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Page 1 - Bosch Video Management System

Bosch Video Management SystemMBV-BPRO-40 en Configuration Manual

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24.3.2 Configuring the control channel 19424.3.3 Bosch Allegiant Satellite System Concept 19524.4 Allegiant CCL commands supported in Bosch VMS 19624.

Page 3 - Table of contents

Main window > Devices > Expand > Expand > Displays the property pages of a selected NVR, Failover NVR, or Redundant NVR.4Click a tab

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Add Local DriveClick to display a dialog box for selecting a local drive. This button is active only when a notconfigured local drive is available. Yo

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Caution!If you select the Primary NVR computer, video data that has been recorded on a Failover NVRduring a downtime of the Primary NVR is not backed

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Add Network Path dialog boxMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > > Disk Storage tab >Add Network Path buttonAllows you to

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Displays the property pages of a selected DiBos system.Allows you to integrate a DiBos system into your system.You cannot configure DiBos systems from

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Matrix Switches pageMain window > Devices > > Displays the property pages of the Bosch Allegiant device.You do not configure the Bosch All

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Allegiant Logical No.Displays the logical number of the output within Allegiant.Bosch VMS Logical No.Allows you to change the logical number of the ou

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To add a CCTV keyboard that is connected to a decoder, expand , click .To assign an analog monitor group, configure such a group in > > .

Page 11 - Using the Help

Parity:Displays the type of error checking you want to use for the selected port.Port type:Displays the connection type that is used to connect the CC

Page 12 - The Print dialog box opens

Name:Type the name of the analog monitor group.Columns:Enter the number of columns for the analog monitor group. The result is displayed.Rows:Enter th

Page 13 - Introduction

Using the HelpTo find out more about how to do something in Bosch Video Management System, access theonline Help using any of the following methods.To

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QuadDisplays the position of the decoder on the quad view. 1 is left upper corner, 4 is right lowercorner.Quad ViewSelect the check box to enable quad

Page 15 - System overview

Enable thumbnailsClick to check if you want to display a snapshot in Operator Client for each monitor. Thissnapshot is regularly updated.See also– Add

Page 16 - Network configuration

Port:Type the required network port number for outgoing mails. You get the information about therequired entry from your provider.Connection time-out

Page 17 - Installing hardware

Speed:Select the required transfer rate.Pin: (for GSM device only)Type the personal identification number for authenticating at the device.Data format

Page 18 - Getting started

Port 1:Type the appropriate port number used for transmitting the keep alive signal (every 5seconds).Port 2:Type the appropriate port number used for

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NumberDisplays the number of the virtual input.NameClick a cell to modify the name of the virtual input.Add Virtual Inputs dialog boxMain window >

Page 20 - Working offline

Be careful when changing these addresses. Entering a wrong address stops network monitoringof this device.SNMP Trap Filter Rules:Allows you to enter O

Page 21 - Configuring devices

ConnectionIn a cell, select the required connection of the keyboard to a workstation or a decoder. If youselect a workstation, the keyboard is also ad

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NameClick a cell to change the display name of an input.Relays pageMain window > Devices > Expand > > > Relays tabAllows you to c

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Mobile Video Service pageMain window > Devices > Allows you to add a transcoding service to your Bosch Video Management System. Thistranscodin

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To print a Help topic:1. Right-click in the right pane and select Print. The Print dialog box opens.2. Click Print. The topic is printed to the specif

Page 25 - Configuring NVRs

VRM Settings pageMain window > Devices > Expand > VRM Server nameType a name that is displayed in the device tree of Bosch Video Client.Se

Page 26 - Configuring a Primary NVR

Manual: You can configure load balancing manually in the traditional recording mode.Sanity check period (days)Move the slider to configure the require

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Default Configuration pageMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > Click > DefaultConfiguration tabAllows you to perform a basic

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Hard limitThese values represent a security margin in relation to the soft limit values. If the writeaccesses are in this range, internal allocation o

