VideoJet X10 Network Video Server en Installation and Operating Manual
VideoJet X10
VideoJet X10 Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Preface 7 1.1 About this Manual 7 1.2 Conventions in this Manual 7 1.3 Intended Use 7 1.4 EU Directives 8 1.5 Rating Plate 8 2 Safety Information 9 2.1 Electric Shock Hazard 9 2.2 Installation and Operation 9 2.3 Maintenance and Repair 9 3 Product Description 11 3.1 Scope of Delivery 11 3.2 System Requirements 12 3.3 Overview of Functions 13 3.4 Connections on the Front Panel 16 3.
en | Table of Contents VideoJet X10 5.19 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile 47 5.20 Advanced Mode: Audio 50 5.21 Advanced Mode: Storage Management 51 5.22 Advanced Mode: Remote Video Device 53 5.23 Advanced Mode: Recording Profiles 54 5.24 Advanced Mode: Retention Time 56 5.25 Advanced Mode: Recording Scheduler 57 5.26 Advanced Mode: Recording Status 59 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections 59 5.28 Advanced Mode: VCA 62 5.29 Advanced Mode: VCA Profiles 63 5.
VideoJet X10 Table of Contents | en 5 8.3 Malfunctions with iSCSI Connections 106 8.4 LEDs 107 8.5 Processor Load 108 8.6 Network Connection 108 8.7 Serial Interface 108 8.8 Terminal Block 109 8.9 Communication with Terminal Program 110 8.10 Copyrights 112 9 Specifications 113 9.1 Unit 113 9.2 Protocols/Standards 114 10 Glossary 115 11 Index 119 Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual DOC | V4.0 | 2009.
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VideoJet X10 Preface | en 1 Preface 1.1 About this Manual 7 This manual is intended for persons responsible for the installation and operation of the VideoJet X10. International, national and any regional electrical engineering regulations must be followed at all times. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required. The manual describes the installation and operation of the unit. 1.
en | Preface 1.4 VideoJet X10 EU Directives The VideoJet X10 network video server complies with the requirements of EU Directives 89/ 336 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 73/23, amended by 93/68 (Low Voltage Directive). 1.5 Rating Plate For exact identification, the model name and serial number are inscribed on the bottom of the housing. Please make a note of this information before installation, if necessary, so as to have it to hand in case of questions or when ordering spare parts. DOC | V4.
VideoJet X10 Safety Information | en 2 Safety Information 2.1 Electric Shock Hazard 9 – Never attempt to connect the unit to any power network other than the type for which it – Use only power supply units with UL approval and a power output according to LPS or is intended. NEC Class 2. – Never open the housing. – Never open the housing of the power supply unit. – If a fault occurs, disconnect the power supply unit from the power supply and from all other units.
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VideoJet X10 Product Description | en 3 Product Description 3.
en | Product Description 3.2 VideoJet X10 System Requirements General Requirements – Computer with Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system – Network access (Intranet or Internet) – Screen resolution 1,024 × 768 pixels – 16- or 32-bit color depth – Installed Sun JVM NOTICE! Also note the information in the System Requirements document on the product CD supplied. If necessary, you can install the required programs and controls from the product i CD supplied (see Section 3.
VideoJet X10 3.3 Product Description | en 13 Overview of Functions Network Video Server The VideoJet X10 is a compact network video server for a connected video source. It is primarily designed for encoding video, audio and control data for transfer over an IP network. With its encoding in the MPEG-4 format, the VideoJet X10 is ideally suited for making existing analog CCTV cameras IP-compatible and for remote access to digital VCRs and multiplexers.
en | Product Description VideoJet X10 Remote Control For remote control of external units such as pan or tilt heads for cameras or motorized zoom lenses, control data is transmitted via the VideoJet X10's bidirectional serial interface. This interface can also be used to transmit transparent data. Tamper Detection and Motion Detectors The VideoJet X10 offers a wide range of configuration options for alarm signaling in the event of tampering with the connected camera.
VideoJet X10 Product Description | en 15 Summary The VideoJet X10 provides the following main functions: – Video and data transmission over IP data networks – Dual Streaming function for the encoder for simultaneous encoding with two individually definable profiles – Multicast function for simultaneous image transmission to multiple receivers – One analog BNC composite video input (PAL/NTSC) – Video encoding to international standard MPEG-4 – Two redundant integrated Ethernet ports (10/100 Bas
en | Product Description 3.4 VideoJet X10 Connections on the Front Panel 1 USB 1/2 interfaces for future expansion of functions 2 Video In video input BNC socket for connecting the video source 3 Audio In audio line input 3.5 mm stereo socket for connecting an audio line input signal 4 Audio Out audio line output 3.
