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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................................................2
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................................................................................................................2
1.1.1 FCC Information ..................................................................................................................................3
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................4
2.1 SYSTEM CABLE .............................................................................................................................................4
2.2 SYSTEM CONNECTION ..............................................................................................................................4
2.2.1 Camera inputs (1 to 8) ......................................................................................................................4
2.2.2 Slave output .........................................................................................................................................4
2.2.3 Aux. output/input .................................................................................................................................4
2.2.4 Video Recorder in/output ..................................................................................................................5
2.2.5 Alarm output contact (N.O./N.C.) ...................................................................................................5
2.2.6 RS232 ...................................................................................................................................................5
2.2.7 Mains Power Connector ...................................................................................................................5
2.3 WIZARD INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................5
2.4 SYSTEM SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................6
2.4.1 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................6
2.4.2 System Settings Menu .......................................................................................................................6
2.4.3 Sequence ..............................................................................................................................................6
2.4.4 Alarms ....................................................................................................................................................6
2.4.5 Aux output .............................................................................................................................................8
2.4.6 Recorder ...............................................................................................................................................9
2.4.7 Remote Surveillance ..........................................................................................................................9
2.4.8 Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.4.9 Motion Sensitivity ............................................................................................................................. 11
2.4.10 Service ................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.4.11 Disable System Setting Option .................................................................................................... 12
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 14
APPROVALS ................................................................................................................................................. 14
Safety .................................................................................................................................................. 14
Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) ....................................................................................... 14
ELECTRICAL ................................................................................................................................................. 14
Alarm output screwblock ............................................................................................................... 14
AUX/Video Recorder ...................................................................................................................... 14
System cable .................................................................................................................................... 14
MECHANICAL ............................................................................................................................................... 14

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1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Comply with all warnings.
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this equipment near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radia-
tors, heat registers, stoves, or other equipment
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. Agrounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. Both the wide blade and the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recepta-
cles, and the point where they exit from the equip-
ment.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12 Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the equipment has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the equipment, the equipment has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
14
15 The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such
as vases, shall be placed on the equipment.
1 The back of the monitor should only be removed by
qualified maintenance and service personnel.
Ventilation
17 Keep ventilation openings free to avoid the monitor
for overheating.
18 Do not place the monitor in the immediate vicinity
of a heating source.
19 Do not install this equipment in a confined space
such as a bookcase or similar unit.
Cleaning
20 You can clean the monitor with a moist fluff-free
cloth or shammy leather cloth.
Disposal
21 This monitor contains batteries. Do not dispose of
these batteries with other solid waste. The batteries
type AA (standard penlights) are located in the bat-
tery compartment at the bottom of your monitor.
Dange
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within a triangle, is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninstalled “dangerous voltage”
within the product's enclosure; that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of elec
tric shock to persons.
Wa ning
The exclamation mark within a triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servic
ing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electricschock, do not
remove cover (or back). No user serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel
Wa ning
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.

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Rema k
Bosch has a strong commitment towards the environ-
ment. This monitor has been designed to respect the
environment as much as possible.
1.1.1 FCC 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 interfer-
ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener-
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio commu-
nications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV
technician for help.
Note
Any change or modification not expressly approved by
Bosch of the equipment authorization could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment. For additional
information or to speak to a representative, please con-
tact the Bosch Security Systems location nearest you or
visit our web site at www.boschsecuritysystems.com
(See: Your Guide To Observation)
Caution
Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equiva
lent type.
Wa ning
This device is intended for use in public areas
only. Surreptitious recording of oral communica
tions is strictly prohibited by U.S. Federal law

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2 Ha dwa e Installation
This chapter describes the installation of the system
hardware. For details of operation, see the supplied
Operation Instructions.
Note
Ensure that you read all safety precautions.
2.1 SYSTEM CABLE
For the interconnection between the monitor and cam-
era a 15m/45ft system cable is supplied with the camera.
For an optimum picture and sound quality you should
always use 4-wire dual twisted-pair cable when extend-
ing the connection. The maximum allowed cable length
is 200m/ 00ft. Pay attention that the connectors are
fixed to the cable corresponding to the figure below.
(Figure 2.1) If the length of the system cable is over
200m/ 00ft (up to 300m/900ft), an interface box should
be used to feed the accessory or camera (see optional
accessories in the Operation Instructions).
2.2 SYSTEM CONNECTION
2.2.1 Camera inputs (1 to 8)
The cameras are connected to inputs 1 through to 8,
depending on the number of cameras used. The input is
related to the image position (by 3x3 and Quad) on the
screen.
2.2.2 Slave output
An output for a slave monitor (optional accessory) is
available.
2.2.3 Aux. output/input
You can configure an auxiliary output configuration via
the menu option (see System settings). The auxiliary
output provides loop-through from one of the 8 camera
inputs or presentation mode where you can connect
another video source to aux-in. It is possible to switch
between this video source and one of the camera pic-
tures.
Note
The supplied A/V cable can be used for Aux. output/
input connection. However, if you are using two Video
Recorders you will need to order a second A/V cable
(see your local supplier).
• Connect the Mini Din plug to the Aux. connector of
the system monitor.
Caution
The plugs used for the observation system have
the same dimensions as standard telephone
plugs. (RJ 11) Never connect telephone equip
ment or cable to the observation system.
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
IN
Time Lapse VCR
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
VEXT
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
TO SLAVE MONITOR
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
TV / MONITOR
VCR (PLAYBACK ONLY)
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
CAMERA 1..8
Not used
1234
ALARM
Figure 2.1

