Bosch VideoJet X10 Installation And Operation Manual

Bosch VideoJet X10 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 VideoJet X10 Network Video Server Installation and Operating Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VideoJet X10 Table of Contents | en Table of Contents Preface About this Manual Conventions in this Manual Intended Use EU Directives Rating Plate Safety Information Electric Shock Hazard Installation and Operation Maintenance and Repair Product Description Scope of Delivery...
  • Page 4 | Table of Contents VideoJet X10 5.19 Recording Profiles 5.20 Recording Scheduler 5.21 Alarm Sources 5.22 Alarm Connections 5.23 5.24 Alarm E-Mail 5.25 Alarm Task Editor 5.26 Relay Settings 5.27 COM1 5.28 Network 5.29 Multicasting 5.30 Encryption 5.31 Version Information 5.32...
  • Page 5 VideoJet X10 Table of Contents | en Specifications 10.1 Unit 10.2 Protocols/Standards Index Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual V3.0 | 2007.09...
  • Page 6 | Table of Contents VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Intended Use The VideoJet X10 network video server transfers video, audio and control signals over data networks (Ethernet LAN, Internet). There are various memory options for recording the images captured by the connected camera. The unit is intended for use with CCTV systems.
  • Page 8: Eu Directives

    | Preface VideoJet X10 EU Directives The VideoJet X10 network video server complies with the requirements of EU Directives 89/ 336 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 73/23, amended by 93/68 (Low Voltage Directive). Rating Plate For exact identification, the model name and serial number are inscribed on the bottom of the housing.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Maintenance and Repair – Never open the housing of the VideoJet X10. The unit does not contain any user- serviceable parts. – Never open the housing of the power supply unit. The power supply unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts.
  • Page 10 | Safety Information VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Sun JVM – Adobe Acrobat Reader NOTICE! Check that the delivery is complete and in perfect condition. Have your unit checked by Bosch Security Systems if you detect any damage. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual V3.0 | 2007.09...
  • Page 12: System Requirements

    Additional Operational Requirements – Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) – Receiver software, for example VIDOS (version 3.11 or higher) or Bosch Video Management System – MPEG-4 compatible hardware decoder from Bosch Security Systems (for example VIP XD) as a receiver and connected video monitor –...
  • Page 13: Overview Of Functions

    Two units, a VideoJet X10 as a sender and a VIP XD as a receiver, for example, can create a standalone system for data transfer without a PC. Video images from a single sender can be received simultaneously on multiple receivers.
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    3.3.8 Tamper Detection and Motion Detectors The VideoJet X10 offers a wide range of configuration options for alarm signaling in the event of tampering with the connected camera. An algorithm for detecting movement in the video image is also part of the scope of delivery and can optionally be extended to include special video analysis algorithms.
  • Page 15 VideoJet X10 Product Description | en 3.3.13 Summary The VideoJet X10 offers the following main functions: – Video and data transmission over IP data networks – Dual Streaming function for the encoder for simultaneous encoding with two individually definable profiles –...
  • Page 16: Connections On The Front Panel

    | Product Description VideoJet X10 Connections on the Front Panel USB 1/2 interfaces for future expansion of functions Video In video input BNC socket for connecting the video source Audio In audio line input 3.5 mm stereo socket for connecting an audio line input signal Audio Out audio line output 3.5 mm stereo socket for connecting an audio line output signal...
  • Page 17: Connections On The Rear Panel

    VideoJet X10 Product Description | en Connections on the Rear Panel ETH 1 RJ45 socket for connecting to an Ethernet LAN (local network), 10/100 MBit Base-T ETH 1 LED lights up yellow when the unit is connected to the network via ETH 1...
  • Page 18 | Product Description VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 19: Installation

    CAUTION! The front panel of the VideoJet X10 (video input) must not be pointing upwards, as internal heat dissipation is not guaranteed in this position. All other installation positions are permitted.
  • Page 20: Connections