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VideoJet X10 Installation | en 4 Installation 4.1 Preparations 19 The VideoJet X10 features industrial standard equipment and is therefore suitable for both stationary installation and mobile installation in vehicles. CAUTION! The unit is intended for use indoors or in housings. Select a suitable location for installation that guarantees to meet the environmental ! conditions. The ambient temperature must be between –30 and +60 °C (–22 and +140 °F). The relative humidity must not exceed 95%.
en | Installation 4.3 VideoJet X10 Connections Camera You can connect a video source to the VideoJet X10. Any cameras and other video sources that produce a standard PAL or NTSC signal are suitable. 1. Connect the camera or another video source to the BNC Video In socket using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC plug). 2. If the video signal is not looped through, termination is performed by a software setting if necessary (see Section 5.17 Advanced Mode: Video Input, page 45).
VideoJet X10 Installation | en 21 SFP Slot You can establish an additional network connection by inserting a mini-GBIC module into the SFP slot for example via fiber optic cables (OF). ! CAUTION! Only laser class 1 transceivers are approved for use in the VideoJet X10. Use only approved modules. Direct iSCSI Connection You can connect the VideoJet X10 directly to an iSCSI system via one of the network interfaces. For ETH 1 or ETH 2 connections, use a UTP category 5 network cable with RJ45 plugs.
en | Installation VideoJet X10 Data Interface The bidirectional data interface is used to control units connected to the VideoJet X10, such as a dome camera with a motorized lens. The connection supports the RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 transmission standards. The VideoJet X10 offers the serial interface via the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal Block, page 109). The range of controllable equipment is expanding constantly.
VideoJet X10 Installation | en 23 Relay Outputs The VideoJet X10 has four relay outputs for switching external units such as lamps or alarm sirens. You can operate these relay outputs manually while there is an active connection to the VideoJet X10. The outputs can also be configured to automatically activate sirens or other alarm units in response to an alarm signal. The relay outputs are also located on the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal Block, page 109).
en | Installation VideoJet X10 Backup Power Supply When used in mobile vehicles (for example public transport), the VideoJet X10 is usually switched on when the vehicle is started with the ignition key. If the ignition is switched off, the power supply to the unit is also stopped. To keep the internal clock running when the engine is off, you can connect the VideoJet X10 directly to the car battery via the BP and GND contacts. The correct time is crucial for evaluating local recordings.
VideoJet X10 4.4 Installation | en 25 Power On/Power Off Power Supply The VideoJet X10 does not have a power switch. Power is supplied via a separate unit. Connect the VideoJet X10 to the power supply unit and plug this into the mains. The unit is now ready for use. The VideoJet X10 does not come supplied with a power supply unit. CAUTION! Use only power supply units with UL approval and a power output according to LPS or ! NEC Class 2.
en | Installation VideoJet X10 Configuring the VideoJet X10 You can start the Configuration Manager immediately after installation. 1. Double-click the icon on the desktop or start the program via the Start menu. After the program has started, the network is immediately searched for compatible video servers. 2. You can start the configuration if a VideoJet X10 is shown in the list in the left section of the window. To do this, right-click the entry for the unit. 3. Click Unit network settings...
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5 Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.1 Connecting 27 The integrated HTTP server in the VideoJet X10 provides you with the option to configure the unit over the network with a Web browser. This option is an alternative to configuration using the Configuration Manager program and is considerably richer in function and more convenient than configuration using the terminal program.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Establishing the Connection Before you can operate the VideoJet X10 within your network, it must have a valid IP address for your network and a compatible subnet mask. The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 1. 2. Start the Web browser. Enter the IP address of the VideoJet X10 as the URL. The connection is established and after a short time you will see the LIVEPAGE with the video image.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 29 Protected VideoJet X10 If the VideoJet X10 is password protected against unauthorized access, the Web browser displays a corresponding message and prompts you to enter the password when you attempt to access protected areas. i NOTICE! The VideoJet X10 offers the option to limit the extent of access using various authorization levels (see Section 5.11 Advanced Mode: Password, page 38). 1. 2.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Starting Configuration X Click the SETTINGS link in the upper section of the window. The Web browser opens a new page with the configuration menu. Navigation 1. Click one of the menu items in the left window margin. The corresponding submenu is displayed. 2. Click one of the entries in the submenu. The Web browser opens the corresponding page. Making Changes Each configuration screen shows the current settings.
VideoJet X10 5.3 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 31 Basic Mode: Unit Access Device name You can give the VideoJet X10 a name to make it easier to identify. The name makes the task of administering multiple units in larger video monitoring systems easier, for example using the VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System programs. The device name is used for the remote identification of a unit, in the event of an alarm for example.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 The highest authorization level is service. After entering the correct password, you can access all the functions of the VideoJet X10 and change all configuration settings. With the user authorization level, you can operate the unit and also control cameras, for example, but you cannot change the configuration. The lowest authorization level is live.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 33 Time server type Select the protocol that is supported by the selected time server. Preferably, you should select the SNTP server as the protocol. This supports a high level of accuracy and is required for special applications and subsequent function extensions. Select Time server for a time server that works with the protocol RFC 868. 5.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.6 VideoJet X10 Basic Mode: Encoder Profile Active profile You can select a profile for encoding the video signal. You can use this to adapt the video data transmission to the operating environment (for example network structure, bandwidth, data load). Pre-programmed profiles are available, each giving priority to different perspectives. When selecting a profile, details are displayed in the list field.
