Bosch Appliances VOT-320 manual Hardware connections between video servers, Bookmarks, Connecting

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VOT-320

 

 

Bookmarks

In addition, you can set markers in the sequences, so-called bookmarks, and leap directly to these. These bookmarks are indicated as small yellow arrows above the time interval. Use the bookmarks as follows:

Jump to the previous bookmark

Set bookmark

Jump to the following bookmark

 

NOTICE!

 

Bookmarks are only valid while you are in the RECORDINGS page; they are not saved with the

 

sequences. As soon as you leave the page all bookmarks are deleted.

 

 

6.7

Hardware connections between video servers

 

A VOT-320 can be used as a sender and a compatible hardware decoder (such as the VIP XD)

 

with a connected monitor as a receiver using an Ethernet network connection. In this way it is

 

possible to cover long distances without the need for major installation or cabling work.

 

 

 

NOTICE!

 

The sender and receiver must be located in the same subnet to establish a hardware

 

connection.

 

 

 

Installation

 

Compatible video servers are designed to connect to one another automatically, provided

 

they are correctly configured. They only need to be part of a closed network. Proceed as

 

follows to install the units:

 

1.

Connect the units to the closed network using Ethernet cables.

 

2.

Connect them to the power supply.

NOTICE!

Make sure that the units are configured for the network environment and that the correct IP address for the remote location to be contacted in the event of an alarm is set on the Alarm Connections configuration page (see Section 5.24 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections,

page 53).

Connecting

There are three options for establishing a connection between a sender and a compatible receiver in a closed network:

an alarm,

a terminal program, or

Internet Explorer.

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Contents VOT-320 Page Table of Contents Maintenance and upgrades OperationAppendix Specifications 104 Camera 104 Detector Protocols/standards 105Glossary 106 Index 111 Conventions in this manual PrefaceAbout this manual Intended useEU Directives Rating plateSafety information Installation and operationElectric shock hazard 3Maintenance and repair Product description Parts includedGeneral requirements Additional configuration requirementsSystem requirements Additional operational requirementsOverview of functions Backup Remote controlTamper detection and video content analysis SnapshotsSummary HttpsControls and displays on the camera module Connections on the camera module 4Installation 1Preparations2Mounting En Installation Pin EIA/TIA-568-A EIA/TIA-568-B 3ConnectionsNetwork Data interfaceAlarm inputs Pan/tilt connectionRelay outputs 4Power on/power off Power supplySD slot 7Setup using Bosch Video Client Adjusting the lens only Wfov lensesFinal assembly Installing the programAdditional parameters Installing Mpeg ActiveX Configuration using a Web browser1Connecting System requirementsEstablishing the connection Maximum number of connectionsConfiguration menu Protected cameraProtected network Starting configuration NavigationMaking changes Basic Mode Device Access PasswordCamera name Device date / Device time / Device time zone Basic Mode Date/TimeConfirm password Time server IP addressSubnet mask Basic Mode NetworkIP address Gateway addressBasic Mode Encoder Basic Mode Recording Basic Mode System OverviewAdvanced Mode Identification Camera IDInitiator extension Advanced Mode Password Device date / Device time Advanced Mode Date/TimeDate format Device time zoneAdvanced Mode Display Stamping Camera name stampingTime stamping Advanced Mode Appearance Advanced Mode Livepage Functions Advanced Mode Logging Advanced Mode Picture Settings Advanced Mode Encoder ProfileFile for system log Profile name Target bit rateMaximum bit rate Default Video resolutionExpert Settings Encoding intervalAdvanced Mode Encoder Streams 264 BP+ bit-rate-limitedMP SD Max. frame rate PropertyJpeg stream Picture qualityAdvanced Mode Storage Management Device managerISCSI Media Activating and configuring storage mediaRecording media Local MediaFormatting storage media Deactivating storage mediaAdvanced Mode Recording Profiles Stream profile settingsPost-alarm time Settings for selected streamsPre-alarm time Alarm streamVirtual alarm Advanced Mode Retention TimeAlarm input / Motion/Audio alarm / Video loss alarm Export to FTPAdvanced Mode Recording Scheduler Time periods HolidaysDeleting holidays Activating the recordingAdvanced Mode Recording Status Advanced Mode Alarm ConnectionsCannot change any of these settings Number of destination IP address Connect on alarmDestination password Destination IP addressDecoder Remote portVideo output SSL encryptionAdvanced Mode VCA Advanced Mode VCA profiles Aggregation time s VCA configurationAlarm status Analysis typeMinimum object size MOTION+ only Motion detector MOTION+ onlySensitivity MOTION+ only Debounce time 1 s MOTION+ onlyAdvanced Mode VCA Scheduled Scene too noisyHolidays Advanced Mode VCA Event triggered TriggerAdvanced Mode Alarm E-Mail Attach Jpeg from camera FormatStandard with Jpeg Destination addressAdvanced Mode Alarm Task Editor You can configure the alarm inputs of the VOT-320 Advanced Mode Alarm InputsAdvanced Mode Relay Alarm inputMotion alarm Operating modeVideo alarm Idle stateAdvanced Mode COM1 Advanced Mode Network Automatic IP assignment DNS server addressHttp browser port Https browser port Interface mode ETHEnable DynDNS RCP+ portEnter the user name you registered at DynDNS.org here Enter the password you registered at DynDNS.org hereUser name Force registration nowAdvanced Mode Advanced SnmpSnmp traps AuthenticationSnmp host address / 2. Snmp host address IdentityAdvanced Mode Multicast EnableMulticast Address Advanced Mode FTP Posting Advanced Mode Encryption Advanced Mode MaintenanceConfiguration UploadDownload Advanced Mode Licenses Maintenance logSSL certificate Advanced Mode System Overview Function test Operation Operation with Microsoft Internet ExplorerVOT-320 Operation en 2The Livepage Image selectionDisplay stamping View Control Digital I/O Triggering relaySystem Log / Event Log Recording video sequences Image resolutionSaving snapshots Running recording programRecordings Selecting recordingsExporting recordings Controlling a playback ButtonsSlide controls Connecting Hardware connections between video serversBookmarks Connecting on alarm Connecting with a terminal programClosing the connection with a terminal program 8Operation using software decoders Maintenance and upgrades Testing the network connectionCamera reset Transfer and disposal 3Fuse replacementRepairs Export limitations1Troubleshooting 8AppendixGeneral malfunctions Connect LED Firmware upload failed Repeat firmware upload Flashes redConnect opening a Malfunctions with iSCSI connections4LEDs Link and ACT opening B5Processor load Network connection7Serial interface Window defroster lower 2-pin terminal block Power supply upper 2-pin terminal blockTerminal blocks PT control upper and lower 5-pin terminal blocksPin No Contact RS-232 mode RS-422 mode RS-485 mode Serial interface upper 6-pin terminal blockCommunication with terminal program Configuring the terminalCommand inputs Data terminalReboot Assigning an IP addressCopyrights Specifications CameraDetector 3Protocols/standards NtscGlossary Http GbicGOP IcmpMAC LANLUN MIBSFP RTPRtsp SniaWfov WANSee Wide Area Network Wide Field Of View, see FOVIndex EpromRadius VOT-320 Index en En Index Page Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH