Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series DVR 440 / DVR 480 en Installation and Operation manual
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Safety 7 1.1 Safety precautions 7 1.2 Important safety instructions 7 1.3 Important Notices 9 1.4 FCC and UL 11 1.5 Bosch notices 12 2 Introduction 13 2.1 Digital video recorder applications 13 2.1.1 Versions 13 2.1.2 Manuals 13 2.1.3 Features 14 2.2 Unpacking 14 2.2.1 Package contents 14 2.3 Installation environment 15 2.3.1 Mounting 15 2.3.2 Ventilation 15 2.3.
en | Table of Contents Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 4.10 Maintenance 27 5 Operating instructions 28 5.1 Front panel controls 29 5.1.1 Keys 29 5.1.2 Indicators 31 5.2 Mouse Controls 32 5.4 Viewing pictures 33 5.4.1 Monitor A 33 5.4.2 Monitor B 33 5.4.3 Viewing 34 5.5 Live and playback 36 5.5.1 Live mode 36 5.5.2 Playback mode 36 5.6 Overview of the menu system 37 5.6.1 Access using the front panel keys 37 5.6.2 Access using the mouse 37 5.6.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Table of Contents | en 5 6.4 Event 62 6.4.1 Input 62 6.4.2 Motion 63 6.5 Network 66 6.5.1 TCP/IP 66 6.5.2 Streaming to mobile devices 66 6.5.3 Connecting using a smart mobile phone 67 6.5.4 DDNS 68 6.5.5 Notification 68 6.5.6 Mail 69 6.6 System 70 6.6.1 Date/Time 70 6.6.2 NTP 70 6.6.3 Beeper 70 6.6.4 Users 71 6.6.5 Configuration 72 6.6.6 Hard Disk 73 6.6.7 System 74 7 Web Client Software 75 7.
en | Table of Contents 9 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Menu default values 86 10 Technical specifications 90 10.1 Electrical 90 10.1.1 Mechanical 91 10.1.2 Environmental 91 10.1.3 Electromagnetic and Safety 92 10.2 USB memory sticks 92 A Appendix 93 A.1 Software licenses 93 A.1.1 Bosch software 93 A.1.2 Other licenses — copyright notices 93 A.1.3 Warranties and disclaimer of warranties 94 AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Safety | en 1 Safety 1.1 Safety precautions 7 DANGER! High risk: This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as "Dangerous Voltage" inside the product. If not avoided, this will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death. WARNING! Medium risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this could result in minor or moderate bodily injury. CAUTION! Low risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
en | Safety Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 9. Power supply cord and plug protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 10. Power disconnect - Units have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 1.3 Safety | en 9 Important Notices Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury and/or serious damage to the unit. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer. When a cart is used, use caution and care when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
en | Safety Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Fuse rating - For protection of the device, the branch circuit protection must be secured with a maximum fuse rating of 16A. This must be in accordance with NEC800 (CEC Section 60). Grounding and polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug with one blade wider than the other blade). This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet in only one way.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 1.4 Safety | en 11 FCC and UL FCC Information (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
1.5 en | Safety Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Bosch notices Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems and is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Trademarks All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly. Note: This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been thoroughly verified.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Introduction | en 2 Introduction 2.1 Digital video recorder applications 13 The Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series is a video and audio recording system that records multiple camera and audio signals while simultaneously providing live multiscreen viewing and playback. The unit has comprehensive search and playback facilities for viewing stored video. Once configured, all recording takes place in the background without requiring operator intervention.
en | Introduction 2.1.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Features The DVR 440/480 Series has the following features: – 4/8 camera inputs – 1 audio input and 1 audio output – Simultaneous recording and playback – H.264 compression – 10/100Base-T Ethernet port for Ethernet connection and networking – RS485 and RS232 serial port for data communication – VGA monitor output (Monitor A) – – – 2.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Introduction | en 2.3 Installation environment 2.3.1 Mounting 15 The DVR 440/480 Series is supplied as a desktop unit. 2.3.2 Ventilation Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated. Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit's enclosure and ensure that they are not obstructed. 2.3.3 Temperature Observe the unit's ambient temperature specifications when choosing an installation space.
