Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Browser connection
- 2 System Overview
- 3 Operation via the browser
- 3.1 Livepage
- 3.2 Playback page
- 4 Settings Overview
- 5 Basic Mode
- 6 Advanced General Settings
- 7 Web Interface
- 8 Camera
- 9 Encoder Settings
- 10 Recording
- 11 Alarm
- 12 Setting up VCA
- 13 Network
- 13.1 Network Access
- 13.1.1 Automatic IP assignment
- 13.1.2 IP V4 address
- 13.1.3 IP V6 address
- 13.1.4 DNS server address 1
- 13.1.5 Video transmission
- 13.1.6 TCP rate control
- 13.1.7 HTTP browser port
- 13.1.8 HTTPS browser port
- 13.1.9 RCP+ port 1756
- 13.1.10 Telnet support
- 13.1.11 Interface mode ETH
- 13.1.12 Network MSS [Byte]
- 13.1.13 iSCSI MSS [Byte]
- 13.1.14 Network MTU [Byte]
- 13.1.15 Enable DynDNS
- 13.1.16 Provider
- 13.1.17 Host name
- 13.1.18 User name
- 13.1.19 Password
- 13.1.20 Force registration now
- 13.1.21 Status
- 13.2 Advanced
- 13.3 Multicast
- 13.4 Image Posting
- 13.5 Accounts
- 13.6 IP V4 filter
- 13.1 Network Access
- 14 Service

70 en | Alarm Camera Browser Interface
AM18-Q0635 | v5.8 | 2013.05 Software manual Bosch Security Systems
11.3 Audio Alarm
(only for cameras with audio)
Alarms can be generated based on audio signals. Configure
signal strengths and frequency ranges so that false alarms, for
example, machine noise or background noise, are avoided.
Set up normal audio transmission before configuring the audio
alarm.
11.3.1 Audio alarm
Select On for the device to generate audio alarms.
11.3.2 Name
The name makes it easier to identify the alarm in extensive
video monitoring systems, for example with the Bosch Video
Client and the Bosch Video Management System. Enter a
unique and clear name here.
11.3.3 Signal Ranges
Exclude particular signal ranges in order to avoid false alarms.
For this reason the total signal is divided into 13 tonal ranges
(mel scale). Check or uncheck the boxes below the graphic to
include or exclude individual ranges.
11.3.4 Threshold
Set up the threshold on the basis of the signal visible in the
graphic Set the threshold using the slide control or,
alternatively, move the white line directly in the graphic using
the mouse.
11.3.5 Sensitivity
Use this setting to adapt the sensitivity to the sound
environment and effectively suppress individual signal peaks. A
high value represents a high level of sensitivity.