Page 29 - Adding a device

See also– Adding a Video Streaming Gateway device, 41Assignment tab (Video Streaming Gateway)Main window > Devices > Expand > Expand >

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SkipClick to activate the configuration settings in the Protocol settings group.This button does not appear, if you configure a camera that was detect

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VSG Camera NameChange the camera name if required. This name is used for VRM and for Bosch Video Client.See also– Adding a Bosch camera to a VSG, 42–

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Live Only pageMain window > Devices > Expand > Allows you to add and configure encoders used for live only. You can add Bosch encoders and

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Encoders / Decoders pageThe count of items below an entry is displayed in square brackets.To configure an encoder:Main window > Devices > Expan

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Camera IDType the ID of the camera.Initiator nameDisplays the iSCSI initiator name. The initiator name is automatically displayed after aconnection is

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Introduction1 Menu bar Allows you to select a menu command.2 Toolbar Displays the available buttons. Point to anicon to display a tooltip.3 Playback c

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VideoEnter the number of the camera you want to adjust. If you want to do this for each camera,enter the number of the camera, adjust the settings (br

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– Recording 1 managed by VRMThe recordings of this device are managed by the VRM system, which is consideredexternal from the point of view of the dev

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– PreferredRecordings are saved to the entered targets in the specified sequence. For this, enterboth a primary and a secondary target. The secondary

Page 39 - Configuring devices

Metadata is always created for a video content analysis, unless this was explicitly excluded.Depending on the analysis type selected and the relevant

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To deactivate an area:In the camera image, press the SHIFT key and click the area you want to deactivate.To obtain commands in the window:To see the c

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Advanced Settings > Audio Alarm pageSome encoders can create alarms on the basis of audio signals. You can configure signalstrengths and frequency

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Camera > Display Stamping pageiNotice!Not supported in Bosch Video Management System. This function allows you to display important supplementary i

Page 43 - Configuring multicast for VSG

Displayed alarm messageType the message to be displayed in case of an alarm. The maximum text length is31 characters.Click the item you want to select

Page 44 - Configuring the structure

PatternPattern of the privacy mask.Preview windowIf necessary, change the size of the privacy mask area and move it to the position you want.Camera &g

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– Auto Iris: Switches to value Constant.ShutterAdjusts the electronic shutter speed (AES). Controls the time period for which light isgathered by the

Page 46 - Adding a Command Script

9 Alarm List window Displays all alarms that the systemgenerates.Allows you to accept or clear an alarm orto start a workflow, for example, bysending

Page 47 - Adding a folder

IrisAuto IrisAutomatically adjusts the lens to allow the correct illumination of the camera sensor. This typeof lens is recommended for use when there

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Inactivity PeriodDetermines the behavior of the dome when the control for dome is inactive. Select a timeperiod from the pull-down list (3 sec. - 10 m

Page 49 - Adding a document

OrientationReverses the image 180º (ideal when mounting upside down). Set the orientation to Normal(default) or Inverted.SC settingsClick Default to r

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L16: Select L16 if you want better audio quality with higher sampling rates. This requiresapproximately eight times the G.711 bandwidth.Interfaces >

Page 51 - Configuring schedules

If the device is working in multicast mode, the first remote location to establish a videoconnection to the device is also assigned the transparent da

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Telnet supportSelect On to allow unencrypted connections on this port. Select Off to allow only encryptedconnections (not supported).Interface mode ET

Page 53 - Removing a Task Schedule

EncryptionA special license, with which you will receive a corresponding activation key, is required toencrypt user data. You can enter the activation

Page 54 - Renaming a schedule

A special IP address (class D address) must be configured for multicast operation in amulticast-enabled network. The network must support group IP add

Page 55 - Copying and pasting in tables

Posting interval (s; 0 = Off)Enter the interval in seconds at which the images is sent to an FTP server. Enter zero for noimages to be sent.FTP server

Page 56 - Configuring camera properties

Caution!Selecting a VGA setting with values outside the technical specification of the monitor can re-sult in severe damage to the monitor. Refer to

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System overviewIf you plan to install and configure Bosch Video Management System, participate in a systemtraining on Bosch Video Management System.Re

Page 58 - Configuring port settings

Maps and Structure pageThe count of items below an entry is displayed in square brackets.Main window > Maps and StructurePermissions can get lost.

