Bosch VEZ-211-IWCS Manual Do Utilizador
598 | Management Systems | Bosch Video Management System
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Image windows can display live video, instant
playback video, text documents, maps, or web pages
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Device states shown by icons, including network-
connection loss, video loss, and camera de-adjustment
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Favorites tree can be individually configured per user
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Favorites tree can include complete views with Image
pane layouts and camera assignments
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Camera selection by double-click or drag and drop
from site maps, Logical Tree, or Favorites Tree
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Decoders can be organized in Analog Monitor Walls
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Control of analog monitors connected to decoders via
drag and drop
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Synchronized playback of up to 16 NVR cameras and
up to 4 VRM cameras
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Sophisticated multi-camera timeline allows easy,
graphical searching of stored video
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Timeline colors indicate recording status – normal
recording, alarm recording, motion recording,
protected recording, and audio recording (not for
cameras managed by a VRM)
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Easy clip selection by dragging hairlines in the timeline
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Selected clips can be exported to DVD, network
drives, or USB sticks with a few mouse clicks
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Flexible search works across all NVRs and DVRs
connected to the system
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Post-recording motion search allows changes to
selected areas of the image to be easily located
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Forensic Search allows the usage of Intelligent Video
Analysis (IVA) algorithms on the recorded video
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Two audio listening options – selected channel only,
or multiple simultaneous channels
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Audio Intercom functionality
Scheduling
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Up to 10 Recording schedules with Holidays and
Exception Days
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Task Schedules with Holidays, Exception Days, and
recurring schedule support
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Per camera settings for minimum and maximum
recording times
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Per camera, per recording schedule frame rate and
quality settings for live, normal recording, motion
recording, and alarm recording
Event Handling
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Event list with device events (e.g. video loss), system
events (e.g. disk full), SNMP traps from network
devices (e.g., heavy network traffic), subsystem events
(e.g. Allegiant alarm), user events (e.g. logon failure),
schedule events (e.g. every Tuesday at 10:15), etc.
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Compound events (combining events with Boolean
logic)
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Event duplication allowing separate handling
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Event allocation to user groups
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Schedule dependent alarm generation
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Schedule dependent event logging
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Schedule dependent event-generated Command
Script invocation
Alarm Handling
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Alarms can trigger alarm-mode recording for any
cameras
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100 alarm priorities
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Selective auto-popup on alarm
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Alarms displayed in separate alarm window
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Up to 5 Image panes per alarm with live or playback
video, sitemaps, documents, or web pages displayed
in an “alarm row”, with highest priority alarms on top
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Audio file per alarm
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Workflow with user instructions and user comments,
optionally forced before clearing
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Email or SMS notification on alarm
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Alarm display on analog monitor walls
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Alarm auto clear options either time or state
dependent
User Management
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LDAP compatible for integration with enterprise user
management systems such as Microsoft Active
Directory
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Access to system resources individually controlled per
user group
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Logical Tree customized per user group – users only
see devices for which they have access
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User group rights for protecting, deleting, exporting,
and printing video
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User group rights for Logbook access
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User group priority assignment for PTZ control and
Allegiant camera access
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Individual per-camera privileges assignable per user
group for live access, playback, audio, meta data
display, dome control
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Dual-authorization logon – special privileges and
priorities granted when two users log on together
System Monitoring
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System-wide health monitoring, including cameras,
computers, software, and network equipment
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Network equipment and other third-party devices
monitored with SNMP
Customization and Interfacing
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Custom Command Scripts can control all system
functionality
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Built in Command Script editor supporting C# and
Visual Basic .Net
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External software can trigger events and send
metadata via “Virtual Inputs”
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Any .Net programming language (C#, JScript, etc.) or
COM programming language (C++, Visual Basic, etc.)
can be used to trigger Virtual Inputs
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Other systems can control the virtual matrix with
Allegiant CCL commands that can be sent via RS232
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Compatible with Bosch Building Integration System
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Compatible with Advantech ADAM-6000 series Digital
Input / Output modules
Parts Included
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The following are delivered on DVD:
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Installation program that can selectively install all
components (Central Server software, Network
Video Recorder software, Video Recording
Manager software, Configuration Client software,
Operator Client software) in all supported
languages
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Configuration Manual (PDF format) in all
supported languages (except Arabic)
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Operator’s Manual (PDF format) in all supported
languages (except Arabic)
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Software license key document
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Quick Start Manual in English, French, German,
Simplified Chinese and Spanish
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