    Ground Ground Connect an audio source with line level to the Audio In socket of the VideoJet X10 with a 3.5 mm stereo plug. Connect a unit with line-in connection to the Audio Out socket of the VideoJet X10 with a 3.5 mm stereo plug.
  • Page 21 Use only approved modules. 4.3.5 Direct iSCSI Connection You can connect the VideoJet X10 directly to an iSCSI system via one of the network interfaces. For ETH 1 or ETH 2 connections, use a UTP category 5 network cable with RJ45 plugs.
  • Page 22: Data Interface

    VideoJet X10 4.3.7 Data Interface The bidirectional data interface is used to control units connected to the VideoJet X10, for example a dome camera with motorized lens. The connection supports the RS232, RS422 and RS485 transmission standards. The VideoJet X10 offers the serial interface via the orange terminal block (see Abschnitt 8.7 Terminal Block, Seite 117).
  • Page 23: Relay Outputs

    Remote Indication of the Connection Status When the VideoJet X10 is connected to a video, the Connect LED on the front panel of the unit flashes. The LED also provides information on the operational state of the unit and signals a unit defect (see Abschnitt 8.4 LEDs, Seite 115).
  • Page 24 To keep the internal clock running when the engine is off, you can connect the VideoJet X10 directly to the car battery via the BP and GND contacts. The correct time is crucial for evaluating local recordings.
  • Page 25: Power Supply

    The VideoJet X10 does not have a power switch. Power is supplied via a separate unit. Connect the VideoJet X10 to the power supply unit and plug this into the mains. The unit is now ready for use. The VideoJet X10 does not come supplied with a power supply unit.
  • Page 26 You can start the configuration if a VideoJet X10 is shown in the list in the left section of the window. To do this, click the entry for the unit.
  • Page 27: Configuration Using A Web Browser

    Configuration Using a Web Browser Connecting The integrated HTTP server in the VideoJet X10 offers you the option of configuring the unit over the network with a Web browser. This option is an alternative to configuration using the Configuration Manager program and is considerably richer in function and more convenient than configuration using the terminal program.
  • Page 28: Establishing The Connection

    The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 Start the Web browser. Enter the VideoJet X10's IP address as the URL. The connection is established and after a short time you will see the LIVEPAGE with the video image.
  • Page 29: Configuration Menu

    The settings in the configuration menu should only be processed or modified by expert users or system support personnel. All settings are stored in the VideoJet X10's memory so that they are retained even if the power supply is interrupted.
  • Page 30 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.2.1 Starting Configuration Click the SETTINGS link in the upper section of the window. The Web browser opens a new page with the configuration menu. 5.2.2 Navigation Click one of the menu items in the left window margin. The corresponding submenu is displayed.
  • Page 31: Identification

    5.3.1 Unit name You can give the VideoJet X10 a name to make it easier to identify. The name makes the task of administering multiple units in larger video monitoring systems easier, for example using the VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System programs.
  • Page 32: Display Stamping

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 Display Stamping Various overlays or "stamps" in the video image provide important supplementary information. These overlays can be enabled individually and are arranged on the image in a clear manner. 5.5.1 Camera name stamping This field sets the position of the camera name overlay.
  • Page 33: Alarm Message

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.5.4 Alarm message Enter the message to be displayed in the image in the event of an alarm. The maximum text length is 31 characters. 5.5.5 Video watermarking Select On if you wish the transmitted video images to be "watermarked". After activation, all images are marked with a green W.
  • Page 34: Password

    The service user name is the highest authorization level. After entering the correct password, this user name allows you to use all the functions of the VideoJet X10 and change all configuration settings. The user user name is the middle authorization level. You use it to operate the unit and also to control cameras, for example, but you cannot change the configuration.
  • Page 35: Language

    VideoJet X10. Time Server The VideoJet X10 can receive the time signal from a time server using various time server protocols, and then use it to set the internal clock. The unit polls the time signal automatically once every minute.
  • Page 36: Daylight Saving Time

