INSTALLATION MANUAL DiBos 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 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. Heed Warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions. 3. Attachments – Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be used, as they may cause hazards. 4.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 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 fit into the power outlet in only one way. If unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact an electrician to arrange replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 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 location. 2. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Safety instructions (continued) Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates the presence of uninsulated ”dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure. This may constitute a risk of electric shock.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Uninterruptible Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Recommended Virus Scanners/Firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Table of Contents (continued) Section Page 5 5.1 5.2 XP Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Changing from video system to XP administrator level . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Log on as Windows XP user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 6 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 6.1 6.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 1 Introduction 1.1 System Description The video system is a digital monitoring system with which video images can be saved on location in order to transmit and evaluate them anyplace you designate regardless of distance and location. The image data delivered by the video system also permits statements about the size of the danger and developments before and after the event. 1.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Introduction (continued) 1.3 Recommended Virus Scanners/Firewalls Windows XP embedded is the operating system of the video system. The use of a virus scanner and a firewall is recommended. Virus Scanners The following virus scanners are approved for the video system. They are organized according to their capability. 1. Trend Micro PC–cillin Internet Security 5.1 2. Norton AntiVirus 2004 3. McAfee VirusScan 8.0 Note: Always use the most current virus update.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Introduction (continued) 1.4 Component Overview System board VGA monitor Key pad Security System Interface processor ATM Foyer card reader Barcode reader Radio clock Mouse 1 max. (serial) 1 max. (serial) 4 max. (serial) 1 max. (serial) 1 max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Introduction (continued) 1.5 Laws/Norms/Guidelines Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) USA FCC Part 15, Class B EU EMC directive 89/336/EWG – Fault broadcast EN 61000–6–3 – Interference immunity DIN EN 50130–4 To fulfill DIN EN 50130–4, DiBos must be operated with a UPS.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 2 Computer Slots Installation of the internal hardware components of the computer may only be performed by the video system manufacturer. Any field configuration changes to the internal hardware will void the system warranty. Rear view: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 15 14 1 = Power supply 2 = Keyboard – mouse 3 = 2x USB 2.0 4 = Serial interface COM1 (COM2 in another empty slot) 5 = Parallel interface (PRN) 6 = Monitor 7 = USB 2.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 3 Quick installation For information about the device connections, please see Chapter 2. 1. Connect the mouse and keyboard (put ferrite on the cables). 2. Plug the 26–pin D–sub plug of the grabber cable on the corresponding plug of the grabber card. 3. Connect the cameras to the grabber cable. On each cable there is a plastic ring with a printed number. This number stands for the video input, e.g. “1” for video input 1. 4.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Logon as administrator Name No. Description 1 Name Enter the name here. You have to logon in the video system with this name in the future to operate the system. The user given here receives administrator rights, i.e. rights with which she/he can perform all system functions. However, the name can be changed later.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Display of the existing hardware The existing video hardware is displayed in this dialog box. Name No. 1 Description Grabber type: The built–in grabber type is displayed. Either MVTitan or MVSigma. Number of grabbers: The number of built–in grabbers is displayed. Video signal: The video norm used by the connected cameras is displayed automatically. Number of cameras: The number of connected cameras is displayed.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Changing the camera name You can change the camera name in this dialog box. Name No. 1 Description Click on the camera whose name you wish to change. The selection is displayed in color. 2 Change camera name Click on Change camera name. You can now change the name of the selected camera. 3 Next Click on Next to continue. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Select storage method You can determine the following for each camera in this dialog box: if a recording (storage of images) should take place and how many images per camera should be displayed. The system automatically determines the type of recording for each camera.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) 3 Images per second Enter the number of images per second that are to be recorded in the Images per second box. Note: The system checks the plausibility of the configured recording rate here. 4 Next Click on Next to continue. Note: If a second MVTitan grabber is available, the dialog box for the second grabber will be displayed again after confirming with Next . Change the standard settings here as well if necessary. 610–4.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Select the drive for storage and finish Basic Configuration. In this dialog box, select the drive for storage of the image data. Name No. 1 Description The List field contains all hard drives and network drives known to the system at the start of Basic Configuration. Both the total size and free storage capacity in MByte is shown. The drive is activated. The drive is not activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Quick installation (continued) Note: When finishing Basic Configuration, the system proceeds according to the following convention: A ring archive is created for each camera (this can be overwritten). The size of the archives is generated according to the formula “available disk space: total number of cameras”. All selected system partitions are used for the available memory capacity, with the exception of system partition (C:).
