Bosch A5 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Safety instructions; Important Safeguards
  • Page 4 – Grounding or Polarization; FCC & ICES Information
  • Page 5 – For Indoor Product
  • Page 6 – Safety Precautions; CAUTION
  • Page 7 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction
  • Page 9 – System Description; To avoid damage to the electronic components, to avoid data loss,
  • Page 10 – Recommended Virus Scanners/Firewalls; Virus Scanners
  • Page 12 – Guarantee
  • Page 13 – Computer Slots; internal hardware will void the system warranty.
  • Page 14 – Quick installation; Switch all connected devices on.; Select this function to start the Assistant.
  • Page 15 – Logon as administrator; Next; then take you to Expert Configuration.
  • Page 16 – Display of the existing hardware; The existing video hardware is displayed in this dialog box.; Update
  • Page 17 – Changing the camera name; You can change the camera name in this dialog box.; Change camera name
  • Page 18 – Select storage method; You can determine the following for each camera in this dialog box:; Setup
  • Page 19 – Images per second
  • Page 20 – Select the drive for storage and finish Basic Configuration.; In this dialog box, select the drive for storage of the image data.; Finish
  • Page 21 – A ring archive is created for each camera (this can be overwritten).; able disk space: total number of cameras”. All selected system parti-
  • Page 22 – Connections
  • Page 23 – Grabber Card MVTitan; May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!; Grabberkarte
  • Page 25 – Grabber Card MVSigma; Video input termination
  • Page 26 – Connection to a Token Ring or Ethernet Network
  • Page 28 – Connecting the ISDN Controller; video; ISDN socket TAE 8
  • Page 29 – Connecting the VSCom 200 H (Interface Expansion); only use the VSCom 200 H PCI card.; Connecting External Hard Disks
  • Page 30 – Connecting the Cameras; Note that one input is needed per B&W and CCVS camera and two inputs; ture; Switch off the computer to connect the cameras.
  • Page 31 – Connecting the V–DOG and Tamper Contact; WD; V–DOG
  • Page 32 – Connecting the Software Dongle and; PRN; Connecting a Fault Indicator
  • Page 33 – Connecting the ATM via the Interface Processor (Serial); video system
  • Page 34 – Connection
  • Page 35 – Interface
  • Page 36 – Connecting the Barcode Reader
  • Page 38 – Connecting Foyer Card Reader MINITER RS 485
  • Page 41 – Connecting Radio Clock DCF 77
  • Page 43 – Web Connection for Access Via Browser; Wide Web Publishing service must be deactivated.; Activating/deactivating the Web application:; Double–click the ”Administrative Tools” icon.
  • Page 44 – Connecting a Modem
  • Page 46 – Connecting AutoDome/SAE–Dome; Connecting AutoDome; Connecting AutoDome via matrix; Videosystem
  • Page 47 – Connecting SAE Dome with V3032 Biphase interface
  • Page 48 – Connecting a Security System; The video system is connected to a SecSys via an RS 232 interface at; link. To do this change the jumpers J1 and J2.
  • Page 49 – Connector assignment for OPTO; For power supply of 12 V/24 V; OVS
  • Page 50 – COM 1 to COM 3
  • Page 51 – SMA; GOM
  • Page 52 – Connection to interface 2 is possible.
  • Page 57 – TESP; ÜSS
  • Page 59 – XP Administration; Changing from video system to XP administrator level; May only be executed by authorized personnel!; Log on as Windows
  • Page 60 – Configuration; with the following configuration possibility:; Basic configuration with the wizard; online; , that is, directly in the system. For this call up the online help; Basic configuration; For more information on this, please see Section 3.
  • Page 61 – Standard configuration (expert configuration); Configuration Drives; update
  • Page 63 – are stored in the archives.; New
  • Page 65 – Accept
  • Page 66 – Click once more for deactivation.
  • Page 68 – Type
  • Page 69 – These inputs need to be configured as detectors.
  • Page 70 – Foyer card reader time controlled
  • Page 71 – reader must be set to “Foyer–card reader automatic.”; Entering lockouts
  • Page 72 – Deleting lockouts; Delete; all
  • Page 74 – Sys inputs to be assigned to each video system input.
  • Page 75 – OK
  • Page 76 – tem addresses can also be assigned to any input type.
  • Page 78 – Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.
