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All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted for any purpose, by whatever means, electronic or mechanical, without the express written permission of Bosch Security Systems. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required. Rating plate For exact identification, the model name and serial number are inscribed on the rating plate on the bottom of the housing. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required to install the unit. Arrange for the unit to be checked by Bosch Security Systems if you find any damage.Its primary function is to encode video and control data for transmission over an IP network. With its encoding in MPEG-4. The prerequisite for this is that the UDP and IGMP V2 protocols are implemented on the network. Any cameras or other video sources that produce a standard PAL or NTSC signal are suitable. A voltage free make contact or switch can be used as an actuator. The unit is ready for operation as soon as it is connected to the voltage feed. The data terminal consists of a computer with terminal software. You can use the supplied configuration cable to make the connection (for pin assignment of the orange terminal block, see page 94). You can call up additional submenus and functions using the on-screen commands. Note The new IP address and a new subnet mask or gateway address will only be valid after restarting. This option is significantly more comprehensive and convenient than configuration using a terminal program and also offers you the option of displaying live video images. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above. If the connection is not established, the maximum number of possible connections may already have been reached. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above. Configuration using a Web Browser.http://www.frebor.by/userfiles/bravo-ii-autoprinter-manual.xml
The individual configuration parameters are grouped and displayed in separate windows. You can access the individual areas directly. Selecting a profile You can adapt the MPEG-4 data transmission to the operating environment (for example network structure, bandwidth, data structures). You can switch between profiles by clicking the associated tabs. Warning! The profiles are rather complex. They include a number of parameters that interact with one another. Unit identification Unit name: The unit can be assigned a name to assist in identifying it. The name simplifies the management of multiple devices in more extensive systems, for example using the VIDOS software. For example, if a live password is assigned, a service and a user password should also be set. When assigning passwords, you should always start from the highest authorization level. Unit date and time: If there are a number of devices operating in your system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the VIP X is displayed. Alarm sources You can configure the possible alarm triggers for the VIP X (for example the alarm inputs). In case of an alarm, the VIP X can automatically establish a connection to a predefined IP address. Take this into account when assigning the profile (see page 31). Network settings Here, you can specify network addresses and configure multiple connections. Otherwise, this field can remain empty (0.0.0.0). This is either done by duplicating the data. Note If the VIP X is working in multicast mode (see page 43), the first remote location to establish a video connection to the unit is also assigned the transparent data connection. Parity check: Select the type of parity check. Interface mode: Select the desired protocol for the serial interface. Half-duplex mode: Choose the setting appropriate for your application.http://incpu.ru/uploads/fck/bravo-ii-autoprinter-manual.xml
The corresponding page will be opened. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above.You can use various authorization levels (User name:) to limit access. Note Proper password protection is only guaranteed if all higher authorization levels are also protected with a password. Note The new password is then saved by clicking the Set button. You should therefore click the Set button immediately after entering and confirming the password, even if you also want to assign a password to another user name. The device calls up the time signal automatically every ten minutes. These overlays can be enabled individually and arranged on the image in a clear manner. It can contain up to 31 characters. After activation, all images will be marked with a small green rectangle. MPEG-4 encoder For encoding the video signal, you can select two profiles for each encoder (video input) and change the presets for the profiles. You can switch between profiles by clicking the associated tabs. They include a number of parameters that interact with one another. In case of an alarm, the VIP X can automatically establish a connection to a predefined IP address (compatible MPEG-4 compatible hardware receiver or computer with reception software). Take this into account when assigning the profile (see page 55). Relay You can configure the switching behavior of the relay output. Open switch relay (normally closed contact) or a closed switch relay (normally open contact) can be specified. No relay triggering by events Connection Triggering if any connection is established Video loss alarm. Note If the VIP X is working in multicast mode (see page 43), the first remote location to establish a video connection to the unit is also assigned the transparent data connection. Interface mode: Select the desired protocol for the serial interface. Half-duplex mode: Choose the setting appropriate for your application.Warning!http://www.bouwdata.net/evenement/bosch-logixx-8-installation-manual
