Page 2 - Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards 1. Read, Follow, and Retain Instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read and followed beforeoperating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference. 2. Heed Warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions. 3. Attachment...
Page 3 - For Indoor Product; - Do not use this unit near; For Outdoor Product; - An outdoor system should not be; For Rack-mount Product; - This unit should not be placed in a; Safety Precautions
3 For Indoor Product 1. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for example, in a wet basement, in anunprotected outdoor installation, or in any areaclassified as a wet location. 2. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings, as theymay to...
Page 4 - FCC & ICES INFORMATION
4 Sicherheitshinweise Achtung! Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertemKundendienstpersonal gemäß jeweils zutreffenderElektrovorschriften ausgeführt werden. Unterbrechung des Netzanschlusses. Geräte mit oder ohneNetzschalter haben Spannung am Gerät anliegen, sobald derNetzstecker in die Steckd...
Page 5 - Zasady Bezpieczeństwa
5 Veiligheidsmaatregelen Attentie: het apparaat mag alleen door gekwalificeerd personeelworden geïnstalleerd. De installatie dient in overeenstemmingmet de nationale elektrische richtlijnen of de van toepassingzijnde lokale richtlijnen te worden uitgevoerd. Spanning uitschakelen. Apparatuur met of z...
Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE DVR1 SERIES DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS 9 1.1 Guide to This Manual ..............................................................................................................9 1.2 Unpacking ...............................................................
Page 9 - Guide to This Manual
9 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE DVR1 SERIES DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS 1.1 Guide to This Manual This manual contains all of the information necessary to safely install, program, and operate Bosch DVR1 SeriesDigital Video Recorders. Step-by-step procedures and sample menus guide you through each phase ...
Page 10 - SECTION 2: INSTALLING THE DVR1; Figure 2A – Sample DVR1 System Installation; Figure 2A; Rear Panel Connections; Figure 2B; for details on the input/output connections supplied by the DVR1.
10 SECTION 2: INSTALLING THE DVR1 Figure 2A – Sample DVR1 System Installation Figure 2A provides an illustration of a typical DVR1 system installation. Consider the peripheral devices necessary for your system application, and perform the system connections according to the following installation in...
Page 11 - CAUTION; • Cable must be purchased separately.; Ethernet Port; Ethernet port uses standard pinout configuration.; Accessories Port Connections; NOTE; Refer to the multiplexer and other peripheral device manuals for; Active Low TTL; Normally Open Relay Alarm Connection; Accessories PCB
11 2. Connect all peripherals (e.g. cameras, monitors, etc.) to the corresponding inputs/outputs on the DVR1 rear panel. CAUTION : DO NOT connect both S-video and Composite inputs at the same time. A hardware conflict will occur, which could damage the unit. 3. When all connections have been complet...
Page 12 - Short Circuit Protected.
12 Alarm Out: The Alarm Output is activated when a teletext alarm is read, or while the Alarm Input is active. The Alarm output is only active for the duration of the alarmevent. Record Start In: When activated, this connection places the unit in record mode. Compatible with the Disk End Out signal ...
Page 13 - SECTION 3: GUIDE TO THE DVR1 CONTROLS; DVR1 Front Panel Controls; shows the; DVR1 Front Panel Display; Figure 3B – DVR1 LCD Display; STOP
13 SECTION 3: GUIDE TO THE DVR1 CONTROLS Before attempting DVR1 programming, you should become familiar with the function of the DVR1 controls. Thissection provides a summary of the front panel controls and indicators, as well as hints for navigating the DVR1menus and entering values via the front p...
Page 14 - Navigating with the DVR1 Controls; without making changes; Programming Notations in this Manual; Main Menu; On-screen Representations
14 3.3 Navigating with the DVR1 Controls Navigating and entering parameter values with the DVR1 controls are designed to be easy and intuitive. Most menususe the same navigation for programming operations. Pull-down Menus Pull-down menus are the top-level menus, and are accessed by pressing MENU . F...
Page 15 - SECTION 4: DVR1 MAIN MENU PROGRAMMING; Overview of the DVR1 Main Menu
15 SECTION 4: DVR1 MAIN MENU PROGRAMMING 4.1 Overview of the DVR1 Main Menu The DVR1 Series Main Menu allows quick and easy programming of vital system data and operating parameters. The following table provides a summary of user actions that are accessible via the DVR1 Main Menu. NOTE : Upon initia...
