Bosch Appliances Digital Camera NWC 0700 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
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Safety  
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1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
Important safety instructions  
Safety precautions  
Important notices  
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Introduction  
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2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
Product information  
System requirements  
Network switch or router  
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Camera reference  
Introduction  
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3.1  
3.2  
Connectors  
3.3  
Housing and mounting  
Network cabling  
Optics  
3.4  
3.5  
3.5.1  
3.5.2  
3.5.3  
3.6  
Using manual iris lenses  
Auto-iris lenses  
Using auto-iris lenses  
Accessing cameras  
Supported network services  
3.6.1  
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Software  
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4.1  
Software installation  
Configure firewall  
4.1.1  
4.1.2  
4.1.3  
4.1.4  
4.1.4  
4.1.4  
4.1.4  
4.2  
Bosch Application Manager  
Camera installer  
Installation tips  
Assigning IP addresses  
Subnets  
Keeping a log of MAC addresses  
Operating Bosch Video System  
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4.2.1  
4.2.2  
4.2.2  
4.2.2  
4.2.2  
4.2.2  
4.2.3  
4.2.4  
4.2.5  
4.2.6  
4.2.7  
4.2.8  
4.2.9  
4.2.10  
4.2.11  
4.2.12  
4.2.13  
4.2.14  
4.2.15  
4.2.16  
4.2.17  
4.2.18  
4.2.19  
4.2.20  
4.3  
Toolbar  
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Selecting full/reduced resolution and zoom  
Selecting Cameras  
Full/Half camera resolution  
Full size/Reduced size display  
Zooming  
Settings  
Exposure  
Image Quality  
Archive  
Motion Detection  
Save to  
Advanced  
Permission  
Remote Viewing  
Day/Night  
Auto-Iris  
Right-click menu  
User authentication  
Language selection  
Browsing archives  
AVI Maker  
HTTP access  
Firmware Loader - Upgrading the cameras  
DiBos8 set-up for Bosch Megapixel cameras  
Preparing Megapixel cameras for DiBos8  
Setting up DiBos8 for Megapixel Cameras  
HTTP command string parameters  
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4.3.1  
4.3.2  
4.3.3  
4.3.3  
4.3.3  
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Safety  
1.1  
Important safety instructions  
Read, follow, and retain for future reference all of the following safety  
instructions. Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions  
before operating the unit.  
1. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Follow any  
instructions provided with the unit. Generally, using a dry cloth for  
cleaning is sufficient, but a moist fluff-free cloth or leather shammy may  
also be used. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
2. Heat Sources - Do not install the unit near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heaters, stoves, or other equipment (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
3. Water - Do not use this unit near water, for example near a bathtub,  
washbowl, sink, laundry basket, in a damp or wet basement, near a  
swimming pool, in an outdoor installation, or in any area classified as a  
wet location. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not  
expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
4. 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. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases or cups, on the unit.  
5. Lightning - For added protection during a lightning storm, or when leav-  
ing this unit unattended and unused for long periods, unplug the unit  
from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the unit from lightning and power line surges.  
6. Controls adjustment - Adjust only those controls specified in the oper-  
ating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may cause  
damage to the unit. Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of  
procedures other than those specified, may result in hazardous radia-  
tion exposure.  
7. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords. This can  
cause fire or electrical shock.  
8. Power cord and plug protection - Protect the plug and power cord from  
foot traffic, being pinched by items placed upon or against them at  
electrical outlets, and its exit from the unit.  
9. 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 discon-  
nect device for switching off the voltage for all units.  
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10. Power sources - Operate the unit only from the type of power source  
indicated on the label. Before proceeding, be sure to disconnect the  
power from the cable to be installed into the unit.  
For external power supplied units, use only the recom-  
mended or approved power supplies.  
For limited power source units, this power source must  
comply with EN60950. Substitutions may damage the unit  
or cause fire or shock.  
For 9-12 VDC units, voltage applied to the unit's power  
input should not exceed 12.3 VDC. User-supplied wiring  
must comply with local electrical codes (Class 2 power lev-  
els). Do not ground the supply at the terminals or at the  
unit's power supply terminals.  
If unsure of the type of power supply to use, contact your  
dealer or local power company.  
11. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haz-  
ards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
12. Damage requiring service - Unplug the unit from the main AC power  
source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when any dam-  
age to the equipment has occurred, such as:  
the power supply cord or plug is damaged;  
exposure to moisture, water, and/or inclement weather  
(rain, snow, etc.);  
liquid has been spilled in or on the equipment;  
an object has fallen into the unit;  
unit has been dropped or the unit cabinet is damaged;  
unit exhibits a distinct change in performance;  
unit does not operate normally when the user correctly fol-  
lows the operating instructions.  
13. Replacement parts - Be sure the service technician uses replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer, or that have the same characteris-  
tics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may cause fire,  
electrical shock, or other hazards.  
14. Safety check - Safety checks should be performed upon completion of  
service or repairs to the unit to ensure proper operating condition.  
15. Installation - Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions  
and in accordance with applicable local codes.  
16. Attachments, changes or modifications - Only use attachments/acces-  
sories specified by the manufacturer. Any change or modification of the  
equipment, not expressly approved by Bosch, could void the warrantee  
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or, in the case of an authorization agreement, authority to operate the  
equipment.  
1.2  
Safety precautions  
DANGER! High risk:  
This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such  
as "Dangerous Voltage" inside the product. If not avoided, this  
will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death.  
WARNING! Medium risk:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.  
If not avoided, this could result in serious bodily injury or death.  
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CAUTION! Medium risk:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this  
may result in minor or moderate injury. Alerts the user to  
important instructions accompanying the unit.  
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CAUTION!  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.  
If not avoided, this may result in property damage or risk of  
damage to the unit.  
NOTICE!  
This symbol indicates information or a company policy that  
relates directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or  
protection of property.  
1.3  
Important notices  
Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or  
mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury and/or serious damage to  
the unit. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by  
the manufacturer. When a cart is used, use caution and care when moving  
the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Quick stops,  
excessive force, or uneven surfaces may cause the cart/unit combination to  
overturn. Mount the unit per the manufacturer's instructions.  
Camera lens - A camera lens must comply and be tested in accordance with  
UL/IEC60950. Any output or signal lines from the camera must be SELV or  
Limited Power Source. For safety reasons the environmental specification of  
the camera lens assembly must be within the environmental specification of  
-10 °C (14 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F).  