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 4 Connections This section describes the following connections/installation: Grabber card MVTitan/MVSigma Ethernet/token ring ISDN controller Interface expansion card VSCom 200 H SCSI controller Monitor, keyboard, mouse External hard disks B&W, CCVS and Y/C cameras V–DOG and tamper contact Software dongle and printer Fault indicator Automatic teller machine Bar code reader Programming the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485 Radio clock
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.1 Grabber Card MVTitan (max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Relay output Video input termination J1 to J8 S1, S2 Position 1 –2 Relay contact N/O contact off Input not terminated Position 2 –3 Relay contact N/C contact on Position 4 –5 Common Terminated with 75 Ohm (delivery state) Position 5 – 6 not occupied Alarm input connection: J9/J11 5V 5 kOhm Alarm input x TTL PIN 10 Relay load = 60 V/2 A Note: Video input 1 – 16 – 1 input per B&W and CCVS camera – 2 inputs per Y/C camera
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Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.3 Connection to a Token Ring or Ethernet Network May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! In addition to the Ethernet connection on–board, there is an optional token ring card available. Note: Only the card type Madge Token Ring Smart 16/4 PCI Ring Node may be used. Installation and configuration of the token ring card 1. Switch off the computer and disconnect the network plug. 2.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Integration into a customer network with static assignment of IP addresses (for Ethernet and token ring) Ask the system administrator for the IP and subnet address and proceed as follows: 1. Log on as the Administrator. 2. Adapt the TCP/IP address as follows: Select ”Start → Control Panel→ Network and Internet Connections”. Double–click on ”Local Area Connection”.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.4 Connecting the ISDN Controller May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! The ISDN connection is established via a supplied adapter cable (with Western connector) to the So interface of the computer. Note: Only use the card type Fritz! Card PCI V2.0.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.5 Connecting the VSCom 200 H (Interface Expansion) May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! Note: only use the VSCom 200 H PCI card. The interface expansion card is retrofitted as follows. 1. Switch off the computer and install the interface expansion card in the appropriate computer slot (see Section 2). 2. Reboot the computer. 3. Log on as the Administrator. 4.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.7 Connecting the Cameras Note that one input is needed per B&W and CCVS camera and two inputs per Y/C camera.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.8 Connecting the V–DOG and Tamper Contact May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! The module is used to monitor the tamper contact and power supply of the power unit. For signaling, a sounder can be connected. V–DOG WD Connection connection RE1 15–pin Sub–D for connecting sounders C2 Outgoing to power supply C1 Installation: A 15–pin MIDI extension cable is provided to connect a sounder to a C2 connector.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.9 Connecting the Software Dongle and the Printer The programs are protected against unauthorized use by a dongle. The system cannot be operated without this dongle. The dongle must be connected to the PRN interface (LPT1) on the system board and remains there throughout operation. The dongle must be plugged in before switching the system on.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.11 Connecting the ATM via the Interface Processor (Serial) A maximum of 4 automatic teller machines or three automatic teller machines and 1 access control system can be connected to the video system via an interface processor. The following ATM interfacing variants are available: Method 1: Problem: The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are not located far from the video system.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Method 2: Problem: The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are located further away from the video system. The distance between the video system and interface processor and between the interface processor and an ATM cannot be less than 15 m. However, the ATMs are close enough to one another for them all to be connected to the interface processor so that the distance between the interface processor and each ATM is less than 15 m.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Method 3: Problem: The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are located further away from the video system. The distance between the video system and interface processor and between the interface processor and an ATM cannot be less than 15 m. However, the ATMs are not close enough to one another for them all to be connected to the interface processor so that the distance between the interface processor and each ATM is less than 15 m.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.12 Connecting the Barcode Reader 4.12.1 Barcode Reader V3300–N Only the barcode readers listed below should be used. With other types of barcode readers, you must check whether their protocol matches that of the video system. video system COM x Barcode scanner V3300–N Connection cable 9–pin – 25–pin COM1 COM2 COM3 COM1/2/3 Note: Two OVS are required for distances > 20 m.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.12.2 Selecting communication protocol Use the default protocol. → see ”Communications Protocol” Section Hide own device address The device address must not be transmitted because it is not evaluated in the video system and unnecessarily reduces the available memory capacity for the barcode reader data to be saved in live image.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.13 Connecting Foyer Card Reader MINITER RS 485 The foyer card reader MINITER RS 485 is connected via a serial interface. A maximum of four foyer card readers can be connected in series. The foyer card reader LS23M and the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485 can be operated on the same serial bus. Please note that the foyer card reader LS23M should preferably be installed as the last bus element.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Programming the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485 Programming is carried out using MINITER RS 485 software. This can be installed on a service laptop or on a video system. Proceed as follows: 1. Start the programming software and select RS 485 operation. 2. Select the COM port to which the foyer card readers are connected via the “Interface” menu item.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 7. Set different authorization for credit cards (track 2) and EC cards (track 3), so that access can be gained to the foyer card reader if the connection between the video system and the Miniter is interrupted (see operating instructions for Miniter RS 485). Otherwise in normal operation the video system takes over access authorizations. 8. Save the file via the “File → Save as” menu under the name “DiBos_foyer_card_reader_x” (x = 1 ..