  • Page 79 – the video system. A maximum of 32 virtual detectors is available.
  • Page 80 – The COM interface provides the following functions:; search dialog in the image archive.
  • Page 81 – inputs can be connected to each MVSigma grabber card. A maximum of 2
  • Page 83 – which camera type it should be.
  • Page 85 – Image settings for all camera types; Implement the setting for each camera as required.; Image settings
  • Page 86 – Set the monitoring area for the sensor camera (movement detection); Motion detection
  • Page 87 – Grid
  • Page 88 – Set dome cameras; Dome settings
  • Page 91 – of 2 MVTitan can be installed.
  • Page 92 – A maximum of 16 IP cameras (network cameras) can be connected. The IP
  • Page 95 – You have to assign a time period to a job in the; Job Activations
  • Page 96 – Name
  • Page 98 – network—a two–way connection should be connected.
  • Page 100 – modem—a two–way connection should be connected.
  • Page 101 – Modem
  • Page 102 – variable alarm triggers and cameras.
  • Page 103 – If the job macro is assigned to various cameras in the; Job; menu, all images will be stored in a common archive.
  • Page 104 – be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras.; Job activation; Activate the; checkbox in the
  • Page 105 – Configuring an alarm transmission job macro:
  • Page 106 – User
  • Page 108 – Configuring a backup job macro:; Note
  • Page 110 – Camera control
  • Page 112 – what the user is allowed to do in the system. The
  • Page 114 – the password of the authorization levels is evaluated.; You should definitely protect the; Administrator; authorization
  • Page 116 – the image archive and for an automatic disconnection.
  • Page 117 – browser access, or encoding for network connections.
  • Page 119 – Assigning an audio signal to a connection:
  • Page 120 – Deleting an audio signal:; Reference
  • Page 121 – the hardware dongle extension file.; Loading a new dongle file:
  • Page 122 – This dialog box contains the following options:; Start
  • Page 123 – Upload
  • Page 124 – Startup
  • Page 125 – Connecting the System Components; General requirements
  • Page 126 – Checking the Optional Network Connection
  • Page 127 – Checking the Grabber Driver
  • Page 128 – Checking the Optional ATM Connection
  • Page 129 – Checking the Optional Web Connection
  • Page 130 – Fault Indication/Correction; Fault
  • Page 131 – Maintenance and Service; Maintenance Tasks to be Carried Out
  • Page 132 – The user is responsible for:; Software update; Software installation is carried out by the Windows
  • Page 133 – Maintenance and Service; Error Forwarding; With ”net send”: rem Send messages to other computers on the network; Sending a Message in the Windows Network Using ”net send”
  • Page 135 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 136 – Technical data; Video System in 19” Housing
  • Page 137 – Technical Data
  • Page 139 – End user license agreement; You may; SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS.
  • Page 140 – Notes
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DiBos

610–4.998.137.176

Version: A5

Date:

11–2004

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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Summary

Page 3 - Safety instructions; Important Safeguards

Installation Manual for DiBos Video System A5/11–2004 610–4.998.137.176 – 3 – Safety instructions Important Safeguards 1. Read, Follow, and Retain Instructions – All safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference. 2. ...

Page 4 - Grounding or Polarization; FCC & ICES Information

Installation Manual for DiBos Video System A5/11–2004 610–4.998.137.176 – 4 – Safety instructions (continued) 12. Grounding or Polarization – This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug with one blade wider than the other). This safety feature allows the plug to ...

Page 5 - For Indoor Product

Installation Manual for DiBos Video System A5/11–2004 610–4.998.137.176 – 5 – Safety instructions (continued) For Indoor Product 1. Water and Moisture – Do not use this unit near water – for example, in a wet basement, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or in any area classified as a wet locati...

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