Bosch Appliances DVR1EP32 DVR User Manual


 
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SECTION 7: ARCHIVING
7.1 Archiving Applications Explained
The following sections explain the usage of the Extended Archiving, Backup Archiving, and Selective/Manual
Archiving applications for the DVR1 Series Digital Video Recorders.
7.1.1 Extended Archiving Applications
Explained: In this application, the DVR is in a Background Archiving Mode. Hence, all recorded video is sent
to the archive device in a continuous fashion.
Typical Usage: All video recorded on the DVR’s hard drive is automatically sent to the archive device. This
process continues until the archiving period is met.
7.1.2 Backup Archiving Applications
Explained: This is basically another Background Archiving Mode, where all video is sent to the archive device.
However, in this case, archiving is used simply to Back up the DVR’s hard drive.
Typical Usage: In this application, interaction with the archiving device should be minimal. Therefore, when
full, the unit prepares for overwriting (oldest data first) and begins the recording cycle all over again.
7.1.3 Selective/Manual Archiving Applications
Explained: If the DVR’s internal hard drive provides sufficient storage to accommodate your requirements, then
all that is needed is a way to extract specific video events. The following devices can be used for selective
archiving.
Device Advantages
CD-writer Low cost medium, must be played back at the PC; graphical disk analysis feature of the
remote viewer software can be utilized.
PC Software No cost for archive Device. Use the remote viewer software to retrieve video from the
DVR’s hard drive to a PC’s hard drive (No Disk Analysis feature is available).
Typical Usage: After an incident is identified, the video segment is isolated and then stored on a PC. The file can
then be stored on a network or some other storage medium.
7.2 Using CD-Writers
NOTE: It is strongly recommended to use only approved archiving devices, as listed at the Bosch Web site;
www.boschsecuritysystems.com.
NOTE: For complete instructions on how to use your CD-writer, please refer to the manufacturer's instruction
manual.
7.2.1 Minimum Requirements
The following lists the minimum requirements when using a CD-writer.
Minimum Write Speed: 4X.
Minimum Read Speed: 16X.
Interface: SCSI-2.
Medium: CD-R, CD-RW.
7.2.2 Connecting the CD Recorder
1. Connect an appropriate SCSI cable from the CD-writer to the SCSI port of the digital recorder (digital
video recorders require a standard 50-pin high density male SCSI-2 connector).
2. Set the CD-writer’s SCSI address to zero (0).
CAUTION: The SCSI device address MUST be set to zero (0) or the device will not be recognized. Consult
the device’s manual for instructions on setting the address. Units are not always shipped with the address set to
zero.
3. Ensure the SCSI cable is properly terminated at 110 Ohms. If the CD-writer does not have a built-in
termination, then a terminator will be needed.
CAUTION: The SCSI bus must be terminated properly, otherwise the system will not operate properly.
Units are not always packaged with the cables and terminators.