Bosch Appliances DVR1EP32A, DVR1EP16, DVR1EP08 Installing the DVR1, Mounting, Connecting the DVR1

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SECTION 2: INSTALLING THE DVR1

BOSCH

BOSCH

BOSCH

 

 

CONSOLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SVHS IN

VCR

VCR

MON B MON A

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

9

10

KEYBD

 

IN

OUT

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

 

SVHS OUT

SDA

 

ALARM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multiplexer

ACCESSORIES

 

 

1

5

ETHERNET

1 ALARM IN

 

 

2 ALARM OUT

 

 

10/100

3 RECORD START IN

6

9

 

4 ALARM RECORD RESET

 

12VDC

 

5 VEXT PULSE OUT

 

6 ERROR OUT

7 GROUND

8 VIDEOLOSS OUT

9 DISK END OUT

DVR1

KeyboardEthernet

 

BOSCH

 

 

 

 

11

12

13

14

15

16

 

RS- 232

 

AUDIO IN

S-video IN

VIDEO IN

 

SCSI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT S-video OUT VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

SCSI

 

 

 

 

Network

BOSCH

Audio

(Optional)

Microphone

(Optional)

CD-writer

Figure 2A – Sample DVR1 System Installation

Figure 2A provides an illustration of a typical DVR1 system installation. Consider the peripheral devices necessary for your system application, and perform the system connections according to the following installation instructions.

2.1Mounting

The DVR1 is supplied as a desktop unit. If desired, your unit may be rack mounted using the rack mount kit (included with the unit). Ensure that the mounting/installation location provides adequate ventilation and protection from moisture. Do not obstruct the ventilation holes at the sides of the unit.

2.2Connecting the DVR1

Rear Panel Connections

1. Refer to Figure 2B for details on the input/output connections supplied by the DVR1.

ETHERNET

10/100

1

 

1

5

1 ALARM IN

 

 

2 ALARM OUT

 

 

3 RECORD START IN

6

9

4 ALARM RECORD RESET

5 VEXT PULSE OUT

6 ERROR OUT

7 GROUND

8 VIDEOLOSS OUT

9 DISK END OUT

3

5

6

8

10

ACCESSORIES

RS-232

AUDIO IN

S-video IN

VIDEO IN

12V DC

SCSI

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

S-video OUT

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

2

4

7

9

11

1 . Ethernet Port: For viewing Live or Recorded Images on a PC via the Ethernet (network).

2.Power Connector: Connect 12 Volt DC external power supply (provided).

NOTE: Ensure that the site's AC Power is stable and within the rated voltage of the external power supply. If the site's AC power is likely to have spikes or power dips, use power line conditioning or an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

3.Accessory I/O Port: Used to connect peripheral devices such as alarm devices, alarm relays, or the VEXT (Video External Pulse) connection (see additional pertinent information, including pinout details, in this section).

4.SCSI Port: For connecting a SCSI compatible archive device.

5.RS-232 Serial Port: Serial port for Flash Upgrading of software. Also used for external control of unit.

NOTE: The RS-232 port does NOT work with a modem. Use a Null Modem type cable (Bosch S1385 cable) to connect to this port.

6.Audio In (specified version only): Unbalanced, RCA style jack.

7.Audio Out (specified version only): Unbalanced, RCA style jack.

8.S-video In: Y/C video input with 4-pin mini-DIN style connector.

9.S-video Out: Y/C video output with 4-pin mini-DIN style connector.

10.Video In: Composite video input with BNC style connector.

11 . Video Out: Composite video output with BNC style connector.

Figure 2B – DVR1 Rear Panel Connections

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Contents DVR1 Series Important Safeguards Safety Precautions Sicherheitshinweise Zasady Bezpieczeństwa Table of Contents Service and Returns Page Unpacking Introduction to DVR1 Series Digital Video RecordersGuide to This Manual Understanding the DVR1 SeriesConnecting the DVR1 Installing the DVR1Mounting DB-9 Connector on High 12 DVR1 Front Panel Controls Guide to the DVR1 ControlsDVR1 Front Panel Display Navigating with the DVR1 Controls Main Menu Record Settings Normal Record SpeedDate Format Setup Select Format Not highlightedDVR1 Main Menu Programming Setting the Time/DateConfiguring Alarms Overview of the DVR1 Main MenuConfiguring the Recording Parameters Configuring Scheduled RecordingsMain Menu Timer Settings Main Menu Record SettingsMain Menu Archive Setup Configuring On-screen Display OptionsMain Menu Display Settings Main Menu Archive Setup Selective ArchiveMain Menu Archive Setup Background Archive Main Menu Archive Setup Restore From ArchiveMain Menu Archive Setup Archive Overwrite Mode About DSR Main Menu Archive Setup Erase Archive MediumAccessing the Advanced Menu Main Menu About DSRDVR1 Advanced Menu Programming DVR1 PasswordsPassword BOX Please Enter the Password Overview of the DVR1 Advanced MenuOverwriting the Hard Disk Erasing, Deleting, and Recovering Hard Disk DataUsing the Auto Delete Feature Invoking Audio RecordingAdjusting Picture Qualities Configuring CommunicationsConfiguring the Multiplexer Format Locking Out the Front PanelChanging the Password Restoring Factory DefaultsAdvanced Menu Factory Settings Advanced Menu Change PasswordInitial Startup Operating the DVR1 SeriesRecording Playback Message Disk FULL. Recording has StoppedSearch Interface Archiving Applications Explained Using CD-WritersArchiving Minimum Write Speed Minimum Read Speed Interface SCSI-2Creating a CD-ROM with Video Files Limitations on CD OperationsFactory Service Service and ReturnsMaintenance All of our products now come with a 3 year warrantyAppendix a Factory Default Settings Function SettingConnections Appendix B Technical SpecificationsGeneral AUDIO/VIDEOON-SCREEN Video Indicators Part NumbersInstallation Appendix C Observation System Quick Install GuideIntroduction Required Software Version Select Menu Advanced MENU, then press Enter Programming the Observation System monitorProgramming the DVR1 Remote Viewing ConsiderationsOverview Multiplexer DVR1DVR1 Keyboard Menus DVR1 Controls2 DVR1 Playback Controls Menu Command Characters Supported Command SequencesSetting the Clock Appendix E RS-232 Remote ProtocolSET Clock Example