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.9.1 Unit time zone Select the time zone in which your system is located. 5.9.2 Daylight saving time The internal clock can switch automatically between normal and daylight saving time (DST).
  • Page 37: Picture Settings

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.10 Picture Settings You can set the video image of the camera to suit your requirements. The current video image is displayed in the small window next to the slide controls as confirmation. Your changes are effective immediately.
  • Page 38: Encoder Profile

    You can adapt the MPEG-4 data transmission to the operating environment (for example network structure, bandwidth, data load). To this end, the VideoJet X10 simultaneously generates two data streams (Dual Streaming). You can select the compression settings of these data streams individually, for example one setting for transmissions to the Internet and one for LAN connections.
  • Page 39 VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.11.1 Active profile Here you can select the desired profile for each of the two streams. You will see a preview for each data stream in the right section of the window. The preview of the data stream currently selected is marked by a green frame.
  • Page 40: Profile Configuration

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.12 Profile Configuration You can change individual parameter values within a profile and you can also change the name. You can switch between profiles by clicking the appropriate tabs. CAUTION! The profiles are rather complex. They include a large number of parameters that interact with one another, so it is generally best to use the default profiles.
  • Page 41: Video Resolution

    5.12.2 Target data rate You can limit the data rate for the VideoJet X10 to optimize utilization of the bandwidth in your network. The target data rate should be set according to the desired picture quality for typical scenes with no excessive motion.
  • Page 42 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.12.8 I-frame distance This parameter allows you to set the intervals in which the I-frames will be coded. 0 means auto mode, whereby the video server inserts I-frames as necessary. An entry of 1 indicates that I-frames are continuously generated.
  • Page 43: Source Type

    5.13 Video Input You can activate the 75 Ohm terminating resistance for the video input on the VideoJet X10. The terminating resistance must be deactivated for the video signal to be looped through. Every video input is closed at the time of delivery.
  • Page 44: Audio

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.14 Audio You can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. 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.
  • Page 45: Jpeg Posting

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.15 JPEG Posting You can save individual JPEG images on an FTP server at specific intervals. You can then retrieve these images at a later date to reconstruct alarm events if required.
  • Page 46 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.15.3 Posting interval Enter the interval in seconds at which the images will be sent to an FTP server. Enter zero if you do not want any images to be sent.
  • Page 47: Storage Medium

    If the VideoJet X10 has a hard drive, this is suitable for longer, local recordings in mobile use. For long-term, authoritative images in stationary operation, it is essential that you use an appropriately sized iSCSI system.
  • Page 48: Iscsi

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.17 iSCSI If you select type iSCSI system as the storage medium, you then need to set up a connection to the desired iSCSI system and set the configuration parameters. NOTICE! The storage system selected must be available on the network and completely set up.
  • Page 49 Enter the required data into the corresponding fields. Click the Set button. The VideoJet X10 will now use this data to try and connect to the required drive.
  • Page 50 Decoupling the Drive in Use Each drive can only be associated with one user. If a drive is already being used by another user, you can decouple the user and connect the drive with the VideoJet X10. CAUTION! Before decoupling, make absolutely sure that the previous user no longer needs the drive.
  • Page 51: Partitioning

    5.18 Partitioning A partition must be set up for recordings of the camera connected to the VideoJet X10; this is similar to the partitioning often found on computer hard drives. Parameters such as size and type of video recording can be specified for the partition. Modifying these parameters leads to reorganization, during which stored data is lost.
  • Page 52: Creating A Partition

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.18.1 Creating a Partition NOTICE! The maximum number of partitions is predefined and corresponds to the number of video inputs on the unit. Creating a new partition is performed using separate windows in which information is presented to you and you are led step by step through the necessary settings.
  • Page 53: Saving Changes

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.18.2 Saving Changes After you have made all necessary settings, you must transfer the settings to the unit and save them. CAUTION! All modifications to settings are only effective if you complete the configuration in the last window by clicking Finish.
  • Page 54: Editing A Partition

