.1.2Video adjustment
Figure 6.3 Camera - Video adjustment
Channel
Select the camera channel for adjustment. The preview will display the channel indicated.
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6.1.3PTZ
Figure 6.4 Camera - PTZ
Select a COM Port, Control ID, and Protocol for PTZ when a controllable camera is
connected.
–Pan and Tilt can be tested within the menu.
–By default, PTZ is disabled for all inputs.
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6.1.4Continuous Recording
Figure 6.5 Camera - Continuous Recording
Continuous recording mode:
–Resolution - set the video resolution to 4CIF (704x576/480 PAL/NTSC), 2CIF (704x288/
240 PAL/NTSC), or CIF (352x288/240 PAL/NTSC).
–Quality - set the video quality setting to Best, High, Normal, Low, or Lowest.
–Frame rate - set the video frame rate to 25/30, 12.5/15, 6.25/7.5, 5/6, 2.5/3, or 1/1 IPS
(Images Per Second in PAL/NTSC).
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6.1.5Input Recording
Figure 6.6 Camera - Input Recording
Use the same procedure as in Continuous Recording.
Pre-event
Pre-event recording can be switched off or to a displayed pre-event recording time by input
and motion recording. The pre-event recording time is dependent on video complexity,
resolution, quality, and frame rate settings.
Post-event
Post-event recording duration can be set between 10 seconds and 10 minutes, or set to
Follow the alarm state.
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6.1.6Motion Recording
Figure 6.7 Camera - Motion Recording
Use the same procedure as in Input Recording.
6.1.7Network Live Streaming
Figure 6.8 Camera - Network Live Streaming
Use the same procedure as Continuous Recording to set the values for cameras that will be
streamed over the network.
–Network Streams are not recorded.
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–Network Streaming performance is limited by the total bandwidth between the unit and
the PC running the Web-based control application.
Note:
Disabling channels will allow increasing the frame rate on the remaining enabled channels.
Channels Enabled CIF
412.5/15
312.5/15
225/30
125/30
Tab le 6.3 Maximum Frame Rates (PAL/NTSC IPS) by Resolutions for enabled Channels
6.1.8Video format
Figure 6.9 Camera - Video format
Select the Video format, NTSC, PAL, or Auto detect, that the unit will operate with. When set
to Auto detect, the format during startup of the video on channel 1 will be used to set the DVR
to either PAL or NTSC.
Select the VGA Output to match the best VGA resolution on the used VGA monitor (monitor
A).
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6.2Schedule
Setting the dynamic characteristics
The settings in the Schedule menu provide the opportunity to tap the powerful functionality of
the unit. By spending some time in planning and setting up the schedules, efficient use of
resources is achieved while effectively covering most types of working situations.
Recording is scheduled in a weekly calendar, changing the behavior at a particular date or
time (for example, weekends or nights).
Eight different record modes can be stored. Each record mode changes the quality and frame
rate settings according to the settings in Continuous, Input, and Motion Recording.
Figure 6.10 Schedule - Schedule
The eight record modes are represented by four colors and four striped bands in a graphical
representation of the weekly schedule. The schedule can be changed by selecting a time to
select a recording mode.
6.2.1Schedule
Configuration:
–The use of a schedule is defined in a calendar that covers one week. This calendar is then
repeated for subsequent weeks.
–A mode is specified at intervals of 1 hour for each day of the week.
–Program exception days to change profiles for special days and holidays.
Edit:
1.Select the first time to change mode and press the enter key to cycle the modes.
–Changing the mode sets the mode for all later time to the same mode.
2.Move to the next chronological mode change and press the enter key to cycle to the
next mode.
–Use Day copy to copy the settings of the schedule to another day.
–Use Ch copy to copy the settings of the schedule to another channel.
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3.When finished, select Exit to save the updated schedule.
Exception days
–Up to 32 exceptions can be set that override the schedule.
–To add an exception, select Add. Choose the date from the Calendar.
–To edit an exception, select List and then select the value to edit.
–To remove an exception, select List and click the Delete button.
6.3Display
6.3.1Language
–Select a Language from the list.