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Resource Manager dialog boxMain window > Maps and Structure > orMain window > Maps and Structure > > Manage...Allows you to manage

Page 60 - Configuring events and alarms

Click to display the Add Sequence dialog box. Click to rename a camera sequence. Click to remove the selected camera sequence.Add StepClick to displa

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Add Sequence Step dialog boxMain window > Maps and Structure > > Add Step buttonAllows you to add a step with a new dwell time to an existi

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Schedules pageMain window > Allows you to configure Recording Schedules and Task Schedules. Click to rename the selected Recording or Task Schedule

Page 63 - Creating a Compound Event

RecurringClick to display the Schedule Table for configuring a recurring pattern for the selected TaskSchedule. For example, you configure a schedule

Page 64 - Configuring an alarm

Cameras and Recording pageMain window > Cameras and RecordingDisplays the Camera Table page or a Recording Table page.Allows you to configure came

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EncoderDisplays the device type.Device FamilyDisplays the type of firmware used in the encoder.CameraDisplays the name of the camera.Network AddressDi

Page 66 - Configuring Command Scripts

Note:For port settings refer to COM1, 143.Port (Only visible when you click All)Click a cell to specify which encoder serial port is used for PTZ con

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– PrealarmStream:Select the desired stream used for normal recording.Note: It depends on the device family which streams are available.Quality:Select

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Network configuration!Caution!Do not connect a device to more than one Bosch Video Management System! This can lead torecording gaps and other undesir

Page 69 - Creating a user

Live/Pre-event RecordingIn the Quality column, click a cell to select the stream quality of the live view (required forinstant playback) and the pre-e

Page 70 - Creating a group or account

With the image encoding interval you configure the interval at which images are encoded andtransmitted. If 1 is entered, all images are encoded. Enter

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PTZ Settings dialog boxMain window > Cameras and Recording > > Select a PTZ camera > Allows you to configure a PTZ camera.Note:First co

Page 72 - Associating an LDAP group

Events pageMain window > EventsDisplays the Event Tree with all available events and an Event Configuration Table for eachevent. The events are gr

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Event State Priority:For an event state you can assign a priority setting.Edit PrioritiesClick to display a dialog box for configuring a priority sett

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Click to display a dialog box for importing a script file. Click to display a dialog box for exporting a script file. Click to convert an existing sc

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Edit Priorities of Event Type dialog boxMain window > Events > Debounce Settings tab > Edit Priorities buttonName of Priority:Type in a name

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Alarms pageMain window > AlarmsDisplays the Event Tree and an Alarm Configuration Table for each event. Only the eventsconfigured on the Events pa

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Alarm Settings dialog boxMain window > Alarms > Alarm Settings tabMax. Image panes per alarm:Enter the maximum count of Alarm Image panes to be

Page 78 - Managing configuration data

Record this cameraSelect the check box to enable alarm recording for this camera in case of an alarm. If an alarmis triggered, this camera is recorded

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Only ADAM devices are supported.All devices connected via network are connected to a switch. The computers of the BoschVideo Management System are als

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Auxiliary CommandClick a cell to select an auxiliary command to be executed in case of an alarm.Entries in this list are only available for a PTZ came

Page 81 - Configuration examples

Execute the following Client Script when alarm is accepted:Select a Client Command Script that is executed automatically, when the user accepts analar

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User Groups pageMain window > User GroupsThe following user group is available by default:– Admin Group (user name: Admin)Allows you to configure

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Permissions on a single Management ServerFor managing the access to only one Management Server, use the standard user group. Youconfigure all permissi

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The Enterprise User Groups tab is only available if the appropriate license is available and ifone or more Management Server computers are configured