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Disposal - Your Bosch product was developed and manufac-  
tured with high-quality material and components that can be  
recycled and reused. This symbol means that electronic and  
electrical appliances, which have reached the end of their work-  
ing life, must be collected and disposed of separately from  
household waste material. Separate collecting systems are usu-  
ally in place for disused electronic and electrical products.  
Please dispose of these units at an environmentally compatible  
recycling facility, per European Directive 2002/96/EC.  
Environmental statement - Bosch has a strong commitment towards the  
environment. This unit has been designed to respect the environment as  
much as possible.  
Pluggable equipment - Install the socket outlet near the equipment so it is  
easily accessible.  
Power disconnect - Units have power supplied whenever the power cord is  
inserted into the power source. The power cord is the main power discon-  
nect for all units.  
Power lines - Do not locate the camera near overhead power lines, power  
circuits, or electrical lights, nor where it may contact such power lines, cir-  
cuits, or lights.  
Warning - This device is intended for use in public areas only. U.S. federal  
law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of oral communications.  
NOTICE!  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this  
product may cause radio interference, in which case the user  
may be required to take adequate measures.  
FCC & ICES INFORMATION  
(U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only)  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following conditions:  
this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
this device must accept any interference received, includ-  
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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NOTICE!  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his  
expense.  
Intentional or unintentional modifications, not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance, shall not be  
made. Any such modifications could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment. If necessary, the user should consult  
the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for cor-  
rective action.  
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communi-  
cations Commission, helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interfer-  
ence Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing  
Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
Disclaimer  
Underwriter Laboratories Inc. ("UL") has not tested the performance or reli-  
ability of the security or signaling aspects of this product. UL has only tested  
fire, shock and/or casualty hazards as outlined in UL's Standard(s) for Safety  
for Information Technology Equipment, UL 60950-1. UL Certification does not  
cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of  
this product.  
UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR CERTIFICATIONS  
WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY  
SECURITY OR SIGNALING-RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.  
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NOTICE!  
This user guide has been compiled with great care and the  
information it contains has been thoroughly verified. The text  
was complete and correct at the time of printing. The ongoing  
development of the products may mean that the content of the  
user guide can change without notice. Bosch Security Systems  
accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly  
from faults, incompleteness or discrepancies between the user  
guide and the product described.  
More Information  
For additional information, please contact the Bosch Security  
Systems location nearest you or visit our web site at  
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Introduction  
Bosch MegaPixel® video cameras are state-of-the-art IP units  
designed to deliver full-motion, high definition digital video  
across local area networks. The DiBos software system accom-  
modates multiple cameras connected to a single video server  
and provides a variety of display and digital archiving modes.  
Delivering over 45 Mpixels/sec of crystal-clear imagery, Bosch  
MegaPixel cameras represent a superior alternative to low reso-  
lution analog and digital video. To accommodate this level of  
performance certain minimum system requirements have to be  
met. Please make sure to read this entire manual and to follow  
the installation instructions given below. For DiBos8 insallation  
and operation details, refer to its instructions and manuals.  
2.1  
2.2  
Product information  
Contact Bosch Security Systems:  
By post, e-mail, or phone/fax: from the above mentioned  
webpage click contact, select Security Systems from the  
drop down menu and scroll down for your region.  
System requirements  
The DiBos8 digital video recorder system is the primary viewer  
and recording system for the Megapixel cameras. In the DiBos8  
dongle, the "Network Cameras" must be enabled. Sufficient  
disk space should be available for the Megapixel cameras files.  
File size is approximately 200 Kbytes per image.  
Camera setup and verification is best done using a dedicated  
PC with Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system and  
running the supplied Bosch Video System.  
Personal Computer:  
The suggested minimum computer requirements are as follows:  
A PC (or laptop) for setup and verification.  
CPU: 1.4 GHz  
RAM: 512 MB  
Video Card: 1024X768, 64 MB RAM  
Network card: 100 base-T  
Standard Performance, with live viewing of 16-17 FPS (frames  
per second) of full-resolution video:  
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CPU: 3.0 GHz  
RAM: 512 MB  
Video Card: 1600x1200, 64 MB RAM  
Network card: 100 base-T  
High performance, with best frame rate live viewing:  
CPU: Dual CPU or DualCore 3.2 GHz  
RAM: 1 GB  
Video card: 1920x1200, 128 MB RAM (for NWC-0800 reso-  
lution)  
Network card: 100 base-T, 2 network cards - one for cam-  
eras and one for other network functions  
Monitors, for full resolution live viewing:  
24-inch Wide Aspect Flat Panel LCD Monitor with Height  
Adjustable Stand (1920x1200 Resolution)  
24 Inch LCD Display (1920 x 1200 resolution)  
For Setup and verification:  
Standard PC monitors can be used, images are automati-  
cally scaled to the correct size.  
2.3  
Network switch or router  
Using a 100 Mbps network switch or router is recommended.  
Simple hubs do not provide collision management and are not  
suitable for a multi-camera audio/video system. Suggested  
models:  
Power-over-Ethernet routers:  
"Netgear ProSafe 8PT 100Base-TX Switch with PoE  
#FS108PNA  
10/100Base-TX w/4 PoE 100Base-TX  
"Netgear ProSave 16PT 100Base-TX Switch with PoE  
#FS116P  
10/100Base-TX w/8 PoE 100Base-TX  
"Netgear ProSafe 24+2 Gigabit Switch with PoE  
1 Gigabit output w/12 PoE 100Base-TX  
(www.netgear.com)  
"D-Link Web Smart #DES-1316 (POE Switch/Hub)  
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10/100Base-TX  
8 PoE ports and 8 non-PoE ports  
True IEEE 802.3af  
"TRENDnet #TPE-S88 (POE Switch/Hub)  
10/100Base-TX  
8 PoE ports and 8 non-PoE ports  
True IEEE 802.3af  
"PowerDsine #PD-6001/AC (PoE Single port hub)  
10/100Base-TX  
Single Midspan POE port  
True IEEE 802.3af  
NOTICE!  
PoE network equipment must be CE marked for use in Euro-  
pean Community. Note that the cameras are designed for use  
with indoor network cabling only.  
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Camera reference  
3.1  
Introduction  
NWC-0700, NWC-0800 and NWC-0900 are megapixel resolution  
IP cameras capable of delivering crisp, low-noise images at a  
video frame rate.  
NWC-0700 is a 2-megapixel resolution camera having maximum  
resolution of 1600 by 1200 and achieving a maximum frame  
rate of 24.  
NWC-0800 is a 3.1-megapixel resolution camera having maxi-  
mum resolution of 2048 by 1536. It is typically viewed at 1920  
by 1200 resolution with the frame rate up to 20.  
