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CCTV O&M Manual
Contents
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 SAFETY PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................... 5
1.2.2 DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE .................................................................................... 5
1.2.3 COINCIDENTAL DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT IN CABINETS....................................................... 6
1.3 SERVICE CALL OUT ........................................................................................................................ 6
SECTION 2: GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................. 7
2.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK AREA ........................................................................................................... 8
2.2 CCTV SYSTEM OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 INSTALLED EQUIPMENT DETAILS. ....................................................................................................... 9
SECTION 3: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................. 11
3.1 System Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 12
3.2 Startup Operation ............................................................................................................................. 13
3.3 OPERATION OF THE WORKSTATION ................................................................................................. 14
3.3.1 Starting Operator Client ............................................................................................................. 16
3.3.2 Loading Bosch Operator Client .................................................................................................. 17
3.3.3 Displaying Cameras in an Image Pane ....................................................................................... 17
3.3.4 Getting Details of a Camera (step 1) .......................................................................................... 18
3.3.5 Getting Details of a Camera (step 2) .......................................................................................... 18
3.3.6 Switch Between Live and Playback Mode.................................................................................. 19
3.3.7 Getting the Desired Recording Intervals .................................................................................... 19
3.3.8 Add Bookmarks .......................................................................................................................... 20
3.3.9 Export Video ............................................................................................................................... 20
3.3.10 Setting Up a Desired View........................................................................................................ 21
3.3.11 Viewing the Desired View ........................................................................................................ 21
3.3.12 Saving the Image of a Selected Image Pane ............................................................................ 22
3.3.13 Printing the Image of a Selected Image Pane .......................................................................... 22
3.3.14 Viewing Full Screen .................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.15 Changing Image Pane Rows ..................................................................................................... 23
3.3.16 Changing Image Pane Rows ..................................................................................................... 24
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (CCTV)
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
Abans Engineering (MEP) Division
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1. INTRODUCTION
This operation and maintenance manual will provide the operator with required information to
understand, operate, and maintain the CCTV System for Colombo City Center, Sri Lanka.
This O&M Manual has been prepared with the latest available information and is
Organized in the following Sections:
Section 1 - Section 1 begins with general introduction and states the safety procedures,
and emergency service call out used in this manual.
Section 2 - Section 2 contains the General Description as the CCTV system overview.
Section 3 - Section 3 contains the System Description overview of the CCTV system
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The following general safety precautions should be understand and apply by the personnel when
servicing and repairing equipment.
Installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment should be performed only by qualified
personnel.
Read and comply to local Health and Safety procedures and guidelines when
Check that the correct licenses, documentation and authorization are completed prior to the
commencement of proposed work.
Alert the appropriate 3rd parties of proposed work, disruptions, and services which may be switched off
or cut prior to the commencement of proposed work and make sure adequate signage is placed at location
of work to alert others of Potential dangers.
Read and Comply with all hazard advisory placards or signs (WARNINGS and CAUTIONS) placed on
equipment and surrounding enclosures. They warn of Potential hazards to personal safety and possible
damage to equipment if correct maintenance practices are not followed.
Do not start a maintenance or adjustment procedure if the procedure requires more than one technician
to be safely performed. It is particularly important that such work is not performed in a remote area where
qualified personnel are not available to render assistance. When a maintenance task requires two or more
qualified technicians to be done safely, delay the task until qualified personnel are available to assist.
Complete relative documentation i.e. Record of Works.
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CAUTION: be alert to avoid damage to the surrounding equipment, cables, wiring installations when taking
equipment into or out of the equipment cabinets.
When removing equipment from cabinets / consoles, exercise great care to protect surrounding wiring
installations and equipment from damage. Disconnect and secure any surrounding wiring or hardware
which could cause damage to or be damaged by the equipment being removed.
Neatly stow excess cable / wiring and replace all tie wraps, clamps and other retaining devices that were
removed. Neat installations reduce the chance of coincidental damage to adjacent equipment and
promote more efficient air circulation and equipment cooling.
