

Some cameras will require an NTP server onsite to synchronize time. Step 2 Now the camera should appear in the Device Tree under the Streaming Gateway.Įnsure the Camera times are set correctly.

Right-click on the Streaming Gateway, and choose “ Add Encoder/camera” then choose “ ONVIF Encoder” This is useful when a scan does not pick up the device due to network port blocking being in place, or older/non-compliant firmware in the cameras.

#Camera onvif manual
This will now appear under the Streaming Gateway.Īlternate method to auto scanning is to use the manual addition of the device. Enter in the correct username and password that is required for the camera account. To allow functionality of the camera within the VSG, this needs to be unlocked. Highlight the camera to be added and click the “ Assign” button and click “ Next” button. Once this is initiated, there should come back a result of all cameras that appear to be ONVIF compliant. You can either Scan for ONVIF Encoders, or Add Camera, then chose the type of camera There are 2 options in adding the camera. Please refer to BVMS - ONVIF Device compatibility for additional information. They are fully tested and optimized for Bosch Video Management System. We recommend using Bosch Workstations and Servers.
#Camera onvif how to
This article explains how to add an ONVIF camera as VSG device in full Bosch Video Management System ( BVMS 10.1). It is possible to add ONVIF compliant cameras to Bosch Video Management System as live only devices or as VSG devices (then the cameras will also record).