en | Quick install 3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Quick install To get the unit quickly operational, make the connections described below and then enter the relevant data in the Quick install menu. The Quick install menu appears the first time the unit is started. 3.1 Connections Figure 3.1 Back panel connections for the 4-channel model* * 8-channel models have 8 video connectors and 2 alarm input connectors. 3.1.1 Primary connections 1. 2.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 3.2 Quick install | en 17 First-time use The Quick install menu opens the first time the unit is used. Fill in the basic settings in the three tabs to get the unit operational. The unit begins recording automatically when the Quick install menu is closed. To open the Quick install menu at any other time: 1. Press the menu key to bring up the System Control Bar. 2. Press the menu key again to enter the main menu. – The main menu appears on monitor A. 3.
en | Quick install 3.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Quick install menu The Quick install menu contains three tabs: International, Continuous Recording, and Network. Click the Exit button to exit the Quick install menu. Changing Quick install settings overwrites customized settings. 3.3.1 International Figure 3.2 Quick install - International Language Select the language for the menu from the list. Time zone Select a time zone from the list.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 3.3.2 Quick install | en 19 Continuous Recording Figure 3.3 Quick install - Continuous Recording Set the Continuous Recording Resolution, Quality, Frame rate, Covert, and Audio for each profile in the table. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
en | Quick install 3.3.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Network Figure 3.4 Quick install - Network Fill in the settings that control the behavior of the unit with respect to a network. DVR ID Enter a unique DVR ID to be used in the network. DHCP Enable DHCP to have IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway assigned automatically by the network server. The actual values are displayed.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 4 Hardware setup | en 21 Hardware setup This chapter contains detailed information about the hardware installation and connection of external equipment to the unit. The connector types and their pin signals are described. Most of the connectors are located at the rear panel of the unit. For convenience, one USB port is located on the front of the unit to connect a mouse or memory device. All the input/output ports are Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits.
en | Hardware setup 4.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Monitor connections Up to two monitors can be connected through the VGA and CVBS connections. 4.3.1 VGA (Monitor A) Connect the unit to one VGA monitor using standard VGA cable. It is advised to use 17” monitors or larger when using LCD(s). Specifications Output signal: VGA Resolution: 800x600, 1024x768, or 1280x1024 Color: True color (32 bit) Connector type: DE-15 Figure 4.3 VGA monitor connector 4.3.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 4.4 Hardware setup | en 23 RS-232 COM port connections The RS-232 COM port is used to connect a PC to the unit for service purposes or to connect a Bosch “RS-232 to Bi-Phase Converter”. For service purposes, use a null-modem cable to connect the serial port of the PC to the unit. The Baud rate can be selected in the menu system.
4.5 en | Hardware setup Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Ethernet connection The standard RJ-45 Ethernet socket is used to connect the unit directly to a PC or to a network. To connect directly to a network hub, use a straight-through network cable. To connect directly to a PC, use a cross-over network cable. Consult with your local IT personnel for the specific type of cable needed. The maximum cable length from node to node is limited to 100 meters (300 feet).
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 4.6 Hardware setup | en 25 USB connectors A USB 2.0 connector is located at the rear panel of the unit to which a mouse, for example, can be connected. For convenience, the USB 2.0 port is located on the front of the unit to connect a mouse or USB memory device. (Recording to a USB-drive is not supported.) Figure 4.7 USB connector (on front and on rear) 4.7 RS485 port Connect Bosch or third-party controllable cameras to the unit for pan, tilt, and zoom control.
4.8 en | Hardware setup Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series External alarm I/O connection Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied screw down terminal blocks. The screw terminal blocks are supplied with the unit. Connecting the inputs Each (alarm) input line can be switched by a contact from external devices. Wire them as either Normally Open (N/O) or Normally Closed (N/C). Configure the alarm inputs as N/O or N/C in the menu system. The default is N/O.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 4.9 Hardware setup | en 27 Power supply DC power is supplied to the unit from an AC/DC power supply unit delivered with the unit. For operational reasons, the unit has no on/off switch. This means that the unit is always powered as long as the power cable from the power supply unit is connected to the 12VDC socket. Specifications: – – External power supply unit: – AC input: 100-240 VAC; 1.
