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MIC612 Thermal Camera

F.01U.249.416 | 2.0 | 2012.09

Installation Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

1.7

FCC and ICES Compliance

FCC ET ICES INFORMATION (commercial applications)

(U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only, CLASS A)

This device complies with 

part 15

 of the 

FCC Rules

. Operation is subject to the following 

conditions:

this device may not cause harmful interference, and

this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation.

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 when the 

equipment is operated in a 

commercial

 environment. This equipment generates, uses, and 

radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 

instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of 

this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the 

user will be required to correct the interference at his expense.

Intentional or unintentional modifications, not expressly approved by the party responsible 

for compliance, shall not be made. Any such modifications could void the user's authority to 

operate the equipment. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced 

radio/television technician for corrective action.

The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications 

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.

INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICES (applications commerciales )

(modèles utilisés aux États-Unis et au Canada uniquement, CLASSE A)

Ce produit est conforme aux normes FCC partie 15. la mise en service est soumises aux deux 

conditions suivantes:

cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférence nuisible et

cet appareil doit pouvoir tolérer toutes les interférences auxquelles il est soumit, y 

compris les interférences qui pourraient influer sur son bon fonctionnement.

Suite à différents tests, cet appareil s’est révélé conforme aux exigences imposées aux 

appareils numériques de Classe A en vertu de la section 15 du règlement de la Commission 

fédérale des communications des États-Unis (FCC). Ces contraintes sont destinées à fournir 

une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles quand l'appareil est utilisé dans 

une installation commerciale. Cette appareil génère, utilise et émet de l'energie de fréquence 

radio, et peut, en cas d'installation ou d'utilisation non conforme aux instructions, générer des 

interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. L’utilisation de ce produit dans une zone 

résidentielle peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles. Le cas échéant, l’utilisateur devra 

remédier à ces interférences à ses propres frais.

NOTICE! 

This is a 

class A 

product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 

interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

NOTICE! 

Ce produit est un appareil de 

Classe A

. Son utilisation dans une zone résidentielle risque de 

provoquer des interférences. Le cas échéant, l’utilisateur devra prendre les mesures 

nécessaires pour y remédier.

Summary of Contents for MIC 612 Series

Page 1: ...MIC612 Thermal Camera MIC612 en Installation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...nstallation 17 4 1 Typical Installation Configurations 17 4 2 Overview of Installation Steps 18 4 3 Mounting the Camera 19 4 4 Installing the MIC Power Supply Unit PSU 20 4 4 1 Earth Link on PCB 21 4 4 2 Fuse Ratings 21 4 4 3 Layout of MIC Power Supply Units PSUs for MIC612 22 4 4 4 Installation Instructions 23 4 4 5 Commissioning the Camera with Heater Option Fitted 28 4 5 Fitting the Optional Su...

Page 4: ... Menu 43 6 6 Communication Setup Menu 45 6 7 Alarm Setup 46 6 8 Language Menu 49 6 9 Diagnostics Menu 50 7 On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol 53 7 1 Bosch Menu 54 7 2 Camera Setup 54 7 3 PTZ Setup 55 7 4 Other Menus 56 8 Operation of the Thermal Camera 57 8 1 Switching Video 57 8 2 Flat Field Correction FFC 57 8 3 Displaying Thermal Camera Temperature 57 8 4 Triggering Alarms On Detection ...

Page 5: ...evation and Compass Directions 64 10 5 1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point 64 10 5 2 Displaying Azimuth Elevation and Compass Headings 65 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 66 A Keyboard Commands By Number 67 A 1 Keyboard Commands Bosch Protocol 67 A 1 1 Commands Optical Camera 67 A 1 2 Commands Thermal Camera 69 A 2 Keyboard Commands Pelco Protocol 71 Index 73 ...

Page 6: ...e product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly 1 4 Important Safety Instructions Read follow and retain for future reference all of the following safety instructions Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit DANGER This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as Dangerous V...