6.3.2Monitor A
Figure 6.11 Display - Monitor A
1.Select which items are displayed on Monitor A when the OSD is active.
2.Set the Sequence dwell time for each channel.
–The Sequence dwell time is used during Sequence or if multiple active events trigger the
monitor.
6.3.3Monitor B
Use the same procedure as Monitor A.
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6.4Event
Use the Event menu to specify the desired behavior for an Input, detected Motion, or System
failures; also define how alarms are acknowledged.
6.4.1Input
Figure 6.12 Event - Input
Inputs are always active on the unit.
Input Type
The Event behavior can be configured independantly for each channel.
–N.O. - Normally Open causes an alarm to tigger only when the circuit closes
–N.C. - Normally Closed causes an alarm to tigger only when the circuit is opened
Camera
Set the camera between 1 and 4, which is set to an alarm based on the input.
Relay output
Select the relay to trigger in response to the input.
PTZ
–For the camera associated with the input, a PTZ preset can be sent to the camera to
move to a specified pre-position.
–Enter a pre-position number from 1-255 for each of the PTZ cameras that should be
moved.
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6.4.2Motion
The motion detection feature can be configured by selecting the camera channel for each
individual video input.
Figure 6.13 Event - Motion
1.Adjust the Sensitivity to set the theshold at which Motion is detected.
2.Select the Relay Output to trigger in the event of Motion.
3.To define the motion sensitive area in the Area preview cameo window:
–Draw in the preview cameo and press Enter to select a motion area.
–Use the arrow keys to move around the grid, pressing the enter key to toggle each
grid block from active to inactive.
–Click Set All to set the selected area to its default value.
4.Click Clear All to delete the selected area.
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6.4.3Alarm acknowledge
The alarm acknowledge feature can be configured for automatic or manual operation.
Figure 6.14 Event - Alarm acknowledge
Select the Post-event time to enable the unit to automatically acknowledge alarms when the
post-event time is expired.
Select Manual to require the operator to press the Acknowledge key to acknowledge an
alarm.
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6.4.4System menu
The relay outputs can be configured to react to system events.
Figure 6.15 Event - System menu
For each system event, select relay number 1 to activate an output relay when an events
occurs, or select None for no activation.
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6.5Network
6.5.1TCP/IP
Figure 6.16 Network - TCP/IP
1.Enable DHCP to have the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway assigned
automatically by the network server.
–If DHCP is disabled, fill in the IP address, the Subnet mask, the default Gateway,
and the Primary DNS server address. If required, change the default HTTP port no.
(80) to a new value.
2.Restrict the network Bandwidth limit by entering a value between 256 Kbps and
100 Mbps. If 256 or 512_Kbps is selected, the DVR automatically selects I-frame only
video at 1 IPS for transmission over the low bandwidth network connection.
(A video clip is not attached to an e-mail if 256 or 512_Kbps is selected.)
3.Enable the RTSP server to stream live video (for example, to a smart phone). If RTSP is
enabled (on), enter a TCP/IP port number (default port 554).
4.ICMP is set to Off by default (ping is not available). Set ICMP to On if you are using
Control Center software version 3.34 or lower).
6.5.2Streaming to mobile devices
The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) feature allows live video streaming over the
network.
Attention:
If you enable this feature (RTSP server to On) and the firewall on a ADSL router is opened,
anybody can view the cameras. There is no log-on user ID or password to protect a camera
live image.
6.5.3Connecting using a smart mobile phone
Your smart phone should support RTSP network protocol and includes a RTSP capable player
application that can display H.264 video streams. The RTSP transports the remote (network)
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stream or the local recording stream if the remote stream is disabled.Performance depends
on the decoding performance of mobile device. Streaming may fail if the bandwidth of the
internet connection is too low.You can connect to the DVR to view one live-view channel as
follows:
1.Enable RTSP On in Network-TCP/IP menu for DVR.
2.Set the DVR IP address in DHCP or enable static IP for DVR.
3.Input the following on the smart phone.
–rtsp:// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cgi-bin/rtspStream/1
4.If the RTSP port is not the default port (554), use the following on the smart phone.
–rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:firewall open port/cgi-bin/rtspStream/1
Note:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the DVR IP address; 1 refers to channel 1, 2 refers to channel 2, etc.
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6.5.4DDNS
Figure 6.17 Network - DDNS
Select a DDNS provider and complete the details with the configuration information assigned
by the provider.
6.5.5Notification
Figure 6.18 Network - Notification
Select the events that will trigger the unit to send an e-mail.
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6.5.6Mail
Figure 6.19 Network - Mail
1.Enable Send Mail to have an e-mail sent out from the system according to the settings in
the Notification Menu.
2.Use More E-mail Settings to set the From, Subject, and up to three recipients.
–The E-mail Test button will immediately generate an e-mail to help verify that the
unit settings are correct.
SMTP Server
Set to the mail server that processes outgoing e-mail for your network. This can be either an
IP address or a Fully Qualified Domain Name (ex. 10.0.0.1 or smtp.example.com)
SMTP Port Number
This is the port the mail server receives e-mail on. The internet standard for e-mail is port 25,
but some servers use different ports to protect against being used to transmit bulk,
unsolicited e-mail.
SSL
Some mail servers require encryption to transmit e-mail. If required, this option allows SLL
encryption to be used to send e-mail. If not required, do not enable this feature.
User name and Password
If authentication is required, regardless of encryption, enter the User name and Password
provided by your administrator in each field respectively.
More E-mail Settings - From
This is the e-mail address that will appear as the sender of all e-mail originating from the unit.
More E-mail Settings - Subject
This is the subject that will appear in all e-mail sent by the unit.
More E-mail Settings - To
Enter up to three e-mail addresses that outgoing e-mail should be sent to.
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6.6System
6.6.1Date/Time
Figure 6.20 System -Date/Time
1.Enter the actual Date.
2.Fill in the actual Time.
3.Select a Date format which shows either the month (MM), the day (DD), or the year
(YYYY) first.
4.Select either a 12-hour or a 24-hour clock Time format.
5.Select a Time zone from the list (daylight saving time must be set manually).
6.Set Daylight Saving to On to enable it. Fill in the day, month, and time of both Start and
End time, and the Offset if it differs from the information associated with your time zone.
6.6.2NTP
The Time server function synchronizes the time of the unit with the time of a network time
server or another NTP-capable device. Choose either a Public Server to use a calibrated NTP
server on the Internet, or select a Private Server to set your own time source. Fill in the IP
address of the private network time server. Ensure that firewalls do not block NTP traffic via
UDP port 123.
1.Press NTP Test to start time synchronization.
2.Set the Synchronization Interval to keep the unit closly matched with the time source.
–Intervals can be as frequent as hourly, or as long as monthly.
6.6.3Beeper
Select when the unit will Beep:
–On every Button press
–When the unit is triggered by an Input, Motion, System failure, or Video loss.
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6.6.4Users
Figure 6.21 System -User
General
The system contains a permanent Admin account with Administrator permissions. This user is
logged in by default, e.g. after powering up the unit.
Admin
Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters. The default Administrator password is
000000 (six zeros).
User 1, 2... 9
Up to nine users can be defined.
1.Enter a User name up to 16 characters.
2.Enter a Password up to 12 characters.
3.Control access to the system by selecting a user Level.
–User Level can be set to Administrator, Advanced or Normal user.
Figure 6.22 System - Change user rights for normal user
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6.6.5Configuration
Figure 6.23 System - Configuration
–Import configuration will load previously saved system settings from a USB memory
device.
–Export configuration saves a copy of the system settings to a USB memory device.
–Select Factory defaults to reset the settings in the menu system to their default values.
–Update firmware checks a USB memory device when connected for a new version of the
unit software. Once started, the unit must not be powered off until the update is
completed. See Section 2.1.3 Firmware upgrades.
–Quick install opens the Quick install menu that was first presented when the unit was
powered on when received from the factory.
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6.6.6Hard Disk
Figure 6.24 System - Hard disk
The Hard Disk menu gives access to settings that affect video retention as well as a means to
format the hard disk.