NWC-0900 is a dual-sensor, day-night camera featuring a 3.1-  
megapixel color sensor paired with a 1.3-megapixel mono-  
chrome sensor sensitive to near infrared illumination. When the  
scene is well illuminated, the 3.1-megapixel sensor is selected  
to deliver color images of up to 2048x1536 pixels. To provide  
seamless transition between day and night modes, the color  
sensor is set to default resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. In low-  
light conditions, NWC-0900 can automatically switch to the 1.3-  
megapixel (1280x1024) monochrome sensor, enabling the  
delivery of clear imagery at illumination levels as low as 0.01  
lux. NWC-0900 typically delivers 20 fps in day mode and over  
30 fps in night mode.  
All cameras are equipped with LAN connector and can deliver  
image data at a maximum data rate of up to 55 Mbps. Images  
are sent over the network in a compressed Motion JPEG format  
using TFTP protocol with the supplied software or using HTTP  
protocol with DiBos8.  
Power for all cameras can be supplied via DC jack (+9 V to  
+12 V) or Power over Ethernet.  
CAUTION! Medium risk:  
Never supply power via the Ethernet connection (PoE) when  
power is already supplied via the power connector.  
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All cameras feature:  
Automatic exposure (AE) and Gain (AGC) control  
Automatic backlight compensation  
Automatic multi-matrix white balance  
50/60 Hz selectable flicker control  
Electronic pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ)  
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Adjustable brightness, saturation, gamma, and sharpness  
Simultaneous delivery of full-field view and zoomed images  
at video frame rate  
Electronic image rotation by 180 degrees  
On board motion detection  
Auto iris on NWC-0700 and NWC-0800  
3.2  
Connectors  
NWC-0700, NWC-0800, and NWC-0900 have the following con-  
nectors located on the rear side of the camera housing:  
LAN connector (100 Base-T). The LAN connector also  
accepts power-over-Ethernet, 48V DC over spare wires or  
over data pairs. The cameras are compliant with IEEE  
802.saf. The polarity is arbitrary. For a list of recom-  
mended PoE switches, see "Network Switch or Routers."  
Via DC jack, accepting 9V-12V (+/-10%) DC supply,  
500 mA. The center contact in the power connector is pos-  
itive.  
DC-iris connector. NWC-0900 does not support auto-iris so  
does not have this connector.  
3.3  
Housing and mounting  
All camera models feature durable aluminum housing. The  
ambient temperature should be maintained between 0 ºC and  
40 ºC. The cameras are not to be used outdoors without appro-  
priate protective enclosures. When using outdoor an enclosure  
with proper protection grade shall be used. The NWC-0900 has  
two lenses and requires a 3" window to avoid shading; there is  
no such limitation for the other two models.  
Cameras are mounted using a ¼" x 20 threaded hole at the top  
and bottom of the housing.  
CAUTION!  
When mounting the camera, make sure the screw that goes into  
the hole is short in length, 6.35 mm (¼ inch) or less, and does  
not touch the camera board.  
The cameras are to be installed according to the applicable  
code. The mounting means should be adequate for mounting a  
½ kg (1 lb) camera.  
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3.4  
Network cabling  
Category 5 cabling or better is recommended. All network  
cabling must be installed according to applicable codes and  
regulations.  
3.5  
Optics  
The MegaPixel cameras should be used with a 1/2" or larger  
optical format lens. The NWC-0900 requires two manual-iris  
lenses and has a limitation on lens diameter (<38mm).  
3.5.1  
Using manual iris lenses  
Choosing the lens correctly is very important for megapixel  
cameras. A poorly selected lens may cause the image to appear  
blurry when the lens iris is fully opened or closed too far. To  
deliver sharp megapixel resolution images you should:  
Use megapixel-resolution lenses;  
Obtain best resolution and depth of focus by having the  
iris slightly closed.  
When setting up the camera, direct it at the scene and try clos-  
ing the iris by several F-stops. At some point the image will look  
its sharpest. Leave the iris closed at this value. In situations  
where motion-blur can be expected, an iris value should be  
selected that gives best balance of resolution, depth of focus,  
and motion blur.  
3.5.2  
3.5.3  
Auto-iris lenses  
Standard DC auto-iris lenses can be used with the NWC-0700  
and NWC-0800 cameras. Cable shall be minimum 20 mm or  
longer.  
Using auto-iris lenses  
NWC-0700 and NWC-0800 are available with DC auto-iris  
option. To use the DC auto-iris lens:  
1. Attach the lens to the camera.  
2. Plug the lens cable into the connector on the back of the  
camera. Make sure that the lens cable is long enough.  
Many DC lenses are available with short and long cable  
options.  
The camera will automatically detect the presence of an auto-  
iris DC lens and start using it. Auto-iris lens operation typically  
proceeds as follows:  
If illumination is sufficient, the camera will close the iris  
within half-a-minute.  
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When the iris is closed, the image should become visibly  
sharper. As the iris is gradually closed, the image bright-  
ness may fluctuate slightly.  
Note: You can monitor the state of the iris in the Bosch Video  
System "Settings" dialog. See Section 3.5.2 Auto-iris lenses for  
details.  
3.6  
Accessing cameras  
Cameras can be accessed and controlled by means of:  
Bosch Video System software  
HTTP requests issued from DiBos8 or Internet Explorer  
3.6.1  
Supported network services  
NWC-0700, NWC-0800, and NWC-0900 implement video over  
TFTP and HTTP network protocols. The HTTP protocol allows  
direct access to the cameras using DiBos8 and through Internet  
Explorer or other HTTP-based applications.  
The Bosch Video System software utilizes TFTP protocol. TFTP  
protocol yields the highest live viewing frame rate.  
Only 100 Mbps/1 Gbps network switches should be used. Sim-  
ple hubs do not segregate network segments, and should be  
replaced in existing networks to be used with MegaPixel cam-  
eras.  
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Software  
DiBos 8 provides viewing and recording functions for standard  
analog as well as Network-connected cameras. DiBos8 supports  
full-resolution recording of the Bosch Megapixel cameras. At  
playback, the full resolution can be utilized by zooming in on  
the area of interest. In addition, live viewing supports the zoom  
function to select display of detail. Refer to DiBos8 manuals for  
further information.  
A typical system consists of a number of cameras connected  
over the local or wide area network to a server PC running  
DiBos8.  
Fig. 4.1 Cameras connected over a local area network to a server PC run-  
ning DiBos  
The Bosch Video System software is supplied on the CD. This  
program includes camera setup, live viewing, and firmware  
upgrade software modules.  