Page 7: ...Mount the camera per the manufacturer s instructions and only with MIC mounting accessories For transportation rotate the ball so that the window points toward the base This will protect the wiper and the windows during transit CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY UNITS HAVE POWER SUPPLIED WHENEV...

Page 8: ...ior to operation In some cases camera may require soft reset Aux ON 911 or a power cycle before usable video is available Ventilation The camera is a completely sealed unit and requires no special consideration as regards to ventilation Object and liquid entry With the exception of the base connector the camera can be exposed to non corrosive liquids without damage Never push objects into the base...

Page 9: ...line plug a plug with one blade wider than the other blade This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet in only one way If unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet contact a locally certified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug U S A models only Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provi...

Page 10: ... 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 INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICES applications commerciales modèles utilisés aux États Unis et au Canada uniquement CLASSE A Ce produit est conforme aux normes FCC partie 15 la mise en service est soumises aux deux conditions suivantes ce...

Page 11: ... security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT 1 9 Customer Support and Service If this unit needs service contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems Service Center for authorization to return and shipping instructions Service C...

Page 12: ...2 Additional Products Required The following table lists additional products sold separately by Bosch or other manufacturers required to operate MIC Series 612 cameras 2 3 Additional Tools Required The following table lists additional tools required not supplied by Bosch CAUTION Take extra care lifting or moving MIC612 cameras because of their weight 10 66 kg 23 5 lb Quantity Part 1 MIC Series 612...

Page 13: ...Mount Bracket MIC PMB however users should be aware that lamp posts can often be subject to movement and are not suitable platforms in all conditions or for all applications For mounting directly onto buildings Bosch Security Systems manufactures a range of brackets suitable for all typical building installations for upright 90 or Inverted positions Figure 3 1 MIC camera mounting positions Upright...

Page 14: ...t MIC PMB with Shallow Conduit Adapter MIC SCA and Wall Mount Bracket MIC WMB Figure 3 3 Wall Mount Bracket MIC WMB with Shallow Conduit Adapter MIC SCA and Spreader Plate MIC SPR Number Description 1 Securing bolts for Shallow Conduit Adapter 2 90 mm stainless steel pole banding 3 Blocks for Pole Mount Bracket 4 Plate for Pole Mount Bracket 5 Securing bolts for plate for Pole Mount Bracket 6 Shal...

Page 15: ... the correct way for installation with the camera ball down rotate the camera tilt axis 180 For more information see Section 5 6 Configuring the Camera for Inverted Operation page 36 If the camera is mounted ball down it is essential that the connector and base area of the camera are completely sealed from water ingress Any water getting into the connector is liable to cause corrosion to the conne...

Page 16: ...es for wiring into terminals in the MIC PSU Figure 3 6 Composite cable before connection to MIC612 camera Figure 3 7 Composite cable connected to MIC612 camera 3 4 About Alarm Inputs and Outputs The table below identifies the number of alarm inputs and outputs available with and without an 8 input alarm card installed in the MIC PSU NOTICE Bosch does not recommend using the composite cable for dis...

Page 17: ...al Code Part I also called CE Code or CSA C22 1 and all applicable local codes Bosch Security Systems Inc accepts no liability for any damages or losses caused by incorrect or improper installation CAUTION Ensure that a strong tether between the camera pan shaft and the mounting surface is used to secure the MIC camera to prevent any danger of dropping the product during installation Take extra ca...

Page 18: ...nit PSU See Section 4 4 4 Installation Instructions page 23 3 Make the necessary connections for power telemetry and video See Section 4 4 4 Installation Instructions page 23 4 Connect the camera to the computer See Section 5 Getting Started 5 Configure the camera for inverted operation for cameras mounted in inverted position See Section 5 6 Configuring the Camera for Inverted Operation page 36 6...

Page 19: ...s See step 8 3 Fit the mounting brackets securely observing all appropriate safety precautions and local building regulations 4 Carefully lift the camera to the mounting point 5 Connect the female 14 pin connector end of the shielded composite cable to the male plug in the base of the camera Screw the cable connector sleeve onto the plug until it is firmly secured approximately four 4 turns from t...