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.14 Connecting Radio Clock DCF 77 May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! The connection must be made to a serial interface. Note: Only the radio clock NeoClock DCF 77 should be used. video system COM x DCF 77 Radio clock Radio clock The interface expansion card is retrofitted as follows. Use the supplied installation CD. 1. Connect the radio clock to the serial interface. 2. Log on as the Administrator. 3.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 10. Make the following settings in the configuration menu: Language: ”German” Port: ”COM x” (interface in use) Synchronization: ”Automatic”. Time lag: Select ”0” (hours) and ”Daylight saving time” License: Enter serial number and activation code (Please note these entries are case sensitive) Click ”Save”. 11. Click ”Yes” in the information window to start the ”Time Synchronization” service.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.15 Web Connection for Access Via Browser May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! The master disk contains the preinstalled Web application for accessing the image archive via the browser. The Web application needs port 80 and is activated by default. Should access via http be hindered, the World Wide Web Publishing service must be deactivated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.16 Connecting a Modem May only be executed by authorized trained personnel! You must have administrator rights to carry out the following steps: 4.16.1 Selecting and Installing the Modem Notes for selecting the modem: Internal PCI modems, serially–connected modems, and modems connected via USB can be used as long as they are supported by Windows XP. Protocols V.90 and V.34 must be supported.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Enable dial–in (if incoming calls should be accepted) 1. From the Windows XP desktop, select ”Start → Control Panel”. 2. From the ”Control Panel” folder, select the ”Network Connections” icon. 3. In the ”Network Connections” folder, under ”Network Tasks”, click the ”Create a new connection” icon. 4. On the ”New Connection Wizard” dialog box, click the ”Next” button. 5.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.17 Connecting AutoDome/SAE–Dome Connecting AutoDome video system COM x LTC 8780 RS 232 or LTC 8786 BiPhase LTC 8569 or LTC 8570 AutoDome BiPhase code merger RS 232/BiPhase converter LTC matrix Note: BiPhase Additionally a code merger LTC 8569 or LTC 8570 is needed, if a PTZ shall be controlled from the video system and a Bosch LTC matrix.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Connecting SAE Dome directly video system i.e. SAE Dome LNL–108 A COM x RS 232 RS 485 RS 232/RS 485 converter Connecting SAE Dome with V3032 Biphase interface video system COM x LTC 8780 LTC 8569 or or LTC 8570 LTC 8786 V3032 SAE Dome RS 232 BiPhase BiPhase RS 485 code merger RS 232/BiPhase converter LTC matrix Note: 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18 Connecting a Security System 4.18.1 General remarks The video system is connected to a SecSys via an RS 232 interface at COM x, e. g. by connecting an interface converter OVS in between. video system OVS Bosch SecSys COM x C3 RS 232 interface OPTO Interface converter No specific alarm modifications are necessary on the security system for connection to the video system. A suitable interface module is required.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) Jumper assignment for interface converter OVS J4 OVS Attention: 3 2 1 Remove the OVS network plug before opening the device ! J5 3 2 1 C11 Connection 12 V/24 V – + 2 1 J6 J2 J1 1 2 3 1 2 3 C3 OPTO For power supply of 12 V/24 V J6 J4 J5 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 For a power supply of 230 V J4 J5 J6 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 V.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.2 Connecting to NZ 500 (20 mA) video system NZ 500 SU 500 Range max. 1000 m OVS 9 SDI+ 5 COM x SDI– 6 SDO+ 1 C3 SDO– OPTO Only connect shield to NZ 500. Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6 4.18.3 SU 500: J1 inserted (1200 bit/s) Connecting to BZ 500 (20 mA) video system BZ 500 LSN OVS 9 SDI+ 5 COM x 1 OPTO SDO+ SDO– DIR Note: COM 2 and COM 3 only with ERSE 10 interface module Only connect shield to BZ 500.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.4 Connecting to AZ 1010/NZ 1008 V.24 Connection to AZ 1010/NZ 1008 video system AZ 1010/NZ 1008 SMA COM x 2 3 SDI 0V 5 SDO max. 25 m SMA S 3A B1 Connection to the AZ 1010/NZ 1008 must be programmed at the center B2 S 3B Jumper assignment (V) on the SMA Jumper V1 set to 2/3 Level for V.24 interface V1 1 2 3 20 mA connection to AZ 1010/NZ 1008 video system AZ 1010/NZ 1008 LNA +12V OVS 9 Range max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.5 Connecting to NZ 1012 V.24 connection to NZ 1012 video system NZ 1012 EAN COM x 3 2 SDI 0V 5 SDO SSM ZSN Software versions: 18508.0 A8.1 18508.1 A8.1 V4 S3 S2 V2 S0 max. 25 m Dip–Fix switches (S) and jumpers (V) on SSM Interface 1: S0 On: S1 Off: S2 On: S3 On: V2, V4 Inserted: 1200 baud Video system Transmit priority for NZ 1012 Device is connected V.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.6 Connecting to BZ 1012 (20 mA) video system BZ 1012 EAB +24V OVS 9 Range max. 1000 m 5 COM x +UV SDI– SDO SDO SDI SDI SDI+ 6 SDO+ 1 C3 GOM SDO– OPTO Insert SSM jumpers at ”20 mA”. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.7 Connecting to NZ 1060 V.24 connection to NZ 1060 video system NZ 1060 ZAN 2 COM x 3 SDO 0V 5 SDI max. 25 m SIE ZVE Software versions: 18033.0 A6.2 18033.2 A6.2 18033.3 A6.2 V3 V1 Note: It is preferable to use interfaces 6 through 9, but connection to interfaces 2 through 5 is also possible depending on the project. Program the appropriate interface to AUX (1200 baud), insert jumpers on SIE (V1, V3) for V.24 interface.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.8 Connecting to BZ 1060 (20 mA) video system BZ 1060 ZAB +24V OVS 9 Range max. 1000 m 5 COM x +UV SDI– SDO SDO SDI SDI SDI+ 6 SDO+ 1 C3 GOM SDO– OPTO It is preferable to use interfaces 6 through 9, but connection to interfaces 2 through 5 is also possible depending on the project. Program the appropriate interface to AUX (1200 baud), insert jumpers on SIE (V2, V4) for 20 mA interface. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.9 Connecting to UEZ 1000 (20 mA) video system UEZ 1000 OVS 9 SDI+ 5 COM x SDI– 6 SDO+ 1 C3 SDO– OPTO 20 mA–1 to 20 mA–3 AVK Range max. 1000 m Only connect shield to UEZ 1000. Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6 4.18.10 Connecting to UEZ 2000 (20 mA) video system UEZ 2000 LSN Range max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.11 Connecting to UGM 2020 20 mA connection to UGM 2020 or TESP (by telephony) video system UGM 2020 TESP OVS 1 DLA0 6 COM x Software versions: from EAPS–4 SGKUGM EAPS–5 DLA1 5 DLB1 OPTO Range max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Connections (continued) 4.18.12 Connecting to Bosch D9000 Series video system Bosch D9000 * See Note 1 D9133 * See Note 3 COM x * See Note 2 Power + SDI–A SDI–B Common 32 Power + 31 SDI–A 30 SDI–B 29 Common The video system is triggering in case of – Unacknowledged alarm point status – Unacknowledged supervised point status – Unacknowledged trouble point status Note: 1. Panel firmware must be version 6.3 or higher.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 5 XP Administration 5.1 Changing from video system to XP administrator level May only be executed by authorized personnel! Proceed as follows in order to change from the video system to the XP administrator level. 1. End the operating procedure in the video system ( ”System → Exit system” menus). 2. In Windows XP click the ”Start → Log Off” menu. The Windows logoff dialog will appear. 3. Press the right Shift key and click the Log Off button.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 6 Configuration If you are starting the video system for the first time, a dialog box appears with the following configuration possibility: Basic configuration with the wizard The basic configuration is intended for inexperienced users. With the help of a setup assistant, you will create a basic configuration of the system with a few clicks of the mouse. The system automatically recognizes the connected video hardware (cameras, grabber).
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2 6.2.1 Standard configuration (expert configuration) Configuration Drives (Database/drives menu) This dialog box shows you an overview of the hard drives and network drives available. Name No. 1 Description The list box contains all hard drives and network drives that are known to the system at the start of configuration. The total size, the free memory capacity and the occupied memory capacity are shown in Mbytes.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Note: Several drives can be made available for archives. In this case, the archive images are evenly distributed amongst the activated drives. Note: The external SCSI drives must be activated before starting up the PC. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.2 Configuration Archives (Database/archives menu) The archives presented in the overview box are located on the activated drives. The archives partition the drives into individual areas so that the saved images can be found more quickly during image searches. Images and search results are stored in the archives. Name No. Description 1 New Creates a new archive.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6 Type Select an archive type. For most applications, it is advisable to set up a separate archive for each camera. This enables a fast search in the image archive later. Ring archive Ring archive: The images are saved one after the other. If the ring archive is full, the storage process begins all over again. The oldest images are overwritten.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Used The available memory is indicated. If the total of all configured archives exceeds 90% of the entire available memory, a message appears. A reserve of at least 10% must be remain. 8 Memory capacity System memory available 9 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.3 Configuration of hardware connections (Hardware/connections menu) You can set–up numerous hardware options in this dialog box. Select the hardware either by clicking on the arrow pointing downwards and making the selection or by activating—clicking—the relevant control box in front of the hardware. Click once more for deactivation. Control box is activated. Hardware is selected. Control box is not activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 ISDN* When connecting to other systems of this type via ISDN 5 Network When connecting to other systems of this type via a network 6 Modem* For modem connections A RAS capable modem must be connected and RAS service must be installed. 7 Simulation Support for four alarm inputs that can be simulated for triggering test alarms or for the application of a job such as “burning a CD” for example.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.4 Configuration of automatic teller machine (option) (Hardware/automatic teller machine menu) A maximum of 4 automatic teller machines each with 2 alarm inputs can be connected (must be activated under Hardware/Connections). These inputs, which have to be supported by the video system, must be configured as detectors. Name No. Description 1 Input Click on the relevant ATM input. The selected line is activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.5 Configuration of the foyer card reader inputs (option) (Hardware/foyer card reader/inputs menu) A maximum of 4 foyer card readers can be connected, with each foyer card reader supporting one alarm input (must be activated under Hardware/Connections). These inputs need to be configured as detectors. The number of foyer card readers configured must match the number of foyer card readers connected. Name No.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 5 Foyer card reader time controlled Activate Foyer card reader time controlled and implement the following settings. 6 Default setting Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the Default setting list box and select the default setting the foyer card reader should have. Foyer card reader open – The foyer is always open. Foyer card reader automatic – Access is only valid with an EC card or credit card.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.6 Configuration of the foyer–card reader lockouts (option) (Hardware/foyer card reader/lockouts menu) In this dialog box it is possible to lockout certain bank routing codes, i.e. EC cards that correspond to the locked out entries have no access authorization. Access is denied by the foyer–card reader. The basic setting of the foyer–card reader must be set to “Foyer–card reader automatic.” Entering lockouts No .
