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IP Camera 200 Series Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Safety 8 1.1 Safety precautions 8 1.2 Important safety instructions 9 1.3 FCC & ICES compliance 10 1.4 UL certification 11 1.5 Bosch notices 11 1.6 Copyrights 12 2 Introduction 13 2.1 Features 13 2.2 Unpacking 15 3 Installation 17 3.1 Wireless antenna 17 3.2 SD card 18 3.3 Mounting the camera 21 3.5 Network connector 25 3.6 Power connection 26 3.6.1 DC power connection 26 3.
4 en | Table of Contents IP Camera 200 Series 5 Basic Mode 63 5.1 Basic Mode menu tree 63 5.2 Device Access 64 5.2.1 Camera name 64 5.2.2 Password 64 5.3 Date/Time 65 5.4 Network 66 5.5 Encoder 67 5.6 Audio 67 5.7 Recording 67 5.7.1 Storage medium 67 5.8 System Overview 67 6 Advanced Mode 68 6.1 Advanced Mode menu tree 68 6.2 General 69 6.2.1 Identification 69 6.2.2 Password 69 6.2.3 Date/Time 71 6.2.4 Display Stamping 72 6.3 Web Interface 74 6.
IP Camera 200 Series Table of Contents | en 5 6.6.1 Alarm Connections 6.6.2 Video Content Analyses (VCA) 100 103 6.6.3 VCA configuration- Profiles 104 6.6.4 VCA configuration - Scheduled 110 6.6.5 VCA configuration - Event triggered 112 6.6.6 Audio Alarm 113 6.6.7 Alarm E-Mail 114 6.7 Interfaces 117 6.7.1 Alarm input 117 6.7.2 Relay 117 6.8 Network 119 6.8.1 Network Access 119 6.8.2 Advanced 123 6.8.3 WLAN 124 6.8.4 Multicast 125 6.8.5 FTP Posting 126 6.
6 en | Table of Contents IP Camera 200 Series 8.3 Customer service 140 9 Maintenance 141 9.1 Repairs 141 9.1.1 Transfer and disposal 141 10 Technical Data 142 10.1 Specifications 142 10.1.1 Dimensions 156 10.1.2 Accessories 159 AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
8 en | Safety IP Camera 200 Series 1 Safety 1.1 Safety precautions DANGER! High risk: This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as "Dangerous Voltage" inside the product. If not avoided, this will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death. WARNING! Medium risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this could result in minor or moderate bodily injury. CAUTION! Low risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
IP Camera 200 Series 1.2 Safety | en 9 Important safety instructions Read, follow, and retain for future reference all of the following safety instructions. Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit. 1. Cleaning - Generally, using a dry cloth for cleaning is sufficient but a moist, fluff-free cloth or leather shammy may also be used. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. 2.
10 en | Safety 1.3 IP Camera 200 Series FCC & ICES compliance FCC & ICES Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
IP Camera 200 Series Safety | en 11 The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The equipment complies with RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
12 en | Safety 1.5 IP Camera 200 Series CE certification This indicates compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and meets the relevant parts of following technical specifications: ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1:2006 ETSI EN301489-17 V2.1.1:2009 ETSI EN301489-1 V1.8.1:2008 IEC60950-1:2005+A1:2009 EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009 EN 62311:2008 This equipment complies with CE RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
IP Camera 200 Series 1.7 Safety | en 13 Copyrights The firmware 4.1 uses the fonts "Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-RNormal--24-240-75-75-P-138-ISO10646-1" and "AdobeHelvetica-Bold-R-Normal--12-120-75-75-P-70-ISO10646-1" under the following copyright: Copyright 1984-1989, 1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Copyright 1988, 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation.
IP Camera 200 Series Introduction | en 2 Introduction 2.1 Features 13 This WLAN HD 720p IP camera is a ready-to-use, complete network video surveillance system inside a compact camera. The camera offers a cost-effective solution for a broad range of applications. It uses H.264 compression technology to give clear images reducing bandwidth and storage.
14 en | Introduction 2.2 IP Camera 200 Series Unpacking Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care. The packaging contains: – IP camera with lens – Universal power supply with US, EU and UK plug – SD card – Camera mount kit – Quick installation guide – CD ROM – – Bosch Video Client – Documentation – Tools Wireless antenna If equipment has been damaged during shipment, repack it in the original packaging and notify the shipping agent or supplier.
