Bosch Appliances DVR1EP16 Creating a CD-ROM with Video Files, Limitations on CD Operations

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4.Using the DVR’s (DVR1 or DMX) menu system, set the unit for Selective archiving.

5.Remove power from the DVR unit.

6.Apply power to the CD-writer and allow it to initialize.

7.Apply power to the DVR unit.

8.Be sure that the CD-writer is recognized by the DVR unit. This may take a few minutes (to view the archive status, enable the Archive Status display via the menus of the DVR unit).

9.Before archiving, make sure the CD is properly inserted into the unit. Otherwise, an ARCHIVE NOT READY error message will appear.

7.3Creating a CD-ROM with Video Files

1.Set the digital video recorder for Selective Archive operation.

2.Open the search menu of the DVR and select the file(s) for archiving.

Be aware that a CD can hold only about 550 MB (including housekeeping restrictions, while there are several Gigabytes in the digital recorder).

If the search shows a file that is larger than this, it will be necessary to filter the search (place tighter restrictions on it) until the search results return a file size that can be archived.

When multiple small files are selected for archive, the total available space on the CD must be less than 550 MB.

CD archiving supports multiple sequential recording sessions. This allows the recording of a video clip, ejecting the CD, inserting the same CD at a later time for the recording of sequential video clip(s).

3.Initiate Archiving.

While the CD-writer is recording, the DVR unit indicates the progress of the CD-write operation.

While the CD-RW is still in the CD-writer, multiple files can be recorded onto the CD-RW medium.

7.4Limitations on CD Operations

Restoring (copying a wavelet file with a .60d extension from the CD to the digital recorder hard disk drive) is not supported.

Erasing a wavelet file with a .60d extension on CD is not supported.

Playback of .60d extension files stored on a CD from a digital recorder is not supported. These files are to be played back from a PC running the remote viewer software.

Background archiving to CD disk is not supported.

While archiving a CD, the unit can not record to hard disk.

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Contents DVR1 Series Important Safeguards Safety Precautions Sicherheitshinweise Zasady Bezpieczeństwa Table of Contents Service and Returns Page Introduction to DVR1 Series Digital Video Recorders Guide to This ManualUnpacking 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 Main Menu Record Settings Normal Record Speed Date Format Setup Select FormatNavigating with the DVR1 Controls Not highlightedSetting the Time/Date Configuring AlarmsDVR1 Main Menu Programming Overview of the DVR1 Main MenuConfiguring Scheduled Recordings Main Menu Timer SettingsConfiguring the Recording Parameters Main Menu Record SettingsConfiguring On-screen Display Options Main Menu Display SettingsMain Menu Archive Setup Main Menu Archive Setup Selective ArchiveMain Menu Archive Setup Background Archive Main Menu Archive Setup Restore From ArchiveMain Menu Archive Setup Archive Overwrite Mode Main Menu Archive Setup Erase Archive Medium Accessing the Advanced MenuAbout DSR Main Menu About DSRDVR1 Passwords Password BOX Please Enter the PasswordDVR1 Advanced Menu Programming Overview of the DVR1 Advanced MenuErasing, Deleting, and Recovering Hard Disk Data Using the Auto Delete FeatureOverwriting the Hard Disk Invoking Audio RecordingConfiguring Communications Configuring the Multiplexer FormatAdjusting Picture Qualities Locking Out the Front PanelRestoring Factory Defaults Advanced Menu Factory SettingsChanging the Password Advanced Menu Change PasswordInitial Startup Operating the DVR1 SeriesRecording Playback Message Disk FULL. Recording has StoppedSearch Interface Using CD-Writers ArchivingArchiving Applications Explained Minimum Write Speed Minimum Read Speed Interface SCSI-2Creating a CD-ROM with Video Files Limitations on CD OperationsService and Returns MaintenanceFactory Service All of our products now come with a 3 year warrantyAppendix a Factory Default Settings Function SettingAppendix B Technical Specifications GeneralConnections AUDIO/VIDEOON-SCREEN Video Indicators Part NumbersInstallation Appendix C Observation System Quick Install GuideIntroduction Required Software Version Programming the Observation System monitor Programming the DVR1Select Menu Advanced MENU, then press Enter Remote Viewing ConsiderationsOverview Multiplexer DVR1DVR1 Keyboard Menus DVR1 Controls2 DVR1 Playback Controls Menu Supported Command Sequences Setting the ClockCommand Characters Appendix E RS-232 Remote ProtocolSET Clock Example