Divar 700 Series Digital Hybrid HD Recorder / Digital Network HD Recorder en Installation and Operation manual
Divar 700 Series Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Safety 7 1.1 Safety precautions 7 1.2 Important safety instructions 7 1.3 Important Notices 9 1.4 FCC and UL 11 1.5 Bosch notices 12 2 Introduction 13 2.1 Digital video recorder for surveillance applications 13 2.1.1 Versions 13 2.1.2 Software 14 2.1.3 Firmware upgrades 14 2.1.4 Manuals 14 2.1.5 Features 15 2.1.6 On-screen help 15 2.2 Unpacking 15 2.2.1 Package contents 15 2.
en | Table of Contents Divar 700 Series 4.9 Keyboard connections 31 4.10 Ethernet connection(s) 32 4.11 RS485 port 32 4.12 Biphase port 33 4.13 USB connectors 35 4.14 External alarm I/O connection 35 4.15 Malfunction relay 37 4.16 Power supply 38 4.17 Maintenance 38 5 Operating instructions 39 5.1 Front panel controls 39 5.1.1 Keys 39 5.1.2 Indicators 41 5.2 Mouse Controls 41 5.3 Viewing pictures 42 5.3.1 Monitor A 42 5.3.
Divar 700 Series Table of Contents | en 5 6.1.3 Time Server 67 6.2 Video & Audio 68 6.2.1 Analog Channels 68 6.2.2 IP Channels 69 6.2.3 Bitrates tab 72 6.3 Schedule 74 6.3.1 Setting the dynamic characteristics 74 6.3.2 Schedule 74 6.3.3 Exceptions 75 6.4 Recording 76 6.4.1 Normal 76 6.4.2 Contact 77 6.4.3 Text 77 6.4.4 Motion 77 6.4.5 Copy 78 6.5 Contacts 79 6.5.1 Contact inputs 79 6.5.2 Relay outputs 79 6.5.3 Contact input properties 79 6.
en | Table of Contents Divar 700 Series 6.12.1 Service 103 6.12.2 KBD 103 6.12.3 Serial ports 104 6.12.4 Licenses 105 6.12.5 Logging 105 7 Menu default values 106 7.1 Quick install menu defaults 106 7.2 Monitor view settings defaults 107 7.3 Configuration menu defaults 108 8 Technical specifications 114 8.1 Electrical 114 8.1.1 Mechanical 116 8.1.2 Environmental 116 8.1.3 Electromagnetic and Safety 117 8.1.
Divar 700 Series Safety | en 1 Safety 1.1 Safety precautions 7 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.
en | Safety Divar 700 Series 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.
Divar 700 Series 1.3 Safety | en 9 Important 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.
en | Safety Divar 700 Series NOTE: Wear required grounded wrist straps and observe proper ESD safety precautions when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards. 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).
Divar 700 Series 1.4 Safety | en 11 FCC and UL FCC & ICES 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.
en | Safety Divar 700 Series et résoudre les problèmes d’interférences de radio et de télévision). Cette brochure est disponible auprès du U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, États-Unis, sous la référence n° 004-000-00345-4. Disclaimer Underwriter Laboratories Inc. ("UL") has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product.
Divar 700 Series Introduction | en 2 Introduction 2.1 Digital video recorder for surveillance applications 13 The Divar 700 Series is a video recording system that records multiple camera 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.
en | Introduction Divar 700 Series Hybrid verions (DHR) The DHR hybrid versions have looping auto-terminating analog video inputs and outputs, and audio inputs and outputs. Two VGA connectors provide outputs for an A and a B monitor. Monitor A displays full-screen or multiscreen digital pictures that can be frozen and zoomed. Monitor B displays live full-screen or multiscreen pictures.
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en | Introduction Divar 700 Series – A 25-pin D-type switching and alarm connector board – A 15-pin D-type connector board (used for Biphase PTZ connections) – A 3-pin screw terminal connector (used for RS485 PTZ connection) – Power supply cord – Shielded network cross-over cable (for service and testing purposes) – Rack mounting kit – A CD-ROM containing the software and manuals F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series Introduction | en 2.3 Installation environment 2.3.1 Mounting 17 The Divar 700 Series is supplied as a desktop unit. If desired, the unit can be rack mounted using the rack mounting kit supplied with the unit. 2.3.2 Ventilation 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.
3 en | Quick install Divar 700 Series Quick 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. When the relevant information is entered, the unit will be operational. 3.
Divar 700 Series 3.2 Quick install | en 19 First-time use The unit first determines if camera inputs are PAL or NTSC and selects the output mode for the monitor. If only IP cameras are connected, the system defaults to PAL. The unit starts with a multiscreen display. See Section 4.4 Camera connections, page 27 for more details and for instructions on overriding the operating mode. The Quick install menu opens the first time the unit is used.
en | Quick install 3.3 Divar 700 Series Quick install menu The Quick install menu contains four tabs: International, Network, Schedule, and Recording. Navigate through these tabs using Back and Next. Click Undo to cancel changes made in the active tab. Click Close to exit the Quick install menu. Changing Quick install settings overwrites customized settings. 3.3.1 International Figure 3.2 Quick install menu - International Language — Select the language for the menu from the list.