5 en | Operating instructions Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Operating instructions These instructions explain the purpose of the front panel keys. The functions available can be limited by setting passwords. Access to the unit’s functions are determined by the user level of the user logged in.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.1 Operating instructions | en 29 Front panel controls 400 series Figure 5.1 Front panel controls - 4-channel model 400 series Figure 5.2 Front panel controls - 8-channel model 5.1.1 Keys The keys on the front panel control all functions. Symbols on the keys show the functions. Inactive keys emit an audible beep when pressed.
en | Operating instructions Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Exit key – press to return to previous level or to exit the menu system Alarm indicator / acknowledge key – flashes when an alarm is detected – press to acknowledge an alarm event; an indicator light is located on the key Camera keys (1-4)/(1-8) – press to see a full-screen display of the video input – the LED lights when the camera is recording – the LED flashes during an alarm on the camera Quad key – press to go to quad
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.1.2 Operating instructions | en 31 Indicators The indicators on the front panel display light or flash to alert of various operating conditions. Power - lights green when the unit is powered Network - lights green when a remote user is connected to the unit Record - lights red when the unit is recording video Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
5.2 en | Operating instructions Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Mouse Controls All functions controlled by the front panel can, alternatively, be accessed using a USB mouse. All main DVR functions are accessible via the System Control Bar. To display the panel (monitor A only), move the mouse pointer to the bottom left of the screen or press the menu key. To close the System Control Bar press the exit key. Figure 5.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.4 Operating instructions | en 33 Viewing pictures The unit has two monitor outputs, A and B. The way in which these monitors display pictures depends on how the system is configured. 5.4.1 Monitor A Monitor A is the main monitor. It shows full-screen, quad or multiscreen live or playback camera pictures. Status messages, alarms, motion, and video loss warnings are also displayed on this monitor. When the menu system is activated, it is displayed on this monitor.
en | Operating instructions 3. 5.4.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series From the pop-up menu, select the display for Monitor B – Select the quad key to select the quad mode – Select the sequence key to sequence the quad mode Viewing The tables show all possible views for monitor A. The set of muti-screen views available depends on the resolution (aspect ratio) setting and the model type (4 or 8 channels).
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 3. Operating instructions | en 35 Use the arrow keys to select a camera number (4 or 8) to put in the cameo and press the enter key. Alternatively, right click a cameo with the mouse and choose a video input from the Cameo Menu. Freeze image Freezing a camera shot on monitor A: 1. Press the pause 2. Press the stop 3. key to freeze all the picture in the active cameo. key to return to live viewing.
en | Operating instructions Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.5 Live and playback 5.5.1 Live mode The live mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where live pictures are viewed from the cameras. From live mode, switch to playback mode or the system menu. 5.5.2 Playback mode Access to playback functions requires the right user level. Discuss this with your administrator. To enter playback mode: 1.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.6 Operating instructions | en 37 Overview of the menu system The Main menu gives access to several functions to help use the unit. Access to the Main menu is only possible with a User Account at the Administrator User Level. Access the Main menu via: – the front panel keys, – a USB mouse. Slight differences in navigation and selection are only due to the differences between the keys on the unit and the mouse. The menu structure is the same in all cases.
en | Operating instructions 5.6.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Main menu Camera The Camera menu is used to configure recording settings for the unit.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series – Operating instructions | en 39 Configuration - Import and Export configuration, reset to Factory defaults, Update firmware and Quick install – Hard Disk - set Overwrite, Disk full warning, Event partition, Auto delete, and format the disk – 5.7 System - set the DVR name, and Auto user logout time Search To Search, press the search key. To Search using the mouse: 1. 2. Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen to access the System Control Bar.
en | Operating instructions 5.7.1 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Date/time search Select the start date. Once the start date has been selected, the timeline will update to show the full 24 hour period. 1. 2. 3. Use the Zoom In button to magnify the timeline. Enter the start time: – Enter the hour and minute. – With a mouse, click directly on the timeline to set the start time. Click Play to start playback: – Playback in all displayed cameos will start. Figure 5.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.7.2 Operating instructions | en 41 Event search 1. From a Date/Time search, press the exit 2. Press the left/right arrow keys to select Event Search. 3. Press the enter – key to select the Search Tabs. key to activate the search. With the mouse, click the Event Search tab to make it active. Search criteria – Under Start and End, fill in date and time values to determine the time span of the search.
en | Operating instructions 5.7.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Smart search 1. From a Date/Time search, press the exit 2. Press the left/right arrow keys to select Smart Search. 3. Press the enter – key to select the Search Tabs. key to activate the search. With the mouse, click the Smart Search tab to make it active. Search criteria – – Under Channel, specify the camera input to search for. The selected input will be shown.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.8 Operating instructions | en 43 Export The export menu is accessed by pressing the Export key on the Front Panel or from the System Control Bar. It allows writing segments of recorded video and audio to a USB storage device. Figure 5.10 Export menu 1. Choose to record to a USB from the Target Device selection box. 2. Select the Channel to archive. 3. Fill in a Start time and End time for the video segments to archive. 4.
