Bosch Appliances Car Video System A5 User Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL  
DiBos  
610–4.998.137.176  
Version: A5  
Date:  
11–2004  
Installation Manual for DiBos Video System  
Safety instructions  
Important Safeguards  
1. Read, Follow, and Retain Instructions – All safety and operating instructions should be read  
and followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference.  
2. Heed Warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.  
3. Attachments – Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be  
used, as they may cause hazards.  
4. Installation Cautions – Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount.  
The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only  
manufacturer–recommended accessories, or those sold with the product. Mount the unit per the  
manufacturer’s instructions. Appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, or uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to  
overturn.  
5. Cleaning – Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Follow any instructions provided with  
the unit. Generally, using a damp cloth for cleaning is sufficient. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners.  
6. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
7. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the unit from the main AC power source and refer servic-  
ing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
D When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
D If liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen into the unit.  
D If the unit has been exposed to water and/or inclement weather (rain, snow, etc.).  
D If the unit does not operate normally, when following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls specified in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls  
may result in damage, and require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit  
to normal operation.  
D If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.  
D If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates that service is needed.  
8. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, the service technician should use  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or that have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electrical shock, or other hazards.  
9. Safety Check – Upon completion of servicing or repairs to the unit, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to ensure proper operating condition  
10. Power Sources – Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If  
unsure of the type of power supply to use, contact your dealer or local power company.  
D For units intended to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.  
D For units intended to operate with External Power Supplies, use only the recommended ap-  
proved power supplies.  
D For units intended to operate with a limited power source, this power source must comply with  
EN60950. Substitutions may damage the unit or cause fire or shock.  
D For units intended to operate at 24 VAC, normal input voltage is 24 VAC. Voltage applied to the  
unit’s power input should not exceed 30 VAC. User–supplied wiring, from the 24 VAC supply  
to unit, must be in compliance with electrical codes (Class 2 power levels). Do not ground the  
24 VAC supply at the terminals or at the unit’s power supply terminals.  
11. Coax Grounding – If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, ensure that the cable  
system is grounded. U.S.A. models only––Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/  
NFPA No.70, provides information regarding proper grounding of the mount and supporting  
structure, grounding of the coax to a discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of  
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding elec-  
trode.  
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Safety instructions (continued)  
12. Grounding or Polarization – This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line  
plug (a plug with one blade wider than the other). This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the  
power outlet in only one way. If unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.  
If the plug still fails to fit, contact an electrician to arrange replacement of the obsolete outlet. Do  
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
Alternately, this unit may be equipped with a 3–wire grounding plug (a plug with a third pin, for  
grounding). This safety feature allows the plug to fit into a grounding power outlet only. If unable to  
insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to arrange replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.  
13. Lightning – For added protection during a lightning storm, or when this unit is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges.  
14. Restricted Access Locations are required for the installation.  
FCC & ICES Information  
(U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only)  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de-  
vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES–003 of Industry Canada. These limits are de-  
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is oper-  
ated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-  
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
D Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
D Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
D Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-  
nected.  
D Consult the dealer, or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications, not expressly approved by the party responsi-  
ble for compliance, shall not be made. Any such changes or modifications could void the user’s au-  
thority to operate the equipment.  
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission,  
helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio–TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from  
the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004–000–00345–4.  
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Safety instructions (continued)  
For Indoor Product  
1. Water and Moisture – Do not use this unit near water – for example, in a wet basement, in  
an unprotected outdoor installation, or in any area classified as a wet location.  
2. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings, as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.  
3. Power Cord and Power Cord Protection – For units intended to operate with 230VAC, 50Hz,  
the input and output power cord must comply with the latest versions of IEC Publication 227  
or IEC Publication 245.  
Power supply cords should be routed so they are not likely to be walked on or pinched. Pay  
particular attention to location of cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point of  
exit from the appliance.  
4. Overloading – Do not overload outlets and extension cords; this can result in a risk of fire or  
electrical shock.  
For Rack–Mount Product  
1. Ventilation – This unit should not be placed in a built–in installation or rack, unless proper ven-  
tilation is provided, or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to. The equipment  
must not exceed its maximum operating temperature requirements.  
2. Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in a rack shall be such that a hazardous  
condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.  
WARNING: Electrostatic–sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOS-  
FET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge.  
NOTE: Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety pre-  
cautions observed when handling the electrostatic–sensitive printed cir-  
cuit boards.  
CAUTION: Lithium Battery  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrect replaced. Replace only with the same  
or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.  
Cover Removal  
WARNING: Removal of the cover should only be performed by qualified service  
personnel – not user serviceable. The unit should always be unplugged before re-  
moving the cover and remain unplugged while the is removed.  
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Safety instructions (continued)  
Safety Precautions  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN!  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER-  
VICE PERSONNEL.  
This symbol indicates the presence of uninsulated ”dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure. This may constitute a risk of electric shock.  
The user should consult the operating an maintenance (servicing) instructions in  
the literature accompanying the appliance.  
Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only  
in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.  
Power Disconnect. Units with or without ON–OFF switches have power supplied  
to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however,  
the unit is operational only when the ON–OFF switch is in the ON position. The  
power cord is the main power disconnect for all units.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section  
Page  
1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Uninterruptible Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Recommended Virus Scanners/Firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Component Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Laws/Norms/Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
2
3
Computer Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Quick installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
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4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
4.6  
4.7  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Grabber Card MVTitan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Grabber Card MVSigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Connecting to a Token Ring or Ethernet Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Connecting the ISDN Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Connecting the VSCom 200 H (Interface Expansion) . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Connecting External Hard Disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Connecting the Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Connecting the V–DOG and Tamper Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Connecting the Software Dongle and the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Connecting a Fault Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Connecting the ATM via the Interface Processor (Serial) . . . . . . . . . 33  
Connecting the Barcode Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Connecting Foyer Card Reader MINITER RS 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Connecting Radio Clock DCF 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Web Connection for Access Via Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Connecting a Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Connecting AutoDome/SAE–Dome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Connecting a Security System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
General remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Connecting to NZ 500 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Connecting to BZ 500 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Connecting to AZ 1010/NZ 1008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Connecting to NZ 1012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Connecting to BZ 1012 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Connecting to NZ 1060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Connecting to BZ 1060 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Connecting to UEZ 1000 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
4.8  
4.9  
4.10  
4.11  
4.12  
4.13  
4.14  
4.15  
4.16  
4.17  
4.18  
4.18.1  
4.18.2  
4.18.3  
4.18.4  
4.18.5  
4.18.6  
4.18.7  
4.18.8  
4.18.9  
4.18.10 Connecting to UEZ 2000 (20 mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
4.18.11 Connecting to UGM 2020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
4.18.12 Connecting to Bosch D9000 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
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Section  
Page  
5
5.1  
5.2  
XP Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Changing from video system to XP administrator level . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Log on as Windowsr XP user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
6
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
6.1  
6.2  
Basic configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Standard configuration (expert configuration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
7
Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124  
Connecting the System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Activating External Hard Disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Switching On the PC (Startup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Checking the Optional ISDN Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Checking the Optional Network Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126  
Checking the Grabber Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127  
Changing the Computer Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127  
Checking the Optional ATM Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128  
Checking the Optional Web Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
System Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
Storing Reference Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
Log off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
7.6  
7.7  
7.8  
7.9  
7.10  
7.11  
7.12  
8
Fault Indication/Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130  
9
Maintenance and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
Maintenance Tasks to be Carried Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
Software Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132  
Error forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135  
9.1  
9.2  
9.3  
9.4  
10  
11  
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
End user license agreement (EULA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138  
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1
Introduction  
1.1  
System Description  
The video system is a digital monitoring system with which video images  
can be saved on location in order to transmit and evaluate them anyplace  
you designate regardless of distance and location.  
The image data delivered by the video system also permits statements  
about the size of the danger and developments before and after the event.  
1.2  
Uninterruptible Power Supply  
As an electronic device, the video system reacts sensitively to suddenly–  
occurring voltage spikes, voltage drops, and voltage failure.  
To avoid damage to the electronic components, to avoid data loss,  
and to ensure proper operation, the installation of an uninterrupt-  
ible power supply UPS is recommended.  
Depending on the stability of the mains, the following UPS types are rec-  
ommended:  
D
Mains with voltage spikes and voltage failure:  
the use of an offline UPS is sufficient.  
D
Mains with voltage spikes, voltage failure, and voltage drops:  
the use of an online UPS is recommended.  
For 1 DiBos, a UPS with at least 300 VA is required. If additional devices  
(e.g. monitors, subsystems) are also protected, the performance of the  
UPS must be increased accordingly.  
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Introduction (continued)  
1.3  
Recommended Virus Scanners/Firewalls  
Windowsr XP embedded is the operating system of the video system.  
The use of a virus scanner and a firewall is recommended.  
Virus Scanners  
The following virus scanners are approved for the video system. They are  
organized according to their capability.  
1. Trend Micro PC–cillin Internet Security 5.1  
2. Norton AntiVirus 2004  
3. McAfee VirusScan 8.0  
Note:  
D
Always use the most current virus update.  
D
The real–time virus scanner must be activated. Only thus can suffi-  
cient protection against viruses be achieved. This has no effect on  
the system’s performance.  
D
D
All partitions on the hard disk that contain saved images must be ex-  
cluded from the scanning procedure.  
Scanning of the C drive, with the exception of the partitions that con-  
tain the images, should occur time–controlled. During the scanning  
of the C drive, the system’s performance is reduced noticeably and  
thus the image repeat and image storage rates.  
The loss of individual images cannot be ruled out.  
Firewall  
The firewall integrated into Windowsr XP embedded is not activated by  
default. It can be activated if necessary.  
With the virus scanners listed above, only Trend Micro PC–cillin Internet  
Security includes an integrated firewall. With Norton AntiVirus 2004 and  
McAfee VirusScan 8.0, you must purchase the firewall separately.  
The following open ports are required:  
D
D
D
Port 80: only for Web servers  
Port 1147: only for network connection DiBos–DiBos  
Port 1148: only for network connection DiBos–DiBos and encrypted  
data transmission  
Note:  
always use the most current version of the firewall.  
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Introduction (continued)  
1.4  
Component Overview  
System board  
VGA  
monitor  
Key pad  
Mouse  
1 max.  
Security System  
(serial)  
1 max.  
(serial)  
4 max.  
(serial)  
1 max.  
(serial)  
1 max.  
(serial)  
Interface processor ATM  
Foyer card reader  
Barcode reader  
Serial interface (COM1)  
Serial interface COM2  
(placed in a free slot)  
Dongle  
Radio clock  
Parallel interface (PRN)  
4x USB  
Printer  
Local network  
Ethernet  
Sound  
Headset  
(microphone in – speaker out – line in)  
16 cameras max.  
16 contact inputs  
1. Grabber card MVTitan *  
8 relay outputs or  
7 relay outputs + 1 fault indicator  
16 cameras max.  
2. Grabber card MVTitan *  
(only if first MVTitan is present)  
16 contact inputs  
8 relay outputs  
4 cameras max.  
5 contact inputs  
MVSigma grabber card *  
External hard disks  
SCSI controller  
ISDN controller  
Token ring card  
ISDN–S  
0
Local network  
2x RS 232, if more than 2 serial  
interfaces are required  
Serial interface expansion  
card VSCom 200 H  
additional graphics card with video output  
Video monitor  
Hard disk with Windowsr XP operating  
system and video system software  
* A system can contain either the MVTitan  
grabber card or the MVSigma grabber card.  
Hard disk expansion  
Power supply  
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Introduction (continued)  
1.5  
Laws/Norms/Guidelines  
Electromagnetic com-  
patibility (EMC)  
USA  
FCC Part 15, Class B  
EU  
EMC directive 89/336/EWG  
EN 61000–6–3  
– Fault broadcast  
– Interference immunity  
DIN EN 50130–4  
To fulfill DIN EN 50130–4, DiBos  
must be operated with a UPS.  
Electrical security  
Climate check  
USA  
UL listed (E183863–A1–UL–2)  
EN 60950–1  
EU  
Germany  
Germany  
VdS guideline 2110  
Monetary institutions  
(Banks)  
Accident prevention “cash register”  
regulations (BGV C9)  
Note during the installation/configura-  
tion of the system according to acci-  
dent prevention “cash register” regula-  
tions the SP9.7/5 ”Installation Notes for  
Optical Room Monitoring Systems”  
(ORÜA).  
Guarantee  
Duration  
3 years  
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2
Computer Slots  
Installation of the internal hardware components of the computer may only be per-  
formed by the video system manufacturer. Any field configuration changes to the  
internal hardware will void the system warranty.  
Rear view:  
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7 8 9 11 13 15  
10 12 14  
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Power supply  
Keyboard – mouse  
2x USB 2.0  
3
4
Serial interface COM1 (COM2 in another empty slot)  
Parallel interface (PRN)  
5
6
Monitor  
7
USB 2.0 – USB 2.0 – Ethernet (RJ45)  
Microphone in (mono) – speaker out – line in  
Additional graphics card with TV output  
1. MVTitan or MVSigma grabber card  
2. MVTitan grabber card (only if first grabber card is present)  
SCSI controller  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
ISDN card or modem 56 k  
Token ring network card  
Interface expansion card VSCom 200 H or watchdog V–DOG  
Note:  
if necessary, the interface card VSCom 200 H should be placed in a free slot.  
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Quick installation  
For information about the device connections, please see Chapter 2.  
1. Connect the mouse and keyboard (put ferrite on the cables).  
2. Plug the 26–pin D–sub plug of the grabber cable on the corresponding plug of the  
grabber card.  
3. Connect the cameras to the grabber cable. On each cable there is a plastic ring with a  
printed number. This number stands for the video input, e.g. “1” for video input 1.  
4. Connect the contact inputs (alarm inputs) and relay outputs to the grabber cable.  
5. Switch all connected devices on.  
6. Plug the network cable into the video system.  
7. Switch the video system on. The switch is on the back side. The system will then boot  
up automatically and stop at the setup assistant.  
8. If you do not yet have experience with the system, select the “Create basic configura-  
tion with help of the assistant” option. With a few clicks of the mouse, you will have a  
basic configuration. The system automatically recognizes the connected video hard-  
ware (cameras, grabber).  
Note: after the basic configuration, expansions must be executed in the standard  
(expert) configuration (see Chapter 6.2).  
Carry out your selection as follows:  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Basic configuration with Select this function to start the Assistant.  
the wizard  
Standard configuration  
program  
With this function, you start Expert Configuration  
(see Chapter 6.2).  
2
Next  
Click on Next to continue.  
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Logon as administrator  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Name  
Enter the name here. You have to logon in the  
video system with this name in the future to oper-  
ate the system.  
The user given here receives administrator rights,  
i.e. rights with which she/he can perform all sys-  
tem functions.  
However, the name can be changed later. Please  
take note of the following information for instruc-  
tions on how to do this:  
2
Password  
Enter the password here. Entering a password is  
optional. This is recommended, however, to pre-  
vent unauthorized access by others.  
3
4
Repeat password  
Next  
Enter the password again for security purposes.  
Click on Next to continue.  
Note:  
You will enter Expert Configuration as follows after successfully con-  
cluding Basic Configuration.  
– Start the system. This will take you to the live image.  
– In Live Image, select the System/Configuration menu. This will  
then take you to Expert Configuration.  
– Select the User management/user menu in the configuration.  
The name and password can be changed here. You can also  
specify additional users here.  
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Display of the existing hardware  
The existing video hardware is displayed in this dialog box.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Grabber type:  
The built–in grabber type is displayed. Either  
MVTitan or MVSigma.  
Number of grabbers:  
Video signal:  
The number of built–in grabbers is displayed.  
The video norm used by the connected cameras  
is displayed automatically.  
Number of cameras:  
Update  
The number of connected cameras is displayed.  
2
3
If a camera is put into operation after Basic Con-  
figuration has been started, this can be included  
by clicking on Update.  
Next  
Click on Next to continue.  
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Changing the camera name  
You can change the camera name in this dialog box.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Click on the camera whose name you wish to  
change. The selection is displayed in color.  
2
3
Change camera name  
Next  
Click on Change camera name. You can now  
change the name of the selected camera.  
Click on Next to continue.  
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Select storage method  
You can determine the following for each camera in this dialog box:  
D
if a recording (storage of images) should take place and  
how many images per camera should be displayed.  
D
The system automatically determines the type of recording for each camera.  
The system will thus create a storage job with the following settings:  
D
Recording: Always record  
D
Images per second: 1  
You can change this standard setting as follows:  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Click on the camera whose setting you wish to  
change. The selection is displayed in color.  
2
Grabber no.: x  
Select when a recording should occur for each  
camera.  
Always record  
The camera always records.  
In case of motion  
The camera starts recording as soon as a move-  
ment occurs. The area of the camera image to be  
monitored can be drawn in Expert Configuration  
(menu Hardware/Framegrabber/Cameras,  
Setup buttons).  