Divar 700 Series 3.3.2 Quick install | en 21 Schedule Figure 3.3 Quick install menu - Schedule The currently active weekly schedule is shown. Each color represents an available profile: – Yellow - Profile 1 – Dark blue - Profile 2 – Green - Profile 3 – Pink - Profile 4 – Light blue - Profile 5 – Brown - Profile 6 Click Overwrite to start making changes. – Select on which day the week should start and end. – Select when the day begins and ends on weekdays.
en | Quick install 3.3.3 Divar 700 Series Recording Figure 3.4 Quick install menu - Recording Set the Normal recording Resolution, Quality, and Frame rate for each profile in the table. Set the Alarm and Motion recording Resolution, Quality, and Frame rate. These settings are set for all profiles. If advanced settings were previously made, click Overwrite to replace them with Quick install settings. Note: The resolution selection shows only CIF, 2CIF or 4CIF resolutions.
Divar 700 Series 3.3.4 Quick install | en 23 Network Figure 3.5 Quick install menu - Network Fill in the settings that control the behavior of the unit with respect to a network. DVR name — Enter a unique DVR name to be used in the network. DHCP — Enable DHCP to have IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway assigned automatically by the DHCP server of the network. The actual values are displayed. IP address — Fill in the IP address when DHCP is not enabled.
4 en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series Hardware 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, a 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.
Divar 700 Series Hardware setup | en 25 CAUTION! When installing the assembly into the rack, do not restrict air flow around the vents located on the side panels or exceed the recommended operating temperature. Secure the connection cables to the rack to relieve excessive weight to the back of the unit. 4.3 Hard disk installation Up to four hard disks can be installed in the DVR. All hard disks are accessed from the front of the unit by removing the front panel.
en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series Placing a hard disk Figure 4.4 Placing a hard disk 1. Locate the first empty hard disk bay. It is recommended to install the disks in order from one to four, as labeled. (Note that disks 3 and 4 are mounted in a double bay.) 2. Unscrew the two torx T10 screws securing the selected bay. Slide the bay from the unit by pulling it forward. 3. To replace an installed hard disk, remove the four installation screws, two per side, from the sides of the bay.
Divar 700 Series 4.4 Hardware setup | en 27 Camera connections On hybrid units, 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.
en | Hardware setup 4.5 Divar 700 Series Audio connections (hybrid version only) The unit supports up to 16 audio inputs and 4 audio outputs. Connect using audio cable with RCA compatible connectors. Specifications Input signal: Mono RCA, 1 Vpp, 10k ohm Output signal: Dual mono RCA, 1 Vpp, 10k ohm 1 2 Audio in 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Figure 4.6 Audio input connectors L R A Audio out B Figure 4.7 Audio output connectors 4.
Divar 700 Series 4.6.2 Hardware setup | en 29 CVBS Connect the unit to CCTV monitors 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 without using the loop-through output, then 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.
4.8 en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series RS232 COM port connections The RS232 COM ports are used to connect a PC to the unit for service purposes. Use a nullmodem 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 COM 1 COM 2 Figure 4.
Divar 700 Series 4.9 Hardware setup | en 31 Keyboard connections The keyboard input and output connectors are used to connect a Bosch Intuikey keyboard to one or more units. For one unit, connect the keyboard to the KBD in connector. For more units, connect a cable between the KBD out connector of the first unit and the KBD in connector of the following unit. Up to 16 Divar 700 units can be connected and controlled in this manner with one keyboard.
en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series Pin number Signal 1 No connection 2 System ground 3 Keyboard minus line 4 Keyboard plus line 5 System ground 6 No connection Table 4.3 4.10 Keyboard out - RJ11 socket (KBD out) Ethernet connection(s) The standard RJ-45 Ethernet socket is used to connect the unit directly to a PC, IP camera, or to a network. To connect to a network hub or switch, use a straight-through network cable.
Divar 700 Series Hardware setup | en 33 -|+|G RS 485 MAL OUT N0 | C | NC Figure 4.15 RS485 connector Signal name Pin number Description TX - 1 Data transmission TX + 2 Data transmission GND 3 Shield Table 4.5 RS485 pin definition The recommended cable diameter is AWG 28-16 (0.08-1.5 mm2).
en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series 8 1 15 9 BIPHASE SHIELD + CTRL 1 SHIELD + CTRL 2 SHIELD + CTRL 3 SHIELD + CTRL 4 SHIELD + CTRL 5 SHIELD Figure 4.16 Biphase port connector and connection board Signal name Pin number Description Code 1 - 1 Biphase control ch. 1 (minus) Code 1 + 2 Biphase control ch. 1 (plus) Shield 3 System ground/cable shield Code 2 - 4 Biphase control ch. 2 (minus) Code 2 + 5 Biphase control ch.