IP Camera 200 Series Installation | en 3 Installation 3.1 Wireless antenna Figure 3.1 1. 17 Wireless antenna Screw the antenna onto the screw connector on the rear of the camera. 2. Straighten the antenna. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation Manual AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
18 en | Installation 3.2 IP Camera 200 Series SD card Figure 3.2 SD card 1. Unscrew the cover on the right side of the camera. 2. Slide the SD card into the slot. 3. Close and secure the cover. The camera supports most SD/SDHC cards. Note: Use high speed SD cards, class 4 or above (the higher read/ write speed the better). AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
IP Camera 200 Series 3.3 Installation | en 19 Mounting the camera The camera can be mounted either from the top or from the bottom (1/4"-20 UNC thread). The mounting socket is isolated from ground to prevent ground loops. CAUTION! Do not point the camera/lens into direct sunlight as this may damage the sensors. 120° 27 mm 120° 3x Ø3.8 mm D: 26 mm Figure 3.3 1. 3x Ø6 mm D: 26 mm Mounting a camera Use three screws to secure the base of the mounting unit to a wood (Ø3.
20 en | Installation 3. IP Camera 200 Series Adjust the ball-socket so that camera mount is correcrly aligned for the required angle. 4. Screw camera onto mount and, when in position, tighten the locking ring (1) securely. 5. Tighten the ball-socket adjustment ring (2) securely. AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
IP Camera 200 Series 3.4 Installation | en 21 Network connector 12 34 I/O DC Lin e -ou 12 V t Res et Eth ern et Lin e -in Figure 3.4 Network connection – Connect the camera to a 10/100 Base-T network. – Use a shielded UTP Category 5e cable with RJ45 connectors. Bosch Security Systems Installation and Operation Manual AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
22 en | Installation IP Camera 200 Series 3.5 Power connection 3.5.1 DC power connection 12 34 I/O Lin e-o ut DC 12 V Eth Res et ern et Lin e -in Figure 3.5 1. DC power connection Slide the plug adapter that matches your outlet socket onto the supplied power supply. 2. Insert the power connector jack from the power supply into the DC12V socket of the camera. 3. Connect the power supply to either a 230 VAC or a 120 VAC power supply outlet.
IP Camera 200 Series 3.6 Installation | en 23 I/O connector 12 34 I/O DC I/O 12 Lin e -ou V t Res et Eth ern et Lin e-in 5 mm (0.2 in) Pin 1 Figure 3.6 I/O connector pins Function Pin I/O socket Relay 1 Relay out contact 1 2 Relay out contact 2 Alarm input – Pin 4 3 Relay in Positive 4 Relay in Negative Max. wire diameter AWG 22-28 for both stranded and solid; cut back 5 mm (0.2 in) of insulation. – Relay output switching capability: Max. voltage 24 VAC or 24 VDC. Max.
24 en | Installation 3.7 IP Camera 200 Series Audio connectors Line in: 9 kOhm typ., 200 mVrms Line out: 16 Ohm min. 200 mVrms Line - L GND Line - R 12 34 I/O DC Lin e-o 12 V ut Res et Eth ern et Lin e-in Figure 3.7 Audio connectors Connect audio devices to the Line In and Line Out connectors. AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
IP Camera 200 Series 3.8 Installation | en 25 Resetting the camera If the camera cannot be connected because the IP address has changed, press and hold the reset button (7 seconds approximately) until the LED flashes (red) to recall the factory default values. The factory default IP address is 192.168.0.1 12 34 I/O Lin e-o ut DC 12 V Res et Eth ern et Lin e-in Figure 3.8 Bosch Security Systems Reset button Installation and Operation Manual AR18-10-B012 | v1.54 | 2011.
58 en | Browser connection 4 IP Camera 200 Series Browser connection A computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer can be used to receive live images from the camera, control cameras, and replay stored sequences. The camera is configured over the network using a browser or via the Bosch Video Client (supplied with the product). 4.1 System requirements – Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7.
IP Camera 200 Series 4.2 Browser connection | en 59 Establishing the connection The camera must be assigned a valid IP address to operate on your network. The default address pre-set at the factory is 192.168.0.1 1. Start the Web browser. 2. Enter the IP address of the camera as the URL. Note: If the connection is not established, the maximum number of possible connections may already have been reached.