Page 20: ...E and FCC approval and has a cast aluminum enclosure that is weather resistant rated IP65 Features include A provision for driving various optional interface cards mounted internally to the MIC power supply enclosure for example an 8 input alarm card MIC ALM A provision for a signal interface card MIC BP4 to connect telemetry to Bosch Biphase equipment Screw termination of all cables composite tel...

Page 21: ...nt 4 4 2 Fuse Ratings The MIC PSUs for MIC612 cameras have four 4 off 20 mm fuses numbers 13 16 in Figure 4 3 in fuse holders The ratings for these fuses are fixed on the low voltage secondary side but change with input voltage on the high voltage primary side The following table shows the fuse values that should be fitted to provide proper protection for the MIC 240PSU 2 and MIC 115PSU 2 power su...

Page 22: ...n Terminal Type of Connection Terminal 1 HD1 AC Power input Screw terminal 2 HD3 Shielded composite cable connections to camera Screw terminal 3 HD5 RS 485 control Screw terminal 4 HD4 Telemetry header Molex connector 5 HD8 USB to RS 485 converter Molex connector 6 HD6 Optional Auxiliary heater Screw terminal 7 HD7 Video composite cable Screw terminal 8 HD2 Tamper switch Screw terminal 9 CN3 Video...

Page 23: ...2 pole listed circuit breaker or branch rated fuses are required A readily accessible 2 pole disconnect device with a contact separation of at least 3mm must be incorporated externally to the equipment WARNING To meet UL standards and ratings all external wires for installation applications must be routed through a permanently earthed metal conduit CAUTION Except for the Earth Link heater links an...

Page 24: ...enclosure to the mounting surface using four 4 M6 stainless steel screws and washers not supplied which fit through the large holes in the enclosure as shown in Figure 4 4 6 Unscrew the four 4 M3 screws on the internal high voltage input head end shield marked with Danger covering the mains cable terminal HD1 retain the screws Figure 4 5 Enclosure showing shield and earth core cable between earth ...

Page 25: ...ermination post 15 Replace the copper washer Secure with the brass nut Figure 4 6 Mains input with shield removed showing terminal block HD1 before wiring 16 Replace the internal shield taking care to avoid pinching the cables Tighten the screws 17 Feed the unconnected end of the shielded composite cable through the top right M16 cable gland item 2 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 MIC PSU Enclosure with cabl...

Page 26: ...y return Green 3 HD3 3 RxB Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Rx Full Duplex RxB Half Duplex Tx RxB White 4 HD3 4 RxA Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Rx Full Duplex RxA Half Duplex Tx RxA Yellow 5 HD3 5 0v Ground Drain Wire Shield Screen Black 6 HD3 6 TxA Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Tx Full Duplex TxA Blue 7 HD3 7 TxB Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Tx Full Duplex TxB Violet 8 HD3 8 Video Video output of optical...

Page 27: ...y cable through the bottom right M12 cable gland item 4 Figure 4 7 27 Connect head end RS 485 control to terminal block HD5 as indicated in the table below Note The terminal block is positioned with the screw terminals on the left next to the fuses Pins are numbered from top to bottom in that orientation Non IR PSU PCBs are marked 28 If connecting to additional add on cards for example a card for ...

Page 28: ...t change two links on the printed circuit board PCB of the power supply Follow these steps 1 Disconnect the power supply from the power source 2 Locate Link 1 and Link 2 on the PCB next to terminal block HD6 The default setting is 0V Figure 4 9 PCB links set to 0V 3 Break the two solder links and remove any excess solder 4 Solder the links using TCW link wire from the left hand pads to the middle ...

Page 29: ...er do not rotate by hand until the bottom of the camera head is facing up 3 Remove the four 4 retaining bolts from the lid of the camera 4 Place a stainless steel boss into each screw hole and tighten using a flat head screwdriver 5 When all four 4 bosses have been fitted align the holes in the sunshield with the correponding bosses Push the sunshield until it fits snugly onto the camera head 6 Fi...

