Bosch ltc-0335-28 Installation Instruction

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Bosch Video Management System
 Configuring cameras and recording settings | en
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Configuration Manual
Configuration Client | V3 | 2010.07
2.
Right-click the row with the desired values, point to Copy Row to, and click Selected 
Rows.
The values are copied.
To copy one value directly:
1.
Click the row heading of the row that you want to modify.
To select more than one row press the CTRL key and point to the other row headings.
2.
Right-click the cell with the desired value, point to Copy Cell to, and click Selection in 
Column .
The value is copied.
To copy a value of a cell to all other cells in this column:
Right-click the cell with the desired value, point to Copy Cell to, and click Complete 
Column.
The value is copied.
To duplicate a row:
Right-click the row and click Add Duplicated Row.
The row is added below with a new name.
9.2
Configuring the stream quality
Main window > 
 Cameras and Recording > 
 > Stream Quality Settings dialog box
To add a stream quality settings entry:
Click 
 to add a new entry in the list. 
To remove a stream quality settings entry:
Select an entry in the list and click 
 to delete the entry.
You cannot delete default entries.
To rename a stream quality settings entry:
1.
Select an entry in the list.
NOTICE! 
For XFM4 encoders configure the maximum bit rate with the value of the target bit rate plus 
10%. The maximum bit rate is used when a scene is busy and contains motion.
NOTICE! 
Bosch Video Management System uses the two streams in dual streaming encoders as follows: 
NVR recording: Stream 2 is used for Live and pre-alarm recording, stream 1 is used for motion 
and alarm recording. The streams can be switched (stream 1 for Live and pre-alarm, stream 2 
for recording) for a workstation.
VRM recording and local storage: Stream 2 is used for Live, stream 1 is used for all recording 
modes.
ARM based firmware: Stream 2 can also be used for recording.
The compression achieved is dependent on the stream quality settings, the image complexity, 
and the level of motion in the scene. With these interdependencies, it is possible to over-
specify encoder performance. For example, with a highly complex scene with high motion, the 
encoder may not be able to deliver 4 CIF full frame rate on both streams simultaneously. Refer 
to your encoder guidelines to help estimate the best settings for your conditions.