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AutoDome Easy 

Alarm Menu 

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Installation and Configuration Manual

 December 06, 2006 | F01U074570 | 3.0

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Alarm Menu

The Alarm menu provides access to edit the alarm options.

15.1

Releasing an Alarm 

There are two modes of operation. Time out releases the alarm after the dwell time. However, 
time out may also be released by pressing OFF + 6 + 5 + ENTER. Momentary can only be 
released with the following sequence: press OFF + 6 + 5 + ENTER. 

MAIN MENU

ALARM MENU

PRESET

INPUT: NO

TOUR

OPTION: MOMENTARY

AUTO PAN

PRESET: 05

SECTOR

DWELL TIME

ALARM

SAVE AND EXIT

CAMERA SETUP

EXIT W/O SAVE

DOME SETUP

EXIT

Menu

Description

Options

Default

Input

Defines the type of physical 
input. 

NC - Normally Closed
NO - Normally Open
OFF - Alarm input is disregarded

OFF

Option

Defines the mode of operation.

Time Out - Upon alarm activation, the cam-
era moves to the defined preset and 
remains in alarm for the specified dwell 
time. When the time has expired the cam-
era reverts back to the previous operation 
prior to the alarm being activated.
Momentary - Upon alarm activation, the 
camera moves to the pre-defined preset 
position and remains in alarm mode until 
OFF + 65 + ENTER is pressed. After the 
alarm is acknowledged, the camera reverts 
back to the previous operation prior to the 
alarm being activated.

Time Out

Preset

Moves to the defined preset, 
upon alarm activation,

All saved presets are available.

1

Dwell Time

In time out mode, the camera 
remains in alarm mode for the 
specified dwell time.

Allows a range of 5-99 sec.

5

Save and Exit

Saves and exits the menu.

Exit W/O Save

Exits the menu without saving the 
data.

Summary of Contents for AutoDome Easy

Page 1: ...AutoDome Easy VEZ Series en Installation and Configuration Manual ...

Page 2: ...egistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Due to the nature of this material this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies in the United States of America It is not this publisher s intent to use any of these names generically The r...

Page 3: ...er paragraph figure or table Underline Used to emphasize a point courier Denotes the actual name of an object the exact code that should be typed or a message returned from a system i NOTICE Notices inform you of essential but non critical information Read these messages carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help you avoid making mistakes CAUTION Cautionary messages pro...

Page 4: ...ervice Centers USA Phone 800 366 2283 or 585 340 4162 Fax 800 366 1329 Email cctv repair us bosch com Technical Support Phone 800 326 1450 Email technical support us bosch com CCTV Spare Parts Phone 800 894 5215 or 408 957 3065 Fax 408 935 5938 Email BoschCCTVparts ca slr com Canada Phone 514 738 2434 Fax 514 738 8480 Europe Middle East Asia Pacific Region Phone 44 0 1495 274558 Fax 44 0 1495 2742...

Page 5: ...er hazards 9 Safety Check Upon completion of servicing or repairs to the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure proper operating condition 10 Power Sources Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label If unsure of the type of power supply to use contact your dealer or local power company For units intended to operate from battery power refe...

Page 6: ... might be fatal U S A models only refer to the National Electrical Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV systems For Rack mount Product 1 Ventilation Do not place this equipment in a built in installation or rack unless proper ventilation is pro vided or the manufacturer s instructions were followed The equipment must not exceed its maximum operating temperature requirements 2 Mechanical...

Page 7: ...n The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communi cations Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Sécurité Attention l installation doit exclusivement être réalisée par du WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environ...

Page 8: ...EICH DIE VOM BENUTZER GEWARTET WER DEN KÖNNEN LASSEN SIE WARTUNGSARBEITEN NUR VON QUALIFIZIERTEM WARTUNGSPERSONAL AUS FÜHREN Este símbolo indica que existen puntos de tensión peligrosos sin aislamiento dentro de la cubierta de la unidad Estos puntos pueden constituir un riesgo de descarga eléctrica El usuario debe consultar las instrucciones de fun cionamiento y mantenimiento reparación en la docu...

Page 9: ...N ZICH GEEN ONDERDELEN DIE U ZELF KUNT REPARE REN LAAT SERVICE EN ONDERHOUD UITVOEREN DOOR GEKWALIFICEERD PERSONEEL Questo simbolo indica la presenza di tensione pericolosa non isolata all interno del contenitore del prodotto Ciò comporta un potenziale rischio di scosse elettriche Si consiglia di consultare le istruzioni operative e di manutenzione interventi tecnici contenute nella documentazione...