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.18.4 Editing a Partition You can modify the configuration of the partition at any time. CAUTION! All modifications result in the reorganization of the partition and all sequences stored on it are therefore lost.
  • Page 55: Alarm Track Size

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.18.7 Type of recording Select the required recording type. In the case of Ring mode the recording proceeds continuously. If the maximum hard drive space has been reached, the oldest recordings are automatically overwritten.
  • Page 56 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.18.10 Format You can delete all recordings in a partition at any time. CAUTION! Check the recordings before deleting and back up important sequences on the computer's hard drive. Click the Format button to delete all recordings in the partition.
  • Page 57: Recording Profiles

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.19 Recording Profiles You can define up to ten different recording profiles. You will then use these recording profiles in the recording scheduler, where they are linked with the individual days and times (see Section 5.20 Recording Scheduler, page 59).
  • Page 58: Standard Profile

    The alarm inputs are configured and activated on the Alarm sources page (see Section 5.21 Alarm Sources, page 61). The numbering of the checkboxes for the alarm inputs corresponds to the labeling of the alarm inputs on the VideoJet X10. V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual...
  • Page 59: Recording Scheduler

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.20 Recording Scheduler The recording scheduler allows you to link the created recording profiles with the days and times at which the camera's images are to be recorded in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 60 5.20.5 Recording status The graphic indicates the recording activity of the VideoJet X10. You will see an animated graphic while recording is taking place. V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual...
  • Page 61: Alarm Sources

    Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.21 Alarm Sources You can configure the alarm inputs of the VideoJet X10. 5.21.1 Alarm input Select Active high if the alarm is to be triggered by closing the contact. Select Active low if the alarm is to be triggered by opening the contact.
  • Page 62: Alarm Connections

    5.22 Alarm Connections You can select how the VideoJet X10 responds to an alarm. In the event of an alarm, the unit can automatically connect to a pre-defined IP address. You can enter up to ten IP addresses which the VideoJet X10 will contact in order in the event of an alarm, until a connection is made.
  • Page 63: Remote Port

    NOTICE! If you enter the destination IP address 0.0.0.0 for destination 10, the VideoJet X10 will no longer use this address for the tenth attempt at automatic connection in the event of an alarm. The parameter is then used only to save the general password.
  • Page 64: Ssl Encryption

    NOTICE! Please note that the SSL encryption must be activated and configured at both ends of a connection. This requires the appropriate certificates to be uploaded onto the VideoJet X10 (see Section 5.35.4 Maintenance log, page 92). You can activate and configure encryption of the media data (video, audio and metadata) on the Encryption page (see Section 5.30 Encryption, page 83).
  • Page 65: Vca

    Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.23 The VideoJet X10 features an integrated video content analysis (VCA), which can detect and analyze changes in the signal. Such changes can be due to movements in the camera's field of view.
  • Page 66 NOTICE! Additional analysis algorithms with comprehensive functions such as IVMD and IVA are available from Bosch Security Systems. If you select one of these algorithms, you can set the corresponding parameters here directly. You can find information on this in the relevant documents on the product CD supplied (see Abschnitt 3.1 Scope of Delivery, Seite 11).
  • Page 67 VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.23.4 Sensitivity (MOTION+ only) The basic sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted for the environmental conditions to which the camera is subject. The sensor reacts to variations in the brightness of the video image. The darker the observation area, the higher the value that must be selected.
  • Page 68: Tamper Detection

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.23.7 Tamper Detection You can reveal the tampering of cameras and video cables by means of various options. Run a series of tests at different times of the day and night to ensure that the video sensor is operating as intended.
  • Page 69: Select Area

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.23.13 Scene too noisy Activate this function if tampering associated with EMC interference (noisy scene as the result of a strong interference signal in the vicinity of the video lines), as an example, should trigger an alarm.
  • Page 70: Alarm E-Mail