5.9 en | Operating instructions Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series System information The System information screen is accessed from the System Control Bar by pressing the System Information – Model Name – Serial Number – Video Format – MAC Address icon. The System information menu contains: – IP Address – Software Version Figure 5.11 System Control Bar - System information Click Video info to see more information about the video connections. AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Figure 5.12 Operating instructions | en 45 System Control Bar - Video signals information The video information menu shows the video system that has been set and the inputs on which video signals have been detected. Click Hard disk to see more information about the hard disks. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
en | Operating instructions Figure 5.13 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series System Control Bar - Disk info The Disk info menu provides information on the size and usage data of the hard drives. Note: Only Bosch hard disks with a signature can be used. If the hard disk is not certified, it cannot be used for recording. Click System to return to the system information window. AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 5.10 Operating instructions | en 47 Log The Log displays historic system events and is accessed from the System Control Bar by pressing the Log icon. Logbook filter From the Log display, make a selection of which system events to show. – The Log shows the date, time, and event type of various system events. – Log contents are ordered from latest to earliest. Figure 5.
en | Operating instructions 5.11 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Triggers and alarms Various types of events change the way the unit works. These events are: – an alarm input signal applied to the unit – motion detection in a camera signal – a loss of video from one of the cameras – an internal alert from the unit itself (i.e. disk failure, temperature alarm) The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it is programmed. An event can cause either a trigger or an alarm.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Operating instructions | en 49 Acknowledging an input alarm Press the acknowledge – key to acknowledge the alarm. The beeper is silent. – The alarm – The alarm status message disappears. indicators are no longer lit. – The last-used view mode is restored. The alarm icon remains visible as long as the input causing the alarm is active. If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but the alarm still needs to be acknowledged.
6 en | Configuration menu Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Configuration menu Access all the parameters that are used to configure the unit via the menu system. The large number of available parameters gives the opportunity to program extensive functionality. Administrator rights are required to access the configuration menus. There are four ways to access the menu system: – the front panel keys, – a USB mouse, – remotely via the Web-based Configuration application.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Top tabs Camera Configuration menu | en 51 Submenus Camera Video Adjustment PTZ Continuous Recording Input Recording Motion Recording Network Live Streaming Schedule Video Format Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Display Exception Days Language Monitor A Event Monitor B Input Motion Alarm Acknowledge Network System TCP/IP DDNS Notification System Mail Date/Time NTP Beeper User Configuration Hard Disk System Table 6.
en | Configuration menu 6.1 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Camera Use the Camera menu to configure the recording set up for each of the three profiles. 1. 2. 6.1.1 Configure the settings for Continuous, Input, and Motion recording. – Continuous recording - the default recording mode – Input recording - activated upon an input contact event – Motion recording - activated upon a motion event Choose an input channel to configure the settings for an individual video and audio input.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.1.2 Configuration menu | en 53 Maximum frame rates DVR 440 Channels Enabled CIF 2CIF 4CIF 4 25/30 25/30 12.5/15 3 25/30 25/30 12.5/15 2 25/30 25/30 25/30 1 25/30 25/30 25/30 Table 6.2 Maximum Frame Rates (PAL/NTSC IPS) by Resolutions for enabled Channels 6.1.3 Maximum frame rates DVR 480 Channels Enabled CIF 2CIF 4CIF 8 25/30 12.5/15 6.25/7.5 7 25/30 12.5/15 6.25/7.5 6 25/30 12.5/15 6.25/7.5 5 25/30 12.5/15 6.25/7.
en | Configuration menu 6.1.5 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series PTZ Figure 6.4 Camera - PTZ Select a COM Port, Control ID, and Protocol for PTZ when a controllable camera is connected. – Pan and Tilt can be tested within the menu. – By default, PTZ is disabled for all inputs. AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.1.6 Configuration menu | en 55 Continuous Recording Figure 6.5 Camera - Continuous Recording Continuous recording mode: – Resolution - set the video resolution to 4CIF (704x576/480 PAL/NTSC), 2CIF (704x288/ 240 PAL/NTSC), or CIF (352x288/240 PAL/NTSC). – Quality - set the video quality setting to Best, High, Normal, Low, or Lowest. – Frame rate - set the video frame rate to 25/30, 12.5/15, 6.25/7.5, 5/6, 2.5/3, or 1/1 IPS (Images Per Second in PAL/NTSC).