4.1  
Software installation  
To install the Bosch Video System software:  
1. Make sure your Windows XP/2K account has administrative  
privileges;  
2. Run the setup.exe from the CD.  
Setup process installs software and places the Bosch Applica-  
tion Manager shortcut icon on the desktop. The program also  
installs Bosch Video System in the Start menu with links to indi-  
vidual applications:  
Application Manger  
Camera Installer  
Firmware Loader  
Video System  
Starting the Application Manager opens a window with buttons  
that access the following program functions:  
Camera Installer: for setting up the network parameters of  
individual megapixel cameras;  
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Video System: live viewing for setting up the camera  
parameters and motion detection function of the installed  
cameras;  
Camera Upgrade: for loading firmware upgrades into the  
Megapixel cameras.  
Note: The software is installed in C:\Program Files\Bosch  
4.1.1  
Configure firewall  
As you start the application, your PC may prompt you to permit  
access to the network. Bosch Video System includes two appli-  
cations that need access to the network:  
AVInstaller.exe - the camera finding and installation pro-  
gram;  
LocalMachine.exe - the viewing and archiving program;  
FirmwareLoader.exe - the firmware upgrading program.  
The executables are located in the installation folder. You  
should grant access to these applications when the firewall  
prompts you.  
If you are using the Windows XP firewall, add these three pro-  
grams to the Exceptions Tab of the program.  
4.1.2  
Bosch Application Manager  
Clicking the Bosch Application Manager icon on the user's  
Desktop provides access to all programs and utilities of the  
Bosch Video System. Click the Run button to start the individ-  
ual program modules. Clicking Close ends operation of the pro-  
gram.  
Fig. 4.2 Bosch Application Manager  
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4.1.3  
Camera installer  
Camera Installer allows you to find all cameras that are present  
on the local area network, assign IP addresses to the detected  
cameras, and to verify that the cameras are accessible and  
operational. Camera Installer saves information about installed  
cameras into a dedicated file used by Video System. Camera  
Installer supports two modes of operation - Basic and  
Advanced.  
Basic mode - In this mode, Camera Installer detects all  
cameras that are within range of the broadcast request (all  
cameras within the network segment of the host PC) and  
automatically assigns IP addresses to the cameras. It  
selects those addresses that belong to the same sub-net-  
work as the host PC itself and not yet assigned to other  
network cameras. To detect and install the cameras auto-  
matically, the user should simply press the Automatic but-  
ton in the Basic mode. The installer will find, configure,  
and verify the operability of the cameras, and will report  
installation results as shown below. Once installation is  
complete, the user should press the Save/Exit button to  
save the setup information and exit the Installer.  
Fig. 4.3 Bosch Camera Installer - Basic mode  
Advanced mode - In this mode, the user can detect all cam-  
eras present on the local area network and choose one or  
more cameras for the installation. Furthermore, Advanced  
mode allows you to issue the IP numbers of the cameras  
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either automatically (as in Basic mode) or manually, if spe-  
cific values of IP addresses are required.  
Fig. 4.4 Bosch Camera Installer - Advanced mode  
The "Advanced" mode provides the following set-up functions:  
Automatic - this function installs the cameras and  
verifies their operation. It is similar to the Auto-  
matic function in the Basic modes. However, in  
the Advanced mode the Automatic installation only acts on  
those devices that were highlighted by the user from among the  
cameras displayed in the Present Cameras window. Select all  
active cameras using the Ctrl or Shift click combination.  
Find Cameras - this function will locate all cam-  
eras that are present on the local network and  
are accessible by the broadcast request. At the  
completion of this operation, the installer will show all detected  
cameras.  
Set IP - this function allows the user to program a  
specific IP address in the camera. If the camera  
has already been found by the Find Cameras  
function, then the user should highlight that camera, type the  
desired IP address in the New Camera IP window, and click Set  
IP. If the camera cannot be found by the Find Cameras function  
due to the fact that the existing firewall settings block broad-  
cast requests, the user may still be able to change the camera  
IP number. Type both the camera Ethernet (MAC) address and  
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desired IP number in the boxes at the top of the installer and  
click the Set IP button.  
Check Network - this feature will find the active  
network adapters on your system. The results will  
be displayed in the "Network Cards IP" section of  
the Advanced window.  
Clear Selections - this feature will clear/reset any  
information in the "Present Cameras" section,  
other than the MAC and IP addresses listed.  
Save/ Exit - this feature will save the “successful”  
set up information of the selected cameras and  
exit the installer.  
4.1.4  
Installation tips  
Assigning IP addresses  
By using devices other than Bosch MegaPixel cameras on the  
same network segment, the installer program will not find  
those devices and, consequently, Automatic mode of the  
installer could assign duplicate IP addresses. In this case, use  
manual assignment of IP addresses in the Advanced mode.  
In addition, the combination of Bosch MegaPixel cameras with  
a DHCP function for other network devices on the same net-  
work segment will run the risk of creating duplicate IP  
addresses in Automatic mode. Configure the DHCP server to  
leave a block of IP addresses unassigned. Manually assign IP  
addresses to the Megapixel cameras in this block of free IP  
addresses. Finally, segmenting the network with only megapixel  
cameras used in their own segment, would allow Automatic  
assignment of IP addresses.  
Subnets  
When the megapixel camera has an existing IP address belong-  
ing to the same network but outside the subnet of the host PC,  
assign a new IP address manually. After clicking "Set IP" the  
program will report the correct IP address but may give a Fail  
result. Select that camera and then Click the Automatic button.  
The Result will now show success. Be sure to select and save all  
active cameras.  
Keeping a log of MAC addresses  
We recommend keeping a written record of the camera's MAC  
addresses and the location of their installation. This will enable  
you to know the IP addresses assigned to that location when  
the camera is added into the DiBos8 configuration. The MAC  
and IP addresses can also be verified in the Video System  
viewer. Right click in the viewer window and select "About".  
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Now the image numbers, MAC, and IP addresses are displayed  
in the pop up window.  
4.2  
Operating Bosch Video System  
Note: The Bosch Video System is provided as a tool for setting  
up the megapixel cameras. The program is license free with  
archiving and playback functions disabled. For extensive  
recording and playback functions, the DiBos8 system should be  
used.  
After the cameras are successfully installed using the Camera  
Installer, the Video System can be activated by clicking on the  
corresponding Run button in the Application Manager.The  
BOSCH Video System screen will then appear and, if applicable,  
a pop-up message warning that the display resolution is differ-  
ent from camera resolution. Click OK; the images are automati-  
cally scaled to the available screen resolution. Shown below is  
the Bosch Video System showing video display area for one  
camera.  