VideoJet X10 5.7 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 35 Basic Mode: Audio You can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. The current video image is shown in the small window next to the slide controls to help you check the audio source and improve assignments. Your changes are effective immediately. If you connect via Web browser, you must activate the audio transmission on the LIVEPAGE Functions page (see Section 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions, page 43).
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.8 VideoJet X10 Basic Mode: Recording You can record the images from the camera connected to the VideoJet X10 on various local storage media or on an appropriately configured iSCSI system. CF cards (see Section CF Slot, page 21) are the ideal solution for shorter storage times. If the VideoJet X10 has a hard drive, this is suitable for longer, local recordings in mobile use.
VideoJet X10 5.10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 37 Advanced Mode: Identification Device ID Each VideoJet X10 should be assigned a unique identifier that you can enter here as an additional means of identification. Device name You can give the VideoJet X10 a name to make it easier to identify. The name makes the task of administering multiple units in larger video monitoring systems easier, for example using the VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System programs.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5. VideoJet X10 Now click the OK button to apply the selected characters to the second line of the Camera 1 parameters. The window will close. Initiator extension You can attach your own text to the initiator name of the VideoJet X10 to make the unit easier to identify in large iSCSI systems. This text is added to the initiator name, separated from it by a full stop. You can see the initiator name in the system overview (see Section 5.
VideoJet X10 i 5.12 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 39 NOTICE! A new password is only saved when you click the Set button. You should therefore click the Set button immediately after entering and confirming a password. Advanced Mode: Date/Time Date format Select your required date format. Unit date/Unit time If there are multiple devices operating in your system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5. Make changes by clicking an entry in the table. The entry is selected. 6. Clicking the Delete button will remove the entry from the table. 7. Select other values from the list fields below the table to change the entry. Changes are made immediately. 8. If there are empty lines at the bottom of the table, for example after deletions, you can add new data by marking the row and selecting required values from the list fields. 9.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 2. 41 If you select the Custom option, additional fields are displayed where you can specify the exact position (Position (XY)). 3. In the Position (XY) fields, enter the values for the desired position. Display milliseconds If necessary, you can also display milliseconds. This information can be useful for recorded video images; however, it does increase the processor's computing time. Select Off if you do not need to display milliseconds.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Website language Select the language for the user interface here. NOTICE! i There are always two languages to choose from: English and another language. If the language you require is not available for selection, you can download the current firmware with another language combination from the website www.boschsecurity.com. Company logo Enter the path to a suitable graphic if you want to replace the manufacturer's logo.
VideoJet X10 5.15 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 43 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions On this page you can adapt the LIVEPAGE functions to your requirements. You can choose from a variety of different options for displaying information and controls. 1. Check the box for the items that are to be made available on the LIVEPAGE. The selected items are indicated by a check mark. 2. Check whether the required functions are available on the LIVEPAGE.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Show VCA trajectories The trajectories (motion lines of objects) from the video content analysis are displayed in the live video image if a corresponding analysis type is activated (see Section 5.31 Advanced Mode: VCA Event Triggered, page 69). Show VCA metadata When the analysis function is activated, the additional information from the video content analysis (VCA) will be displayed in the live video image (see Section 5.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 45 You can then view, edit and print this file with any text editor or the standard Office software. File for system log 5.17 1. Enter the path for saving the system log here. 2. If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory. Advanced Mode: Video Input You can activate the 75 Ohm terminating resistance for the video input of the VideoJet X10. The terminating resistance must be deactivated for the video signal to be looped through.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 You can set the video image of the camera to suit your requirements. The current video image is displayed in the small window next to the slide controls as confirmation. Your changes are effective immediately. 1. Move the slide control to the required position. 2. Click Default to reset all settings to their default value. Contrast (0...255) You can use this function to adapt the contrast of the video image to your working environment.
VideoJet X10 5.19 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 47 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile For the video signal encoding, you can select a code algorithm for each and two profiles, and you can change the presets for the profiles. You can adapt the video data transmission to the operating environment (for example network structure, bandwidth, data load).
