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n Key

Command
No.

Command

Description

 

On/Off

7

Play Custom Pre-position Tour

Activates/Deactivates the playback of a
custom, pre-position tour.

 

On/Off

8

Play Pre-position Tour

Activates/Deactivates the playback of a
pre-position tour.

*

On/Off

18

AutoPivot Enable

Enables/disables AutoPivot.

 

On/Off

50

Playback A, continuous

Activates/Deactivates continuous playback
A.

 

On/Off

51

Playback A, single

Activates/Deactivates single playback A.

 

On/Off

52

Playback B, continuous

Activates/Deactivates continuous playback
B.

 

On/Off

53

Playback B, single

Activates/Deactivates single playback B.

*

On/Off

69

Alarm Rule Activation/Deactivation

On–Enables all alarm rules.
Off–Disables all alarm rules.

*

On/Off

80

Digital Zoom Lock

Turns digital zoom on and off.

 

On/Off

81

Alarm Output 1
Open Collector

On–Activates output.
Off–Deactivates output.

 

On/Off

82

Alarm Output 2
Open Collector

On–Activates output.
Off–Deactivates output.

 

On/Off

83

Alarm Output 3
Open Collector

On–Activates output.
Off–Deactivates output.

 

On/Off

84

Alarm Output 4
Relay

On–Activates output.
Off–Deactivates output

 

On/Off

88

Proportional PTZ

On–Activates Proportional PTZ.
Off–Deactivates Proportional PTZ.

 

On/Off

90

Command Lock/Unlock

On–Turns on the lock.
Off–Turns off the lock.

 

On/Off

97

Video channel (toggle)

On - Switches view to thermal camera.
Off - Switches view to optical camera.

 

On

99

Factory P/T Home Position

Recalibrates home position; can be used as
an Alarm Output.

 

On/Off

100

Record A

Activates/Deactivates recording A.

 

On/Off

101

Record B

Activates/Deactivates recording B.

 

 

102

Wiper alarm

Turns the wiper alarm on/off manually.

 

 

103

Wiper wipe

Activates the wiper in Intermittent mode
(the wiper wipes twice, then turns off after
15 seconds).

90

en | Appendices

MIC612 Thermal Camera

2016.03 | 2.2 | F.01U.249.416

Operation Manual

Bosch Security Systems

Summary of Contents for MIC 612 Series

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

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Page 3: ...r Option Fitted 28 5 11 Simultaneous IP and Analog Video Control Hybrid Operation 30 6 Fit the Sunshield MIC612 31 7 Getting Started 33 7 1 Establishing Control of the Camera 33 7 1 1 Establishing Control of the Camera via Biphase Protocol 33 7 1 2 Establishing Control of the Camera via RS 485 Protocol 33 7 2 Powering On 34 7 3 About Setting the Camera Address via FastAddress 34 7 4 Setting the Ad...

Page 4: ...de of Set Thermal Temperature Threshold 75 12 Common User Commands 76 12 1 Configuring Preposition Tours 76 12 2 Recording Tours 76 12 3 Using the Wiper Washer Bosch Protocol 77 13 Advanced Features 78 13 1 Alarm Rules 78 13 1 1 Controlling Alarm Rules 78 13 1 2 Alarm Rule Examples 78 13 2 Pre position Tour 79 13 3 Privacy Masking 79 13 4 Image Stabilization 80 13 5 Azimuth Elevation and Compass D...

Page 5: ...the following symbols and notations are used to draw attention to special situations Danger High risk This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as Dangerous Voltage inside the product If not avoided this will result in an electrical shock serious bodily injury or death Warning Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this may result in minor or mode...

Page 6: ...Warning ROUTING OF EXTERNAL WIRING MUST BE DONE THROUGH A PERMANENTLY EARTHED METAL CONDUIT Warning THE CAMERA MUST BE MOUNTED DIRECTLY AND PERMANENTLY TO A NON COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE Do not place a canted 45 camera upright it can fall over easily Place the canted camera on its side Do not open the camera unit Doing so will invalidate the warranty Ensure that the unit case is properly earthed If the ...

Page 7: ...nter 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 Africa Region Please contact your local distributor or Bosch sales office Use this link http www boschsecurity com startpage html europe htm Asia Pacific Region Please contact your local distributor or Bosch sales office Use this link htt...

Page 8: ... possible future use Caution Take extra care lifting or moving MIC612 cameras because of their weight 10 66 kg 23 5 lb Parts List Quantity Part 1 MIC550 Camera 1 Installation Manual 4 M8 stainless screws and washers 1 Nebar gasket Quantity Part 1 MIC550IR Camera 1 Installation Manual 4 M8 stainless screws and washers 1 Nebar gasket Quantity Part 1 MIC612 Camera 1 Installation Manual 4 M8 stainless...

Page 9: ...PSU 2 Additional Tools Required The following table lists additional tools not supplied by Bosch that are or may be required to install a MIC camera Quantity Part 1 13 mm wrench for the mounting bolts 1 3 mm screwdriver for the terminal blocks in the MIC PSU 1 8 mm screwdriver for captive screws for the MIC PSU enclosure 1 Silicone sealant for ensuring a water tight seal if not using the Nebar gas...