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• Connect the BNC connectors to the video in and
video output of the Video Recorder or CVBS moni-
tor.
• Connect the RCA plugs to the Audio in and Audio
out of your Video Recorder or CVBS monitor.
2.2.4 Vi eo Recor er in/output
The Video Recorder in/output allows you to connect a
Video Recorder to record camera images.
• Connect the Mini Din plug to the Video Recorder
connector of the system monitor.
• Connect the BNC connectors to the video in and
video output of the Video Recorder.
Attention
The ‘Video In plug’ of the A/V cable must be connected to the
‘Video out’ of the Video Recorder. The ‘Video Out plug’ of the
A/V cable must be connected to the ‘Video In’ of the Video
Recorder.
• Connect the black VEXT cable (located in the A/V
cable) to the VEXT-pulse output (if VEXT is availa-
ble) of the Video Recorder for proper synchroniza-
tion between System Monitor and Video Recorder.
(See also Video Recorder manual).
• Connect the RCA connectors to the Audio in and
Audio out of your Video Recorder.
Attention
The ‘Audio In plug’ of the A/V cable must be connected to the
‘Audio out’ of the Video Recorder. The ‘Audio Out plug’ of the
A/V cable must be connected to the ‘Audio In’ of the Video
Recorder.
2.2.5 Alarm output contact (N.O./N.C.)
In case of an alarm or doorbell a potential free relay
contact (Normally Open/Normally Closed; 24V/2A
max.) can activate a Video Recorder, siren or telephone
selector. If the ‘alarm output’ is connected to the ‘alarm
input’ of a video recorder, the recording speed will
switch from time-lapse to full speed in case of an alarm.
This will result in the recording of more pictures per
second. If the alarm is acknowledged by the user or
automatically the Video Recorder switches back to
time-lapse mode.
2.2.6 RS232
For service purposes to connect a PC/Laptop to save
and load the system settings.
2.2.7 Mains Power Connector
Ensure that you observe all safety precautions when
connecting the mains power cable and switching on the
power.
Attention
When the configuration is changed, the s stem must be scanned
again. Therefore alwa s switch off the s stem before a camera or
accessor is added or removed. After power up the s stem moni-
tor will recognize the item that was added or removed.
2.3 WIZARD INSTALLATION
When the system is powered up the FIRST time, the
WIZARD setup option is displayed. The Installation
Wizard will guide you through the most important set-
tings of the system. Follow the screen options and select
using the ROTARY wheel.
Note
When an additional camera or accessory is connected to
the system, the WIZARD function is automatically ena-
bled and you are guided through the appropriate menus
at power up.
During startup the following screen is displayed:
The following menu is displayed after a number of sec-
onds:
Turn the ROTARY wheel until the required language is
highlighted.
• Select your preferred language by pressing the
ROTARY wheel.
The following menu is displayed:
BOSCH
OBSERVATION SYSTEM
VERSION
X.X
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
PORTUGUES
ESPAGNOL
NEDERLANDS
CONFIGURATION
START INSTALLATION WIZARD ?
YES NO