Page 30: ...separately 5 1 2 Establishing Control of the Camera via RS 485 Protocol Users can connect via a PC RS 232 RS 232 to RS 485 converter MIC612 or b PC USB to RS 485 MIC612 RS 485 is capable of controlling a true multidrop network and is specified for up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single 2 wire bus The MIC612 camera can be connected in a 2 or 4 wire mode Available connection protocols are Pel...

Page 31: ...Manual Using a PC based graphical user interface GUI 5 3 1 Basic Keyboard Operation The following tables summarize the basic operations for a standard keyboard and the functions available to control a MIC612 camera Table 5 1 Typical Keyboard Functions Table 5 2 Typical Keyboard Controls for a MIC612 Camera CAUTION Bosch recommends that multiple RS 485 connections be arranged as a connected series ...

Page 32: ... are labeled ON or AUX ON OFF or AUX OFF SET or SET SHOT SHOT or SHOW SHOT Command numbers range from 1 to 999 See Section A Keyboard Commands By Number for a complete list of keyboard commands for Bosch protocol The Enter key can also be labeled with the symbol For example the keyboard command to make the MIC612 pan 360º continuously is ON 1 ENTER Press the ON key then press the number 1 key and ...

Page 33: ...tinuous playback Press and hold Initiate Recording B Press ACK to end recording 3 Pattern Press Initiate the MIC612 standard preset tour Tour 1 4 Pattern Press Initiate the MIC612 custom preset tour Tour 2 1 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates alarm output 1 This command is supported only if an 8 input alarm card is installed in the PSU powering the camera 2 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates d...

Page 34: ...ou do not need to go to the physical location of the camera to change the camera s address 5 4 2 FastAddress Bosch Protocol In Bosch protocol there are three 3 FastAddress commands ON 999 ENTER Displays and programs all cameras without an address in the system Number Description 1 Viewing window of optical camera 2 Viewing viewing of thermal camera 3 Connection from optical camera to matrix switch...

Page 35: ...Address is complete The table below identifies the setting of the thermal camera when you change the address of the optical camera You can change the address of the thermal camera via CTFID there is no Aux code for this 5 4 3 FastAddress Pelco Protocols This section provides instructions to set a FastAddress with a Pelco keyboard or controller The optical camera of the MIC612 with an address set t...

Page 36: ...table below identifies special passwords adn their function and security level 5 5 2 Setting Passwords Bosch Protocol To set or change a password locked command 1 Press OFF 90 ENTER to turn off the command lock 2 Press SET 802 ENTER to access the password menu 3 Tilt the joystick up or down to choose a number Tilt the joystick right to move to the next number position 4 Follow the on screen instru...

Page 37: ...a Setup Accesses adjustable camera settings such as white balance gain sharpness sync line lock backlight shutter and night mode Thermal Camera Setup Accesses the settings for the thermal camera Lens Setup Accesses adjustable lens settings such as focus iris zoom speed and digital zoom PTZ Setup Accesses adjustable pan tilt zoom PTZ settings such as Autopan tours PTZ speed inactivity period AutoPi...

Page 38: ...evel of the picture Sliding scale 1 to 16 Default setting 8 Camera Setup Exit White Bal EXT ATW Gain Control AUTO Max Gain Level 6 4 Sharpness 12 Backlight Comp OFF WDR OFF Shutter Mode Auto SensUP Shutter 1 60 Auto SensUP Max 15x Night Mode AUTO Night Mode Color OFF Night Mode Threshold 55 Pre Comp 1 Stabilization ON Restore Defaults Factory Setting Focus Iris Select Option Description ATW Defaul...

Page 39: ...default setting Night Mode Color Determines if color processing remains in effect while in night mode Options ON OFF default setting Night Mode Threshold Adjusts the level of light at which the camera automatically switches out of night mode B W operation Sliding scale 10 to 55 in increments of 5 10 is earlier 55 is later Default setting 40 Noise Reduction Mode Activates or deactivates the noise r...