Page 10: ...zor sharp images are captured in even the most demanding environmental conditions A long life silicone wiper blade mounted on a spring loaded arm is standard on all MIC cameras The following table identifies the optional accessories for MIC cameras Refer to the datasheets of each accessory for details Some accessories may not be available in all regions Accessories Description MIC DCA Deep Conduit...

Page 11: ...s 4 cores of 22 AWG 2 cores of 24 AWG and one coax core for the video signal to a maximum distance of 25 m Notice Bosch Security Systems does not recommend using the shielded composite cable for distances greater than 25 m between the MIC camera and the MIC power supply For installations that require the camera to be more than 25 m from the power supply Bosch recommends that a 2 m cable be connect...

Page 12: ...2 Tamper Sw Rtn Auxiliary Connection Brown 3 Washer Drive Wash Signal Orange 4 Tamper Sw Alarm Communications Black 5 Video Return Video Signal Ground Coax Screen 6 Video Output Video Output to Control Room Coax Core 7 Full Duplex Tx B Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Violet 8 Full Duplex Tx A Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 Blue 9 0v Ground Shield 10 Full Duplex Rx A Half Duplex Tx Rx A Telemetry I O to R...

Page 13: ...l Duplex Rx B Half Duplex Tx Rx B Telemetry I O to RS 422 485 White 12 Power Input 2 Low Voltage Power Input Green 13 Power Input 1 Low Voltage Power Input Red MIC612 Thermal Camera Electrical Connections en 13 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 14: ... connect telemetry to Bosch Biphase equipment Screw termination of all cables composite telemetry and ancillary into and out of the enclosure Earth isolation and termination within the unit to control video earthing correctly and thus prevent earth loops Each MIC PSU ships with the following parts Three 3 M12 cable glands for telemetry video and ancillary equipment One 1 M16 gland for connection o...

Page 15: ... 2 m cable be connected to a junction box Exd rated for MIC440 from which telemetry video and power can be broken out into separate cables and appropriate wiring used to extend the distance to suit Warning Bosch recommends connecting the cable to the unit before taking the unit for mounting on site Figure 5 1 MIC shielded composite cable connection before cable is connected to a MIC612 camera Figu...

Page 16: ...wer Input 2 Low Voltage Power Input Green 13 Power Input 1 Low Voltage Power Input Red Earth Link on PCB The printed circuit board PCB of each MIC PSU IR and non IR has one Earth Link option near terminal block HD1 to allow the PSU to be set up for different earthing schemes If there is a separate connection between video screen and earth the Earth Link should be broken This usually occurs on copp...

Page 17: ...1 6 A anti surge T 1 6 A anti surge T 1 6 A anti surge T FS 5 Heater protection 2 Glass 1 6 A anti surge T 1 6 A anti surge T 1 6 A anti surge T Alarm Inputs The table below identifies the number of alarm inputs and outputs available in MIC power supply units depending on whether or not an 8 input alarm card is installed MIC PSU 8 input Alarm Card MIC ALM Number of Alarm Inputs Number of Alarm Out...

Page 18: ...Molex connector 5 HD8 USB to RS 485 converter Not used for MIC440 Molex connector 6 HD6 Optional Auxiliary heater Not used for MIC440 Screw terminal 7 HD7 Video composite cable Screw terminal 8 HD2 Tamper switch header Screw terminal 9 CN3 Video Switched Coax connection Switched visible thermal video out Not used for MIC440 BNC socket 10 CN1 Video Out Coax connection header Visible video out BNC s...

Page 19: ...ximum size of 12 AWG Branch circuit protection incorporating a 15 A 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 power and I O cabling for installation applications to the device must...

Page 20: ...s 1 Select a secure installation location for the PSU Ideally this is a location where the device cannot be interfered with either intentionally or accidentally Bosch recommends using an environmentally suitable lockable equipment cabinet 2 Loosen the four 4 captive Phillips head screws on the top of the lid of the power supply enclosure Lift the lid and set it upside down next to the enclosure No...

Page 21: ...ole for the power cable and the M20 blanking plug covering the hole 8 Remove the blanking plug covering the hole for the power cable Install suitable metal conduit not supplied in the hole Secure the conduit as recommended by the conduit manufacturer Caution Only installations with conduit meet UL standards If you choose to use a power cord without conduit not recommended fit the 1 2 in NPT cable ...

Page 22: ...rth termination post 15 Replace the copper washer Secure with the brass nut Figure 5 7 Mains input with shield removed showing terminal block HD1 before wiring Number Description 1 Earth core cable to enclosure lid 2 Earth core cable to power supply PCB 3 Earth termination post 16 Replace the internal shield taking care to avoid pinching the cables Tighten the screws 17 Feed the unconnected end of...

Page 23: ...nput 2 AC supply 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 ou...

Page 24: ...the braided cable screen engages with the internal clamps of the cable gland to ensure correct EMC protection 21 If necessary connect a tamper switch to terminal block HD2 22 Make the necessary video connections Feed the coaxial cable of your choice see the table below to identify the recommended cable types maximum distance and other specifications for the coax video connection between the MIC po...