–Overwrite allows the unit to continuously record, overwriting the oldest unprotected
video on the hard disk with newer video.
–The Disk full warning sets the threshold as which point the unit triggers an alarm
indicating the drive is nearly full. This setting has no effect when Overwrite is in use.
–By default, the disk has only one partition where Continous and Event recordings are
stored. This is the case when Event Partition is set to 0%.
–The disk can be segmented into two partitions by setting the Event Partition to a value
greater than 0%. The first partition then stores video from Continuous Recording; the
second partition the events recording. The Event Partition specifies the percentage of
the hard disk dedicated to preserving video from Inputs and Motion.
–Auto delete sets a time window outside of which all video will be deleted from the unit.
This function is primarily reserved to meet legal requirement in some jurisdictions.
–Format erases all data from the selected partition.
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6.6.7System
Figure 6.25 System - System
The System menu contains miscellaneous settings for the unit.
–IR remote control allows for up to nine units to recieve commands from a single remote
control without interfering with one another. Once the number has been selected, set the
corresponding ID on the remote control to continue to operate the unit.
–The DVR ID allows setting a unique ID for the unit. This name will be embedded in meta
data included in exported video.
–Auto user logout sets the period of inactivity after which the user will be automatically
logged out from the unit.
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7Web Client Software
The Web Client Software gives full remote control of the DVR using a PC. Up to four remote
users can access and control the unit. Remote live viewing, search, playback, and system
configuration are provided. Remote control functions include pan, tilt, and zoom control of
cameras, and video archiving. An on-line status overview of the connected unit is also
provided.
To access a unit, a user must log on using the same User ID and Password used for local
access. The Web Client will follow the permissions of the user account, restricting the
functions available to each remote user; for example, the ability to archive video. See
Section 5 Operating instructions, page 27 chapter for more details on User Levels.
7.1Getting started
To use the Web Client, the unit and the PC must be able to connect via a TCP/IP network
connection. Follow the instructions in Section 6.5 Network, page 61 to ensure the unit can be
reached on the Network.
7.1.1System requirements
Operating platform: A PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
For the Configuration Tool, the recommended PC requirements are:
–Processor: Intel Core Duo, 2.0 GHz or comparable
–RAM memory: 2048 MB
–Free hard disk space: 10 MB
–Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or higher
–Network interface: 10/100-BaseT
–Web Browser: Internet Explorer 7, 8 or 9
7.1.2Connecting to the DVR the first time
The video decoder and playback controller is automatically installed on the PC the first time
the user connects the PC to the DVR:
1.Open Internet Explorer.
2.In the address bar, type the address of the unit.
–This can be either the IP address or a DDNS address, if enabled on the unit.
3.Internet Explorer will prompt to install the OCX software that is used to show live and
playback video.
4.Once installed, the screen will refresh and prompt for a User ID and Password.
–Once installed on a PC, the Web Client will not need to install the OCX again unless
a new version is released with a new unit firmware.
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7.2How to log on
When establishing a new connection to the unit, the Log on window appears.
Figure 7.1 Web Client - Log on window via a network
1.Type the User ID and Password.
–The User ID and Password are the same as those used to access the unit locally. The
default User ID is ADMINISTRATOR, the default password is 000000 (six zeros).
2.Click Log on.
Maximum number of users
If the maximum number of users for the Web Client is exceeded, a window is displayed.
7.2.1Menu structure differences
The Web Client allows access to and use of unit menu items. These menu items are explained
in Section 6 Configuration menu, page 46. Although the structure is the same, menus and
settings behave differently because of the Web Browser.
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7.3Introducing the browser window
The browser window is built up of three main areas:
–A mode bar across the top, containing buttons for changing between live and playback,
export, system settings, and buttons to toggle video between full screen, quad, or
sequence.
–A vertical side bar that changes based on the context of the Mode Bar.
–The work space, showing video in the Live or Playback context, the export menu in the
Export context, and system menus in the Configuration context.