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Deleting lockouts No . Name Description 3 Locked bank reference numbers Select the lockout you wish to delete from the list box. 4 Delete Click on Delete. The lockout is deleted. 5 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. Note: With the wildcards, you must heed the following meanings: ? Any character or no character may appear at the exact position of the question mark.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.7 Configuration of barcode reader (option) (Hardware/barcode reader menu) You can connect a barcode reader (must be activated under Hardware/Connections). The barcode reader supports the output of a scanner. This input, which is supported by the video system, needs to be configured as a detector. No . Name Description 1 Input Click the input of the barcode reader. The line is activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.8 Configuration of security system inputs for Bosch D9000 Series (option) (Hardware/SecSys inputs menu) The serial connection of a Bosch D9000 Series SecSys allows for many SecSys inputs to be assigned to each video system input. Note: Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections. Name No. Description 1 Input Click on the corresponding input. The selected line is activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 5 “Assignment of addresses” dialog box Select the SecSys addresses that you would like to assign to the input and click OK. The address is assigned to the input. The address is not assigned to the input. 6 Accept 610–4.998.137.176 Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.9 Configuration of security system inputs for Bosch alarm systems – excluding D9000 Series (option) (Hardware/SecSys inputs menu) The serial connection of a SecSys allows up to 16 input types to be defined which, when they occur, trigger an alarm in the system. Each input type is assigned line statuses as the default, but these can be adapted for specific projects in LSN security systems.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Line status Click on Assign, in the Line status column if you would like to change or view the standard assignment of the line status (only for LSN security systems). 5 “Assignment of line statuses” dialog box To add line statuses, select the line status on the right and click on Add. To remove line statuses, select the line status on the left and click on Remove. Confirm with Close.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.10 Configuration of alarm simulation (Hardware/alarm simulation menu) The video system supports 4 alarm inputs, which can be simulated for triggering test alarms. Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections. Note: Name No. Description 1 Input Click on the corresponding input. The selected line is activated. Please ensure that input 1 corresponds to the button Alarm 1, input 2 corresponds to the button Alarm 2, etc.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.11 Configuration of virtual detectors (Hardware/virtual detector menu) The virtual detectors offer the same functionalities as the other detectors in the system. They provide inputs that can be used to carry out jobs in the video system. In contrast to other units, virtual detectors are not physical hardware. Virtual detectors can be used by other software programs to communicate with the video system.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Note: External software can communicate with the virtual detectors via a COM interface (COM stands for Component Object Model). For a simple connection, please see a type library (VirtualInputs.tlb) in the installation directory of the video system.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.12 Configuration of detector inputs (Hardware/Frame grabber/Detector menu With this dialog box you can activate and deactivate the contact inputs of the grabber card and select the stable state. A maximum of 8 or 16 contact inputs can be connected to each MVTitan grabber card and a maximum of 5 contact inputs can be connected to each MVSigma grabber card. A maximum of 2 MVTitan or a maximum of 1 MVSigma can be installed.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Open contact Determine whether the alarm input should be an open or closed contact. The input is an open contact. The input is a closed contact. 5 Accept 610–4.998.137.176 Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.13 Configuration of cameras (Hardware/Frame grabber/camera menu) With this dialog box you can select which camera you would like to activate and which camera type it should be. A maximum of 8 or 16 cameras can be connected to each MVTitan grabber card and a maximum of 4 cameras can be connected to each MVSigma grabber card. A maximum of 2 MVTitan or a maximum of 1 MVSigma can be installed. Name No.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Setup These settings can be set individually for each camera. They will remain saved until a change is carried out.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Image settings for all camera types Implement the setting for each camera as required. Name No. Description 1 Image settings Click on Image settings. 2 Image properties Set the brightness, contrast and color. You can view the result of the setting in the camera image next to it. 3 Compression Set the compression here.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Set the monitoring area for the sensor camera (movement detection) Implement the setting for each camera as required. Name No. 1 Motion detection 2 Within the blue area Clicking with the left mouse button or Dragging an area with the left mouse button pressed down 3 Description Click on Motion detection. The entire image content within the blue area is sensitive at first; i.e. content is monitored for movement.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Sensitivity Change the sensitivity if the results of the movement detection are not satisfactory. high The sensitivity is higher; i.e. smaller texture changes (outlines, brightness, movement) are necessary to trigger an alarm. low The sensitivity is reduced; i.e. bigger texture changes (outlines, brightness, movement) are necessary to trigger an alarm. 5 Grid When Grid is activated, an image is blended into the grid.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Set dome cameras Implement the setting for each camera as required. Name No. 1 Dome settings Description Click on the Dome settings tab. Creating interface settings 2 Interface 610–4.998.137.176 The settings for the interfaces have to be carried out first. Additional dome setting can only be set after this. Connection Click on the arrow pointing downwards and select the interface.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Saving camera positions You can set the positions of dome cameras to which you can automatically swivel time and time again. Users can quickly select these positions in the live image, provided they are authorized to do this. 3 This is how you control the camera. This is how you swivel the camera: Move the mouse cursor into the camera image until the direction arrow points in the direction in which you want to swivel the camera.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Entering control commands via the command line Here using the command line you can specify different settings for dome cameras or matrixes that you can call up automatically again and again. For more information about which commands are possible, see the operating instructions for the camera or matrix in question.