In case of alarm  
The camera records as soon as the correspond-  
ing alarm input of the frame grabber triggers (e.g.  
Camera 1 corresponds to Detector 1).  
Never (liveimg only)  
No recording occurs. Only a camera live image is  
displayed.  
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3
4
Images per second  
Enter the number of images per second that are  
to be recorded in the Images per second box.  
Note:  
The system checks the plausibility of the config-  
ured recording rate here.  
Next  
Click on Next to continue.  
Note:  
If a second MVTitan grabber is available, the dia-  
log box for the second grabber will be displayed  
again after confirming with Next . Change the  
standard settings here as well if necessary.  
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Select the drive for storage and finish Basic Configuration.  
In this dialog box, select the drive for storage of the image data.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
The List field contains all hard drives and network  
drives known to the system at the start of Basic Con-  
figuration. Both the total size and free storage ca-  
pacity in MByte is shown.  
The drive is activated.  
The drive is not activated.  
2
3
Available disk space The total size of the memory capacity for the acti-  
(MB):  
vated drives is displayed in Mbytes.  
Finish  
Click on Finish to accept the entries and finish Basic  
Configuration.  
The video system is subsequently started.  
Log on with your user name and password and  
make further modifications in Expert Configuration if  
necessary.  
Note:  
At least 1 drive must be selected so that the configu-  
ration can be finished.  
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Note:  
When finishing Basic Configuration, the system proceeds according to the fol-  
lowing convention:  
D
A ring archive is created for each camera (this can be overwritten).  
The size of the archives is generated according to the formula “avail-  
able disk space: total number of cameras”. All selected system parti-  
tions are used for the available memory capacity, with the exception  
of system partition (C:).  
D
D
D
A storage job with x number of images per second is created for each  
camera.  
If the trigger is the result of movement, the entire contents of the  
image are evaluated as an area to be monitored.  
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Connections  
This section describes the following connections/installation:  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Grabber card MVTitan/MVSigma  
Ethernet/token ring  
ISDN controller  
Interface expansion card VSCom 200 H  
SCSI controller  
Monitor, keyboard, mouse  
External hard disks  
B&W, CCVS and Y/C cameras  
V–DOG and tamper contact  
Software dongle and printer  
Fault indicator  
Automatic teller machine  
Bar code reader  
Programming the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485  
Radio clock DCF 77  
Web Connection for Access Via Browser  
Modem  
Security systems:  
– NZ 500/BZ 500  
– BZ 500  
– AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
– NZ 1012/BZ 1012  
– BZ 1012  
– NZ 1060  
– BZ 1060  
– UEZ 1000  
– UEZ 2000  
– UGM 2020  
– Bosch D9000  
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4.1  
Grabber Card MVTitan (max. 2)  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
J8  
ON  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
J7  
J6  
J5  
J4  
J3  
J2  
J1  
S2  
S1  
18  
10  
Connector J9  
Connector J11  
26  
9
1
1
8
Grabberkarte  
MVTitan  
ON  
19  
1
1
Pin Assignment connector J9/J11  
Connector J11  
Connector J9  
J11/J9  
Assignment  
Pin  
Setting  
Assignment  
Setting  
Color  
BNC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+12 V  
S1–1  
S1–2  
S1–3  
S1–4  
J3  
J4  
+12 V  
S2–1  
S2–2  
S2–3  
S2–4  
J7  
J8  
w
br  
gn  
yw  
gr  
Video input 1  
Video input 2  
Video input 3  
Video input 4  
Alarm input 1  
Alarm input 2  
Relay 3a  
Video input 9  
Video input 10  
Video input 11  
Video input 12  
Alarm input 9  
Alarm input 10  
Relay 7a  
V1  
V2  
V3  
V4  
Relay 4a  
Relay 8a  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
GND  
GND  
pk  
blu  
rd  
Alarm input 5  
Alarm input 6  
Alarm input 7  
Alarm input 8  
Relay 1b  
Relay 2b  
Relay 3b  
Relay 4b  
Alarm input 3  
Alarm input 4  
Video input 5  
Video input 6  
Video input 7  
Video input 8  
Relay 1a  
Alarm input 13  
Alarm input 14  
Alarm input 15  
Alarm input 16  
Relay 5b  
bk  
vio  
gr/pk  
rd/blu  
w/gn  
br/gn  
w/yw  
yw/br  
Relay 6b  
Relay 7b  
Relay 8b  
Alarm input 11  
Alarm input 12  
Video input 13  
Video input 14  
Video input 15  
Video input 16  
Relay 5a  
S1–5  
S1–6  
S1–7  
S1–8  
J1  
S2–5  
S2–6  
S2–7  
S2–8  
J5  
V5  
V6  
V7  
V8  
w/gr  
gr/bn  
Relay 2a  
J2  
Relay 6a  
J6  
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Relay output  
Video input termination  
J1 to J8  
S1, S2  
off  
Position 1 –2  
Relay contact  
N/O contact  
Input not  
terminated  
Position 2 –3  
Position 4 –5  
Position 5 – 6  
Relay contact  
N/C contact  
on  
Terminated with  
75 Ohm (deliv-  
ery state)  
Common  
not occupied  
Alarm input connection:  
J9/J11  
5 V  
5 kOhm  
Alarm input x  
PIN 10  
TTL  
Relay load = 60 V/2 A  
Note:  
Video input 1 – 16  
– 1 input per B&W and CCVS camera  
– 2 inputs per Y/C camera  
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4.2  
Grabber Card MVSigma  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
8
1
ON  
S1  
18  
26  
19  
9
1
MVSigma grabber card  
10  
Pin assignment  
Video input termination  
26–pin connector  
S1–1, S1–2,  
S1–3, S1–4  
Pin  
1
2
Assignment  
+12 V DC  
Video input 1  
Video input 2  
Video input 3  
Video input 4  
Used  
Color BNC  
w
V1  
V2  
V3  
V4  
off  
Input not  
terminated  
on  
Terminated with  
75 Ohm (deliv-  
ery state)  
3
4
5
6
7
Used  
8
9
Alarm input 1  
Alarm input 2  
Used  
yw  
gr  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Alarm input 3  
Used  
blu  
Used  
Used  
Used  
Alarm input 4  
Earth alarm inputs  
Alarm input 5  
Not used  
rd/blu  
w/gn  
br/gn  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
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4.3  
Connection to a Token Ring or Ethernet Network  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
In addition to the Ethernet connection on–board, there is an optional to-  
ken ring card available.  
Note:  
Only the card type Madge Token Ring Smart 16/4 PCI Ring Node may  
be used.  
Installation and configuration of the token ring card  
1. Switch off the computer and disconnect the network plug.  
2. Install the network card in the appropriate computer slot (see Section 2).  
3. Switch the computer on. The network card will be recognized and  
installed automatically by the system.  
Integration into a customer network with dynamic assignment of IP  
addresses (for Ethernet and token ring)  
In the delivery state, DHCP is activated. If, however, you have switched  
over to a fixed IP address and you would like to return to a dynamic dis-  
tribution of the IP addresses (DHCP), then activate DHCP as follows.  
1. Log on as the Administrator.  
2. Adapt the TCP/IP address as follows:  
D Select ”Start Control PanelNetwork Connections.”  
D Double–click on ”Local Area Connection General”.  
D On the following dialog box, select the ”Internet Protocol (TCP/  
IP)” option and click the ”Properties” button.  
D Activate the ”Obtain IP address automatically“ option button and  
confirm by clicking ”OK”.  
3. Adapt the computer names as follows:  
Select ”Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance→  
SystemComputer NameChange” and make the following en-  
tries for  
”Computer name:  
”Workgroup:  
<Computer name><Computer number>”  
<Computer name>_NETWORK”  
4. Confirm your entries by clicking ”OK”.  
5. Restart the computer.  
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Integration into a customer network with static assignment of IP ad-  
dresses (for Ethernet and token ring)  
Ask the system administrator for the IP and subnet address and proceed  
as follows:  
1. Log on as the Administrator.  
2. Adapt the TCP/IP address as follows:  
D Select ”Start Control PanelNetwork and Internet Connec-  
tions”.  
D Double–click on ”Local Area Connection”.  
D On the following dialog box, select the ”Internet Protocol (TCP/  
IP)” option and click the ”Properties” button.  
D Activate the ”Use the following IP addresses“ option button and  
enter the IP and subnet mask:  
”IP address: x . y . z . computer number”  
x: like other computers  
y: like other computers  
z: last two digits of the dongle number  
Computer number: consecutive number of the  
computer  
”SubNet address: e.g. 255 . 255 . 0 . 0” (remains the same)  
Confirm by clicking ”OK”.  
3. Adapt the computer name as follows:  
Select ”Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance→  
SystemComputer NameChange” and make the following en-  
tries for  
”Computer name:  
”Workgroup:  
<Computer name><Computer number>”  
<Computer name>_NETWORK”  
4. Confirm your entries by clicking ”OK”.  
5. Restart the computer.  
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4.4  
Connecting the ISDN Controller  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
The ISDN connection is established via a supplied adapter cable (with  
Western connector) to the So interface of the computer.  
Note:  
Only use the card type Fritz! Card PCI V2.0.  
video  
ISDN adapter  
card socket  
Western  
connector  
Adapter ISDN  
connecto connectio  
r n  
system  
ISDN  
controller  
(transmitter  
or receiver)  
Network  
network  
Ferrite core  
Supplied adapter  
cable  
Only necessary for TAE socket  
(not supplied as standard)  
For installation of the ISDN card the computer must have an ISDN con-  
nection and the card must be installed in the computer. Use the drivers  
provided.  
For data transfer the connection must support the EURO ISDN (DSS1)  
protocol. For So connections in PABXs this must be enabled first in the  
PABX. Also, the data service must be enabled in incoming and outgoing  
direction. The video system is configured for EURO ISDN as standard  
when supplied. For further details, see section 7.4.  
ISDN socket TAE 8 to So interface of the video system  
(9–pin Sub–D socket)  
Sub–D socket  
1 –  
TAE 8 Connector  
Function  
2 – SR1–  
3 – SR2+  
4 – SX1–  
5 – SX2–  
– 4 (b1)  
– 3 (a1)  
– 6 (a2)  
– 5 (b2)  
Transmitter wire  
Transmitter wire  
Receiver wire  
Receiver wire  
ISDN socket IAE (RJ 45) to So interface of the video system  
(9–pin Sub–D socket)  
Sub–D socket  
1 –  
IAE connector  
Function  
2 – SR1–  
3 – SR2+  
4 – SX1–  
5 – SX2–  
– 5 (b1)  
Transmitter wire  
Transmitter wire  
Receiver wire  
Receiver wire  
– 4 (a1)  
– 3 (a2)  
– 6 (b2)  
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4.5  
Connecting the VSCom 200 H (Interface Expansion)  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
Note:  
only use the VSCom 200 H PCI card.  
The interface expansion card is retrofitted as follows.  
1. Switch off the computer and install the interface expansion card in  
the appropriate computer slot (see Section 2).  
2. Reboot the computer.  
3. Log on as the Administrator.  
4. The system recognizes the interface expansion card automatically.  
4.6  
Connecting External Hard Disks  
A SCSI controller must be installed in order to connect the external hard  
disk housing.  
For information about the type and number of hard disks that may be con-  
nected, see the price list.  
Note:  
The Adaptec SCSI card 29160 may be used as the SCSI controller or the  
LSI Logic 160 MB Ultra Wide 68 PIN HD SYM 21040.  
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4.7  
Connecting the Cameras  
Note that one input is needed per B&W and CCVS camera and two inputs  
per Y/C camera.  
26–pin connector  
plug  
26–pin connector  
plug  
video system  
video system  
MVTitan  
MVSigma  
V1  
V2  
V1  
V2  
V8  
V4  
MVTitan  
MVSigma  
MVTitan  
Connector J9  
Connection of  
Connector J11  
Camera 1 – V1  
Camera 2 – V2  
B&W and CCVS  
cameras  
Camera 9 – V1  
Camera 10 – V2  
Camera 1 – V1  
I
I
I
I
I
I
Camera 4 – V4  
Camera 8 – V8  
Camera 16 – V8  
Y/C cameras  
Camera 1 – V1/V5 Camera 5 – V1/V5  
Camera 2 – V2/V6 Camera 6 – V2/V6  
Camera 3 – V3/V7 Camera 7 – V3/V7  
Camera 4 – V4/V8 Camera 8 – V4/V8  
––  
MVTitan: Maximum number of cameras per plug (J11 or J9) for mix-  
ture  
B&W or CCVS  
Y/C  
––  
1
8
6
4
2
2
3
––  
4
Note:  
Switch off the computer to connect the cameras.  
D
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4.8  
Connecting the V–DOG and Tamper Contact  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
The module is used to monitor the tamper contact and power supply of  
the power unit. For signaling, a sounder can be connected.  
V–DOG  
WD  
Connection  
connection  
RE1  
15–pin Sub–D  
for connecting  
sounders  
C2  
Outgoing to  
power supply  
C1  
Installation:  
A 15–pin MIDI extension cable is provided to connect a sounder to a C2  
connector.  
If necessary, remove the female connector from the MIDI cable and iso-  
late the cable ends.  
C2  
C2 connector assignment  
MIDI cable assignment  
1
2
3
4
5
6
C2  
C2  
C2  
C2  
C2  
C2  
1
8
9
Brown  
Red  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Brown  
Red  
Orange  
Pink  
Yellow  
Green  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
RE1  
not  
occupied  
Orange  
Pink  
RE1  
Yellow  
Green  
not  
occupied  
15  
PC switched off  
(disconnected  
from power)  
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4.9  
Connecting the Software Dongle and  
the Printer  
The programs are protected against unauthorized use by a dongle. The  
system cannot be operated without this dongle. The dongle must be con-  
nected to the PRN interface (LPT1) on the system board and remains  
there throughout operation. The dongle must be plugged in before  
switching the system on.  
A printer must be connected via the USB interface so as not to hinder the  
reading out of program information from the dongle.  
4.10  
Connecting a Fault Indicator  
A fault indicator (sounder) can be connected to relay 4 of the 1st MVTitan  
grabber card (must be activated in the configuration under Hardware/  
Connections).  
The following events will be signaled by the fault indicator:  
D
Images may be lost because the alarm archive is full  
The free disk space is not sufficient for the programmed total size of  
the archives  
D
D
D
D
D
The camera is not transmitting a video signal  
The database server could not record all images  
The grabber process does not answer in the prescribed time (timeout)  
The programmed holidays/special days are not released in the hard-  
lock  
The programming for the serially–connected security system has  
been deleted by a software update  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
System overload  
The directory could not be deleted from the database server  
Cannot create and write logbook  
The images could not be recorded by the database server  
The backup medium is full  
A timed backup could not be executed because a search macro was  
not found  
The programmed number of grabbers does not match the actual  
hardware configuration  
D
D
D
5% of the hard disk is not free  
The database server is not started  
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4.11  
Connecting the ATM via the Interface Processor (Serial)  
A maximum of 4 automatic teller machines or three automatic teller ma-  
chines and 1 access control system can be connected to the video sys-  
tem via an interface processor.  
The following ATM interfacing variants are available:  
D
Method 1:  
Problem:  
The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are not located far from the  
video system. The distance between the video system and interface  
processor and between the interface processor and an ATM should  
be less than 15 m.  
Solution:  
The individual ATMs are linked directly to the interface processor by  
specific interfaces.  
The distance between the video system and the interface processor  
and the interface processor and the ATMs is max. 15 meters.  
Connection  
principle:  
max. 15 m  
ATM1  
max. 15 m  
Interface  
processor  
video system  
ATM4  
Detailed connection:  
video system  
ATM1 – ATM4  
I1 I2 I3 I4 PC  
COM x  
Interface processor  
9–pin connection cable  
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D Method 2:  
Problem:  
The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are located further away from the video  
system. The distance between the video system and interface processor and be-  
tween the interface processor and an ATM cannot be less than 15 m.  
However, the ATMs are close enough to one another for them all to be connected  
to the interface processor so that the distance between the interface processor  
and each ATM is less than 15 m.  
Solution:  
The individual ATMs are linked directly to the interface processor by specific  
interfaces. Two OVS are required between the video system and the interface  
processor to increase the range.  
Connection  
max.  
ATM1  
principle:  
15 m  
max.  
15 m  
max.  
max.  