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser – VideoJet X10 High resolution (4CIF/D1) High resolution for high bandwidth connections, resolution 704 × 576/480 pixels – DSL For DSL connections with 500 kbps, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels – ISDN (2B) – ISDN (1B) – Modem – GSM For ISDN connections via two B-channels, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels For ISDN connections via one B-channel, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels For analog modem connections with 20 kbps, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels For
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 49 Target data rate You can limit the data rate for the VideoJet X10 to optimize utilization of the bandwidth in your network. The target data rate should be set according to the desired picture quality for typical scenes with no excessive motion. For complex images or frequent changes of image content due to frequent movements, this limit can be temporarily exceeded up to the value you enter in the Maximum data rate field.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 I-frame distance This parameter allows you to set the intervals in which the I-frames will be coded. 0 means auto mode, whereby the video server inserts I-frames as necessary. An entry of 1 indicates that I-frames are continuously generated. An entry of 2 indicates that only every second image is an I-frame, and 3 only every third image etc.; the frames in between are coded as P-frames.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 51 Audio The audio signals are sent in a separate data stream parallel to the video data, and so increase the network load. The audio data are encoded according to G.711 and require an additional bandwidth of approx. 80 kbps for each connection. If you do not want any audio data to be transmitted, select Off. Line In 1 You can set the line input gain. Make sure that the display does not go beyond the green zone during modulation.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 CF cards (see Section CF Slot, page 21) are the ideal solution for shorter storage times and temporary recordings, for example alarm recordings or local buffering in the event of network interruptions. If the VideoJet X10 has a hard drive, this is suitable for longer, local recordings in mobile use. For long-term, authoritative images in stationary operation, it is essential that you use an appropriately sized iSCSI system.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 2. 53 In the Storage overview section, double-click the required storage medium, an iSCSI LUN or one of the other available drives. The medium is then added to the Managed storage media list. In the Status column, newly added media are indicated by the status Not active. 3. Click the Set button to activate all media in the Managed storage media list. In the Status column, these are indicated by the status Online. 4. Check the box in the Rec.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 example. Once you have entered the IP address of the remote video device and saved it by pressing Set, the VideoJet X10 is then displayed for selection in the Storage Management for the remote video device. IP Address Enter the IP address for the remote video device. 1. If you do not know the IP address, click the Network Scan button. The search for possible devices in the network is started.
VideoJet X10 i Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 55 NOTICE! You can change or add to the recording profile description on the tabs on the Recording Scheduler page (see Section Time periods, page 58). 1. Click one of the tabs to edit the corresponding profile. 2. If necessary, click the Default button to return all settings to their default values. 3. Click the Copy Settings button if you want to copy the currently visible settings to other profiles.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Virtual alarm Here you can select the virtual alarm sensors that are to trigger a recording, via RCP+ commands or alarm scripts, for example. i NOTICE! For more information, please see the Alarm Task Script Language document and the RCP+ documentation. These documents can be found on the product CD supplied.
VideoJet X10 5.25 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 57 Advanced Mode: Recording Scheduler The recording scheduler allows you to link the created recording profiles with the days and times at which the camera's images are to be recorded in the event of an alarm. You can link any number of 15-minute intervals with the recording profiles for each day of the week. Moving the mouse cursor over the table displays the time below it. This aids orientation.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Holidays You can define holidays that are not in the standard weekly schedule on which recordings are to apply. This allows you to apply a schedule for Sundays to other days with dates that fall on varying weekdays. 1. Click the Holidays tab. Any days that have already been selected will be shown in the table. 2. 3. Click the Add button. A new window will open. Select the desired date from the calendar.
VideoJet X10 5.26 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 59 Advanced Mode: Recording Status Certain details on the recording status are displayed here for information purposes. You cannot change any of these settings. 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections You can select how the VideoJet X10 responds to an alarm. In the event of an alarm, the unit can automatically connect to a pre-defined IP address.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 By setting Follows input 1 the unit maintains the connection that has been automatically established for as long as an alarm exists on alarm input 1. i NOTICE! In the default setting, Stream 2 is transmitted for alarm connections. Bear this fact in mind when assigning the profile (see Section 5.19 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile, page 47).
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 61 output. This is an output on which there is no signal. The connected monitor only displays images when an alarm is triggered. If you select a particular video output and a split image is set for this output on the receiver, you can also select from Decoder the decoder in the receiver that is to be used to display the alarm image. i NOTICE! Refer to the destination unit documentation concerning image display options and available video outputs.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.28 VideoJet X10 Advanced Mode: VCA The VideoJet X10 contains an integrated video content analysis (VCA), which can detect and analyze changes in the signal on the basis of image processing. Such changes can be due to movements in the camera's field of view. You can select various VCA configurations and adapt these to your application as required. The Silent MOTION+ configuration is active by default.
