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DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Digital Video Recorder en Operator Manual

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!Caution!Electronic Surveillance - This device is intended for use in public areas only.U.S. federal law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of

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Backup select screenFigure 7.12: Backup select screen1. Choose to record to either USB or CD/DVD from the Selected Device selection box.2. Select the

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InfoFigure 7.13: Info menuRefer to the following sections for a description of these System information menus.7.5DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000 Operati

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HDD infoFigure 7.14: HDD infoThis top of the screen provides information on the current status of each HDD (O meanscurrent HDD is normal; X means ther

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BpsFigure 7.15: BpsView here the current video data stream for each channel. The stream is shown real-time inKb/s and occupied hard disk storage (MB/h

Strona 7 - Important safety instructions

LogFigure 7.16: Log infoView here the system log files containing the following system events:– All– System– Configuration– Storage– Alarm– record– Ac

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6. To delete all the log files, click <Clear> and confirm the delete action.VersionFigure 7.17: VersionView here the status of your installed sy

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Online usersFigure 7.18: Online usersManage here the online users:– Disconnect a user by selecting the user and press <Disconnect>.– Block a use

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Network testFigure 7.19: Network testChoose here to do a network test as follows:1. Enter a Destination IP address.2. Click <Test>.3. Check the

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Net loadFigure 7.20: Net loadSee here a real time graphical display of the current load on the network for send and receivetraffic.Triggers and alarms

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– An output relay is activated.– Monitor A can switch to a multiscreen view if more than one alarm occurs. The latestalarm status message is always sh

Strona 13 - Short information

Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch SecuritySystems cannot be held liable for any damage that results fro

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Web Client SoftwareThe Web Client Software gives full remote control of the DIVAR using a PC. Up to four remoteusers can access and control the unit.

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Connecting to the DIVAR the first timeThe video decoder and playback controller is automatically installed on the PC the first timethe user connects t

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Figure 8.1: Internet options 112en | Web Client Software DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 50002013.11 | 1.1 | AM18-Q0669 Operator Manual Bosch Security System

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Figure 8.2: Security settings After successful installation, the following WEB SERVICE interface is shown. DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Web Client Sof

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Figure 8.3: Web login Input your user name and password (the default factory name is Administrator and passwordis 000000).Select the login mode: LAN o

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The Live window is built up of four main areas:– A mode bar across the top, containing buttons for changing between:– Live– Playback – see Playback mo

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Playback modeFigure 8.5: Web playbackThe playback video window is shown by clicking the Playback button. On this screen, the usercan:– Return to live

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Figure 8.6: Web Client – SetupThe menu selections here are very similar to those described in the standard user interface –see Configuration, page 35.

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Type Parameter FunctionAlarm Type Video loss System alarm when video loss occurs.Motion detect System alarm when motion detection alarm occurs.Disk fu

Strona 23 - Reset startup wizard

Archive Player operationGetting startedThe DIVAR Archive Player allows viewing archived video recordings on a PC that have beenarchived from the DVR o

Strona 24 - Figure 4.5: Startup encode

TrademarksAll hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registeredtrademarks and must be treated accordingly.NOTE!Thi

Strona 25 - Schedule

Id Name Function1 Play process bar Current play progress. Left click mouse and drag bar to controlplay progressThe text under the bar displays current

Strona 26 - Figure 4.8: Startup network

14 Backward playframe-by-frameClick to start frame-by-frame backward play. Click again to playprevious frame15 Slow Slow the play speed; possible spee

Strona 27 - Shutdown/Logout

Special functions available here that are not available directly on the Player Interface are:– Authentication – checks the authenticity of the file –

Strona 28 - Hardware setup

SettingChoose <Setting> from the menu for the following screen.Figure 9.1: Setting menuChoose here from the two menu selections on the left:– Se

Strona 29 - Figure 5.1: RJ11 adaptor

Set Here you can set:– File Associated - select here the file types that are automatically associated with theplayer and will open the player automati

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If you click <Yes>, you can automatically open all files that you have associated with extensionname .dav. mp4, mpeg and/or 264 by double-clicki

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2. Click <Check> to check if the record has been modified or not.– A progress bar is displayed during the check– If required, press <Stop>

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TroubleshootingCannot boot up correctly– Input power is incorrect.– Power connection is faulty.– Power switch button is faulty.– Program upgrade is in