1. Sudhara Sandasilu
Tel : 077 220 9751
2. Dilan Thilanga
Tel: 071 016 6730
3. Amila Bandara
Tel: 071 330 2063
4. Dulshan Madushanka
Tel: 071 164 2931
5. Lakshman Gamlath
Tel: 077 469 4546
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2: GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Colombo City Center comprising of Retail Shops form basement to Level 4A and Car Park areas starting
from Level 4A to Level 8. Level 4A contains both retail shops and car park. Level 9 comprising of hotel
restaurant and the kitchen. Floors from Level 10 to 17 comprising of hotel guest rooms. Floors from Level
18 to 47 comprising of residential apartments. Basement, ground floor, level 6, 7, 8 and 10 comprising
residential lobbies. Level 6, 7 and 8 comprising residential car parks, while level 10 comprising resi-
management office, residential gym and pool. This O&M manual contains the information needed for the
operation and maintenance of the CCTV and ACS system installed in the residential area of the Colombo
City Centre.
The CCTV system is designed for a centralized & an integrated environment in which the operator is
capable of monitoring & reviewing recorded videos at CCTV Monitoring Station at the ground floor. CCTV
system monitors public areas, service areas, elevator lobbies, car park perimeter & system operational
areas.
The CCTV system mainly consists of IP Cameras Powered over Ethernet (PoE), UPS powered network racks
in ELV rooms consisting of patch panels, network switches, power distribution units & other cable
management setups. Head end of this system is in the GF IT room consisting of VMS, VRM, storage &
server farm switch and the monitoring equipment is in CCTV Monitoring Station with workstations &
monitors. The backbone cables are comprised with CAT 6A cables. From each access switch to camera,
Cat 6 UTP is used to transmit video signal & power up cameras.
Altogether 20 numbers of cameras are installed at Colombo City Center, which consists of 3 Nos of fixed
dome type, 13 Nos of fixed box type, 4 Nos bullet type cameras. Locations & other details of cameras are
as per the attached camera schedule.
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VMS
The Bosch VMS server (MBV-BPRO-100) provides active failover & load balancing service.
MBV-BPRO-100 is the core & media gateway (with software license) in Bosch VMS. Core maintains
the database of cameras & recording devices. This hosts a web interface from which managing &
configuration can be done. Media gateway routes video traffic to appropriate users as per the
level of access granted by the core.
BOSCH server storage is a RAID-5 high availability recording platform. For Colombo City Center
Resident scope, 8 No’s of 6TB (DIP-6186-8HD) storages have been installed. The effective
capacity is 44TB. The recording is store at 1080P HD resolution.
DELL Precision Tower 7820 provides the environment for users to watch live & recorded video. 1
No’s of workstations have been installed and which is capable of connecting 2 Monitors and
able to displaying up to 25 No of video simultaneously in each monitor.
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3. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
As presented in the below diagram, the connectivity from all field installed cameras are
communicating to the servers, and controllers via the network. Therefore, continuous
connectivity by having healthy backbone and the continuous power to the racks are
mandatory for a smooth operation.
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1. Please check whether the power supply for the main racks for the field racks are
in order. If the power and the network connectivity is in order all the link indicators
in the network switches should blink in green.
2. Switch on the Server Farm Switch at Server room.
3. Switch on the VMS server, wait for 10 minutes.
6. Check the status of the devices using the BOSCH VMS Configuration
Client. At this time Configuration Client shall detect all encoders (Cameras),
VRM and storage LUNs.
7. Finally log in to BOSCH Operator Client. If the system is healthy BOSCH
Operation Client should detect each Camera and shall do the recording.
The configuration is set to operate in 24X7 basis for the security purposes. Hence,
please do not shut down without a prior approval from Maintenance Contractor.
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To Display a Camera in an Image pane-Drag a Camera from Logical Tree to an Image Pane.
To Find an Item in Logical Tree-Right-Click on Root Node and Click “Tree Search”
o Then Type What You Want to Search.
o Then Click “FIND”
o If You Want to Display the Found Item, Double Click on It.
To Arrange the Image Panes-Drag and Drop the Cameras You Want to Display. You Can Drag a
Camera from one Image Pane to another if required.
To Resize an Image Pane-Point to a Corner of an Image Pane. The Pointer Appear as a Double
Headed Arrow. Drag the Corner to Resize the Image Pane.
To Save a Single Image-Select an Image Pane. Then Click on the Icon Then a Dialog Box for
Saving the Image is displayed. Then enter the directory, file name and image type. And click
“OK”.
To Print a single image-Click on Icon . Then in the Dialog Box Displayed, enter the required
details. (Printer, Number of Copies)
To Switch to full screen mode-Click on the icon
To display information of a camera- Right click on a camera and then click properties.
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To add a book mark-Open the “Add Bookmark” tab. Then select a time range and give a name.