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• Select YES to start the wizard setup. The wizard
setup enables you to configure the system to your
own settings and guides you through the process
automatically.
• Select NO to enable the system to automatically con-
figure itself to the factory default settings.
Note
For detailed information on the on screen menus refer
to the System Settings Part.
When completed the following screen will appear:
2.4 SYSTEM SETTINGS
The system settings can be configured to your own
requirements. The system is setup via on-screen menus.
To access the menu options:
• Press the MENU button. Toggle to switch on/off.
The ROTARY wheel controls the menu navigation as
described in the Operation Instructions.
At the end of this chapter you will find the complete
menu structure in a diagram.
2.4.1 Main Menu
After pressing the menu button the following menu will
be displayed:
Note
HISTORY, SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW,
VIEW SETTINGS and TIME/DATE functions are
described in detail in the Operation Instructions.
Rema k
After entering the system settings, alarms are disabled.
2.4.2 System Settings Menu
With the System settings menu you can configure the
system according to your own requirements.
Configurations that can be changed are:
Select system settings from the main menu and the fol-
lowing menu will appear:
2.4.3 Sequence
You can change the sequence dwell time from 01 sec to
30 secs. Sequence/dwell time is the length of time an
image is displayed before the next image in the
sequence is shown.
2.4.4 Alarms
The Alarm Profiles can be accessed from the Alarm
menu.
CONFIGURATION
WIZARD
COMPLETED
MAINMENU
HISTORY
SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW
VIEW SETTINGS
TIME / DATE
SYSTEM SETTINGS
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SEQUENCE
ALARMS
AUX OUTPUT
RECORDER
REMOTE SURVEILLANCE
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SEQUENCE
DWELL TIME 05 SEC
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
ALARMS
ALARM DURATION 05 SEC
AUTO ACKNOWLEDGE OFF
ALARM PROFILE DAY
ALARM PROFILE NIGHT
DAY / NIGHT SWITCH NONE
EVENT REPLAY ON
ALARM
DURATION
This defines the period of time (5
sec. to 15 min.) that the alarm
beeper and the alarm relay are acti
vated, unless the operator acknow
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Note
If the display is in sequence mode during an alarm, it
automatically returns to sequence mode, starting with
the next image after the alarm image.
Ala m P ofile Day
Ala m P ofile Night
AUTO
ACKNOWLEDGE
ON/OFF When there is an alarm,
the system automatically acknow
ledges the alarm and replays the
event (if event replay is activated)
after the programmed alarm duration
has expired (can be set from 5 sec.
to 15 min).
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
ALARMS
ALARM PROFILE DAY
EXIT DELAY 0 SEC
TITLE MOTION ALARM BOX DOORBELL
1OFF OFF OFF
2OFF OFF ON
3OFF OFF OFF
4OFF OFF OFF
5OFF OFF OFF
6OFF OFF OFF
7OFF OFF OFF
8OFF OFF OFF
EXIT DELAY Alarm Exit Delay (0 sec. to 4
min.) is the amount of time
before the alarm profile night will
be activated. (For example, time
for a person to exit a room
before the night alarm profile is
activated after switching over
from day to night).
MOTION ON/OFF The camera detects
motion within the defined motion
area.
ALARM BOX ON/OFF An alarm box is an
optional accessory that enables
you to activate an alarm input
(e.g. PIR detector).
DOORBELL ON/OFF/REMOTE A doorbell
(Intercom Box) is an optional
accessory that enables you to
react to persons who enter by
pressing the respective door
bell. Pressing the doorbell will
sound the system buzzer and
register an event. If ‘remote’
option is selected, the doorbell
also triggers the alarm output
contact of the monitor.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
ALARMS
ALARM PROFILE NIGHT
EXIT DELAY 0 SEC
DISPLAY ON / OFF
TITLE MOTION ALARMBOX DOORBELL
1OFF OFF OFF
2OFF OFF ON
3OFF OFF OFF
4OFF OFF OFF
5OFF OFF OFF
6OFF OFF OFF
7OFF OFF OFF
8OFF OFF OFF
MAIN MENU
ENTRY DELAY An alarm generated in night
mode will be processed by the
system after the entry delay time
has expired (programmable
between 0 sec. and 4 min.). If
the system is switched over
from night to day during the
entry delay time the alarm will
not be processed. Exceptions
are special alarms, like tamper
and system alarm, which will
always be processed.