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– DVR hardware is faulty. There is no audio when monitoring– No power to pickup.– No power to acoustics.– Audio cable is damaged.– DVR hardware is fau

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– Client-end resources are limited.– Multiple-cast group setup in DVR is causing mosaic (this mode is not recommended).– There is privacy mask or chan

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Short informationThe Bosch Video Recorder DIVAR 3000/5000 is a multi-channel digital recorder that uses thelatest 960H high resolution technology, plu

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– HDD is damaged. Cannot playback the downloaded file– No media player.– No DXB8.1 (or higher) graphic acceleration software.– No DivX503Bundle.exe co

Strona 37 - Figure 6.3: General

MaintenanceMaintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection, plus installing orreplacing the internal lithium battery, the HDD

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123Figure 11.2: DIVAR 5000 DVD and HDD installedSee the following descriptions for installing these components:– Replace internal battery, page 134– I

Strona 39 - Figure 6.4: Encode

Press pin Hold pin and connect cable Press pin Hold pin and connect cable Precaution – processor/wiring damage!Caution!Possible processor/wiring damag

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Attach ESD strapFigure 11.3: ESD strapThe ESD strap is vital to prevent damage to ESD-sensitive parts when maintaining componentsin an opened DVR cabi

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Install HDD in DIVAR 3000This DVR can fit a maximum two SATA HDDs.See the following components and steps for installating HDD 1 (brackets and screws i

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(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)4x4x4x 4x4xFigure 11.5: Install HDD 1Install HDD 2Install HDD 2 in the position of the optional DVD – see follo

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Figure 11.6: Install HDD 2Use the same install steps described for installing HDD 1. DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Maintenance | en 137Bosch Security S

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Install HDD in DIVAR 5000See the following components and steps for installing HDD 1 (brackets and screws included inpackage):Figure 11.7: HDD install

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(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)2x2x4x4x2x2xFigure 11.8: Install HDD 1Install HDD 1 and 2Use the same procedure as for installing HDD 1, but in

Strona 46 - Figure 6.9: Network

IntroductionDigital video recorder applicationsRecordingThe DIVAR 3000/5000 is very easy to use – simply connect the camera(s), apply power, and letth

Strona 47 - Network settings

(5a)(5b)(10a)4x(8a)(8b)4xFigure 11.9: Install HDD 1 and 2Install HDD 3 and 4Use the same install steps as for HDD 1 and 2, but install HDD 3 and 4 at

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Figure 11.10: Install HDD 3 and 4 DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Maintenance | en 141Bosch Security Systems Operator Manual 2013.11 | 1.1 | AM18-Q0669

Strona 49 - Figure 6.13: Network PPPoE

Install DVD in DIVAR 3000See the following components and steps required for this installation (screws included inpackage):Figure 11.11: Install DVD c

Strona 50 - Figure 6.14: Network - DDNS

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)4x4x4xFigure 11.12: Install DVD in DIVAR 3000 DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000 Maintenance | en 143Bosch Security Systems Op

Strona 51 - Figure 6.15: Network UPnP

Install DVD in DIVAR 5000See the following components and steps required for this installation (spacers and screwsincluded in package):Figure 11.13: I

Strona 52 - Figure 6.16: Network - EMAIL

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)2x4x4x2x4xFigure 11.14: Install DVD in DIVAR 5000 DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000 Maintenance | en 145Bosch Secu

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Technical specifications DIVAR 3000ElectricalRated voltage and powerExternal power adapter AC input 100–240 VAC; 50-60 Hz; 1.7 APower adapter DC outpu

Strona 54 - Figure 6.18: Network - SNMP

MON.B Live CVBS: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm, BNCResolution (MON.B) CVBS (PAL): 704x576CVBS (NTSC): 704x480 AudioInputs 4-ch RCA (for 4/8/16 channel), 200 to 3000

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Alarm outputs 3 screw terminal outputs, cable diameter AWG26‑16(0.13–1.5 mm)Audio inputs 4 RCAAudio outputs 1 RCAAudio bidirectional (MIC) 1 RCA for t

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StorageInternal 2 SATA HDD or 1 HDD + 1 DVD (R/RW)Max. capacity per HDD: 3 TBMax. supported speed per HDD: 6 Gb/s ExportingDVD (optional) Built-in DVD

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– Operation - a detailed description for end-users on how to operate the unit.– Web Control and Archive Player - a detailed description for end-users

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Playback 960H: 960x576 (PAL), 960x480 (NTSC)4CIF: 704x576 (PAL), 704x480 (NTSC)2CIF: 704x288 (PAL), 704x240 (NTSC)CIF: 352x288 (PAL), 352x240 (NTSC)QC

Strona 59 - Motion detect region setup

ControlRS485 PTZ control portOutput signals according to RS485, max. signal voltage -5to +5 VRS232 PTZ control port interfaceOutput signals according

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e-SATA e-SATA connector for backup deviceUSB 2.0 One front and one rear USB connector for mouse or USBmemory device+12 VDC External power input Video

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ExportingDVD (optional) Built-in DVD+R/RW writerUSB Flash memory or external HDD (FAT32)e-SATA Flash memory or external HDD (FAT32)Network Bosch Video

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FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15:2009 class BEMC Australia C-Tick* Clause 8 (mains supply voltage dips and short interruptions): to meet the requirements of t

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AppendixSoftware licensesThis product contains both software that is proprietary Bosch software licensed under theBosch standard license terms, and so

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Name softwarecomponentLicense (*) URL link to addressScript Language lua http://www.lua.org/license.htmldata commute format jsonapp www.json.org/licen

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Manufacturer Type Speed SizeTDK +RW 4X 4.7 GBVerbatim +RW 4X 4.7 GBMaxell +R 16X 4.7 GBPhilips +R 16X 4.7 GBSony +R 16X 4.7 GBTDK +R 16X 4.7 GBVerbati

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Manufacturer Model CapacityKingax Super Stick 1GKingax Super Stick 2GNetac U210 128MNetac U210 256MNetac U210 512MNetac U210 1GNetac U210 2GNetac U208

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WD Elements WCAVY1205901 1.5TBNewsmy Liangjian 320 GBWD Elements WDBAAR5000ABK-00 500 GBWD Elements WDBAAU0015HBK-00 1.5 TBSeagate FreeAgent Go(ST9050

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Installation environmentMountingThe DIVAR 3000/5000 is supplied as a desktop unit (the DIVAR 5000 can also be optionallyrack mounted with the supplied

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Bosch will not be held liable for loss or consequential damages resulting from disclosure ofany information stored on non-Bosch drives. Legal note:Vid

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Bosch Security Systems B.V.Torenallee 495617 BA EindhovenThe Netherlandswww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Security Systems B.V., 2013

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Quick installTo get the unit operational, perform the following quick install steps:1. Make all the hardware connections – see Connections, page 17.2.

Strona 73 - Modify/Delete a user

Connections on back of DIVAR 5000 (16-channel)5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161234ALARM OUTRS-485AUDIO OUTETHERNETC3ALARM ING+_GNO3NO1NO2C2C1AUDIO INHDM

Strona 74 - Modify password

Connections on back of DIVAR 5000 (4/8-channel)5 6 7 81234ALARM OUTRS-485AUDIO OUTETHERNETC3ALARM ING+_GNO3NO1NO2C2C1AUDIO INHDMI MON.ARS-232VGA MON.A

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6. Connect up to 6 ALARM OUT outputs (via the supplied terminal blocks).7. Connect a pan/tilt/zoom control unit to the RS-485 or RS-232 port.8. Connec

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LoginThe system login interface is shown in the following figure:Figure 4.1: Login When you startup the system for the first time, the Startup Wizard

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Startup WizardThe Startup Wizard opens automatically after you log in for the first time. See followingscreen:Figure 4.2: Startup wizard first screenS

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Reset startup wizardFigure 4.3: Startup wizard resetIf required, select the check box here to activate the Startup wizard after the next systemrestart

Strona 80 - Operating instructions

– If changes are required, use the drop-down menus and entry fields to assign the correctsettings (if you change the system time and/or date, click &l

Strona 81 - Mouse Controls

ScheduleFigure 4.6: Startup scheduleAssign here all the schedule settings and click <Next step> for the next Startup wizard screen(Record settin

Strona 82 - Front panel controls

NetworkFigure 4.8: Startup networkAssign here all the network settings and click <Finished> to complete the Startup wizard (youwill need to conf

