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1.1
1.2
Browser connection
A computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer is used to receive
live images, control the unit, and replay stored sequences. The
unit is configured over the network using the browser.
System requirements
Our minimum recommendations are:
–Computer with Dual core HyperThreading processor or
better
–4K capable graphic card
–Windows 7 or later operating system
–Network access
–Internet Explorer version 11 or later
– or –
Application software, for example, Video Security Client,
Bosch Video Client or Bosch Video Management System.
Note:
To see live images in your browser it might be necessary to
download and install the MPEG-ActiveX from the Bosch
download store.
Establishing the connection
The unit must have a valid IP address to operate on your
network and a compatible subnet mask. By default, DHCP is preset at the factory to On and so your DHCP server assigns an IP
address. With no DHCP server the default address is
192.168.0.1
1.Start the Web browser.
2.Enter the IP address of the unit as the URL.
3.During initial installation, confirm any security questions
If you cannot connect, the unit may have reached its maximum
number of connections. Depending on the device and network
configuration, each unit can have up to 50 web browser
connections, or up to 100 connections via Bosch Video Client or
Bosch Video Management System.
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1.3
Password protection in camera
A unit offers the option of limiting access across various
authorization levels. If the unit is password-protected, a
message to enter the password appears.
1.Enter the user name and the associated password in the
appropriate fields.
2.Click OK. If the password is correct, the desired page is
displayed.
Protected network
If a RADIUS server is used for network access control (802.1x
authentication), the unit must be configured first. To configure
the unit, connect it directly to a computer using a network cable
and configure the two parameters, Identity and Password. Only
after these have been configured can communication with the
unit via the network occur.
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2.1
System overview
When a connection is established, the LIVE page is initially
displayed. The application bar displays the following items:
–LIVE,
–PLAYBACK,
This link is only visible if a storage medium has been
configured for recording. (With VRM recording this option is
not active.)
–Configuration.
Getting help
To get context sensitive help for a particular page, click the help
icon
Live page
The LIVE page is used to display the live video stream and
control the unit.
The PLAYBACK page is used for playing back recorded
sequences.
Configuration
The Configuration page is used to configure the unit and the
application interface.
Making Changes
Each configuration screen shows the current settings. You can
change the settings by entering new values or by selecting a
predefined value from a list field.
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Not every page has a Set button. Changes to pages without a
Set button are set immediately. If a page does show a Set
button, you must click the Set button for a change to take
effect.
Notice!
Save each change with the associated Set button.
Clicking the Set button saves the settings only in the current
field. Changes in any other fields are ignored.
Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In this
case, the Set button changes to Set and Reboot.
1.Make the desired changes.
2.Click the Set and Reboot button. The camera reboots and
the changed settings are activated.
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3.1
3.1.1
Operation via the browser
Live page
After the connection is established, the LIVE page is initially
displayed. It shows the live video image on the right of the
browser window. Depending on the configuration, various text
overlays may be visible on the live video image.
Other information may also be shown next to the live video
image. The items shown depend on the settings on the LIVE
Functions page.
Video input
If the application variant is set to Dewarp, you can select one of
the three available video channels for viewing:
1.On the left side of the browser, expand the Connection
group if necessary.
2.Click the Video Input to see the options.
–By default these are named Full Image Circle (video
1), Dewarped view mode (video 2), and E-PTZ (video
3). These names can be changed in the Configuration>> General >> Identification menu.
1.On the left side of the browser, expand the Connection
group if necessary.
2.Click the Dewarping arrow to see the options.
3.Select E-PTZ or Off.
Image selection
To view a live stream:
1.On the left side of the browser, expand the Connection
group if necessary.
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2.Click the Stream arrow to see the options.
3.Select the stream you wish to view.
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3.1.5
3.1.6
Image orientation
With dewarping on, you can manipulate the image with the
mouse.
–Place the cursor within the image.
–Click an arrow to orientate the image.
–Use the scroll wheel to zoom in and out.
To see the correct orientation of the image, ensure that the
mount position and height have been filled-in correctly in the
Installer menu.