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Search for GroupsClick to display the available LDAP user groups in the LDAP Groups: list. To find user groupsyou must make the appropriate settings i

Page 86 - Adding a Bosch ATM/POS bridge

Description:Type in description for the group.See also– Creating a dual authorization group, 71Logon Pair Properties pageMain window > User Groups

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Camera Permissions pageMain window > User Groups > User Groups tab > Device Permissions > CameraPermissions taborMain window > User

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PTZSelect a check box to allow using the control of this camera.You can select or clear this check box only when the PTZ control of a camera is enable

Page 89 - Configuration window

Settings to CopySelect a check box to select the desired user group permissions for copying.Copy to:Select a check box to specify the user group where

Page 90 - Menu commands

Getting startedThis chapter provides information on how to get started with Bosch Video ManagementSystem and with Bosch VMS Archive PlayerInstalling t

Page 91 - Activation Manager dialog box

You enter the LDAP server settings that are configured outside of Bosch Video ManagementSystem. You will need the assistance of your IT administrator

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Filter for user:Select a filter used to search for a unique user name. Examples are predefined. Replace%username% with the actual user name.LDAP basis

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Rename the item as desired. This is the name of the Enterprise Account.Description:Type in a description for this Enterprise Account.Enter new passw

Page 94 - Options dialog box

Alarm processingSelect the check box to allow alarm processing.Interrupt the Windows Screen Saver for incoming alarmsSelect the check box to ensure th

Page 95 - Devices page

Set area selection for reference imageSelect the check box to allow selecting the area in the camera image for updating thereference image in the Oper

Page 96 - Server List page

Main window > User Groups > Enterprise User Groups tab > Operating Permissions> User Interface tabAllows you to configure the user interf

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Enterprise AccountType in the name of the Enterprise Account that has been configured on the ManagementServer.Enterprise Account PasswordType in the p

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ConceptsThis chapter provides background information on selected issues.Alarm handlingAlarms can be individually configured to be handled by one or mo

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The alarm title, time, and date can be optionally be displayed on all analog monitors, oronly the first monitor in the alarm row.5. For equal priority

Page 100 - Disk Storage page

Figure 24.1: Enterprise Scenario 1– Scenario 2: A Management Server computer has the additional task of an EnterpriseManagement Server to manage the a

Page 101 - Camera Storage page

create a new account (recommended) or click the link to activate a new license withoutlogging on. If you create an account and log on before activatin

Page 102 - Assigned NVR page

Figure 24.2: Enterprise Scenario 2– Scenario 3: The classic client-server architecture remains supported.Figure 24.3: Classic Scenario 3 190 en | Co

Page 103 - DiBos page

PermissionsPermissions on an Enterprise SystemFor an Enterprise System you configure the following groups of permissions:– Operating permissions of Op

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To update an existing Bosch VMS license to an Enterprise System, you need an EnterpriseUpgrade license (MBV-FEUP).Per workstation the existing worksta

Page 105 - Matrix Switches page

Local connectionFigure 24.4: Bosch Video Management System local connection to a Bosch Allegiant matrix switch1 Bosch Video Management System Client w

Page 106 - Workstation page

Remote connectionFigure 24.5: Bosch Video Management System remote connection to a Bosch Allegiant matrix switch1 Bosch Video Management System Client

Page 107 - Settings page

Installing Allegiant Master Control Software1. Stop the Management Server service if running (Start > Control Panel > Services > Right-click

Page 108 - Analog Monitor Groups page

In an Allegiant Satellite System, monitor outputs of a slave Allegiant are tied to video inputs onthe master Allegiant. This connection is called a tr

Page 109 - Advanced Configuration page

Supported command Description RemarksSwitching/Sequence LCM Switch Logical Camera toMonitorLCM, LCM+ and LCM- areequivalent.LCMP Switch Logical Cam

Page 110 - Monitor Wall page

Supported command Description RemarksSwitching/Sequence TC8x00>HEX Set Hexadecimal Mode TC8x00>DECIMAL Set Decimal Mode Connecting CCTV key