Divar 700 Series 4.13 Hardware setup | en 35 USB connectors Four USB 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. USB Figure 4.17 4.14 USB USB ports External alarm I/O connection Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied via a 25-pole D-type socket. The screw terminal input/ output connection board supplied with the unit simplifies all alarm connections to the unit.
en | Hardware setup Divar 700 Series 13 1 25 14 ALARM I/O 1A 1B 2A 2B 1 2 R E L A Y GND 3A 3B 4A 4B IN 9 10 GND 3 4 IN 11 12 GND 5 6 IN 13 14 GND 7 8 Figure 4.18 F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series Hardware setup | en Signal name Pin number Description Alarm_in_1 1 Alarm input 1 Alarm_in_2 2 Alarm input 2 Alarm_in_3 3 Alarm input 3 Alarm_in_4 4 Alarm input 4 Alarm_in_5 5 Alarm input 5 Alarm_in_6 6 Alarm input 6 Alarm_in_7 7 Alarm input 7 Alarm_in_8 8 Alarm input 8 Alarm_in_9 9 Alarm input 9 Alarm_in_10 10 Alarm input 10 Alarm_in_11 11 Alarm input 11 Alarm_in_12 12 Alarm input 12 Alarm_in_13 13 Alarm input 13 Alarm_in_14 14 Alarm input 14
en | Hardware setup 4.16 Divar 700 Series Power supply Power is supplied to the unit via the IEC-style socket. For security 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. Specifications: Input Voltage: 100 - 240 VAC ±10% Current: 0.7A - 0.3 A Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz AC Figure 4.
Divar 700 Series 5 Operating instructions | en 39 Operating instructions These instructions explain the purpose of the front panel keys. The functions available can be limited by setting passwords. Some functions may also require a software license. An administrator has access to many more functions in the menu. 5.1 Front panel controls Figure 5.1 Front panel controls 5.1.1 Keys The keys on the front panel control all functions. Symbols on the keys show the functions.
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series OSD key – press to view date/time and camera information, date/time only, or none Search key – press to open the date/time search menu to look for recorded images PTZ key – enables either pan/tilt or pan/zoom modes Freeze key – in live mode, press to freeze the selected image Menu key – opens the menu system Help key – press to view help Mute key – press to mute audio monitoring Open/Close key – press to open or close the DVD drawer Export ke
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 41 Stop key – while in playback mode, press to return to live mode Note: IP camera numbering starts at 9 on an 8-channel hybrid model and at 17 on a 16-channel hybrid model. So on a 16-channel hybrid unit with IP cameras, camera key 1 selects analog camera 1 and, when pressed again, IP camera 17. 5.1.2 Indicators The indicators on the front panel display light or flash to alert of various operating conditions.
en | Operating instructions 5.3 Divar 700 Series Viewing pictures The hybrid version has two monitor outputs, A and B. The way in which these monitors display pictures depends on how the system is configured. When an alarm or motion input is detected, the camera picture with the Alarm/Motion indicator can be displayed on monitor A, B, or both. When multiple alarms or motion occur, camera pictures are combined in a multiscreen window on monitor A, B, or both. 5.3.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 43 Multiscreen To view different multiscreen displays on monitor A or B: 1. 2. Press the multiscreen key. – A multiscreen display of camera pictures appears on the active monitor. – The camera keys of the selected cameras light (green). Press the multiscreen – key again to go to the next programmed multiscreen view. Continue to press the multiscreen key; the unit cycles through all enabled multiscreen views.
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series 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 zoom in further. The picture is enlarged by a factor of 4. 4. Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture to be displayed. 5. Press the zoom key again to return to a full picture and leave the zoom mode.
Divar 700 Series 5.5 Operating instructions | en 45 Overview of the menu system The menu gives access to several functions to help use the unit. Access to some menu items is password protected. There are three ways of accessing the menu system: – via the front panel keys, – the USB mouse, or – a Intuikey keyboard. Slight differences in navigation and selection are only due to the differences between the keys on the unit, the keyboard and the mouse. The menu structure is the same in all cases.
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series System information The System information menu contains two submenus: – Status - opens a menu to view status information. – Log Book - opens a menu to view the system log. Help The Help function displays a help text. Exit Click to log off. 5.5.1 Access using the front panel keys To open the menu, press the menu – key. The top menu appears on monitor A. To move through a menu or list, use the arrow keys on the front panel.
