Bosch Appliances XD, VIP manual 2Connections

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4.2Connections

Monitors

As required, you can connect an analog video monitor (PAL/NTSC) or a VGA-compatible computer monitor.

XConnect an analog video monitor to the BNC Video Out socket using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC plug) or

Xconnect a VGA-compatible computer monitor to the VGA sub-D socket using a video cable (VGA,

15-pin sub-D plug).

Audio Connections (Audio Version Only)

The audio version of the VIP XD has two audio ports for audio line signals as well as a microphone input and a loudspeaker output.

The audio signals are transmitted two-way and in sync with the video signals. As a result, you can connect a speaker or door intercom system at the destination point, for example.

NOTICE!

i If possible you should use the line ports of the intercom for transmitting audio signals on the intercom systems. The following specifications should be complied with in all cases.

Line In:

Impedance 9 kOhm typ., 5.5 Vp-pmax. input voltage

Line Out:

Impedance 16 Ohm min., 3 Vp-pmax. output voltage

MIC (microphone):

Impedance 2 kOhm typ., 2.8 Vp-pmax. input voltage,

 

–20 dB in, power supply 2.3 V typ.

 

 

SPK (loudspeaker):

Impedance 4 Ohm min., 6 Vp-pmax. output voltage,

 

power output RMS 1 W

 

 

The stereo plugs must be connected as follows:

Contact

Function

 

 

Tip

Channel 1

 

 

Middle ring

 

 

Lower ring

Ground

 

 

1.Connect an audio source with line level to the Line In socket of the VIP XD with a 3.5 mm stereo plug.

2.Connect a unit with line-in connection to the Line Out socket of the VIP XD with a 3.5 mm stereo plug.

If you wish to connect a microphone and a loudspeaker directly:

1.Connect the microphone cords to the MIC and GND connections on the push-in terminal.

2.Connect the loudspeaker cords to the SPK connections on the push-in terminal.

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Installation and Operating Manual

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Contents VIP XD Page Table of Contents Maintenance and Upgrades SpecificationsOperation AppendixPreface About this ManualConventions in this Manual Intended UseEU Directives Rating PlateSafety Information Installation and OperationMaintenance and Repair Electric Shock HazardEn Safety Information Product Description Scope of DeliveryAdditional Configuration Requirements System RequirementsGeneral Requirements Additional Operational RequirementsOverview of Functions Summary HttpsConnections on the Front Panel Connections on the Rear Panel LED4Installation 1Preparations2Connections Network Alarm InputsData Interface Relay Output Maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 V and 2 a SelvPower On/Power Off Setup Using the Configuration ManagerPower Supply Installing the ProgramConfiguring the VIP XD Click Unit network settings... in the popup menuReboot Additional ParametersConfiguration Using a Web Browser 1ConnectingInstalling Mpeg ActiveX System RequirementsEstablishing the Connection Maximum Number of ConnectionsProtected VIP XD Protected NetworkNavigation Configuration MenuMaking Changes 4Password 3IdentificationDevice ID Device name5Date/Time Time server IP address Daylight saving timeTime server type 6Appearance Website languageCompany logo Device logoDecoder Profile Monitor nameStandard Overscan8VGA VGA screen sizeResolution Refresh rateBorder top / bottom / left / right Horiz. spacing / Vert. spacingResetting Changes DetailsHorizontal synchronization / Vertical synchronization Border colorMonitor Display Audio Audio Version OnlyAlarm Connections Connect on alarmLine In / Microphone MIC Line Out/Speaker SPKDestination password Number of destination IP addressDestination IP address Video transmissionAuto-connect Default cameraAudio Audio Version Only Audio Alarm Audio Version Only Audio alarmName ThresholdAlarm E-Mail Format Standard E-mailDestination address Sender nameAlarm Task Editor Alarm Inputs Alarm inputRelay Idle stateOperating mode 10 s Relay followsOff Connection17 COM1 Network Automatic IP assignment IP addressSubnet mask Gateway addressInterface mode ETH Enable DynDNSRCP+ port Telnet supportStatus AdvancedSnmp host address / 2. Snmp host address Authentication EncryptionSnmp traps IdentityMaintenance Firmware192.168.0.32/reset Maintenance logUpload DownloadLicenses System OverviewFunction Test 6Operation En Operation Protected VIP XD Preview 2The ConnectionsMonitor Connections Between the Sender and Receiver Selecting Decoder for Quad View Controlling ConnectionsMulticast scan Connecting Connecting on AlarmConnecting with a Terminal Program Hardware Connections Between Video Servers5Operation with Management Software Testing the Network Connection Maintenance and Upgrades2Unit Reset Repairs Transfer and DisposalMalfunction Possible causes Recommended solution 1Troubleshooting8Appendix En AppendixVIP XD LEDs 3Processor LoadNetwork Connection Operating Status LEDContact RS-232 mode RS-422 mode RS-485 mode Serial InterfaceTerminal Block Pin AssignmentConfiguring the Terminal Command InputsCommunication with Terminal Program Data TerminalAssigning an IP Address 8Copyrights En Appendix Unit SpecificationsAudio Version Only Protocols/Standards PAL, NtscGlossary GOP HttpIcmp IeeeMIB MPEG-2MPEG-4 MSSSnia SnmpSntp SSLEprom IndexRadius Serial number Serial port function Signal source SMS Page Bosc h Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
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