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SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE
Abans Engineering (MEP) Division
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– Check IP Address & Identify Location & check Camera’s RJ45 terminal and jack
– Check in the switch end about status of patch code and try disconnecting & connecting
– Could be due to trouble of VRMS or Storage & Contact Abans Maintenance team
– Check the power is working and then connect next monitor’s HDMI cables to check
whether it’s working
– If it’s not working, could be a fault in Video card and contact Abans Maintenance Team
– Most probably due to Workstation’s issue and Repeat the process for Single Display
– If displays are working with next workstations check for the network cable of
workstation
– If workstation respond none of the above workstation needs to be replaced and contact
Abans Maintenance team
– Check whether power supply is available and check MCB & RCCB status of DB-UPS-1 in
security room
– If power is there, issue could be with the switch or the uplinks and contact Abans
Maintenance team
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4.2 Maintenance
• Clean any dust or marks off the camera lens with a can of compressed air and wipe down the
camera casing with a microfibre cloth
• Check that the camera brackets are securely attached to the wall/Ceiling
• Clean all monitors and equipment of dust and grime with a microfibre cloth and a weak cleaning
solution
• Check cables leading from headend equipment are in good condition and that there are no weak
connections
Special Note: Any unexpected UPS power failure will severely damage VRM,
VMS and Storage. Hence closely monitor status of UPS power.
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Video | FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
The HD indoor dome cameras from Bosch are The AVF (Automatic Varifocal) feature means that the
professional surveillance cameras that provide high zoom can be changed without opening the camera.
quality HD images for demanding security and The automatic motorized zoom/focus adjustment with
surveillance network requirements. These domes are 1:1 pixel mapping ensures the camera is always
true day/night cameras offering excellent performance accurately focused.
day or night.
There is a version with a built-in active infrared Functions
illuminator that provides high performance in extreme Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction reduces
low-light environments. bandwidth and storage requirements
The camera uses Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction
System overview which actively analyzes the contents of a scene and
Easy to install stylish indoor dome reduces noise artifacts accordingly.
Ideal for indoor use, the stylish design is suitable for The low-noise image and the efficient H.264
installations where appearance and flexible coverage compression technology provide clear images while
are important. The varifocal lens allows you to choose reducing bandwidth and storage by up to 50%
the coverage area to best suit your application. Using compared to other H.264 cameras. This results in
the proprietary pan/tilt/rotation mechanism, installers reduced-bandwidth streams that still retain a high
can select the exact field of view. Mounting options image quality and smooth motion. The camera
are numerous, including surface, wall, and suspended- provides the most usable image possible by cleverly
ceiling mounting. optimizing the detail-to-bandwidth ratio.
The automatic zoom/focus lens wizard makes it easy
for an installer to accurately zoom and focus the
camera for both day and night operation. The wizard is
activated from the PC or from the on-board camera
push button making it easy to choose the workflow
that suits best.
2 | FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
HD standards
Complies with the SMPTE 274M-2008 Standard in:
– Resolution: 1920x1080
– Scan: Progressive
– Color representation: complies with ITU-R BT.709
– Aspect ratio: 16:9
– Frame rate: 25 and 30 frames/s Ø135 (5.3)
Complies with the SMPTE 296M-2001 Standard in:
– Resolution: 1280x720 Dimensions mm (inch)
– Scan: Progressive
– Color representation: complies with ITU-R BT.709 Parts included
– Aspect ratio: 16:9 • Camera
– Frame rate: 25 and 30 frames/s • Screw kit
• Installation documentation
Standards IEC 62471 (IR version)
Technical specifications
EN 60950-1
UL 60950-1 Power
EN 55022 class B
4 | FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
GOP structure IP, IBP, IBBP Night vision (IR version only)
Input/output Network
Internal RAM 10 s pre-alarm recording Humidity 20% to 90% relative humidity (non
condensing)
Memory card slot Supports up to 32 GB microSDHC / 2 TB
microSDXC card. (An SD card of Class 6 or
Ordering information
higher is recommended for HD recording)
FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
Recording Continuous recording, ring recording. alarm/
Professional IP dome camera for indoor HD
events/schedule recording
surveillance. Varifocal 3 to 10 mm f1.3 lens; IDNR; day/
night; H.264 quad-streaming; cloud services; motion/
Software
tamper/audio detection; microphone; 1080p
Unit discovery IP Helper Order number NIN-51022-V3