15 m  
Interface  
processor  
video system  
OVS  
OVS  
1000 m  
ATM4  
Detailed connection:  
ATM1 – ATM4  
video  
system  
OVS 2  
OVS 1  
I1 I2 I3 I4 PC  
V24  
9 pin (C3)  
V24  
(C3)  
1
5
9
6
9
6
1
5
9 pin  
COM x  
Interface  
processor  
OPTO  
OPTO  
max. 1,000 m  
For jumpering,  
see below  
For jumpering,  
see below  
9–pin connection cable  
Order no. 4.998.079.686  
(connection 1:1)  
9–pin connection cable  
Order no. 4.998.079.686  
(connection 1:1)  
Jumpering of OVS 1:  
J2 J1  
Jumpering of OVS 2:  
J2 J1  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
C3:  
C3:  
Pin 2 = transmitter line  
Pin 3 = receiver line  
Pin 2 = receiver line  
Pin 3 = transmitter line  
For assignment of OVS see Section 4.18.1  
For assignment of OVS see Section 4.18.1  
Note:  
By changing jumper J1 and J2 in the OVS it is  
possible to mix up the transmitter and receiver lines (see above).  
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D Method 3:  
Problem:  
The automatic teller machines (ATMs) are located further away from the video  
system. The distance between the video system and interface processor and be-  
tween the interface processor and an ATM cannot be less than 15 m.  
However, the ATMs are not close enough to one another for them all to be con-  
nected to the interface processor so that the distance between the interface proc-  
essor and each ATM is less than 15 m.  
Solution:  
The interface processor is connected directly to the video system.  
To increase the range, two OVS units are required between the interface  
processor and each ATM.  
Connection  
max.  
15 m  
max.  
max.  
15 m  
OVS  
OVS  
OVS  
OVS  
ATM1  
ATM4  
principle:  
1000 m  
max.  
15 m  
Interface  
processor  
video system  
Detailed connection:  
To ATM4  
Like ATM1  
(or AC system)  
Like ATM1  
Like ATM1  
To ATM3  
To ATM2  
OVS 2  
OVS 1  
ATM1  
V24  
(C3)  
V24  
(C3)  
9
6
1
5
1
5
9
6
9 pin  
9 pin  
I1 I2 I3 I4 PC  
OPTO  
OPTO  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
For jumpering,  
see below  
For jumpering,  
see below  
Interface  
processor  
9–pin connection cable  
Order no. 4.998.079.686  
(connection 1:1)  
ATM–specific cable  
connection or adapter  
Jumpering of OVS 1:  
Jumpering of OVS 2:  
Corresponding ATM  
Connection cable  
to the video system  
(COM x)  
J2  
J1  
1
2
3
1
2
3
C3:  
Pin 2 = transmitter line  
Pin 3 = receiver line  
For assignment of OVS see Section 4.18.1  
Note:  
By changing jumper J1 and J2 in the OVS it is possible to mix up the transmitter and receiver  
lines.  
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4.12  
Connecting the Barcode Reader  
4.12.1  
Barcode Reader V3300–N  
Only the barcode readers listed below should be used. With other types  
of barcode readers, you must check whether their protocol matches that  
of the video system.  
video system  
Barcode  
scanner  
V3300–N  
COM1  
COM2  
COM3  
COM x  
COM1/2/3  
Connection cable  
9–pin – 25–pin  
Note:  
Two OVS are required for distances > 20 m.  
(See Connecting the ATM, Method 2)  
To operate the VS3300–N, you must change some settings. A preconfi-  
gured hyperterminal program, which can be called up from the diskette  
under Windows r XP by typing in ”VISOLUX SCANNER.ht,“ is used as  
the program editor for the V3300–N.  
Programming the V3300–N  
The V3300–N can only be programmed on its internal COM2 or COM3  
interface; this must be done before calling up the video system program.  
Connect the V3300–N to the COM2 interface of the video system as fol-  
lows.  
video system  
V3300–N  
Hyper terminal  
COM2/3  
COM2  
Connection cable  
9–pin – 25–pin  
Certain settings are necessary on the V3300–N itself in order to program  
it. The following list gives you a brief summary. For more details, please  
refer to the listed sections of the V3300–N manual.  
D
Activating programming mode  
see ”Setup Mode” Section  
Setting the baud rate, number of data bits, number of stop bits, and  
parity  
D
see ”Changing Baud Rate”, ”Changing Number of Data Bits”,  
”Changing Stop Bits” and ”Changing Parity” Sections  
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D
D
Selecting communication protocol  
Use the default protocol.  
see ”Communications Protocol” Section  
Hide own device address  
The device address must not be transmitted because it is not evaluated  
in the video system and unnecessarily reduces the available memory  
capacity for the barcode reader data to be saved in live image.  
see ”Transmitting own device address” Section  
Hiding sequence ID  
The sequence ID must not be transmitted for the same reasons as  
above.  
see ”Transmitting Sequence ID” Section  
Deactivating the beeper  
D
D
The beeper must be deactivated because high scan frequencies  
cause data transfer errors when it is activated.  
see ”Activating beeper after receiving data” Section  
Defining transmit header  
Set STX as the header.  
See ”Defining Transmit Header” Section  
Defining transmit trailer  
Set CR, LF as trailers.  
See ”Defining Transmit Trailer” Section  
Enabling interface  
Enable the interface used by the V3300–N.  
see ”Enabling/Disabling Interface” Section  
Enabling codes  
D
D
D
D
Enable the codes that are used. The maximum code length is 17  
characters.  
see ”Enabling/Disabling Codes” Section  
Saving programming  
D
Before finishing the programming, you must store the set parame-  
ters using the ”Save” command and then press ”ESC”. The V3300–N  
then exits programming mode and restarts automatically. The device  
is ready to operate when ”READY TO READ” appears on the display.  
4.12.2  
Barcode reader DOUBLE–X–LR  
Contact Product Service Video of the video system manufacturer for con-  
nection of a barcode reader DOUBLE–X–LR.  
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4.13  
Connecting Foyer Card Reader MINITER RS 485  
The foyer card reader MINITER RS 485 is connected via a serial inter-  
face. A maximum of four foyer card readers can be connected in series.  
The foyer card reader LS23M and the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485  
can be operated on the same serial bus. Please note that the foyer card  
reader LS23M should preferably be installed as the last bus element.  
Foyer card reader 1  
(MINITER RS 485)  
video system  
Interface converter  
W&T 86000  
4.998.053.926  
4.998.098.769/  
4.998.098.767  
4
5
10  
22  
11  
23  
COM x  
RS232  
19  
21  
13  
25  
14  
Connection cable  
9–pin – 25–pin  
5 V DC  
2 x 0.6 mm per wire  
Note:  
D The distance between the interface converter and the last foyer card reader  
must not exceed 1000 m (installation cable J–Y(St) Y 2 x 2 x 0,6 mm).  
D Ensure the foyer card reader is correctly grounded.  
D Shielding may only be applied on one side.  
D The foyer card readers must only be connected  
4
5
via the card reader connectors.  
D If the last foyer card reader on the RS 485 bus is a MINITER,  
then for termination of the RS 485 bus, a terminal resistance of  
250 ohms is always required (resistance is included in the scope  
of delivery)  
J2  
inserted  
D To enable the foyer card reader to read the cards, the back square  
Foyer card  
reader 4  
(LS23M)  
at the rear of the inner housing must be cut out.  
For additional information about interface converter functions,  
please refer to the description for the W&T Interface Model 86000.  
MINITER RS 485 contact assignment  
Tamper switch  
0 V DC Input, GND (PIN 1)  
M door opener Output (PIN 2)  
RK/AK door opener Output (PIN 3)  
Signal RS 485– (PIN 4)  
Signal RS 485+ (PIN 5)  
+ 12 V DC Input (PIN 6)  
Fuse  
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Programming the foyer card reader MINITER RS 485  
Programming is carried out using MINITER RS 485 software. This can be  
installed on a service laptop or on a video system.  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Start the programming software and select RS 485 operation.  
2. Select the COM port to which the foyer card readers are connected  
via the “Interface” menu item.  
Even if several foyer card readers MINITER RS 485 are to be pro-  
grammed for the first time, only one foyer card reader should be con-  
nected during programming. This is because the foyer card reader  
will assign all the card readers with the same bus address by default.  
3. Select the “MINITER Read/Identify Miniter” menu and click “Iden-  
tification of all activ addresses”.  
“Address: 48” and “Protocol: Bosch” is displayed.  
4. Select foyer card reader number 48 and confirm your selection with  
”OK”.  
5. Click “Read Miniter” and enter “Password: 991357”. Confirm with  
”OK”.  
6. The foyer card reader addresses must be specified as follows:  
Foyer card reader no. 1 = address 48  
Foyer card reader no. 2 = address 49  
Foyer card reader no. 3 = address 50  
Foyer card reader no. 4 = address 51  
For operation, the other parameters must be set as follows:  
– Door opening time: optional  
– Door opener with buzzer: optional  
– Door opener interval tone: optional  
– Monitoring module: no  
– Password: 991357  
– Signal chipcard: no  
– Send start character: no  
– Data on display: no  
– Evaluate track 2: yes  
– Evaluate track 3 or 1: yes  
– Open door on fault: no  
– Protocol: Bosch  
– Bloc list: optional  
– Data length track 2: 18 (for credit cards)  
– Data length track 3/1: 26 (for EC cards)  
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7. Set different authorization for credit cards (track 2) and EC cards  
(track 3), so that access can be gained to the foyer card reader if the  
connection between the video system and the Miniter is interrupted  
(see operating instructions for Miniter RS 485).  
Otherwise in normal operation the video system takes over access  
authorizations.  
8. Save the file via the “File Save as” menu under the name “Di-  
Bos_foyer_card_reader_x” (x = 1 .. 4).  
9. Select “File Exit”.  
10. Select the “MINITER Write Miniter” menu and select and open the  
“DiBos_foyer_card_reader_x” file.  
The new and current address of the foyer card reader is displayed.  
11. Confirm the address with “OK”.  
12. Click “Write file in Miniter” and confirm this by entering the old pass-  
word.  
System confirmation is given when programming has been com-  
pleted successfully.  
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4.14  
Connecting Radio Clock DCF 77  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
The connection must be made to a serial interface.  
Note:  
Only the radio clock NeoClock DCF 77 should be used.  
video system  
DCF 77  
COM x  
Radio clock  
Radio clock  
The interface expansion card is retrofitted as follows.  
Use the supplied installation CD.  
1. Connect the radio clock to the serial interface.  
2. Log on as the Administrator.  
3. Enter the settings for the interface in use.  
Baud:  
2400  
Data bits: 8  
Parity:  
None  
Stop bits: 2  
Protocol: None  
4. Insert the installation CD.  
5. Call up ”Setup.exe” in the Windowsr XP Explorer.  
6. Select ”Install server” and click ”Next”.  
7. Select the destination directory for the programs.  
Click ”Next”, if you want to use the default path or click ”Browse” to  
select another one.  
8. Follow the on–screen instructions.  
9. Once installed, configure the ”Time Synchronization” program.  
D Select ”Start Control Panel System”.  
D Select the ”Hardware” tab and click ”Device Manager”.  
D In the tree structure, open the entry ”Ports” with a double click and  
select the ”Port settings” tab.  
D Double–click on the appropriate interface, e.g. ”COM 1”, to open  
its properties field.  
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10. Make the following settings in the configuration menu:  
Language:  
Port:  
”German”  
”COM x” (interface in use)  
Synchronization:  
Time lag:  
License:  
”Automatic”.  
Select ”0” (hours) and ”Daylight saving time”  
Enter serial number and activation code  
(Please note these entries are case sensitive)  
Click ”Save”.  
11. Click Yes” in the information window to start the ”Time Synchroniza-  
tion” service.  
Note:  
A timer appears in the Windowsr XP task bar (at the bottom edge of  
the screen). This confirms that the ”Time Synchronization” program  
has started.  
The color of the timer depends on the status of the receiver.  
Yellow:  
Red:  
Green:  
Program starting (takes up to three minutes)  
No synchronization or installation error  
The system timer is synchronized correctly with the  
receiver.  
12. End the ”NeoClock Time Server” service as follows:  
D Select ”Control Panel Administrative ToolsServices”.  
D Select the ”NeoClock Time Server” service and click ”Close” to  
exit the service.  
D Deactivate the service by selecting the start type ”Deactivated”  
and confirm with ”OK”.  
D Confirm with ”OK” and close the ”Services” dialog box and the  
Control Panel.  
13. Reboot the PC.  
14. The ”NeoClock Time Server” program must not be configured;  
instead TARDIS should be used. (Program used to synchronize  
video systems in a network; contact Product Service Video of the  
video system manufacturer.)  
15. Follow the operating instructions for NeoClock XP to position the  
clock (available as a PDF file on the CD).  
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4.15  
Web Connection for Access Via Browser  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
The master disk contains the preinstalled Web application for accessing  
the image archive via the browser. The Web application needs port 80  
and is activated by default. Should access via http be hindered, the World  
Wide Web Publishing service must be deactivated.  
Activating/deactivating the Web application:  
You must have administrator rights to carry out the following steps:  
1. Log on as the Administrator.  
2. Select ”Start Control Panel”.  
3. Double–click the ”Administrative Tools” icon.  
4. Double–click the ”Internet Information Services” icon.  
5. Open the tree structure under ”Internet Information Services” until  
you see the entry ”Default Web Site”.  
6. Select the entry ”Default Web Site”.  
7. Start the service with the button ” ”  
or  
stop the service with the button ” ”.  
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4.16  
Connecting a Modem  
May only be executed by authorized trained personnel!  
You must have administrator rights to carry out the following steps:  
4.16.1  
Selecting and Installing the Modem  
Notes for selecting the modem:  
D
Internal PCI modems, serially–connected modems, and modems  
connected via USB can be used as long as they are supported by  
Windowsr XP.  
D
D
Protocols V.90 and V.34 must be supported.  
Regulations of the relevant country must be observed (particularly  
with regard to operation in the telephone network, interference sup-  
pression, electrical safety and fire prevention).  
D
D
Compatible with the features of the national telephone networks.  
The special characteristics of company private telephone systems  
must be observed (e.g. deactivating dial tone recognition, tone or  
pulse dialing).  
Installing the modem  
Install the modem according to the supplied manufacturer documenta-  
tion. Under Windowsr XP, many modem types are recognized automati-  
cally. Nevertheless, you should take the special features of the installa-  
tion into consideration (example: if the modem does not recognize a  
telephone system’s dial tone, the option ”Wait for dial tone before dial”  
must be selected.  
Decrease Timeout Value for Outgoing Connections  
1. From the Windows r XP desktop, select ”Start Control Panel”.  
2. From the ”Control Panel” folder, select the ”Phone and Modem Op-  
tions” icon.  
3. On the ”Phone and Modem Options” dialog field, click the ”Modems”  
tab.  
4. From the list box, select the installed modem and click the ”Proper-  
ties” button.  
5. On the ” ... Properties” dialog, click the “Advanced” tab and then click  
the “Change Default Preferences ...” button.  
6. On the “General” page, under “Cancel the call if not connected within  
.. seconds,” change the value from “60” to “15.”  
7. Confirm the open dialog fields with ”OK”.  
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Enable dial–in (if incoming calls should be accepted)  
1. From the Windows r XP desktop, select ”Start Control Panel”.  
2. From the ”Control Panel” folder, select the ”Network Connections”  
icon.  
3. In the ”Network Connections” folder, under ”Network Tasks”, click the  
”Create a new connection” icon.  
4. On the ”New Connection Wizard” dialog box, click the ”Next” button.  
5. On the ”Network Connection Type” wizard page, select the option  
”Set up an advanced connection” and click the ”Next” button.  
6. On the ”Advanced Connection Options” wizard page, select the ”Ac-  
cept incoming connections” option and click the ”Next” button.  
7. On the ”Devices for Incoming Connections” wizard page under ”Con-  
nection Devices”, select the previously–installed modem and place a  
checkmark next to this entry. Click the “Next” button  
8. On the ”Incoming VPN Connection” wizard page, activate the ”Do not  
allow virtual private connections” option and click the ”Next” button.  
9. Create the new user as follows:  
D On the ”User Permissions” wizard page, click the ”Add” button  
and enter the following on the ”New User” dialog box:  
D User name: ‘RasUser8B19’  
D Full name: leave empty  
D Password: Enter password (can be changed later via the DiBos  
interface)  
D Confirm password: Enter the password again  
D Confirm with ”OK”.  
D On the wizard page, make sure that there is a checkmark next to  
the newly–created user ”RasUser8B19”.  
D Click the “Next” button.  
10. Set the settings for the network protocol as follows:  
D On the ”Networking Software” wizard page, select the ”Internet  
protocol (TCP/IP)” entry from the list box and make sure that  
there is a checkmark next to this entry.  
D Click on ”Properties” and make sure that in the ”Incoming TCP/  
IP–Properties” dialog box, the option ”Allow callers to access my  
local area network” is not selected and that the option ”Assign  
TCP/IP addresses automatically using DHCP” is selected. Con-  
firm with ”OK”.  
D Click the “Next” button on the wizard page.  