Changes to the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address are transferred to the unit by clicking Set. However, they only take effect after the unit is restarted. Multicast operation is only possible with the UDP protocol. The TCP protocol does not support multicast connections. Note The MTU value in UDP mode is 1514 bytes. Ethernet link type: If the VIP X is connected to the network via a switch, both devices must have the same preset network connection type. This is either done by duplicating the data. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the VIP X is displayed. Options are provided here to display various information and operating elements in addition to the video image. The image can be stored on a local computer, a local network or at an Internet address. Path for JPEG and MPEG files: Enter the path for the storage location of individual images and video sequences that you can save from the LIVEPAGE. To accomplish this, the current firmware package is transferred to the unit via the selected network. Configuration download: You can save configuration data for the VIP X to a computer and load saved configuration data from a computer to the unit. Therefore you should check that it works properly after installation and configuration. This is the only way to ensure that the VIP X will function as intended in the event of an alarm. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above.It shows the live video image on the right of the browser window. Depending on the configuration, various text overlays may be visible on the live video image (see Display stamping, page 52). These messages can be saved automatically in a file (see page 72). Note On the VIP X2 the Dual Video view shows the symbol for saving single images twice, once for the left-hand camera image and once for the right- hand image.FOSCAM-NG.COM/images/bosch-vision-300-series-dryer-manual.pdf
Installing MPEG viewer You can play back saved video sequences using the MPEG viewer from Bosch Security Systems, which can be found on the software CD supplied (see Components supplied, page 9). Note A corresponding MPEG ActiveX must be installed on the computer in order to play back saved video sequences using the MPEG viewer. After a short time, the live video image from the transmitter will be shown on the connected monitor. VIDOS is software for operating, controlling and administering CCTV installations (such as surveillance systems) at remote locations. This allows you to test whether a device is active in the network. The version numbers of the internal processors can be viewed on a special page. Check all configuration established, no parameters.Check all cables, plugs, contacts and connections. Wrong IP address. Options for using the serial interface include transparent data transfer, control of connected devices or operation of the unit with a terminal program. Net mask A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part comprises the host address. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted for any purpose, by whatever means, electronic or mechanical, without the express written permission of Bosch Security Systems. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required. Rating plate For exact identification, the model name and serial number are inscribed on the rating plate on the bottom of the housing. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required to install the unit. Its primary function is to encode video and control data for transmission over an IP network. With its encoding in MPEG-4. This creates two data streams per camera that can serve different purposes, for example one for local recording and one optimized for transmission over the LAN. Any cameras or other video sources that produce a standard PAL or NTSC signal are suitable.
A voltage free make contact or switch can be used as an actuator. The unit is ready for operation as soon as it is connected to the voltage feed. The data terminal consists of a computer with terminal software. You can use the supplied configuration cable to make the connection (for pin assignment of the orange terminal block, see page 106). You can call up additional submenus and functions using the on-screen commands. Note The new IP address and a new subnet mask or gateway address will only be valid after restarting. This option is significantly more comprehensive and convenient than configuration using a terminal program and also offers you the option of displaying live video images. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the VIP X is displayed. Alarm sources You can configure the possible alarm triggers for the VIP X (for example the alarm inputs). The unit contacts the remote locations one after the other in the numbered sequence until a connection has been established. Network The settings on this page are used to integrate the unit into an existing network. Warning! Changes to the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address are transferred to the unit by clicking Set. Otherwise, this field can remain empty (0.0.0.0). This is either done by duplicating the data. Note If the VIP X is working in multicast mode (see page 44), the first remote location to establish a video connection to the unit is also assigned the transparent data connection. The corresponding page will be opened. Note Depending on whether you are using a VIP X1 or a VIP X2, the screen display may differ slightly from that shown above. Configuration using a Web Browser. You can use various authorization levels (User name:) to limit access.
