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AutoDome 600 Series Analog PTZ Camera

 Installing Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts | en

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Installation Manual

F.01U.215.782 | 1.0 | 2011.04

6.

Apply the supplied thread sealant to the threads on the Pipe. 

Make sure all surfaces are clean and dry.

Apply a bead of sealant completely around the leading threads of the male fitting. 

Force the adhesive into the threads to thoroughly fill all voids.

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Thread the Pipe Cap onto the down pipe and tighten securely to prevent leaks. Refer to 

Figure 3.10, Page 50

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3.7

Wire the Pipe Interface Board

This section provides instructions for connecting wires and cables to the Pipe Interface 

Board, as illustrated below. Refer to 

Section 5 Cable and Wire Standards, page 70

 for cable and 

wiring recommendations and specifications.

Figure 3.11

Pipe Interface Board Connections

WARNING! 

You must thread the Dome Cap onto the pipe until it is tight. Failure to do so can result in 

damage or serious injury or death.

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P107

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Summary of Contents for AutoDome 600 Series

Page 1: ...AutoDome 600 Series Analog PTZ Camera AutoDome 600 Series en Installation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ns in Power Supply Box 26 2 8 Installing the VG4 A ARMPLATE 29 2 8 1 Attach the Pendant Arm to the Mounting Plate 30 2 8 2 Route and Connect Wires to a Power Supply Box 31 2 9 Prepare Pendant for Installation 33 2 10 Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten 35 3 Installing Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts 37 3 1 Unpacking 37 3 1 1 Parts List 37 3 1 2 Description 37 3 1 3 Tools Required 38 3 2 Pre installatio...

Page 4: ... Video and Control Cables 70 5 3 1 Using Coaxial Cable to Transmit Video and Control 70 5 3 2 Using UTP to Transmit Video and Control 71 5 3 3 Using Multi mode Fiber Optic to Transmit Video and Control 72 5 4 Control only Cables 72 5 4 1 Controlling the AutoDome via Biphase 72 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol 74 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol 75 5 5 Fibe...

Page 5: ... 01U 215 782 1 0 2011 04 7 Bubble Handling and Cleaning 83 7 1 Handling 83 7 2 Cleaning 83 7 2 1 Cleaning the Bubble Interior 83 7 2 2 Cleaning the Bubble Exterior 84 A Installation Notes for AutoTracker 85 A 1 Camera Height 85 A 2 Mount Mounting Surfaces 86 A 3 Field of View 86 A 4 Unwanted Motion 86 Index 87 ...

Page 6: ...ush objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases or cups on the unit 6 Lightning For added protection during a lightning storm or when leaving this unit unattended and unused for long p...

Page 7: ... requiring service Unplug the unit from the main AC power source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when any damage to the equipment has occurred such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged exposure to moisture water and or inclement weather rain snow etc liquid has been spilled in or on the equipment an object has fallen into the unit unit has been dropped or the unit cabinet...

Page 8: ...of the power supply connector see section Connecting external power supply Camera lens An assembled camera lens in the outdoor housing must comply and be tested in accordance with UL IEC60950 Any output or signal lines from the camera must be SELV or Limited Power Source For safety reasons the environmental specification of the camera lens assembly must be within the environmental specification of...

Page 9: ...S MOS FET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge NOTE Wear required grounded wrist straps and observe proper ESD safety precautions when handling the electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards Fuse rating For security protection of the device the branch circuit protection must be secured with a maximum fuse rating of 16A This must be in accordance with NEC800 CEC Section 60 Grou...

Page 10: ... cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES 003 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference wh...

Page 11: ...entify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Comment identifier et résoudre les problèmes d interférences de radio et de télévision Cette brochure est disponible auprès du U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 États Unis sous la référence n 004 000 00345 4 AVERTISSEMENT Ce produit est un appareil de Classe A Son utilisation dans une zone résidentielle risque de provoquer des inte...

Page 12: ...t Telephone 800 326 1450 Fax 585 223 3508 or 717 735 6560 Email technical support us bosch com Repair Center Telephone 585 421 4220 Fax 585 223 9180 or 717 735 6561 Email security repair us bosch com Canada Telephone 514 738 2434 Fax 514 738 8480 Europe Middle East Asia Pacific Region Please contact your local distributor or Bosch sales office Use this link http www boschsecurity com startpage htm...