11. On the ”Completing the New Connection Wizard” wizard page, click  
”Finish”.  
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4.17  
Connecting AutoDome/SAE–Dome  
D Connecting AutoDome  
video system  
LTC 8780  
or  
LTC 8786  
LTC 8569  
or  
LTC 8570  
AutoDome  
BiPhase  
RS 232  
BiPhase  
COM x  
code merger  
RS 232/BiPhase  
converter  
BiPhase  
LTC matrix  
Note:  
Additionally a code merger LTC 8569 or LTC 8570 is needed, if a  
PTZ shall be controlled from the video system and a Bosch LTC ma-  
trix.  
D Connecting AutoDome via matrix  
Videosystem  
LTC 8x00  
AutoDome  
BiPhase  
Console  
Port  
COM x  
Allegiant Console cable  
LTC8506/00  
Hinweis: Valid CCL commands can be configured in the DiBos. Then you can  
send these pre–configured commands manually to the Allegiant ma-  
trix  
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D Connecting SAE Dome directly  
video system  
i.e.  
LNL–108 A  
SAE Dome  
RS 232  
RS 485  
COM x  
RS 232/RS 485 converter  
D Connecting SAE Dome with V3032 Biphase interface  
video system  
LTC 8780  
or  
LTC 8786  
LTC 8569  
or  
LTC 8570  
V3032  
SAE Dome  
RS 485  
RS 232  
BiPhase  
BiPhase  
COM x  
code merger  
Protocol  
converter SAE  
RS 232/BiPhase  
converter  
BiPhase  
LTC matrix  
Note:  
Additionally a code merger LTC 8569 or LTC 8570 is needed, if a  
PTZ shall be controlled from the video system and a Bosch LTC ma-  
trix.  
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4.18  
Connecting a Security System  
4.18.1  
General remarks  
The video system is connected to a SecSys via an RS 232 interface at  
COM x, e. g. by connecting an interface converter OVS in between.  
video  
system  
Bosch  
SecSys  
OVS  
COM x  
C3  
OPTO  
RS 232  
interface  
Interface  
converter  
No specific alarm modifications are necessary on the security system for  
connection to the video system. A suitable interface module is required.  
All settings are made via the video system user interface:  
Data transmission must be enabled in the SecSys and the SecSys must  
be equipped with a suitable interface module (see Connections).  
With the OVS it is possible to compensate any differences in the transmit-  
ter and receiver line assignments of the devices on the V.24 side of the  
link. To do this change the jumpers J1 and J2.  
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Jumper assignment for interface converter OVS  
J4  
3
2
1
Attention:  
Remove the OVS  
OVS  
network plug before opening  
the device !  
J5  
3
2
1
C11  
+
For power supply of 12 V/24 V  
Connection 12 V/24 V  
J4  
3
J5  
3
J6  
2
2
1
J6  
2
2
1
1
1
J2 J1  
1
1
2
3
For a power supply of 230 V  
J4  
3
2
3
J5  
3
J6  
2
2
1
2
1
1
C3  
V.24  
OPTO  
Replacing transmitter and receiver lines  
Variant 1: Variant 2:  
J2  
1
2
J1  
1
2
3
J2  
1
2
J1  
1
2
C3:  
C3:  
Pin 2 = transmitter line  
Pin 3 = receiver line  
Pin 2 = receiver line  
Pin 3 = transmitter line  
3
3
3
Connector assignment for OPTO Connector assignment for V.24 (C3)  
Direction  
Input –  
Connection  
Direction  
Transmitter/Receiver *  
Receiver/Transmitter *  
0 V  
Connection  
1
6
5
9
2
3
5
Input +  
Output +  
Output –  
* Depends on J1/J2  
Note:  
Telecommunications cable type J–Y(St)Y 2x2x0,6 is recommended for cabling.  
Ground the cable shield at the center end to prevent earth currents.  
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4.18.2  
Connecting to NZ 500 (20 mA)  
video system  
NZ 500  
SU 500  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
9
5
6
1
SDI+  
SDI–  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
Only connect shield to NZ 500.  
Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6  
SU 500:  
J1 inserted (1200 bit/s)  
4.18.3  
Connecting to BZ 500 (20 mA)  
video system  
BZ 500 LSN  
ANNE 10  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
SM 20  
RXD  
0V  
9
5
6
1
SDI+  
SDI–  
TXD  
+
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
DIR  
C3  
OPTO  
Note:  
COM 2 and COM 3 only with  
ERSE 10 interface module  
Only connect shield to BZ 500.  
Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6  
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4.18.4  
Connecting to AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
D V.24 Connection to AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
video system  
AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
SMA  
2
3
5
SDI  
0 V  
COM x  
SDO  
max. 25 m  
Connection to the AZ 1010/NZ 1008 must  
be programmed at the center  
B2  
SMA  
B1  
Jumper assignment (V) on the SMA  
S 3A  
S 3B  
V1  
1
2
3
Jumper V1 set to 2/3  
Level for V.24 interface  
D 20 mA connection to AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
video system  
AZ 1010/NZ 1008  
LNA  
+12V  
GOM  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
+UV  
9
5
6
1
SDO  
SDI  
SDO  
SDI  
SDI–  
SDI+  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
Jumper assignment (V) on the SMA  
Jumper V1 set to 1/2  
Level for V.24 interface  
Only connect shield to AZ 1010/NZ 1008.  
Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6  
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4.18.5  
Connecting to NZ 1012  
D V.24 connection to NZ 1012  
video system  
NZ 1012  
SSM  
EAN  
ZSN  
Software versions:  
18508.0 A8.1  
18508.1 A8.1  
3
2
5
SDI  
0 V  
V4  
V2  
COM x  
S3  
S2  
SDO  
S0  
max. 25 m  
Dip–Fix switches (S) and jumpers (V) on SSM  
Interface 1: Interface 2:  
S0  
S1  
S2  
S3  
On:  
Off:  
On:  
On:  
1200 baud  
S4  
On:  
Off:  
On:  
On:  
1200 baud  
Video system  
S5  
Video system  
Transmit priority for NZ 1012 S6  
Device is connected  
Device is connected  
Transmit priority for NZ 1012  
S7  
V2, V4 Inserted: V.24 interface  
V12, V14 Inserted: V.24 interface  
Note: Connection to interface 2 is possible.  
D 20 mA connection to NZ 1012  
video system  
NZ 1012  
EAN  
+U1  
GOM  
Range  
OVS  
max. 1000 m  
+UV  
9
SDO  
SDI  
SDO  
SDI  
SDI–  
5
SDI+  
COM x  
6
1
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
Insert SSM jumpers at ”20 mA”.  
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4.18.6  
Connecting to BZ 1012 (20 mA)  
video system  
BZ 1012  
EAB  
+24V  
GOM  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
+UV  
9
5
6
1
SDO  
SDI  
SDO  
SDI  
SDI–  
SDI+  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
Insert SSM jumpers at ”20 mA”.  
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4.18.7  
Connecting to NZ 1060  
D V.24 connection to NZ 1060  
video system  
NZ 1060  
SIE  
ZAN  
ZVE  
Software versions:  
18033.0 A6.2  
18033.2 A6.2  
18033.3 A6.2  
2
3
5
SDO  
0 V  
COM x  
V3  
V1  
SDI  
max. 25 m  
Note:  
It is preferable to use interfaces 6 through 9, but connection to interfaces 2  
through 5 is also possible depending on the project.  
Program the appropriate interface to AUX (1200 baud), insert jumpers on SIE (V1,  
V3) for V.24 interface.  
D 20 mA connection to NZ 1060  
video system  
NZ 1060  
ZAN  
+12V  
GOM  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
+UV  
9
5
6
1
SDO  
SDI  
SDO  
SDI  
SDI–  
SDI+  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
It is preferable to use interfaces 6 through 9, but connection to interfaces 2 through 5 is also  
possible depending on the project.  
Program the appropriate interface to AUX (1200 baud), insert jumpers on SIE (V2, V4) for 20 mA  
interface.  
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4.18.8  
Connecting to BZ 1060 (20 mA)  
video system  
BZ 1060  
ZAB  
+24V  
GOM  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
+UV  
9
5
6
1
SDO  
SDI  
SDO  
SDI  
SDI–  
SDI+  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
It is preferable to use interfaces 6 through 9, but connection to interfaces 2 through 5 is also  
possible depending on the project.  
Program the appropriate interface to AUX (1200 baud), insert jumpers on SIE (V2, V4) for 20  
mA interface.  
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4.18.9  
Connecting to UEZ 1000 (20 mA)  
video system  
UEZ 1000  
AVK  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
9
5
6
1
SDI+  
SDI–  
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
C3  
OPTO  
Only connect shield to UEZ 1000.  
Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6  
4.18.10 Connecting to UEZ 2000 (20 mA)  
video system  
UEZ 2000 LSN  
AVM 100  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
OVS  
SM 20  
RXD  
0V  
9
5
6
1
SDI+  
SDI–  
TXD  
+
COM x  
SDO+  
SDO–  
DIR  
C3  
OPTO  
Note:  
COM 4 and COM 5 only with  
SEMO1 interface module  
Only connect shield to UEZ 2000.  
Installation cable J–Y (St) Y 2x2x0,6  
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4.18.11 Connecting to UGM 2020  
D 20 mA connection to UGM 2020 or TESP (by telephony)  
video system  
UGM 2020  
TESP  
SGK  
EPC/EPC2  
OVS  
Software versions: from EAPS–4  
SGKUGM  
1
6
9
5
DLA0  
DLB0  
DLA1  
DLB1  
EAPS–5  
COM x  
C3  
OPTO  
Jumper 1 – 4 open  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
D 20 mA connection to UGM 2020 via UESS  
video system  
UGM 2020  
ÜSS  
SGK  
EPC/EPC2  
OVS  
Software versions:  
SGKUGM  
from EAPS–4  
EAPS–5  
6
A0  
B0  
A1  
B1  
1
COM x  
5
9
C3  
OPTO  
Range  
max. 1000 m  
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Connections (continued)  
4.18.12 Connecting to Bosch D9000 Series  
video system  
Bosch D9000  
* See Note 1  
D9133  
* See Note 2  
Power +  
32 Power +  
31 SDI–A  
30 SDI–B  
29 Common  
* See Note 3  
SDI–A  
SDI–B  
COM x  
Common  
The video system is triggering in case of  
– Unacknowledged alarm point status  
– Unacknowledged supervised point status  
– Unacknowledged trouble point status  
Note:  
1. Panel firmware must be version 6.3 or higher. Refer to panel installation instructions for additional  
information. Some panel programming is required (see section on SDI Automation).  
2. D9133 (not included) module must be set for adress 80. Only one D9133 per panel is allowed.  
Refer to D9133 installation instructions for additional information.  
3. Connection of D9133 to DiBos is accomplished using a null modem cable ”DB9F” (not included).  
Additional programming is required in the DiBos to use the alarm panel for job activation. Refer to  
the installation instructions for DiBos, under the Section for Configuration of Security System in-  
puts.  
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5
XP Administration  
5.1  
Changing from video system to XP administrator level  
May only be executed by authorized personnel!  
Proceed as follows in order to change from the video system to the XP  
administrator level.  
1. End the operating procedure in the video system  
( ”System Exit system” menus).  
2. In Windowsr XP click the ”Start Log Off” menu. The Windows log-  
off dialog will appear.  
3. Press the right Shift key and click the Log Off button. Here, hold the  
right Shift key down until the Windows logon screen appears.  
4. Log on with the following user name.  
D AdministratorDe for the German version of the operating system  
D AdministratorEn for the English version of the operating system  
D AdministratorEs for the Spanish version of the operating system  
D AdministratorFr for the French version of the operating system  
Please do not use the user Administrator any longer!  
For security reasons, you must ask the “Product Service Video” of  
the video system manufacturer for the password. Then, for security  
reasons, change this password.  
5.2  
Log on as Windowsr XP user  
To log on in Windowsr XP as a user of the operating system, proceed as  
follows.  
1. In Windowsr XP click the ”Start Log Off” menu. The Windows log-  
off dialog will appear.  
2. The system will log on automatically as DiBos user.  
D dibosDe for the German version of the operating system  
D dibosEn for the English version of the operating system  
D dibosEs for the Spanish version of the operating system  
D dibosFr for the French version of the operating system  
For security reasons, you must ask the “Product Service Video” of  
the video system manufacturer for the password. Then, for security  
reasons, change this password.  
Warning:  
an automatic start, e.g. after a power failure, only occurs as preset user.  
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6
Configuration  
If you are starting the video system for the first time, a dialog box appears  
with the following configuration possibility:  
D
Basic configuration with the wizard  
The basic configuration is intended for inexperienced users. With the help  
of a setup assistant, you will create a basic configuration of the system with  
a few clicks of the mouse. The system automatically recognizes the con-  
nected video hardware (cameras, grabber).  
If more extensive configuration is necessary, this occurs with the help of  
the standard (expert) configuration since the basic configuration is only  
called automatically on the first start of the system. If later you would like to  
go from the standard configuration to the basic configuration, this is only  
possible with a loss of the configuration data and the saved video images.  
D
Use standard configuration program  
The standard configuration (expert configuration) is intended for users  
who have a certain amount of experience with the system. If you select the  
standard configuration, you will see a dialog box “Setup Assistant Adminis-  
trator” in which you must enter your name and password (you must use this  
name/password to log onto the system for the first time). After confirmation  
of your entries, you will reach the standard configuration.  
Proceed as described above by clicking the individual menu items and  
making the corresponding settings.  
You will find operating instructions for both types of configuration-  
online, that is, directly in the system. For this call up the online help  
by pressing the “F1” key or clicking the “Help” button.  
6.1  
Basic configuration  
For more information on this, please see Section 3.  
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6.2  
Standard configuration (expert configuration)  
6.2.1  
Configuration Drives  
(Database/drives menu)  
This dialog box shows you an overview of the hard drives and network drives  
available.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
The list box contains all hard drives and network  
drives that are known to the system at the start of  
configuration. The total size, the free memory capac-  
ity and the occupied memory capacity are shown in  
Mbytes.  
The drives that are listed can be activated or deacti-  
vated.  
The drive is activated.  
The drive is not activated.  
2
3
4
Update  
If an additional drive is activated during the configu-  
ration, it can be accepted into the list box by clicking  
update.  
Selected drives  
Accept  
The total size of the memory capacity, the free  
memory capacity and the occupied memory capacity  
are shown in Mbytes for the activated drives.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
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Note:  
Note:  
Several drives can be made available for archives. In this case,  
the archive images are evenly distributed amongst the acti-  
vated drives.  
The external SCSI drives must be activated before starting up  
the PC.  
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6.2.2  
Configuration Archives  
(Database/archives menu)  
The archives presented in the overview box are located on the activated drives.  
The archives partition the drives into individual areas so that the saved images  
can be found more quickly during image searches. Images and search results  
are stored in the archives.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Creates a new archive.  
Click on New and designate the name of the archive  
in the input box Name (5)  
New  
Deletes an existing archive.  
2
3
4
Delete  
Copy  
Choose an archive in the list box and click on Delete.  
The archive is deleted when you confirm the warning  
message.  
Copies an existing archive.  
Choose an archive in the list box and click on Copy.  
The archive is copied and can be adapted quickly.  
Archive  
Number  
The system assigns a (system) number to the ar-  
chive. It is used for internal identification in case  
there are archives with the same name. Each ar-  
chive receives the next highest number or the next  
number in the sequence if an archive is deleted.  
Search results always have the number 255.  
5
Archive  
Name  
Displays the name of the archive (can be changed).  
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Type  
Select an archive type.  
For most applications, it is advisable to set up a  
separate archive for each camera. This enables a  
fast search in the image archive later.  
Ring archive  
Ring archive: The images are saved one after the  
other. If the ring archive is full, the storage process  
begins all over again. The oldest images are over-  
written. A history ring can be assigned to a ring ar-  
chive so that the images that triggered the alarm are  
also saved.  
Alarm archive  
History ring  
Alarm archive: The alarm archive contains the im-  
ages recorded after triggering of the alarm. The  
alarm archive is not overwritten. A history ring can  
be assigned to an alarm archive so that the images  
that triggered the alarm are also saved.  
History ring: The images are saved one after the  
other. If the history ring is full, the storage process  
begins all over again. The oldest images are over-  
written. A history ring must be assigned to a ring or  
alarm archive. Because of the way the history ring  
works, no rapidly repeating triggers may be allocated  
to it, as is the case for example with sensor cam-  
eras, PIR movement detectors and door contacts.  
The usage of pre–alarm images is recommended for  
rapidly repeating triggers. Pre–alarm images can be  
set–up in Job macros/save.  
History ring for ar-  
chive x:  
Select the archive to which the history ring should be  
assigned.  