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Page 11: ...Safety Precautions en xi Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 12: ...xii en Safety Precautions Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 13: ...phase 5 5 1 1 Direct Control 5 5 1 2 Daisy Chaining 6 5 2 Connecting the Video 7 5 3 Connecting the Power 7 5 4 Connecting the Alarm Input 7 6 Address ID 8 6 1 Setting the Address ID 8 7 Setting Protocol and Video Format 10 8 Installing the AutoDome Easy 11 8 1 Surface Mount 11 8 1 1 Preparing the Drywall Ceiling for Installation 11 8 1 2 Preparing the Suspension Ceiling for Installation 12 8 1 3 ...

Page 14: ...pping a Tour 19 13 Auto Pan Menu 19 13 1 Set Auto Scans 19 13 2 Run Auto Pan 20 14 Sector Menu 20 15 Alarm Menu 21 15 1 Releasing an Alarm 21 16 Camera Setup Menu 22 16 1 Focus Control Menu 22 16 2 WB Control Menu 23 16 3 AE Control Menu 24 16 4 L L Control Menu 26 16 5 Picture Menu 27 16 6 Initialize Camera Menu 27 17 Dome Setup Menu 28 17 1 Home Function 29 17 2 Initialize Dome Menu 30 17 3 Dome...

Page 15: ...osch Security Systems Sales or Customer Service Representative The original packing carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit and must be used if returning the unit for service Save it for possible future use 1 1 Parts List The AutoDome Easy includes the following components One 1 PTZ Dome Dome camera One 1 accessory kit including part number 9965 300 00648 One 1 Locking Torx W...

Page 16: ... the device to a power source corresponding to the indications given on the marking label Use only the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug the device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Do not use the device near water Do not use the device in the presence of inflammable substances Do not allow children or unauthorized personnel to use the devic...

Page 17: ...sample configuration Fig 2 1 System Configuration 3 Installing the AutoDome Easy This chapter outlines the procedures required to install the AutoDome Easy Installation should be made by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 3 1 Mounting the AutoDome Easy The AutoDome Easy can be surface or wall mounted The appropriate mount should be installed before installing the AutoDome E...

Page 18: ... center conductor Recommended cables are RG 59 RG 6 U or RG 11U 4 3 Power The recommended power cable is a 2 conductor 14 18 gage cable depending on the dis tance Refer to the wiring distance guide Table 4 1 on page 5 CAUTION Installation should only be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes CAUTION The biphase shield must...

Page 19: ...rol sys tem such as a control keyboard using biphase 5 1 1 Direct Control To connect the biphase configuration do the following 1 Locate the cable assembly with a two 2 pin black mating connector on one end and the brown and black flying leads on the other end 2 Connect the biphase from the controller to the black lead and secure 3 Connect the biphase from the controller to the brown lead and secu...

Page 20: ...onnector on one end and the brown and black flying leads on the other end 5 Connect the biphase from the controller to the first camera black lead and secure 6 Connect the biphase from the controller to the brown lead on the first camera and secure 7 Connect the biphase from the first camera black lead to the second camera black lead and secure 8 Connect the biphase from the first camera brown lea...

Page 21: ...onnecting the Alarm Input The AutoDome Easy provides one 1 alarm input This alarm input can be activated by dry contact devices which triggers the dome camera to move to a pre position The default alarm state is normally open but may be programmed to be normally closed See Section 10 Program and Operation for configuring alarm input To connect the alarm input do the following 1 Locate the cable as...

Page 22: ...ddress match the DVR input num ber for example Input 1 Dome 1 Input 2 Dome 2 etc Set a unique camera address ID using the switch selections inside the bubble 6 1 Setting the Address ID To set the unique AutoDome Easy ID address do the following 1 Loosen the bubble s four 4 tamper resistant screws using the torx wrench provided 2 Carefully lift the bubble and set it aside 3 Locate the SW501 switch ...

Page 23: ...OFF ON ON OFF OFF 44 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 45 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 46 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 47 ON ON ON ON OFF ON 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 48 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 49 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 51 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OF...

Page 24: ...e video format NTSC 60 Hz ON or PAL 50 Hz OFF Switches 9 and 0 set to biphase protocol see Table 7 1 Fig 7 1 AutoDome Easy Camera Function and Protocol Selection Switches Table 7 1 Dome Camera Function Table 7 2 Dome Camera Protocol Function i NOTICE The error message PROTOCOL IS NOT MATCHED is displayed during the power up cycle if switches 9 and 0 are not set correctly Reference Description 1 Do...