VideoJet X10 5.29 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 63 Advanced Mode: VCA Profiles You can configure two profiles with different VCA configurations. You can save profiles on your computer's hard drive and load saved profiles from there. This can be useful if you want to test a number of different configurations. Save a functioning configuration and test new settings. You can use the saved configuration to restore the original settings at any time.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 3. VideoJet X10 Click the Save... button to save the profile settings to another file. A new window is opened, in which you can specify where you want to save the file and what name you want to save it under. 4. Click the Load... button to load a saved profile. A new window opens in which you can select the profile file and specify where to save the file. VCA configuration Select one of the profiles here to activate it or edit it. You can rename the profile.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 65 Sensitivity (MOTION+ only) The basic sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted for the environmental conditions to which the camera is subject. The sensor reacts to variations in the brightness of the video image. The darker the observation area, the higher the value that must be selected. Minimum object size (MOTION+ only) You can specify the number of sensor fields that a moving object must cover to generate an alarm.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Global change You can set how large the global change in the video image must be for an alarm to be triggered. This setting is independent of the sensor fields selected under Select Area. Set a high value if fewer sensor fields need to change to trigger an alarm. With a low value, it is necessary for changes to occur simultaneously in a large number of sensor fields to trigger an alarm.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 3. Left-click the fields to be activated. Activated fields are marked yellow. 4. If necessary, click Select All to select the entire video frame for monitoring. 5. Right-click any fields you wish to deactivate. 6. Click OK to save the configuration. 7. 67 Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the changes. 5.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 1. Click the profile you want to link in the Time periods field. 2. Click in a field in the table, hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor over all the periods to be assigned to the selected profile. 3. Use the right mouse button to deselect any of the intervals. 4. Click the Select All button to link all time intervals to the selected profile. 5. Click the Clear All button to deselect all of the intervals. 6.
VideoJet X10 5.31 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 69 Advanced Mode: VCA Event Triggered This configuration allows you stipulate that the video content analysis is only to be activated when triggered by an event. As long as no trigger is activated, the Silent MOTION+ configuration in which metadata is created is active; this metadata facilitates searches of recordings, but does not trigger an alarm.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Trigger active Select the VCA configuration here that is to be enabled via an active trigger. A green check mark to the right of the list field indicates that the trigger is active. Trigger inactive Select the VCA configuration here that is to be activated if the trigger is not active. A green check mark to the right of the list field indicates that the trigger is inactive.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 71 Name The name makes it easier to identify the alarm in extensive video monitoring systems, for example with the VIDOS and Bosch Video Management System programs. Enter a unique and clear name here. CAUTION! ! Do not use any special characters, for example &, in the name. Special characters are not supported by the system's internal recording management and may therefore result in the Player or Archive Player being unable to play back the recording.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Mail server IP address Enter the IP address of a mail server that operates on the SMTP standard (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Outgoing e-mails are sent to the mail server via the address you entered. Otherwise leave the box blank (0.0.0.0). SMTP user name Enter a registered user name for the chosen mailserver here. SMTP password Enter the required password for the registered user name here.
VideoJet X10 5.34 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 73 Advanced Mode: Alarm Task Editor CAUTION! Editing scripts on this page overwrites all settings and entries on the other alarm pages. This ! procedure cannot be reversed. In order to edit this page, you must have programming knowledge and be familiar with the information in the Alarm Task Script Language document. You can find the document on the product CD supplied (see Section 3.1 Scope of Delivery, page 11).
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.35 VideoJet X10 Advanced Mode: Alarm Inputs You can configure the alarm inputs of the VideoJet X10. Alarm input Select Active high if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact closes. Select Active low if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact opens. Name You can enter a name for each alarm input, which is then displayed below the icon for the alarm input on the LIVEPAGE if configured correctly (see Section 5.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 75 Operating mode Select an operating mode for the relay. For example, if you want an alarm-activated lamp to stay on after the alarm ends, select Bistable. If you wish an alarm-activated siren to sound for ten seconds, for example, select 10 s. Relay follows If required, select a specific event that will trigger the relay.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.37 VideoJet X10 Advanced Mode: COM1 You can configure the serial interface parameters (orange terminal block) to meet your requirements. NOTICE! If the VideoJet X10 is working in multicast mode (see Section 5.40 Advanced Mode: i Multicasting, page 81), the first remote location to establish a video connection to the unit is also assigned the transparent data connection.
VideoJet X10 5.38 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 77 Advanced Mode: Network The settings on this page are used to integrate the VideoJet X10 into an existing network. Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In this case, the Set button changes to Set and Reboot. 1. 2. Make the desired changes. Click the Set and Reboot button. The VideoJet X10 is rebooted and the changed settings are activated. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual DOC | V4.0 | 2009.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser ! VideoJet X10 CAUTION! If you change the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address, the VideoJet X10 is only available under the new addresses after the reboot. Automatic IP assignment If a DHCP server is employed in the network for the dynamic assignment of IP addresses, you can activate acceptance of IP addresses automatically assigned to the VideoJet X10.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 79 NOTICE! i If you want to allow only secure connections with SSL encryption, you must select the Off option for each of the parameters HTTP browser port, RCP+ port 1756 and Telnet support. This deactivates all unsecured connections. Connections will then only be possible via the HTTPS port. You can activate and configure encryption of the media data (video, audio and metadata) on the Encryption page (see Section 5.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Password Enter the password you registered at DynDNS.org here. Force registration now You can force the registration by transferring the IP address to the DynDNS server. Entries that change frequently are not provided in the Domain Name System. It is a good idea to force the registration when you are setting up the device for the first time.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 81 If you select On for the SNMP parameter and do not enter an SNMP host address, the VideoJet X10 does not send them automatically, but only replies to SNMP requests. If you enter one or two SNMP host addresses, SNMP traps are sent automatically. Select Off to deactivate the SNMP function. 1. SNMP host address / 2. SNMP host address If you wish to send SNMP traps automatically, enter the IP addresses of one or two required target units here.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 You can enter a dedicated multicast address and port for each stream. You can switch between the streams by clicking the appropriate tabs. NOTICE! i Multicast operation requires a multicast-enabled network that uses the UDP and the Internet Group Management IGMP protocols. Other group management protocols are not supported. The TCP protocol does not support multicast connections.