Assign complete  
history ring  
The history ring will be assigned completely to an  
alarm or ring archive.  
only assign x his-  
tory ring images  
Only the number of images entered will be assigned  
to an alarm or ring archive.  
Notes:  
The purpose of the history ring is to save a detec-  
tor’s images only when at rest. If a significant event  
occurs, e.g. a hold–up alarm, the images from the  
history ring are copied into the assigned alarm or  
ring archive. This process enables a quick recon-  
struction of the event because the alarm archive as-  
signed contains the images that triggered the alarm  
as well as the images after the hold–up.  
7
Memory manage-  
ment  
If necessary, activate function and input number of  
days. Deletion always occurs at midnight. “1” means  
that the saved images will still be deleted at midnight  
on that same day.  
Delete images af-  
ter x days  
Total size  
Total size of the archive in MB. The used and free  
memory space in the archive is immediately shown  
underneath.  
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Used  
The available memory is indicated. If the total of all  
configured archives exceeds 90% of the entire avail-  
able memory, a message appears. A reserve of at  
least 10% must be remain.  
8
9
Memory capacity  
Accept  
System memory available  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.3  
Configuration of hardware connections  
(Hardware/connections menu)  
You can set–up numerous hardware options in this dialog box. Select the hard-  
ware either by clicking on the arrow pointing downwards and making the selec-  
tion or by activating—clicking—the relevant control box in front of the hardware.  
Click once more for deactivation.  
Control box is activated. Hardware is selected.  
Control box is not activated. Hardware is not selected.  
The settings on this hardware page should not normally be changed unless  
there are expansions. If changes are actually required, they can only be carried  
out by authorized persons or after consultation with the technical support de-  
partment.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Framegrabber  
1 MVTitan: The system contains one MVTitan  
Grabber.  
2 MVTitan: The system contains two MVTitan  
Grabbers.  
1 Sigma:  
The system contains one MVSigma  
Grabber.  
2
3
Video signal  
IP cameras *  
PAL or NTSC  
A maximum of 16 network cameras can be con-  
nected.  
* See section 6.2.15 for additional information. Contact Bosch Security  
for an IP camera compatibility list.  
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4
5
6
ISDN*  
When connecting to other systems of this type via  
ISDN  
Network  
Modem*  
When connecting to other systems of this type via  
a network  
For modem connections A RAS capable modem  
must be connected and RAS service must be  
installed.  
7
8
Simulation  
Support for four alarm inputs that can be simu-  
lated for triggering test alarms or for the applica-  
tion of a job such as “burning a CD” for example.  
Virtual detector  
The virtual detectors offer the same functionalities  
as the other detectors in the system. They provide  
inputs that can be used to carry out jobs in the  
video system. In contrast to other units, virtual  
detectors are not physical hardware. Virtual detec-  
tors can be used by other software programs to  
communicate with the video system. A maximum  
of 32 virtual detectors are available.  
9
Fault indicator  
For internal error identifier. The fault indicator al-  
ways uses relay 4 of the 1st MVTitan. The events  
that lead to triggering of the fault indicator can be  
found in chapter 4.10.  
10 Automatic teller ma-  
chine*  
Connection of a maximum of 4 automatic teller  
machines each with 2 alarm inputs.  
11 Foyer card reader*  
Connection of a maximum of 4 foyer card read-  
ers.  
12 Barcode reader*  
13 SecSys *  
14 Accept  
Connection of one barcode reader.  
Connection of a security system.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
* Option  
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6.2.4  
Configuration of automatic teller machine (option)  
(Hardware/automatic teller machine menu)  
A maximum of 4 automatic teller machines each with 2 alarm inputs can be con-  
nected (must be activated under Hardware/Connections). These inputs, which  
have to be supported by the video system, must be configured as detectors.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the relevant ATM input. The selected line  
is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether a detector (con-  
tact) should be configured or not.  
Input is interpreted.  
Input is not interpreted.  
Assignment of the inputs:  
Input 1 + 2 = automatic teller machine 1  
Input 3 +4 = automatic teller machine 2  
Input 5 +6 = automatic teller machine 3  
Input 7 +8 = automatic teller machine 4  
Inputs 1, 3, 5, 7 normally activate the portrait  
camera and inputs 2, 4, 6, 8 activate the money  
withdrawal camera.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter the  
name. Any name can be chosen. The alarm input  
is now known to the system under this name.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.5  
Configuration of the foyer card reader inputs (option)  
(Hardware/foyer card reader/inputs menu)  
A maximum of 4 foyer card readers can be connected, with each foyer card reader  
supporting one alarm input (must be activated under Hardware/Connections).  
These inputs need to be configured as detectors.  
The number of foyer card readers configured must match the number of foyer  
card readers connected.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the foyer card  
reader should be activated or not.  
A foyer card reader will be connected to the input.  
No foyer card reader will be connected to the input.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen. The input is  
now known to the system under this name.  
Time management  
Setup  
Click on Setup in the Time management column  
if you want to enter time management information  
for the foyer card reader. If not, then continue  
with item 9.  
Note:  
Only possible if a time period was specified on  
the Time periods menu.  
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5
6
Foyer card reader time  
Activate Foyer card reader time controlled and  
controlled  
implement the following settings.  
Default setting  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the De-  
fault setting list box and select the default set-  
ting the foyer card reader should have.  
Foyer card reader  
open  
– The foyer is always open.  
Foyer card reader au- – Access is only valid with an EC card or credit  
tomatic  
card. Cards from specified banks can be  
locked out here.  
Foyer card reader  
closed  
– The foyer is always closed.  
7
You have determined the default setting of the  
foyer card reader in the preceding item. If neces-  
sary, activate the corresponding item as well if  
this default setting needs to be time–limited.  
8
9
Time period  
Accept  
Enter the time period within which the time limita-  
tion is to be in effect (q. v. configuring Time peri-  
ods).  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.6  
Configuration of the foyer–card reader lockouts (option)  
(Hardware/foyer card reader/lockouts menu)  
In this dialog box it is possible to lockout certain bank routing codes, i.e. EC  
cards that correspond to the locked out entries have no access authorization.  
Access is denied by the foyer–card reader. The basic setting of the foyer–card  
reader must be set to “Foyer–card reader automatic.”  
Entering lockouts  
No  
.
Name  
Description  
1
2
New  
Click on New.  
Locked bank reference  
numbers  
Enter the bank reference number to be locked in  
the text box.  
It is possible to use wildcards (? or *) in any com-  
bination. For this, heed the following note and the  
examples.  
Once entered, the bank reference number is in-  
cluded in the list field (3).  
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Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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Deleting lockouts  
No  
.
Name  
Description  
3
Locked bank reference  
numbers  
Select the lockout you wish to delete from the list  
box.  
4
5
Delete  
Accept  
Click on Delete. The lockout is deleted.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
With the wildcards, you must heed the following meanings:  
?
Any character or no character may appear at the exact position of the ques-  
tion mark.  
*
A sequence of any characters (one character and more) or no character may  
appear at the exact position of the asterisk.  
Example:  
12?78*4 locks the bank reference code  
1217834 or  
12078123456674 or  
128784 (if for * no character)  
etc.  
43*  
Locks out the bank reference code  
43 or  
436574 or  
etc.  
Exception:  
*
locks all bank reference codes  
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6.2.7  
Configuration of barcode reader (option)  
(Hardware/barcode reader menu)  
You can connect a barcode reader (must be activated under Hardware/Con-  
nections). The barcode reader supports the output of a scanner. This input,  
which is supported by the video system, needs to be configured as a detector.  
No  
.
Name  
Description  
1
Input  
Type  
Click the input of the barcode reader. The line is  
activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the barcode  
reader should be activated or not.  
A barcode reader will be connected to the input.  
No barcode reader will be connected to the input.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen. The input is  
now known to the system under this name.  
relevant places  
from  
– Enter the position of the barcode number here  
from where the barcode reader is to begin  
checking (counting starts from the left).  
Number  
Accept  
– Enter the number of places to be checked.  
5
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.8  
Configuration of security system inputs for Bosch D9000 Series  
(option)  
(Hardware/SecSys inputs menu)  
The serial connection of a Bosch D9000 Series SecSys allows for many Sec-  
Sys inputs to be assigned to each video system input.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the input should  
be configured or not.  
Input is interpreted.  
Input is not interpreted.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen. The input is  
now known to the system under this name.  
Addresses  
Assign  
Click on Assignin the column Addresses if you  
would like to assign certain SecSys addresses to  
the input.  
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5
6
“Assignment of ad-  
Select the SecSys addresses that you would like  
dresses” dialog box  
to assign to the input and click OK.  
The address is assigned to the input.  
The address is not assigned to the input.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.9  
Configuration of security system inputs for Bosch alarm systems  
– excluding D9000 Series (option)  
(Hardware/SecSys inputs menu)  
The serial connection of a SecSys allows up to 16 input types to be defined  
which, when they occur, trigger an alarm in the system.  
Each input type is assigned line statuses as the default, but these can be  
adapted for specific projects in LSN security systems. In addition, security sys-  
tem addresses can also be assigned to any input type.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
LSN security systems are not yet available in the United States.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select the input type.  
The input type, e.g. hold–up, is activated.  
The input type is not activated.  
Note:  
Certain line statuses are assigned to each input  
as the default. This assignment can be changed  
for LSN security systems.  
3
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen. The input is  
now known to the system under this name.  
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4
5
Line status  
Click on Assign, in the Line status column if you  
would like to change or view the standard assign-  
ment of the line status (only for LSN security sys-  
tems).  
“Assignment of line sta- To add line statuses, select the line status on the  
tuses” dialog box  
right and click on Add.  
To remove line statuses, select the line status on  
the left and click on Remove.  
Confirm with Close. The line statuses on the left  
are assigned to the SecSys input.  
6
7
Addresses  
Click on Assignin the column Addresses if you  
would like to assign certain SecSys addresses to  
the input.  
“Assignment of ad-  
dresses” dialog box  
To add addresses, put the addresses into the in-  
put boxes from group ... detectors .. and to  
group .. detectors .. and click on Add.  
To remove addresses, select the addresses to be  
removed on the left and click on Remove.  
Confirm with Close. The addresses on the left  
are assigned to the SecSys input.  
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Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.10  
Configuration of alarm simulation  
(Hardware/alarm simulation menu)  
The video system supports 4 alarm inputs, which can be simulated for triggering  
test alarms.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
Please ensure that input 1 corresponds to the  
button Alarm 1, input 2 corresponds to the button  
Alarm 2, etc.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the test alarm  
input should be configured or not.  
The input should be used for alarm simulation.  
The input should not be used for alarm simulation.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.11  
Configuration of virtual detectors  
(Hardware/virtual detector menu)  
The virtual detectors offer the same functionalities as the other detectors in the  
system. They provide inputs that can be used to carry out jobs in the video sys-  
tem. In contrast to other units, virtual detectors are not physical hardware.  
Virtual detectors can be used by other software programs to communicate with  
the video system. A maximum of 32 virtual detectors is available.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the input should  
be configured or not.  
The input is to be used as a virtual detector.  
The input is not to be used as a virtual detector.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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Note:  
External software can communicate with the virtual detectors via a  
COM interface (COM stands for Component Object Model).  
For a simple connection, please see a type library (VirtualInputs.tlb)  
in the installation directory of the video system.  
The COM interface provides the following functions:  
HRESULT SwitchOn(SHORT inputNr);  
HRESULT SwitchOnWithData(SHORT inputNr,VARIANT vZeit, VARIANT vTransactionNr, VARIANT vATMNr,  
VARIANT vBankCode, VARIANT vAccountNr, VARIANT vAmount, VARIANT  
vAlarmId);  
HRESULT SwitchOnWithAlarmId(SHORT inputNr, VARIANT vAlarmId);  
HRESULT SwitchOff(SHORT inputNr);  
The data types have the following format:  
Name  
inputNr  
Type  
Length  
4
Application  
SHORT  
Detector number whose  
status is to be changed.  
vZeit  
VARIANT (String/number)  
Indicates the time from  
unsynchronized external  
systems (e.g. GAA).  
(hh:mm)  
vTransactionNr VARIANT (String/number)  
4
6
Transaction number  
vATMNr  
VARIANT (String/number)  
Automated teller machine  
number  
vBankCode  
vAccountNr  
vAmount  
VARIANT (String/number)  
VARIANT (String/number)  
VARIANT (String/number)  
VARIANT (String/number)  
8
10  
4
Bank routing number  
Account number  
Amount (entire number)  
Alarm Id  
vAlarmId  
8
Searches for these boxes can be done using the browser interface or the  
search dialog in the image archive.  
Example: Virtual detector via Web browser  
http://”IP adress”/VirtualInputSrv.asp?inputNr=”x”&action=on  
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6.2.12  
Configuration of detector inputs  
(Hardware/Frame grabber/Detector menu  
With this dialog box you can activate and deactivate the contact inputs of the  
grabber card and select the stable state. A maximum of 8 or 16 contact inputs  
can be connected to each MVTitan grabber card and a maximum of 5 contact  
inputs can be connected to each MVSigma grabber card. A maximum of 2  
MVTitan or a maximum of 1 MVSigma can be installed.  
Note:  
If a sensor camera is configured, the associated detector input is  
used as a sensor input. The detector input is no longer available as  
an alarm input.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding input. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the input should  
be configured or not.  
Input is interpreted as an alarm input.  
Input is not interpreted as an alarm input.  
3
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
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4
5
Open contact  
Determine whether the alarm input should be an  
open or closed contact.  
The input is an open contact.  
The input is a closed contact.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.13  
Configuration of cameras  
(Hardware/Frame grabber/camera menu)  
With this dialog box you can select which camera you would like to activate and  
which camera type it should be.  
A maximum of 8 or 16 cameras can be connected to each MVTitan grabber card  
and a maximum of 4 cameras can be connected to each MVSigma grabber  
card. A maximum of 2 MVTitan or a maximum of 1 MVSigma can be installed.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding camera input. The  
selected line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select the camera type.  
You can choose from: PAL camera, SVHS  
camera, sensor camera, or dome camera.  
Information regarding the SVHS cameras:  
Each SVHS camera uses 2 inputs. The layout of  
the inputs can be seen in chapter 4.1.  
Information concerning sensor cameras:  
Each sensor camera uses one detector input in  
the Frame grabber/detector menu; e.g. detector  
input 2 is automatically used when the sensor  
camera has been configured to input 2. This  
means that when all cameras are configured as  
sensor cameras, physical contact is no longer  
available.  
3
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
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Setup  
These settings can be set individually for each  
camera. They will remain saved until a change is  
carried out.  
Click on Setup to do the following:  
– change the image settings such as brightness,  
contrast, color and compression for all camera  
types;  
– in addition with sensor cameras the areas to be  
monitored must be drawn in and the sensitivity  
set  
– and implement the interface settings, camera  
positions and camera controls for dome  
cameras.  
The individual setup settings are explained in a  
subsequent section.  
5
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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Image settings for all camera types  
Implement the setting for each camera as required.  
No.  
1
Name  
Image settings  
Image properties  
Description  
Click on Image settings.  
2
Set the brightness, contrast and color. You can  
view the result of the setting in the camera image  
next to it.  
3
4
Compression  
Image format  
Set the compression here. Values between 1 and  
5 are possible, whereby 1 is the lowest  
compression (that is, the best image quality) and  
5 the highest compression (that is, the worst  
image quality).  
Set the resolution. You can choose between fine  
and coarse.  
Only every second pixel (quarter image) is used  
for coarse resolution.  
5
6
Image size  
Use default  
The image size is displayed here. It is dependent  
on the previously selected settings.  
Click on Use default when you would like to call  
up the default settings.  
Default: Average for brightness, contrast and  
color. 1 (low) for compression. Fine for image  
format.  
7
OK  
Click OK to confirm the entries.  
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Set the monitoring area for the sensor camera (movement detection)  
Implement the setting for each camera as required.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Motion detection  
Click on Motion detection. The entire image  
content within the blue area is sensitive at first;  
i.e. content is monitored for movement. If you  
want to limit the area to be monitored, carry out  
the next step.  
2
Within the blue area  
Clicking with the left  
mouse button or  
Dragging an area with  
the left mouse button  
pressed down  
A minus sign appears next to the mouse cursor,  
which indicates that the selected area is not  
sensitive and thus not evaluated upon movement  
detection. Non–sensitive areas are shown  
shaded.  
Clicking with the right  
mouse button or  
Dragging an area with  
the right mouse button  
pressed down  
A plus sign appears next to the mouse cursor,  
which indicates that the selected area is sensitive  
again and that evaluation will occur upon  
movement detection. Sensitive areas are shown  
not shaded.  
3
Alarm overshoot time  
Enter the time for which the detector input is to  
stay in alarm status after an alarm occurs.  
Note:  
A recording job must be linked to the detector input.  
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Sensitivity  
high  
Change the sensitivity if the results of the  
movement detection are not satisfactory.  