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.14 Configuring relays (Hardware/Frame grabber/Relays menu) A maximum of 4 or 8 relay outputs can be connected to each MVTitan grabber card. With the MVSigma grabber card, no relays can be connected. A maximum of 2 MVTitan can be installed. The relays can be activated locally using a remote station or via a browser. Name No. Description 1 Input Click on the corresponding relay output. The selected line is activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.15 Configuring IP cameras (Hardware/IP cameras menu) A maximum of 16 IP cameras (network cameras) can be connected. The IP cameras can also be connected to the available cameras through Frame grabber. Only those cameras with which JPEG images can be called up via the http protocol can be used as IP cameras. Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections. Note: Name No.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Setup Click on Setup and implement the settings for each camera. Enter the following – Address (URL) of the camera under which JPEG images can be called up. Note: If you click on Display , you can check to see whether the URL entered is correct. In this case the camera image appears. Note: Axis: http://”IP–address”/jpg/image.jpg Mobotix: http://”IP–address”/record/current.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.16 Configuring time periods (Time periods menu) To ensure that jobs are activated at specific times, you can define different times for specific events, such as triggering a save job at certain times. Name No. Description 1 New Creates a time period. Click on New and enter the actual name in the Name input box. 2 Delete Deletes a time period.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 5 6 Time interval The times (from ... to) for the selected weekdays, holidays and special dates can be entered here. New A new time can be entered. Edit An existing time can be changed. Delete Deletes the time periods of the selected day. Day The holidays and special dates are selected here. Note: Activation only occurs on the selected day if a time interval is assigned. If there is no time interval, no activation occurs.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.17 Configuration of the ISDN connections (option) (Connections/ISDN menu) In this menu, define your own user station (local computer) and the remote stations so that you are able to establish a connection to a remote station when continuing the configuration process and/or to allow a connection to your own user station. Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections. Note: Name No.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 5 Incoming calls Activate the corresponding option .. only accept if in list of remote stations –if the system should check whether the calls are coming from a configured remote station. The connection is only made if they match. .. do not check –if the system is not to perform any check. New Creates a new connection to a remote ISDN remote station.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.18 Configuring network connections (Connections/network menu) In this dialog box you can determine the video systems to which—via the network—a two–way connection should be connected. Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections. Note: Name No. Description New Creates a new connection to a remote network remote station.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 5 6 Incoming calls Activate the corresponding option .. only accept if in list of remote stations – if the system should check whether the calls are coming from a configured remote station. The connection is only made if they match. .. do not check – if the system is not to perform any check. Accept Note: 610–4.998.137.176 Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.19 Configuring modem connections (Connections/modem menu) In this dialog box you can determine the video systems to which—via the modem—a two–way connection should be connected. In order to ensure that a configuration can be performed, an RAS–capable modem* must be connected and RAS service must be installed.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Modem Select the connected modem in the Modem list box. 5 Password Click Password in order to change the RAS password for incoming calls. 6 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.20 Configuring storage job macros (Job macros/save menu) Job macros, e.g. saving images automatically (so–called storage job macros), define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or when an alarm is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras. Name No. Description Creates a new storage job macro. Click on New and enter the name in the input box.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6 Total duration Activate the corresponding option As long as input status unchanged – if recording (with possible pauses) should be repeated as long as the input status of the alarm input exists. Recording does not end until the input status is changed. Fixed duration – If the entire duration of recording should be restricted to the time you enter.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.21 Configuring alarm transmission job macro (Job macros/alarm transmission menu) Job macros define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or when an alarm is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras. In the event of an alarm, the station issuing the alarm establishes a connection to a configured remote station.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Configuring an alarm transmission job macro: Name No. 1 New 2 Delete 3 Copy 4 Remote stations Description Creates a new transmission job macro. Click on New and enter the name in the input box. Deletes an existing transmission job macro. Select a transmission job macro in the list box and click on Delete. The transmission job macro will be deleted. Copies an existing transmission job macro.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 7 Authorization level Select the authorization level. This job macro will only be available to the user with the authorization level selected. Note: The name and connection password for the authorization level (from the User management/authorization levels menu, Connection passwordbutton) have to match each other in the local station and in the station that is to be called. The individual releases of authorization level, e.g.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.22 Configuring backup job macro (Job macros/backup menu) Job macros define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or when an alarm is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras. For back job macros, the current day’s images can automatically be saved to a network drive for example. Activation of the job macro occurs in the Job activation menu.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Configuring a backup job macro: Name No. Description Creates a new backup job macro. Click on New and enter the name in the input box. 1 New 2 Delete 3 Copy Copies an existing backup job macro. Select a backup job macro in the list box and click on Copy. The backup job macro is copied and can be adapted quickly. 4 Backup to execute Select the search macro in the list.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.23 Configuration of job activations (Job activations menu) Any number of system reactions for the alarm inputs can be specified in this menu. A job activation is absolutely necessary in order to ensure that camera images are saved. Name No. Description New Creates a new job activation. Click on New and make your entries in the dialog box that opens. 