Divar 700 Series 5.6 Operating instructions | en 47 Search Figure 5.5 Top menu - Search 1. To search, enter the top menu and click Search. 2. Choose Date/time search or event or text search from the pull-down menu. Alternatively, press the search 5.6.1 key to switch to Date/time search directly. Date/time search Enter the start date and time and click OK to start playback. Playback of the displayed cameos starts. Figure 5.
en | Operating instructions 5.6.2 Divar 700 Series Search Events search criteria Figure 5.7 Search menu - Events – Under Start time and End time, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of – To set the Search direction, select Forward to search from start time to end time or the search. Backward to search from end time to start time. – Under Video inputs, check the inputs to search for (highlight the un-numbered box to select all). The selected inputs are highlighted.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 49 Smart motion search criteria Figure 5.8 Search menu - Smart motion 1. Set the smart motion search parameters as follows: – Under Start time and End time, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of – To set the Search direction, select Forward to search from start time to end time or the search. Backward to search from end time to start time. – Adjust the Trigger level slider to set the level of motion that will be detected.
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series Text search criteria Figure 5.9 Search menu - Text data – Under Start time and End time, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of the search. – To set the Search direction, select Forward to search from start time to end time or Backward to search from end time to start time.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 51 Search results Figure 5.10 Search menu - Search results – The recording fitting the filter and closest to the selected date and time is shown first. – Use the up/down arrow keys to move through the list. The selected recording is shown in the preview window. – Click Full Screen or press the enter key for a full-screen playback of the selected recording. – Bosch Security Systems Press the escape key to return to the search menu.
en | Operating instructions 5.7 Divar 700 Series Export and local playback Figure 5.11 Top menu - Export video The export menu is accessed from the top menu. It allows writing segments of recorded video and audio to a USB storage device or recordable DVD. The playback menu allows playback of segments of recorded video and audio from the local disk set, a USB storage device or recordable DVD. Local archive playback only works with native format archives. 5.7.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en – To change a video segment in the list, select it and click Change. – To remove a video segment from the list, select it and click Remove. 53 The archive list is saved until archiving is carried out. Video segments that have been partially overwritten or deleted from the internal hard drive(s) are removed from the list.
en | Operating instructions 5.8 Divar 700 Series Configuration Figure 5.14 Top menu - Configuration The Configuration menu is accessed from the top menu. The Configuration menu contains three submenus: – Quick Installation - opens a wizard to configure basic settings. For more information refer to Section 3 Quick install. – Advanced configuration - opens the advanced configuration menu to configure all – Monitor Settings - opens a menu to configure monitor settings. settings. 5.8.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 55 Sequence Figure 5.15 Configure monitors menu - Sequence Select the length of time a camera remains visible on screen (1 to 60 seconds) in the Sequence dwell time field. Use the the Add button to move camera inputs or multiscreen views to the sequence list. Use the Move up or Move down buttons to put them in the desired order. Use Remove to clear a single item from the sequence list. Use Erase to clear all items from the sequence list.
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series Event display Figure 5.16 Configure monitors menu - Event display Select the way events are displayed on both monitor A and B. Check the Contact inputs events, Motion detection events, Text events or Video loss alarms boxes to display these events on the screen. Set the length of time these events remain on the screen in the Display duration field (nonalarm events only).
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en 57 Text display Figure 5.17 Configure monitors menu - Text display Select the way text events are displayed on both monitor A and B. – Enable Show text data to see a text data overlay on the monitor. – Select the text position. – Set the display duration of a text event. – Select the text foreground color. – Select the background color. – Select the required font size. – Select either monospace or proportionally spaced screen font.
en | Operating instructions 5.9 Divar 700 Series System information Figure 5.18 Top menu - System information The System information menu is accessed from the top menu. The System information menu contains two submenus: 5.9.1 – Status - opens a menu to view status information. – Logbook - opens a menu to view the system log. Status The Status submenu contains five tabs displaying status information.
Divar 700 Series Operating instructions | en – Earliest recording - displays date and time of the earliest (oldest) recording on disk. – Latest recording - displays date and time of the latest (newest) recording on disk. – Total Disk Size - displays the total installed disk space. – RAID status - displays enabled if the disks are used as a RAID array. – Time till overwrite appr. - estimated time video is retained until overwriting. – Authenticity check...
en | Operating instructions Divar 700 Series Voltage level Lower limit Upper limit 12 Volt 10.8 V 13.2 V 5 Volt 4.7 V 5.3 V 3.3 Volt 3.1 V 3.5 V Table 5.2 F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series 5.9.2 Operating instructions | en 61 Logbook The logbook menu is used to display a filtered history of system events. Logbook filter Set various filter criteria to search in a specified time period for various system events. Figure 5.20 Logbook menu - Logbook filter – Enter start and end times. – Make a selection of which system events to show. – Logbook contents - shows the earliest and latest available log contents. – Show - click to show the results.
en | Operating instructions 5.10 Divar 700 Series Event handling Various types of events change the way the unit works. These events are: – a contact 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). – a text string sent to the unit to be recorded with one or more cameras. The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it is programmed.