Unit configuration Via web browser or Configuration Manager FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 IR
Professional IP dome camera for indoor HD
Firmware update Remotely programmable
surveillance. Varifocal 3 to 10 mm f1.3 lens; IDNR; day/
Software viewing Web browser; night; H.264 quad-streaming; cloud services; motion/
Video Security Client; tamper/audio detection; microphone; 1080p; infrared
Video Security App; Order number NII-51022-V3
Bosch Video Management System;
FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
Bosch Video Client;
or third party software Professional IP dome camera for indoor HD
surveillance. Automatic Varifocal 3 to 10 mm f1.3 lens;
Latest firmware and http://downloadstore.boschsecurity.com/ DC iris; IDNR; day/night; H.264 quad-streaming; cloud
software services; motion/tamper/audio detection; microphone;
1080p
Network Order number NIN-50022-A3
Protocols IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP/ FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 IR
RTCP, IGMP V2/V3, ICMP, ICMPv6, RTSP, Professional IP dome camera for indoor HD
FTP, Telnet, ARP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto-IP, link surveillance. Automatic Varifocal 3 to 10 mm f1.3 lens;
local address), NTP (SNTP), SNMP (V1, MIB- DC iris; IDNR; day/night; H.264 quad-streaming; cloud
II), 802.1x, DNS, DNSv6, DDNS
services; motion/tamper/audio detection; microphone;
(DynDNS.org, selfHOST.de, no-ip.com),
1080p; infrared
SMTP, iSCSI, UPnP (SSDP), DiffServ (QoS),
Order number NII-50022-A3
LLDP, SOAP, Dropbox, CHAP, digest
authentication Accessories
NDA-LWMT-DOME Dome Wall Mount
Encryption TLS 1.0, SSL, DES, 3DES
Sturdy wall L-shaped bracket for dome cameras
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, auto-sensing, half/full duplex Order number NDA-LWMT-DOME
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Represented by:
DINION IP 5000 HD
www.boschsecurity.com
The 1080p HD indoor camera is a ready-to-use, Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction reduces
complete network video surveillance system inside a bandwidth and storage requirements
The camera uses Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction
compact and stylish housing. This camera brings
which actively analyzes the contents of a scene and
Bosch’s high-performance technology into the realm of
reduces noise artifacts accordingly.
homes, small office and retail businesses by offering a
The low-noise image and the efficient H.264
cost-effective solution for a broad range of
compression technology provide clear images while
applications.
reducing bandwidth and storage by up to 50%
System overview compared to other H.264 cameras. This results in
reduced-bandwidth streams that still retain a high
The elegant, compact box design is ideal for homes, image quality and smooth motion. The camera
offices, businesses or shops where camera size and provides the most usable image possible by cleverly
appearance is important. The camera has a 1/2.7-inch optimizing the detail-to-bandwidth ratio.
CMOS HD sensor and is a true day/night camera The average typical optimized bandwidth in kbits/s for
offering excellent performance day or night. various image rates is shown in the table:
Functions IPS 1080p 720p 480p
Content Based Imaging Technology 30 1600 1200 600
Content Based Imaging Technology (CBIT) is used to
radically improve image quality in all lighting 15 1274 955 478
conditions and to identify areas for enhanced 12 1169 877 438
processing. The camera examines the scene using
intelligent video analytics and provides feedback to re- 5 757 568 284
tune the image processing. This provides better detail
2 326 245 122
in the areas that matter and better all-round
performance.
2 | DINION IP 5000 HD
55 (2.17)
45 (1.77)
(IPP) website (ipp.boschsecurity.com) for more
information.
Standards 64 (2.52)
EN 60950-1
UL 60950-1
EN 50130-4
EN 50130-5 Class II
EN 55022 class B
4 | DINION IP 5000 HD
Video resolution (H x V)
14 (0.55)
1/4” 20-UNC • SD upright 400 x 720
(cropped)
Video resolution (H x V)
Optical
• 1080p HD 1920 X 1080
Lens mount CS mount (C-mount with adapter ring)
• 720p HD 1280 x 720
Lens connector Standard 4-pin DC-iris connector
• D1 4:3 (cropped) 704 x 480
5 | DINION IP 5000 HD
Optical Software
Focus control Manual adjustment Unit Configuration Via web browser or Configuration Manager
Lens type (V3 Varifocal 3.3 to 12 mm, DC Iris F1.4 – 360, IR Software viewer Web browser, Bosch Video Client, or third
version) corrected party software
Analog Video out CVBS, 1 Vpp, 2.5 mm jack, 75 Ohm Weight 550 g (1.21 lb) without lens
Selectable standard 590 g (1.30 lb) with lens
Audio Built-in microphone, 1 x mono line in, 1 x Color RAL 9017 Traffic black
mono line out
Tripod Mount Bottom and top 1/4-inch 20 UNC
• connectors 3.5 mm mono jack
Environmental
• signal line in 0.707 Vrms , 20 kOhm typical
Operating -30 ºC to +50 ºC (-22 ºF to +122 ºF)
• signal line out 0.707 Vrms, 10 kOhm typical, Temperature
Alarm input 1 input Storage Temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF)
• activation Short to activate Humidity 0% to 90% relative humidity (non condensing)
Alarm output 1 output
Ordering information
• voltage 24 VAC or +30 VDC max.