ROI
With a dewarped or E-PTZ view, a Region Of Interest (ROI) can
be selected.
1.On the left side of the browser, expand the ROI group if
necessary.
2.Use the controls to move around the image.
3.Click + to zoom and – to zoom out.
Scenes
Six scenes can be defined for views generated by the region of
interest (ROI) controls.
1.On the left side of the browser, expand the Scenes group if
necessary.
2.Use the ROI controls to define a particular view.
3.To store this view, click the
icon of one of the six
scene buttons.
–If a scene is already stored, a dialog box displays a
message. Click OK to overwrite or Cancel to cancel the
operation
4.To recall a stored scene, click a scene button.
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3.1.8
3.1.9
Recording status
The hard drive icon
during an automatic recording. The icon lights up and displays a
moving graphic to indicate a running recording. If no recording
is taking place, a static icon is displayed.
below the live camera image changes
Saving snapshots
Individual images from the displayed live video stream can be
saved locally in JPEG format on the computer's hard drive.
–Click the photo camera icon to save a single image.
–The storage location depends on the configuration of
the camera.
Recording live video
Video sequences from the displayed live video stream can be
saved locally on the computer's hard drive. The sequences are
recorded at the resolution specified in the encoder
configuration. The storage location depends on the
configuration of the camera.
1.Click the recording icon
–Saving begins immediately. The red dot on the icon
indicates that a recording is in progress.
2.Click the recording icon again to stop recording.
Click the full-screen icon to view the selected stream in
full-screen mode; press Esc on the keyboard to return to the
normal viewing window.
to record video sequences.
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Storage, CPU and network status
When accessing the unit with a browser, the local storage,
processor and network status icons are shown in the upper
right of the window.
When a local storage card is available, the memory card icon
changes color (green, orange or red) to indicate the local
storage activity. If you hover over this icon with the mouse the
storage activity is shown as a percentage.
If you hover over the middle icon, the CPU load is shown.
If you hover over the right-hand icon, the network load is shown.
This information can help with problem solving or when fine
tuning the unit. For example:
–if the storage activity is too high, change the recording
profile,
–if the CPU load is too big, change the VCA settings,
–if the network load is too big, change the encoder profile to
reduce bitrate.
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Status icons
Various overlays in the video image provide important status
information. The overlays provide the following information:
Decoding error
The frame might show artifacts due to decoding errors.
Alarm flag
Indicates that an alarm has occurred.
Communication error
A communication error, such as a connection failure to the
storage medium, a protocol violation or a timeout, is indicated
by this icon.
Gap
Indicates a gap in the recorded video.
Watermark valid
The watermark set on the media item is valid. The color of the
check mark changes according to the video authentication
method that has been selected.
Click PLAYBACK in the application bar to view, search or
export recordings. This link is only visible if a direct iSCSI or
memory card has been configured for recording. (With VRM
recording this option is not active.)
The panel on the left has four groups:
–Connection
–Search
–Export
–Track list
Selecting the recording stream
On the left side of the browser, expand the Connection group if
necessary.
To view a video input channel:
1.Click the Video Input to see the options.
2.Select the video channel you wish to view.
To view a circular or dewarped image for the full image circle:
1.Click the Dewarping arrow to see the options.
2.Select E-PTZ or Off.
To view a recording stream:
1.Click the Recording arrow to see the options.
2.Select recording stream 1 or 2.
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Searching for recorded video
On the left side of the browser, expand the Search group if
necessary.
1.To limit the search to a particular time range, enter the
start and stop date and times.
2.Select an option from the drop-down box to define a search
parameter.
3.Click Start Search.
4.The results are shown.
5.Click a result to play it back.
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3.2.3
3.2.4
Exporting recorded video
On the left side of the browser, expand the Export group if
necessary.
1.Select a track in the track list or in the search results.
2.The start and stop date and time are filled-in for the
selected track. If required, change the times.
3.In the Time lapse drop-down box, select the original or a
condensed speed.
4.In the Location drop-down box, select a target.
