DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Digital Video Recorder en Operator Manual
!Caution!Electronic Surveillance - This device is intended for use in public areas only.U.S. federal law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of
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
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
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
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
LogFigure 7.16: Log infoView here the system log files containing the following system events:– All– System– Configuration– Storage– Alarm– record– Ac
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
Online usersFigure 7.18: Online usersManage here the online users:– Disconnect a user by selecting the user and press <Disconnect>.– Block a use
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
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
– 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
Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch SecuritySystems cannot be held liable for any damage that results fro
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.
Connecting to the DIVAR the first timeThe video decoder and playback controller is automatically installed on the PC the first timethe user connects t
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
Figure 8.2: Security settings After successful installation, the following WEB SERVICE interface is shown. DIVAR AN 3000 / DIVAR AN 5000Web Client Sof
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
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
Playback modeFigure 8.5: Web playbackThe playback video window is shown by clicking the Playback button. On this screen, the usercan:– Return to live
Figure 8.6: Web Client – SetupThe menu selections here are very similar to those described in the standard user interface –see Configuration, page 35.
Type Parameter FunctionAlarm Type Video loss System alarm when video loss occurs.Motion detect System alarm when motion detection alarm occurs.Disk fu
Archive Player operationGetting startedThe DIVAR Archive Player allows viewing archived video recordings on a PC that have beenarchived from the DVR o
TrademarksAll hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registeredtrademarks and must be treated accordingly.NOTE!Thi
Id Name Function1 Play process bar Current play progress. Left click mouse and drag bar to controlplay progressThe text under the bar displays current
14 Backward playframe-by-frameClick to start frame-by-frame backward play. Click again to playprevious frame15 Slow Slow the play speed; possible spee
Special functions available here that are not available directly on the Player Interface are:– Authentication – checks the authenticity of the file –
SettingChoose <Setting> from the menu for the following screen.Figure 9.1: Setting menuChoose here from the two menu selections on the left:– Se
Set Here you can set:– File Associated - select here the file types that are automatically associated with theplayer and will open the player automati
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
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>
TroubleshootingCannot boot up correctly– Input power is incorrect.– Power connection is faulty.– Power switch button is faulty.– Program upgrade is in
– 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
– 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
Short informationThe Bosch Video Recorder DIVAR 3000/5000 is a multi-channel digital recorder that uses thelatest 960H high resolution technology, plu
– HDD is damaged. Cannot playback the downloaded file– No media player.– No DXB8.1 (or higher) graphic acceleration software.– No DivX503Bundle.exe co
MaintenanceMaintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection, plus installing orreplacing the internal lithium battery, the HDD
123Figure 11.2: DIVAR 5000 DVD and HDD installedSee the following descriptions for installing these components:– Replace internal battery, page 134– I
Press pin Hold pin and connect cable Press pin Hold pin and connect cable Precaution – processor/wiring damage!Caution!Possible processor/wiring damag
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
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
(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
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
Install HDD in DIVAR 5000See the following components and steps for installing HDD 1 (brackets and screws included inpackage):Figure 11.7: HDD install
(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
IntroductionDigital video recorder applicationsRecordingThe DIVAR 3000/5000 is very easy to use – simply connect the camera(s), apply power, and letth
(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
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
Install DVD in DIVAR 3000See the following components and steps required for this installation (screws included inpackage):Figure 11.11: Install DVD c
(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
Install DVD in DIVAR 5000See the following components and steps required for this installation (spacers and screwsincluded in package):Figure 11.13: I
(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
Technical specifications DIVAR 3000ElectricalRated voltage and powerExternal power adapter AC input 100–240 VAC; 50-60 Hz; 1.7 APower adapter DC outpu
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
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
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
– Operation - a detailed description for end-users on how to operate the unit.– Web Control and Archive Player - a detailed description for end-users
Playback 960H: 960x576 (PAL), 960x480 (NTSC)4CIF: 704x576 (PAL), 704x480 (NTSC)2CIF: 704x288 (PAL), 704x240 (NTSC)CIF: 352x288 (PAL), 352x240 (NTSC)QC
ControlRS485 PTZ control portOutput signals according to RS485, max. signal voltage -5to +5 VRS232 PTZ control port interfaceOutput signals according
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
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
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
AppendixSoftware licensesThis product contains both software that is proprietary Bosch software licensed under theBosch standard license terms, and so
Name softwarecomponentLicense (*) URL link to addressScript Language lua http://www.lua.org/license.htmldata commute format jsonapp www.json.org/licen
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
Manufacturer Model CapacityKingax Super Stick 1GKingax Super Stick 2GNetac U210 128MNetac U210 256MNetac U210 512MNetac U210 1GNetac U210 2GNetac U208
WD Elements WCAVY1205901 1.5TBNewsmy Liangjian 320 GBWD Elements WDBAAR5000ABK-00 500 GBWD Elements WDBAAU0015HBK-00 1.5 TBSeagate FreeAgent Go(ST9050
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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Quick installTo get the unit operational, perform the following quick install steps:1. Make all the hardware connections – see Connections, page 17.2.