Figure 7.2 Web Client - Live
7.3.1Live mode
The live video window is shown by clicking the Live button. On this screen, the user
can:
–view live video
–select different multiscreen displays
–assign cameras to cameos
–control ptz cameras
–monitor unit status and alarm conditions
7.3.2PTZ camera control
Pan and tilt
To control the pan and tilt of PTZ cameras:
1.Select the cameo of the camera to be controlled.
2.Click and hold the up and down arrows for tilt.
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3.Click and hold the left and right arrows to pan.
4.Release the mouse button to stop camera movement controls.
Zoom, focus, and iris
To control the zoom, focus, and iris of PTZ cameras:
1.Select the cameo of the camera to be controlled.
2.Click and hold the left zoom button to zoom out; click and hold the right zoom
button to zoom in.
3.Click and hold the left focus button for far focus; click and hold the right focus
button for near focus.
4.Click and hold the left iris button to close the iris; click and hold the right iris
button to open the iris.
5.Release the mouse button to stop camera adjustment controls.
Pre-position
To move the active camera to a pre-position:
1.Enter a pre-position number using the keyboard.
2.Click Shot (or press enter).
Click buttons one to six for immediate positioning to one of the first six pre-positions.
To store the current position of the camera in a pre-position:
1.Position the camera.
2.Enter a pre-position number.
3.Click Set.
Aux commands
Aux commands are special commands for controlling cameras. To switch on the Aux
command:
1.Enter an Aux number.
2.Click Aux + (or press enter).
3.To switch off the Aux command, click Aux -.
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7.3.3Camera views
To switch the display mode, click one of the camera view buttons to
change the cameo display configuration:
–Single view, Quad view, and Sequence display modes are available.
–Full Screen expands the current display mode to fill the entire screen. Press ESC to
exit Full Screen.
7.3.4Playback mode
Click the Playback button to show the playback window. On this screen, the user can:
–jump to a specific date and time to view playback video;
–view a graphical timeline of the day for recording, input, or motion events.
Figure 7.3 Web Client - Playback
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7.3.5Export mode
Click the Export button to show the export window. On this screen, the user can:
–export a file remotely to the PC;
–choose the channel, audio, start and end date/times to export.
Figure 7.4 Web Client - Export
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7.3.6Configuration mode
Click the Configuration button to enter the Configuration menu. This allows set up of all
the configuration settings for the unit.
Figure 7.5 Web Client - Configuration
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8Archive Player
8.1Getting started
The Divar Archive Player allows viewing archived video recordings on a PC that have been
archived from the DVR or Web Client. It also provides the opportunity to check the
authenticity of the archived video.
8.1.1System requirements
Operating platform: A PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
For the Configuration Tool, the recommended PC requirements are:
–Processor: Intel Core Duo, 2.0 GHz or comparable
–RAM memory: 2048 MB
–Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or higher
8.1.2Installation
The Archive Player does not require installation to function. When a video is archived, the
Archive Player is automatically copied to the same directory as the archive file. Separate
installation of the Archive Player is not necessary. When copying the archive file to other
media afterwards, make sure to also copy the ArchivePlayer.exe file as well.
8.1.3Starting the Program
Double-click the ArchivePlayer.exe file to start the program.
To open a video archive
When starting the program, a list of available archive files are displayed. Archive files are
identified by the .400 extension for the DVR 400 Series.
Figure 8.1 Archive Player - Openning a video archive on startup
1.Select an archive file to view.
–If the file is not listed, scroll down the list or choose the right location.
2.Click Open.
To exit the program, click Cancel or the close button.
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8.2Introducing the main window
The main window appears upon selection of an archive file. The window is built up of three
main areas:
–A horizontal top bar containing buttons for screen control.
–A vertical side bar containing buttons for camera selection and playback control.
–A video area displaying the video content and a playback slider bar.
Figure 8.2 Archive Player - main window
8.2.1Open button
To open an archive, click the Open button. The Open Video window appears. Select a
different archive file and click Open.
8.3Camera Views
To switch the display mode:
1.Click one of the camera view buttons to change the cameo display configuration.
–Single
– Quad
2.To change the zoom factor, drag the zoom slider.
–When zoom is selected, left click on the cameo to zoom in, right click to zoom out.