Page 13: ...the unit and must be used if returning the unit for service Save it for possible future use 2 1 1 Parts List The following table lists the optional parts you may need for attaching a Pendant to the Arm Wall Corner or Mast mount packages Mounting Options Part Numbers Pendant Arm Only VG4 S ARM Pendant Arm with Mounting Plate 24 V VG5 models only no power supply box VG4 A ARMPLATE Pendant Arm with o...

Page 14: ...liefs for conduits to the Power Supply Box to ensure that water cannot enter the box You must use water tight conduits and fittings to meet NEMA 4 standards 3 Route all rough wiring including power control video coax alarms I O relay I O and fiber optic cabling Refer to Section 5 Cable and Wire Standards page 70 for video and control protocol methods 4 If you plan to use the RS232 or RS485 protoco...

Page 15: ...ove the two 2 seal plugs to the bottom through the holes before mounting Figure 2 1 Power Supply Wall Mast Pole and Corner Mounts 1 Use the wall mount template supplied in the packaging box to locate the four 4 mounting holes for the Power Supply Box 2 Drill four 4 holes for the mounting anchors If installing outdoors apply a weatherproof sealant around each hole at the mounting surface 3 Place th...

Page 16: ...ich you will run the power video and control data wires 2 4 Route Wires and Attach Connectors Power wires must be routed to the left front side of the Power Supply Box through a separate conduit All video control and alarm wires must be routed through a second conduit to the right side of the box If you plan to route the power through an intermediate power supply box refer to Section 2 5 Route Pow...

Page 17: ...ing illustration shows the components of this cable Figure 2 2 Coaxial cable with ferrite You must connect the incoming coax cable from the head end to the BNC jack item 4 above on the ferrite cable and connect the BNC plug item 1 of the ferrite cable to the BNC connector from the AutoDome pendant arm 2 4 2 Make the Connections Figure 2 3 Pendant Arm Power Supply Box 1 BNC Plug male connector 2 Fe...

Page 18: ...equired with Fiber Optic models since control passes through the fiber optic cable 6 Attach a BNC connector to the incoming video coax cable If using UTP for video attach an RJ45 plug to the incoming UTP cable If installing a Fiber Optic model attach an ST fiber plug to the optic fiber cable Refer to Section 5 Cable and Wire Standards page 70 for the different methods of transmitting video and con...

Page 19: ...incoming wires Refer to Figure 2 4 Page 19 above for the wire connections Refer to Section 6 Alarms and Relay Connections page 79 for more details about wiring alarms and relays 1 4 pin Alarm Connector P102 2 6 pin Alarm In Connector P103 3 7 pin Relay Connector P104 Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 1 Alarm Out 1 1 Alarm In 3 1 Normally Open 2 Alarm Out 2 2 Alarm In 4 2 COM 3 Alarm ...

Page 20: ...ut 4 Video 9 P105 Connector Control to Dome 4a UTP Ethernet Ethernet for VG5 700 Series only 10 Power In 3 4 in 20 mm NPS Fitting 5 24 VAC to Dome 11 Control Data and Video In Out 3 4 in 20 mm NPS Fitting TRANSFORMER 115 230VAC MODELS P101 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 P106 XF102 XF103 XF101 J103 J103 J J 103 J102 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LED P10...

Page 21: ...that the 5 pin power out connector from the VG4 PSU1 or VG4 PSU2 does not match to the 3 pin power input of the VG4 PA0 power supply The illustration below depicts A VG4 PSU1 VG4 PSU2 Power Supply Box The main power supply connected to the P101 connector and to the grounding screw The 24 VAC power out wire connected to the P107 heater power connectors No Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin...

Page 22: ...e 24 VAC side on the right 2 Cut and trim the high voltage 115 230 VAC power and ground wires with sufficient slack to reach their connector terminal in the box but not so long as to be pinched by or to obstruct closing the cover door 1 120 230 VAC Power In 5 Transformer 2 Ground Wire 6 In Out Conduit 1 2 in 15 mm NPS Fitting 3 P101 Connector 7 24 VAC Power Out to VG4 PA0 4 P107 Connector No Conne...

Page 23: ...nnector b Connect the second wire to pin 4 HL Heater Line connector c Connect the third wire to pin 3 Earth Ground connector Refer to connector P107 in Table 2 2 and to the image below for an illustration of these connections Figure 2 8 Outgoing 24 VAC power supply 6 Route the 24 VAC outgoing power supply wires into the VG4 PA0 power supply box through the conduit fitting on the left side of the b...