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Shutdown/Logout1. Right-click the mouse to access the Quick menu; from here choose the option Mainmenu.2. Select <Shutdown> on the main menu for

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Hardware setupThis chapter contains detailed information about the hardware installation and connection ofexternal equipment to the unit. The connecto

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CVBSConnect the monitor A CVBS and/or monitor B CVBS output to monitors using 75 ohm videocoaxial cables with BNC connectors.SpecificationsOutput sign

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Table of contents1Safety 71.1 Safety precautions 71.2 Important safety instructions 71.3 Important Notices 91.4 FCC and UL 111.5 Bosch notices 112Shor

Strona 87 - Quick menu

RS-485 KEYBOARDpower tokeyboardkeyboardcontrolRJ11+12VKeyboard cable connectorGG+_GG+_G+12VCTRL+12V_+Figure 5.2: Keyboard connector Specifications– Co

Strona 88 - Main menu

– Transmission rate up to 1Gbps over industry standard CAT.5 UTP cable with BER lessthan 10-10 in 1000Base-T– Supports 3.3V or 2.5V signaling for RGMI

Strona 89 - Live and playback

The device type and required settings can be assigned in the menu (Setting > Serial Port) –see Serial port, page 45.SpecificationsConnector type: 9

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Alarm I/O connectionsAlarm inputs and outputs are fitted as screw down terminal blocks on the unit. Cable crosssection is AWG 26-16 (0.13-1.5 mm2).DIV

Strona 91 - Figure 7.8: Playback and zoom

Connecting the alarm output Danger!Electrical voltage.Risk of electric shock and damage to the unit.The contacts must not be used at AC line voltages.

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ConfigurationYour system can be specially configured to suit your individual users from the ‘Setting’ and‘Advanced’ menus accessed from the Main menu

Strona 93 - Search/Play

SettingFigure 6.2: SettingsThe Setting menu has ten major menu groups. Each of these groups provides access to ascreen where specific values and funct

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General Figure 6.3: GeneralHere you can assign the following settings:System time / GMTClick on the appropriate number to change it with the numeric k

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LanguageSelect here your desired language for the user interface (you will need to restart the system todisplay the user interface in the chosen langu

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EncodeEnter here the relevant settings for each connected channel. In most cases you can encode 2streams for each connected channel. If required, use

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5.6 RS485 port connection 315.7 RS232 port connections 315.8 USB connectors 325.9 e-SATA connector (only DIVAR 5000) 325.10 Alarm I/O connections 335.

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– <Snapshot> - see Snapshot, page 41 OverlayClick <Overlay> for the following interface:Figure 6.5: Encode overlay – Cover area (Privacy m

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SnapshotClick <Snapshot> for the following interface:Figure 6.6: Encode snapshotHere you can configure how a snapshot will look:– Mode: Set the

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– Detect– Pan/Tilt/ZoomFor example:After setting values in the “Encoder” or “Schedule” screen for channel 1, click <Copy> to go tothe Copy scree

Strona 101 - Figure 7.13: Info menu

ScheduleThe settings in the Schedule menu allow you to plan and set up schedules for efficient use ofthe channels while effectively covering most reco

Strona 102 - HDD info

Edit a schedule1. Select the required channel number (select “all” if you want to schedule all the channels).2. If required, choose Pre record to star

Strona 103 - Figure 7.15: Bps

Serial portFigure 6.8: serial port Use the Serial port menu to configure the connections for a Console connected to the RS232port, and an optional Bos

Strona 104 - Figure 7.16: Log info

NetworkFigure 6.9: Network Input here the following network information:– IP version: IPv4 (default) or IPv6. This is the IP address access format.– D

Strona 105 - Figure 7.17: Version

– Preferred DNS: if required, enter here the preferred DNS server IP address.– Alternate DNS: if required, enter here an alternative DNS server addres

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IP filterFigure 6.11: Network IP filterThe system supports IPv4 and IPv6 address format.EnableSelect to choose for access to ‘Trusted’ or ‘Blocked’ si

Strona 107 - Figure 7.19: Network test

NTPFigure 6.12: Network NTPYou must first install an SNTP server (such as Absolute Time Server) into your PC.Enter here:– Your Server IP– Port - this