    As an alternative to automatic connecting, alarm states can also be documented by e-mail. In this way it is possible to notify a recipient who does not have a video receiver. In this case the VideoJet X10 automatically sends an e-mail to a previously defined e-mail address. 5.24.1 Send alarm e-mail Select On if you want the unit to automatically send an alarm e-mail in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 71: Destination Address

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.24.6 Attach JPEG from camera Click the checkbox to specify that JPEG images are sent from the camera. An enabled video input is indicated by a check mark. 5.24.7 Destination address Enter the e-mail address for alarm e-mails here.
  • Page 72: Alarm Task Editor

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.25 Alarm Task Editor CAUTION! Editing scripts on this page overwrites all settings and entries on the other alarm pages. This procedure cannot be reversed. In order to edit this page, you must have programming knowledge and be familiar with the information in the Alarm Task Script Language document.
  • Page 73: Relay Settings

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.26 Relay Settings You can configure the switching behavior of the relay outputs. For each relay, you can specify an open switch relay (normally closed contact) or a closed switch relay (normally open contact).
  • Page 74 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.26.3 Relay follows If required, select a specific event that will trigger the relay. The following events are possible triggers: – Relay is not triggered by events – Connection Trigger whenever a connection is made –...
  • Page 75: Com1

    NOTICE! If the VideoJet X10 is working in multicast mode (see Section 5.29 Multicasting, page 81), the first remote location to establish a video connection to the unit is also assigned the transparent data connection. However, after about 15 seconds of inactivity the data connection is automatically terminated and another remote location can exchange transparent data with the unit.
  • Page 76: Baud Rate

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.27.2 Camera ID If necessary, enter the ID of the peripheral you wish to control (for example a dome camera or pan/tilt head). 5.27.3 Baud rate Select the value for the transmission transmission rate in bps.
  • Page 77: Network

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.28 Network The settings in this screen are used to integrate the VideoJet X10 into an existing network. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual V3.0 | 2007.09...
  • Page 78: Subnet Mask

    5.28.4 DNS server address The VideoJet X10 is easier to access if the unit is listed on a DNS server. If you wish, for example, to establish an Internet connection to the VideoJet X10, it is sufficient to enter the name given to the unit on the DNS server as a URL in the browser.
  • Page 79 You can specify a higher MSS value for a connection to the iSCSI system than for the other data traffic via the network. The potential value depends on the network structure. A higher value is only useful if the iSCSI system is located in the same subnet as the VideoJet X10. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operating Manual V3.0 | 2007.09...
  • Page 80: Snmp Traps

    The RADIUS server must also contain the corresponding data. To configure the unit, you must connect the VideoJet X10 directly to a computer using a network cable. This is because communication via the network is not enabled until the Identity and Password parameters have been set and successfully authenticated.
  • Page 81: Multicasting

    In addition to a 1:1 connection between an encoder and a single receiver (unicast), the VideoJet X10 can enable multiple receivers to receive the video signal from an encoder simultaneously. The unit either duplicates the data stream itself and then distributes it to multiple receivers (multi-unicast) or it sends a single data stream to the network, where the data stream is simultaneously distributed to multiple receivers in a defined group (multicast).
  • Page 82 With the setting 0.0.0.0 the encoder for the relevant stream operates in multi-unicast mode (copying of data streams in the unit). The VideoJet X10 supports multi-unicast connections for up to five simultaneously connected receivers.
  • Page 83: Encryption

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.30 Encryption A special license, with which you will receive a corresponding activation key, is required to encrypt user data. You can enter the activation key to release the function on the Licenses page (see Section 5.34 Licenses, page 90).
  • Page 84: Automatic Key Interchange

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.30.1 Encryption From the Encryption list field, select the On option to activate the encryption. Keys will then be generated for all data channels. Click the Keys >> button. The keys for the individual data channels will be displayed.
  • Page 85: Version Information

    VideoJet X10 Configuration Using a Web Browser | en 5.31 Version Information The data on this page are for information purposes only and cannot be changed. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. NOTICE! You can select all required text on this page with the mouse and copy it to the clipboard with the [Ctrl]+[C] key combination, for example if you want to send it via e-mail.
  • Page 86: Livepage Configuration

