Bosch Appliances XF 6.9Storage, 6.10Users, 6.9.1Status, 6.9.2Settings, 6.9.3Service, Status shows

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6.9Storage

The Storage menu gives access to information on the internal hard disk(s).

6.9.1Status

An overview of the Installed harddisks is shown, per Slot:

The Disk ID is shown.

The Capacity is shown in gigabytes.

Status shows:

OK - disk is connected and operational;

Fail - if for some reason the disk is not working properly;

Not found - if the disk is not connected;

Unused - if a valid disk is found which is not used (disabled). Any new disks found are disabled by default.

An overview of Missing harddisks is shown. If one of the disks is removed from the system, it is entered in the list of Missing harddisks.

Disks that will not be reinstalled can be removed from the list by clicking Remove selected item from list.

6.9.2Settings

Active disk set properties apply to the complete set of active hard disks:

Slot numbers shows which hard disk slots are active.

Mode indicates if the disk set is used for reading and/or writing. Click Change to set a different mode than displayed.

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) activates a redundant storage mechanism (RAID 4) that ensures a higher reliability of recorded content. To activate the RAID function, four harddisks must be installed and a RAID license activated. While RAID 4 is active, the effective storage is equal to three times the smallest disk size. The fourth disk is used for parity information.

If any one of the four disks fail, no data is lost. Recording continues on three disks without RAID 4 protection. Once the defective disk has been replaced, the RAID set is restored (this process typically takes about 24 hours) while normal operation continues.

Overwrite after - The oldest video is automatically overwritten when the disk set is full. Overwriting can be forced to a shorter time period (e.g. for legal purposes).

Installed hard disks allows hard disk specific settings:

Click to select an individual hard disk from the list.

Click S.M.A.R.T. details to read out the S.M.A.R.T. status of the selected disk.

Click settings to write protect a disk and to add/remove it from the active disk set.

6.9.3Service

Delete recording until... - opens a submenu to delete video older than a specified date.

Delete all recordings - will erase all video on all hard disks in use.

Pause recording... - pauses all recordings for a specified period of time.

6.10Users

6.10.1General

Set a default user. This user is logged in by default, e.g. after powering up the unit.

6.10.2Administrator

Enter a User name which can be up to 16 characters.

Enter a Password that can be up to 12 characters.

Bosch Security Systems

Installation manual

F.01U.135.429 2.5 2009.08

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Contents Divar XF en Installation manualDigital Hybrid Recorder Page Hardware setup Table of ContentsSafety Quick installOperating instructions Advanced configuration menuUsing the Configuration Tool Technical specifications Menu default valuesImportant safety instructions 1SafetyImportant Notices Safety precautionsDANGER Coax grounding Class I Laser ProductU.S.A. and Canadian Models Only FCC and ULRack-mount FCC & ICES InformationDisclaimer INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICESMore information Bosch noticesCopyright Trademarks2.1.1 FeaturesIntroduction Digital video recorder for security applicationsOn-screenhelp Package contentsUnpacking 2.1.42.3.1 Installation environmentPower Supply Associated equipmentF.01U.135.429 Installation manual16 en Introduction Divar XFPrimary connections Quick installConnections Powering upInternational Quick install menuFirst-timeuse 3.3.1Time format 3.3.2ScheduleLanguage Time zone3.3.3Recording DVR name 3.3.4NetworkF.01U.135.429 22 en Quick installInstallation manual Divar XFMounting Hardware setupDesktop installation Rack mountingRemoving the front panel Hard disk installation4.3.1 Mounting instructionsPlacing a hard disk 4.4Camera connectionsRemounting the front panel 4.6.1 SpecificationsAudio connections Monitor connectionsSpecifications Monitor streaming connection4.6.2CVBS SpecificationsPin number Signal nameRS232 COM port connections Keyboard connectionsTermination Signal4.10 Ethernet connectionSignal name 4.12Biphase port4.11 RS485 portPin number BIPHASESpecifications Signal nameConnecting the alarm outputs USB connectorsExternal alarm I/O connection Connecting the inputsDescription ALARM I/OSignal name Pin numberMalfunction relay Power supply4.17Maintenance 4.15Arrow keys Operating instructionsFront panel controls 5.1.1KeysOSD key Mouse Controls Indicators5.1.2 5.3.2 Viewing pictures5.3.1 Monitor ACameo assignment MultiscreenFull-screen SequenceLive mode Accessing playback functionsLive and playback 5.4.1Export ConfigurationOverview of the menu system SearchSearch Access using the front panel keysAccess using the mouse Access using the Intuikey keyboardEvent search 5.6.1Date/time search 5.6.2Search results Search criteria5.7Export Display options 5.8ConfigurationMonitor settings 5.8.1Event display System informationSequence Storage status Video signals5.9.1Status Version InfoLower limit 5.9.2LogbookSensors Sensor nameBackground events 5.10Event handling Logbook resultsAcknowledging an alarm 5.10.1AlarmsIf the loss of a video signal causes an alarm Video loss alarmIf a contact input causes an alarm If a motion detection signal causes an eventInternational 6Advanced configuration menuLeft tabs Top tabsInstallation manual 6.1International6.1.1Language 54 en Advanced configuration menu6.1.3 6.1.2Time/dateTime Server Channels 1 to 8 or 1 to Enable video inputVideo & Audio 6.2.1IP camera Enable audio input6.2.2Channels 9 to 16 or 17 to Contrast6.3.2Schedule Setting the dynamic characteristicsSchedule 6.3.16.3.3Exceptions 6.4Recording6.4.4Copy 6.4.1Normal6.4.2Contact 6.4.3Motion6.5.2 No override default6.5Contacts 6.5.16.6Motion 6.7.1General Auto acknowledge alarmsAlarm dwell time 6.7Event6.7.3Motion Sound beeper on alarmActions when entering this profile 6.7.2Contact6.8Network 6.8.1Setup6.7.5Copy Monitor Streaming 6.8.2IP Range 6.8.36.9Storage 6.9.2Settings6.9.3Service 6.10.2Administrator6.10.3 Service6.11 SystemInstallation manual Log contacts -Log motion -Log remote access6.11.4Logging Advanced configuration menu enF.01U.135.429 70 en Advanced configuration menuInstallation manual Divar XFStarting the Configuration Tool Using the Configuration ToolHow to log on Installing the Configuration ToolTo modify the Divar XF list Log on 7.3Introducing the main window7.2.1 Menu structure differences7.3.1 Settings buttonClick Settings Using the Menu treeRefining settings 7.4Using the control buttonsService button Click ServiceInstallation manual Factory DefaultsRefresh 76 en Using the Configuration ToolDefault value Menu default valuesQuick install menu defaults SettingDefault value Monitor view settings defaultsConfiguration menu defaults SettingNavigation SettingDefault value ResetNavigation SettingDefault value ResetNavigation SettingDefault value ResetF.01U.135.429 82 en Menu default valuesInstallation manual Divar XFElectrical Technical specificationsVoltage and Power Alarm HandlingStorage ConnectorsMechanical Electromagnetic and SafetyAccessories Optional 9.1.1Video bitrates bps 9.1.5Page Telefon Bosch Security SystemsRobert-Koch-Straße100 D-85521Ottobrunn Germany
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XF specifications

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