Operation Guide
Table Of Contents
- VideoJet X40
- Table of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Safety Information
- 3 Product Description
- 4 Installation
- 5 Configuration Using a Web Browser
- 5.1 Connecting
- 5.2 Configuration Menu
- 5.3 Basic Mode: Unit Access
- 5.4 Basic Mode: Date/Time
- 5.5 Basic Mode: Network
- 5.6 Basic Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.7 Basic Mode: Audio
- 5.8 Basic Mode: Recording
- 5.9 Basic Mode: System Overview
- 5.10 Advanced Mode: Identification
- 5.11 Advanced Mode: Password
- 5.12 Advanced Mode: Date/Time
- 5.13 Advanced Mode: Display Stamping
- 5.14 Advanced Mode: Appearance
- 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions
- 5.16 Advanced Mode: Logging
- 5.17 Advanced Mode: Video Input
- 5.18 Advanced Mode: Picture Settings
- 5.19 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.20 Advanced Mode: Audio
- 5.21 Advanced Mode: Storage Management
- 5.22 Advanced Mode: Remote Video Device
- 5.23 Advanced Mode: Recording Profiles
- 5.24 Advanced Mode: Retention Time
- 5.25 Advanced Mode: Recording Scheduler
- 5.26 Advanced Mode: Recording Status
- 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections
- 5.28 Advanced Mode: VCA
- 5.29 Advanced Mode: VCA Profiles
- 5.30 Advanced Mode: VCA Scheduled
- 5.31 Advanced Mode: VCA Event Triggered
- 5.32 Advanced Mode: Audio Alarm
- 5.33 Advanced Mode: Alarm E-Mail
- 5.34 Advanced Mode: Alarm Task Editor
- 5.35 Advanced Mode: Alarm Inputs
- 5.36 Advanced Mode: Relay
- 5.37 Advanced Mode: COM1
- 5.38 Advanced Mode: Network
- 5.39 Advanced Mode: Advanced
- 5.40 Advanced Mode: Multicasting
- 5.41 Advanced Mode: JPEG Posting
- 5.42 Advanced Mode: Encryption
- 5.43 Advanced Mode: Maintenance
- 5.44 Advanced Mode: Licenses
- 5.45 Advanced Mode: System Overview
- 5.46 Function Test
- 6 Operation
- 7 Maintenance and Upgrades
- 8 Appendix
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Glossary
- 11 Index
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DOC | V4.0 | 2009.06 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems
Backup Power Supply
When used in mobile vehicles (for example public transport), the VideoJet X40 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 X40 directly to the car battery via the BP and GND
contacts. The correct time is crucial for evaluating local recordings.
1. Connect the + (plus) line on the car battery to the BP terminal on the orange terminal
block.
2. Connect the – (minus) line on the car battery to the GND terminal on the orange terminal
block.
3. Now check that the connections are secure.
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CAUTION!
Connect only batteries with the following specification: 10 to 30 V DC, 50 Ah max.,
12/24 V continuous flow.
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NOTICE!
If you do not connect a battery to the unit, you should specify a time server to ensure correct
system time.