Fig. 4.5 Bosch Video System showing video display area for one camera  
4.2.1  
Toolbar  
The toolbar of the Bosch Video System is located in the upper  
portion of the screen above the video display area. It contains  
the following icons:  
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Turns on/off a drop-down list of the installed cameras.  
Individual cameras are disabled/enabled by left double-  
clicking on the camera number. When disabled, a live  
video image from the disabled camera is replaced with  
a blue rectangle, and the camera number in the drop-  
down list is marked with a red cross.  
Displays the Settings menu (see Settings section  
below).  
Enables a full screen display without the toolbar and  
menus. Return to window display by clicking the dedi-  
cated icon in the pop-up window or by the Esc button.  
Selects screen layout for viewing live video from multiple cam-  
eras (from left to right):  
single camera layout; 2x2 camera layout; 3x3 camera  
layout; 4x4 camera layout;  
10-camera layout with 2 large and 4x2 smaller images;  
8-camera layout with 1 large, 3x1 and 1x4 smaller  
images;  
13-camera layout with 1 large, 2x2 and 4x2 smaller  
images.  
Depending on the chosen screen layout and the actual number  
of installed cameras, the unused sections of the layout will be  
empty blue screens.  
Displays the archive controls (not operative in this  
software version). These are explained in  
Section 4.2.6 Archive.  
Takes a snapshot of live video. The snapshot is taken  
from the camera which is highlighted in the drop-  
down list of the installed cameras (see above). To  
highlight another camera, left-click on the camera  
number; to take the snapshot from all cameras, highlight "cam-  
eras" at the root (top) of the drop-down camera list. The snap-  
shot file names contain the camera number, date, and time of  
the snapshot. To locate/view the snapshots in the snapshot  
folder, right-click anywhere on screen, then select "photo,"  
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"browse." Alternatively, snapshots can be taken by right-clicking  
on the live video image, and then selecting "photo", "save". The  
directory path to the snapshot folder is specified in the Settings  
menu (see Section 4.2.3 Settings).  
4.2.2  
Selecting full/reduced resolution and zoom  
Selecting Cameras  
Click the  
icon to display the drop-down menu with  
installed cameras. Cameras shown in the tree can be displayed  
in any of the image windows of the selected screen layout.  
Left-click on a camera in the tree and, while holding down the  
mouse button, drag to the image window where the image  
should be displayed - drop by releasing the mouse button.  
Full/Half camera resolution  
With single camera display selected, the camera operating reso-  
lution can be switched between full or half resolution by dou-  
ble-clicking on the image. When the display resolution of the PC  
is lower than the camera resolution, the Video System program  
will automatically scale the image down to correctly display the  
full image size. Camera resolution (in pixels) is displayed in the  
upper left corner of the image.  
Full size/Reduced size display  
In order to fit multiple video images on screen, the images are  
displayed at a reduced display size. The format of the reduced  
size display is determined by the chosen screen layout (see  
Section 4.2.1 Toolbar).  
An individual camera image can be expanded to full size of the  
single image window or scaled back to its reduced resolution  
display by double-clicking on the image. Image resolution (in  
pixels) is displayed in the upper left corner of the image.  
Zooming  
A method for viewing more detail in the area of interest is the  
zoom window (see following screenshot).  
To zoom in on an area of interest, draw a rectangle with the  
mouse (by left-clicking and holding down the mouse button). A  
separate zoom window will open up showing live video of the  
selected area at full resolution. A green outline of the selected  
area will appear in the underlying reduced resolution image.  
Zooming in and out is performed by pressing Page Up and Page  
Down on the keyboard, or alternatively by rotating the mouse  
wheel (if available). Panning of the zoomed area is performed  
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by dragging the green outline across the underlying camera  
image with the mouse (by left-clicking within the outline and  
holding down the mouse button), or alternatively with the key-  
board arrow keys.  
A maximum of four independent live zoom windows can be  
opened for each camera. Each zoom window will display live  
video at the image resolution provided by the camera.  
Fig. 4.6 Bosch Video System showing the zoom window  
4.2.3  
Settings  
Settings menu is displayed by clicking on the Settings button  
in the toolbar.  
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Settings menu (shown  
on the left) is the top-  
level menu for all set-  
tings provided in the  
Bosch Video System.  
Selecting one of the  
menu items opens up a  
lower level drop-down  
menu containing  
detailed settings and  
options. Depending on  
the camera model, some  
of the listed groups of  
settings may become  
unavailable (for exam-  
ple, Day/Night settings  
are available only for the  
NWC-0900 camera).  
Note: Selecting "Reset all" restores default settings only in the  
currently displayed lower level drop-down menu, but does not  
affect other groups of settings listed in the Settings menu. If no  
lower level menu is displayed, the "Reset all" item is disabled.  
The lower level menus con-  
tain a "Camera" field that  
displays the camera num-  
ber to which the settings apply. The "Camera" field can be  
expanded to a drop-down list of all installed cameras for selec-  
tion. The list includes an "All cameras" option to apply settings  
to all cameras.  
4.2.4  
Exposure  
Exposure is a lower-level menu to adjust exposure related set-  
tings:  
‘Illumination’ is a group of options to adjust camera's  
white balance computation to the illumination of the  
scene. "Automatic" enables the camera to adjust for  
illumination automatically  
‘Lighting’ is a group of options to adjust camera's auto  
exposure command to select indoor lighting flicker:  
Europe/eastern Japan (50 Hz) or US/western Japan  
(60 Hz).  
‘Low Light Mode’ is a group of options selectable  
from a drop-down list to adjust camera's operation  
under low light conditions:  
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“High Speed" is to enable  
the shortest exposure time,  
"Short Exposure" between 1  
and 10 ms. This option will  
reduce motion blur, but may  
result in a noisier video due  
to a high gain under low  
light conditions.  
“Speed" is to enable short  
exposure time of 10 ms in  
good lighting conditions. In  
low light situations, the  
exposure time will gradually  
increase to 80 ms. This  
comes at the expense of  
higher motion blur.  
"Balanced" is to enable  
medium-duration expo-  
sures of 20 ms. in average  
lighting conditions. In low  
light situations, the expo-  
sure time will gradually  
increase to 80 ms.  
"Quality" is to enable longer  
exposures up to 40 ms, at  
the expense of the slower  
frame rate. In low light situ-  
ations, the exposure time  
will gradually increase to 80  
ms. Motion blur may  
become high, but video will  
contain less noise.  