Page 17 - Configuring On-screen Display Options; no overwrite; Managing Archive Storage
17 4.6 Configuring On-screen Display Options Main Menu ➝ Display Settings Use this menu to specify the status information to be displayed on the primarymonitor (usually shown in the upper right or upper left corner of the screen). Each of the following parameters may be set ON or OFF for the on-scre...
Page 18 - background
18 When all required search criteria has been entered, highlight [START SEARCH] , then press ENTER . The Archive Search Results window will appear. Use the Left/Right Arrow s to navigate the Search Results menu, highlighting the recorded event you wish to select. Use the Up/Down Arrows to select a r...
Page 19 - MESSAGE
19 • Write Once: When the archive device is full, archiving stops. Archiving will resume after the user acknowledges that the archive device is full and that archiving should resume. • No Overwrite: When the archive device is full, archiving stops. Archiving will resume only after a user enters the ...
Page 20 - SECTION 5: DVR1 ADVANCED MENU PROGRAMMING; Overview of the DVR1 Advanced Menu; Accessing the Advanced Menu Using the Password; ADVANCED MENU
20 SECTION 5: DVR1 ADVANCED MENU PROGRAMMING 5.1 Overview of the DVR1 Advanced Menu Enhanced DVR1 operating features are programmed via the Advanced Menu . The following table provides a summary of these actions that are accessed via the DVR1 Advanced Menu. Press MENU to enter the DVR1 Main Menu. Us...
Page 21 - DISK OVERWRITE MODE
21 5.3 Overwriting the Hard Disk Advanced Menu ➝ Disk Overwrite Mode Use this menu to specify how disk overwrite issues are handledonce the hard disk becomes full. Select one of three options: • No Overwrite (i.e., recording stops when the disk is full). An on-screen message indicates when the disk ...
Page 22 - Making the correct selection for; NONE; Exception
22 5.7 Configuring Communications Advanced Menu ➝ Communications Use this menu to specify the following (select one only): • Data transfer rate for the RS-232 serial port (select 1200 to 57,600 baud). • Enable or disable Ethernet connection (network address) settings for the unit. IP address, Subnet...
Page 23 - matches
23 5.11 Restoring Factory Defaults Advanced Menu ➝ Factory Settings Use this menu to restore the DVR1 to the factory defaults. NOTE: When the factory settings are restored, all programmed settings and volume partitions for archive retrieval are erased. The factory password is fixed at 0000 . Therefo...
Page 24 - SECTION 6: OPERATING THE DVR1 SERIES; Initial Startup; Normal Recording; ALARM; REC
24 SECTION 6: OPERATING THE DVR1 SERIES Operating the DVR1 requires general knowledge in three areas: • Recording• Playback• Searching Certain operating parameters must be set/programmed as part of initial startup of the DVR1. These activities areoutlined in the following section. 6.1 Initial Startu...
Page 25 - Disk Full Notification; disk full; Playback; Play Forward; PLAY
25 Disk Full Notification This message will appear on the primary monitor to indicatethat the unit has stopped recording because the disk is full. In No Overwrite mode, the unit will not record over previously recorded data. To continue recording, the usermust acknowledge the disk full message by pr...
Page 26 - The Search Interface; START; S E A R C H F I LT E R S
26 Rewind During playback, press REWIND to view the data (in reverse) at a faster than normal rate. Rewind is indicated via the following:• REWIND appears briefly in the upper left-hand corner of the primary monitor • REW appears on the LCD. Pause During playback, press PAUSE to pause playback and d...
Page 27 - Extended Archiving Applications; Backup Archiving Applications; Background Archiving Mode; Back up; Selective/Manual Archiving Applications; Device; PC Software
27 SECTION 7: ARCHIVING 7.1 Archiving Applications Explained The following sections explain the usage of the Extended Archiving , Backup Archiving , and Selective/Manual Archiving applications for the DVR1 Series Digital Video Recorders. 7.1.1 Extended Archiving Applications • Explained: In this app...
Page 28 - filter; Limitations on CD Operations
28 4. Using the DVR’s (DVR1 or DMX) menu system, set the unit for Selective archiving. 5. Remove power from the DVR unit. 6. Apply power to the CD-writer and allow it to initialize. 7. Apply power to the DVR unit. 8. Be sure that the CD-writer is recognized by the DVR unit. This may take a few minut...
Page 29 - SECTION 8: SERVICE AND RETURNS; Maintenance; Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.; Service Centers; CCTV Spare Parts; DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY!