Page 40: ...objects appear brighter than cold objects Black Hot Hot objects appear darker than cold objects Fusion Cold objects appear deep blue or purple or black hot objects appear yellow Rainbow Cold objects appear black hot objects appear red or yellow Globow Similar to Fusion without blue or purple Ironbow 1 Similar to Fusion with more red in the middle of the range Ironbow 2 Similar to Fusion with more ...

Page 41: ...ual iris speed Sliding scale 1 to 10 Default setting 5 Max Zoom Speed Adjusts the manual zoom speed Options SLOW MEDIUM FAST default setting Digital Zoom Enables or disables digital zoom Options ON default setting OFF Lens Setup Exit Auto Focus SPOT Auto Iris CONSTANT Auto Iris Level 8 Focus Speed 2 Iris Speed 5 Max Zoom Speed FAST Digital Zoom ON Restore Defaults Factory Setting Focus Iris Select...

Page 42: ...ixed Speed Sets pan and tilt speed when controlled by a fixed speed controller Sliding scale 1 to 15 Default setting 4 Inactivity Selects the mode to which the camera reverts after the set period of inactivity Options Inact Period Sets the time period of inactivity before the above action occurs Sliding scale 3 sec to 10 min Default setting 2 min PTZ Setup Exit Autopan 30 deg sec Tour 1 Period 5 s...

Page 43: ...degree pan position and as the North compass heading For more details refer to Section 10 5 Azimuth Elevation and Compass Directions page 64 6 5 Display Setup Menu The Display Setup Menu contains display settings that can be changed customized Title OSD Controls how the OSD displays sector or shot titles Options Option Description NORMAL Default setting The camera is straight upright the software ...

Page 44: ...clear a sector 1 through 16 Follow the on screen instructions Privacy Masking Allows masking of sensitive areas Select option Mask and follow the on screen instructions to set a mask for up to 24 privacy masks are available with a maximum limit of eight 8 to a scene For more details refer to Section 10 2 Privacy Masking page 63 Edit Sector Title Allows editing of existing Sector Zone Titles Select...

Page 45: ...ON default setting OFF ON automatically accepts baud rates from 2400 to 57600 Note If stepping from 2400 to 57600 baud you must first set the Baud Rate to 19200 for AutoBaud to detect the higher baud rate Baud Rate Manually sets the baud rate when AutoBaud is set to OFF Options are 2400 4800 9600 default setting 19200 38400 and 57600 Bilinx Activates Bilinx control communication Only available whe...

Page 46: ...by using non assigned keyboard command numbers NOTICE The maximum number of Alarm Inputs is eight 8 available only on the Alarm and Washer Pump Drive Card MIC ALM sold separately Without the MIC ALM installed in the MIC PSU only one alarm input is available See Section 3 4 About Alarm Inputs and Outputs page 16 for the specific number of alarm Inputs and Outputs per PSU Alarm Setup Inputs Setup Ex...

Page 47: ...hreshold page 58 Outputs Setup Submenu Outputs Setup Submenu Choices Outputs Setup Defines physical outputs and keyboard commands for use in a rule Outputs 1 4 Defines a physical output N O Normally Open circuit default setting or N C Normally closed circuit Outputs 5 12 Defines a command output for use in a rule Outputs Setup Exit 1 NONE 2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE 6 NONE 7 NONE 8 NONE 9 NONE 10 ...

Page 48: ...ts and outputs have been defined YES to enable or NO to disable default setting NOTICE You can program a total of twelve rules You must define the inputs and outputs before you program a rule See Section 6 7 Alarm Setup page 46 to configure alarm inputs and outputs Rule Setup Rule 1 Exit Exit 1 Rule 1 Enabled Enabled YES 2 Rule 2 Disabled Input 3 Rule 3 Invalid NONE 4 Rule 4 Empty NONE 5 Rule 5 Em...