5.Click Export to save the video track.
Note:
The target server address is set on the Network / Accounts
page.
Controlling playback
The time bar below the video image allows quick orientation.
The time interval associated with the sequence is displayed in
the bar in gray. Arrows indicate the position of the image
currently being played back within the sequence.
The time bar offers various options for navigation in and
between sequences.
–If required, click in the bar at the point in time at which the
playback should begin.
–Change the time interval displayed by clicking the plus or
minus icons. The display can span a range from two months
to a few seconds.
–Click the alarm jump buttons to go from one alarm event to
the next or to the previous one. Red bars indicate the
points in time where alarms were triggered.
Controls
Control playback by means of the buttons below the video
image.
The time code is displayed on the left above the full-screen icon.
The buttons have the following functions:
–Start/Pause playback
–Select the playback speed using the speed regulator
–Jump to start of active sequence or to previous sequence
–Jump to start of the next video sequence in the list
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4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
General settings
Identification
Naming
Assign a unique name to assist in identification. This name
simplifies the management of multiple devices in more extensive
systems.
The name is used for remote identification, for example, in the
event of an alarm. Choose a name that makes it as easy as
possible to identify the location unambiguously.
ID
Each device should be assigned a unique identifier that can be
entered here as an additional means of identification.
Each video channel can be given a name. Click the + sign to add
an extra line.
iSCSI Initiator extension
Add text to an initiator name to make identification easier in
large iSCSI systems. This text is added to the initiator name,
separated from it by a full stop. (You can see the initiator name
in the System Overview page.)
A password prevents unauthorized access to the device. You can
use different authorization levels to limit access.
Proper password protection is only guaranteed when all higher
authorization levels are also protected with a password.
Therefore, you always have to start from the highest
authorization level when assigning passwords.
You can define and change a password for each authorization
level if you are logged in as service or if the unit is not password
protected.
Enter the password for the appropriate authorization level here.
The maximum password text length is 19 characters and no
special characters are allowed.
The device has three authorization levels: service, user, and live.
–service is the highest authorization level. Entering the
correct password gives access to all the functions and
allows all configuration settings to be changed.
–user is the middle authorization level. At this level you can
operate the device, play back recordings, and also control
camera, for example, but you cannot change the
configuration.
–live is the lowest authorization level. At this level you can
only view the live video image and switch between the
different live image displays.
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Enter Password
Define and change a separate password for each level. Enter the
password (19 characters maximum; no special characters) for
the selected level.
Confirm password
Re-enter the new password to ensure that there are no typing
mistakes.
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4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
Date/Time
Date format
Select the required date format.
Device date / Device time
If there are multiple devices operating in your system or
network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks. For
example, it is only possible to identify and correctly evaluate
simultaneous recordings when all devices are operating on the
same time.
1.Enter the current date. Since the device time is controlled
by the internal clock, it is not necessary to enter the day of
the week – it is added automatically.
2.Enter the current time or click Sync to PC to apply the
system time from your computer to the device.
Note:
It is important that the date/time is correct for recording. An
incorrect date/time setting could prevent correct recording.
Select the time zone in which the system is located.
Daylight saving time
The internal clock can switch automatically between normal and
daylight saving time (DST). The unit already contains the data
for DST switch-overs for many years in advance. If the date, time
and zone have been set up correctly, a DST table is
automatically created.
If you decide to create alternative daylight saving time dates by
editing the table, note that values occur in linked pairs (DST
start and end dates).
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First, check the time zone setting. If it is not correct, select the
appropriate time zone and click Set.
1.Click Details to edit the DST table.
2.Select the region or the city which is closest to the
system's location from the list box below the table.
3.Click Generate to fill the table with the preset values from
the unit.
4.Click one of the entries in the table to make changes. The
entry is highlighted.
5.Click Delete to remove the entry from the table.
6.Choose other values from the list boxes under the table, to
change the selected entry. Changes are immediate.
7.If there are empty lines at the bottom of the table, for
example after deletions, add new data by marking the row
and selecting values from the list boxes.