Strona 108 - Triggers and alarms

6.22 Sequence Mon B 797Operating instructions 807.1 User controls and menus 807.1.1 Mouse Controls 817.1.2 Front panel controls 827.1.3 Remote control

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DDNSFigure 6.14: Network - DDNSSelect a DDNS provider from the list and complete the details with the configurationinformation assigned by the provide

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UPnPFigure 6.15: Network UPnPThis protocol enables a mapping relationship between the LAN and the WANEnter here:– PAT Enable/Disable - enable or disab

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EMailFigure 6.16: Network - EMAILUse this screen for the email settings (address, sender, etc.) if you have enabled the field‘Send email’ in the menus

Strona 112 - Figure 8.1: Internet options

Encrypt typeSome mail servers require encryption to transmit e-mail. If required, use SLL or TLSencryption when sending e-mail. If not required, selec

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– Alarm SNMPFigure 6.18: Network - SNMPSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides the basic network management frameof the network management

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AlarmFigure 6.19: AlarmUse the Alarm menu to specify the desired behavior for an Input, detected Motion, or Systemfailures; also define how alarms are

Strona 115 - Web Client Software

– Alarm out: If an alarm occurs, the system will enable a peripheral alarm device connectedto any of the selected outputs (default is output 1).– Latc

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DetectHere you can set events that can be used to trigger alarms. If required, use the Default buttonto reset all detect fields to the factory default

Strona 117 - Figure 8.7: Web alarm

– Sensitivity: Set the threshold for motion detection from 1 to 6 (default). The sixth levelhas the highest sensitivity.– Period: Click Setup for a ne

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Motion detect region setupFigure 6.21: Motion detect regionSee here that there are a collection of small rectangular zones on the screen (396 zones fo

Strona 119 - Archive Player operation

11.4 Install HDD in DIVAR 5000 13811.5 Install DVD in DIVAR 3000 14211.6 Install DVD in DIVAR 5000 14412Technical specifications 14612.1 DIVAR 3000 14

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PeriodFigure 6.22: Period setupSee here the period setup screen for assigning periods for alarms and detection. Configure aperiod as follows:1. Choose

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– Select here the days you want to assign as free days or work days and click <Save>– Now assign the active time periods for the work day or fre

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Pan/Tilt/ZoomFigure 6.24: Pan/Tilt/ZoomThe pan/tilt/zoom setup includes the following items.– Channel - select first the applicable channel (these set

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DisplayFigure 6.25: DisplayUse the Display menu to setup the appearance of your screen:– Transparency: Adjust this value from 128 to 255 (default is 2

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Tour setupFigure 6.26: Tour setupSetup the tour as follows:– Enable sequence: Select to enable a tour.– Interval: This value ranges from 5 (default) t

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DefaultFigure 6.27: Default Notice!User settings will be lostThe system menu display, language, time display mode, video format and IP address will al

Strona 126 - Exit button

Advanced Figure 6.28: AdvancedThe Advanced menu has ten major menu groups. Each of these groups provides access to ascreen where specific values and f

Strona 127 - Troubleshooting

Hard Disk (HDD)Figure 6.29: Hard diskHere you can view the current HDD status, and manage it with the following settings:– SATA: shows the current sel

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System eventsFigure 6.30: System eventsUse this menu to setup how the system reacts to different system events.– Event type: choose from disk error, n

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Alarm OutputFigure 6.31: Alarm outputAssign here the settings for each of the alarm outputs (3 for the DIVAR 3000; 6 for theDIVAR 5000) or use the ‘Al

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SafetyThis safety section describes safety requirements and the format used for warnings andcautions.Safety precautionsWarnings and caution formatsDan

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RecordFigure 6.32: RecordHere you need the correct user authority (see Account/Users, page 71), plus the HDD mustbe properly installed.There are three

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Account/UsersFigure 6.33: AccountGeneralThe system contains a permanent ‘Admin’ account with Administrator permissions, plus‘Advanced’ and ‘User’ logi

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Main menu Main menu Backup Backup Info Info Shutdown Setting menu Advanced menu Add userFigure 6.34: Add userAdd a user as follows:1. Ente

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Modify/Delete a userFigure 6.35: Modify userModify a user as follows:1. Choose the User name from the drop-down list.2. If required, assign the user t