Page 111 - Communication Devices page

1Various cameras connected to network via encoders2 Bosch Video Management System workstation3 CCTV keyboard4 Bosch Video Management System network5 D

Page 113 - POS + ATM page

Working offlineWhen Operator Client is disconnected from a Management Server, a respective overlay icon isdisplayed in the Logical Tree on the disconn

Page 114 - Virtual Inputs page

Connections between COM port and VIP XD decoderThe following table lists the connections between an RS232 adapter and a serial interface of aVIP XD de

Page 115 - SNMP page

10. Close IntuiKey Firmware Upgrade Utility.11. On the keyboard, press Clr key to exit.The keyboard restarts. Wait some seconds until the menu for sel

Page 116 - CCTV Keyboards page

TroubleshootingThis chapter contains information on how to handle known problems using Bosch VideoManagement System Configuration Client.Problems afte

Page 117 - I/O Modules page

Problems with display languageIssue Cause SolutionSome display texts inConfiguration Client orOperator Client are in aforeign language, usuallyEnglish

Page 118 - Allegiant CCL Emulation page

Crashing Configuration ClientIssue Cause SolutionConfiguration Client crashes. If there are many camerasconfigured in an Allegiant filewhich are not c

Page 119 - VRM Devices page

To restore:1. Stop Management Server service and all NVR services.2. Unzip the .zip file.3. Replace the elements.bvms by the export.bvms.4. Replace th

Page 120 - VRM Settings page

Glossary802.1xThe IEEE 802.1x standard provides a generalmethod for authentication and authorization inIEEE-802 networks. Authentication is carried ou

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DecoderChanges a digital stream to an analog stream, e.g.,to display digital video on a analog monitor.Device familyBosch encoders / IP cameras can be

Page 122 - Load Balancing page

computers. This access is controlled by themembership to an Enterprise User Group, thisEnterprise User Group is related to an EnterpriseAccount, this

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iSCSIInternet Small Computer System Interface.Protocol that manages storage via a TCP/IPnetwork. iSCSI enables access to stored datafrom everywhere in

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Configuring devicesMain window > DevicesThis chapter provides information on how to configure the devices in your system.Changing the Device Tree

Page 125 - Devices page

Network monitoringMeasurement of network related values andevaluation of these values against configurablethresholds.NVRBosch Network Video Recorder;

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RTSPReal Time Streaming Protocol. A network protocolwhich allows to control the continuoustransmission of audio-visual data or software overIP-based n

Page 127 - Local Storage page

distributes storage capacities on iSCSI devices tothe encoders, while handling load balancingbetween multiple iSCSI devices. VRM streamsplayback video

Page 128 - Encoders / Decoders page

IndexNumerics169, 74Aaccess deniedAllegiant CCL emulation, 118accessing the Help, 11acquire PTZ control, 76activate, 78Bosch Video Management System,

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ARM firmware, 157ATM POS device, 29Audio Intercom functionality, 183Authorization Number , 92automatic alarm popup behavior, 188automatic display of a

Page 130 - Source type

Ddata sheet, 15decoder, 21CCTV keyboard, 32decoupled, 20default analog monitor group, 30default configuration, 38default IP address, 97delayed activat

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II/O modules, 21, 30identification, 128importCommand Script , 67resource files, 44initial camera, 109initial device scan, 24Initiator extension, 129In

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Ppassword, 128peripheral device, 29permissions, 44, 150post-event time, 158post-event time , 159pre-event time, 158pre-event time , 159previous config

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– Detecting NVRs, their recorded encoders, and decoders, 24– Detecting VRM devices, 25– Configuring NVRs, 25– Adding a device, 29– Configuring an enco

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Adding multiple Management Server computersMain window > Devices > Enterprise System > Server ListYou perform this task of adding multiple

Page 138 - Camera > Camera page

See also– Server List page, 96– Enterprise System, 188– User Groups page, 172Detecting NVRs, their recorded encoders, and decodersMain window > De