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The other options are the same as for the ALARM
PROFILE DAY.
Note
When the day/night switch function is activated the
day/night switch on the monitor and on the remote con-
trol is deactivated.
2.4.5 Aux output
From the system settings menu you can configure the
system aux-output.
DISPLAY ON/OFF/ON AT ALARM In
night mode, the monitor screen
display can be switched ON or
OFF. Selecting ‘ON AT ALARM’
switches the monitor screen on
if an alarm is activated and dis
plays the image of the camera
that has been activated.
If there is no user activity, the
system will automatically switch
back to night mode display OFF
within 15 minutes. If there is
user activity, the user must
switch the display off by
pressng the Day/Night Switch.
DAY / NIGHT
SWITCH
None/Select camera line with
Alarm/Action box. When
selected, the day and night pro
files can be activated from an
Alarm/Action box.
EVENT REPLAY ON/OFF After an alarm the
alarm event replay displays a
number of images before and
after the event in a continuous
cycle in the top right corner of
the screen. You can turn the
Rotary wheel to scroll through
the pre event or post event
images. Pressing the sequence
key starts playing the event
replay again. When the event is
acknowledged, the event replay
images will disappear and the
system will return to live mode.
This also means that the event
replay images are not saved for
further replay.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
AUX-OUTPUT
PRESENTATION MODE ON
AUX OUT 1
SLAVE DISPLAY FOLLOW
SEQUENCE ON
SEQUENCE WITH 2
DWELL TIME 03 SEC
AUDIO SOURCE AUX IN
PRESENTATION
MODE
An advanced feature of this sys
tem is the ‘presentation mode’.
OFF The auxiliary output pro
vides loop through from one of
the 8 camera inputs, depending
on the AUX OUT camera
number setting.
ON The auxiliary input allows
you to view images from an
additional Video Recorder.
These images can consist of a
promotional video sequenced
with live camera images.
AUX-OUT When presentation mode is
OFF, one of the eight camera
outputs can be displayed on the
AUXoutput.
When presentation mode is ON,
the AUX OUT menu option is
disabled.
SLAVE DISPLAY FOLLOW/1 8
Slave display lets you display
the images from the main moni
tor (Follow) or from any camera
on the slave monitor (1 8).
SEQUENCE The presentation is sequenced
with a live camera image when
selected to ON.
SEQUENCE
WITH
Presentation is sequenced with
the selected live camera image
(in this case with camera
number 2).

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2.4.6 Recor er
You can set up the Video Recorder from the system
menu:
Multiplexe Setup
Note
The default mode is 1VEXT. For applications where
you want to playback time lapse recordings at real-time
speed, you have to select 2VEXT for recording.
2.4.7 Remote Surveillance
This enables the system to use functionality available
with a remote surveillance unit. Menu and playback
video will be presented on slave output.
DWELL TIME Change the image sequence
dwell time (programmable
between 02 and 30 secs).
AUDIO SOURCE Selected Audio source is auto
matically displayed.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEMSETTINGS
RECORDER
PLAYBACK DETECTION ON
RECORD MODE FOLLOW DISPLAY
MULTIPLEXER SETUP
PLAYBACK
DETECTION
By connecting the input and
output from the same Video
Recorder you can have an auto
matic playback detection.
ON This allows you to switch on
the Video Recorder playback
and the system will automatically
detect the Video Recorder has
been switched on for playback.
OFF The playback detection is
disabled. You can select the
Video Recorder playback by
accessing the main menu and
selecting
“SWITCH TO PLAYBACK
VIEW”
RECORD MODE FOLLOW DISPLAY
The Video Recorder will record
the same image(s) as displayed
on the monitor, (e.g. if the cam
era image is changed on the
monitor, this image is also
recorded on the Video
Recorder).
MULTIPLEXING
All camera images are recorded
in a fast sequence at full resolu
tion.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
RECORDER
MULTIPLEXER SETUP
AUDIO SOURCE 1
VIDEO OUT MULTIPLEXING
SWITCH CAMERA AFTER 1VEXT
INTERLEAVE DURATION
ALARM / MOTION OFF 05 SEC
DOORBELL OFF 05 SEC
AUDIO
SOURCE
Select the camera from which the
audio will be recorded (camera 1 to
8).
VIDEO OUT The default mode is MULTIPLEX
ING which is used for recording.
During playback, you can select
FOLLOW PLAYBACK so that the
playback images being displayed
are sent to Video Out.
SWITCH
CAMERA
AFTER
1VEXT/2VEXT VEXT is a synchroni
zation pulse coming from the video
recorder to the multiplexer. With
every VEXT pulse the Multiplexer
sends the next camera image to the
recorder. If you select 2VEXT, after
2 pulses the next image is sent to
the recorder.
INTER-
LEAVE
On / Off In interleave mode an alarm
camera is recorded more frequently.
This provides alarm images with a
higher update rate. For ALARM/
MOTION and DOORBELL activities
you can switch interleaving ON or OFF
and the duration time can be pro
grammed between 5 sec. and 5 min.

