Bosch Appliances 700 Event handling, 10.1Alarms, Background events, Acknowledging an alarm

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Event handling

Various types of events change the way the unit works. These events are:

a contact input signal applied to the unit;

motion detection in a camera signal;

a loss of video from one of the cameras;

an internal alert from the unit itself (i.e. disk failure, temperature alarm).

a text string sent to the unit to be recorded with one or more cameras. The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it is programmed.

An event can change the way the unit works and, if it is an alarm, can require a response from the user.

Background events

Events can change background tasks that a user may not notice. Unit responses that are not visible to the user are, for example, a change in recording speed, the activation of the output relay, or event logging. The unit can also be configured to record upon the activation of an event or it might change the way the camera images are displayed on the monitors without requiring user intervention.

5.10.1Alarms

An alarm can cause the unit to react as follows:

A beeper sounds.

A status message is displayed.

An alarm icon is displayed.

The border around a cameo changes color to red.

An alarm indicator, a motion indicator or a video loss indicator flashes.

The indicator on the key flashes.

An output relay is activated.

The view modes on the monitors change.

A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.

Recording behavior changes.

The unit changes the way it operates via pre-defined profiles.

Acknowledging an alarm

Press the acknowledge key to acknowledge the alarm or use the mouse to click

on the on-screen button panel.

The beeper is silent.

The alarm and indicators are no longer lit.

The alarm status message disappears.

The last-used view mode is restored.

The alarm icon remains visible as long as the input causing the alarm is active.

If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but the alarm still needs to be acknowledged.

If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper and the alarm and indicators, switch off after the dwell time.

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Contents Divar 700 Series Page Table of Contents Advanced configuration Operating instructionsSnmp KBD Menu default values 106Technical specifications 114 Safety precautions Important safety instructionsEn Safety Divar 700 Series Important Notices Coax groundingRack-mount FCC and UL FCC & Ices InformationCopyright Bosch noticesDisclaimer TrademarksModel Analog A/V Monitor Dual mono IP channels Digital video recorder for surveillance applicationsVersions Network4Manuals Firmware upgradesSoftware Hybrid verions DHRUnpacking 5FeaturesPackage contents On-screen helpEn Introduction Divar 700 Series Installation environment Associated equipmentQuick install 1ConnectionsFirst-time use NavigatingQuick install menu InternationalQuick install menu Schedule 2ScheduleCIF Qvga Setting QVGA/VGA cameras 1080p/720p cameras3Recording 2CIF QvgaQuick install menu Network 4NetworkMounting Desktop installationRack mounting Removing the front panel Hard disk installationMounting instructions Placing a hard disk Remounting the front panelSpecifications 4Camera connectionsAudio connections hybrid version only Monitor connections3Y/C Monitor streaming connection hybrid version2CVBS RTS Signal name Pin number DescriptionRS232 COM port connections CTSTermination Pin number SignalKeyboard connections Ethernet connections 11RS485 portBiphase port GNDBiphase Shield CtrlConnecting the inputs 13USB connectorsExternal alarm I/O connection Connecting the alarm outputsAlarm I/O Malfunction relay 19 Malfunction relay outputSignal name Pin Description 16Power supply17Maintenance LiveArrow keys Front panel controls1Keys En Operating instructions Divar 700 Series Indicators 2Mouse ControlsMonitor B hybrid version only Viewing picturesMonitor a 3ViewingSequence MultiscreenFull-screen Cameo assignmentPlayback mode Live modeAccessing playback functions Live and playbackSearch ConfigurationOverview of the menu system ExportAccess using the Intuikey keyboard Access using the front panel keysAccess using the mouse 6Search Date/time search2Search Events search criteriaSelect the input to search using Video input Smart motion search criteriaText search criteria Search menu Text dataSearch results 10 Search menu Search resultsExport and local playback 1Export2Playback 13 Local playback menuDisplay options 8ConfigurationMonitor settings Multiscreens15 Configure monitors menu Sequence 16 Configure monitors menu Event display Event display17 Configure monitors menu Text display Text displayVersion Info System information1Status Storage statusSensors Video signalsRecording status Sensor name Lower limit Upper limitVoltage level Lower limit Upper limit Volt 10.8 13.2Logbook results 2LogbookLogbook filter Event handling 10.1AlarmsAcknowledging an alarm Background events10.3 Motion events 10.5 Video loss alarm10.2 Contact inputs 10.4Schedule Left tabs Top tabs InternationalVideo & Audio RecordingLeft tabs Top tabs Users 1International1Language SystemConfiguration menu International Time/date 2Time/dateConfiguration menu International Time Server Time ServerGeneral tab Video & AudioAnalog Channels IP camera 2IP ChannelsControl tab Manual setup Configuration menu Video & Audio IP camera manual setupEnable SD display on local monitor Enable video inputCamera resolutions Auto detect3Bitrates tab StatusDivar 700 Series Advanced configuration en Setting the dynamic characteristics Schedule3Exceptions 4Recording 1Normal4Motion 2Contact3Text No recording5Copy Contact input properties 5ContactsRelay outputs Profile overridesNo override default Motion Motion detection on analog camerasEn Advanced configuration Divar 700 Series 13 Configuration menu Motion on IP cameras Motion detection on IP cameras2DirectIP Text data1Bridge 15 Configuration menu DirectIP text data 8Event 1GeneralActions 3Motion4Text Video loss Copy1Setup General 9NetworkSetup Connection 18 Configuration menu Network Setup Connection19 Configuration menu Network Setup Connections 20 Configuration menu Network IP range IP Range21 Configuration menu Network Monitor streaming 5Monitor Streaming6SNMP Snmp23 Configuration menu Network Snmp Traps TrapsSelection of active disk set 10Storage10.1 Disk set 10.2Disks UseAll disks 10.3Service10.4 Replacing a disk Setting up a new disk Activating RAID modeWhen a hard disk drive fails 10.5 Raid 4 protection11.1General 11.2Administrator11Users 28 Configuration menu Users User 1 access rights 11.3 Users 129 Configuration menu Users User 1 control rights 12.2KBD 12.1Service12System RS485 port 12.3 Serial portsCOM port 12.5Logging Log contacts Log motion Log remote access12.4Licenses DD-MM-YYYY Quick install menu defaultsNavigation Setting Default value Reset 4CIFMonitor view settings defaults Configuration menu defaults PTZ4CIF Navigation Setting Default value Reset Enabled Auto DNS address Connection RTS/CTS Page Electrical Voltage and PowerAlarm Handling VideoRCA ConnectorsControl USBDisplay Modes MechanicalEnvironmental Video bitrates Kbps for IP HD cameras 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