Bosch ltc-0335-28 Installation Instruction

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Configuration Manual
Configuration Client | V3 | 2010.07
Glossary
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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.
A
Alarm
Event that is configured as an alarm. This is a particular situation (motion detected, doorbell 
rung, signal lost, etc.) that requires immediate attention. An alarm can display live video, 
playback video, an action plan, a web page, or a map.
Alarm Image window
Image window for displaying one or more Alarm Image panes.
Alarm List
Window in Bosch Video Management System used to display a list of active alarms.
Alarm priority
Each alarm is assigned a priority. Alarms can be configured to automatically display (pop up) 
in the Alarm Image window, based on the alarm priority. Each user's live/playback display is 
also assigned a priority. When alarms are received with priority higher than that of the user's 
display, the alarm automatically displays its alarm row in the Alarm Image window. If the Alarm 
Image window is not currently displayed, it automatically replaces the Live or Playback Image 
window on the alarm-enabled monitor.
Allegiant
Bosch family of analog matrix switching systems.
Analog monitor
External composite video monitor requiring a video decoder to view video streams and 
archives. 
Analog monitor group
A set of analog monitors connected to decoders. The analog monitor group can be used for 
alarm processing in a given physical area. For example, an installation with three physically 
separated control rooms might have three monitor groups. The monitors in an analog monitor 
group are logically configured into rows and columns and can be set to full-screen or quad 
view.
ANR
Automatic Network Replenishment; software process that copies missing video data from a 
video transceiver to the network video recorder after a network failure. The copied video data 
exactly fills the gap that occurred after the network failure. For proper working ANR needs the 
information when the network failure started, when it was fixed again, and the recorded video 
data on the video transceiver. Hence the transceiver needs any kind of local storage. The 
recording capacity on this local storage is calculated with the following formula: (network 
bandwidth x estimated network downtime + safety margin) x 2. Doubling this recording 
capacity is required because the continuous recording must continue during the copy 
process.
ASF
Advanced Systems Format; Microsoft Windows media audio and video format.
Asynchronous replay
Simultaneous playback of archived videos without regard to synchronization of time between 
them.