Page 25: ...gure 8 1 Reference 5 to mark the center of the hole 4 Drill or cut the appropriate size hole required for the cables i NOTICE The image sensors in modern CCD cameras are highly sensitive and require special care for proper performance and extended lifetime Follow the guidelines for optimum results with your camera Do not expose to direct sunlight or bright spotlights in operating and nonoperating ...

Page 26: ...he cables 5 Drill the appropriate holes for the mounting screws not supplied 6 Orient the locking tab as seen in Figure 8 1 reference 3 of the mounting plate facing the center toward the field of view for a 180 degree position 7 Secure the mounting plate to the ceiling with the appropriate screws not supplied 8 1 3 Installing the Base to the Mounting Plate To install the base to a drywall or suspe...

Page 27: ...hase START UP BOSCH Version 2 0 x 8 1 5 Installing the Base to a Junction Box If it is not possible to drill a hole in the ceiling for wiring it is recommended to use a junction box not supplied To mount a junction box follow all standard procedures To install the AutoDome Easy to a junction box follow the steps below 1 Carefully loosen the bubble by using the torx wrench provided to remove the fo...

Page 28: ...mand number key s 3 the Enter key Depending on the type of keyboard the control function keys are labeled ON or AUX ON OFF or AUX OFF SET or SET SHOT SHOT or SHOW SHOT Typical Keyboard Features Usage Function Keys Selects a specific control setting Number Keys Inputs a number from 0 to 9 Camera Key Selects a camera number Enter Key Inputs a selection Focus Key Sets the lens focus or makes a menu s...

Page 29: ...menu i NOTICE The main menu can not be accessed when an auto pan or preset tour is running Press the joystick in any direction to stop the tour or auto pan MAIN MENU PRESET TOUR AUTO PAN SECTOR ALARM CAMERA SETUP DOME SETUP EXIT Menu Description Preset Pre selects and stores combinations of pan tilt and zoom positions which allow a set view to be recalled Also known as preset shot Tour Accesses a ...

Page 30: ... TITLE Scene 1 AUTO PAN 0 1234567890 1 1234567890 SECTOR ALARM 2 1234567890 3 1234567890 CAMERA SETUP DOME SETUP 4 1234567890 5 1234567890 EXIT SAVE AND EXIT EXIT W O SAVE Menu Description Number Represents the presets which have been saved Twisting the joystick with a preset number highlighted moves the camera to the saved preset location Title Controls a 10 character scene name which is displaye...

Page 31: ...ress ON 4 6 ENTER to access the main menu 2 Select PRESET TOUR or AUTO PAN 3 Select the appropriate number for the preset preset tour or auto pan to be edited 4 Select the TITLE field twist the joystick A character is displayed and the cursor starts blinking indicating it is in edit mode 5 Twist the joystick knob to the right or left to begin scrolling through the characters Twist the joystick rig...

Page 32: ...k left to go backwards 9 Press the joystick to the right after reaching the desired number The number stops blink ing The next sequential number is changed to blinking twist the joystick and repeat step 8 10 When satisfied with the preset tour select SAVE AND EXIT To exit without saving select EXIT W O SAVE MAIN MENU TOUR MENU PRESET TOUR 1 TOUR TITLE AUTO PAN DWELL TIME 05 SEC SECTOR 01 03 05 ALA...

Page 33: ...g point press OFF 5 ENTER 7 Select TILT AND ZOOM 8 Press ON 5 ENTER to gain access of the CONTROL When finished selecting the cam era s tilt and zoom press OFF 5 ENTER 9 Select END POINT i NOTICE A shortcut is available for tour 1 Press ON 8 ENTER MAIN MENU AUTO PAN MENU PRESET AUTO PAN 1 TOUR TITLE AUTO PAN START POINT 017 0 SECTOR TILT AND ZOOM 002 6 ALARM END POINT 176 9 CAMERA SETUP SAVE AND E...

Page 34: ...TOR1 to SECTOR8 i NOTICE Two shortcuts are available for auto pan Press ON 1 ENTER to activate a continuous pan from 0 to 360 degrees starting at the cur rent tilt and zoom positions Press ON 2 ENTER to activate auto pan 1 MAIN MENU SECTOR MENU PRESET SECTOR 1 TOUR TITLE AUTO PAN START POINT 017 0 SECTOR END POINT 176 9 ALARM DELETE DATA CAMERA SETUP SAVE AND EXIT DOME SETUP EXIT W O SAVE EXIT Men...