Load current 1 A max. DINION IP 5000 HD
Indoor 1080p IP box design camera. IDNR; day/night;
Local storage H.264 quad-streaming; cloud services; ROI; motion/
tamper/audio detection; 1080p
Internal RAM 10 s pre-alarm recording Order number NBN-50022-C
Memory card slot Supports up to 32 GB SDHC / 2 TB SDXC DINION IP 5000 HD
card. (An SD card of Class 6 or higher is Indoor 1080p IP box design camera; IDNR; day/night;
recommended for HD recording) H.264 quad-streaming; cloud services; ROI; motion/
Recording Continuous recording, ring recording. alarm/ tamper/audio detection; 1080p; varifocal 3.3 to
events/schedule recording 12 mm, DC Iris, F1.4 lens, IR corrected
Order number NBN-50022-V3
Network Accessories
Protocols IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP/ Varifocal SR Megapixel Lens
RTCP, IGMP V2/V3, ICMP, ICMPv6, RTSP, Varifocal SR megapixel IR corrected lens. 1/2.5"
FTP, Telnet, ARP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto-IP, link sensor; CS-mount; 4-pin SR-iris; 5 MP; 9 to 40 mm;
local address), NTP (SNTP), SNMP (V1, MIB- F1.5 to F8
II), 802.1x, DNS, DNSv6, DDNS Order number LVF-5005C-S0940
(DynDNS.org, selfHOST.de, no-ip.com),
SMTP, iSCSI, UPnP (SSDP), DiffServ (QoS), Varifocal SR Megapixel Lens
LLDP, SOAP, Dropbox, CHAP, digest Varifocal SR megapixel IR corrected lens. 1/2.5"
authentication sensor; CS-mount; 4-pin SR-iris; 5 MP; 1.8 to 3 mm;
F1.8 to F8
Encryption TLS 1.0, SSL, DES, 3DES Order number LVF-5005C-S1803
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, auto-sensing, half/full duplex Varifocal SR Megapixel Lens
Varifocal SR megapixel lens. 1/2" sensor; C-mount; 4-
Connectivity ONVIF Profile S , Auto-MDIX
pin SR-iris; 3 MP; 3.8 to 13 mm; F1.4 to F8
Order number LVF-5003N-S3813
Video | SR Megapixel and HD Lenses
u High-quality optics
As surveillance cameras can now capture even higher Certifications and approvals
picture resolutions through the use of HD sensor
technology and advanced processing, the lenses also Region Regulatory compliance/quality marks
need to have an optical resolution that allows the
Europe CE 3MP
camera to work at its optimal point. This range of
Super Resolution (SR) megapixel lenses is designed to CE 5MP
provide improved image resolution and sharpness, and
CE LVF-5005N-S1250
better depth of field.
CE LVF-5003N-S3813
System overview
CE LVF-5005C-S4109
These lenses come with a standard C or CS mount for
use with a variety of cameras. The DC-iris control Installation/configuration notes
connection is a four-pin standard plug that fits directly
into the camera’s iris output. The lenses deliver
impressive optical quality due to their megapixel
resolution, contrast reproduction, and coating.
The mechanical construction is designed to withstand
both frequent iris control operations and the
environmental stress of security installations. They
provide long and reliable operation with no
maintenance. For flexible, high-quality, reliable lenses
that match a HD camera’s performance, this series is
the ideal solution.