    (for example C:\Images\Logo.gif for access to local files, or http://www.mycompany.com/ images/logo.gif for access via the Internet/Intranet). When accessing via the Internet/Intranet, ensure that a connection is always available to display the image. The image file is not stored in the VideoJet X10. V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual...
  • Page 87 5.32.4 Bilinx control Next to the field for view control at the top left of the LIVEPAGE, an additional field is displayed for the special Bosch Security Systems Bilinx control. 5.32.5 Show alarm inputs The alarm inputs are shown next to the video image as icons, along with their assigned names.
  • Page 88 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.32.9 JPEG size You can choose between two given image sizes to display the M-JPEG image. 5.32.10 JPEG interval You can specify the interval at which the individual images should be generated for the M- JPEG image.
  • Page 89: System State

    5.33 System State The storage devices used by VideoJet X10 are monitored. If a storage device is no longer available for recordings, for example due to a technical defect, a Failed message will be displayed in this window. You can reset the error message to establish whether the error still exists.
  • Page 90: Licenses

    | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 5.34 Licenses You can enter the activation key to enable additional functions or software modules in this window. NOTICE! The activation key cannot be deactivated again and is not transferable to other units.
  • Page 91: Maintenance

    5.35.1 Firmware The VideoJet X10 is designed in such a way that its functions and parameters can be updated with firmware. To do this, transfer the current firmware package to the unit via the selected network. It will then be automatically installed there.
  • Page 92: Ssl Certificate

    VideoJet X10 5.35.2 Configuration You can save configuration data for the VideoJet X10 on a computer and then load saved configuration data from a computer to the unit. Upload Enter the full path of the file to upload or click Browse to select the required file.
  • Page 93: Function Test

    The VideoJet X10 offers a variety of configuration options. You should therefore check that it is functioning correctly after installation and configuration. The function test is the only way to ensure that the VideoJet X10 operates as expected in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 94 | Configuration Using a Web Browser VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 95: Operation

    Operation | en Operation Operation with Microsoft Internet Explorer A computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) can receive live images from the VideoJet X10, control cameras or other peripherals and replay saved video sequences. 6.1.1 System Requirements –...
  • Page 96 The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 Start the Web browser. Enter the VideoJet X10's IP address as the URL. The connection is established and after a short time you will see the LIVEPAGE with the video image.
  • Page 97: The Livepage

    If you do not connect, the unit may have reached its maximum number of connections. Depending on the unit and network configuration, each VideoJet X10 can have up to 25 Web browser connections or up to 50 connections via VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System.
  • Page 98 Control options for peripherals (for example a pan/tilt head or dome camera) depend on the type of unit installed and on the VideoJet X10's configuration. If a controllable unit is configured and connected to the VideoJet X10, the controls for the unit are displayed next to the video image.
  • Page 99 Press and hold the F12 key to establish a voice connection with the VideoJet X10. The browser's status bar displays the message Send Audio ON. Release the F12 key if you no longer wish to send audio signals to the VideoJet X10. The status bar in Internet Explorer displays the message Send Audio OFF.
  • Page 100: Saving Snapshots

    Click the icon for recording video sequences to start recording. The storage location depends on the configuration of the VideoJet X10 (see Abschnitt 5.32.18 Path for JPEG and MPEG files, Seite 88). A red dot in the icon indicates that recording is in progress.
  • Page 101: The Recordings Page

    VideoJet X10 Operation | en 101 The RECORDINGS Page The RECORDINGS page for playing back recorded video sequences can be accessed from the LIVEPAGE and from the SETTINGS menu. The RECORDINGS link is only visible if a storage medium has been selected (see Abschnitt 5.16 Storage Medium, Seite 47).
  • Page 102: Controlling A Playback