Page 24: ...0 Power Supply Box 9 Follow the instructions in Section 2 6 Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply Box page 25 to continue the installation 1 Incoming 24 VAC Power Supply Wires from VG4 PSU1 VG4 PSU2 power supply box 2 Ground Wire 3 P101 Connector 4 Control Data and Video In Out Wires GND TXD RXD C C GND TXD RXD C C P101 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 6 5 4 3 3 3...

Page 25: ...hing its pin lever up and holding it 3 While continuing to hold the top hinge pin open and align the top and bottom hinges of the Pendant Arm to their mating points on the Power Supply Box See Figure 2 10 above for an illustration 4 Once you have the hinges aligned release the top hinge pin to engage its mating hinge on the power box Then release the bottom hinge pin from the Hinge Pin Stop to loc...

Page 26: ...the grounding screw on the left side of the power box 2 Connect the 6 pin Control In Out Plug installed previously to its mating connector P106 in the power box If this product is a Fiber Optic model this step is not required since all control data is sent through the fiber cable 3 Connect the 6 pin Control to Dome Plug from the Pendant Connector Harness to its matting connector P105 in the power ...

Page 27: ...arms Out the 6 pin Alarms In and the 7 pin Relay connectors from the Pendant Connector Harness to their mating connectors installed previously to the incoming alarm wires 7 Connect the 3 pin Power In Plug installed previously to its matting connector P101 on the left side of the box 8 If installing a Fiber Optic model attach the incoming ST fiber plug installed previously to its mating connector o...

Page 28: ...r Supply Box Refer to Figure 2 11 11 After making the harness connections to the Power Supply Box rotate the Pendant Arm to close and seal the Power Supply Box and tighten the two 2 captive screws to 10 12 N m 90 105 in lbs 12 Refer to Section 2 10 Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten page 35 to continue the VG5 AutoDome Installation procedure 1 Transformer 6 ST Connector Fiber 2 BNC to Dome 7 Power ...

Page 29: ...nector through which you route the wires that connect to the pendent arm a Follow the instructions provided with the banding tool to securely mount the Mast Plate to the pole Contact your Bosch Sales Representative to order Banding Tool P N TC9311PM3T b Secure the Mounting Plate to the Mast Plate using the four 4 3 8 x 1 3 4 inch bolts and split lock washers supplied c Remove one of the rubber gas...

Page 30: ...Hinge Pin Stop Figure 2 13 Connect Pendant Arm to Mounting Plate 2 Open the top hinge by pushing its pin lever up and holding it Note Both Hinge Pins must be fully compressed to open unlock the hinges of the Pendant Arm and before proceeding to the next step 3 While continuing to hold the top hinge pin open align the top and bottom hinges of the Pendant Arm to their mating points on the Mounting P...

Page 31: ... and Connect Wires to a Power Supply Box The illustration below depicts the power and control cables connected to the Pendant Arm Figure 2 14 Pendant Arm Cables Cable Cable 1 Grounding Strap black 5 UTP Video Ethernet blue Ethernet for VG5 700 Series only 2 24 VAC Power red 6 Alarm Outputs white 3 Relay Contacts yellow 7 Alarm Inputs gray 4 Coax Video black 8 Serial Communications green ...

Page 32: ...ating connector item 1 Figure 2 15 to the other spade terminal inside the mounting plate 6 Attach the 5 pin Power In mating connector to the 24 VAC Power cable cable 2 connected to the pendant 7 Remove the mating connector from the Relay Contacts cable cable 3 8 Connect the incoming relay contact wires to the mating connector Then reattach the mating connector to the Relay Contacts cable 9 Attach ...

Page 33: ...Biphase C terminals receive a line input audio signal Refer to Section 5 Cable and Wire Standards page 70 for detailed wire and connection information 16 Attach the 6 pin serial communication mating connector to the Serial Communication cable 8 cable 17 Connect the Earth ground wire if available to the crimp ring terminal inside the Mounting Plate Refer to Figure 2 15 above Note The Earth ground i...

Page 34: ...t Bubble Release Opening 6 Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera module 7 If you plan to use the RS232 or the RS485 protocol to control the dome refer to either Section 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol page 74 or Section 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol page 75 for instructions Then proceed to the next step 8 Re insert the Bubble assembly into the...