"Moon Light™ is to enable very long exposures of up to 500 ms.  
‘Auto exposure On/Off’ is an option to enable/disable  
the in-camera automatic exposure computation. Auto  
exposure enables the camera's electronic shutter and  
gain control to maintain the target image brightness  
under changing lighting conditions.  
‘Single Capture Mode’ is not accessible in this soft-  
ware version.  
4.2.5  
Image Quality  
Image Quality is a lower-level menu to adjust image quality set-  
tings.  
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‘Quality’ (compression) adjusts the  
level of JPEG compression applied  
to the images in different display  
modes:  
"Full View" when displaying full reso-  
lution video;  
"Multi View" when displaying multi-  
ple cameras at a reduced size;  
"Zoom View" when displaying zoom  
windows.  
Slider at 100% yields best image  
quality (lowest compression).  
‘Adjustment’  
"Brightness" adjusts image bright-  
ness.  
"Sharpness" adjusts image sharp-  
ness.  
"Saturation" adjusts image color sat-  
uration.  
"Red" adjusts the red tint. This set-  
ting changes the target for camera's  
automatic white balance computa-  
tion. The effect is gradual: it takes  
20-30 seconds for the camera to  
adjust fully to the new setting.  
"Blue" adjusts the blue tint. This set-  
ting changes the target for camera's  
automatic white balance computa-  
tion. The effect is gradual: it takes  
20-30 seconds for the camera to  
adjust fully to the new setting.  
‘Speed’ adjusts the rate at which the  
computer requests images from the  
camera. The maximum rate is limited  
by the camera (differs for different  
camera models).  
‘Size of Picture’ adjusts starting  
coordinates and the image size.  
Note: affected by "Don't update sen-  
sor window" in Advanced settings.  
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"Rotate 180" is an option for flipping the image vertically and  
horizontally such that it is rotated 180 degrees.  
4.2.6  
Archive  
Archive is a lower-level menu that is not functional in this soft-  
ware version.  
Motion Detection is enabled by  
making the following ‘Filter’  
selections:  
“Save all frames” disables  
Motion Detection.  
“Save all and mark motion”  
enables motion detection.  
Select this one when DiBos8 is  
used with motion-triggered  
recording.  
“Save only motion”. With  
motion detection selected to  
"Detected by Camera", the cam-  
era will only output the images  
triggered by the motion detec-  
tion function in the camera.  
Select ‘Frequency’ to Max in  
order to enable a high frame  
rate for the Motion Detection  
window.  
4.2.7  
Motion Detection  
Motion detection is achieved by analyzing inter-frame bright-  
ness changes on a pixel-by-pixel basis. There are two modes of  
Motion Detection supported in Bosch Video System: a software  
mode and an in-camera mode.  
The software mode performs motion detection by process-  
ing the images after transmission from the camera to the  
computer and works on live images only. In contrast, the  
in-camera mode performs motion detection prior to trans-  
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mitting the images to the computer. Thus, the in-camera  
motion detection significantly reduces both the CPU load  
and the network load when motion detection is enabled.  
Motion detection is enabled via the Archive settings when  
one of the two following options is selected: "Save all and  
mark motion" or "Save only motion." If the Archive is  
enabled for "Save all frames", motion detection is disabled.  
The Enabled/Disabled status is displayed in the bottom  
right corner of the Motion Settings window.  
Motion detection is computed independently in multiple  
detection zones on a square grid. The largest grid sup-  
ported for any Bosch camera model and image size is 8 by  
8. The actual grid for any particular model is determined by  
the chosen zone size (a drop-down list in the lower right  
corner of the Motion Settings screen) and the camera's  
pixel resolution. The actual grid is displayed in the lower  
left corner. When motion is present, the Motion Settings  
window displays green marks (selectable between crosses  
and boxes) in the zones affected.  
Motion detection can be masked to block motion detection  
in some of the zones by drawing a rectangle with the  
mouse (by left-clicking and holding down the mouse but-  
ton). The masked areas are marked with red crosses. A  
more complex shape can be created by drawing multiple  
rectangles. Erasing the mask (or part of the mask) is done  
by drawing a rectangle with the right mouse button.  
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Fig. 4.7 Motion Settings menu showing motion detection settings  
Motion detection settings apply only to the camera number dis-  
played in the Camera field on the left of the Motion Settings  
menu: use the drop-down list to change the camera number.  
The settings are:  
‘Detected by’ provides two selected options, the software  
motion detection and the in-camera motion detection.  
Note: Select to Detected by Camera when Motion Triggered  
Recording on DiBos8 is used.  
‘Sensitivity’ is a group of controls to adjust motion detec-  
tion computation:  
"Level" adjusts the inter-frame brightness change  
threshold that triggers motion detection. Lower set-  
tings may cause false motion detection due to noise.  
"Detail" adjusts the size of the detectable objects  
within each motion detection zone. Lower settings  
may cause false motion detection due to noise.  
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"Limit" serves as a guard against false triggering due  
to a sudden overall change in lighting that would trig-  
ger motion detection in a large number of zones simul-  
taneously. If the number of zones activated  
simultaneously is larger than "Limit," motion detection  
will be blocked. This parameter cannot exceed the  
number of zones in the grid (displayed in the lower  
left corner of Motion Settings).  
4.2.8  
Save to  
A lower level Save to menu allows one to specify the directory  
path for video archives and snapshot images. Note that the  
other selections in this menu are for archiving, which is not  
available in this software version.  
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4.2.9  
Advanced  
"Use DirectX if possible" is an  
option to use DirectX func-  
tions that utilize graphics card  
hardware to display images,  
instead of using the software.  
This reduces the load on the  
CPU. The drop-down list  
"DirectX size" provides options  
for the graphics area size sup-  
ported by DirectX.  
"Auto - Startup" is an option to  
start the Bosch Video System  
automatically when Windows  
starts up.  
"RealTime if folded" is an  
option to continue running the  
Bosch Video System applica-  
tion at the top priority level in  
the Windows Task Manager,  
after the application was mini-  
mized and placed into the sys-  
tem tray of the Windows task  
bar.  
"Show motion" is an option to  
mark the areas of the image  
where motion was detected.  
"Use double packets" is an  
option to use data packets  
with 2904 bytes instead of the  
regular 1450 bytes for image  
transmission. This allows for  
the increase of image trans-  
mission bandwidth, but may  
lead to a less stable perfor-  
mance on overloaded net-  
works.  
"Warning on disconnect" is an option to display a red screen  
warning in place of live video that has been disconnected or  
temporarily lost. When disabled, the Video System displays the  
last captured frame.  