You should therefore click the Set button immediately after entering and confirming the password, even if you also want to assign a password to another user name. PC to apply the system time from your computer to the VIP X. Time server The VIP X can receive the time signal from a time server using the time server protocol (RFC 868) and then use it to set the internal clock. These overlays can be enabled individually and arranged on the image in a clear manner. Displayed alarm message: Enter the message to be displayed for an alarm. It can contain up to 31 characters. Brightness (0.255): You can use this function to tailor the brightness of the video image to your working environment. You can switch between profiles by clicking the associated tabs. They include a number of parameters that interact with one another. The current video image is shown in the small window next to the slide controls to help you check the audio source and improve assignments. The current level is dis- played next to the slide control to help you do this. Make sure that the display does not go beyond the green zone during modulation. This automatically increases by 1 every time a new file is created. When 255 is reached the numbers begin again at 000. If you wish to send SNMP traps, enter the IP addresses of one or two required target devices here.In case of an alarm, the VIP X can automatically establish a connection to a predefined IP address (compatible MPEG-4 compatible hardware receiver or computer with reception software). Note For automatic connections, always Stream 2 is transmitted. Take this into account when assigning the profile (see page 56). Such changes are due primarily to movements in the camera's field of view. For indoor surveillance, ensure constant lighting of the areas during the day and at night. Uniform surfaces without contrast can trigger false alarms even with constant lighting. In this way it is possible to notify a recipient who does not have a video receiver.
An enabled camera input is indicated by a check mark. Destination address: Enter the e-mail address for alarm e-mails here. Operating mode: Select an operating mode for the relay. Stop bits: Select the number of stop bits per character. Warning! Changes to the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address are transferred to the unit by clicking Set. However, they only take effect after the unit is restarted. For use in a local network, choose UDP. Warning! Multicast operation is only possible with the UDP protocol. This is either done by duplicating the data. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the VIP X is displayed. Options are provided here to display various information and operating elements in addition to the video image. The image can be stored on a local computer, a local network or at an Internet address. File for system log: Enter the path for saving the system log here. To accomplish this, the current firmware package is transferred to the unit via the selected network. Therefore you should check that it works properly after installation and configuration. Depending on the configuration, various text overlays may be visible on the live video image (see Display stamping, page 53). These messages can be saved automatically in a file (see page 83). Note On the VIP X2 the Dual Video view shows the symbol for saving single images twice, once for the left-hand camera image and once for the right- hand image. Installing MPEG viewer You can play back saved video sequences using the MPEG viewer from Bosch Security Systems, which can be found on the software CD supplied (see Components supplied, page 9). Note A corresponding MPEG ActiveX must be installed on the computer in order to play back saved video sequences using the MPEG viewer. After a short time, the live video image from the transmitter will be shown on the connected monitor.
VIDOS is software for operating, controlling and administering CCTV installations (such as surveillance systems) at remote locations. This allows you to test whether a device is active in the network. Your Bosch product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. The version numbers of the internal processors can be viewed on a special page. Check all configuration established, no parameters.Check all cables, plugs, contacts and connections. Wrong IP address. Options for using the serial interface include transparent data transfer, control of connected devices or operation of the unit with a terminal program. It is available in a standard version that supports Bosch VCA algorithms. The encoder provides bidirectional audio communication in parallel to video. VIP X1 XF provides Dual Streaming. It is able to generate two independently configurable video streams. VIP X1 XF is ultra-compact, so it is perfect for any application that depends on space-saving solutions. Functions Flexibility VIP X1 XF encoders offer unparalleled recording flexibility. Record on network-attached RAID iSCSI storage devices or locally on SD cards. The built-in iSCSI support enables VIP X1 XF encoders to act as conventional DVRs while streaming high-performance live video across the network. Dual Streaming VIP X1 XF encoders use Dual Streaming to generate two independent IP video streams per channel if sufficient computational power is available. This allows viewing and recording at two different quality levels to save disk space and bandwidth. On alarm, they can send an e?mail with JPEG images attached. Dual H.264 Recording You can record the streams independently on different media.
Thus video can be recorded centrally on iSCSI drives managed by VRM Video Recording Manager and redundantly on the local media. Recording Profiles The encoders feature a highly flexible recording scheduler, providing up to ten programmable recording profiles and allowing individually assigned camera profiles. With these profiles, you can accelerate the frame rate as well as increase the resolution on alarm, saving recording space during non-alarm periods. Access Security VIP X1 XF encoders offer various security levels for accessing the network, the unit, and the data channels. As well as password protection with three levels, they support 802.1x authentication using a RADIUS server for identification. You can secure Web browser access by HTTPS using a SSL certificate that is stored in the unit.NetworkProtocols RTP, Telnet, UDP. Represented by. Americas: Europe, Middle East, Africa: Asia-Pacific: China: America Latina. Internati onal, national and any regional electrical engineering regulations must be followed at all time s. Relevant knowledge of network technology is required. The manual describes the installation and operation of the unit. 1.2 Conv entions in this manual In this manual, the following symbols and no tations are used to draw attention to special situations: 1.3 Intende d use The VIP X1 XF network video serve r transfers video, audio an d control signals over data networks (Ethernet LAN, Inte rnet). There are various memory o ptions for recording the images captured by the connected camera. The un it is intended for use with CCTV systems. Various functions can be triggered automatically by incorporating external alarm sensors. Other applications are not permitted. In the event of questions concerning the us e of the unit which are not answered in this manual, please contact your sales partner or: Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Werner-von-Sie mens-Ring 10 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com CAUTION!