Click, hold, and drag inside the cameo to move the image around.
–If your mouse has a scroll wheel, scroll up to zoom in, scroll down to zoom out.
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8.4Viewing Images
8.4.1Assigning Cameos
A cameo is a single camera picture in a multiscreen display.
To assign a camera to a cameo:
1.Click on a Cameo;
–the selected cameo has a yellow border.
2.Double-click a camera from the list.
To undo a cameo assignment:
–Click the close button on the cameo.
If audio is present on the channel when a cameo is selected, it will be played.
8.5Using the playback controls
Figure 8.3 Archive Player - playback controls
Play
Click the Play button to play recorded video forward in the playback window:
–The playback speed depends on the setting of the speed slider.
–Some frames may be dropped depending on the PC resources, selected playback
speed, or insufficient network bandwidth.
Play Reverse
Click the Play reverse button to play recorded video in reverse in the playback window:
–The playback speed depends on the setting of the speed slider.
–Some frames will be dropped in Play Reverse as a result of the compression
process. Additional frames may be dropped as a result of the selected playback
speed or insufficient network bandwidth.
Playback Speed
The slider controls the speed of the continuous forward and reverse play.
Still
Click the Still button to pause playback;
–The last image is shown as a still in the playback window.
Step forward
The step function is only enabled in the still mode.
1.Click the Step forward button to move the image forward one frame.
2.Hold it down to continue stepping at a maximum rate of 3 images per second.
Step backward
The step function is only enabled in the still mode.
1.Click Step backward to move the image back one frame.
2.Hold it down to continue stepping at a maximum rate of 3 images per second.
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8.5.1Capturing a still image
Capture still images from the full screen display of a camera and save them to the PC hard
disk in a bitmap format.
To save an image from the active cameo to the PC hard disk:
1.Click the Capture button;
–The Snapshot pop-up window appears.
2.To change the default location, browse to the location in the PC file system where the
image file is to be stored.
3.Type a new name for the file to change the file name.
4.Click Save.
Authentication information is shown under the image.
8.6Find image
Figure 8.4 Archive Player - date and time fields and Go button
1.Fill in a date and time.
2.Click the Go button;
–Playback starts at the specified date and time.
8.7Video slider bar
The video slider bar shows the relative playback time within the video interval and allows its
adjustment.
8.8Checking authenticity
1. Click the Check button to verify the authenticity of the archive:
–A progress bar will be displayed if the check takes some time.
–An information window indicates the authenticity of the archive.
Verifying individual frames
For authenticity verification of individual frames, pause playback and then click the
information button. This opens the Authenticity information window. This window shows
details of the video frame shown in the cameo when it was clicked.
8.9Exit button
Click the Exit button to stop using the Archive Player.
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9Menu default values
The following tables list the items of the menu system of the unit. The Default value column
shows the values that are restored when the factory defaults item of the System settings
menu is selected. An N in the Reset column means that this value is not reset when the
factory defaults are recalled.