en | Configuration menu 6.1.7 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Input Recording Figure 6.6 Camera - Input Recording Use the same procedure as in Continuous Recording. Pre-event Pre-event recording can be switched off or to a displayed pre-event recording time by input and motion recording. The pre-event recording time is dependent on video complexity, resolution, quality, and frame rate settings.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.1.8 Configuration menu | en 57 Motion Recording Figure 6.7 Camera - Motion Recording Use the same procedure as in Input Recording. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
en | Configuration menu 6.1.9 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Network Live Streaming Figure 6.8 Camera - Network Live Streaming Use the same procedure as Continuous Recording to set the values for cameras that will be streamed over the network. – – Network Streams are not recorded. Network Streaming performance is limited by the total bandwidth between the unit and the PC running the Web-based control application.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Configuration menu | en Channels Enabled (8) 59 CIF 8 6.25/7.5 7 6.25/7.5 6 6.25/7.5 5 6.25/7.5 4 12.5/15 3 12.5/15 2 25/30 1 25/30 Table 6.5 Maximum Frame Rates (PAL/NTSC IPS) by Resolutions for enabled Channels (8) 6.1.10 Video format Figure 6.9 Camera - Video format Select the Video format, NTSC, PAL, or Auto detect, that the unit will operate with.
en | Configuration menu 6.2 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Schedule Setting the dynamic characteristics The settings in the Schedule menu provide the opportunity to tap the powerful functionality of the unit. By spending some time in planning and setting up the schedules, efficient use of resources is achieved while effectively covering most types of working situations.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 2. Configuration menu | en Move to the next chronological mode change and press the enter 61 key to cycle to the next mode. 3. – Use Day copy to copy the settings of the schedule to another day. – Use Ch copy to copy the settings of the schedule to another channel. When finished, select Exit to save the updated schedule. Exception days – Up to 32 exceptions can be set that override the schedule. – To add an exception, select Add.
en | Configuration menu 6.4 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Event Use the Event menu to specify the desired behavior for an Input, detected Motion, or System failures; also define how alarms are acknowledged. 6.4.1 Input Figure 6.12 Event - Input Inputs are always active on the unit. Input Type The Event behavior can be configured independantly for each channel. – N.O. - Normally Open causes an alarm to tigger only when the circuit closes – N.C.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.4.2 Configuration menu | en 63 Motion The motion detection feature can be configured by selecting the camera channel for each individual video input. Figure 6.13 Event - Motion 1. Adjust the Sensitivity to set the theshold at which Motion is detected. 2. Select the Relay Output to trigger in the event of Motion. 3. To define the motion sensitive area in the Area preview cameo window: – Draw in the preview cameo and press Enter to select a motion area.
en | Configuration menu 6.4.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Alarm acknowledge The alarm acknowledge feature can be configured for automatic or manual operation. Figure 6.14 Event - Alarm acknowledge Select the Post-event time to enable the unit to automatically acknowledge alarms when the post-event time is expired. Select Manual to require the operator to press the Acknowledge key to acknowledge an alarm. AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.4.4 Configuration menu | en 65 System menu The relay outputs can be configured to react to system events. Figure 6.15 Event - System menu For each system event, select relay number 1 to activate an output relay when an events occurs, or select None for no activation. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
en | Configuration menu Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.5 Network 6.5.1 TCP/IP Figure 6.16 1. Network - TCP/IP Enable DHCP to have the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway assigned automatically by the network server. – If DHCP is disabled, fill in the IP address, the Subnet mask, the default Gateway, and the Primary DNS server address. If required, change the default HTTP port no. (80) to a new value. 2.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.5.3 Configuration menu | en 67 Connecting using a smart mobile phone Your smart phone should support RTSP network protocol and includes a RTSP capable player application that can display H.264 video streams. The RTSP transports the remote (network) stream or the local recording stream if the remote stream is disabled. Performance depends on the decoding performance of mobile device. Streaming may fail if the bandwidth of the internet connection is too low.