This symbol indicates that failur e to follow the safety instructions described may endanger persons and cause damage to the unit or other equipment. It is associated with immediate, direct hazards. NOTICE! This symbol refers to features and indicates tips and information for easier, more convenient use of the unit. Arrange for the unit to be checked by Bosch Security Systems if you find any damage. If necessary, you can install the requ ired programs and cont rols from the product CD supplied (see Section 3.1 Scope of delivery, page 9 ). The Web browser must be configur ed to enable Cookies to be set from the IP address of the unit. In Windows 7, deactivate protected mode on the Security tab under Internet Options. You can find notes on using Microsoft Internet Expl orer in the online He lp in Internet Explorer. VIP X1 XF is available as standard or Eco-version. With its encoding in the H.264 format, the VIP X1 XF is ideally suited for making existing analog CC TV cameras IP-compatible and for remote access to digital VCRs and multiplexers. The use of existing networks means that integrati on with CCTV systems or local networks can be achieved quickly and easily. Two units, for example a VIP X1 XF as a sende r and a VIP XD as a receiver, can create a standalone system for data transfer without a PC. Video images from a single sender can be received simultaneously on multiple receivers. Audio signals can also be transmitted from and to compatible units. Receiver Compatible H.264 enabled hardware decoders (for example the VIP XD) can be used as receivers. Computers with decoding software su ch as VIDOS or computers with the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser ca n also be used as receivers. Video encoding The VIP X1 XF uses the H.264 video compression s tandard. Thanks to efficient encoding, the data rate remains low even with high image quality and can also be adapted to local conditions within wide limits. Audio encoding The VIP X1 XF uses the G.
711 and L16 audio co mpression standards. G.711 is the default setting both for live transmission and record ing. When configurin g with a Web browser, you can select L16 for recording. Using video manageme nt systems, L16 is also available for live audio. Dual Streaming Dual Streaming allows the incoming data stream to be encoded simultaneously according to two different, individually customized profil es. This feature creates two data streams that can serve different purposes, for example one for recording and one optimized f or live transmission over the LAN. Multicast In suitably configured networks, the multicast function enables simultaneous real-time video transmission to multiple receivers. The UDP and IGMP V2 protocols must be implemented on the network for this function. Encryption The VIP X1 XF offers a variety o f options for protection against unauthorized reading. Web browser connections can be protected using HTTP S. You can protect the control channels via the SSL encryption protocol. With an additional lice nse, the user data itself can be encrypted. Video content analysis and t amper detection The VIP X1 XF offers a wide ran ge of configuration options for alarm signaling in the event of tampering with the connected camera. An algo rithm for detecting mo vement in the video image is also part of the scope of delivery. The standard version optionally can be extended to include special video analysis algorithms. Snapshots Individual video frames (snapshots) from the VIP X1 XF can be called up as JPEG images, stored on the computer's ha rd drive or di splayed in a separate b rowser window. Recordings Various local memory options enable the VIP X1 XF to be used as a digital VCR. A connection to an appro priate ly configur ed iSCSI sy stem enables long-term recordin gs with high image quality over the network.