Page 139 - Camera > Lens page

When you want to add devices that are not members of the same subnet, perform the initialdevice scan.To start the initial device scan:1. On the Hardwa

Page 140 - Camera > PTZ page

A Failover NVR is a server that takes over the tasks of a failing Primary NVR. The Failover NVRstarts recording as soon as the Primary NVR fails. A Fa

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Switching an NVR to a Failover NVRMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > To configure a Failover NVR you must first change an NVR t

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3. Click the Camera Storage tab to configure the camera settings of the selected RedundantNVR. This page is only available, if on the Assigned NVR pag

Page 143 - Interfaces > Relay page

Displaying information on an NVRMain window > Devices> Expand > Expand > You can display the following information on an NVR:– Network

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Table of contents1Using the Help 111.1 Finding information 111.2 Printing the Help 112Introduction 133System overview 153.1 Hardware requirements 153.

Page 145 - Network > Advanced page

– I/O module– Allegiant CCL emulationDecoders, encoders, NVRs including VIDOS NVRs, and VRMs are detected by the networkscan.iNotice!After having adde

Page 146 - Network > Multicast page

To add a peripheral device:1.Expand , right-click and click the required command.The appropriate dialog box is displayed.2. Enter the appropriate s

Page 147 - Network > FTP Posting page

To add an Allegiant CCL emulation:1.Expand , click .The Allegiant CCL Emulation tab is displayed.2. Click to check Enable Allegiant CCL Emulation.3.

Page 148 - Decoder > Decoder page

– Parity check: None– Interface mode: RS232–Half-duplex mode: OffConfiguring multiple encoders / decodersMain windowYou can modify the following prope

Page 149 - Monitor display

Configuring a DiBos systemMain window > Devices > Expand > iNotice!You do not configure the DiBos system itself but only the Bosch Video M

Page 150 - Maps and Structure page

2. Change the entry in the field according to your requirements.Enabling Forensic Search on a workstationMain window > Devices > Expand >

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Adding a monitor wallMain window > Devices > Right-click > Click Add Monitor WallMain window > Maps and StructureAfter having added t

Page 152 - Add Sequence dialog box

To configure the SNMP trap receiver:1.Click to display the SNMP Trap Receiver page.2. Make the required settings.For detailed information on the var

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Configuring an Allegiant CCL emulationMain window > Devices> Expand > To use the CCL commands you need the CCL User Guide. This manual is

Page 154 - Schedules page

–Execute the default configuration to create LUNs on each target of the iSCSI device.This step is optional. You do not need to perform this step on an

Page 155 - Schedules page

6.20 Configuring a CCTV keyboard (workstation) 376.21 Configuring a CCTV keyboard (decoder) 376.22 Configuring an I/O module 376.23 Configuring an All

Page 156 - Cameras and Recording page

Adding a LUNMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand Usually the network scan adds the desired iSCSI devices with their targets and LUNsaut

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orMain window > Devices > You can add Bosch or ONVIF encoders with local storage or live only encoders.To add a local storage:1.Right-click a

Page 158 - Storage)

See also– Video Streaming Gateway device page, 123Adding a Bosch camera to a VSGMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > To add a ca

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See also– Add/Edit dialog box (Video Streaming Gateway), 124Configuring multicast for VSGMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > F

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Configuring the structureThis chapter provides information on how to configure the Logical Tree and how to manageresource files such as maps.iNotice!I

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Main window > Alarms > You can import resource files in the following formats:–DWF files (2 D, map resource files)For use in Operator Client, t

Page 162 - PTZ Settings dialog box

2.Click .A dialog box for selecting a directory is displayed.3. Select the appropriate directory and click OK.The original file is exported.Adding a

Page 163 - Events page

2.Click .The Sequence Builder dialog box is displayed.3.In the Sequence Builder dialog box, click .The Add Sequence dialog box is displayed.4. Enter

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3.Click to rename the folder.4. Type the new name and press ENTER.Adding a mapMain window > Maps and StructureBefore you can add a map, you must