en | Configuration menu 6.5.4 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series DDNS Figure 6.17 Network - DDNS Select a DDNS provider from the list and complete the details with the configuration information assigned by the provider. The providers supported are: dyndns.org, tzo.com, and sitessolutions.com. 6.5.5 Notification Figure 6.18 Network - Notification Select the events that will trigger the unit to send an e-mail. AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.5.6 Configuration menu | en 69 Mail Figure 6.19 1. Network - Mail Enable Send Mail to have an e-mail sent out from the system according to the settings in the Notification Menu. 2. Use More E-mail Settings to set the From, Subject, and up to three recipients. – The E-mail Test button will immediately generate an e-mail to help verify that the unit settings are correct. SMTP Server Set to the mail server that processes outgoing e-mail for your network.
en | Configuration menu Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.6 System 6.6.1 Date/Time Figure 6.20 1. System -Date/Time Enter the actual Date. 2. Fill in the actual Time. 3. Select a Date format which shows either the month (MM), the day (DD), or the year (YYYY) first. 4. Select either a 12-hour or a 24-hour clock Time format. 5. Select a Time zone from the list (daylight saving time must be set manually). 6. Set Daylight Saving to On to enable it.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.6.4 Configuration menu | en 71 Users Figure 6.21 System -User General The system contains a permanent Admin account with Administrator permissions. This user is logged in by default, e.g. after powering up the unit. Admin Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters. The default Administrator password is 000000 (six zeros). User 1, 2... 9 Up to nine users can be defined. 1. Enter a User name up to 16 characters. 2. Enter a Password up to 12 characters.
en | Configuration menu 6.6.5 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Configuration Figure 6.23 – System - Configuration Import configuration will load previously saved system settings from a USB memory device. – Export configuration saves a copy of the system settings to a USB memory device. – Select Factory defaults to reset the settings in the menu system to their default values. – Update firmware checks a USB memory device when connected for a new version of the unit software.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 6.6.6 Configuration menu | en 73 Hard Disk Figure 6.24 System - Hard disk The Hard Disk menu gives access to settings that affect video retention as well as a means to format the hard disk. – Overwrite allows the unit to continuously record, overwriting the oldest unprotected video on the hard disk with newer video. – The Disk full warning sets the threshold as which point the unit triggers an alarm indicating the drive is nearly full.
en | Configuration menu 6.6.7 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series System Figure 6.25 System - System The System menu contains miscellaneous settings for the unit. – IR remote control allows for up to nine units to recieve commands from a single remote control without interfering with one another. Once the number has been selected, set the corresponding ID on the remote control to continue to operate the unit. – The DVR ID allows setting a unique ID for the unit.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 7 Web Client Software | en 75 Web Client Software The Web Client Software gives full remote control of the DVR 400 Series using a PC. Up to four remote users can access and control the unit. Remote live viewing, search, playback, and system configuration are provided. Remote control functions include pan, tilt, and zoom control of cameras, and video archiving. An on-line status overview of the connected unit is also provided.
en | Web Client Software 7.2 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series How to log on When establishing a new connection to the unit, the Log on window appears. Figure 7.1 Web Client - Log on window via a network 1. Type the User ID and Password. – The User ID and Password are the same as those used to access the unit locally. The default User ID is ADMINISTRATOR, the default password is 000000 (six zeros). 2. Click Log on.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 7.3 Web Client Software | en 77 Introducing the browser window The browser window has three main areas: – A mode bar across the top, with buttons for changing between live and playback, export, system settings, and buttons to toggle video between full screen, quad, or sequence. – – A vertical side bar that changes based on the context of the Mode Bar.
en | Web Client Software Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 3. Click and hold the left and right arrows to pan. 4. Release the mouse button to stop camera movement controls. Zoom, focus, and iris To control the zoom, focus, and iris of PTZ cameras: 1. Select the cameo of the camera to be controlled. 2. Click and hold the left zoom button button 3. to zoom in. Click and hold the left focus button button 4. for far focus; click and hold the right focus for near focus.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 7.5 Web Client Software | en 79 Playback mode Click the Playback button to show the playback window. On this screen, the user can: – jump to a specific date and time to view playback video; – view a graphical timeline of the day for recording, input, or motion events. Figure 7.3 Web Client - Playback Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
7.6 en | Web Client Software Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Export mode Click the Export button to show the export window. On this screen, the user can: – export a file remotely to the PC; – choose the channel, audio, start and end date/times to export. Figure 7.4 Web Client - Export AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 7.7 Web Client Software | en 81 Configuration mode Click the Configuration button to enter the Configuration menu. This allows set up of all the configuration settings for the unit. Figure 7.5 Web Client - Configuration Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation manual AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.