2 Edit For editing an existing job activation.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6 Trigger Select the triggering criteria that are to trigger the job activation. Alarm The job is activated as soon as the alarm input is triggered. Stby The job is activated as long as the input is in standby mode. Can be used for history recording. Never The job is not activated. 7 Job macro Select the job macro that is to be implemented. 8 Camera Click on the camera that is to be used for recording or transmission.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 13 Priority Determine the priority of the job. Priority 1 (high) to priority 5 (low). Note: A priority can only be specified in connection with a job macro. 14 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. Note: The inputs must be defined in the following menus: For detector inputs, see the Hardware/framegrabber/detectors menu.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.24 Configuration of authorization levels (User management/authorization levels menu) You can create different authorization groups in this menu if you have administrator rights. These so–called authorization levels enable you to determine what the user is allowed to do in the system. The Administrator authorization level has all rights, and this is configured before delivery from the plant. Name No.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Outp Dome Activate the check boxes of those elements (cameras, relays) that are to be available for the person with this authorization level. In the case of dome cameras, a 2nd column with a check box is also displayed. The check boxes in front of the elements stand for: Left column: In the live image, the user is only shown the cameras and relays for which the check box is activated.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.25 Configuration of the users (User management/user menu) To protect access to system components and data, operating procedures can only be carried out by logged–on users. Each user is assigned an authorization level for the work he/she needs to carry out (also see configuration of authorization levels). Additionally, the logon procedure of a user can be protected by a password.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 5 Dual authorization Activate the function when the user is only allowed to login to the system together with another user. 6 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. Note: 610–4.998.137.176 There is no limit to the number of users that can be set up. The user password is only valid for the logon procedure of a local user.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.26 Configuration of options (Settings/options menu) This dialog box enables you to implement optional settings for the live image, the image archive and for an automatic disconnection. No. Name 1 Live image window and image archive window can be iconized Here you can choose whether the ability to iconize the live image and image archive windows should an option. Changes are taken over only after restarting DiBos.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.27 Configuration of security settings (Settings/security menu) You have the option of implementing security settings in this dialog box, e.g. browser access, or encoding for network connections. No . Name Description 1 All authorization levels may end DiBos Activate the check box if all users should receive authorization to end the system. 2 Browser access With browser access via network.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 Key management for unique key This item is only to be carried out if you want to use a unique key. New – Generating a unique key: Click on New and enter a name for the encoding. Click on OK to confirm. Warning: The current encoding will be overwritten.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.28 Configuration of audio signals (Settings/audio signals menu) In this dialog box, you can allocate different audio signals to incoming messages from network / modem and ISDN connections. This gives you a differentiation option. Assigning an audio signal to a connection: Name No. Description 1 Incoming connections Select the connection to which you wish to assign an audio signal.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) Deleting an audio signal: Name No. Description 1 Incoming connections Select the connection whose audio signal you wish to delete. 3 Reference The wav file is displayed to you in the Reference text box located there. 4 Delete Click on Delete. The reference to the wav file is deleted. 7 Accept Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs, click on Reject and start over. 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.29 Configuration of the dongle (Settings/dongle menu) In this dialog field, you can see the serial and job numbers, the approved system performance features and the approved status of the hardware dongle and the hardware dongle extension file. The hardware dongle expansion file contains system performance features acquired subsequently. To activate these system performance features, the file must be loaded.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 6.2.30 Administration configuration (Administration menu) This dialog box contains the following options: Name No. 1 2 3 Description Configuration data Save The configuration can be saved on the network drive or data medium. Note: For security reasons, the configuration should always be saved on an external data medium. Load A new configuration can be loaded. The new configuration overwrites the current one.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Configuration (continued) 4 5 Upload of the holiday program You have the option here to adapt the holidays for the time program according to specific countries. The adjustment must be made in theHolidays.xml file. Upload Click on Upload and answer the warning message with Yes if the current file is to be overwritten or with Cancel if you want to change the file. Note: Save the Holidays.xml file in Explorer, before you change it in Editor.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 7 Startup Proceed as follows to start up the computer: Connecting the System Components Activating External Hard Disks Switch on the PC Check ISDN connection Check network connection Check grabber driver Change computer name (if necessary) Check ATM link Checking the Web Connection Program system, perform system test Storing reference images Log off via ”Change user” 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Startup (continued) 7.1 Connecting the System Components See Section 4. 7.2 Activating External Hard Disks External hard disks must be activated before starting up the PC. 7.3 Switching On the PC (Startup) 1. Switch on the computer and the monitor. The computer carries out its startup procedure and automatically starts the video system. The startup procedure is complete when the log on dialog box of the video system appears.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Startup (continued) 7.5 Checking the Optional Network Connection Networking details The following details are required from the network operator for starting up and checking the network: IP address Subnet mask (Gateway) Notes for checking the network Use the following test programs to start up and check the network: 1. 2. Select ”Start → All Programs → Accessories → Command prompt” .