Page 35: ... arm base and place the mounting hook located on top of the dome housing over the recessed hinge pin of the arm Figure 2 17 Attach Pendant to Arm NOTICE Before attaching the AutoDome Pendant visually inspect the dome and arm connectors for any blocked pin holes or bent pins 1 Tilt up 2 Hook and drop 2a Recessed Hinge Pin 2b Dome Connector 3 Rotate down to engage dome connector 4 Tighten the two 2 ...

Page 36: ... housing down to a vertical position and gently push upward to engage the connector on top of the dome housing 4 Hold the Pendant housing in position while tightening the two 2 5 mm Allen head mounting screws on top of the housing to 10 12 N m 90 105 in lbs CAUTION If you feel any resistance when rotating the dome housing or when engaging the connector stop immediately and start over CAUTION You m...

Page 37: ...t Pole Mounts if you are installing a Pendant Arm to a Wall Corner or Mast or pole or refer to Section 4 Installing the In Ceiling Mount if you are mounting an In ceiling AutoDome The VG4 A 9230 Series are stationary mounts intended for rooftop parapet vertical walls They are made of light weight aluminum with a corrosion resistant finish and are used for all Bosch AutoDome Cameras up to a rated l...

Page 38: ...e AutoDome refer to Section 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol page 74 or Section 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol page 75 for instructions on configuring the AutoDome to accept these protocols 5 Choose the appropriate VG5 AutoDome model indoor or outdoor for the environment in which it will be used 6 If this AutoDome installation utilizes the AutoTracker fe...

Page 39: ...Drill four 4 holes for the mounting anchors If installing outdoors apply a weatherproof sealant around each hole at the mounting surface 3 Place the Power Supply Box into the optional Trim Skirt 4 Secure the Power Supply Box to the wall using four 4 corrosion resistant stainless steel studs not included 5 Attach the 3 4 in 20 mm watertight pipe fittings not supplied to the holes of the Power Suppl...

Page 40: ...he female hinges of the Cover Door before proceeding to the next step 3 While holding the top hinge pin open position the Cover Door to the Power Supply Box and align its hinges 4 When the hinges are aligned release the top hinge pin to engage its mating hinge on the power box Then release the bottom hinge pin from the Hinge Pin Stop to complete attaching the Cover Door to the Power Supply Box 1 P...

Page 41: ...he head end to the BNC jack item 4 above on the ferrite cable and connect the BNC plug item 1 of the ferrite cable to the BNC connector on the Pipe Interface Board WARNING External interconnecting cables are to be installed in accordance to NEC ANSI NFPA70 for US application and Canadian Electrical Code Part I CSA C22 1 for CAN application and in accordance to local country codes for all other cou...

Page 42: ...wires through the conduit fitting on the right front side of the Power Supply Box and out to the AutoDome Interface Board Figure 3 4 VG4 A PSU1 or VG4 A PSU2 Power Supply Box 1 120 VAC 230 VAC Power In 5 Coax UTP Video or Ethernet Wire Ethernet for VG5 700 Series only 2 P101 Connector 6 Control Wire 3 Ground Connection 7 24 VAC Power Out 4 Transformer 8 P107 Connector GND TXD RXD C C GND TXD RXD C...

Page 43: ...C Power In 7 P101 Connector 2 P101 Connector 8 P107 Connector 3 Ground Connection 9 24 VAC Power In to AutoDome 4 Transformer 10 Earth Ground 5 24 VAC Power Out 11 24 VAC Power In to AutoDome 6 P107 Connector 12 24 VAC Power In to Heater 13 24 VAC Power In to Heater 14 AutoDome Power 15 Heater Power GND TXD RXD C C GND TXD RXD C C P101 P106 P105 P107 XF102 XF103 XF101 5 4 3 2 1 J J J 103 J102 J101...

Page 44: ... low power 24 VAC wires from the right side of the Power Supply Box out to where the AutoDome will be mounted Attach the supplied 5 pin 24 VAC Dome plug to the wire ends inside the box Refer to connector P107 in Table 3 1 Page 47 3 4 4 Wiring the Fiber Optic Model 1 If installing a Fiber Optic model bring the fiber optic cable into the right side of the power supply box 2 If installing a Fiber Opt...

Page 45: ... 0 2011 04 3 Route the control wires from the Power Supply to the Pipe Interface Board Then attach the supplied six 6 pin control data connector to the wires in the Power Supply Box 1 Transformer 5 In Out 2 BNC to Dome 6 ST Connector Fiber 3 In Out 7 Power In 4 From Arm Harness 8 Data In Out GND GND TXD RXD C C FUSE FUSE FUSE 24V NC 24V HTR DOME ...