Page 49: ...Menu include Alarm Relay Aux On Off 1 99 Shot OSD Transmit and NONE default setting Some outputs such as Alarm Outputs 1 3 Alarm Relay and Aux On Off can be set to be active for a specific duration of time as follows Seconds 1 5 10 15 or 30 Minutes 1 5 or 10 Latched The alarm stays active until acknowledged Follows The alarm follows the alarm rule Default setting NONE 6 8 Language Menu The Languag...

Page 50: ...rnal Temp Displays the current temperature of the camera in degress Fahrenheit and in degrees Celsius High Temp Events Displays the number of times that the threshold of high temperature was exceeded Highest Temp Displays the highest temperature reached in degrees Fahrenheit and in degress Celsius Low Temp Events Displays the number of times that the threshold of low temperature was exceeded Lowes...

Page 51: ...d below the acceptable voltage limit Video Loss Events Displays the number of time that video was lost Thermal Camera Test Pattern Activates the test pattern mode to verify electronics the output of the digital data channel for the thermal camera Option Description Off Default setting No test pattern is available Ascending ramp A test pattern appears in the analog and digital data channels to allo...

Page 52: ...he Multi Alarm setting Alarm Input 1 8 Displays the status of alarm inputs 1 through 7 High Low Open Normally Open Closed Normally Closed Alarm Output Displays the status of the alarm output NOTICE Before activating the test pattern turn off the correction terms and set the AGC Mode to Outdoor This mode will not persist over a power cycle Alarm Status Exit Alarm Input 1 Open Alarm Input 2 Open Ala...

Page 53: ...enu Description Exit Exits the menu Command Lock Allows or prohibits accessing locked commands If password is set you are prompted to enter the password The default setting is ON Bosch Menu Accesses the full MIC612 configuration menu and all MIC612 settings Camera Setup Accesses adjustable camera settings such as White Balance and Night Mode PTZ Setup Accesses adjustable pan tilt zoom PTZ settings...

Page 54: ...uration settings 7 2 Camera Setup The Pelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings Pelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Exit Command Lock OFF Exit Bosch Menu Camera Setup Camera Setup Lens Setup PTZ Setup PTZ Setup Edit Password Display Setup FastAddress Not Set Communication Setup Advanced Alarm Setup Software Version Language Ack and Reset Alarms Advanced Restore All Setting...

Page 55: ...ce INDOOR Sets a default setting if the controller disables white balance OUTDOOR Night Mode Switches from color to monochrome ON Sets Night Mode on OFF Sets Night Mode off AUTO Sets Night Mode to Auto set ON Day Night models only Wiper ON OFF Activates deactivates the selected wiper mode respectively CONTINUOUS Wiper wipes continously until deactivated manually or by the five minute time out buil...

Page 56: ...AutoScan speeds Sliding scale 1 sec to 60 sec 30 sec Edit Presets Modifies preset scenes 1 99 scenes Limit Stops Toggles the Limit Stops for AutoScan ON or OFF OFF Recordings Selects record Pattern 1 or 2 if normal pattern command does not respond A or B A AutoPivot Follows a subject while beneath the camera without inverting the picture ON or OFF ON Menu Description Default Setting Edit Password ...

Page 57: ... FFC operation the thermal camera displays a small green square in the upper right of the video output This square symbol is called the Flat Field Imminent Symbol it warns that FFC is about to begin Figure 8 1 Thermal image with Flat Field Imminent Symbol green square Performing FFC often should prevent the thermal video image from appearing grainy This is especially important when the temperature...

Page 58: ...temperature threshold high or low or both and then set the alarm rule Set the Temperature Threshold To set the High Temp Thermal Meter input follow these steps 1 Access the Alarm Setup menu of the OSD 2 Select the Inputs Setup submenu 3 Select the number of the input that you want to set 4 Select the value High Temp Thermal Meter 5 Select the degree for the high temperature threshold for example 5...