Strona 135 - Install HDD in DIVAR 3000

Modify passwordFigure 6.36: Modify password1. Select the relevant user.2. Enter the Old password.3. Enter the New password.4. Enter the New password a

Strona 136 - Install HDD 2

Auto maintainFigure 6.37: Auto maintainHere you can set a time to automatic delete old files setup– Never– Customized: A new screen appears where you

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TV adjustFigure 6.38: TV adjustAdjust here the TV output settings by dragging the slide bar for each item.When ready, click <OK> to save changes

Strona 138 - Install HDD in DIVAR 5000

Text data overlayThis function includes Sniffer, information analysis and title overlay function. The Sniffer modecan be either COM or NET (network).N

Strona 139 - Install HDD 1 and 2

ATM/POSFigure 6.40: Text overlay ATM/POS Here you can enter:– Bridge id: enter the correct channel (and select Enable)– Bridge IP / Host IP: destinati

Strona 140 - Install HDD 3 and 4

Configuration/BackupFigure 6.41: Config backup Import/ExportUse this function as follows:1. Choose first a memory device from the drop-down menu (a li

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6. Lightning - For added protection during a lightning storm, or when leaving this unitunattended and unused for long periods, unplug the unit from th

Strona 142 - Install DVD in DIVAR 3000

Operating instructionsOnce all hardware connections have been made (see Hardware setup, page 28) and the systemis correctly configured (see Configurat

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Mouse ControlsMouse FunctionLeft button In Live mode, click once to select channel and choose other functionsIn the Quick menu, use the left mouse but

Strona 144 - Install DVD in DIVAR 5000

Right button In Live mode, the following quick menu appears:If you are currently in a menu, right-click to exit the current menu withoutsaving any mod

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Button Symbol FunctionPower On/Off Press briefly for 3 seconds to power up or power down theDIVAR.The button is lit green when power is onShift Shift

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Slow forward Multiple slow play speeds or normal playbackIn text mode or when choosing a camera channel, inputnumber 5 (only on DIVAR 3000)Fast play V

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Remote controlAll functions controlled by the front panel and USB mouse can, alternatively, be accessedusing the supplied remote control. The IR remot

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6 Play previous In playback mode, playback the previous video7 Play/Pause In pause mode, click for normal playbackIn normal playback, click to pause p

Strona 149 - DIVAR 5000

Quick menuWhen in normal view mode, right-click the mouse for the following quick menu:Figure 7.4: Quick menu Here you can select:– View 1, 4, 9, 16 –

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Color settingFigure 7.5: Color settingUse the slider bars here to move the color settings to the desired levels for your display(s):– You can setup tw

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Figure 7.6: Main menuMove through the Main menu items and select the required sub-menu:– Setting and Advanced are used for system configuration– Searc

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Important NoticesAccessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. Theunit may fall, causing serious injury and/or

Strona 153 - Standards and Directives

Figure 7.7: Live view (4 camera views displayed)This is the normal operating mode of the unit where live pictures are viewed from a maximum16 connecte

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– SequenceAccess to these functions requires the correct user level. Check with your administrator if youdo not have access.For more information:– Pla

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– Record, page 70PTZFigure 7.9: PTZ controlTo swivel the camera view, click on any of the eight direction arrows on the left of the screenUse this men

Strona 156 - DVD compatibility

Activate sequence on monitor A1. To view a sequence of live camera pictures from several cameras:– Right-click the mouse to access the Quick menu– Cho

Strona 157 - USB memory sticks

ID Name Function1 DisplaywindowDisplay of the currently chosen picture or file (supports 1/4/9/16-windowplayback.)2 SearchtypeHere you can select to s

Strona 158 - HDD compatibility

5 File list Double click to view a list of recorded files for the selected day.The file list displays the first channel of the recorded file (click th

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Backward playIn normal play mode, left click the button, the file begins backwardplay. Click it again to pause current play.In backward play mode, cli

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7 SmartsearchThis function is only active when the system is playing a recording in full-screen mode.Click to activate smart search. See following f

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8 Time bar Display the record type and the period for the current search criteria.In 4-window playback mode, there are four corresponding time bars. I

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BackupThe backup menu is accessed from the main menu (or by pressing the Backup key on theFront Panel or on the remote control). It allows writing seg

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