The sensitivity is higher; i.e. smaller texture  
changes (outlines, brightness, movement) are  
necessary to trigger an alarm.  
low  
Grid  
The sensitivity is reduced; i.e. bigger texture  
changes (outlines, brightness, movement) are  
necessary to trigger an alarm.  
5
6
When Grid is activated, an image is blended into  
the grid. The size of the sensitive/not sensitive  
areas displayed is based on the grid.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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Set dome cameras  
Implement the setting for each camera as required.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Dome settings  
Click on the Dome settings tab.  
Creating interface settings  
2
Interface  
The settings for the interfaces have to be carried  
out first. Additional dome setting can only be set  
after this.  
Connection  
Settings  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards and select  
the interface.  
Click on settings and then enter the setting for  
the COM interface (bits per second, data bits,  
stop bits, parity, camera log). The settings  
depend on the camera type. Please see the  
manual for the matrix for more information.  
Camera Protocol  
Camera  
The entry occurs automatically if you have  
previously entered the settings.  
Give the address of the camera. The address is  
setup in the camera.  
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Saving camera positions  
You can set the positions of dome cameras to which you can automatically  
swivel time and time again. Users can quickly select these positions in the live  
image, provided they are authorized to do this.  
3
This is how you control  
the camera.  
This is how you swivel the camera:  
Move the mouse cursor into the camera image  
until the direction arrow points in the direction in  
which you want to swivel the camera. Then press  
the left mouse button. The camera swivels in the  
direction of the arrow with the speed increasing  
the further you move the arrow outwards (with the  
mouse button held down).  
This is how you zoom:  
Move the mouse cursor into the center of the  
camera image until the magnifying glass appears  
with a plus or minus sign. You can zoom the  
camera by clicking the left mouse button.  
The camera moves closer to the object.  
The camera moves away from the object.  
4
5
Camera settings  
Focus  
Implement the following settings.  
Sharpness of the image and  
Brightness  
Aperture  
Positions saved  
ID Name  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the ID  
name text box and select a number that has not  
been used if you want to save a position or select a  
previously saved position if you want to change it.  
Note:  
A previously saved camera position can be  
displayed by selecting it in the ID Name text  
box and clicking on Display .  
The saved position is deleted via Delete .  
Save  
Click on Save , enter a logical name in the open  
dialog box, and confirm it. A message appears  
that the scene has been saved. The name is  
imported into the ID Nametext box. When this  
name is selected, the camera automatically  
moves to this camera position.  
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Entering control commands via the command line  
Here using the command line you can specify different settings for dome  
cameras or matrixes that you can call up automatically again and again. For  
more information about which commands are possible, see the operating  
instructions for the camera or matrix in question. The operator can select these  
commands quickly in the live image if these have been released for the  
operator’s authorization.  
6
Camera command line  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Camera command line option group and select  
a number that has not been used if you want to  
save a position or select a previously saved  
position if you want to change it.  
Enter the command in the command line (via the  
line with the down arrow).  
Note:  
You can perform a command for checking by  
clicking on Transmit .  
The saved command is deleted via Delete .  
Save  
Click on Save, enter a logical name in the open  
dialog box, and confirm it. A message appears  
that the command has been saved. The name is  
imported. Selecting this name causes the camera  
to automatically carry out the command.  
Accepting entries  
OK  
7
Click OK to confirm your entries.  
Example: Matrix: CCL command  
LCM+ 2 1  
(that is, switch Camera 2 to Monitor 1)  
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6.2.14  
Configuring relays  
(Hardware/Frame grabber/Relays menu)  
A maximum of 4 or 8 relay outputs can be connected to each MVTitan grabber  
card. With the MVSigma grabber card, no relays can be connected. A maximum  
of 2 MVTitan can be installed.  
The relays can be activated locally using a remote station or via a browser.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Click on the corresponding relay output. The  
selected line is activated.  
Please be aware that relay output 4 might already  
be in use. This is the case when a fault indicator  
has been selected in the Connections menu. In  
this case, the system automatically uses relay  
output 4 of the 1st MVTitan with the fault  
indicator.  
2
Type  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the relay output  
should be activated or not.  
The relay output is activated.  
The relay output is not activated.  
3
4
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.15  
Configuring IP cameras  
(Hardware/IP cameras menu)  
A maximum of 16 IP cameras (network cameras) can be connected. The IP  
cameras can also be connected to the available cameras through Frame  
grabber.  
Only those cameras with which JPEG images can be called up via the http  
protocol can be used as IP cameras.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Input  
Type  
Click on the corresponding output. The selected  
line is activated.  
2
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the  
Type column and select whether the output  
should be used by an IP camera or not.  
The output is being used by an IP camera.  
The output is not being used.  
3
Name  
Place the cursor in the Name column and enter  
the name. Any name can be chosen.  
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Setup  
Click on Setup and implement the settings for  
each camera.  
Enter the following  
– Address (URL) of the camera under which  
JPEG images can be called up.  
Note:  
If you click on Display , you can check to see  
whether the URL entered is correct. In this case  
the camera image appears.  
Note:  
Axis: http://”IP–address”/jpg/image.jpg  
Mobotix: http://”IP–address”/record/current.jpg  
– User name and password for the cameras;  
these are required for registration (e.g. Mobotix  
banking camera)  
– Activate images per second  
Note:  
This function should always be activated when  
the camera delivers the same image repeatedly  
upon repeated requests, even though no new  
image was grabbed. Thus the network load can  
be minimized during live image display.  
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Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.16  
Configuring time periods  
(Time periods menu)  
To ensure that jobs are activated at specific times, you can define different  
times for specific events, such as triggering a save job at certain times.  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a time period.  
1
New  
Click on New and enter the actual name in the  
Name input box.  
Deletes a time period.  
2
3
Delete  
In the overview (in the right side of the dialog box),  
select the time period that you wish to delete and  
click on Delete.  
Time intervals  
Weekdays  
Holidays  
Choose the day and continue with steps 4 and 5.  
– Monday through Sunday  
– Holidays. Holidays can be adapted for particular  
countries (see Administration Menu).  
Special dates  
– Days that can be selected at will.  
Warning: The system evaluates the entries  
according to priority. If entries assigned to a  
particular day are contradictory, the entry with the  
higher priority is always in effect.  
– Special dates (highest priority)  
– Holidays (average priority)  
– Weekdays (lowest priority)  
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5
Time interval  
The times (from ... to) for the selected weekdays,  
holidays and special dates can be entered here.  
New  
Edit  
A new time can be entered.  
An existing time can be changed.  
Delete  
Day  
Deletes the time periods of the selected day.  
The holidays and special dates are selected here.  
Note:  
Activation only occurs on the selected day if a  
time interval is assigned. If there is no time  
interval, no activation occurs.  
New  
Edit  
A new day can be selected.  
An existing day can be changed.  
Deletes the selected day.  
Delete  
Accept  
6
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
You have to assign a time period to a job in the Job Activations menu.  
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6.2.17  
Configuration of the ISDN connections (option)  
(Connections/ISDN menu)  
In this menu, define your own user station (local computer) and the remote  
stations so that you are able to establish a connection to a remote station when  
continuing the configuration process and/or to allow a connection to your own  
user station.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Name  
Enter the locale computer name in Name of the  
options group Own user station.  
Note:  
In the live image, the local computer name is  
displayed in the last line of the Connection  
menu.  
2
Own number  
Enter the complete telephone number of your own  
user station into the entry box Own number. In the  
case of PABXs, which make an assignment to the  
number called, it is easier to just enter an “A”.  
3
4
Number of B channels  
Own number  
Enter the number of B channels in the entry box  
Number of B channels.  
Activate the corresponding option  
.. Check incoming  
connections  
–if the system is to check whether the number  
entered matches your own number. The  
connection is only made if they match.  
.. do not check  
– if the system should not check whether the  
number entered matches your own number.  
Can be selected if there is only one additional  
connection. In this case, your own number does  
not have to be entered.  
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6
Incoming calls  
Activate the corresponding option  
.. only accept if in list  
of remote stations  
–if the system should check whether the calls are  
coming from a configured remote station. The  
connection is only made if they match.  
.. do not check  
–if the system is not to perform any check.  
Creates a new connection to a remote ISDN  
remote station.  
Click on New and enter the actual name of the  
remote station (the computer name) in the Name  
input box.  
New  
Deletes the connection to a remote ISDN remote  
station.  
In the overview (in the lower portion of the dialog  
box), select the remote station that you wish to  
delete and click on Delete.  
7
8
Delete  
Number  
Enter the complete telephone number of the remote  
station in the entry box Number . If your own user  
station is located at a PABX, you must enter a digit  
(usually a “0”) before the number of the remote  
station in order to reach the outside line.  
9
Licensed remote station Activate Licensed remote station for projects  
that require this, e.g. for a Rubin K1 as a remote  
station (optional).  
10 Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.18  
Configuring network connections  
(Connections/network menu)  
In this dialog box you can determine the video systems to which—via the  
network—a two–way connection should be connected.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a new connection to a remote network  
remote station.  
Click on New and enter the actual name of the  
remote station (the computer name) in the Name  
input box.  
1
New  
Deletes the connection to a remote network  
remote station.  
In the overview (in the lower portion of the dialog  
box), select the remote station that you wish to  
delete and click on Delete.  
2
3
Delete  
Address  
Enter the TCP/IP address of the remote station or  
the computer name (e.g. for DHCP) in the  
Address input box.  
4
Licensed remote station Activate Licensed remote station for projects  
that require this, e.g. for a Rubin K1 as a remote  
station (optional).  
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Incoming calls  
Activate the corresponding option  
.. only accept if in list  
of remote stations  
– if the system should check whether the calls are  
coming from a configured remote station. The  
connection is only made if they match.  
.. do not check  
Accept  
– if the system is not to perform any check.  
6
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
The number of accessible remote stations can be viewed in the  
dongle. For manual connection setup, only the number of released  
connections is offered.  
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6.2.19  
Configuring modem connections  
(Connections/modem menu)  
In this dialog box you can determine the video systems to which—via the  
modem—a two–way connection should be connected.  
In order to ensure that a configuration can be performed, an RAS–capable  
modem* must be connected and RAS service must be installed. If no  
RAS–capable modem is connected or no RAS service is installed, the following  
note symbol and a button with additional information appear.  
Note:  
Function must be activated under Hardware/Connections.  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a new connection to a remote modem  
remote station.  
Click on New and enter the actual name of the  
remote station (the computer name) in the Name  
input box.  
1
New  
Deletes the connection to a remote modem  
remote station.  
In the overview (in the lower portion of the dialog  
box), select the remote station that you wish to  
delete and click on Delete.  
2
3
Delete  
Number  
Enter the complete telephone number of the  
remote station in the entry box Number . If your  
own user station is connected to a PABX, you  
must enter a digit (usually a “0”) before the  
number of the remote station in order to obtain  
the exchange line.  
* See Section 4.16.1 for additional information.  
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5
6
Modem  
Password  
Accept  
Select the connected modem in the Modem list  
box.  
Click Password in order to change the RAS  
password for incoming calls.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect  
inputs, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.20  
Configuring storage job macros  
(Job macros/save menu)  
Job macros, e.g. saving images automatically (so–called storage job macros),  
define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or when an alarm  
is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then be used for  
variable alarm triggers and cameras.  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a new storage job macro.  
1
2
3
New  
Click on New and enter the name in the input box.  
Deletes an existing storage job macro.  
Select a storage job macro in the list box and click  
on Delete. The storage job macro will be deleted.  
Delete  
Copy  
Copies an existing storage job macro.  
Select a storage job macro in the list box and click  
on Copy. The storage job macro is copied and can  
be adapted quickly.  
4
5
Number of images  
Interval job  
Enter the number of images to be recorded per  
second in the Number of images input box.  
Note:  
The system does not check the plausibility of the  
configured images here. Please check this yourself.  
Activate Interval job if recording is not to be  
continuous, but intermittent recordings are needed. If  
this is the case, enter:  
Recording time  
Pause  
The duration of a recording.  
The time between recordings  
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Total duration  
Activate the corresponding option  
As long as input  
status unchanged  
– if recording (with possible pauses) should be  
repeated as long as the input status of the alarm  
input exists. Recording does not end until the  
input status is changed.  
Fixed duration  
– If the entire duration of recording should be  
restricted to the time you enter.  
Pre–alarm images  
In recording time  
Enter the time for which the system is to save  
images before an alarm. A time from “0” to “10”  
seconds can be entered.  
In contrast to the history ring, pre–alarm images can  
be used for rapidly repeating triggers.  
Note:  
The system saves continuous images from the  
particular camera in the working memory. Only in the  
event of an alarm does the system write these  
images from the last x seconds automatically into  
the camera’s alarm archive. The images are then  
assigned before alarm images. This allows you to  
subsequently look at events leading to the alarm and  
the events after the alarm in the image archive. One  
image is saved per second of pre–alarm here, i.e. for  
0 seconds no image, for 1 second one image, for 2  
seconds 2 images, etc.  
8
9
Archives  
Accept  
Select the archive list or archives in which the  
images are to be saved.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
Note:  
Note:  
If the job macro is assigned to various cameras in theJob  
activations menu, all images will be stored in a common archive.  
If more than one target archive is assigned to a job macro, the same  
image will be written in all archives.  
A job macro must be configured before activating a job.  
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6.2.21  
Configuring alarm transmission job macro  
(Job macros/alarm transmission menu)  
Job macros define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or  
when an alarm is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then  
be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras.  
In the event of an alarm, the station issuing the alarm establishes a connection  
to a configured remote station. A separate connection window from the station  
issuing the alarm is opened in the live image of the remote station, and the  
images of the cameras assigned to this job macro are displayed in the remote  
station. Activation of the job macro occurs in the Job activation menu.  
Before you begin the alarm transmission job macro:  
D
Activate  
the  
ISDN  
and/or  
Networkcheckbox  
in  
the  
Hardware/Connections menu.  
Define your own user station and the remote stations in the  
D
Connections/ISDN and/or Connections/network menu.  
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Configuring an alarm transmission job macro:  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Creates a new transmission job macro.  
Click on New and enter the name in the input box.  
New  
Deletes an existing transmission job macro.  
2
Delete  
Select a transmission job macro in the list box and  
click on Delete. The transmission job macro will be  
deleted.  
3
4
Copy  
Copies an existing transmission job macro.  
Select a transmission job macro in the list box and  
click on Copy. The transmission job macro is copied  
and can be adapted quickly.  
Remote stations  
Available stations  
This list box contains all remote stations known in the  
system.  
Stations to be  
called  
This list box contains the stations that should be  
called by this job macro. The job macro should create  
a connection to these stations.  
During selection, proceed as follows:  
Select the station and possible spare stations, to  
which a connection should be established, from the  
list box of available stations and click the <<button.  
The selected stations are added to the list box of  
stations that are to be called.  
Note:  
Please note that the system processes the stations  
that are to be called from top to bottom if no  
connection can be established with the top station.  
This means that the remote station at the top must  
be the station that you wish to communicate with first.  
The other stations are spare stations.  
5
6
Hold connection as  
long as input status  
unchanged  
Activate this function when the connection should  
only exist as long as the input status is unchanged. If  
the input status changes and the function is  
activated, the connection will be disconnected.  
Timeout for  
connection setup  
Enter the time within which an attempt should be  
made to establish a connection to the relevant  
station.  
Note:  
If the total time of the connection setup to a remote  
station has elapsed (and the triggering criteria still  
exists and item 5 is selected), an attempt to set up a  
connection to the next station in the list is started  
automatically, using the same settings.  
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Authorization level  
Select the authorization level. This job macro will only  
be available to the user with the authorization level  
selected.  
Note:  
The name and connection password for the  
authorization level (from the User  
management/authorization levels menu,  
Connection passwordbutton) have to match each  
other in the local station and in the station that is to  
be called. The individual releases of authorization  
level, e.g. released cameras, archives..., can vary  
however. You can then receive the releases of  
authorization level in the remote station when logging  
into the remote station.  
8
9
Repeating the  
connection  
If a number of attempts are made, in the event that  
establishing a connection to all the remote stations in  
the list fails, then activate this function and  
Pause  
enter the time after which a new log–in attempt  
should be made.  
Total duration of  
connection setup  
Activate the corresponding option  
As long as input  
status unchanged  
–if recording (with possible pauses) should be  
repeated as long as the input status of the alarm  
input exists. Recording does not end until the input  
status is changed.  
Fixed duration  
– If the entire duration of recording is restricted to  
the time you enter.  
10 Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.22  
Configuring backup job macro  
(Job macros/backup menu)  
Job macros define sequences (jobs) that should either run continuously or  
when an alarm is triggered. These jobs, which are only defined once, can then  
be used for variable alarm triggers and cameras.  
