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With Velocity 3.8.5, to work on the unsupported features such as Dialup, Legacy DVR/NVR, Legacy Bosch Central Station, Edge VO Integration, and Credential Biometric Data, call  Identiv Technical Support and turn ON the features.

Overview

The Bosch Video Management System manages all IP and digital video transmitted across the IP network. The Bosch VMS has a Configuration Wizard that helps with quick and easy configuration. The Configuration Wizard allows you to achieve a configured system including Video Recording Manager (VRM), iSCSI system, cameras, recording profiles, and user groups.

Bosch Video Plug-in Installation

  1. Download the Bosch Video Plugin file from https://support.identiv.com/velocity-3-8/

  2. Activate the Bosch Video Plugin using valid license details to proceed with the plugin installation.

  3. Double-click the Bosch Video Plugin, and the installation screen looks like the one below.

  4. Proceed further with the installation windows as shown.

The video plugin is installed.

Configuring the Bosch DVR

After installing the Velocity video integration and supported plug-in, the following setup and configuration steps documented below need to be performed.

  1. Add your Bosch DVR to Velocity.
    The Bosch DVR systems are preconfigured with a default IP address and iSCSI settings.

  2. Enter the default credentials.

    • User: Administrator

    • Password: WSS4Bosch

Starting the Bosch VMS

  1. Connect the Bosch DVR unit and the cameras to the network.

  2. Turn on the unit.

  3. The Windows Storage Server 2016 setup process starts.

  4. Select the appropriate language for the installation and click Next.

  5. In the Country or region, Time and currency, and Keyboard layout lists, click the appropriate item, then click Next.
    The Microsoft Software License Terms and the EULA (End User License Agreement) is displayed.

  6. The login screen for the Bosch VMS default user is displayed.

  7. Enter the default password WSS4Bosch.
    A message is displayed that you must change the password.

  8. Change the password, then click Next.

  9. Change the network settings according to your IP environment.
    The Bosch VMS default screen is displayed.

  10. Double-click the Bosch VMS Wizard icon.

  11. Select the Configuration Wizard.

    The Welcome page is displayed.

  12. Click Next to proceed to the System window.

    If the license check fails or the connection to the Management Server cannot be established, a corresponding error message is displayed. You cannot continue working with the Configuration Wizard.

If VRM is unavailable on your system, a corresponding error message is displayed, and you cannot continue working with Configuration Wizard.

System

After configuring your IP address, the Network Settings may look like the one below.

13. Click Next to proceed to the Basic window.

Basic

The settings are activated, and the page displays the latest saved configuration.

Click Port Mapping to specify the public IP address or DNS name, If the system has to be accessed via the internet.

14. Click Next to scan for the devices, which may take time.

Scan

This page displays the video devices not included in the latest saved configuration.

15. Look for the device that should be added to the configuration and if not, clear the check box, then click Next to proceed to the Authentication window.

 If the selected devices are not located in the same IP range as the DVR IP system, the IP address can be changed by specifying a start address for the device IP range.

Authentication

This page is used to authenticate video devices protected by a password.

16. Click Show passwords if you want them to be visible. Successfully authenticated devices are shown with a green lock.

17. Click Next to proceed to the Camera window.

Camera

Using this window, you can manage the cameras configured to your system. You can specify the recording quality of your camera settings by using the options in the Recording quality as shown and preview the results.

18. Click Next to continue to the Recording window.

Recording

The cameras that are newly added are displayed in this window. As soon as this configuration is activated, you cannot change the profile assignment of these cameras.

19. You can enable motion recording for the recording profiles with both recording and alarm recording.

20. Click Next to proceed to the Storage window.

Storage

This window allows you to add further iSCSI storage devices.

21. Click Next to the Users window to add new users.

Users

you can add new users to the existing user groups in the Users window.

22. Enter the new user name with their description and set a password. You can use the Configuration Wizard to add user groups and change user group permissions.

23. Click Next to proceed to the activation window.

Activation

To activate the configuration settings that you have done in the previous steps, you should :

  • Provide a global default password for all devices that are not currently protected by a password

  • Activate your license package if required

23. Click Save and activate to view the activation of the newly configured device as shown.

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