Page 46: ... 4 in 20 mm NPS Fitting 4 24 VAC to Dome Interface Board 8 Control Data and Video In Out 3 4 in 20 mm NPS Fitting CONTROL TO DOM E M M CONTROL IN OUT GND TXD RXD C C P101 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 P106 P105 P107 XF102 XF103 XF101 5 4 3 2 1 J103 J103 J J 103 J102 1 1 1 1 1 J101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LED 6 5 4 3 2 1 GND TXD RXD C C HTR DOME FUSE FUSE FUSE 24V NC 24V...

Page 47: ...rk the hole locations No Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Ground Grounding Screw P101 115 230 VAC or 24 VAC Power In Line NC Neutral P105 Control to Dome Fiber Optic Model C Biphase C Biphase Earth Ground RXD RS 232 485 TXD RS 232 485 Signal Ground P106 Control In Out Optional C Biphase C Biphase Earth Ground RXD RS 232 485 TXD RS 232 485 Signal Ground P107 24 VAC Power to Dome Plug D...

Page 48: ... Roof Mount Plate 5 Insert the Parapet Pipe Arm into the mounting bracket until it bottoms in the bracket 1 Pipearm 4 Apply sealant around each fastener hole 2 Parapet Wall Bracket 5 Roof Mount Plate 3 3 8 16 SS Hex Head Bolt supplied 6 Use a minimum of six 6 fasteners not supplied Eight 8 fastener holes shown NOTICE Fasteners are not supplied with the Roof Parapet Mount Kit since it depends on th...

Page 49: ...t least five layers of Teflon tape around the Down Pipe threads 9 Apply the supplied thread sealant to the Down Pipe threads Make sure all surfaces are clean and dry Apply a bead of sealant completely around the leading threads of the male fitting Force the adhesive into the threads to thoroughly fill all voids 10 Thread the Dome Cap onto the down pipe and tighten securely See the illustration bel...

Page 50: ... supporting structure using four 4 10 mm 3 8 inch diameter fasteners 3 Attach pipe not supplied to the Top mounting Flange 4 Route the power video control and alarm wires through the Top Mounting Flange and down the pipe 5 Wrap at least five layers of Teflon tape around the threads NOTICE Use a guy wire to aid in stabilizing the Parapet Arm Replace the 1 4 inch cap screw with a threaded 1 4 inch s...

Page 51: ...down pipe and tighten securely to prevent leaks Refer to Figure 3 10 Page 50 3 7 Wire the Pipe Interface Board This section provides instructions for connecting wires and cables to the Pipe Interface Board as illustrated below Refer to Section 5 Cable and Wire Standards page 70 for cable and wiring recommendations and specifications Figure 3 11 Pipe Interface Board Connections WARNING You must thr...

Page 52: ...and power wires Follow the procedures below to make the proper connections 1 Attach a BNC connector to the incoming video coax cable Connect the incoming coax cable to the BNC jack female connector enclosed by the plastic cover on the coax cable with ferrite Slide the plastic cover over the connection Refer to Section 3 4 1 Coaxial Cable Connections page 41 2 Connect the BNC plug male connector of...

Page 53: ...upervised alarms and relays attach the appropriate wires to their terminals on the P104 connector on the Pipe Interface Board see Figure 3 12 above In addition refer to Section 6 Alarms and Relay Connections page 79 for more details on wiring alarms and relays Note There is a slot located at the top of the Interface Board to tie the wires to the circuit board with a cable tie WARNING Do not connec...

Page 54: ...bble 1 Open the top of the box containing the pendant housing and remove the top foam insert 2 Remove the pendant housing from the box and from the plastic bag and place the pendant housing back into the packing box bubble facing up Reserve all packing material in case you must return the unit 3 Using both hands apply a clockwise looking down at the dome rotational force on the Pendant Bubble Asse...

Page 55: ...elease Opening 6 Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera module 7 If you plan to use the RS232 or the RS485 protocol to control the dome refer to either Section 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol page 74 or Section 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol page 75 for instructions Then proceed to the next step 8 Re insert the Bubble assembly into the Pendant h...

Page 56: ...ome and the Interface Board connectors for any blocked pin holes and bent pins 2 Tilt the Pendant enough to place its mounting hook on top of the its housing over the recessed hinge pin of the Dome Cap Figure 3 15 Pendant to Roof Pipe Mount Attachment 1 Tilt Dome 2 Hook and drop 2a Dome Cap 2b Recessed Hinge Pin 2c Dome Connector 3 Rotate down to engage dome connector 4 Tighten the two 2 mounting ...