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
Connections on back of DIVAR 5000 (4/8-channel)5 6 7 81234ALARM OUTRS-485AUDIO OUTETHERNETC3ALARM ING+_GNO3NO1NO2C2C1AUDIO INHDMI MON.ARS-232VGA MON.A
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
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
Startup WizardThe Startup Wizard opens automatically after you log in for the first time. See followingscreen:Figure 4.2: Startup wizard first screenS
Reset startup wizardFigure 4.3: Startup wizard resetIf required, select the check box here to activate the Startup wizard after the next systemrestart
– 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
ScheduleFigure 4.6: Startup scheduleAssign here all the schedule settings and click <Next step> for the next Startup wizard screen(Record settin
NetworkFigure 4.8: Startup networkAssign here all the network settings and click <Finished> to complete the Startup wizard (youwill need to conf
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
Hardware setupThis chapter contains detailed information about the hardware installation and connection ofexternal equipment to the unit. The connecto
CVBSConnect the monitor A CVBS and/or monitor B CVBS output to monitors using 75 ohm videocoaxial cables with BNC connectors.SpecificationsOutput sign
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
RS-485 KEYBOARDpower tokeyboardkeyboardcontrolRJ11+12VKeyboard cable connectorGG+_GG+_G+12VCTRL+12V_+Figure 5.2: Keyboard connector Specifications– Co
– 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
The device type and required settings can be assigned in the menu (Setting > Serial Port) –see Serial port, page 45.SpecificationsConnector type: 9
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
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.
ConfigurationYour system can be specially configured to suit your individual users from the ‘Setting’ and‘Advanced’ menus accessed from the Main menu
SettingFigure 6.2: SettingsThe Setting menu has ten major menu groups. Each of these groups provides access to ascreen where specific values and funct
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
LanguageSelect here your desired language for the user interface (you will need to restart the system todisplay the user interface in the chosen langu
EncodeEnter here the relevant settings for each connected channel. In most cases you can encode 2streams for each connected channel. If required, use
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.
– <Snapshot> - see Snapshot, page 41 OverlayClick <Overlay> for the following interface:Figure 6.5: Encode overlay – Cover area (Privacy m
SnapshotClick <Snapshot> for the following interface:Figure 6.6: Encode snapshotHere you can configure how a snapshot will look:– Mode: Set the
– Detect– Pan/Tilt/ZoomFor example:After setting values in the “Encoder” or “Schedule” screen for channel 1, click <Copy> to go tothe Copy scree
ScheduleThe settings in the Schedule menu allow you to plan and set up schedules for efficient use ofthe channels while effectively covering most reco
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
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
NetworkFigure 6.9: Network Input here the following network information:– IP version: IPv4 (default) or IPv6. This is the IP address access format.– D
– Preferred DNS: if required, enter here the preferred DNS server IP address.– Alternate DNS: if required, enter here an alternative DNS server addres
IP filterFigure 6.11: Network IP filterThe system supports IPv4 and IPv6 address format.EnableSelect to choose for access to ‘Trusted’ or ‘Blocked’ si
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
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
DDNSFigure 6.14: Network - DDNSSelect a DDNS provider from the list and complete the details with the configurationinformation assigned by the provide
UPnPFigure 6.15: Network UPnPThis protocol enables a mapping relationship between the LAN and the WANEnter here:– PAT Enable/Disable - enable or disab
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
Encrypt typeSome mail servers require encryption to transmit e-mail. If required, use SLL or TLSencryption when sending e-mail. If not required, selec
– Alarm SNMPFigure 6.18: Network - SNMPSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides the basic network management frameof the network management
AlarmFigure 6.19: AlarmUse the Alarm menu to specify the desired behavior for an Input, detected Motion, or Systemfailures; also define how alarms are
– 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
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
– Sensitivity: Set the threshold for motion detection from 1 to 6 (default). The sixth levelhas the highest sensitivity.– Period: Click Setup for a ne
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
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
PeriodFigure 6.22: Period setupSee here the period setup screen for assigning periods for alarms and detection. Configure aperiod as follows:1. Choose
– 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
Pan/Tilt/ZoomFigure 6.24: Pan/Tilt/ZoomThe pan/tilt/zoom setup includes the following items.– Channel - select first the applicable channel (these set
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
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
DefaultFigure 6.27: Default Notice!User settings will be lostThe system menu display, language, time display mode, video format and IP address will al
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
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
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
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
SafetyThis safety section describes safety requirements and the format used for warnings andcautions.Safety precautionsWarnings and caution formatsDan
RecordFigure 6.32: RecordHere you need the correct user authority (see Account/Users, page 71), plus the HDD mustbe properly installed.There are three
Account/UsersFigure 6.33: AccountGeneralThe system contains a permanent ‘Admin’ account with Administrator permissions, plus‘Advanced’ and ‘User’ logi
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
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
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
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
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
Text data overlayThis function includes Sniffer, information analysis and title overlay function. The Sniffer modecan be either COM or NET (network).N
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
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
6. Lightning - For added protection during a lightning storm, or when leaving this unitunattended and unused for long periods, unplug the unit from th
Operating instructionsOnce all hardware connections have been made (see Hardware setup, page 28) and the systemis correctly configured (see Configurat
Mouse ControlsMouse FunctionLeft button In Live mode, click once to select channel and choose other functionsIn the Quick menu, use the left mouse but
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
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
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
Remote controlAll functions controlled by the front panel and USB mouse can, alternatively, be accessedusing the supplied remote control. The IR remot
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
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 –
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
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
Important NoticesAccessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. Theunit may fall, causing serious injury and/or
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
– SequenceAccess to these functions requires the correct user level. Check with your administrator if youdo not have access.For more information:– Pla
– 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
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
ID Name Function1 DisplaywindowDisplay of the currently chosen picture or file (supports 1/4/9/16-windowplayback.)2 SearchtypeHere you can select to s
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
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
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
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
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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