    102 en | Operation VideoJet X10 6.6.2 Controlling a Playback You will see a time bar below the video image for quick orientation. If a particular sequence has been clicked and selected for playback, the selected sequence is marked in the list. The associated time interval is displayed in the bar in gray.
  • Page 103 VideoJet X10 Operation | en 103 6.6.4 Slide Control You can use the slide control to control playback speed and fast forward/rewind: positioning in the middle indicates playback at recording speed, left indicates rewind, and right fast forward. The fast forward or rewind speed changes, depending on how far you move the slide control toward the runner icons.
  • Page 104: Backup

    The single images are immediately displayed in the Screenshots area after clicking. The storage location for the sequences and single images can be specified in the configuration of the VideoJet X10 (see Abschnitt 5.32.18 Path for JPEG and MPEG files, Seite 88). 6.7.1 Printing a Screenshot You can view and print the saved screenshots individually.
  • Page 105: Installing The Player

    VideoJet X10 Operation | en 105 Installing the Player You can play back saved video sequences using the Player from Bosch Security Systems, which can be found on the product CD supplied (see Abschnitt 3.1 Scope of Delivery, Seite 11).
  • Page 106: Hardware Connections Between Video Servers

    VideoJet X10 Hardware Connections Between Video Servers You can easily connect a VideoJet X10 with a connected camera as a sender, and a suitable MPEG-4 compatible hardware decoder (for example VIP XD) with a connected monitor as a receiver via an Ethernet network. In this way it is possible to cover long distances without the need for major installation or cabling work.
  • Page 107: Connecting With A Terminal Program

    VideoJet X10 Operation | en 107 6.9.4 Connecting with a Terminal Program Various requirements must be met in order to operate with a terminal program (see Abschnitt 8.8 Communication with Terminal Program, Seite 118). Start the terminal program and enter the command 1 in the main menu to switch to the IP menu.
  • Page 108: Operation Using Software Decoders

    Bosch range, benefiting from a complete security solution based on the latest technology and years of experience. The VideoJet X10 video server is also designed for use with the DiBos 8 digital recorder. DiBos 8 records up to 32 video and audio streams and is available as IP software or hybrid DVR with additional analog camera and audio inputs.
  • Page 109: Maintenance And Upgrades

    Connect LED flashes red (see Abschnitt 3.4 Connections on the Front Panel, Seite 16). All settings will revert to their defaults. Change the IP address of the VideoJet X10 if necessary. Configure the unit to meet your requirements.
  • Page 110: Repairs

    (electrical engineers or network technology specialists). In case of doubt, contact your dealer's technical service center. Transfer and Disposal The VideoJet X10 should only be passed on together with this installation and operating manual. Your Bosch product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
  • Page 111: Appendix

    If you are unable to resolve a malfunction, please contact your supplier or systems integrator, or go directly to Bosch Security Systems Customer Service. You can view a range of information about your unit version on the Version Information page (see Abschnitt 5.31 Version Information, Seite 85).
  • Page 112: General Malfunctions

    112 en | Appendix VideoJet X10 General Malfunctions Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution No connection between Incorrect cable connections. Check all cables, plugs, the unit and terminal contacts, terminals and program. connections. The computer's serial interface Check the other serial interface.
  • Page 113 VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 113 Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution The unit does not report Alarm source is not selected. Select possible alarm sources on an alarm. the Alarm Sources configuration page. No alarm response specified. Specify the desired alarm...
  • Page 114: Malfunctions With Iscsi Connections

    114 en | Appendix VideoJet X10 Malfunctions with iSCSI Connections Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution After connecting to the Incorrect LUN mapping during Check the iSCSI system iSCSI destination, no iSCSI system configuration. configuration and reconnect. LUNs are displayed. After connecting to the...
  • Page 115: Leds

    VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 115 LEDs The VideoJet X10 network video server has a number of LEDs on its front and rear panels that show the operating status and can give indications of possible malfunctions: 8.4.1 Power On LED Does not light up: VideoJet X10 is switched off.
  • Page 116: Processor Load