Page 59: ...y To set a Shot 1 Move the camera to the position you want to save 2 Press SET ENTER where can be a number from 1 to 99 that identifies the camera position of the scene 3 To specify a title for the shot see the procedure below To view a Shot Press SHOT ENTER where is the number of the scene position that you want to view To store or clear a Shot 1 Press SET 100 ENTER to access the Store Clear Scen...

Page 60: ...he tour The tour then cycles through the series of shots until it is stopped To stop a Preposition Tour Press OFF 8 ENTER or move the joystick to stop either type of tour To add or remove scenes to Preposition Tour 1 1 Press SHOT 900 ENTER to access the Add Remove Scenes Menu 2 Use the Focus Iris buttons to add or remove the selected scene from the tour To start custom Preposition Tour 2 Press ON ...

Page 61: ...To activate the washer wiper function 1 Press ON 105 ENTER and then confirm this sequence 2 The wiper moves to a predefined position 3 The washer turns on for five seconds Simultaneously the wiper turns on and wipes five times 4 The washer turns off The wiper continues wiping for five more wipes as the camera returns to its initial PTZ position and to inactive mode if applicable 5 The wiper turns ...

Page 62: ...s if an alarm rule triggered alarm is active when the MIC612 receives the disable command You must acknowledge the alarm before the rule is disabled Prevents the modification of an alarm rule while disabled 10 1 2 Alarm Rule Examples Following are two examples for setting up alarm rules Example 1 Basic Alarm Rule Scenario We want a door alarm contact to 1 Flash an OSD message ALARM 1 on the displa...

Page 63: ...6 to Transmit c Set Output 7 to Shot 5 4 Set up the Alarm Rule by selecting the Inputs and Outputs from the Rule Setup menu a Select Rule 2 b Set the first input to Alarm Input 1 the motion detector c Set the second input to Alarm Input 5 the gate alarm contact d Set the first output to OSD e Set the second output to Shot5 viewing the fence f Set the third output to Transmit a Bilinx signal to the...

Page 64: ... to display the azimuth and elevation position and the compass heading of the camera The MIC612 displays the position data in the lower right corner of the image display These readings are described as The MIC612 uses the azimuth to determine the compass direction The following table shows the azimuth range and its corresponding compass heading 10 5 1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point The installer m...

Page 65: ...ding in the following way 180 45 S where 180 is the Azimuth or the pan location in degrees 45 is the Elevation or the tilt location in degrees S is the compass direction cardinal or intercardinal 1 Press ON 95 ENTER to display the azimuth elevation reading 2 Press ON 96 ENTER to display the compass heading 3 Press OFF 95 ENTER to hide the azimuth elevation reading 4 Press OFF 96 ENTER to hide the ...

Page 66: ...ected on site every six months to check mounting bolts for tightness security and any signs of physical damage Inspection of this equipment shall only be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice for example EN60097 17 The table below identifies issues that could occur with the camera and how to resolve them Problem Explanation Solution A green sq...

Page 67: ...ation Turns Electronic Stabilization on or off On Off 26 Wide Dynamic Range Activates deactivates Wide Dynamic Range On Off 30 White Balance Enters the White Balance menu On Off 35 Fixed White Balance Enters the White Balance menu On 40 Restore Camera Settings Restores all settings to their original defaults On Off 43 Auto Gain Control Switches AGC modes On Auto Off On Off 44 Aperturn Correction S...

Page 68: ... Open Collector On Activates output Off Deactivates output On Off 84 Alarm Relay On Activates alarm relay Off Deactivates alarm relay On Off 86 Sector Blanking Masking Enters Exits the Sector Blanking menu On Off 87 Privacy Masking Enters Exits the Privacy Masking menu On Off 89 Preposition Overwrite Confirmation toggle On Isues a message that prompts for approval to overwrite a preposition Off No...

Page 69: ... Shows limit Set Shot 102 Autopan Right Limit Set Programs right limit Shot Shows limit Set 110 Factory P T Home Position Set Recalibrate home position Set 802 Edit Password Enters the Edit Password menu Set 899 Reset ALL Restores all settings to original defaults and clears all user programmed settings Set 900 Edit Tour 1 Standard Enters the Standard Tour Scene menu Shot 900 Edit Tour 2 Custom En...