LVF-5005C-S4109 LVF-5005C-S0940
Angle of view (HxV) 80 x 44° Wide - Operating -10°C to+50°C (+14°F to +122°F)
1/2.7-inch sensor 16:9 37 x 21° Tele Temperature
Angle of view (HxV) 101 x 56° Wide - Storage Temperature -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to + 158°F)
1/1.8-inch sensor 16:9 46 x 26° Tele
- Operating Humidity Up to 93% non-condensing
Iris control 4-pin, DC control
- Certification CE
Focus ctrl manual
LVF-5005N-S1250
Zoom ctrl manual
Maximum sensor format 1/1.8‑inch
IR corrected yes
Optical resolution 5 Megapixels
Environmental
Focal length 12 – 50 mm
- Operating -10°C to+50°C (+14°F to +122°F)
Temperature Iris range F1.8 to T360
- Storage Temperature -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to + 158°F) Min object distance 0.8 m (2.63 ft)
Maximum sensor format 1/2.5‑inch (Sensor diagonal 7.2 mm) Dimensions Ø 52.4 mm x 89.3 mm
u Tamper-resistant
The Indoor Camera Housing is a smartly styled unit, Certifications and approvals
intended for use inside. This housing is both cost-
competitive and installer-friendly. Safety acc. to EN 60950-1 (CE)
Electrical/Mechanical
thread 1/4-20
Color Gray
Environmental
Ordering information
Dimensions in mm maximum internal usable space
available (based on camera/lens size) UHI‑OG‑0 Indoor Housing
Order number UHI-OG-0
Notice
UHI‑OGS‑0 Indoor Housing with Sunshield
Allowance is provided for wiring and connector
Order number UHI-OGS-0
space requirements
Parts included
Quantit Component
y
1 UHI-OG-0 Indoor Housing
1 Sunshield (UHI-OGS-0 only)
CCTV | LTC 9215/00 (S), 9219/01 Indoor/Outdoor Mounts
The LTC 9215/00, LTC 9215/00S, and LTC 9219/01 feed- Installation/Configuration Notes
through mounts are indoor/outdoor mounting units
designed for fixed camera, or camera housing installations
with up to a 9 kg (20lb) rated load. These models are made
of lightweight aluminum and feature welded construction,
providing an extremely rigid camera mount. In addition, the
versatile swivel head rotates 360° and tilts 180° for
maximum flexibility. The tubular feed-through design
provides cable management from mounting head to
mounting surface.
The smallest of the three mounts, LTC 9215/00S, has been
designed specifically for the LTC 9480 Series housings,
while the larger LTC 9215/00 and LTC 9219/01 can be used
with the LTC 9480, HSG 9483, and LTC 9488 Series camera
housings. All mounts come fully assembled.
www.boschsecurity.com
2 | LTC 9215/00 (S), 9219/01 Indoor/Outdoor Mounts
Technical Specifications
Ordering Information
LTC 9215 / 00S Short Wall Bracket LTC 9215/00 Wall Bracket LTC9215/00
for 12-inch, 9 kg (20 lb) max load, for 9380x
& 948x series housings, feed-through ver-
sion, light gray finish
LTC 9215/00S Short Wall Bracket LTC9215/00S
for 7-inch, 9 kg (20 lb) max load, for 938x &
948x series housings, feed-through version,
light gray finish
LTC 9219/01 Feed-through J-Mount LTC9219/01
for 15-inch, 9 kg (20 lb) max load, for 938x
& 948x series housings, light gray finish
The 1080p infrared bullet from Bosch is a professional The AVF (Automatic Varifocal) feature means that the
surveillance camera that provides high quality HD zoom can be changed without opening the camera.
images for demanding security and surveillance The automatic motorized zoom/focus adjustment with
network requirements. 1:1 pixel mapping ensures the camera is always
This robust bullet camera is a true day/night camera accurately focused.
offering excellent performance day or night. The built-
in infrared LEDs provides quality night time monitoring Functions
with 30 m (98 ft) viewing distance in darkness. Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction reduces
bandwidth and storage requirements
System overview The camera uses Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction
Outdoor bullet camera with Automatic Varifocal lens which actively analyzes the contents of a scene and
The robust aluminum housing provides high reduces noise artifacts accordingly.
installation flexibility. The camera resists both water The low-noise image and the efficient H.264
and dust ingress in tough environments and is rated to compression technology provide clear images while
IP66 standards. The 2.8 to 12 mm AVF (Automatic reducing bandwidth and storage by up to 50%
Varifocal) lens allows you to choose the coverage area compared to other H.264 cameras. This results in
remotely. reduced-bandwidth streams that still retain a high
The automatic zoom/focus lens wizard makes it easy image quality and smooth motion. The camera
for an installer to accurately zoom and focus the provides the most usable image possible by cleverly
camera for both day and night operation. The wizard is optimizing the detail-to-bandwidth ratio.