    VideoJet X10 Processor Load If the VideoJet X10 is accessed via the Web browser, you will see the processor load indicator in the top left of the window next to the manufacturer's logo. Moving the mouse cursor over the graphic indicator displays the status of the processor together with the numerical values.
  • Page 117: Terminal Block

    VideoJet X10 Appendix | en 117 Terminal Block The terminal block has several contacts for: – 4 alarm inputs – 4 relay outputs – Serial data transmission 8.7.1 Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the serial interface depends on the interface mode used (see Abschnitt 5.27 COM1, Seite 75).
  • Page 118: Configuring The Terminal

    8.8.1 Data Terminal If a VideoJet X10 cannot be found in the network or the connection to the network is interrupted, you can connect a data terminal to the VideoJet X10 for initial setup and setting of important parameters. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program.
  • Page 119 Appendix | en 119 8.8.4 Assigning an IP Address To use a VideoJet X10 in your network, you must assign it an IP address that is valid for your network. The following default address is preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 Start a terminal program such as HyperTerminal.
  • Page 120 120 en | Appendix VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 121: Glossary

    VideoJet X10 Glossary | en 121 Glossary Symbols 10/100 Base-T IEEE-802.3 specification for 10 or 100 Mbps Ethernet 802.1x The IEEE 802.1x standard provides a general method for authentication and authorization in IEEE-802 networks. Authentication is carried out via the authenticator, which checks the transmitted authentication information using an authentication server (see RADIUS server) and approves or denies access to the offered services (LAN, VLAN or WLAN) accordingly.
  • Page 122 122 en | Glossary VideoJet X10 HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure: encrypts and authenticates communication between Web server and browser ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Identification: a machine readable character string IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol...
  • Page 123 VideoJet X10 Glossary | en 123 Net mask A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part is the host address. It is usually written in dotted decimal notation, for example "255.255.255.192"...
  • Page 124 124 en | Glossary VideoJet X10 Telnet Login protocol with which users can access a remote computer (Host) on the Internet Transport Layer Security; TLS 1.0 and 1.1 and the standard advanced developments of SSL 3.0 (see SSL) Time-To-Live; life cycle of a data packet in station transfers...
  • Page 125: Specifications

    VideoJet X10 Specifications | en 125 Specifications 10.1 Unit Operating voltage 10 to 30 V DC, power supply via external unit Power consumption Approx. 16 VA with full equipment LAN interfaces 2 × Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, automatic adjustment, half/full duplex, RJ45 Data interfaces 1 ×...
  • Page 126 126 en | Specifications VideoJet X10 10.2 Protocols/Standards Video standards PAL, NTSC Video coding protocols MPEG-4, M-JPEG, JPEG Video data rate 9.6 kbps to 6 Mbps Image resolutions (PAL/NTSC) 704 × 576/480 pixels (4CIF/D1) 704 × 288/240 pixels (2CIF) 464 × 576/480 pixels (2/3 D1) 352 ×...
  • Page 127 VideoJet X10 Index | en 127 Index Daylight saving time 36 Default 41 Activating the recording 60 Default profile 41 Activation key 90 Defaults 57 Actuator 22 Deleting recordings 56 Alarm 17 Display stamping 32 Alarm e-mail 70 Dome camera 22...
  • Page 128 128 en | Index VideoJet X10 Linear mode 55 Rear panel connections 17 Live video images 27 Reboot 26 Livepage 86 Receiver 13 Low Voltage Directive 8 Receiver password 63 Low-pass filter 37 Recording profiles 57 Recording program 100 Recording scheduler 59...
  • Page 129 VideoJet X10 Index | en 129 Termination 43 Test 93 Time 24 Time server 35 Time server IP address 36 Time server protocol 35 Time signal 35 Time zone 36 TLS 79 Transfer protocol 63 Transmission parameters 118 Transmission rate 76...
  • Page 130 130 en | Index VideoJet X10 V3.0 | 2007.09 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems...
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