Page 57: ...th ground wire to the grounding screw on the left side of the box 2 Connect the 24 VAC to Dome plug installed previously to its mating connector P107 on the right side of the box 3 Connect the 115 230 VAC 3 pin Power in plug installed previously to its matting connector P101 on the left side of the box 3 10 1 Connections for Fiber Optic Models The following procedure references Figure 3 7 Page 48 ...

Page 58: ...ble future use 4 1 1 Parts List The following table lists the parts included with the In ceiling mount packages 4 1 2 Description This chapter details how to install the AutoDome in an In Ceiling Mount The In Ceiling AutoDome camera is suitable for use in environmental air spaces Refer to Section 2 Installing the Pendant Arm Wall Corner and Mast Pole Mounts or refer to Section 3 Installing Roof Pa...

Page 59: ...rotocol to control the AutoDome refer to Section 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol page 74 or Section 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol page 75 for instructions on configuring the AutoDome to accept these protocols 4 A minimum of 216 mm 8 1 2 inch of air space above the ceiling is required to install the In ceiling Mount 5 If this AutoDome installation utili...

Page 60: ...oose the desired location to mount the dome and remove an adjacent ceiling tile 2 Loosen the four 4 securing screws located in the corners of the Bracket Assembly enough to hold the suspension bars but still allowing adjustment during installation 3 Place the Bracket Assembly over the ceiling tile which is used to mount the In Ceiling AutoDome Then snap the Bar Clips of the bracket to the ceiling ...

Page 61: ...d through the top or side Use the supplied rubber plug to seal the hole which will not be used to route wires CAUTION If you are using coaxial cable to connect an AutoDome to a head end system either through a direct coaxial connection or through a fiber optic module you must use the coax cable with ferrite included in the AutoDome packaging You must connect the incoming coax cable from the head e...

Page 62: ...illustration shows coaxial cable with ferrite inside the Interface Box Figure 4 7 Interface Box Connection with Coaxial Cable with Ferrite 4 6 2 Make the Connections After routing all video control power and alarm wires 1 Attach a 3 4 inch NPS 20 mm conduit fitting to the hole in which you bring in the wires Be sure to thread the inside nut to the conduit fitting 2 Route the video control power an...

Page 63: ...r to Section 4 6 1 Coaxial Cable Connections page 62 6 Connect the BNC plug male connector of the coax cable with ferrite to its mating connector J102 in the Interface Box 7 Attach the video and control data in out wires to their respective terminals in the Interface Box Refer to Table 4 1 Page 66 for terminal connections 8 If using UTP for video you must attach an RJ45 connector plug to the incom...

Page 64: ...on the lid with the two posts at the rear of the Interface box b Rotate the lid down c Squeeze the ground clips located at the front of the box against the Interface box with your fingers before closing the lid to ensure that the lid does not catch on the ground clips d Secure the lid to the Interface box by pushing the lid down until the clip on the lid catches against the box 1 4 pin Alarm Conne...

Page 65: ... following figure is a detailed illustration of the In ceiling Interface box Figure 4 9 In ceiling Interface Box 1 Fiber Optics 5 Coax Video 2 UTP Ethernet Video Ethernet for VG5 700 Series only 6 Alarm In 3 Dome Power 7 Analog In 4 Data In Out 8 Relay P105 P104 P102 P103 J101 J102 24VAC 24VAC P101 SIG GND TXD RXD C C NC NO COM AGND A2 A1 J103 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 AGND AGND OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 ...

Page 66: ... below for an illustration Figure 4 10 Bubble Release Screw 3 Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera module 4 If you plan to use the RS232 or the RS485 protocol to control the dome refer to either Section 5 4 2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol page 74 or Section 5 4 3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol page 75 for instructions Then proceed to the next step 5 Pla...

Page 67: ...tach Housing to Interface Box 1 Insert the In ceiling housing through the hole in the ceiling to verify that the edge of the hole support the unit Then remove the housing from the hole 2 Align the ball studs of the In Ceiling Housing to the Stud Retainers on Interface Box and attach NOTICE The dome bubble comes assembled with a white trim ring An optional black trim ring is supplied separately To ...