activated from the PC or from the on-board camera Bitrate optimized profile
push button making it easy to choose the workflow The average typical optimized bitrate in kbits/s for
that suits best. various frame rates is shown in the table:
2 | NTI-51022-A3S Bullet 2MP 2.8-12mm auto IP66 IK08
• Color representation: complies with ITU-R BT.709 88.0 (3.46) 49.0 (1.93)
49.0 (1.93)
EN 60950-1
cUL 60950-1
EN 60950-22 mm (inch)
cUL 60950-22
Parts included
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1-07
Quant Component
EN 50130-4 ity
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55024
4 | NTI-51022-A3S Bullet 2MP 2.8-12mm auto IP66 IK08
Power Base frame rate 25/30 fps (PAL/NTSC for analog output)
Encoding interval 1 to 25 [30] fps Noise reduction Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction with
separate temporal and spatial adjustments
Encoding regions Up to 8 areas with encoder quality settings per
area Intelligent defog Intelligent Defog automatically adjusts
parameters for best picture in foggy or misty
Video resolution (H x V) scenes (switchable)
Video authentication Off / Watermark / MD5 / SHA-1 / SHA-256 Firmware update Remotely programmable
Display stamping Name; Logo; Time; Alarm message Software viewing Web browser;
Video Security Client;
Pixel counter Selectable area Video Security App;
Bosch Video Management System;
Local storage Bosch Video Client;
or third party software
Internal RAM 60 s pre-alarm recording
Latest firmware and http://downloadstore.boschsecurity.com/
Memory card slot Supports up to 32 GB microSDHC / 2 TB
software
microSDXC card. (A memory card of Class 6
or higher is recommended for HD recording)
Network
Recording Continuous recording, ring recording. alarm/
Protocols IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP/
events/schedule recording
RTCP, IGMP V2/V3, ICMP, ICMPv6, RTSP,
FTP, ARP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto-IP, link local
Night vision
address), NTP (SNTP), SNMP (V1, V3, MIB-II),
Distance 30 m (98 ft) 802.1x, DNS, DNSv6, DDNS (DynDNS.org,
selfHOST.de, no-ip.com), SMTP, iSCSI,
LED 4 LED high efficiency array, 850 nm UPnP (SSDP), DiffServ (QoS), LLDP, SOAP,
Dropbox™, CHAP, digest authentication
Lens
Encryption TLS1.0/1.2, AES128, AES256
Lens type Automatic Varifocal 2.8 to 12 mm, DC Iris
F1.4 – 360 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, auto-sensing, half/full duplex
Alarm input Short or DC 5V activation Weight of the camera 1.3 kg (2.9 lb)
without SMB
Alarm out Input rating Maximum 0.5 A, 30 VAC / 40 VDC
Weight of the SMB 0.67 kg (1.48 lb)
Audio input Wires; 10 kOhm typ. 0.707 Vrms
Color RAL 9006
Audio output Wires; 16 Ohm typ. 0.707 Vrms
Environmental
Network connector RJ45
Operating -30 ºC to +60 ºC (-22 ºF to +140 ºF) for
Audio streaming temperature continuous operation;
-34 ºC to +74 ºC (-30 ºF to +165 ºF)
Standard G.711, 8 kHz sampling rate
according to NEMA TS 2-2003 (R2008),
L16, 16 kHz sampling rate
para 2.1.5.1 using fig. 2.1 test profile
AAC-LC, 48 kbps at 16 kHz sampling rate
AAC-LC, 80 kbps at 16 kHz sampling rate Storage temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio >50 dB Operating humidity 5% to 100% relative humidity (condensing)
5% to 93% relative humidity (non condensing)
Audio Streaming Full-duplex / half duplex
Storage humidity 0% to 93% relative humidity (non condensing)
Software
Represented by:
24/7
The system design guide summarizes the BVMS design Maximum number of sustained 2500
details, and serves as a guide to planning a BVMS events (without logbook) / sec
system with Bosch cameras and storage. It focuses on
BVMS combined with the VRM. Maximum peak event load / sec 5000
(within 60 minutes)
BVMS Enterprise
Multiple BVMS Plus or BVMS Professional systems can Maximum number of events / sec 500
be combined into one BVMS Enterprise System. from ONVIF cameras
Hardware recommendations
Maximum number of workstations 100
Cameras
Maximum number of cameras 2000 All Bosch cameras can be used under the device
compatibility concept, which you can find on the
Maximum number of live and 9999 Bosch Security & Safety community in the following
playback sites article:
Maximum number of stitching 100 How-to: BVMS - Device compatibility.
channels The list of supported ONVIF cameras can be found on:
http://ipp.boschsecurity.com/bvms.
