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Bosch Recording Station Appliance
Bosch Recording Station Appliance

It combines network video recorder (NVR) server, storage array, client workstation and integrated video management software in a ready-to-go ‘system in a box’. Installation, set-up and operation are so simple that no certification or special training is required. High performance, minimal storage costs With real-time recording of SD (Standard Definition), HD (High Definition) and Megapixel video sources at resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 (3 MP), the BRS Appliance delivers superb image clarity and detail. It supports a variety of compression technologies including H.264 Main Profile, ensuring high performance while keeping storage costs low. Centralised system management The BRS Appliance interfaces with a variety of your security and building management systems including fire and access panels, ATM and POS terminals, and number plate capture and video content analysis solutions. It provides quick and easy access to information from anywhere in the network, even over remote, low bandwidth WAN connections. A convenient, scalable and user-friendly interface allows various locations to be monitored simultaneously. Secure connections For high security installations, the BRS Appliance has several features that make it ideal. They include an automatic log-off, with a configurable time interval of inactivity, to increase protection against unauthorized access. Also, two different pre- and post-alarm recording times can be set for each camera, while audio can be configured by event. Extending potential The BRS Appliance is fully compatible with our DiBos recording solution, enabling you to easily extend existing systems to support Bosch H.264 SD and HD IP cameras – providing a future-proof migration path. To ensure you find a solution that fits your needs several models are available, including both stand-alone ‘all-in-one’ and rack-mounted server units. Key applications Banks Retail Schools Fueling stations

Extended Set Of Benefits: New Version Of Building Integration System From Bosch To Be Launched
Extended Set Of Benefits: New Version Of Building Integration System From Bosch To Be Launched

Including interface advancements, enlarged vendor independency and compatibility with the latest Windows Internet Explorer 9, Bosch Security Systems introduces a number of updates to its Building Integration System (BIS). The new version 2.5, which is available from early May 2012, increases the range of supported devices to more than 1,000 different third party cameras and encoders, making it suitable for even the most complex integration projects. The new system allows further optimized security, safety and communication management in one front-end system with customized user interface. The range of video devices supported by BIS 2.5 is unmatched in the industry. It seamlessly interoperates with virtually any video camera, connecting to the latest IP cameras on the market with HD and H.264 encoding technology. The Divar 700 and Bosch Recording Station are supported in their most recent versions. BIS 2.5 benefits installers and end users alike: certified BIS partners and systems integrators enjoy an upgraded level of customization options, such as new layout formats for a wide range of monitor sizes (including 16:9 and 16:10). Thanks to numerous handy improvements, such as useful additions to the symbol libraries, it is now even easier to personalize the system. BIS 2.5 is interoperable with the large variety of ONVIF-compatible, modern IP-based video products supplied by all major manufacturers. ONVIF ensures a uniform standard, allowing customers to choose the product that best fits their individual needs, without having to worry about compatibility. It thereby saves costs and allows long term planning. The ONVIF standard was first introduced by a consortium of companies, including founding member Bosch, in 2008.

The New Age Of Access Control From Bosch
The New Age Of Access Control From Bosch

Access control has become a vital component of any security concept worldwide. The protection of intellectual property rights, prevention of theft and sabotage or simply compliance requirements - there are a multitude of reasons why companies of all kinds need to use a comprehensive access control system to restrict, manage and control access to their facilities. However, operated in isolation from other safety and security systems, even the most sophisticated access control system cannot really live up to its promises. In such an environment, operation and monitoring can quickly turn into a nightmare, as each system has its own architecture, its own user interface and its own management tool. This is why more and more organizations are looking out for an access control solution that easily integrates with video monitoring, intrusion detection and sometimes even visitor management to form a homogeneous security system with a consistent user interface and central management and operations.Moreover, suppliers are more and more often faced with requirements of their customers to supply a documentation of all access attempts, whether successful or not, to protect against industrial espionage. To fulfill this requirement, not only employee access must be captured and recorded, but also the entire visitor traffic. Video integration for more safetyWhile modern access control systems allow an efficient management of access rights, they are rather powerless against abuse if operated on their own. In critical environments it is mandatory to add a second layer of security by integrating access control with some kind of video surveillance. To prevent abuse, all access requests can then trigger one or more video cameras. Integrated systems can provide alarm verification, instantly displaying live video images from nearby cameras when there is an alarm event at a door - such as when a person presents an unauthorized credential or when a door is forced open. Forensics can also benefit from such integration if the video recordings are referenced in the access control system's event log. Such a feature greatly facilitates identification, retrieval and playback of past events and alarms if necessary.Open standards ease integrationIntegrating access control, video monitoring, and intrusion detection can be rather easy when all components come from the same vendor and if this vendor also offers a management platform like the Building Integration System from Bosch for all of them. Integrated systems "off the shelf" can greatly ease installation and configuration of the security solution. Logical integration eliminates the need for multiple software platform and interfaces -- resulting in fewer complications and greater event-driven functionality as well as reduced installation time and costs. What's more, this kind of integration also promises more efficient operation and a clearly reduced need for training, but above all also a higher security level. An open standards-based management system even makes sense in those cases where one vendor supplies everything, as it opens up the entire installation for future expansion.User interface is keyAn integrated security system is a very complex apparatus, and if this complexity is not hidden from the user, the system will be highly prone to human error and maloperation. Such systems do need very clear and intuitive user interfaces, avoiding information overload while offering all the information that is currently needed. This is even more important when several components or dialogs are open, which will often be the case if you deal with access control, video surveillance and maybe intrusion detection from the same console.