Page 68: ...g Figure 4 13 In Ceiling Housing and Interface Box 1 Interface Box 4 Thumb Screw 2 Ball Stud 5 Tether Point 3 In ceiling Housing 6 Ceiling Clamp CAUTION The In ceiling dome is provided with tether points on each side of the housing To prevent injury attach a safety wire from a secure anchor point above the ceiling to a tether point on the dome housing refer to Figure 4 14 Page 69 below for an illu...

Page 69: ...iling 2 Tighten both clamps using a 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the housing to the ceiling Figure 4 14 Secure Dome to Ceiling 1 Tether Point 4 Ceiling Clamp 2 Ceiling Clamp 5 Rotate Clockwise to Engage Clamp 3 Tether Point mm inches 41 7 MAX 1 64 CEILING 12 7 MIN 0 50 CEILING CAUTION Over torquing the Ceiling Clamps can damage the clamp or ceiling Only tighten the clamp until it contacts the ...

Page 70: ...cordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes CAUTION All wires for installation applications must be routed through a grounded conduit 115 230 VAC Copper Wire To comply with local codes 24 V to AutoDome VA Watts 14 AWG 2 5 mm 16 AWG 1 5 mm 18 AWG 1 0 mm AutoDome 600 Indoor 27 15 129 m 422 ft 81 m 265 ft 51 m 167 ft AutoDome 600 Outdoor1 55 51 63 m 207 ft 40 m 130 ft 25 m 82...

Page 71: ...on or Pre Comp which extends the normal range of control from the head end The following figure illustrates the connections necessary to transmit video and control over a UTP cable Figure 5 1 Video and Control over UTP Size O D between 4 6 mm 0 181 in and 7 9 mm 0 312 in Shield Copper braid 95 Central Conductor Standard copper center Terminal Connector BNC Cable Compensation Maximum Distances Vide...

Page 72: ...r The AutoDome has a 100 Ω termination resistor between the Biphase C and C terminals Multimode Fiber Type 50 125 µm 62 5 125 µm low loss multimode glass fiber Maximum Distance 4 km 2 5 miles Minimum Bandwidth 20 MHz Video 850 nm Control 1300 nm Requirement Bosch LTC 4629 Fiber Receiver at controller end of system Terminal Connector ST Singlemode Fiber Type 9 125 µm low loss single glass fiber Max...

Page 73: ...he 100 Ω resistor must be removed from all but the last dome You can daisy chain a maximum of four 4 AutoDomes Figure 5 3 Connections for a Daisy Chain Configuration 1 C Biphase 7 AutoDome Data In Out 2 C Biphase 8 Head End Biphase 3 Earth Ground 9 P105 P106 Connector 4 RxD 10 C Biphase 5 TxD 11 C Biphase 6 Signal Ground 12 Shield 1 C Biphase 9 Dome 3 2 C Biphase 10 Dome 2 3 Earth Ground 11 Dome 1...

Page 74: ...eiver at relatively slow baud rates up to 57 6 Kbaud and short distances up to 50 ft Figure 5 4 Connections for RS232 Operation NOTICE After making the wire connections for RS232 operation reposition the slide switch located on the CPU Module to the camera head inward and away from the LEDs Wire Type 3 wire TXD RXD common Distance 15 m 50 ft Maximum Baud Rate 57 6 Kb Voltage 15 V Termination 100 Ω...

Page 75: ...ugh RS485 can be connected in a 2 or 4 wire mode 1 Switch Location 2 LEDs 3 RS232 4 CPU Module NOTICE The wire shield must be tied to signal at both ends if 2 wire twisted pair is used After connecting the wires for RS485 operation make sure the slide switch on the main board to the camera head is positioned toward the LEDs default CAUTION Bosch recommends that multiple RS485 connections be arrang...

Page 76: ... Optic Module with an RS232 RS422 Controller An AutoDome with a fiber optic module is prewired to operate with Biphase signals only This section describes the procedures necessary to control a VG5 series AutoDome fitted with a fiber optic kit using an RS232 controller or a Pelco RS422 controller To control a VG5 Series Autodome from an RS232 or from a Pelco RS422 controller you must run control wi...

Page 77: ...oss the C and C pins 4 Cut the five wires from the green Serial Communications wire mating connector Ensure that the insulation covers each wire to avoid wires from touching 5 Cut back the insulation on the blue ground wire and on the green RxD wire enough to be able to connect these wires back into the P106 connector 6 Connect the blue ground wire to the C pin on the P106 connector 7 Connect the ...