en | Archive Player Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 8 Archive Player 8.1 Getting started The Divar Archive Player allows viewing archived video recordings on a PC that have been archived from the DVR or Web Client. It also provides the opportunity to check the authenticity of the archived video. 8.1.1 System requirements Operating platform: A PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. For the Configuration Tool, the recommended PC requirements are: – 8.1.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 8.2 Archive Player | en 83 Introducing the main window The main window appears upon selection of an archive file. The window is built up of three main areas: – A horizontal top bar containing buttons for screen control. – A vertical side bar containing buttons for camera selection and playback control. – A video area displaying the video content and a playback slider bar. Figure 8.2 Archive Player - main window 8.2.
en | Archive Player Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 8.4 Viewing Images 8.4.1 Assigning Cameos A cameo is a single camera picture in a multiscreen display. To assign a camera to a cameo: 1. Click on a Cameo; – 2. the selected cameo has a yellow border. Double-click a camera from the list. To undo a cameo assignment: – Click the close button on the cameo. If audio is present on the channel when a cameo is selected, it will be played. 8.5 Using the playback controls Figure 8.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 8.5.1 Archive Player | en 85 Capturing a still image Capture still images from the full screen display of a camera and save them to the PC hard disk in a bitmap format. To save an image from the active cameo to the PC hard disk: 1. Click the Capture – 2. button; The Snapshot pop-up window appears. To change the default location, browse to the location in the PC file system where the image file is to be stored. 3.
en | Menu default values 9 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Menu default values The following tables list the items of the menu system of the unit. The Default value column shows the values that are restored when the factory defaults item of the System settings menu is selected. An N in the Reset column means that this value is not reset when the factory defaults are recalled. Table 9.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Table 9.
en | Menu default values Table 9.2 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Configuration menu default values Navigation Network TCP/IP DDNS dyndns.org tzo.com sitesolutions.com Notification Mail More Mail Settings AM18-Q0605 | v2.0 | 2012.04 Setting DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port No.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Table 9.2 Menu default values | en Configuration menu default values Navigation System Date/Time NTP Beeper User ADMINISTRATOR Configuration Import Configuration Export Configuration Factory Defaults Update Firmware Quick Install Hard Disk System Table 9.
en | Technical specifications Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series 10 Technical specifications 10.1 Electrical Voltage and Power External power adapter AC input 100-240 VAC; 50/60 Hz; 1.8 A External power adapter DC output 12 VDC; 3 A DVR power input 12 VDC; 3 A; 145 BTU/h Internal battery Lithium: CR2032, 3 V, 225 mAh Video Inputs Outputs Composite video 1 Vpp, 75 ohm (RG54) Monitor A - VGA RGB Monitor B - 1 Vpp, 75 ohm (RG54), sync 0.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Technical specifications | en RS485 Screw terminal output, cable cross section USB AWG 28-16 (0.08-1.5 mm2) Type A connector (2) 91 USB 2.0 on front and rear for mouse and USB memory device Storage Hard Disks Record Rate (IPS) 1 SATA hard drive PAL: 25 total, configurable per camera: 25, 12.5, 6.25, 5, 2.5, 1 NTSC: 30 total, configurable per camera: 30, 15, 7.
en | Technical specifications 10.1.3 Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series Electromagnetic and Safety EMC requirements USA FCC Part 15, Class B EU EMC directive2004/108/EC Immunity EN50130-4 Emission EN55022 Class B Harmonics EN61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations EN61000-3-3 Safety 10.2 USA UL60950-1 EU CE, EN60950-1 Canada CAN/CSA - C22.2 no.
Digital Video Recorder 440/480 Series | en A Appendix A.1 Software licenses 93 This product contains both software that is proprietary Bosch software licensed under the Bosch standard license terms, and software licensed on the basis of other licenses. A.1.1 Bosch software All Bosch software © Bosch Security Systems.Bosch software is licensed under the terms of the End User License Agreement (EULA) of Bosch Security Systems B.V.
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