VIDOS-NVR Network Video Recording System
VIDOS-NVR Network Video Recording System

VCS VIDOS-NVR is a breakthrough video recording product that employs off-the-shelf PC-server and RAID storage devices for dramatically improved price/performance improvements over conventional DVR technology.Up to 100 cameras can be recorded on a single server, with no limit on storage capacity.  Expansion of the system is done anytime simply by adding another VIDOS-NVR module.  Using VCS VIDOS it is easy to configure multiple recording tasks like storing of customized virtual guard tours, scheduled or alarm triggered.VCS VIDOS-NVR is available as software only, supporting the recording of 16, 32 or 64 channels.  You can optionally choose from two preconfigured hardware solutions for easiest integration: a floor-standing workstation optimized for entry-level video recording up to 16 channels and a high-capacity 19’’ server for multi-channel recording using external RAIDs.VCS VIDOS-NVR is built on VCS patent pending ANR-technology which ensures seamless and gapless recordings even through network downtimes.  VIDOS-NVR is the next generation of video recording.Key highlights: Modular NVR system Support of patented ANR™-technology Limitless scalability Remote multi-user access Comprehensive recording features Digital certification by watermarking Powerful retrieval tools Full-triplex operation GigabitEthernet interface Available with preconfigured hardware Easy installation and handling Cost-efficient maintenance

Pro Software Suite Enhances The Bosch VIDOS Video Management System
Pro Software Suite Enhances The Bosch VIDOS Video Management System

Bosch Security Systems has added the VIDOS Pro Software Suite to its successful VIDOS Video Management System for IP-based CCTV surveillance installations.  The modular software suite tailors VIDOS to a broad range of application types and sizes and significantly extends the abilities of the basic VIDOS system.  It can create a completely new IP-based CCTV system, or migrate from analog to digital and integrate into IP. VIDOS Pro Suite is a powerful, flexible and scalable client-server software suite for medium to large CCTV installations.  A central configuration allows smooth upgrading and expansion simply by adding more cameras, encoders or workstations.  Central or remote management and control brings various user authorisation levels, and allows privilege allocations for cameras, monitors and alarms.  It determines priorities for camera PTZ control, image viewing, recording and playback. The core of the VIDOS Pro Software Suite is the VIDOS system itself, which manages and controls all the cameras, monitors and recorders.  The PC software uses graphical maps (sitemaps) for fast and intuitive user operation to manage all components in a CCTV system.  A system administrator can use VIDOS to set up and configure the system by automatically scanning the network for compatible devices.  This is performed while simultaneously monitoring the status of key components.  VIDOS can be used with or instead of hardware decoders and analog monitors.  It is the central point to which encoders stream high-quality video, audio and alarm information.  It is also the central point for camera control and relay activation. The VIDOS Pro Suite allows larger systems to be built with easy assignment of privileges.  The VIDOS Client thus provides the same functions as a stand-alone workstation, but with all user privileges and priorities held in the VIDOS Server database.  Operators can use the familiar IntuiKey digital keyboard with joystick (used with Bosch's Allegiant Multiplexer and DVR's) to control cameras and camera-to-monitor switching.  The keyboard can be used to switch between different sitemaps, and select and drag camera and monitor icons to different positions. An Automation Interface module is part of the VIDOS Pro Suite System Integration package and allows VIDOS to be controlled from an external computer, such as in a fire control centre or in a building integration project.  For such systems, Bosch's proprietary Building Integration System (BIS) also provides powerful software for full CCTV system projects.  VIDOS Configuration Manager is a powerful generic configuration tool for client, server, user group, privilege, encoder and decoder settings.  It provides license management and network scan for connected devices. The VIDOS Lite Viewer acts either as a stand-alone viewer for small systems or as a client to a VIDOS server.  It offers selectable video window presets, PTZ and MUX control, and local hard disk recording and event display.  The viewer can also be integrated in LAN and ISDN infrastructures.  VIDOS Archive Player is an enhanced free replay tool for VIDOS and VIDOS Lite Viewer.  This can playback from encoders, NVRs and local PC hard drives.  It offers camera and event search and, using VIDOS Exporter, simultaneous downloads from multiple devices can be exported to any storage drive and burnt directly to CD.VIDOS Monitor Wall allows virtual hardware monitors to be addressed by any VIDOS client.  The layout of the Monitor Wall can be easily changed to suit different requirements and scenarios.  These can range from a very large plasma display to multiple LCD screens showing different camera views.  As many as 50 different pre-set, selectable video windows can be displayed simultaneously on a dual screen monitor, under full software control and many of them in full D1 resolution and frame-rate.