Bosch Appliances DVR1EP16, DVR1EP08, DVR1EP32A instruction manual DB-9 Connector on

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2.Connect all peripherals (e.g. cameras, monitors, etc.) to the corresponding inputs/outputs on the DVR1 rear panel.

CAUTION: DO NOT connect both S-video and Composite inputs at the same time. A hardware conflict will occur, which could damage the unit.

3.When all connections have been completed, apply power to the system.

S-Video

Cable must be purchased separately.

4

2

Pin Signal

3

1.GND (Y)

2.GND (C)

3.Y-signal IN or OUT

4.C-signal IN or OUT

1

Ethernet Port

Ethernet port uses standard pinout configuration.

For a DVR1 that connects directly to a Hub, use a straight-through connection.

For a DVR1 that connects directly to a PC, use a crossover connection.

Accessories Port Connections

The rear panel of the DVR1 is equipped with an Accessories Port (DB-9 style connector). Connect the Accessories PCB (supplied with the unit) to the Accessories Port, then wire all accessories to the Accessories PCB.

ACCESSORIES

1

5

6

9

If the Accessories PCB is lost or missing, contact Bosch Customer Service for a

DB-9 Connector on

replacement (Part Number 0900-0127a).

Rear Panel

 

As an alternative to using the PCB connector, you may purchase a female DB-9 connector and perform wiring and connections as detailed in the following pin-out.

Pin 1:

Alarm In

Pin 6:

Error Out

Pin 2:

Alarm Out

Pin 7:

Ground

Pin 3:

Record Start In

Pin 8:

Videoloss Out

Pin 4:

Alarm Record Reset

Pin 9:

Disk End Out

Pin 5:

(future feature)

Pin 10:

 

VEXT Pulse Out

Ground

NOTE: Refer to the multiplexer and other peripheral device manuals for pertinent connection and synchronization information.

6

7

8

9

GND

1

2

3

4

5

Accessories PCB

Functional descriptions of the connections provided by the DVR1 Accessories Port follow:

Alarm In: An alarm condition can be activated by an Active Low TTL input, or by relay contact devices such as pressure pads, passive infrareds, door switches, or similar devices

Input: Active Low TTL with pull-ups or Normally Open Relay.

High: 5 V (12 V tolerant)

Low: Ground

Minimum Duration: 0.5 Seconds

Normally Open Relay Alarm Connection

Alarm Input

Pin 1

 

Ground

Pin 7 or 10

Accessories PCB

 

 

 

Normally Open

(Closes During Alarm)

Typical Alarm Device

Refer to each alarm device's manual for specific wiring details.

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Contents DVR1 Series Important Safeguards Safety Precautions Sicherheitshinweise Zasady Bezpieczeństwa Table of Contents Service and Returns Page Understanding the DVR1 Series Introduction to DVR1 Series Digital Video RecordersGuide to This Manual UnpackingMounting Installing the DVR1Connecting the DVR1 DB-9 Connector on High 12 DVR1 Front Panel Display Guide to the DVR1 ControlsDVR1 Front Panel Controls Not highlighted Main Menu Record Settings Normal Record SpeedDate Format Setup Select Format Navigating with the DVR1 ControlsOverview of the DVR1 Main Menu Setting the Time/DateConfiguring Alarms DVR1 Main Menu ProgrammingMain Menu Record Settings Configuring Scheduled RecordingsMain Menu Timer Settings Configuring the Recording ParametersMain Menu Archive Setup Selective Archive Configuring On-screen Display OptionsMain Menu Display Settings Main Menu Archive SetupMain Menu Archive Setup Archive Overwrite Mode Main Menu Archive Setup Restore From ArchiveMain Menu Archive Setup Background Archive Main Menu About DSR Main Menu Archive Setup Erase Archive MediumAccessing the Advanced Menu About DSROverview of the DVR1 Advanced Menu DVR1 PasswordsPassword BOX Please Enter the Password DVR1 Advanced Menu ProgrammingInvoking Audio Recording Erasing, Deleting, and Recovering Hard Disk DataUsing the Auto Delete Feature Overwriting the Hard DiskLocking Out the Front Panel Configuring CommunicationsConfiguring the Multiplexer Format Adjusting Picture QualitiesAdvanced Menu Change Password Restoring Factory DefaultsAdvanced Menu Factory Settings Changing the PasswordRecording Operating the DVR1 SeriesInitial Startup Message Disk FULL. Recording has Stopped PlaybackSearch Interface Minimum Write Speed Minimum Read Speed Interface SCSI-2 Using CD-WritersArchiving Archiving Applications ExplainedLimitations on CD Operations Creating a CD-ROM with Video FilesAll of our products now come with a 3 year warranty Service and ReturnsMaintenance Factory ServiceFunction Setting Appendix a Factory Default SettingsAUDIO/VIDEO Appendix B Technical SpecificationsGeneral ConnectionsPart Numbers ON-SCREEN Video IndicatorsIntroduction Required Software Version Appendix C Observation System Quick Install GuideInstallation Remote Viewing Considerations Programming the Observation System monitorProgramming the DVR1 Select Menu Advanced MENU, then press EnterMultiplexer DVR1 OverviewDVR1 Controls DVR1 Keyboard Menus2 DVR1 Playback Controls Menu Appendix E RS-232 Remote Protocol Supported Command SequencesSetting the Clock Command CharactersSET Clock Example