"Static ARP" is an option to enable a static link between the  
camera's MAC address and its IP address.  
“Don't update sensor window" is an option that determines  
how the changes to the image size are applied: at a software  
level or in hardware (the image sensor). Enabling this option  
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helps to avoid conflicts when multiple users are viewing the  
same camera (each will be able to set a different image size).  
Alternatively, disabling this option allows for increase of the  
camera frame rate due to a smaller image size.  
4.2.10  
Permission  
Permission (access control) is used to set up password-pro-  
tected access to the Bosch Video System. For any user there  
are three levels of access available (from the drop-down list):  
“Administrator" grants full  
access to all features of Bosch  
Video System.  
”Viewer" grants access to live  
video and browsing the  
archives, but not to the set-  
tings.  
"Live only" grants access to live  
video only.  
Adding, changing, and removing  
users is done via the three but-  
tons "Add", "Change", and  
"Remove" on the bottom of the  
menu.  
4.2.11  
Remote Viewing  
Remote Viewing is disabled in this software version.  
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4.2.12  
Day/Night  
Day/Night settings apply only to  
the NWC-0900 camera.  
"Automatic" enables the camera  
to switch automatically from  
daylight conditions (using the  
color sensor) to nighttime con-  
ditions (using the monochrome  
sensor) and vice versa, based  
on the Threshold settings (see  
below).  
"Day" enables the daylight  
mode and disables the night-  
time mode.  
"Night" enables the nighttime  
mode and disables the daylight  
mode.  
‘Threshold’ adjusts the auto-  
matic switching of the camera:  
"Switch At" changes the adjust-  
ment level of darkness from  
daylight to nighttime mode.  
"Toggle Guard" changes the  
adjustment level of brightness  
from nighttime to daylight  
mode. Toggle Guard set to 0% corresponds to "Switch At" set  
to 100%. Toggle Guard should be adjusted to prevent mode  
toggling during the transitional lighting.  
4.2.13  
Auto-Iris  
The Auto-Iris menu allows monitoring the state of the automatic  
DC iris. If the scene is too dark, the camera will open the iris  
fully. This allows more light onto the sensor and will substan-  
tially improve the low-light performance. If the scene is too  
dark when the camera is started, the camera will not close the  
iris until there is enough illumination.  
Camera DC auto-iris can be configured using Auto-Iris menu:  
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‘Auto-Iris’ can be disabled by  
un-checking "Enabled". The  
camera will open the iris fully  
and have electronic auto-expo-  
sure enabled. This configuration  
is identical to using a manual  
lens.  
Auto-iris will open the lens fully  
once the in-camera analog gains  
exceed a certain level. The  
“Gain” scroll bar adjusts the  
point where the auto-iris will  
open fully: the higher the gain,  
the later the auto-iris will open  
as the illumination diminishes.  
The ‘Status’ of the auto-iris is  
displayed on a color panel,  
which has six different states:  
"Disabled" - the auto-iris is  
either disabled by un-checking  
the "Enabled" check box, or is  
not present;  
"Evaluating" - the camera is pre-  
paring to close the iris;  
"Too Dark" - the camera cannot  
close the iris because the scene illumination is too low;  
"Closing" - the iris is closing down by the number of F-stops  
appropriate for the illumination level;  
"Closed" - the iris is closed to the correct F-stop;  
"Opening" - the iris is opening.  
4.2.14  
Right-click menu  
Right-clicking anywhere within the Bosch Video System screen  
allows you to invoke an additional menu:  
‘Show’ presents two options:  
"Archive" is not functional in this software version.  
"Photos" enables access to snapshots taken with the  
Bosch MegaPixel cameras. The default snapshots  
location is: My Documents\My Pictures\BOSCH Pho-  
tos -- a different directory path to the snapshot direc-  
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tory can be specified in the Settings menu (see  
Settings).  
‘Photo’ enables saving and printing individual snapshots, as  
well as browsing:  
"Save" takes a snapshot of live video and saves it in  
the snapshot directory. The snapshot is taken from  
the camera that is highlighted in the drop-down list of  
the installed cameras (see Section 4.2.1 Toolbar). To  
highlight another camera, left-click on the camera  
number.  
"Save/Print" takes a snapshot and prints it instantly.  
"Browse" opens the snapshot folder for browsing.  
‘Settings’ enables access to changing the main groups of set-  
tings as described in Settings (see Section 4.2.3 Settings).  
"Miscellaneous" enables access to the following:  
Authentication (see Permission);  
Remote Viewing (see Remote  
Viewing);  
Save to (see Save to);  
Advanced (see Advanced).  
"Camera" enables access to a combined menu that  
includes: Image Quality (see Image Quality), Exposure  
(see Exposure), Day/Night (see Day/Night), Auto-Iris  
(see Auto-Iris) and Archive (see Archive). It also  
includes some of the Advanced settings (see  
Advanced).  
"Motion" enables access to Motion Settings (see  
Motion Settings).  
"Printer" opens up the "Print Setup" menu.  
"Dump" logs camera settings to a file named LocalMa-  
chine.ini located in the installation directory. Techni-  
cal Support may request providing the contents of  
this file.  
"Import license" is not functional in this software ver-  
sion.  
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‘Hide’ minimizes the Bosch Video System application and hides  
it in the system tray of the Windows task bar.  
‘Log off’ logs off current user and hides the Video System appli-  
cation.  
‘Exit’ exits the Video System application.  
‘About’ shows the version of the Bosch Video System software  
and the additional information for each of the installed cam-  
era(s): camera type, firmware and hardware version, MAC and  
IP addresses.  
4.2.15  
User authentication  
Bosch Video System allows setting up password-protected  
access (see Section 4.2.10 Permission). If one or more user  
accounts were created, the Bosch Video System will display a  
log-in dialog prompting for the user name and password, as  
shown.  
4.2.16  
4.2.17  
Language selection  
Bosch Live Video System supports interfaces in English; other  
languages will be added in future releases. Press the F2 key to  
bring up the language menu.  
Browsing archives  
Archive browsing is enabled by clicking on the archive icon  
in the toolbar. Because the archiving function is not  
available in this software version, the archive files will be  
empty.  
4.2.18  
AVI Maker  
The AVI Maker is intended for making AVI clips from the Archive.  
The program is not functional in this software version.  
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4.2.19  
HTTP access  
Bosch MegaPixel cameras can be accessed from Internet  
Explorer, via the in-camera web page. The web page allows  
viewing live images and changing some of the camera settings.  