Maximum number of intrusion 20 If a camera is not listed, testing can be ordered by
panels filling in the custom camera integration form.
Maximum number of DVR 50
CPU Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 (2.4 GHz, Graphic card Nvidia Quadro K620
6-core, 15MB, 85W) Nvidia Quadro M2000
Nvidia Quadro M4000
RAM 8GB Nvidia Quadro P2000
Nvidia Quadro P4000
Free disk space 15GB (+ 15% of the hard-drive Intel HD Graphics 530
after installation)
Network
Network 1 Gigabit/s network interface
To achieve the performance listed in the table below, a
card
1 Gigabit/s network is a minimum requirement
Video Recording Manager between the Operator Client and Management Server.
Operating System Windows 10 Professional (64- Alarm visibility time (assuming < 2 seconds
bit) Spring Creators update sufficient network performance
(1803) considering bandwidth and
Windows 10 Professional (64- delay), including 1 live image
bit) Fall Creators update (1709) pane, 1 instant playback image
Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) page, and 1 map image pane.
LTSB 2016 (1607)
Storage devices
CPU Intel Core i7 4770 3.4 GHz (up to The storage quick selection guide, which also includes
3.9 GHz) non-Bosch storage devices, can be found on:
http://ipp.boschsecurity.com/bvms
4 | BVMS Professional 9.0
Bosch DIVAR IP 2000, 3000, 5000, 6000, 7000 Digital I/O Advantech n/a
ADAM-6050,
Bosch DSA E-Series 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, Advantech
2700, 2800 ADAM-6052,
Advantech
Bosch DIVAR AN 3000, 5000
ADAM-6060,
Bosch DIVAR network 2000, 3000, 5000 Advantech
ADAM-6066
Bosch DIVAR hybrid 3000, 5000
USB to serial Belkin serial adapter n/a
Bosch DVR 700, 4xx, 6xx F5U103VEA
Bosch DiBos Firmware 8.7 Ethernet to serial Comtrol n/a
DeviceMaster RTS 4-
Bosch Recording Station (BRS) Firmware 8.10 / 8.11
port
Other hardware
Type Device Remarks
DIVAR IP 6000 2U
www.boschsecurity.com
RAID‑6 configuration
Notice
Gross Net Bandwidth* IP Cameras
Capacity Capacity Bosch is not liable for system failures of units
equipped with third-party hard drives if the third-
w/o HDD n/a 475 Mbit/s 64+ pre-licensed / party hard drives are source of the issues. Such
128+ max. drives are not covered by the 3 years warranty.
8 x 3 TB 16758 GB 475 Mbit/s 64+ pre-licensed /
128+ max.
Notice
8 x 4 TB 22344 GB 475 Mbit/s 64+ pre-licensed / The next business day on-site service level can
128+ max. only be provided if the respective system has
been registered immediately after receipt and
8 x 6 TB 33516 GB 475 Mbit/s 64+ pre-licensed / installation. Otherwise, service will be provided
128+ max. based on best effort basis.
Information about registration details is available
8 x 8 TB 44688 GB 475 Mbit/s 64+ pre-licensed /
in every shipment (registration form) or from the
128+ max.
Bosch online product catalog.
*Performance only warranted with hard drive models tested and qualified by Bosch. Next business day services cannot be provided in
DIVAR IP 6000 can be upgraded once with an every country everywhere. For limitations and
additional 64 channel license. The respective upgrade exceptions see the registration details in the
license has to be purchased. The upgrade allows for registration form.
the maximum of 128+ sessions: 128 sessions for
recording, 8 sessions for replay. Technical specifications
Electrical Environmental
140 VAC input
Operating relative 8 to 90% (non-condensing)
Efficiency of power 92% humidity
supply
Non-operating relative 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Power consumption* 4HD: 217.9 W humidity
8HD: 267.5 W
Processor
Total BTU/h 4HD: 743.9
8HD: 913.0 Processor Intel Xeon Processor E3-1275 V3
(8 MB Cache, 3.5 GHz)
Power factor 0.98
Socket 1
System AC input VA 4HD: 222.4 VA
requirement 8HD: 273.0 VA Cache memory 8 MB Intel Smart Cache
*System power consumption may vary based on workload and environment.
Memory protection ECC unbuffered
Electrical Max front side bus 1600 MHz
240 VAC input