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2.4.8 Installation
The Installation group contains all installation-related
items, such as language, system beep and camera set-
ting.
Exte nal Cont ol
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
INSTALLATION
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
BEEP VOLUME OFF
EXTERNAL CONTROL
SETUP CAMERA 1
SETUP CAMERA 2
SETUP CAMERA 3
SETUP CAMERA 4
SETUP CAMERA 5
SETUP CAMERA 6
SETUP CAMERA 7
SETUP CAMERA 8
LANGUAGE You can choose from English,
French, German, Spanish,
Dutch, Italian and Portuguese.
The menus are then displayed
in the selected language.
BEEP VOLUME Allows you to select the sys
tem audio beep high, medium,
low or off.
EXERNAL
CONTROL
Allows you to control the sys
tem via slave or IR Remote
Control.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
INSTALLATION
EXTERNAL CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL OFF
SYSTEM ADDRESS 1
CONTROL AT SLAVE OFF
REMOTE
CONTROL
Can be selected ON or OFF
to allow control of the system
from the IR Remote Control
accessory.
SYSTEM
ADDRESS
Can be selected from an
address of 1 to 8 to avoid mul
tiple system switching with
one IR Remote Control.
CONTROL AT
SLAVE
Can be selected ON or OFF
to allow control of the system
from the Slave Monitor acces
sory.
SETUP CAMERA For every connected camera a
camera configuration menu
can be selected (activated).
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
INSTALLATION
SETUP CAMERA 1
TITLE 1
COVERT DISPLAY ON
BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION OFF
FLICKERLESS OFF
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
FIELD OF VIEW 1
MICROPHONE ON
MOTION AREA
MOTION SENSITIVITY
DISPLAY MOTION OFF
TITLE Allows you to enter a camera title
(max. 8 characters).
COVERT
DISPLAY
ON/OFF Lets you black out the
display of a selected camera. This
has no effect on the recording of
this camera.
BACKLIGHT
COMPENSATION
(BLC)
Backlight compensation:
BLC OFF The camera Automatic
Light Control (ALC) responds to
the average content of the entire
video picture.
BLC ON The camera ALC
responds pre dominantly to the
center of the picture, shown by the
diagram. If an object of interest falls
inside the BLC area, its visibility will
remain relatively constant even if
the background illumination varies.

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2.4.9 Motion Sensitivity
Set motion alarm as follows:
1 Reset indicator.
2 Set level on minimum.
3 Walk through motion area (motion indicator indi-
cates level of motion).
4 Set level just below the level of motion indication.
2.4.10 Service
The SERVICE menu contains all items relevant for
servicing your observation system: resetting the system
to factory defaults and the internal diagnose.
FLICKERLESS This option is available with certain
camera versions. It reduces the
flicker produced by artificial lights.
WHITE
BALANCE
White balance is used only for color
cameras. The camera automatically
matches the video color to the
white (reference) area of the image.
The different options are:
FIXED keep the white balance
settings which are currently used.
AUTO White balance is automati
cally set.
RECALCULATE Set the white
balance to automatic for 5 seconds
and then back to fixed.
Note
Recalculate is only available when
current setting is FIXED. This
function is disabled when a black
and white camera is used.
FIELD OF
VIEW
(Range 1: 1.33: 1.66 : 2: default is
1). Adjust the field of view using
digital zoom in the camera to
ensure complete coverage of the
object within the viewing angle of
the camera lens.
MICRO-
PHONE
Select the microphone ON/OFF.
This function will be disabled when
cameras are connected without a
microphone (e.g., covert cameras).
MOTION
AREA
Allows you to define the area size
for motion detection.
MOTION
SENSITIVITY
Allows you to define the sensitivity
of motion detection.
This enables you to detect objects
like a person running across the
motion area but will not raise an
alarm if there is a small movement
(detect humans but no birds).
DISPLAY
MOTION
This allows you to view where the
motion has been detected by dis
playing a series of movement indi
cators on the monitor screen.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
INSTALLATION
SETUP CAMERA 1
MOTION SENSITIVITY 1
LEVEL
MOTION INDICATOR
RESET INDICATOR
LEVEL Sets the level (the amount) of
motion detection.
MOTION
INDICATOR
Displays the set level of motion
detection.
RESET
INDICATOR
Resets the motion detection indica
tor to the current setting.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SERVICE
SYSTEM DIAGNOSE
FACTORY DEFAULTS
SYSTEM
DIAGNOSE
With this option you can obtain an
overview of the internal diagnose
settings. (Consult the service man
ual for more information).
FACTORY
DEFAULTS
With this option you can set the
complete system to the factory
defaults. All current settings will be
lost, (this will take a few seconds).
Language selector and Wizard
setup will be activated again.