The web pages can be addressed by typing in your browser’s  
Address bar:  
Individual images can be requested from Bosch MegaPixel cam-  
eras using a HTTP string.  
Please refer to the DiBos8 section of this manual for the string  
parameters.  
4.2.20  
Firmware Loader - Upgrading the cameras  
Bosch MegaPixel cameras are upgradeable in the field.  
The Firmware Loader is the software tool that loads the  
upgrade files into the cameras.  
Always follow the instructions that come with the upgrade file.  
4.3  
DiBos8 set-up for Bosch Megapixel  
cameras  
DiBos8 is using HTTP requests for live viewing and recording of  
Megapixel images.  
Though DiBos8 may not have display capabilities to view mega-  
pixel camera images in full resolution, it does, however, process  
and record the images in megapixel format. Detail of live and  
recorded images can be viewed using the DiBos8 zoom func-  
tion.  
The megapixel camera can send up to 5 streams to the same or  
different clients. The streams can have different frame rates  
and resolution. In order to save storage space, DiBos8 could  
record a high resolution low frame rate image of a camera and,  
at the same time, record images of the area of interest at a high  
frame rate. In this case, DiBos8 creates two cameras with the  
same IP address but with different HTTP parameters.  
For detail of DiBos8 installation, refer to its respective manuals  
and instructions.  
4.3.1  
Preparing Megapixel cameras for DiBos8  
For sending the motion trigger signal correctly to DiBos8, you  
should check that the megapixel camera archive and motion  
detector settings are correct.  
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In the settings menu of the Bosch Video System software, first  
select ‘Archive’ and verify that the Filter is selected to "Save all  
and mark motion". Next, select ‘Motion Detection’ and verify  
that "Detected by Camera" is selected and the motion detection  
parameters are set. The megapixel camera sends the ‘Motion  
Detection’ trigger to the IP address of the client that last  
accessed the camera.  
4.3.2  
Setting up DiBos8 for Megapixel Cameras  
Bosch Megapixel cameras are added as JPEG IP cameras in the  
Network Devices section. The screens to set up are accessible  
in the “Video and audio” connection screen of Configuration.  
1. Mark ‘Network’ and click the "Add" button in the JPEG IP  
cameras field.  
2. Mark the newly created IP camera in the Network tree and  
click the "Edit" button in the JPEG IP cameras field.  
3. The Settings screen will now open.  
Fig. 4.8 Settings screen in DiBos8  
4. In the settings screen enter the address followed by a  
string of parameters as defined in the HTTP command  
string parameters section below:  
a. Edit the Camera name if necessary.  
b. Select the number of images per second for live view-  
ing.  
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c. Check "Motion camera" if motion-triggered recording  
is used with this camera.  
d. Enter the port number as defined in the HTTP com-  
mand string.  
e. For “On command” enter: ismotion  
f.  
For Off command enter: nomotion  
g. Click OK to save the entered configuration.  
All remaining DiBos8 recording settings are standard.  
4.3.3  
HTTP command string parameters  
The generic HTTP command string has the following format:  
image?res=<resolution_value>&x0=<x0_value>&y0=  
<y0_value>&x1=<x1_value>&y1=<y1_value>&qualty=  
<quality_value>&doublescan=<doublescan_value> [&mdn=  
<port_no>]  
Table 3.1 describes the parameters.  
The requested image can have a smaller size (electronic zoom  
function) than the camera sensor size. The image size is defined  
by the x0, y0, x1, and y1 coordinates on the sensor. For the  
NWC-0700 and NWC-0800, the coordinates are defined in pix-  
els. The NWC-0900 has two sensors of differing resolution. Set  
the x and y coordinates for the 3.1 MegaPixel sensor.  
x0 and y0  
These two parameters define the left-hand, top-corner point of  
the requested image. For the NWC-0700 and NWC-0800 the val-  
ues are in pixels.  
x1 and y1  
These two parameters define the right-hand, bottom-corner  
point of the requested image on the imaging device. For the  
NWC-0700 and NWC-0800 the values are in pixels.  
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NOTE! DiBos8 automatically scales an image to a 4 (H) x 3 (V)  
aspect ratio for display. Always maintain the selected image  
area to be displayed at a 4x3 aspect ratio.  
PARAMETER  
<ip_address>  
/image?  
DESCRIPTION  
COMMENT  
The IP address of the camera e.g. 192.168.2.75  
Image request command  
<resolution_value> Specifies whether the cam- full or half, e.g. res=  
era should decimate the  
image by the factor of 2 in  
each direction  
half=> an image with  
1600x1200 will  
become 800x600  
<x0_value>  
<y0_value>  
<x1_value>  
<y1_value>  
<quality_value>  
The left hand coordinates of default: x0=0  
the requested image window  
The top coordinates of the  
requested image window  
default: y0=0  
The right hand coordinates of e.g. x1=1600  
the requested image window  
The bottom coordinates of  
the requested image window  
e.g. y1=1200  
The compression quality of  
the JPEG image with the  
range from 1 to 21  
default: quality=12.  
21 gives highest quality  
<doublescan_value> Doublescan is the parameter e.g. doublescan=0  
that allows the user to spec-  
ify whether the camera  
should delay the image out-  
put until the new image is  
scanned (doublescan=0) or  
the image request should be  
serviced immediately by out-  
putting the content of the  
current image in the image  
buffer (doublescan=1) (the  
image will be displayed faster  
on the screen)  
<port_no>  
The camera sends "ismotion" e.g. port_no=3028  
to the specified port No. if  
This parameter is  
motion is detected and  
optional.  
"nomotion" if motion is not  
detected.  
Table 4.1 HTTP command string parameters  
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Example of zoomed image:  
The drawing below shows the size of the 3.1 megapixel sensor  
in pixels.  
The sensor has 2048 px (pixels) in the horizontal direction and  
1536 px vertically. An image request at full image size would  
have the following parameters: x0=0&y0=0&x1=2048&y1=1536.  
Taking the shaded area as a zoomed image, with size 1024 px  
(H) X 768 px (V) at the drawn location, the parameters would  
have the following values: x0=410&y0=492&x1=1434&y1=1260.  
y=0  
2048 x 1536 pixel sensor area  
x=410  
y=492  
1024 x 768 pixel zoom area  
y=1260  
x=1434  
y=1536  
x=2048  
Fig. 4.9 Size of the 3.1 megapixel sensor area in pixels and percentage.  
NOTE: Image sensor resolution:  
NWC-0700: 1600x1200 (hxv) pixels  
NWC-0800, NWC0900: 2048x1536 (hxv) pixels  
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