8.When finished, click OK to save and activate the table.
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Time server IP address
The unit can receive the time signal from a time server using
various time server protocols and then use it to set the internal
clock. The device polls the time signal automatically once every
minute.
Enter the IP address of a time server.
4.3.6
Time server type
Select the protocol that is supported by the selected time
server. It is recommended to select the SNTP server protocol.
This protocol provides high accuracy and is required for special
applications and future function extensions.
Select Time server if the server uses the RFC 868 protocol.
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4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
Display Stamping
Various overlays or stamps in the video image provide important
supplementary information. These overlays can be enabled
individually and arranged on the image in a clear manner.
Camera name stamping
Select the position of the camera name overlay in the dropdown box. It can be displayed at the Top, at the Bottom, or at a
position of choice using the Custom option, or it can be set to
Off for no overlay information.
If the Custom option is selected, enter values in the X and Y
position fields.
Logo stamping
To place a logo on the image, select and upload an
uncompressed .bmp file with a maximum size of 128x128 pixels
and 256 colors to the camera. Its position on the image can then
be selected.
Time stamping
Select the position of the time and date overlay in the dropdown box. It can be displayed at the Top, at the Bottom, or at a
position of choice using the Custom option, or it can be set to
Off for no overlay information.
If the Custom option is selected, enter values in the X and Y
position fields.
If necessary, display milliseconds for Time stamping. This
information can be useful for recorded video images; however, it
does increase the processor's computing time. Select Off if
displaying milliseconds is not needed.
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4.4.5
4.4.6
4.4.7
4.4.8
Alarm mode stamping
Select On in the drop-down box for a text message to be
displayed in the event of an alarm. It can be displayed at a
position of choice using the Custom option, or it can be set to
Off for no overlay information.
If the Custom option is selected, enter values in the X and Y
position fields.
Alarm message
Enter the message to be displayed on the image in the event of
an alarm. The maximum text length is 31 characters.
Transparent background
Check this box to make the stamp on the image transparent.
Video authentication
Select a method for verifying the integrity of the video in the
Video authentication drop-down box.
If you select Watermarking all images are marked with an icon.
The icon indicates if the sequence (live or saved) has been
manipulated.
If you want to add a digital signature to the transmitted video
images to ensure their integrity, select one of the cryptographic
algorithms for this signature.
Enter the interval (in seconds) between insertions of the digital
signature.
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GB/T 28181
This page allows you to set the parameters for conformance to
the GB/T 28181 national standard “Security and protection
video monitoring network system for information transport,
switch and control”. This standard is specifically for China.
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Enable
Select this checkbox to enable the system to use the other
parameters on this page in accordance with the GB/T 28181
national standard.
H.264 elementary stream
Select this checkbox to select or to enable the H.264 elementary
stream.
Registration timeout
Enter a value (in milliseconds) for the registration timeout. The
default is 3600.
Heartbeat timeout
Enter the value (in seconds) for the heartbeat timeout. The
default is 15.
Server ID
Enter the ID of the server.
Server IP address
Enter the server IP address.
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Device ID
Enter the ID of the device.
Device port
Enter the number of the device port. The default is 5060.
You can adapt the appearance of the web interface and change
the website language to meet your requirements.
GIF or JPEG images can be used to replace the company and
device logos. The image can be stored on a web server (for
example, http://www.myhostname.com/images/logo.gif).
Ensure that a connection to the web server is always available to
display the image. The image files are not stored on the unit.
To restore the original graphics, delete the entries in the
Company logo and Device logo fields.
Website language
Select the language for the user interface.
Company logo
To replace the company's logo in the top-right part of the
window, enter the path to a suitable image in this field. The
image file must be stored on a web server.
Device logo
To replace the device name in the top-left part of the window,
enter the path to a suitable image in this field. The image file
must be stored on a web server.
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Show VCA metadata
When video analysis is activated, additional information from the
video content analysis (VCA) function is displayed in the live
video image. With the MOTION+ analysis type, for example, the
sensor fields in which motion is recorded are marked with
rectangles.
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