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2.4.11 Disable System Setting Option
You can disable the system setting option, ensuring
operators do not make inadvertent system changes.
To menu lock the system settings option:
• Switch the complete system off.
• Switch the system on while keeping the PIP and PIP
Swap buttons pressed at the same time. Continue to
keep the buttons pressed until the start-up screen
appears.
System settings are removed from the main menu.
Note
Follow the same procedure to unlock the system settings
menu.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SEVICE
FACTORY DEFAULTS
CURRENT SETTINGS WILL
BE LOST
CONTINUE?
NO YE S

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History
Switch to playback view
View Settings
Time and Date
System Settings
Main Menu
History list
History
View Settings
PIP Position
Hide Titles
Hide Time/Date
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Sharpness
Hue (NTSC only)
Cancel
Time and Date
Time
Date Format
Date
System Settings
Sequence
Alarms
Aux - Output
Recorder
Remote Surveillance
Installation
Service
Hour Format
Dwell Time
Sequence
Auto Acknowledge
Alarm Profile Day
Alarm Profile Night
Alarm Duration
Alarms
Aux - Output
Presentation Mode
Aux - out
Slave Display
Sequence
Sequence with
Dwell Time
Audio Source
Day/Night Switch
Event Replay
Aux Output
Record Mode
Multiplexer Setup
Playback Detection
Recorder
Beep Volume
External Control
Setup Camera 1
Language
Installation
Setup Camera 8
Remote Surveillance
Remote Surveillance
Factory Defaults
System Diagnose
Service
-------------------
Camera 1
Exit Delay
Alarm Profile Day
Camera 8
Camera 2
------------
Alarm Profile Night
Display
Camera 1
Entry Delay
Camera 8
Camera 2
Multiplexer Setup
Video out
Switch Camera After
Audio Source
Doorbell
Interleave
Alarm / Motion
Title
Covert Display
Backlight Compensation
Flickerless
White Balance
Field of View
Microphone
Motion Area
Motion Sensivity
Display Motion
External Control
System Address
Control at Slave
Remote Control
Setup Camera
System Diagnose
Diagnose Screen
Factory Defaults
Confirmation Screen
Motion Area
Set Motion Area
Motion Indicator
Reset Indicator
Sensitivity
Motion Sensitivity
Menu Structure
------------

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3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
APPROVALS
Safety
Europe EN60065
USA UL6500 UL & cUL listed
Australia C Tick
Elect o Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Europe EN55022 Class B, EN50130 4
USA FCC part 15, class B
Australia AS/NZS 3548
ELECTRICAL
Picture tube 14” (viewable picture area
13”), 90° deflection, 0.65 mm
pitch TV grade
Resolution PAL: 320 TVL;
NTSC: 290 TVL
TV standard PAL: 625 lines, 50 Hz, 2:1;
NTSC: 525 lines, 60 Hz, 2:1
Mains supply voltage Universal input, 100
240 VAC +/ 10%, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption <90 W max. (without
cameras)
Camera power supply 24 to 32 VDC, short circuit
protected
System synchronizationMonitor locks to the mains
Cameras lock to H and V of
the monitor
Camera inputs 8 (system interface)
Slave monitor output 1 (system interface)
Microphone Sensitivity 46dB SPL @ 1kHz
Audio speaker 500 mW rated, 1000 mW
max.
Frequency range 300 3kHz
Ala m output sc ewblock
4 pole screw block N.O./N.C. contact + system
ground
Contact rating 24VAC or DC, 2 A (resistive
load)
AUX/Video Reco de
Video input BNC (1 Vpp, input
impedance 75 Ohm)
Audio input RCA (0.5 Vpp, input
impedance 10 kOhm)
Video output BNC (1 Vpp, output
impedance 75 Ohm)
Audio output RCA (0.5 Vpp, output
impedance 1 kOhm)
Vext Camera switch pulse.
System cable
4 wire dual twisted pair cable
1 twist/inch, loop resistances
max 16 ohm at 100 meter
MECHANICAL
Weight approx. 9.5 kg/21 lbs
Dimensions (hxwxd) 325 x 364 x 368 mm
12.8 x 14.3 x 14.5 inches
Ambient temperature
Operating +5°C…+45°C
+41...+113 F
Storage 25°C…+70°C
13...+158 F
Ambient humidity 5% to 95% RH
Specifications may change without notice.
If you have any problems, contact your dealer.