60 en | Browser connection 4.4 IP Camera 200 Series Connection established When a connection is established, the LIVEPAGE is initially displayed. The application title bar displays the type number of the connected camera and three items: LIVEPAGE, RECORDINGS, SETTINGS. Note: The RECORDINGS link is only visible if a storage medium is available. (Ensure that MPEG_ActiveX is installed.) Figure 4.1 4.4.1 Livepage LIVEPAGE The LIVEPAGE is used to display and control the video stream. Refer to Section 7.
IP Camera 200 Series Browser connection | en 61 the configuration menu is opened. All settings (except date/ time) are stored in the camera memory so that they are retained, even if the power is interrupted. Changes that influence the fundamental functioning of the unit (for example, firmware updates) can only be made using the configuration menu. The configuration menu tree allows all parameters of the unit to be configured. The configuration menu is divided into Basic Mode and Advanced Mode.
IP Camera 200 Series Basic Mode | en 5 Basic Mode 5.1 Basic Mode menu tree 63 The basic mode configuration menu allows a set of basic camera parameters to be configured. Basic Mode > Device Access > Date/Time > Network > Encoder > Audio > Recording > System Overview To view the current settings: 1. If necessary, click the Basic Mode menu to expand it. The sub-menus are displayed. 2. Click a sub-menu. The corresponding page is opened.
64 en | Basic Mode IP Camera 200 Series 5.2 Device Access 5.2.1 Camera name The camera can be assigned a name to assist in identifying it. The name simplifies the management of multiple devices in more extensive systems. The camera name is used for remote identification, for example, in the event of an alarm. Enter a name that makes it as easy as possible to identify the location unambiguously. 5.2.2 Password A password prevents unauthorized access to the device.
IP Camera 200 Series Basic Mode | en 65 Confirm password Re-enter the new password to ensure that there are no typing mistakes. The new password is only saved after clicking Set. Therefore, click Set immediately after entering and confirming the password, even if you plan to assign a password at another level. 5.3 Date/Time Device date, time and zone If there are multiple devices operating in the system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks.
66 en | Basic Mode 5.4 IP Camera 200 Series Network Use the settings on this page to integrate the device into a network. Some changes only take effect after a reboot. In this case, the Set button changes to Set and Reboot. 1. Make the desired changes. 2. Click Set and Reboot. – The device is rebooted and the changed settings are activated. If the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address is changed, then the device is only available under the new addresses after the reboot.
IP Camera 200 Series 5.5 Basic Mode | en 67 Encoder Select a profile for encoding the video signal. Pre-programmed profiles are available that give priority to different parameters. When a profile is selected, its details are displayed. Main frequency and Operation environment Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz as the main frequency, and Indoor or Outdoor for the operation environment. 5.6 Audio Switch the camera microphone On or Off. 5.7 Recording Record the images from the camera to a storage medium.
68 en | Advanced Mode IP Camera 200 Series 6 Advanced Mode 6.1 Advanced Mode menu tree The advanced mode configuration menu contains all camera parameters that can be configured. Advanced Mode > General > Web Interface > Camera > Recording > Alarm > Interfaces > Network > Service To view the current settings: 1. Click the Advanced Mode menu to expand it. The 2. Click a menu sub-heading to expand it. 3. Click a sub-menu. The corresponding page is opened.
IP Camera 200 Series 6.2 Advanced Mode | en 69 General General 6.2.1 > Identification > Password > Date/Time > Display Stamping Identification Camera ID Each camera should be assigned a unique identifier that can be entered here as an additional means of identification. Camera name Assign a camera name to assist in identifying it. The name simplifies the management of multiple devices in more extensive systems, for example the VIDOS or Bosch VMS software.
70 en | Advanced Mode – IP Camera 200 Series live is the lowest authorization level. It can only be used to view the live video image and switch between the different live image displays. Use the various authorization levels to limit access. Proper password protection is only guaranteed if all higher authorization levels are also protected with a password. For example, if a live password is assigned, a service and a user password should also be set.
IP Camera 200 Series 6.2.3 Advanced Mode | en 71 Date/Time Date format Select the required date format. Device date / Device time If there are multiple devices operating in your system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks. For example, it is only possible to identify and correctly evaluate simultaneous recordings when all devices are operating on the same time. 1. Enter the current date.