Backup A function for storing the video images displa yed on the hard drive of your computer is available on the LIVEPAGE as well as on the RECORDINGS page. Video sequences can be stored by means of a mouse click and can be redisplayed usi ng the Pl ayer program supplied as part of the scope of delivery. Select a suitable location for installation that guarantees to meet the environmental conditions. The relative humidity mu st not exceed 95. The VIP X1 XF generates heat during operation, so you should ensure that there is adequate ventilation and enough clearance between th e unit and heat-sensitive objects or equipment. The load-bearing capacity must be adequate for four tim es the weight of the unit. If mounting the unit in a vertical position, you will need to use the lower plastic frame and then place the unit onto the frame from above. If mounting the unit in a horizontal position, you can use either of the two frames. The audio signals are transmitted two-way and in sync with the video signals. As a result, you can connect a speaker or door intercom system at the destination point, for example. The following specifications should be complied with in all cases. The stereo plug must be connected as follows. SD slot You can insert an SD card into the SD CARD slot to enable recordings to be saved locally. SD cards are the ideal solution fo r shorter storage times and temp orary recordings, for example alarm recordings or loca l buffering in the event of network interruptions. Playing back recordings is also possible us ing a different VIP X1 XF. 1 ? LINE IN: Impedance 9 kOhm typ., 5.5 V p-p max. input voltage 1 ? LINE OUT:3 V p-p typ.The release letter for the current firmware version includes a list of compatible SD cards. CAUTION! If the card is formatted, all exis ting data is delete d from the card. You should therefore check whether the SD card contains any data that needs to be backed up before it is inserted.
The conne ction supports the RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 transmission standards. The VIP X1 XF offers the serial interfac e via the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal block, page 117 ). The range of controllable equipment is expa nding constantly. The manufacturers of the relevant equipment provide specific in formation on installation and control. Alarm inputs The VIP X1 XF standard version has two alarm inpu ts on the orange terminal block, the Eco- version has one alarm input (see Section 8.8 Terminal block, page 117 ). The alarm inputs are used to connect to external alarm devices such as door co ntacts or sensors. With the appropriate config uration, an alarm sensor can automa tically connect the VIP X1 XF to a remote location, for example. A zero potential closing contact or switch can be used as the actuator. ? Connect the lines to the appr opriate terminals on the oran ge terminal block (standard version: IN1 and IN2, Eco-version: IN ) and check that the connection is secure. Relay outputs The VIP X1 XF standard version has two relay outputs f or switching external units such as lamps or alarm sirens. The Eco-version has on e relay output. You can operate these relay outputs manually while there is an active conne ction to the VIP X1 XF. The outputs can also be configured to automatically activate sirens or other alarm units in response to an alarm signa l. The relay outputs are also located on the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal block, page 117 ). ? Connect the lines to the appr opriate terminals on the oran ge terminal block (standard version: R1 and R2; Eco-version: R ) and check that the connection is secure. CAUTION! Please take note of the appropriate documentation when installing and operating the unit to be controlled. The documentation contains impo rtant safety instructions and information about permitted uses. NOTICE! A video connection is necessary to transmit transparent data. NOTICE!
If possible, use a bounce-free contact system as the actuator. CAUTION! A maximum load of 30 V p-p and 200 mA (SELV) may be applied to the relay contacts. Connect the VIP X1 XF to the power supply unit and plug th is into the mains. The unit is now ready for use. The VIP X1 XF does not come su pplied with a power supply unit. 1. Standard version: plug the terminal block with the PSU cable connected to it into the orange socket on the VIP X1 XF. Eco-version: connect the power supply unit to the 12V DC socket on the VIP X1 XF. The jack must fit a pin of 2 mm (0.0 79 in) in diameter (polarity: ). 2. Connect the power supply unit to the mains. The VIP X1 XF is ready for use as soon as the POWER LED changes from a red light, indicating the start-up procedure, to a green light. Provided the network connection has bee n corr ectly made, th e green LE D (standard version: ETH; Eco-version: LINK ) also lights up. The lit orange LED (standard version: ETH; Eco-version: ACT ) signals that data packets are be ing transmitted via the network. 4.5 Setup using Bosch V ideo Client The Bosch Vi deo Client program can be fo und on the product CD s upplied. This program allows you to implement and set up the encoder in the network quickly and conveniently. CAUTION! Use only power supply units with UL approv al and a power output according to LPS or NEC Class 2. Where necessary, use suitable equipment to ens ure that the power supply is free from interference such as voltage surges, spikes or voltage drops. Do not connect the VIP X1 XF to the power supply unti l all other connect ions have been made. NOTICE! Using Bosch Video Client to set all paramete rs in the VIP X1 XF is an alternative to configuration by means of a Web browser, as described in chapter 5 of this manual. Additional parameters You can check and set additional parameters with the assistance of the Configuration Manager application in Bosch Video Client.