Divar 700 Series 5.10.2 Operating instructions | en 63 Contact inputs If a contact input causes an alarm – Monitors A and B (hybrid version only) can display an array of pre-selected cameras. – 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. 5.10.3 – The alarm beeper sounds. The alarm and the indicators flash. – Controllable cameras might be moved to pre-defined positions.
6 en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration Access all the parameters that are used to configure the unit via the configuration menu item of the top menu. The large number of parameters available gives the opportunity to program extensive functionality. Administrator rights are required to access the configuration menus. The advanced configuration menu is accessed from the top menu via the configuration menu item and gives access to all configurable items for the unit.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en Left tabs Top tabs Users General 65 Administrator Users 1 to 7 System Service KBD Serial ports Licenses Logging 6.1 International 6.1.1 Language Figure 6.1 Configuration menu - International - Language Bosch Security Systems – Select your Language from the drop-down list. – Select the preferred Temperature unit. Installation and Operation manual F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
en | Advanced configuration 6.1.2 Divar 700 Series Time/date Figure 6.2 Configuration menu - International - Time/date – Select a Time zone from the list (daylight saving time is adjusted accordingly). – Select either a 12-hour or a 24-hour clock Time format. – Fill in the actual Time. – Select a Date format which shows either the month (MM), the day (DD), or the year (YYYY) first. – Enter the actual Date. – Set Daylight Saving to Automatic to enable it.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 67 recordings, the clock resumes advancing at the normal pace and normal recording behaviour is resumed. If you want the recorder to set back the clock more than 10 minutes, but also want the unit to resume recording immediately, you should either delete all recordings manualy, or set the recorder time ahead of the latest recording time. 6.1.3 Time Server Figure 6.
en | Advanced configuration 6.2 Divar 700 Series Video & Audio Use this menu to configure the video and audio inputs. On DHR 730 models tabs 1-8 are for the analog cameras. Higher tabs are for IP cameras. On DHR 750 models tabs 1-16 are for the analog cameras. Higher tabs are for IP cameras. On DNR 730 models tabs 1-16 are for IP cameras. On DNR 750 models tabs 1-32 are for IP cameras. On models with expanded memory, (revision B models) the bitrates tab follows the camera number tabs. 6.2.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 69 Control tab – Enable PTZ when a controllable camera is connected. By default, PTZ is disabled. – Select protocol and device address on PTZ bus. (PTZ commands are transmitted across the RS485 and Biphase bus simultaneously. Each camera should have a unique address greater than 0.) 6.2.2 IP Channels A General tab and a Control tab are available for each camera. Note: An IP stream must only be connected to a single channel on a single Divar.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series Manual setup Figure 6.6 Configuration menu - Video & Audio - IP camera manual setup 1. Click Manual setup ... to configure or change an IP camera connection. – – IP address - enter the IP address of the IP camera. Input - Choose Camera for a camera or a single-channel encoder. Choose Video line 1-4 for a multi-channel encoder. 2. – Stream - enter the stream number. – Encoder profile - Displays the encoder profile of the IP device.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 71 Auto detect Figure 6.7 Configuration menu - Video & Audio - IP camera - Auto detect Click Auto detect ... to assign a detected IP camera to the selected channel. Select Configure ... to change the IP parameters of the selected camera. Input name Enter a name for the selected input. The name can be up to 16 characters long. Enable video input This setting enables (default) or disables the video input.
en | Advanced configuration 6.2.3 Divar 700 Series Bitrates tab Units with IP channels have a Bitrates tab for allocating the total available IP bandwidth to the individual cameras. DHR models with 8 or 16 IP channels have 36 Mbit/s total bandwidth available for video streams from IP cameras. DNR recorder models have 72 Mbit/s total bandwidth available. HD cameras generally require a bit rate of 2MBits/s. Figure 6.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 73 panel. This causes the bitrate for the camera to be lower than the value set in the recording profiles. – No Bitstream when the camera can not stream video data due to bitrate limitations. If the total required bandwidth is greater than the total availble bandwidth, the unit puts cameras into the No Bitstream state, starting with the highest numbered IP camera.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series 6.3 Schedule 6.3.1 Setting the dynamic characteristics The settings in the Schedule menu provide the opportunity to tap the powerful functionality of the unit. By planning and setting up the profiles available, efficient use of resources is achieved that covers most types of working situations. The profiles are scheduled in a weekly calendar, changing the recording and event behavior at a particular day or time (for example, weekends or nights).