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1. MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ ......................................................................................................................................................2
1.1 ONSIGNES DE SÉ URITÉ .......................................................................................................................2
2. INST LL TION M TÉRIEL ....................................................................................................................................................4
2.1 ÂBLE SYSTÈME ..........................................................................................................................................4
2.2 BRAN HEMENT DU SYSTÈME .................................................................................................................4
2.2.1 Entrées caméra (1 - 8) .......................................................................................................................4
2.2.2 Sortie esclave ......................................................................................................................................4
2.2.3 Entrée/sortie auxiliaires ......................................................................................................................4
2.2.4 Entrée/sortie magnétoscope ............................................................................................................5
2.2.5 ontact de sortie d'alarme (N.O./N. .) .........................................................................................5
2.2.6 RS232 ...................................................................................................................................................5
2.2.7 onnecteur d'alimentation secteur .................................................................................................5
2.3 ASSISTANT D'INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................5
2.4 PARAMÈTRES DU SYSTÈME .....................................................................................................................6
2.4.1 Menu principal .....................................................................................................................................6
2.4.2 Menu Réglages système ...................................................................................................................6
2.4.3 Séquence ..............................................................................................................................................6
2.4.4 Alarme ....................................................................................................................................................6
2.4.5 Sortie aux. .............................................................................................................................................8
2.4.6 Magnéto ................................................................................................................................................9
2.4.7 Télécommande ....................................................................................................................................9
2.4.8 Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.4.9 Niveau de mouvement .................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.10 Service ................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.4.11 Désactivation de l'option Réglages système ............................................................................. 12
3. SPÉCIFIC TIONS TECHNIQUES ................................................................................................................................... 14
HOMOLOGATION ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Sécurité .............................................................................................................................................. 14
ompatibilité électromagnétique ................................................................................................. 14
SPÉ IFI ATIONS ÉLE TRIQUES ......................................................................................................... 14
Bornier de sortie d'alarme .............................................................................................................. 14
Auxiliaire/magnétoscope ................................................................................................................ 14
âble système .................................................................................................................................. 14
SPÉ IFI ATIONS MÉ ANIQUES .......................................................................................................... 14

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1MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ
1.1 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
1 Lisez ces instructions.
2 Conservez ces instructions.
3 Conformez-vous aux différents avertissements fournis.
4 Suivez toutes les instructions fournies.
5 N'utilisez as cet équi ement rès d'une source
d'humidité.
6 Nettoyez cet a areil au moyen d'un chiffon sec.
7 Ne bouchez aucun des orifices d'aération. Installez cet
a areil conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
8 N'installez as cet équi ement rès de sources de
chaleur telles que des radiateurs, des bouches d'air
chaud, des fours ou tout autre a areil (notamment des
am lificateurs) générant de la chaleur.
9 Ne retirez as le dis ositif de sécurité de la fiche
olarisée ou de la rise de terre. Les fiches olarisées
sont assorties de deux lamelles, l'une étant lus large que
l'autre, tandis que les rises de terre dis osent de deux
lamelles et d'une broche de terre. La lamelle la lus
large et la broche de terre ont toutes deux été conçues
our assurer votre sécurité. Si la fiche fournie n'entre as
dans la rise dans laquelle vous souhaitez la brancher,
contactez un électricien our qu'il rem lace la rise
obsolète.
10 Placez le cordon d'alimentation de sorte que ersonne
ne lui marche dessus ou ne le com rime, lus
articulièrement au niveau des fiches de connexion, des
rises de courant et de leur oint de sortie de
l'équi ement.
11 N'utilisez que les fixations/accessoires indiqués ar le
fabricant.
12 Débranchez cet équi ement lorsqu'un orage se roduit
ou qu'il n'est as utilisé endant de longues ériodes.
13 Confiez l'entretien de cet a areil aux agents de
maintenance qualifiés. Il s'avère indis ensable lorsque
l'équi ement a été endommagé de quelque façon que ce
soit (le cordon d'alimentation ou la rise corres ondante
ont subi des dommages, ar exem le), que du liquide s'y
est déversé ou que des objets s'y sont glissés, qu'il est
entré en contact avec de la luie ou de l'humidité, qu'il
ne fonctionne as normalement ou qu'il est tombé.
14
15 Cet équi ement ne doit en aucun cas être ex osé aux
éclaboussures ou ruissellements de substances liquides.
Par ailleurs, aucun objet contenant des liquides,
notamment des vases, ne doit être osé dessus.
16 Le anneau arrière du moniteur ne doit être retiré que
ar un agent de maintenance qualifié.
ération
17 Ne bouchez as les orifices d'aération afin d'éviter que le
moniteur surchauffe.
18 Ne lacez as le moniteur rès d'une source de chaleur.
19 N'installez as cet équi ement dans un es ace confiné,
notamment une bibliothèque ou une unité similaire.
Nettoyage
20 Vous ouvez nettoyer le moniteur au moyen d'un chiffon
humide non elucheux ou d'une eau de chamois.
Mise au rebut
21 Ce moniteur contient des batteries que vous ne devez en
aucun cas jeter avec vos autres ordures. Ces batteries de
ty e AA ( iles our lam e de oche standard) sont
situées dans le com artiment corres ondant du anneau
inférieur du moniteur.
Danger
Le symbole en forme d'éclair assorti d'une flèche et
placé dans un triangle informe l'utilisateur que le
produit renferme des 'tensions dangereuses'
suffisamment élevées pour l'électrocuter.
vertissement
Le symbole en forme de point d'exclamation placé
dans un triangle informe l'utilisateur que des
instructions d'utilisation et de maintenance
(entretien) importantes sont fournies dans la
documentation accompagnant l'appareil.
ttention
Pour limiter les risques d'électrocution, ne retirez
pas le capot (ou le panneau arrière). et
équipement ne contient en outre aucun composant
pouvant être remplacé par l'utilisateur. Par
conséquent, confiez son entretien aux agents de
maintenance qualifiés.
vertissement
Évitez tout contact entre cet équipement et la pluie
ou l'humidité afin de limiter les risques d'incendie
ou d'électrocution.