Page 70: ... mode White Hot Off 454 Black Hot Activates thermal display mode Black Hot On 455 Ice Fire Activates thermal display mode Ice Fire Off 455 Globow Activates thermal display mode Globow On 456 Ironbow 1 Activates thermal display mode Ironbow 1 Off 456 Ironbow 2 Activates thermal display mode Ironbow 2 On 457 Rainbow Activates thermal display mode Rainbow Off 457 Fusion Activates thermal display mode...

Page 71: ...thermal mode 88 Preset Press Select Rain thermal mode 92 Preset Press and hold 2 seconds Sets the Left pan limit for an AutoScan with Limit Stops enabled 93 Preset Press and hold 2 seconds Sets the Right pan limit for an AutoScan with Limit Stops enabled 95 Preset Press Enables or disables Limit Stops in the Setup Menu for AutoScan Press and hold 2 seconds Invokes the Pelco main Setup Menu when pr...

Page 72: ...tour Tour 1 4 Pattern Press Initiate the AutoDome custom preset tour Tour 2 1 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates selected wiper mode or Alarm Output 1 2 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates alarm output 2 3 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates alarm output 3 4 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates alarm relay 91 Aux On Press Activate Zone Scan display zone titles 92 Aux On...

Page 73: ...iris 41 auto iris level 41 autobaud 45 AutoDome orientation 43 automatic white balance 38 autopan 42 59 AutoPivot 43 56 AutoScan 33 42 AutoSensUP maximum 39 Aux Off 32 Aux On 32 AWB hold 38 azimuth 44 64 Azimuth Zero 43 azimuth zero 64 B backlight compensation 39 baud rate 45 Bilinx 45 biphase 30 BIST 50 Bosch menu 53 54 built in self test 50 C cables coaxial 21 22 27 RG 11U 27 RG 59 27 RG 6U 27 c...

Page 74: ...cus 41 constant iris 41 copper braid 27 CTFID 51 custom tour editing 60 setting dwell time 60 Tour Period menu 60 custom tour 2 60 61 D defining command outputs 47 input commands 46 physical inputs 46 physical outputs 47 rules 48 diagnostics 50 Diagnostics menu 37 50 alarm status 50 BIST 50 CTFID access 51 high temperature events 50 internal temperature 50 low temperature events 50 low volt events...

Page 75: ...focus 41 spot focus 41 auto iris 41 constant iris 41 manual iris 41 auto iris level 41 digital zoom 41 focus speed 41 iris speed 41 maximum zoom speed 41 limit stops 33 56 low temperature events 50 threshold 50 low volt events 51 M manual focus 41 iris 41 masking privacy 44 maximum zoom speed 41 menus Alarm Setup 46 Bosch 54 Camera Setup 38 54 Command Lock 53 Communication Setup 45 Diagnostics 50 ...

Page 76: ...s 35 Pelco PTZ menu AutoPivot 56 PTZ Setup custom tour 56 Pelco PTZ Setup menu edit standard tour 56 limit stops 56 presets 56 recordings 56 scan speed 56 Pelco Setup menu ack alarm 53 Bosch menu 53 camera setup 53 command lock 53 FastAddress 53 password 53 reset alarm 53 physical inputs 46 playback Recording A 61 Recording B 61 pre compensation 39 Preposition Tour custom 60 freeze frame 43 standa...

Page 77: ...on 44 Setup menu 33 54 Alarms 37 Camera 37 Communication 37 Diagnostics 37 Display 37 Language 37 Lens 37 PTZ 37 sharpness 38 Shot 32 clear 59 Set 59 store 59 view 59 Show 32 Show Shot 32 shutter 39 shutter mode 39 software version 53 software version 56 spot focus 41 Stabilization 39 stabilization 64 standard tour setting dwell time 60 Tour Period menu 60 T tilt up limit 43 titles brightness 44 O...

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