For back job macros, the current day’s images can automatically be saved to  
a network drive for example. Activation of the job macro occurs in the Job  
activation menu.  
Before you begin the backup job macro:  
Before you can setup a backup job macro in the configuration, you have to  
create a search macro in the image archive and save. Set the criteria in this  
search macro that is to be used when searching for images. This search macro  
is assigned to a backup job macro when configuring (see in no. 4: “Configuring  
backup job macro”).  
This is how you can create a search macro:  
D
D
D
Call up the image archive.  
Select the Database/search dialog (Single images) menu.  
Define the time, camera number, archives and remote stations for the  
search macro in this dialog box.  
D
D
D
Click on the Search macros tab in the dialog box in the upper left side and  
select the command Save .  
Enter a name for the search macro and confirm with OK. This saved  
search macro appears in the configuration and can be selected.  
Leave the image archive and call up the configuration via the  
Configuration menu. You can now create a backup job macro.  
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Configuring a backup job macro:  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a new backup job macro.  
1
New  
Click on New and enter the name in the input box.  
Deletes an existing backup job macro.  
2
3
Delete  
Copy  
Select a backup job macro in the list box and click on  
Delete. The backup job macro will be deleted.  
Copies an existing backup job macro.  
Select a backup job macro in the list box and click on  
Copy. The backup job macro is copied and can be  
adapted quickly.  
4
Backup  
to execute  
Select the search macro in the list. The result of this  
search macro will then be saved upon activation of  
the backup job macro.  
5
6
7
Authorization level  
Select the authorization level for archive access  
during backup from the list.  
Selecting backup  
drive  
Select the drive. The data will be transferred to this  
drive.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
Note  
A time–controlled backup can only be linked to one alarm status. To  
do this, select a detector input that is always in alarm. A time period  
and a backup job macro have to be assigned to this detector input.  
The use of a SIM detector is only recommended if the backup is to  
be done manually. A SIM detector is not suitable for an automatic  
time–controlled backup because the alarm status will not be  
maintained if system is reset.  
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6.2.23  
Configuration of job activations  
(Job activations menu)  
Any number of system reactions for the alarm inputs can be specified in this  
menu. A job activation is absolutely necessary in order to ensure that camera  
images are saved.  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Creates a new job activation.  
1
New  
Edit  
Click on New and make your entries in the dialog  
box that opens.  
For editing an existing job activation.  
Select a job activation in the list box and click on  
Edit. You can now change the existing inputs.  
2
Deletes an existing job activation.  
3
4
Delete  
Copy  
Select a job activation in the list box and click on De-  
lete. The job activation is deleted.  
Copies an existing job activation.  
Select the job activation in the list box and click on  
Copy. The job activation is copied and can be  
adapted quickly.  
5
Input  
Select the input.  
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Trigger  
Alarm  
Stby  
Select the triggering criteria that are to trigger the job  
activation.  
The job is activated as soon as the alarm input is  
triggered.  
The job is activated as long as the input is in standby  
mode. Can be used for history recording.  
Never  
The job is not activated.  
7
8
Job macro  
Camera  
Select the job macro that is to be implemented.  
Click on the camera that is to be used for recording  
or transmission.  
9
Camera control  
Presets  
Select Camera control if you want to control a ca-  
mera. You can choose between previously saved  
presets or marcos.  
Click on Presets and select the preset in the List  
field (refer to page 89 to see how to save camera  
presets).  
Macros  
Click on Marcros and select a marco in the List field  
(refer to page 90 to see how to save macros).  
10 Time period  
Select the time period within which the input status is  
to lead to an activation.  
Note:  
Once the time period has elapsed, no activation oc-  
curs. The end of a time period also ends a job.  
11 Relays  
Relay control  
If necessary, select the relay that is to be controlled  
and assign this relay  
at Relay control one of the following statuses: Job  
start, job duration or job end.  
Note:  
The relay is controlled for approximately one second  
with job start and job end.  
Job duration so long as job exists.  
12 Sound  
Activate this function as required.  
When starting a job, an audible sound sequence is  
played (can be set separately for each job activa-  
tion). If several jobs are assigned to one input, it is  
possible to play the signal sound once only. History  
jobs can thus be specifically indicated (audibly).  
When starting a job, no audible sound sequence is  
played. This allows for silent alarms to be triggered  
in the case of a holdup.  
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13 Priority  
Determine the priority of the job. Priority 1 (high) to  
priority 5 (low).  
Note:  
A priority can only be specified in connection with a  
job macro.  
14 Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
The inputs must be defined in the following menus:  
For detector inputs, see the Hardware/framegrabber/detectors menu.  
For the foyer card reader input, see the Hardware/foyer card reader menu.  
For automatic teller machine inputs, see the Hardware/automatic teller ma-  
chine menu  
For SecSys inputs (statuses), see the Hardware/SecSys inputs menu.  
For alarm simulation inputs, see the Hardware/alarm simulation menu.  
Inputs of the virtual detectors see Hardware/Virtual Detectors menu  
For the barcode reader input, see the Hardware/barcode reader menu.  
Note:  
A time–controlled backup can only be linked to one alarm status. To do this, se-  
lect a detector input that is always in alarm status. This detector input has to  
be assigned a time period and a backup job macro.  
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6.2.24  
Configuration of authorization levels  
(User management/authorization levels menu)  
You can create different authorization groups in this menu if you have adminis-  
trator rights. These so–called authorization levels enable you to determine  
what the user is allowed to do in the system. The Administrator authorization  
level has all rights, and this is configured before delivery from the plant.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Creates a new authorization level.  
Click on New and enter the name in the input box.  
New  
Deletes an existing authorization level.  
2
3
Delete  
Select an authorization level in the list box and click  
on Delete. The authorization level is deleted.  
Configuration  
Activate the check boxes in front of the functions in  
which the person with this authorization level is al-  
lowed to implement configuration.  
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Outp Dome  
Activate the check boxes of those elements (cameras,  
relays) that are to be available for the person with this  
authorization level. In the case of dome cameras, a  
2nd column with a check box is also displayed.  
The check boxes in front of the elements stand for:  
Left column: In the live image, the user is only  
shown the cameras and relays for  
which the check box is activated.  
Right column: In the live image, the user can only  
control the cameras for which the  
check box is activated.  
Note:  
The video system only offers the video hardware that  
is already configured. If new components are set up,  
access to them must subsequently be configured for  
all authorized users.  
5
Img dat del  
By activating the check box, you can select the ac-  
cess rights for the authorization levels in the relevant  
archives.  
The activated check boxes in front of the elements  
stand for:  
Image In the image archive, the user sees only the  
archives for which the checkbox is activated.  
Dat  
The stored images, together with the supple-  
mentary data (e.g. date, time, ATM data) can  
be searched for, viewed, evaluated, copied  
and printed.  
Del  
The contents of the archives can be deleted.  
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Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect inputs,  
click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.25  
Configuration of the users  
(User management/user menu)  
To protect access to system components and data, operating procedures can  
only be carried out by logged–on users. Each user is assigned an authorization  
level for the work he/she needs to carry out (also see configuration of authoriza-  
tion levels).  
Additionally, the logon procedure of a user can be protected by a password.  
This password is only evaluated with local logon procedures. For remote lo-  
gons, the authorization password is evaluated. With remote login procedures,  
the password of the authorization levels is evaluated.  
Note:  
You should definitely protect the Administrator authorization  
level with a password. Please ensure that this password in only  
known to those persons responsible for this video system.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Creates a new user.  
Click on New and enter a user name in the Name  
input box.  
New  
Deletes an existing user name.  
2
Delete  
In the overview (in the lower portion of the dialog  
box), select the user name that you wish to delete  
and click on Delete.  
3
4
Password  
Click on Password and enter a password for the  
user. Confirm your entries.  
Authorization level  
Click on the arrow pointing downwards in the list  
box and select an authorization level for the user.  
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6
Dual authorization  
Accept  
Activate the function when the user is only allowed  
to login to the system together with another user.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
Note:  
There is no limit to the number of users that can be set up.  
The user password is only valid for the logon procedure of a local user.  
The authorization Administrator can only be given by other adminis-  
trators.  
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6.2.26  
Configuration of options  
(Settings/options menu)  
This dialog box enables you to implement optional settings for the live image,  
the image archive and for an automatic disconnection.  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Live image window and  
image archive window  
can be iconized  
Here you can choose whether the ability to ico-  
nize the live image and image archive windows  
should an option. Changes are taken over only  
after restarting DiBos.  
2
Automatic disconnection For ISDN and network connections and local live  
image, you can  
Time until display of  
warning dialog  
– enter the time after which a warning dialog is to  
be displayed and, in addition,  
Time until disconnec-  
tion if warning dialog  
remains unanswered  
– the time after which there is to be a cancel if the  
warning dialog remains unanswered (value 0  
means no cancel).  
Automatic cancella-  
tion of the local con-  
nection  
If the local connection (the local live image) is  
also to be automatically cancelled after the pre–  
set time, activate the check box (it can be useful  
to save bandwidth with the grabber).  
3
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.27  
Configuration of security settings  
(Settings/security menu)  
You have the option of implementing security settings in this dialog box, e.g.  
browser access, or encoding for network connections.  
No  
.
Name  
Description  
1
All authorization levels  
may end DiBos  
Activate the check box if all users should receive  
authorization to end the system.  
2
Browser access  
With browser access via network.  
Access without log–on – Activate the check box if access to the system  
permitted  
is to be allowed via the browser (without logon).  
User account used  
– In the list box, select the user for whom this ac-  
cess is used.  
3
Encoding for network  
connections  
You can select the encoding options for data  
transmission.  
The same setting must be used for all stations in  
order to enable the connection.  
Unencoded data  
transmission  
– The data transmission occurs unencrypted, e.g.  
for an application on the network.  
Use default key  
– A default key, which is the same for all video  
systems, is used. It is already present on all  
systems and is activated when this function is  
selected.  
Use unique key  
– A unique key is generated. This key must be  
loaded on all the other video systems (see item  
4).  
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4
Key management for  
unique key  
This item is only to be carried out if you want to  
use a unique key.  
New  
Generating a unique key:  
Click on New and enter a name for the encod-  
ing. Click on OK to confirm.  
Warning:  
The current encoding will be overwritten.  
Save  
Load  
Saving a unique key:  
It is advisable to save the generated key onto a  
floppy disk immediately and to keep it in a safe  
place, as this key must be loaded for the other  
video systems.  
To do this, insert a diskette and click on Save.  
Select drive letter A and click on Saveagain.  
Loading a unique key:  
Insert a diskette and click on Load. Select the  
file and click on Open.  
Deleting a unique key:  
If you generate a new key or load a new key,  
the system automatically replaces the current  
key with the new key.  
5
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.28  
Configuration of audio signals  
(Settings/audio signals menu)  
In this dialog box, you can allocate different audio signals to incoming mes-  
sages from network / modem and ISDN connections. This gives you a differenti-  
ation option.  
Assigning an audio signal to a connection:  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Incoming connections  
Select the connection to which you wish to assign  
an audio signal.  
2
Create  
Click on Create thereby opening the window  
within which you then select the wav file you wish  
to assign to the connection. Click on Open to ac-  
cept the file.  
3
5
Reference  
Playback  
The wav file is displayed to you in the Reference  
text box located there.  
If you want to hear the file for testing purposes,  
click on Playback.  
6
7
Stop  
Clicking on Stop ends the playback.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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Deleting an audio signal:  
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Incoming connections  
Select the connection whose audio signal you  
wish to delete.  
3
4
7
Reference  
Delete  
The wav file is displayed to you in the Reference  
text box located there.  
Click on Delete. The reference to the wav file is  
deleted.  
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.29  
Configuration of the dongle  
(Settings/dongle menu)  
In this dialog field, you can see the serial and job numbers, the approved sys-  
tem performance features and the approved status of the hardware dongle and  
the hardware dongle extension file.  
The hardware dongle expansion file contains system performance features ac-  
quired subsequently. To activate these system performance features, the file  
must be loaded. The hardware dongle expansion file always relates to a partic-  
ular dongle (specify dongle and order number).  
Loading a new dongle file:  
No  
.
Name  
Load new file  
Description  
1
Click on Load new fileto load a new file. Import  
the data from a diskette for example. The cur-  
rently existing file is overwritten.  
3
Accept  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
Deleting an existing dongle file:  
No  
.
Name  
Description  
2
3
Delete  
Accept  
Click on Delete, to delete the existing dongle file.  
Click on Accept. If you have made incorrect in-  
puts, click on Reject and start over.  
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6.2.30  
Administration configuration  
(Administration menu)  
This dialog box contains the following options:  
No.  
1
Name  
Configuration data  
Save  
Description  
The configuration can be saved on the network  
drive or data medium.  
Note:  
For security reasons, the configuration should  
always be saved on an external data medium.  
Load  
A new configuration can be loaded. The new con-  
figuration overwrites the current one.  
2
3
Printout  
Print  
The configuration is printed.  
Preview  
Setup Wizard  
Start  
The configuration is shown as a preview.  
It is possible to re–configure the system.  
Click Start. Note, however, that if you do this, the  
configuration and image data will be deleted.  
During reconfiguration, you can select from  
– a basic configuration with which you create a  
basic configuration of the system with just a few  
mouse clicks, which you can then complete or  
– the standard configuration (expert configura-  
tion), with which you must enter the complete  
configuration.  
All settings and all image archives must be de-  
leted before a re–configuration can be carried out.  
The system does this automatically after you  
have confirmed a warning message.  
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4
Upload of the holiday  
program  
You have the option here to adapt the holidays for  
the time program according to specific countries.  
The adjustment must be made in theHolidays.xml  
file.  
Upload  
Click on Upload and answer the warning mes-  
sage with Yes if the current file is to be overwrit-  
ten or with Cancel if you want to change the file.  
Note:  
Save the Holidays.xml file in Explorer, before you  
change it in Editor.  
5
User data  
Set  
Click on Set. You will see an entry box where you  
can enter information about the system documen-  
tation (e.g. contract number, customer).  
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7
Startup  
Proceed as follows to start up the computer:  
Connecting the System Components  
Activating External Hard Disks  
Switch on the PC  
Check ISDN connection  
Check network connection  
Check grabber driver  
Change computer name (if necessary)  
Check ATM link  
Checking the Web Connection  
Program system, perform system test  
Storing reference images  
Log off via ”Change user”  
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7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
Connecting the System Components  
See Section 4.  
Activating External Hard Disks  
External hard disks must be activated before starting up the PC.  
Switching On the PC (Startup)  
1. Switch on the computer and the monitor.  
The computer carries out its startup procedure and automatically  
starts the video system. The startup procedure is complete when the  
log on dialog box of the video system appears. The video system is  
already running in the background.  
2. Log on as the Administrator.  
Note:  
The system can be started from the Windowsr XP level by clicking on the  
”Start All Programs DiBos” menu.  
7.4  
Checking the Optional ISDN Connection  
General requirements  
For data transfer via ISDN, the connection must support the DSS1 proto-  
col. For So connections in PABXs this must be enabled first in the PABX.  
The data service also has to be enabled in both directions (incoming and  
outgoing) for this connection.  
Requirements for the video system  
Check whether the ISDN driver has started.  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Start your PC and open the live image.  
2. Exit the video system as the Administrator.  
3. Select ”Start Control PanelPerformance and Maintenance →  
System”.  
4. Select the ”Hardware” tab.  
5. Click the ”Device Manager” button.  
6. In the tree structure, open the ”Network Adapter” directory by  
double–clicking on it.  
7. Double–click on the entry ” AVM ISDN –Controller Fritz Card PCI  
V2.0”.  
The status of the driver is displayed in the ”Device status” field.  
8. You can restart with ”Start All Programs DiBos”.  
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7.5  
Checking the Optional Network Connection  
Networking details  
The following details are required from the network operator for  
starting up and checking the network:  
D
D
D
IP address  
Subnet mask  
(Gateway)  
Notes for checking the network  
Use the following test programs to start up and check the network:  
1. Select ”Start All Programs Accessories Command prompt” .  
2. The following commands are available:  
ping  
This command is only available if the TCP/IP protocol is installed.  
ping localhost  
This program checks communication with its own computer. Net-  
working is a requirement for token ring.  
ping <Name of remote station> or  
ping <TCP/IP address of the remote station>  
This program checks communication with the remote station.  
arp –a  
The program displays other computers after contact has been estab-  
lished with them.  
ipconfig  
Displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values  
(IP address, subnet mask, standard gateway)  
tracert <Name of the remote station>  
This program determines the route to a destination.  
net view  
Shows all available remote stations.  
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7.6  
Checking the Grabber Driver  
Make sure the grabber driver has started.  