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2. Select a map resource file in the list.3.Click OK. The selected folder is displayed as .The map is displayed in the map window.All items within th

Page 166 - Select Devices dialog box

10.3 Managing resource files 6110.4 Configuring an event 6110.5 Duplicating an event 6210.6 Logging user events 6210.7 Configuring user event buttons

Page 167 - Alarms page

3.Click . The Select Resource dialog box is displayed.4. Select a file in the list. If the required files are not available in the list, click Manage

Page 168 - Alarm Settings dialog box

Configuring schedulesMain window > SchedulesThere are two schedule types available:–Recording Schedules–Task SchedulesYou can configure a maximum

Page 169 - Alarm Options dialog box

2. Click the Weekdays tab.3. In the Schedule Table field, drag the pointer to select the time periods for the selectedschedule. The selected cells are

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Removing a Task ScheduleMain window > > Select an item in the Task Schedules treeTo remove a Task Schedule:1. In the Task Schedules tree, sele

Page 171 - Alarms page

Notes:– You can mark a time period on a holiday or exception day of a Recording Schedule withthe color of another Recording Schedule.Removing holidays

Page 172 - User Groups page

Configuring cameras and recording settingsMain window > Cameras and RecordingThis chapter provides information on how to configure the cameras in

Page 173

2. Right-click the row with the desired values, point to Copy Row to, and click SelectedRows.The values are copied.To copy one value directly:1. Click

Page 174 - User Group Properties page

For detailed information on the various fields, see the Online Help for the appropriateapplication window.Configuring recording settings (only VRM and

Page 175 - User Properties page

iNotice!For all encoders, live view settings are also used for pre-event recording.For encoders that support dual-streaming, the settings for live/pre

Page 176 - Select User Groups dialog box

orMain window > Devices > Expand > Expand > > Interfaces tab >Periphery taborMain window > Devices > > > Inte

Page 177 - Camera Permissions page

15.6 License Activation dialog box 9215.7 Alarm Settings dialog box 9315.8 Stream Quality Settings dialog box 9315.9 Options dialog box 9416Devices pa

Page 178 - Control Priorities

Configuring events and alarmsMain window > EventsorMain window > AlarmsThis chapter provides information on how to configure events and alarms

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4Click to save the settings.4Click to undo the last setting.4Click to activate the configuration.Copying and pasting in tablesYou can configure

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Duplicating an eventMain window > EventsYou can duplicate an event to trigger different alarms for a particular event.To duplicate an event:1. In

Page 181 - Credentials page

4. In the Log - Schedule column, click a cell and select the appropriate schedule. The schedule determines when the event is logged. Selecting Never m

Page 182 - Operator Features page

4. In the Compound Event: field, right-click a Boolean operation and change it whererequired.A Boolean operation defines the combination of its immedi

Page 183 - User Groups page

Configuring settings for all alarmsMain window > AlarmsYou can set the following alarm settings that are valid for this Management Server:–Number

Page 184 - User Interface page

Configuring Command ScriptsThis chapter describes how to configure Command Scripts. Command Scripts appear at variousplaces of Bosch Video Management

Page 185 - Server Access page

To exit the Command Script Editor dialog box:4Click .Configuring a Command Script to be started automaticallyMain window > Alarms > or >

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To configure a startup script:4In the Startup script: list, select the required Command Script.68 en | Configuring Command Scripts Bosch Video Managem

Page 187 - Concepts

Configuring users, permissions and Enterprise AccessMain window > User GroupsThis chapter provides information on how to configure user groups, En

Page 188 - Enterprise System

16.18 POS + ATM page 11316.18.1 Add Bosch ATM/POS-Bridge dialog box 11316.18.2 Bosch ATM/POS-Bridge page 11416.18.3 Inputs page 11416.18.4 ATM Setting

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iNotice!A user who wants to operate a CCTV keyboard must have a number-only user name and pass-word. The user name can have maximum 3 numbers; the pas