Divar 700 Series 6.3.3 Advanced configuration | en Exceptions – Bosch Security Systems 75 Up to 32 exceptions can be set that override the schedule. – To add an exception, select Add. Enter the Date, Time, Duration, and the Profile. – To edit an exception, select it and click Change... . – To remove an exception, select it and click Remove. Installation and Operation manual F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
en | Advanced configuration 6.4 Divar 700 Series Recording Use the Recording menu to configure the recording set-up for each of the six profiles. Note: The audio/video settings in a profile also apply to the stream used for remote live viewing. Figure 6.10 Configuration menu - Recording - Normal The recording behavior for each of the six profiles is specified in three submenus and then for each individual channel. 1. Select a profile. 2.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en – 77 Resolution: – for analog cameras, set the video resolution to 4CIF (704 x 576/480 PAL/NTSC), 2CIF (704 x 288/240 PAL/NTSC), or CIF (352 x 288/240 PAL/NTSC). – for IP cameras, set the video resolutions from which to choose in the Camera resolutions field in the Video & Audio / General tab. – Quality: – – set the video quality setting to High, Medium or Standard. Frame rate: – set the video frame rate to 25/30, 12.5/15, 6.25/7.5, 3.125/3.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series Note: If Event only recording has been selected under the Normal tab, then the pre-event time also applies for contact, motion and text recordings. 6.4.5 Copy The copy recording settings function makes it easy to set up recording for all profiles and all cameras. The copy function copies content from within a single profile to other profiles. The camera inputs and the recording modes within each of these profiles can be selected.
Divar 700 Series 6.5 Advanced configuration | en 79 Contacts Use the Contacts menu to set up alarm inputs and relay outputs. Figure 6.11 6.5.1 Configuration menu - Contacts Contact inputs By default, all contact Inputs are Normally Open (NO). When needed, highlight contact inputs to function as Normally Closed (NC) contacts (highlight the un-numbered box to select all).
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series – No override (default) – Follows: the profile override lasts for as long as the input is active (no override duration can be set). – Fixed duration: the profile override starts when the input becomes active and continues for the time set in the override duration field. When a profile override is selected, choose which Profile of the six will be used as the override profile and then set the override Duration. F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 6.6 Motion 6.6.1 Motion detection on analog cameras 81 The motion detection feature is configured by selecting the tabs for each individual analog video input. Figure 6.12 1. Select the Draw cells mode next to the preview window: – 2. Configuration menu - Motion on analog cameras To add cells, draw rectangles in the motion detection area. – To remove cells, erase rectangles from the motion detection area.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series Note: Tips for troublefree motion detection: – The size of a motion area influences the sensitivity in this area. A small motion area should be used to detect small objects (high sensitivity); a large area should be used to detect large objects (low sensitivity). – Noise in the camera image can create false motion events, especially when detecting small objects.
Divar 700 Series 6.6.2 Advanced configuration | en 83 Motion detection on IP cameras With IP cameras there are two ways of performing motion detection: – in the camera, or – in the recorder. Figure 6.13 Configuration menu - Motion on IP cameras To enable motion detection in the camera: 1. Click the Change button until the Motion detection by field shows Camera. – 2. Now the Divar only receives a motion detected event from the camera.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series 6.7 Text data 6.7.1 Bridge Bridges or terminals for supplying text data are configured here. Figure 6.14 Configuration menu - Bridge text data – Port: enter the port for the bridge device. – Add bridge: click to enter the IP address of a bridge. – Settings: click to change the settings of the selected device. – Remove: select a device in the list and click Remove to remove it.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en Figure 6.15 85 Configuration menu - DirectIP text data DirectIP allows external systems to send text data to the Divar unit for recording with one or more cameras. Click Add to define a new source system sending text data 1. Enter the source IP address of the external system that sends the text data or 0.0.0.0 to accept data from any external system. 2. Select one of the TCP ports 7100-7131 on which to listen for text data. 3.
en | Advanced configuration 6.8 Divar 700 Series Event Use the Event menu to specify the desired behavior for an active contact input, detected motion, or video loss. The general behavior of events is also set here. Each of the six profiles has a General, Contact, Motion, Text and Video loss tab. Figure 6.16 6.8.1 Configuration menu - Event - General General Auto acknowledge alarms – Enable when alarms should be acknowledged automatically. By default, an alarm must be manually acknowledged.
Divar 700 Series 6.8.2 Advanced configuration | en 87 Contact The event behavior can be configured for each of the 16 input contacts in turn. – Check the Enabled box if the input contact should activate an event. – Check the Alarm box if the input contact should activate an alarm. Actions Click Edit... to set up Recording, Monitor and PTZ actions that should be carried out when this contact is active.
en | Advanced configuration 6.8.5 Divar 700 Series Video loss The event behavior for video loss signals can be configured for each video channel in turn. – 6.8.6 Check the Enabled box for each video channel if video loss should activate an event. Copy The copy event settings function makes it easy to set up a large number of events for all profiles and all cameras. The copy function copies content from within a single profile to other profiles.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 6.9 Network 6.9.1 Setup - General Figure 6.17 89 Configuration menu - Network - Setup - General – Enter a unique DVR name to be used on the network. – If Discovery is enabled, the unit can be automatically discovered and its IP address can – If required, change the default HTTP port (80) to a new value. – Remote streaming limit be read.
en | Advanced configuration 6.9.2 Divar 700 Series Setup - Connection 1 Figure 6.18 Configuration menu - Network - Setup - Connection 1 Set up the network parameters for the primary Ethernet port. – Enable DHCP to have IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway assigned automatically by the network DHCP server. The actual values are displayed.