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Startup (continued) 7.6 Checking the Grabber Driver Make sure the grabber driver has started. 1. Start up your computer as far as the live image. 2. Exit the video system as the Administrator. 3. Select ”Start → Control Panel” and click ”Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices.” On the Properties dialog box that opens, select the ”Hardware” tab and click on ”MVTitan” in the list.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Startup (continued) 7.8 Checking the Optional ATM Connection The data telegram between the video system and ATM can be checked using the ”Hyper Terminal” program in Windows XP. Start the program via the ”Start → All Programs → Accessories → Communications → Hyper Terminal” menus. After startup enter a name (test name) in the dialog box and confirm your entry.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Startup (continued) 7.9 Checking the Optional Web Connection Check whether access can be obtained after activating the web application whether access can actually occur. Proceed as follows: 1. Start the web browser (Internet Explorer 5.x and later or Netscape Navigator 7.x and later). 2. In the browser enter the address ”http://hostname”. Either the IP address or the name of the computer, on which the web server is installed, can be entered as the ”host name” .
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 8 Fault Indication/Correction This section contains notes on faults that may occur when first starting up or during operation. If you cannot determine the cause of the fault, please contact ”Product Service Video” of the video system manufacturer. Fault Possible Cause Remedy Next to the symbols for the grabber’s inputs and outputs, a “?” appears.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 9 Maintenance and Service 9.1 Maintenance Tasks to be Carried Out Perform the following maintenance tasks: On the video system itself: – Check all cable connections are secure – Check the fan and clean it if necessary – Clean the screen if it is dirty – Check the system time and correct it if necessary Check the quality (e.g. focus, brightness, contrast) of the last five images stored for each camera. Randomly check the images saved in the archives (e.g.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Maintenance and Service (continued) Attention: All work carried out on the system that can interfere with recording may only be carried out after consulting the customer. With regard to UVV–related equipment (UVV = German for Accident Prevention Regulation for Banks), it is best to do such work outside of opening hours. Replace the system (without the dongle) in the event of a fault.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Maintenance and Service (continued) 9.3 Error Forwarding Three methods are pre–configured and provided as examples. The ”error_forwarding.cmd” file contains calls for all methods. ”error_forwarding.cmd”: With ”net send”: rem Send messages to other computers on the network rem net_send.cmd %1 %2 ”COMPUTER NAME” With Outlook: 1) 2) With SMS: 2) rem Use Outlook to send an e–mail (does not work with Outlook Express)* rem wscript outlook_mail.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Maintenance and Service (continued) 9.3.3 Sending an SMS If the computer is connected via an ISDN or analog modem with the telephone network, an SMS can be sent (not possible with T–DSL). To activate this method, ”rem” must be removed from the following line in the ”error_forwarding.cmd” file: rem wscript MessageMaster_sms.vbs %1 %2 ”0172 . . . ” . The telephone number of the SMS receiver must be entered in place of ”0172 . . . ”.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Maintenance and Service (continued) 9.4 Troubleshooting The following faults have to be rectified if necessary: Counter light If recordings show impairment due to counter light, either block out the light source, e.g. through curtains on windows or shades on lights, or change the location of the camera.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 10 Technical data Video System in 19” Housing Operating system Windows XP Hard disk 120 GB minimum RAM 256 MB DDR Video AGP (on–board) Network Ethernet (on–board) Sound on–board Connections (on rear) see Section 2 Expansion slots From left to right: One slot for AGP graphics card 6 slots for 32–bit PCI cards Mouse/keyboard Mouse/keyboard with mini DIN connection Power unit Input voltage 100 ... 120 V AC and 200 ...
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Technical Data (continued) Grabber card MVTitan max. 2x Video inputs 16 Contact inputs 16 (either N/C contact or N/O contact) Relay outputs 8 (or 7x output and 1x fault indicator for 1st grabber card) Compression rate Can be set between 10 ... 30 Kbytes Image file capacity Depending on compression Standard size approximately 15 KB UVV size approximately 28 KB (UVV = German for Accident Prevention Regulations for Banks) Grabber card MVSigma max.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System 11 End user license agreement (EULA) You have acquired a device (DiBos) that includes software licensed by Bosch Security Systems from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or it’s affiliates (”MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and ”online” or electronic documentation Windows XP are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System End user license agreement (continued) Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Notes 610–4.998.137.
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System Notes 610–4.998.137.
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