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To create a group or account:1. Click the desired tab for the group or account that you want to add: - User Groups - Enterprise User Groups - Enterpri

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To create:1. Type in a name and description.2.Click .The appropriate dialog box is displayed.3. Select a group in each list.It is possible to select

Page 192 - Management System

Main window > User Groups > Enterprise User Groups tab > Operating PermissionsYou associate an LDAP group with a Bosch Video Management Sys

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For detailed information on the various fields, see the Online Help for the appropriateapplication window.Configuring user interface settingsMain wind

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Configuring permissions for events and alarmsMain window > User Groups > User Groups tab > Device PermissionsorMain window > User Grou

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Configuring various prioritiesMain window > User Groups > User Groups taborMain window > User Groups > Enterprise User Groups taborMai

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2.Click .The Copy User Group Permissions dialog box is displayed.3. Select the appropriate permissions and the appropriate target group or account.4.

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Managing configuration dataMain windowYou must activate the current configuration to make it valid for the Management Server andOperator Client. The s

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3. Type a description and click OK.The current configuration is activated.Each Operator Client workstation is instantly restarted, if connected to the

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17.4 Advanced Settings > Recording Management page 13017.5 Advanced Settings > Recording preferences page 13117.6 Advanced Settings > VCA pag

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Caution!Install OPC server and Bosch Video Management System Management Server on differentcomputers.If both the servers run on the same computer, th

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Configuration examplesThis chapter contains examples on how to configure selected devices in Bosch VideoManagement System.Creating an Enterprise Syste

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Operating permissions are configured on the Enterprise Management Server in UserGroups, Enterprise User Group tab.Device permissions are configured

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See also– Server List page, 96– Enterprise System, 188– User Groups page, 172Creating an Enterprise User GroupMain window > User GroupsYou perform

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To create an Enterprise User Group:1. Click the Enterprise User Groups tab.2.Click .The New Enterprise User Group dialog box is displayed.3. Type in

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The following illustration shows the part of the scenario where you perform this task:To create an Enterprise Account:1. Click the Enterprise Access t

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Adding a Bosch ATM/POS bridgeThis example describes how to set up a Bosch ATM/POS bridge.Configuring the ATM/POS bridge1. Ensure that the device is po

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12. Configure the desired alarm settings for this event.13.Click to save the settings and click to activate the configuration.14. Perform a test t

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To change camera properties:Main window > Cameras and Recording > > tab1. In the Live Video column, configure the quality of live display

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Global Configuration Client windowsThis chapter contains information on some basic application windows available in Bosch VideoManagement System Confi

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18.7 Select Map for Link dialog box 15319Schedules page 15419.1 Recording Schedules page 15419.2 Task Schedules page 15420Cameras and Recording page 1

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Click to display the Activate Configuration dialog box.Click to delete the selected item. (Not available on every page).Click to rename the selected i

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License Manager... Displays the License Manager dialog box.Settings menu commands Alarm Settings Displays the Alarm Settings dialog box. Set Recor

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Activate Configuration dialog boxMain window > Allows you to type a description for the working copy of the configuration to be activated.Set Delay

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Alarm Settings dialog boxMain window > Alarms > See Alarm Settings dialog box, 168 for details.Stream Quality Settings dialog boxMain window &g

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Depending on the video quality settings for the I- and P-Frames, this fact can result inindividual images being skipped.The value entered here must be

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Devices pageMain window > DevicesDisplays the Device Tree and the configuration pages.The count of items below an entry is displayed in square bra

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Server List pageYou perform this task of adding multiple Management Server computers in ConfigurationClient on the Enterprise Management Server.You ad

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Server Name:Type in the display name of the Management Server.Network Address:Type in the IP address or DNS name of the Management Server.Initial Devi

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–VRMs, iSCSI storage devices (you can assign encoders during the scan process)– Live only and local storage encoders– VIDOS NVRsAssignClick to assign

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Show PasswordsClick to clear when you want the configured passwords being displayed in readable form. Type in a string and press the ENTER key to filt

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