Bosch Appliances XF 4.13, USB connectors, 4.14, External alarm I/O connection, Output number

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4.13

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To communicate with the controllable camera, select a port number that is the same as the

 

input number to which the camera is connected (e.g. configure a controllable camera to port

 

16 if it is connected to channel 16).

4.13

USB connectors

 

Four USB 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB USB

Figure 4.17 USB ports

4.14

External alarm I/O connection

 

 

Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied via a 25-pole D-type socket. The screw terminal input/

 

 

output connection board supplied with the unit simplifies all alarm connections to the unit.

 

 

Connecting the inputs

 

 

Each (alarm) input line can be switched by a contact from devices such as pressure pads,

 

 

passive infra-red detectors, smoke detectors, and similar devices. Wire them as either N/O or

 

 

N/C. You can configure the alarm inputs as N/O or N/C in the menu system. The default is N/

 

 

O. Note that inputs 9-16 will not be used on an 8-channel Divar XF.

 

 

Specifications

 

 

 

Alarm input impedence: Internal pull-up 10 K to +5 V

 

 

Input voltage range: -5 VDC minimum to 40 VDC maximum

 

 

Input voltage treshold: low voltage 0.8 V maximum, high voltage 2.4 V minimum

 

 

Cable diameter: AWG 26-16 (0.13-1.5 mm2)

 

 

Connecting the alarm outputs

 

 

The four alarm output relays respond to input alarms and triggers. You can configure the

 

 

alarm outputs as N/O or N/C in the menu system. The relays are active for the duration of the

 

 

driving event. Connect the application to the alarm output relays (resistive loads only). Do not

 

 

exceed 30 Vac, 40 Vdc, 500 mA (continuous), or 10 VA on an alarm output relay's contacts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output number

Function

 

 

1

Alarm

 

 

2

Video loss

 

 

3

Controllable with control center

 

 

4

Controllable with control center

Table 4.7 External alarm I/O

DANGER!

Electrical voltage.

Risk of electric shock and damage to the unit.

The contacts must not be used at AC line voltages.

Specifications

Switching current (resistive): 500 mA maximum

Carrying power: 10 VA maximum

Switching voltage (resistive): 30 VAC / 40 VDC maximum

Cable diameter: AWG 26-16 (0.13-1.5 mm2)

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Installation manual

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Contents Digital Hybrid Recorder en Installation manualDivar XF Page Table of Contents SafetyQuick install Hardware setupAdvanced configuration menu Operating instructionsUsing the Configuration Tool Menu default values Technical specifications1Safety Important safety instructionsDANGER Safety precautionsImportant Notices Class I Laser Product Coax groundingFCC and UL Rack-mountFCC & ICES Information U.S.A. and Canadian Models OnlyINFORMATIONS FCC ET ICES DisclaimerBosch notices CopyrightTrademarks More informationFeatures IntroductionDigital video recorder for security applications 2.1.1Package contents Unpacking2.1.4 On-screenhelpInstallation environment Power SupplyAssociated equipment 2.3.1Installation manual 16 en IntroductionDivar XF F.01U.135.429Quick install ConnectionsPowering up Primary connectionsQuick install menu First-timeuse3.3.1 International3.3.2Schedule LanguageTime zone Time format3.3.3Recording 3.3.4Network DVR name22 en Quick install Installation manualDivar XF F.01U.135.429Hardware setup Desktop installationRack mounting MountingHard disk installation 4.3.1Mounting instructions Removing the front panelRemounting the front panel 4.4Camera connectionsPlacing a hard disk Specifications Audio connectionsMonitor connections 4.6.1Monitor streaming connection 4.6.2CVBSSpecifications SpecificationsSignal name RS232 COM port connectionsKeyboard connections Pin numberSignal 4.10Ethernet connection Termination4.12Biphase port 4.11RS485 port Signal nameBIPHASE SpecificationsSignal name Pin numberUSB connectors External alarm I/O connectionConnecting the inputs Connecting the alarm outputsALARM I/O Signal namePin number DescriptionPower supply 4.17Maintenance4.15 Malfunction relayOperating instructions Front panel controls5.1.1Keys Arrow keysOSD key 5.1.2 IndicatorsMouse Controls Viewing pictures 5.3.1Monitor A 5.3.2Multiscreen Full-screenSequence Cameo assignmentAccessing playback functions Live and playback5.4.1 Live modeConfiguration Overview of the menu systemSearch ExportAccess using the front panel keys Access using the mouseAccess using the Intuikey keyboard Search5.6.1 Date/time search5.6.2 Event searchSearch criteria Search results5.7Export 5.8Configuration Monitor settings5.8.1 Display optionsSequence System informationEvent display Video signals 5.9.1StatusVersion Info Storage status5.9.2Logbook SensorsSensor name Lower limit5.10 Event handlingLogbook results Background events5.10.1Alarms Acknowledging an alarmVideo loss alarm If a contact input causes an alarmIf a motion detection signal causes an event If the loss of a video signal causes an alarm6Advanced configuration menu Left tabsTop tabs International6.1International 6.1.1Language54 en Advanced configuration menu Installation manualTime Server 6.1.2Time/date6.1.3 Enable video input Video & Audio6.2.1 Channels 1 to 8 or 1 toEnable audio input 6.2.2Channels 9 to 16 or 17 toContrast IP cameraSetting the dynamic characteristics Schedule6.3.1 6.3.2Schedule6.4Recording 6.3.3Exceptions6.4.1Normal 6.4.2Contact6.4.3Motion 6.4.4CopyNo override default 6.5Contacts6.5.1 6.5.26.6Motion Auto acknowledge alarms Alarm dwell time6.7Event 6.7.1GeneralSound beeper on alarm Actions when entering this profile6.7.2Contact 6.7.3Motion6.7.5Copy 6.8.1Setup6.8Network 6.8.2 IP Range6.8.3 Monitor Streaming6.9.2Settings 6.9.3Service6.10.2Administrator 6.9StorageService 6.11System 6.10.3Log contacts -Log motion -Log remote access 6.11.4LoggingAdvanced configuration menu en Installation manual70 en Advanced configuration menu Installation manualDivar XF F.01U.135.429Using the Configuration Tool How to log onInstalling the Configuration Tool Starting the Configuration ToolTo modify the Divar XF list 7.3Introducing the main window 7.2.1Menu structure differences Log onSettings button Click SettingsUsing the Menu tree 7.3.17.4Using the control buttons Service buttonClick Service Refining settingsFactory Defaults Refresh76 en Using the Configuration Tool Installation manualMenu default values Quick install menu defaultsSetting Default valueMonitor view settings defaults Configuration menu defaultsSetting Default valueSetting Default valueReset NavigationSetting Default valueReset NavigationSetting Default valueReset Navigation82 en Menu default values Installation manualDivar XF F.01U.135.429Technical specifications Voltage and PowerAlarm Handling ElectricalConnectors StorageElectromagnetic and Safety Accessories Optional9.1.1 Mechanical9.1.5 Video bitrates bpsPage Bosch Security Systems Robert-Koch-Straße100 D-85521OttobrunnGermany Telefon
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