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Remarque :
Forte d'un engagement inébranlable en faveur de
l'environnement, la société Bosch a conçu ce moniteur de
sorte qu'il res ecte au mieux l'environnement.
Remarque :
Toute modification a ortée au roduit non ex ressément
a rouvée ar Bosch eut entraîner la révocation de son
droit d'utilisation.
Pour obtenir des informations su lémentaires ou vous
entretenir avec un re résentant, veuillez contacter le bureau
Bosch Security Systems le lus roche de chez vous ou
visiter le site Web de la société
(www.boschsecuritysystems.com).
ttention
Si vous ne remplacez pas les batteries
correctement, elles risquent d'exploser. N'utilisez
pour ce faire que des batteries identiques ou
équivalentes.

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2 Installation matériel
Ce cha itre décrit la rocédure d'installation de
l'équi ement matériel du système. Pour lus de détails sur
son fonctionnement, re ortez-vous aux instructions
d'utilisation fournies.
Remarque
Assurez-vous que vous avez lu toutes les consignes de
sécurité.
2.1 CÂBLE SYSTÈME
Un câble système de 15 mètres est fourni avec la caméra
our la connecter au moniteur. Pour bénéficier d'une image
d'excellente facture et d'une qualité audio o timale, vous
devez systématiquement utiliser un câble de raccordement 4
fils avec double aire torsadée. La longueur maximum
autorisée our le câble est de 200 m. Assurez-vous que les
connecteurs sont raccordés au câble tel que re résenté dans
l'illustration ci-dessous (figure 2.1).
Si la longueur du câble système est de lus de 200 mètres
(300 mètres max.), vous devez utiliser un boîtier d'interface
ou alimenter les accessoires ou la caméra (consultez la
section traitant des accessoires o tionnels dans les
instructions d'utilisation).
2.2 BR NCHEMENT DU SYSTÈME
2.2.1 Entrées caméra (1 - 8)
Les caméras sont raccordées aux entrées com rises entre 1
et 8, selon le nombre de caméras utilisées. L'entrée utilisée
et la osition de l'image sur l'écran (3 x 3 et quart d'écran)
sont liées.
2.2.2 Sortie esclave
Une sortie est fournie our raccorder un moniteur esclave
(accessoire o tionnel). Elle eut également être utilisée our
brancher un système d'observation réseau o tionnel.
2.2.3 Entrée/sortie auxiliaires
Vous ouvez configurer une sortie auxiliaire via une o tion
des menus (cf. Réglages système). Cette sortie ermet de
mettre en œuvre une connexion en boucle de uis l'une des
huit entrées caméra ou de définir un mode résentation
dans le cadre duquel vous ouvez brancher une autre
source vidéo sur l'entrée auxiliaire. Il est ossible de
basculer entre cette source vidéo et l'une des caméras.
Remarque
Le câble A/V fourni eut être utilisé our effectuer les
branchements aux entrée/sortie auxiliaires. Ce endant, si
vous installez deux magnétosco es, vous devrez
commander un deuxième câble A/V (contactez votre
fournisseur).
• Branchez la fiche Mini Din au connecteur aux. du moni-
teur système.
• Branchez les connecteurs BNC sur l'entrée et la sortie
vidéo du magnétosco e ou du moniteur CVBS.
• Branchez les fiches RCA sur l'entrée et la sortie audio du
magnétosco e ou du moniteur CVBS.
ttention
Les fiches utilisées pour le système d'observation
présentent les mêmes dimensions que les fiches
téléphoniques standard (RJ-11). Ne branchez
jamais d'équipement ou de câble téléphonique au
système d'observation.
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
IN
Time Lapse VCR
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
VEXT
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
TO SLAVE MONITOR
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
TV / MONITOR
VCR (PLAYBACK ONLY)
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
CAMERA 1..8
Not used
1234
ALARM
Figure 2.1
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