Divar 700 Series 6.9.3 Advanced configuration | en 91 Setup - Connection 2 Figure 6.19 Configuration menu - Network - Setup - Connections Set up the network parameters for the secondary Ethernet port. – Enable DHCP to have IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway assigned – If DHCP is disabled, fill in the IP address, and the Subnet mask. automatically by the network DHCP server. The actual values are displayed.
en | Advanced configuration 6.9.4 Divar 700 Series IP Range Figure 6.20 Configuration menu - Network - IP range – Eight IP ranges can be entered to allow access. – Enter the same begin and end address to specify a single IP address. Enter different begin and end addresses to specify an IP address range. Only workstations (with the Bosch Video Client or Configuration Tool) that have an IP address in one of the specified ranges can gain access to the unit. F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series 6.9.5 Advanced configuration | en 93 Monitor Streaming The remote monitor streaming function, which is only available on hybrid units, allows monitor output A and/or B to be streamed remotely via one or more of the analog video inputs. Figure 6.
en | Advanced configuration 6.9.6 Divar 700 Series SNMP Figure 6.22 Configuration menu - Network - SNMP SNMP – Enable SNMP to activate SNMP. – Community - fill in the SNMP authentication string. – System contact - fill in the contact data of the administrator. – System description - describe the recording system. – System location - enter the location of the system.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 95 Traps Figure 6.23 Configuration menu - Network - SNMP - Traps Traps – Enable Traps to allow traps to be sent. – Select the traps to send: Coldboot, Temperature alarms, Power supply alarms, Video – Hosts - add or remove host IP addresses to which the traps are to be sent. loss events, HDD alarms, Text bridge connection loss alarms. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
en | Advanced configuration 6.10 Divar 700 Series Storage The Storage menu gives access to information on the hard disk(s) and iSCSI storage LUNs. Figure 6.24 6.10.1 Configuration menu - Storage - Disk set Disk set A disk set consists of 1 or more disk drives and/or iSCSI LUNs. It normally is associated with a particular recorder unit. A recorder unit may recognise more than one such disk sets, but only one is the active disk set.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 97 RAID 4 is active, the storage available for video recording is equal to three times the size of the smallest disk in the set. The fourth disk is used for parity information. If a single disk fails, no data is lost. Recording continues on three disks without RAID 4 protection. Once the defective disk has been replaced, the data on the new disk is rebuilt (this process typically takes about 24 hours) while normal operation continues.
en | Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series Figure 6.26 Configuration menu - Storage - Disks - All All disks All available disks are shown in the list. – Select Internal disks to see a list of installed internal disks and their capacity in – iSCSI disk locations are also shown. Locations can be added or removed from the list by gigabytes. clicking Add location or Remove location.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 2. 99 Add the replacement drive to the active disk set in the Disks / All tab. The recorder shows a reminder that any video on the replacement drive will be lost if the drive is added to the set. 3. 6.10.5 Click OK to proceed. Raid 4 protection Divar 700 series recorders have a licensed RAID 4 protection feature. When this feature is active, the recordings are safe, even if one of the hard drives should fail. The RAID feature requires 4 drives to operate.
en | Advanced configuration 6.11 Users 6.11.1 General – 6.11.2 Divar 700 Series Set a default user. This user is logged on to the unit by default on power up. Administrator Figure 6.27 Configuration menu - Users - Administrator – Enter a User name which can be up to 16 characters. – Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters. – Check Allow local log on to enable local access (always enabled). – Check Allow remote log on to enable remote access.
Divar 700 Series 6.11.3 Advanced configuration | en 101 Users 1 - 7 Figure 6.28 Configuration menu - Users - User 1 access rights The access rights for up to seven users can be defined with the seven tabs. Bosch Security Systems – Enter a User name, up to 16 characters. – Enter a Password up to 12 characters. – Set different user rights by checking the various check boxes. Installation and Operation manual F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
en | Advanced configuration Figure 6.29 Divar 700 Series Configuration menu - Users - User 1 control rights In the Control rights tab, set the rights for camera viewing, camera control, camera prepositioning, and relay control. F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series Advanced configuration | en 103 6.12 System 6.12.1 Service – Select Restore factory defaults to reset the settings in the menu system to their default value. (Refer to Section 7 Menu default values for a list of default values.) – Export diagnostic data archives a system info file to a USB memory device when connected. This is for service purposes only. – Export system configuration saves a copy of the system settings to a USB memory device.
en | Advanced configuration 6.12.3 Divar 700 Series Serial ports Figure 6.31 Configuration menu - System - Serial ports COM port The COM port is used for service or integration purposes. Set up the communication parameters required. RS485 port The COM port is used for service or integration purposes. Set up the communication parameters required. F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
Divar 700 Series 6.12.4 Advanced configuration | en 105 Licenses Figure 6.32 Configuration menu - System - Licenses Some optional features require a software license to be obtained before they are activated. – MAC address displays the MAC address of the unit. The MAC address, together with a valid license number, is required to obtain an activation key via: https://activation.boschsecurity.
en | Menu default values 7 Divar 700 Series Menu 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. 7.1 Table 7.