VideoJet X10 5.41 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 83 Advanced Mode: JPEG Posting You can save individual JPEG images on an FTP server at specific intervals. You can then retrieve these images at a later date to reconstruct alarm events if required.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Path on FTP server Enter the exact path on which you wish to post the images on the FTP server. NOTICE! i The creation of JPEG images has a lower priority than video encoding and image analysis. Thiscan result in JPEG images being created with a delay of up to several seconds after the triggering event. If reliable, real-time recording of the alarm is required, ensure that the encoder has enough computing power available. 5.
VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 3. 85 Next, click Upload to begin transferring the file to the unit. The progress bar allows you to monitor the transfer. The new firmware is unpacked and the Flash EPROM is reprogrammed. The time remaining is shown by the message going to reset Reconnecting in ... seconds. The unit reboots automatically once the upload has successfully completed. If the Connect LED lights up red, the upload has failed and must be repeated.
en | Configuration Using a Web Browser 5.44 VideoJet X10 Advanced Mode: Licenses You can enter the activation key to release additional functions or software modules. i 5.45 NOTICE! The activation key cannot be deactivated again and is not transferable to other units. Advanced Mode: System Overview The data on this page are for information purposes only and cannot be changed. Keep a record of this information in case technical assistance is required. i DOC | V4.0 | 2009.
VideoJet X10 5.46 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 87 Function Test The VideoJet X10 offers a variety of configuration options. You should therefore check that it is functioning correctly after installation and configuration. The function test is the only way to ensure that the VideoJet X10 operates as expected in the event of an alarm.
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VideoJet X10 Operation | en 6 Operation 6.1 Operation with Microsoft Internet Explorer 89 A computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) can receive live images from the VideoJet X10, control cameras or other peripherals and replay stored video sequences. System Requirements – Computer with Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system – Network access (Intranet or Internet) – Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.
en | Operation VideoJet X10 Establishing the Connection Before you can operate the VideoJet X10 within your network, it must have a valid IP address for your network and a compatible subnet mask. The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 1. 2. Start the Web browser. Enter the IP address of the VideoJet X10 as the URL. The connection is established and after a short time you will see the LIVEPAGE with the video image. DOC | V4.0 | 2009.
VideoJet X10 6.2 Operation | en 91 The LIVEPAGE Once the connection is established, the Web browser displays the LIVEPAGE. It shows the live video image on the right of the browser window. Depending on the configuration, various text overlays may be visible on the live video image (see Section 5.13 Advanced Mode: Display Stamping, page 40). Other information may be shown next to live video image on the LIVEPAGE. The display depends on the settings on the LIVEPAGE Functions page (see Section 5.
en | Operation VideoJet X10 View Control Control options for peripherals (for example a pan/tilt head or dome camera) depend on the type of unit installed and on the configuration of the VideoJet X10. If a controllable unit is configured and connected to the VideoJet X10, the controls for the peripheral are displayed next to the video image. 1. 2. To control a peripheral, click the appropriate controls. Move the mouse cursor over the video image.
VideoJet X10 Operation | en 93 System Log / Event Log The System Log field contains information about the operating status of the VideoJet X10 and the connection. You can save these messages automatically in a file (see Section 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions, page 43). Events such as the triggering or end of alarms are shown in the Event Log field. You can save these messages automatically in a file (see Section 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions, page 43). 1.
en | Operation 6.3 VideoJet X10 Saving Snapshots You can save individual images from the video sequence currently shown on the LIVEPAGE in JPEG format on your computer's hard drive. The icon for recording single images is only visible if the unit is configured to enable this process (see Section Allow snapshots, page 44). X Click the icon. The image is saved at a resolution of 704 × 576 pixels (4CIF).
VideoJet X10 6.6 Operation | en 95 The RECORDINGS Page The RECORDINGS page for playing back recorded video sequences can be accessed from the LIVEPAGE and from the SETTINGS menu. The RECORDINGS link is only visible if a storage medium has been selected (see Section 5.21 Advanced Mode: Storage Management, page 51). X Click the RECORDINGS link in the navigation bar in the upper section of the window. The playback page appears.
en | Operation VideoJet X10 The time bar offers various options for navigation. Red bars indicate the points in time where alarms were triggered. Drag the green arrow to navigate to these points quickly. 1. You can change the time interval by clicking the zoom keys (magnifying glass icons). The display can span a range from two months to a few seconds. 2. Drag the green arrow to the point in time at which playback should begin.