Camera StatusOnY
Date/TimeOnY
Playback Date/TimeOnY
Playback StatusOnY
HDD StatusOffY
Event PopupOffY
Camera 1 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 2 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 3 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 4 Dwell Time 2 secY
Monitor BCamera NameOnY
Camera StatusOnY
Date/TimeOnY
Event PopupOffY
Camera 1 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 2 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 3 Dwell Time 2 secY
Camera 4 Dwell Time 2 secY
EventInputInput 1 ~ 4Input TypeN.O.Y
Camera1 ~ 4Y
Relay OutputNoneY
PTZ PresetNoneY
MotionCamera 1 ~ 4Camera01:NameY
Sensitivity5Y
Relay OutputNoneY
AreaAll OnY
Alarm acknowledgePost-Event TimeY
SystemDisk FailNoneY
Disk FullNoneY
Fan FailNoneY
System/Disk TempNoneY
Admin Password
NoneY
Changed
Video LossNoneY
Power OnNoneY
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Tab le 9.2 Configuration menu default values
NavigationSettingDefault valueReset
NetworkTCP/IPDHCPEnabledN
IP Address0.0.0.0N
Subnet Mask0.0.0.0N
Gateway0.0.0.0N
Primary DNS0.0.0.0N
Secondary DNS0.0.0.0N
HTTP Port No.80N
Bandwidth Limit100MbpsN
RTSP ServerOffN
RTSP PORT554N
ICMPOffN
DDNSDDNS ServerDisabledN
dyndns.orgHost NameEMPTYN
User NameEMPTYN
PasswordEMPTYN
tzo.comHost NameEMPTYN
EmailEMPTYN
KeyEMPTYN
sitesolutions.comUser NameEMPTYN
PasswordEMPTYN
Record IDEMPTYN
FQDNEMPTYN
NotificationInputOffY
Motion DetectOffY
Disk FailOffY
Disk FullOffY
Fan FailOffY
System/Disk TempOffY
Admin Password
OffY
Change
Video LossOffY
Power OnOffY
MailSend MailOffY
SMTP ServerEMPTYY
SMTP Port25Y
SSLOffY
User NameEMPTYY
PasswordEMPTYY
More Mail SettingsFromEMPTYY
SubjectEMPTYY
To (1)EMPTYY
To (2)EMPTYY
To (3)EMPTYY
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Tab le 9.2 Configuration menu default values
NavigationSettingDefault valueReset
SystemDate/TimeDate2010-01-01N
Time12:00:00 AMN
Date FormatYYYY/MM/DDN
Time Format12 hourN
Time ZoneGMT+0N
Daylight SavingsOffN
Daylight Savings
Jan 1st Sun 00N
Start
Daylight Savings End Jan 1st Sun 00N
NTPNTPOffY
Time ServerPublic serverY
Private Time Server0.0.0.0Y
Sync Interval1 dayY
BeeperButtonOffY
InputOffY
MotionOffY
SystemOnY
Video LossOffY
UserADMINISTRATORLevelAdministratorN
The following USB memory sticks have been tested on the 400 Series for firmware update and
video export. Other brands/types might also work but could give problems.
Brand/typeCapacity
Apacer2 GB
Corsair Flash Voyager8 GB, 16 GB
Kingston DataTraveler II plus MIGO8 GB
Tab le 10.2 Recommended USB memory sticks
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AAppendix
A.1Software licenses
This product contains both software that is proprietary Bosch software licensed under the
Bosch standard license terms, and software licensed on the basis of other licenses.
(*) Full texts of the appropriate licenses are available at the links below and are also delivered
together with the software on the physical carrier.
–GNU GPL v2 — http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
–GNU GPL v3 — http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
–GNU LGPL v2.1 — http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html
–OpenSSL — http://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
–CDDL v1.0 — http://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
Bosch is committed to comply with the relevant terms of any open source license included in
its products. To this effect, Bosch has created a web site (www.boschsecurity.com/oss) to
enable any licensee of open source software to have access to the relevant source code or
other information that such licensee may be entitled to under the terms of a relevant license.
Any software that is licensed under an open source license, under the terms of which the
licensee is entitled to obtain the program or its source code, can be obtained through the
GNU GPL v2
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OSS web site, indicated below, for the relevant period as mentioned in the relevant open
source license.
The relevant open source software can be found at:
www.boschsecurity.com/oss
To obtain the complete Corresponding Source Code in the physical medium such as CD-ROM
by airmail, Bosch may charge for reasonable costs related to producing a physical carrier of
open source software or source code. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this
information.
A.1.3Warranties and disclaimer of warranties
Software provided under other licenses has specific disclaimers of warranties. These are
repeated in the full license texts, and apply in full to the relevant software components.
All software components provided under the other licenses are provided "as is" without any
warranty of any kind, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, unless stated otherwise in writing. Please see the full text of
the relevant software licenses for further details.The Bosch standard product warranty only
applies to the combination of hardware and software as delivered by Bosch. Without
prejudice to any licensee's right to apply the provisions of a relevant software license, any
modification of any software delivered with or as part of the product may render any warranty
on the whole product or any parts thereof null and void, and Bosch is entitled to charge fees
for any services in relation thereto.
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