Bosch Appliances XF 6.2.2Channels 9 to 16 or 17 to, Contrast, Enable audio input, IP camera

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PTZ

Enable PTZ when a controllable camera is connected.

By default, PTZ is disabled for all inputs.

Contrast

Auto contrast - enabled to let the system automatically adjust the contrast for the video input.

Contrast - can be set manually with the slider if Auto contrast is disabled.

Enable audio input

Enable Audio input when an audio source is connected.

– The Level meter indicates the strength of the audio input signal.

– Use the Gain slider to adjust the input sensitivity.

6.2.2Channels 9 to 16 (or 17 to 24)

The tabs 9-16 or 17-24 across the top of the menu contain the settings for each of the IP cameras.

Note:

An IP stream must only be connected to a single channel on a single Divar. There should be no connection to any other device that could influence the settings of the IP device.

IP camera

If an IP connection has already been configured, the IP address, input type, and stream number is displayed. If a connection has already been established, a video preview appears. 1. Click Setup to configure or change an IP camera connection.

IP address - enter the IP address of the IP camera.

Input - Choose Camera if the channel is connected to a camera or a single-channel

encoder. Choose Video line 1-4if the channel is connected to a multi-channel encoder.

Stream - enter the stream number.

Encoder profile - Displays the encoder profile of the IP device used by the Divar XF.

Username/Password - enter the username and password if applicable.

2. Press OK to confirm settings.

It can take a few seconds to establish a successful connection, after which a video preview appears.

Input name

Enter a name for the selected input. The name can be up to 16 characters long.

Enable video input

This setting enables (default) or disables the video input.

PTZ

Enable PTZ when a controllable camera is connected.

By default, PTZ is disabled for all inputs.

Note:

Refer to the datasheet for a list of supported IP cameras and encoders.

Bosch Security Systems

Installation manual

F.01U.135.429 2.5 2009.08

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