1. Start up your computer as far as the live image.  
2. Exit the video system as the Administrator.  
3. Select ”StartControl Panel” and click ”Sounds, Speech, and Audio  
Devices.” On the Properties dialog box that opens, select the ”Hard-  
ware” tab and click on ”MVTitan” in the list. The display ”Device sta-  
tus: the device is operational” shows you that the grabber driver is  
started.  
4. You can restart via ”Start All Programs DiBos”.  
7.7  
Changing the Computer Name  
Change the name of the local computer if necessary:  
1. Change from the video system level to the Administrator level (see  
Section 5.1).  
2. Select ”Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance→  
SystemComputer NameChange” and make the following en-  
tries for  
”Computer name:  
”Workgroup:  
<Computer name><Computer number>”  
<Computer name>_NETWORK”  
3. Click ”OK” again.  
4. Log on as a Windowsr XP user (see Section 5.2).  
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7.8  
Checking the Optional ATM Connection  
The data telegram between the video system and ATM can be checked  
using the ”Hyper Terminal” program in Windowsr XP.  
D
Start the program via the  
”Start All Programs Accessories Communications Hyper  
Terminal” menus.  
After startup enter a name (test name) in the dialog box and confirm  
your entry.  
In the next dialog box select the interface to which the interface proc-  
essor is connected (input box ”Connect using”). Confirm with ”OK”.  
Enter the following parameters:  
D
D
D
– Baud: 9600  
– Data bits: 8  
– Parity: None  
– Stop bits: 1  
– Flow control: None  
Confirm the entries with ”OK”.  
D
From the ”File menu, select Properties Settings ASCII–Set-  
tings” and activate the ”Append line feeds to incoming line ends”  
check box. Confirm with ”OK”.  
Programming of the Hyper Terminal is now complete. The data can be  
evaluated.  
Data telegram between video system and interface processor:  
Telegram  
Remarks  
Card in ATM  
Card recognized by ATM  
Amount entered  
Take money  
Money withdrawal  
End of transaction  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H 1H 280897H 1318H 08896  
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H 1  
H 82054135H 0532037398  
H 82054135H 0532037398H 220  
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H 82054135H 0532037398H 220H 2  
H 82054135H 0532037398H 220  
H 82054135H 0532037398H 220  
H
H
Camera number/action  
Amount  
Account number  
Sort code  
Dispenser number  
Transaction number  
(depending on ATM and computer  
center, not always available)  
Time  
Date  
Interface number (0 – 3 for ATM1 – ATM4)  
Note:  
Action 1 = message ”Card in ATM”  
Action 2 = message ”Take money”  
Some ATMs display a message as soon as the card is inserted, but without a sort code and  
account number. Other ATMs only display a message when the sort code and account  
number have been read and the pin has been correctly entered.  
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7.9  
Checking the Optional Web Connection  
Check whether access can be obtained after activating the web applica-  
tion whether access can actually occur.  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Start the web browser (Internet Explorer 5.x and later or Netscape  
Navigator 7.x and later).  
2. In the browser enter the address ”http://hostname”.  
Either the IP address or the name of the computer, on which the web  
server is installed, can be entered as the ”host name” .  
The log on screen of the Web application for the video system is dis-  
played once the connection has been established. You can now log  
on.  
7.10  
7.11  
System Test  
After programming, check the basic functions required by the customer  
to ensure that they have been correctly set.  
Storing reference images  
Create a directory for storing reference images, e.g. ”C:\Reference im-  
ages”. Save an image of the best quality per camera in this directory  
(”Image <Camera no>.JPG”) and print the images out two times apiece.  
7.12  
Log off  
When you exit the system, make sure you leave the status as unoperated.  
D
Log off in the user interface of the video system via the ”System →  
Change user” menu.  
The log on dialog box appears to log on again.  
The system continues to run unoperated in the background.  
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8
Fault Indication/Correction  
This section contains notes on faults that may occur when first starting up or during  
operation.  
If you cannot determine the cause of the fault, please contact ”Product Service  
Video” of the video system manufacturer.  
Fault  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Next to the symbols for the The grabber driver has not Restart the driver, replace  
grabber’s inputs and out-  
puts, a “?” appears.  
started, the grabber card or the grabber card or check  
the signal connector is  
faulty.  
the signal connector.  
All SecSys inputs are lon-  
ger than 10 s in alarm  
state.  
Interface malfunction with  
SecSys.  
Correct interface malfunc-  
tion.  
Message ”Hardlock not  
found”  
Hardlock (dongle) missing Insert hardlock or add fea-  
or feature is not enabled.  
ture.  
Fault indicator, error mes-  
sage  
– Video signal of a camera  
missing  
– Check video signal  
– Alarm memory (tee–off)  
is full  
– Manually delete alarm  
images  
– Hard disk is full  
– 50 MB or more not avail- – Connect external hard  
able on any drive  
disks or check program-  
ming  
– Images cannot be writ-  
ten  
– Images are written in too – Adjust Recording  
many archives  
Software feature is not  
functioning  
Check that the hardlock  
has been enabled  
Enable hardlock is visible  
in the ”?” –> ”About” menu  
The external hard disks are  
not being detected by the  
system  
Terminator missing  
– Insert terminator  
– The hard disk ID has  
been assigned twice  
– Assign the hard disk IDs  
in ascending order  
– The hard disks are not  
formatted  
– Use the hard disk man-  
ager to format the hard  
disks in NTFS.  
No ISDN connection  
– The connection pass-  
word of the transmitter  
and the receiver are not  
the same  
– Check the connection  
password  
– Incorrect protocol set  
– Select the correct proto-  
col (EURO–ISDN) via an  
ISDN–PCI Setup.  
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Maintenance and Service  
9.1  
Maintenance Tasks to be Carried Out  
Perform the following maintenance tasks:  
D
On the video system itself:  
– Check all cable connections are secure  
– Check the fan and clean it if necessary  
– Clean the screen if it is dirty  
– Check the system time and correct it if necessary  
Check the quality (e.g. focus, brightness, contrast) of the last five im-  
ages stored for each camera.  
Randomly check the images saved in the archives (e.g. for image  
quality and additional data).  
Activate at least once by a SecSys (if connected) or a directly con-  
nected contact.  
D
D
D
Check the images saved in the archives and then delete them.  
Check the utilization of the alarm tee–offs. Images of the tee–off may  
be deleted by agreement with the customer.  
Clean all freely accessible cameras and lenses as well as dome  
cameras and front screens of outdoor cameras. Check the connect-  
ing cables and connectors.  
Compare the reference images printed or saved during installation of  
the system with the live images of the corresponding cameras in  
terms of their direction. The customer is responsible to the Verwal-  
tungs–Berufsgenossenschaft (BGV) (German administrative pro-  
fessional association) for the set picture detail.  
According to UVV Kassen a functional test has to be done at least  
once every month (UVV Kassen = German for Accident Prevention  
Regulation for Banks). Ensure the SP 9.7/7 (Requirements of optical  
room surveillance systems).  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Check the customer’s printer (1 printout).  
Set up a test connection for ISDN.  
For ATM link:  
– check the connecting cables on the interface processor and  
OVS  
– check the transfer of transaction data  
– check the display of access control data (connecting cables for  
access control)  
Document all work carried out in the logbook.  
D
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Maintenance and Service (continued)  
Attention:  
All work carried out on the system that can interfere with recording may  
only be carried out after consulting the customer. With regard to UVV–re-  
lated equipment (UVV = German for Accident Prevention Regulation for  
Banks), it is best to do such work outside of opening hours.  
Replace the system (without the dongle) in the event of a fault. The video  
system manufacturer will provide loan equipment for the interim period.  
Maintenance work to be carried out by the user  
The user is responsible for:  
D
D
D
Replacing the toner cartridge of laser printers  
Refilling printer paper or the paper tray of the video printer  
Replacing the ink cartridge of ink–jet printers.  
9.2  
Software update  
Software installation is carried out by the Windowsr XP Administrator.  
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9.3  
Error Forwarding  
Three methods are pre–configured and provided as examples. The ”er-  
ror_forwarding.cmd” file contains calls for all methods.  
”error_forwarding.cmd”:  
With ”net send”: rem Send messages to other computers on the network  
rem net_send.cmd %1 %2 ”COMPUTER NAME”  
With Outlook: 1) rem Use Outlook to send an e–mail (does not work with  
2)  
Outlook Express)*  
rem wscript outlook_mail.vbs %1 %2 ”[email protected]”  
2)  
With SMS:  
rem Send an SMS  
rem wscript MessageMaster_sms.vbs %1 %2 ”0172 . . . ”  
Not possible with Outlook Express  
Check with national service providers whether software can be used  
1)  
2)  
The fault transmission applies also for relay 4 if this was specified in the  
configuration (Hardware/Connections menu). For information about the  
events that trigger a fault transmission, please see the Chapter 4.10.  
9.3.1  
Sending a Message in the Windows Network Using ”net send”  
The Windowsr XP command ”net send” sends messages to other com-  
puters on the network. Please refer to the Windowsr XP online help for  
a detailed description of the command. If the addressed computer cannot  
be reached or is not switched on, the message is lost.  
To activate this method, ”rem” must be removed from the following line  
in the ”error_forwarding.cmd” file:  
rem net_send.cmd %1 %2 ”COMPUTER NAME”  
. The computer name of the addressed computer must be entered in  
place of ”COMPUTER NAME”.  
9.3.2  
Sending an E–mail Using Outlook  
If Outlook is installed on the computer, an e–mail can be sent in the event  
of a fault (not possible with Outlook Express).  
To activate this method, ”rem” must be removed from the following line  
in the ”error_forwarding.cmd” file:  
rem wscript outlook_mail.vbs %1 %2 ”[email protected]”  
The e–mail address of the receiver must be entered in place of  
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9.3.3  
Sending an SMS  
If the computer is connected via an ISDN or analog modem with the tele-  
phone network, an SMS can be sent (not possible with T–DSL).  
To activate this method, ”rem” must be removed from the following line  
in the ”error_forwarding.cmd” file:  
rem wscript MessageMaster_sms.vbs %1 %2 ”0172 . . . ”  
. The telephone number of the SMS receiver must be entered in place of  
”0172 . . . ”. For telephone numbers in the D2 network, ”+49” must be en-  
tered in place of the ”0”.  
The SMS is sent using the ”MessageMaster” program. As every network  
operator uses their own method to receive SMS messages via modem,  
the ”MessageMaster” program of the network operator must be informed  
of this. This is done using the ”MMCFG.exe” configuration program.  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Execute the ”MMCfg.exe” file.  
2. Select the ”Message–Master Modem/ISDN” entry from the list box  
and click ”Config.”.  
3. Make the following entries in the ”Configuration” dialog box:  
D Select the modem in the ”Device” option group.  
D Click on the ”Defined services” tab and select the telephone num-  
ber of the appropriate network operator.  
All available network operators are stored in the ”Services.inf”  
file. These can be loaded by clicking ”From File...”. Ensure that  
some of the network operators between the analog modem and  
the ISDN modem are different. Depending on the modem con-  
nected, either ”D1 Alpha Service (D)” or ”D1 Alpha Service ISDN  
(D)” should be selected, whereby only one service can be se-  
lected.  
4. Confirm with ”OK”.  
9.3.4  
Testing Error Forwarding  
Configuration of error forwarding can be tested using the ”test_error_for-  
warding.cmd” file, without the video system generating a fault message.  
A fault with fault number 1 and fault text ”DiBos Fault Test” is generated.  
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Maintenance and Service (continued)  
9.4  
Troubleshooting  
The following faults have to be rectified if necessary:  
D
Counter light  
If recordings show impairment due to counter light, either block out  
the light source, e.g. through curtains on windows or shades on  
lights, or change the location of the camera.  
Reflections  
D
If the optical room surveillance system is installed inside special  
glazing to hinder bullets or break–in attempts, the lighting may pro-  
duce unfavorable reflections. These are stronger as the intensity of  
the light inside the glazing becomes higher. Reflections of this kind  
can be reduced if the area outside the glazing is lit better and the  
cameras are positioned nearer to the glazing. Reflections can often  
be avoided by darkening light sources behind or next to the camera.  
If these measures do not help matters, a polarizing filter can be  
placed in front of the lens.  
D
Focus  
When checking the recordings, make sure that persons and objects  
inside the area of surveillance are in good focus.  
The gray or ND filter can be used in front of the lens to improve the  
focus.  
D
Dirt  
The quality of recordings is often impaired by dirt on the lens or the  
screen of the enclosure.  
Functional interference can often be eliminated by:  
1. Disconnecting and reestablishing the local or remote  
connection in the video system program  
2. Exiting the program followed by a restart  
or  
3. A warm start or switching the system off and back on  
(waiting approximately 20 s in between)  
If this does not result in normal operation, check the programming.  
If the fault cannot be rectified, the system must be replaced.  
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10  
Technical data  
Video System in 19” Housing  
Operating system  
Hard disk  
Windowsr XP  
120 GB minimum  
256 MB DDR  
RAM  
Video  
AGP (on–board)  
Ethernet (on–board)  
on–board  
Network  
Sound  
Connections (on rear)  
Expansion slots  
see Section 2  
From left to right:  
D One slot for AGP graphics card  
D 6 slots for 32–bit PCI  
cards  
Mouse/keyboard  
Mouse/keyboard with mini  
DIN connection  
Power unit  
D Input voltage  
100 ... 120 V AC and 200 ... 240 V AC  
at 50/60 Hz (manual switchover)  
Approximately 100 W (typical)  
Approximately 465 W  
D Power consumption  
D Power supply  
Storage temperature  
233 K ... 343 K (–40° C ... 70°C)  
Relative humidity in storage 8% ... 80% (relative humidity)  
Operating temperature 278 K ... 313 K (5° C ... 40°C)  
Relative humidity in operation 15% ... 80% (relative humidity)  
Weight  
Approximately 27 lb / 12 kg  
(without keyboard/monitor)  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Approximately 19,1 x 7,1 x 21,2 in /  
48,5 x 18 x 54 cm (with dongle)  
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Technical Data (continued)  
Grabber card MVTitan  
max. 2x  
Video inputs  
Contact inputs  
Relay outputs  
16  
16 (either N/C contact or N/O contact)  
8 (or 7x output and  
1x fault indicator for 1st grabber card)  
Compression rate  
Image file capacity  
Can be set between 10 ... 30 Kbytes  
Depending on compression  
Standard size approximately 15 KB  
UVV size approximately 28 KB  
(UVV = German for Accident  
Prevention Regulations for Banks)  
Grabber card MVSigma  
Video inputs  
max. 1x  
4
Contact inputs  
5 (either N/C contact or N/O contact)  
Can be set between 10 ... 30 Kbytes  
Compression rate  
Image file capacity  
Depending on compression  
Standard size approximately 15 KB  
UVV size approximately 28 KB  
(UVV = German for Accident  
Prevention Regulations for Banks)  
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11  
End user license agreement (EULA)  
You have acquired a device (DiBos) that includes software licensed by Bosch Secu-  
rity Systems from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or it’s affiliates (”MS”). Those installed  
software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and  
”online” or electronic documentation Windowsr XP are protected by international  
intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All  
rights reserved.  
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (”EULA”), DO  
NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD; PROMPTLY CONTACT  
BOSCH SICHERHEITS–SYSTEME GMBH FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE  
UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT  
TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).  
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following license  
D
You many use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.  
D
NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. BOSCH SE-  
CURITY SYSTEMS HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE  
SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON BOSCH SECURITY SY-  
STEMS TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFT-  
WARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.  
D
D
D
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided ”AS IS”  
and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PER-  
FORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE)  
IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE  
WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF  
YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE  
SOFTWRE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT  
BINDING ON, MS.  
Note on Java Support. The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in  
Java. Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or in-  
tended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments re-  
quiring fail–safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft na-  
vigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or  
weapons systems, in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death,  
personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
has contractually obligated MS to make this disclaimer.  
No Liability for Certain Damages. EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS SHALL  
HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCI-  
DENTAL DAMAGES ARSISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR  
PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFT–WARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN  
IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS  
(U.S.$250.00).  
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End user license agreement (continued)  
D
D
D
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may  
not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to  
the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding  
this limitation.  
SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may perma-  
nently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of  
the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an up-  
grade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.  
SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may perma-  
nently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of  
the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an up-  
grade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.  
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Notes  
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Notes  
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Bosch Security Systems,Inc.  
850 Greenfield Road  
Lancaster, PA 17601 U.S.A.  
Tel: 800–326–3270  
Bosch Security Systems B.V.  
P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB  
Eindhoven  
The Netherlands  
Fax: 1–717–735–6560  
Tel: 31 40 278 1222  
Fax: 31 40 278 6668  
Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd  
38C, Jalan Pemimpin  
Singapore 577180  
Republic of Singapore  
Tel: 65 (6) 319 3486  
Fax: 65 (6) 319 3499  
610–4.998.137.176  
Version: A5  
Date:  
11–2004  

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