Page 78: ...commands Remove the bubble from the VG5 AutoDome housing Locate the protocol switch on the CPU board Ensure that the protocol switch is in the left position for RS232 operation Figure 5 9 Position of CPU Switch for RS232 Operation 11 Return the bubble to the AutoDome housing 12 Return power to the power supply box 1 Switch Location 2 LEDs 3 Move Switch to the left for RS232 Operation 4 CPU Module ...

Page 79: ...how the alarm is configured a short or a break in the alarm s circuit can trigger the tamper signal 6 2 Configuring Supervised Alarms inputs 1 and 2 To configure Alarm 1 or 2 pin 5 or 6 for supervision you must install a 2 2 K end of line resistor in the circuit Then you program the alarms through the AutoDome main menu to either Normally Open Supervised N O S or Normally Closed Supervised N C S 6...

Page 80: ...stor in the alarm circuit 2 Connect the alarm wires to input 1 or 2 pin 5 or 6 and to the ground pin 7 at the AutoDome Figure 6 2 N C S Normally Closed Supervised Connections 3 From the AutoDome main menu select Alarm Setup Inputs Setup and set Alarm Input to N C S See the table below for contact and condition details AutoDome Programmed N O S Contact Alarm Condition Open Normal Closed Alarm Cut o...

Page 81: ...nu select Alarm Setup Inputs Setup and set Alarm Input to N O See the table below for contact and condition details 6 3 2 Configuring a Normally Closed Non supervised Alarm 1 Connect the alarm to the appropriate input 1 through 7 and ground at the AutoDome Figure 6 4 N C Normally Closed Non supervised Connections 2 From the AutoDome main menu select Alarm Setup Inputs Setup and set Alarm Input to ...

Page 82: ...a maximum voltage rating of 2 A 30 DC 1 Connect the appropriate stripped wire to the AutoDome COM connector 2 Connect the appropriate stripped wire to the N O or N C connector depending on your requirement 6 4 2 Configuring an Open Collector Output Outputs 1 2 and 3 are open collector types These outputs must be connected to a positive voltage between 5 and 32 V to complete the circuit with a maxi...

Page 83: ...wing procedures and comply with all the warnings listed below 7 2 1 Cleaning the Bubble Interior The extremely soft interior surface should not be cleaned by rubbing or dusting with a cloth Use clean dry compressed air preferably from a spray can to remove any dust from the interior surface To remove the bubble from a pendant housing 1 Using both hands apply a firm counterclockwise looking up at t...

Page 84: ...elow for an illustration Figure 7 2 Bubble Release Screw 7 2 2 Cleaning the Bubble Exterior The exterior of the bubble is hard coated for extra protection If cleaning becomes necessary only use cleaning solutions and cloths suitable for cleaning safety glass lenses Dry the bubble thoroughly with a dry nonabrasive cloth to prevent water spots Never scrub the bubble with any abrasive material or cle...

Page 85: ...ffective distance that the AutoTracker can track an individual Bosch recommends a minimum camera height of 3 6 m 12 ft It is also important to note that the AutoDome will not tilt above the horizon when tracking The graph below shows the maximum tracking distance for an AutoDome with a specific camera installed at various heights Figure 1 1 Maximum AutoTracker distance for a camera at a certain he...

Page 86: ...low of people to move across the camera s field of view Avoid motion that moves directly towards the camera Avoid locations that attract large numbers of people such as retail stores or intersections A 4 Unwanted Motion Use the Virtual Masking feature refer to the VG5 Series AutoDome User s Manual to mask unwanted motion from trees or cars Bosch recommends that you draw the virtual mask 10 larger ...

Page 87: ...ing 83 release aperture 66 84 C cable compensation 70 cable standards 70 cables copper 70 fiber optic 72 camera height 85 coaxial cable 70 communication protocol RS232 74 control data I O plug 18 copper wire 70 corner installation 16 29 corner plate 16 cover door 40 D daisy chaining 18 73 dome bubble 66 dome cap 49 drywall ceiling 60 E Ethernet 63 F fiber optic 72 module 28 multimode 72 single mod...

Page 88: ...r pendant arm corner or mast mount 14 wiring for pendant arm corner or mast mount 26 Pre Comp 70 preparing drywall ceiling 60 suspension ceiling 60 protocol RJ45 63 R relay 82 relay connectors 19 RJ45 63 roof parapet or pipe mount 37 47 cover door 40 dome cap 49 fiber optic model 57 parts 37 power supply box location 38 wall bracket 48 wall mount bracket 47 routing wires for in ceiling mount 61 fo...

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