29 SECTION 8: SERVICE AND RETURNS 8.1 Maintenance Programmer maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection. 8.2 Factory Service Ensure that the cooling vents are not blocked and that the unit is installed in a well ventilated location. In addition,do not place the unit on t...
Page 30 - APPENDIX A: FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS; FUNCTION
30 APPENDIX A: FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS FUNCTION SETTING Time Format 24 Hour Date Format MM / DD / YY Normal Record Speed 60 pictures per seconds (NTSC) or 50 pps (PAL) Alarm Record Speed 60 pictures per seconds (NTSC) or 50 pps (PAL) Record Quality SVHS Disk Overwrite Mode Continuous Overwrite Arch...
Page 31 - APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; GENERAL; Do not connect both video inputs at the same time.
31 APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply 90 V-264 VAC/DC Input Voltage 12 Volt DC Power Consumption For One (1) Disk Unit, 35 Watts Max; For Two (2) Disk Units, 55 Watts Max Operating Temperature Range Operating: 0 to 40 ºC Storage: –20 to 60 ºC Relative Humidity Range (Nonconden...
Page 33 - APPENDIX C: OBSERVATION SYSTEM QUICK INSTALL GUIDE; Introduction; Connection of Alarm Contact; Product; Observation System Multiplexer Monitor 2.01c or higher
33 APPENDIX C: OBSERVATION SYSTEM QUICK INSTALL GUIDE 1.1 Introduction This guide provides the steps necessary to install the DVR1 in combination with a Observation System Multiplexer or SwitcherMonitor. If you are not familiar with the operations of the DVR1 and the Observation System Monitor, refe...
Page 34 - Programming the Observation System monitor; Record; Programming the DVR1; Advanced Menu; Remote Viewing Considerations; Straight Through; Tech Tips
34 1.4 Programming the Observation System monitor No special programming is required for the Observation System Switcher. If using the Observation System Multiplexer, ensure that the Record mode is set to Multiplexing (verify this via the Observation System Main Menu > Settings > VCR). 1.5 Pro...
Page 35 - Overview; Required Software Version; System4; MULTIPLEXER
35 APPENDIX D: INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE COMBINED BOSCH MULTIPLEXER, INTUIKEY KEYBOARD & DVR1 SERIES SYSTEM 1.1 Overview The latest software for the Bosch System4 ® Multiplexers, IntuiKey Keyboard, and DVR1 greatly improves the functionality of the system. This new software simplifies retrieval...
Page 36 - DVR1 Keyboard Menus; DVR1 Controls; Softkey
36 1.4 DVR1 Keyboard Menus There are two new keyboard menus that provide direct access to the DVR1 menus and its recorded video (refer to the keyboard’sinstruction manual for further information on keyboard menus). 1.4.1 DVR1 Controls Menu To view the DVR1 CONTROLS menu, at the Keyboard’s MULTIPLEXE...
Page 37 - DVR1 Playback Controls Menu; Below is a list of the new Keyboard Softkey buttons for the; Exit; • Output signal of the DVR1 is switched to MON A.
37 1.4.2 DVR1 Playback Controls Menu Below is a list of the new Keyboard Softkey buttons for the DVR1 Playback Controls menu along with an explanation of the functions they perform. Softkey Functions Exit • Presents the previous keyboard menu ( DVR1 CONTROLS ). • Output signal of the DVR1 is switche...
Page 38 - Supported Command Sequences; To; equivalent of the; FPL; from the above chart:; Setting the Clock; The gray cells in the; COMMAND; See instructions for setting clock in the following section.
38 APPENDIX E: RS-232 REMOTE PROTOCOL 1.1 Supported Command Sequences The DVR1 supports the following command sequences, entered via PC once communication has been established between the PC andthe DVR1. The Baud Rate should be set at 9600 Baud, with 1 Stop Bit, 8 Data Bits, and Parity at None. All ...
Page 39 - In this example, 14:39 on December 25, 2000 is used to demonstrate the; The final; Set Clock; OR
39 SET CLOCK Example: In this example, 14:39 on December 25, 2000 is used to demonstrate the Set Clock Command String. The final Set Clock Command String for 14:39 on December 25, 2000 is as follows: OR : 02 43 4C 4B 20 30 30 2D 31 32 2D 32 35 2C 31 34 3A 33 39 03 <Enter> Notation Used in ASCI...