Page 35: ...osed NO Normally Open OFF Alarm input is disregarded OFF Option Defines the mode of operation Time Out Upon alarm activation the cam era moves to the defined preset and remains in alarm for the specified dwell time When the time has expired the cam era reverts back to the previous operation prior to the alarm being activated Momentary Upon alarm activation the camera moves to the pre defined prese...

Page 36: ...or and sharpness settings Initialize Camera Resets to the default settings for the camera setup menu only Exit W O Save Exits the menu without saving the data CAMERA SETUP MENU FOCUS CONTROL MENU FOCUS CONTROL MODE MANUAL WB CONTROL DISTANCE 0 1M AE CONTROL DIGITAL ZOOM OFF L L CONTROL SAVE AND EXIT PICTURE EXIT W O SAVE INITIALIZE CAMERA EXIT Menu Description Options Default Mode Selects either m...

Page 37: ...proper color reproduction as the color temperature of a scene changes For example from daylight to fluorescent lighting Indoor Optimizes camera color for typical indoor conditions Outdoor Optimizes camera color for typical outdoor conditions Manual Manually adjusts the cam era s output color independent of the lighting used Auto Automatically adjusts the output color to display a natural color ind...

Page 38: ...he camera automatically adjusts the gain and shutter The iris and brightness may be pre defined Manual The camera operates in the manual mode The iris gain and shutter must be pre defined Flickerless The camera automatically removes flicker when camera signal format does not coincide with the power source frequency For example when an NTSC camera is used with 50 Hz power AUTO Iris Controls the len...

Page 39: ... amplifies parts of the image to compensate for large contrast differences when only a portion of the image is brightly lit e g a person in a sunlit doorway ON OFF OFF Save and Exit Saves the data and exits the menu Exit W O Save Exits the menu Mode Iris Gain Shutter Brightness Back Light Auto z z Shutter PRI z z z Iris PRI z z z Manual z z z z Menu Description Options Default ...

Page 40: ...LIZE CAMERA EXIT Menu Description Options Default Mode Selects the sync mode Internal Synchronizes camera to an internal crystal This choice is recom mended if there is noise on the power line External Synchronizes camera to AC power This choice eliminates picture roll in multi camera systems Internal Phase Optimizes the line lock mode to eliminate picture roll in mul tiphase power applications Al...

Page 41: ...he following message CAMERA WILL BE INITIALIZED ARE YOU SURE CAMERA SETUP MENU PICTURE MENU FOCUS CONTROL MIRROR OFF WB CONTROL SHARPNESS 09 AE CONTROL SAVE AND EXIT L L CONTROL EXIT W O SAVE PICTURE INITIALIZE CAMERA EXIT Menu Description Options Default Mirror Selects a mirror image ON OFF OFF Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the pic ture Allows a range of 0 15 8 Save and Exit Saves the data a...

Page 42: ...nu English Espanol and Francais English OSD Display Controls the information displayed by the OSD ON Displays the dome address sector title and the camera position data OFF Displays sec tor titles only OFF Auto Pivot Automatically turns the AutoDome Easy camera 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lowest position When the cam era vertically reaches 90 degrees it stops Release the joystick then...

Page 43: ...escription Options Default Mode Disables enables the hom ing function ON OFF OFF Function Type Reverts to the defined mode of operation Tour Access a sequence of pre set shots combined to provide a pre programmed tour of the area covered by an AutoDome Easy camera Auto Pan Customizes auto pan tours Preset Pre selects and stores a combination of pan tilt and zoom positions which allow a set view to...

Page 44: ...g message ALL DATA WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE 17 3 Dome Information Menu The Dome Information menu displays the firmware version DOME SETUP MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH ALL DATA WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE OSD DISPLAY OFF NO AUTO PIVOT ON YES HOME FUNCTION INITIALIZE DOME DOME INFORMATION SAVE AND EXIT EXIT W O SAVE DOME SETUP MENU DOME INFORMATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERSION 2 0 0 OSD DISPLAY OFF EXIT A...

Page 45: ...pan between defined limits On Off 8 Play pre position Tour 1 Activate deactivate Off 65 Alarm acknowledge Acknowledge alarm or deactivate physi cal outputs On 66 Displays firmware version Displays firmware version number Set 1 60 Pre position programming Set programs a preset view Shot 1 60 Pre position recall Shot recall programmed preset Set 110 Factory P T home position Set recalibrate home pos...

Page 46: ... connection between the camera and monitor made properly The image on the screen is dim Is the lens dirty If so clean the lens with a soft clean cloth The contrast on the screen is too weak Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor Is the camera exposed to strong light If so change the camera position The image on the screen is flickers Does the camera face directly into the sun or fluo rescent l...

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