Divar 700 Series Menu default values | en 107 7.2 Table 7.
en | Menu default values 7.3 Table 7.
Divar 700 Series Table 7.3 Menu default values | en 109 Configuration menu default values Navigation Recording Profile 1-6 1...32 1...32 1...32 1...32 Contacts 1..32 Normal Contact Motion Text Setting Default value Reset Recording mode Continuous Y Pre-event time 30 seconds Y Resolution 4CIF Y Video quality Medium Y Frame rate 6.
en | Menu default values Table 7.3 Divar 700 Series Configuration menu default values Navigation Text data Bridge Setting Default value Reset Recorder TCP port 4200 N List of bridges and Empty N Empty N Disabled Y Alarm dwell time 10 seconds Y Beep on alarm Enabled Y Beep on video loss Enabled Y terminals DirectIP List of direct IP connections Event Profile 1-6 General Auto acknowledge alarms Actions when entering No actions Y profile Contact 1...32 Enabled 1..
Divar 700 Series Table 7.3 Menu default values | en 111 Configuration menu default values Navigation Network Setup General Setting Default value Reset DVR Name Divar 700 Series N Discovery Enabled N Remote streaming 100 Mbps N HTTP port 80 N DHCP Enabled N Auto DNS address Enabled N DHCP Enabled N Begin address 0.0.0.0 N End address 255.255.255.255 N Input 1..
en | Menu default values Table 7.3 Divar 700 Series Configuration menu default values Navigation Users Setting Default value Reset General Default user Administrator Y Administrator User name Administrator Y Password User 1..7 Access rights Y Allow local log on Enabled NA Allow remote log on Enabled Y Auto log off Disabled Y User name User 1..
Divar 700 Series Bosch Security Systems Menu default values | en 113 Installation and Operation manual F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
en | Technical specifications 8 Divar 700 Series Technical specifications The following pages give the technical specifications of the unit. 8.1 Electrical Voltage and Power Input voltage 100-240 VAC; 0.7-0.3 A, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 250 W835 BTU/h Video Inputs (hybrid version only) Composite video 0.5-2 Vpp, 75 ohm, automatic termination Outputs (hybrid version only) 1 Vpp, 75 ohm, RG59, sync 0.
Divar 700 Series Technical specifications | en 115 Control RS232 Output signals according to EIA/TIA-232-F, max input voltage ±25 V Keyboard input Conform RS485 max signal voltage ±12 V, supply 11 V-12.6 V at max 400 mA Biphase Impedance 128 ohm, max overvoltage protection ±40 V, max cable length 1.
en | Technical specifications Divar 700 Series Storage Hard Disks 4 front-replaceable SATA hard drives Record Rate (IPS) PAL: 400 total, configurable per camera: 25, 12.5, 6.25, 3.125, 1 NTSC: 480 total, configurable per camera: 30, 15, 7.5, 3.75, 1 720p60/50: 60/50, 30/25, 15/12.5, 7.5/6.25, 3.75/3.125, 1/ 1720p30/25 or 1080p30/25: 30/25, 15/12.5, 7.5/6.25, 3.75/ 3.
Divar 700 Series 8.1.3 Technical specifications | en 117 Electromagnetic and Safety EMC requirements USA FCC Part 15, Class B EU EMC directive 89/336/EEC Immunity EN50130-4 Emission EN55022 Class B Harmonics EN61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations EN61000-3-3 Safety 8.1.4 USA UL, 60950-1 EU CE, EN60950-1 Canada CAN/CSA - C22.2 no. E60950-1 Video bitrates (Kbps) for analog and IP SD cameras Frame rate (IPS) Resolution Quality 25/30 12.5/15 6.25/7.5 3.125/3.
en | Technical specifications 8.1.6 Divar 700 Series Accessories (Optional) Keyboard KBD-Digital / Universal - Intuikey keyboard with joystick Keyboard extension kit (LTC 8557) Keyboard port expander (LTC 2604) Storage 500GB, 1 TB or 2 TB storage expansion kits License for RAID 4 storage Video Manager LTC 2605/91 IP inputs Licenses for 1, 4 or 8 IP cameras ATM/POS Text Text license Biphase code translators LTC 8782 F.01U.246.471 | v3.6 | 2011.
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