VideoJet X10 Operation | en 97 significantly higher memory capacity and computing power. For this reason, the number of cameras used in this mode can be restricted in the Configuration Manager program. 6.7 Installing the Player You can play back saved video sequences using the Player from Bosch Security Systems, which can be installed from the product CD supplied (see Section 3.1 Scope of Delivery, page 11).
en | Operation 6.8 VideoJet X10 Hardware Connections Between Video Servers A VideoJet X10 with a camera connected to it can be used as a sender and a compatible MPEG-4 hardware decoder (such as the VIP XD) with a connected monitor as a receiver using an Ethernet network connection. In this way it is possible to cover long distances without the need for major installation or cabling work. i NOTICE! The sender and receiver must be located in the same subnet to establish a hardware connection.
VideoJet X10 Operation | en 99 Connecting with a Terminal Program Various requirements must be met in order to operate with a terminal program (see Section 8.9 Communication with Terminal Program, page 110). 1. Start the terminal program and enter the command 1 in the main menu to switch to the IP menu. 2. Enter the command 4 in the IP menu to change the remote IP address, then enter the IP address of the unit you wish to connect to. 3.
en | Operation 6.9 VideoJet X10 Operation Using Software Decoders The VideoJet X10 video server combines with VIDOS to provide a high-performance system solution. VIDOS is a software package for operating, controlling and managing CCTV installations (such as surveillance systems) at remote locations. It runs under Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is primarily designed for decoding video, audio and control data received from a remote sender.
VideoJet X10 Maintenance and Upgrades | en 101 7 Maintenance and Upgrades 7.1 Testing the Network Connection You can use the ping command to check the connection between two IP addresses. This allows you to test whether a unit in the network is active. 1. Open the DOS command prompt. 2. Type ping followed by the IP address of the unit. If the unit is found, the response appears as Reply from ... followed by the number of bytes sent and the transmission time in milliseconds.
en | Maintenance and Upgrades 7.3 VideoJet X10 Repairs ! CAUTION! Never open the housing of the VideoJet X10. The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Ensure that all maintenance or repair work is carried out only by qualified personnel (electrical engineers or network technology specialists). In case of doubt, contact your dealer's technical service center. 7.4 Transfer and Disposal The VideoJet X10 should only be passed on together with this installation and operating manual.
VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 103 8 Appendix 8.1 Troubleshooting If you are unable to resolve a malfunction, please contact your supplier or systems integrator, or go directly to Bosch Security Systems Customer Service. You can view a range of information about your unit version on the System Overview page (see Section 5.45 Advanced Mode: System Overview, page 86). Make a note of this information before contacting Customer Service.
en | Appendix 8.2 VideoJet X10 General Malfunctions Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution No connection between Incorrect cable connections. Check all cables, plugs, the unit and terminal contacts, terminals and program. connections. The computer's serial interface Check the other serial interface. is not connected. Interface parameters do not If necessary select a different match. interface and make sure that the computer's interface parameters match those of the unit.
VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 105 Malfunction Possible causes The unit does not report Alarm source is not selected. an alarm. Recommended solution Select possible alarm sources on the Alarm Inputs configuration page. No alarm response specified. Specify the desired alarm response on the Alarm Connections configuration page, change the IP address if necessary.
en | Appendix 8.3 VideoJet X10 Malfunctions with iSCSI Connections Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution After connecting to the Incorrect LUN mapping during Check the iSCSI system iSCSI destination, no iSCSI system configuration. configuration and reconnect. After connecting to the The LUN list could not be read, Check the iSCSI system iSCSI destination, "LUN as it was assigned to the wrong configuration and reconnect. FAIL" appears below a network interface.
VideoJet X10 8.4 Appendix | en 107 LEDs The VideoJet X10 network video server has a number of LEDs on its front and rear panels that show the operating status and can give indications of possible malfunctions: Power On LED Does not light up: VideoJet X10 is switched off. Lights up green: VideoJet X10 is switched on. SFP LED Does not light up: No connection. Lights up yellow: Connection established. Flashes yellow: Data being transmitted. ETH 1 LED Does not light up: No network connection.
en | Appendix 8.5 VideoJet X10 Processor Load If the VideoJet X10 is accessed via the Web browser, you will see the processor load indicator in the top right of the window next to the manufacturer's logo. You can obtain additional information to help you when troubleshooting or fine tuning the unit. The values indicate the proportions of the individual functions on the encoder load, shown as percentages. The JPEG parameter relates to snapshots and M-JPEG.
VideoJet X10 8.8 Appendix | en 109 Terminal Block The terminal block has several contacts for: – 4 alarm inputs – 4 relay outputs – Serial data transmission Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the serial interface depends on the interface mode used (see Section 5.37 Advanced Mode: COM1, page 76).
en | Appendix 8.9 VideoJet X10 Communication with Terminal Program Data Terminal If a VideoJet X10 cannot be found in the network or the connection to the network is interrupted, you can connect a data terminal to the VideoJet X10 for initial setup and setting of important parameters. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program.
VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 111 Assigning an IP Address Before you can operate a VideoJet X10 in your network you must first assign it an IP address that is valid for your network. The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 1. Start a terminal program such as HyperTerminal. 2. Enter the user name service. The terminal program displays the main menu. 3. Enter command 1 to open the IP menu. 4. Enter 1 again.
en | Appendix 8.10 VideoJet X10 Copyrights The firmware 4.0 uses the fonts "Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--24-240-75-75-P-138ISO10646-1" and "Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--12-120-75-75-P-70-ISO10646-1" under the following copyright: Copyright 1984-1989, 1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Copyright 1988, 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation.
VideoJet X10 Specifications | en 113 9 Specifications 9.1 Unit Operating voltage 10 to 30 V DC, power supply via external unit Power consumption Approx. 16 W with full equipment LAN interfaces 2 × Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, automatic adjustment, half/full duplex, RJ45 Data interfaces 1 × RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, bidirectional, push-in terminal 2 × USB 2.0, 2.5 W max.
en | Specifications 9.2 VideoJet X10 Protocols/Standards Video standards PAL, NTSC Video coding protocols H.264 Baseline Profile, MPEG-4, M-JPEG, JPEG Video data rate 9.6 kbps to 6 Mbps Image resolutions (PAL/NTSC) 704 × 576/480 pixels (4CIF/D1) 704 × 288/240 pixels (2CIF) 464 × 576/480 pixels (2/3 D1) 352 × 576/480 pixels (1/2 D1) 352 × 288/240 pixels (CIF) 176 × 144/120 pixels (QCIF) Total delay 120 ms (PAL/NTSC, MPEG-4, no network delay) Image refresh rate 25/30 ips max.
VideoJet X10 10 Glossary | en 115 Glossary Symbols 10/100/1000 Base-T IEEE-802.3 specification for 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps Ethernet 802.1x The IEEE 802.1x standard provides a general method for authentication and authorization in IEEE-802 networks. Authentication is carried out via the authenticator, which checks the transmitted authentication information using an authentication server (see RADIUS server) and approves or denies access to the offered services (LAN, VLAN or WLAN) accordingly.
en | Glossary VideoJet X10 H HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol: protocol for transmitting data over a network HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure: encrypts and authenticates communication between Web server and browser I ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ID Identification: a machine readable character string IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol The main protocol used on the Internet, normally in conjuncti
VideoJet X10 MPEG-4 Glossary | en 117 A further development of MPEG-2 designed for transmitting audiovisual data at very low transfer rates (for example over the Internet) MSS Maximum Segment Size; maximum byte figure for the user data in a data packet N Net mask A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part is the host address. It is usually written in dotted decimal notation, for example "255.255.255.192".
en | Glossary VideoJet X10 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol; a simplified version of NTP (see NTP) SSL Secure Sockets Layer; an encryption protocol for data transmission in IP-based networks Subnet mask See Net mask T TCP Transmission Control Protocol Telnet Login protocol with which users can access a remote computer (Host) on the Internet TLS Transport Layer Security; TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are the standard advanced developments of SSL 3.
VideoJet X10 11 Index | en 119 Index A Activating the recording 58 Activation key 86 Alarm 17, 41, 92 Alarm e-mail 71 Alarm input 22 Alarm inputs 74 Alarm message 41 Alarm script 69 Alarm sensors 55 Audio connections 16, 20 Audio input 16 Audio output 16 Audio settings 35, 50 Audio stream on alarm 61 Audio transmission 35, 43, 51 Auto-connect 61 B Basic mode 29 Baud rate 76 Bookmarks 96 Browser window 91 C Camera 76 Camera name 31, 37 Camera selection 91 Cameras 20 Car battery 24 CF card 17, 21 Changes
en | Index VideoJet X10 M Main functions 15 Maintenance 9 Manufacturer logo 41 Media-replay 95 Milliseconds 41 Motion detector 62 Motion detector defaults 62, 63 Motion detector object size 65 Motion detector sensitivity 65 MPEG ActiveX 27, 89, 97 MTU value 78, 79 Multicast address 82 Multicast connection 78, 82 Multicast function 13 Multicasting 81 Multi-unicast 81 N Navigation 30 Network 20, 33, 77, 80 Network connection 17, 25, 108 Number of connections 28, 91 O OF 21 Operation 9, 89 Overview of
VideoJet X10 Index | en 121 Time zone 39 TLS 78 Transmission parameters 110 Transmission protocol 60, 78 Transmission rate 76 Transmission standards 22, 108 Transparent 76 Traps 81 Trick mode 96 Trigger 22 Trigger relay 75 TTL 82 U UDP 60, 78 Unicast 81 Unit date 39 Unit identification 31, 37 Unit name 31, 37 Unit reset 101 Unit time 32, 39 URL 28, 90 USB interface 16 User name 31, 38 V Value 46 VCR 45 Video content analysis 62 Video input 45 Video sensor 62 VRM 52 W Watermarking 41 Bosch Security Sy
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