Bosch Appliances MVM-BVRM System overview, VRM Functions, VRM Server, Configuration Manager

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System overview

 

You use VRM Video Recording Manager to organize video recordings in a CCTV system. This

 

involves recording video sequences that are provided in the system by an IP camera or an

 

encoder (for example a Dinion IP camera or VIP X1600) on iSCSI RAID arrays. Recordings

 

managed by the VRM system can be played back, exported and, if necessary, burnt to CD or

 

DVD using Bosch Video Management System or Bosch Video Client.

 

Video Streaming Gateway provides the integration of 3rd party cameras and NVR-like recording,

 

e.g. in low-bandwidth networks.

 

 

 

Caution!

 

For each device that you want to record, e.g. in low-bandwidth networks, via Video Streaming

 

Gateway ensure that the I-Frame distance has the maximum value 60.

 

Otherwise recording is not possible. For non-Bosch devices see the manual of the respective

 

camera how to perform this task.

 

 

2.1

VRM Functions

 

The application comprises the following modules:

 

VRM Server

 

VRM Monitor

 

Configuration Manager

2.2

VRM Server

 

VRM Server manages configuration details and system settings, and it also acts as a

 

centralized service for the communication of individual modules.

2.3

Configuration Manager

 

Use Configuration Manager to configure the VRM system. The program can be installed on one

 

or more Windows PCs that provide network access to the computer on which VRM Server has

 

been started.

 

Using this program, you specify which IP cameras and encoders have their recordings

 

managed using the VRM system, as well as the iSCSI storage systems on which the recordings

 

are stored.

 

Configuration Manager allows you to create users who may belong to various user groups with

 

different rights. Only users who are set up here can access the system settings and the

 

recordings managed in the VRM system.

 

Access to the VRM system is only permitted for users who log on using a valid user ID.

 

Different types of access privilege may be granted.

2.4

VRM Monitor

 

The VRM Monitor module is provided to monitor the VRM system. The module is automatically

 

installed together with VRM Server. This is where information about the connected BVIP

 

devices (Bosch Video over IP) and storage systems, as well as about the recordings, is

 

displayed.

 

VRM Monitor provides limited options for replaying the recordings. You cannot configure VRM

 

with VRM Monitor.

 

Notice!

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You need Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later for the correct display.

Check the Windows Firewall settings. Default settings can possibly prohibit the display of live

 

 

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Contents Video Recording Manager Page Table of contents Configuring Automated Network Replenishment User interface 1Introduction VRM Functions Configuration ManagerSystem overview VRM Server5Video Streaming Gateway Configuring a Firewall 3Installation1Installing Installing Video Streaming GatewayVerifying installation UninstallingService License tab LicensingLicensing the software Used icons SaveOnline Help En Used icons Video Recording Manager Starting VRM Monitor Starting Configuration ManagerGetting started Enabling the Cameras tabConfiguring a VRM system Adding a VRM to the systemManaging iSCSI Systems Authorizing an encoder permanently Configuring the LUN typeAllocating detected devices Formatting LUNs5Clearing device allocations Creating groups of allocated devicesAllocating a device manually Configuring local storage firmware version 4.0 or later Configuring alarm tracks firmware up toManaging recording Configuring manual recording mode Configuring automatic recording modeConfiguring logs Configuring Video Streaming Gateway Adding a VSG to the systemAdding a Bosch camera to a VSG Adding an Onvif camera to a VSG Adding a 3rd party camera to a VSGTo configure multicast Configuring multicastSwitching on recording To switch on Click the Recording Profiles tabConfiguring a failover server Click to check Use as failover server10.1 Configuring users and user groups Managing user groups and permissions10.2 Configuring camera permissions Dual authorization Security logonMeaning Configuring Automated Network Replenishment 12.1 Device Allocator dialog box 12.3 VRM Settings tabUser interface 12.2 Failover VRM Server informationSecondary target block allocation GB Recording preferences mode12.4 User Management tab Block reservation for VRM Server downtime daysUser dialog box Group dialog box12.5 ISCSI System Access tab 12.6 Default Configuration tab12.7 Load Balancing tab 12.8 Target Settings tab LUN Assignment dialog box Overwrite older recordings Storage Medium tab only firmware version up toRecording Preferences tab Recording Preferences tabRetention time tab License tab Privileges tabAdvanced tab Assignment tab Video Streaming GatewayRefresh 12.17 Add/Edit dialog box Video Streaming GatewayNetwork scan VSG camerasSkip Protocol settingsConnect Video inputRecording profiles tab Video Streaming Gateway Multicast tabs Video Streaming GatewayAdvanced tab Video Streaming Gateway StreamingIndex NumericsEn IndexVideo Recording Manager Page Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH