Bosch Appliances XF 4.10, Ethernet connection, Termination, Signal, Specifications, Pin number

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Termination

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supply for the external keyboard. The recommended cable type is Belden 8760 or equivalent.

Termination

Connect the keyboard terminator (supplied with the Intuikey keyboard) to the KBD out connector. If multiple Divar XF units are controlled with a single keyboard, the KBD out connector of the last Divar XF must be terminated.

Specifications

Communicaton protocol: RS485

Maximum signal voltage: ± 12V

Power supply: 11 - 12.6 VDC, maximum 400 mA

Maximum cable length: 30 meters (using standard 6-core telecom flat cable), or 1.5 kilometers (using Belden 8760 or equivalent in combination with the LTC 8557). Cable type: black (cross-over) cable (supplied with keyboard)

Termination: 390 ohm terminator

KBD IN

 

 

KBD OUT

 

 

 

 

Figure 4.13 Keyboard input and output connectors

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin number

Signal

 

 

1

 

+12 VDC (11 V Min to 12.6 V Max, 400 mA Max)

 

 

2

 

System ground

 

 

3

 

Keyboard plus line

 

 

4

 

Keyboard minus line

 

 

5

 

System ground

 

 

6

 

System ground

 

 

Table 4.2

Keyboard In - RJ11 socket (KBD in)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin number

Signal

 

 

1

 

No connection

 

 

2

 

System ground

 

 

3

 

Keyboard minus line

 

 

4

 

Keyboard plus line

 

 

5

 

System ground

 

 

6

 

No connection

 

 

Table 4.3

Keyboard out - RJ11 socket (KBD out)

4.10

Ethernet connection

The standard RJ-45 Ethernet socket is used to connect the unit directly to a PC, IP camera, or to a network. To connect to a network hub or switch, use a straight-through network cable. To connect directly to a PC or IP camera, use the supplied 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).

Specifications

Connection: 10/100 BaseT, IEEE 802.3

Differential signal voltage: ± 2.8 V maximum, inputs have transient overvoltage protection

Ethernet port details: EEE 802.3/802.3u - 100Base-TX/10Base-T physical layer

Auto negotiation: 10/100, full/half duplex

Bosch Security Systems

Installation manual

F.01U.135.429 2.5 2009.08

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Contents Digital Hybrid Recorder en Installation manualDivar XF Page Safety Table of ContentsQuick install Hardware setupOperating instructions Advanced configuration menuUsing the Configuration Tool Technical specifications Menu default valuesImportant safety instructions 1SafetyDANGER Safety precautionsImportant Notices Coax grounding Class I Laser ProductRack-mount FCC and ULFCC & ICES Information U.S.A. and Canadian Models OnlyDisclaimer INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICESCopyright Bosch noticesTrademarks More informationIntroduction FeaturesDigital video recorder for security applications 2.1.1Unpacking Package contents2.1.4 On-screenhelpPower Supply Installation environmentAssociated equipment 2.3.116 en Introduction Installation manualDivar XF F.01U.135.429Connections Quick installPowering up Primary connectionsFirst-timeuse Quick install menu3.3.1 InternationalLanguage 3.3.2ScheduleTime zone Time format3.3.3Recording DVR name 3.3.4NetworkInstallation manual 22 en Quick installDivar XF F.01U.135.429Desktop installation Hardware setupRack mounting Mounting4.3.1 Hard disk installationMounting instructions Removing the front panelRemounting the front panel 4.4Camera connectionsPlacing a hard disk Audio connections SpecificationsMonitor connections 4.6.14.6.2CVBS Monitor streaming connectionSpecifications SpecificationsRS232 COM port connections Signal nameKeyboard connections Pin number4.10 SignalEthernet connection Termination4.11 4.12Biphase portRS485 port Signal nameSpecifications BIPHASESignal name Pin numberExternal alarm I/O connection USB connectorsConnecting the inputs Connecting the alarm outputsSignal name ALARM I/OPin number Description4.17Maintenance Power supply4.15 Malfunction relayFront panel controls Operating instructions5.1.1Keys Arrow keysOSD key 5.1.2 IndicatorsMouse Controls 5.3.1 Viewing picturesMonitor A 5.3.2Full-screen MultiscreenSequence Cameo assignmentLive and playback Accessing playback functions5.4.1 Live modeOverview of the menu system ConfigurationSearch ExportAccess using the mouse Access using the front panel keysAccess using the Intuikey keyboard SearchDate/time search 5.6.15.6.2 Event searchSearch results Search criteria5.7Export Monitor settings 5.8Configuration5.8.1 Display optionsSequence System informationEvent display 5.9.1Status Video signalsVersion Info Storage statusSensors 5.9.2LogbookSensor name Lower limitEvent handling 5.10Logbook results Background eventsAcknowledging an alarm 5.10.1AlarmsIf a contact input causes an alarm Video loss alarmIf a motion detection signal causes an event If the loss of a video signal causes an alarmLeft tabs 6Advanced configuration menuTop tabs International6.1.1Language 6.1International54 en Advanced configuration menu Installation manualTime Server 6.1.2Time/date6.1.3 Video & Audio Enable video input6.2.1 Channels 1 to 8 or 1 to6.2.2Channels 9 to 16 or 17 to Enable audio inputContrast IP cameraSchedule Setting the dynamic characteristics6.3.1 6.3.2Schedule6.3.3Exceptions 6.4Recording6.4.2Contact 6.4.1Normal6.4.3Motion 6.4.4Copy6.5Contacts No override default6.5.1 6.5.26.6Motion Alarm dwell time Auto acknowledge alarms6.7Event 6.7.1GeneralActions when entering this profile Sound beeper on alarm6.7.2Contact 6.7.3Motion6.7.5Copy 6.8.1Setup6.8Network IP Range 6.8.26.8.3 Monitor Streaming6.9.3Service 6.9.2Settings6.10.2Administrator 6.9Storage6.11 ServiceSystem 6.10.36.11.4Logging Log contacts -Log motion -Log remote accessAdvanced configuration menu en Installation manualInstallation manual 70 en Advanced configuration menuDivar XF F.01U.135.429How to log on Using the Configuration ToolInstalling the Configuration Tool Starting the Configuration ToolTo modify the Divar XF list 7.2.1 7.3Introducing the main windowMenu structure differences Log onClick Settings Settings buttonUsing the Menu tree 7.3.1Service button 7.4Using the control buttonsClick Service Refining settingsRefresh Factory Defaults76 en Using the Configuration Tool Installation manualQuick install menu defaults Menu default valuesSetting Default valueConfiguration menu defaults Monitor view settings defaultsSetting Default valueDefault value SettingReset NavigationDefault value SettingReset NavigationDefault value SettingReset NavigationInstallation manual 82 en Menu default valuesDivar XF F.01U.135.429Voltage and Power Technical specificationsAlarm Handling ElectricalStorage ConnectorsAccessories Optional Electromagnetic and Safety9.1.1 MechanicalVideo bitrates bps 9.1.5Page Robert-Koch-Straße100 D-85521Ottobrunn Bosch Security SystemsGermany Telefon
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