Page 25: ...nal add on cards for example a card for 8 input alarms MIC ALM and or a Biphase card MIC BP4 remove the second blanking plug that covers one of the holes for an M12 cable gland item 3 in the figure MIC PSU Enclosure with cable glands identified Attach the supplied M12 gland Make the appropriate connections to plug in terminal CN2 Notice For installation of the MIC 8 input Alarm Card MIC ALM or Bip...

Page 26: ...e washer Note that the software in the camera prevents the washer from running more than 10 seconds continuously to prevent emptying the washer bottle 28 After wiring is complete connect the power supply to the power source 29 Verify that the following LEDs are lit LED Description LED 2 18 VAC power on to camera LED 4 Power on for optional heater LED 3 18 VAC power on camera LED 5 Power on for opt...

Page 27: ...Figure 5 9 Position of LEDs MIC Series power supply PCB MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC standard PSU en 27 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 28: ...d 6 LED 7 10 Illuminate when the associated alarm is active 30 Re attach the enclosure lid and tighten the four 4 captive screws on the cover to ensure that the enclosure is watertight Commissioning the Camera with Heater Option Fitted To enable the heaters you must change two links on the printed circuit board PCB of the power supply Follow these steps 1 Disconnect the power supply from the power...

Page 29: ...lder the links using TCW link wire from the left hand pads to the middle pads The power supply will now deliver 18 VAC to terminal block HD6 Figure 5 12 PCB links set to 18V MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC standard PSU en 29 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 30: ... simultaneous video and control over both IP and analog connections Figure 5 13 System configuration for simultaneous video control Number Description 1 Connection between MIC camera and BNC T connector in BNC socket on PCB in MIC IP PSU 2 Connection between BNC T connector and encoder in MIC IP PSU 3 Connection between BNC T connector and Bilinx based control head end system 4 Connection between ...

Page 31: ...s designed to provide additional protection against direct solar radiation It is a two part molding and comes supplied with eight 8 stainless steel stand offs and eight 8 stainless steel M3 washers and retaining screws Caution DO NOT REMOVE the lid from the camera and do not back drive the pan or tilt axis manually Doing so will void the warranty Back driving may also strip teeth off the internal ...

Page 32: ...en all four 4 stand offs have been fitted align the holes in the sunshield with the corresponding stand offs Push the sunshield until it fits snugly onto the camera head 6 Fix the sunshield to the stand offs using the M3 washers and screws 7 Rotate the camera under power do not rotate by hand until the top of the camera head is facing up 8 Repeat steps two through six on the top lid of the camera ...

Page 33: ...ol It does not work with Pelco controller protocol Biphase is the standard Bosch protocol used to send Pan Tilt Zoom control data Biphase connections require a MIC BP3 or a MIC BP4 Biphase converter sold separately Cable Type Shielded Twisted Pair STP System Half duplex multidrop Maximum Distance 1524 m 5000 ft Belden 8760 recommended Transmission Rate 31 25 KHz Gauge 1 02 mm 18 AWG Termination Re...

Page 34: ...nstructions 2 Pan or tilt the keyboard joystick to confirm that control has been established to the camera approximately five 5 seconds Powering On When you turn on power to the camera a splash screen or text displays the type of device MIC612 the camera model the video type PAL or NTSC the firmware version and if applicable the MAC address About Setting the Camera Address via FastAddress The came...

Page 35: ...e figure below illustrates the connection configuration of a MIC612 a matrix switcher a monitor and a keyboard Figure 7 1 MIC612 Connection Configuration 1 Viewing window of optical camera 5 Matrix switcher 2 Viewing window of thermal camera 6 Monitor 3 Connection from optical camera to matrix switcher 7 Keyboard 4 Switchable connection via Aux commands from optical camera or thermal camera to mat...

Page 36: ...out an address 4 Follow the on screen instructions You receive an on screen confirmation when the FastAddress is complete The table below identifies the setting of the thermal camera when you change the address of the optical camera of the MIC612 Default Address Optical New Address Optical Camera Address Thermal Camera 0 A number other than 0 The number of the optical camera 1 A number other than ...

Page 37: ... and those that will not when users send commands via the FastAddress of the thermal camera Commands that will work Commands that will not work Pan tilt Menu commands Thermal camera commands Visible camera commands Certain Aux commands list to be populated Certain Aux commands Setting Passwords Passwords are used to control access to locked command menus Unlocked commands are available to all user...

Page 38: ...a menu selection in OSD mode Iris Key Sets the lens iris setting or makes a menu selection in OSD mode Key LEDs Indicates an active key LCD Displays the current status Joystick Controls the pan tilt zoom PTZ functions of the camera Table 8 1 Typical Keyboard Functions Camera Operation Control Method To Pan Side to Side Move the joystick left or right To Tilt Up and Down Move the joystick forward a...

Page 39: ...nventions Command numbers range from 1 to 999 See Keyboard Commands Bosch Protocol By Number page 86 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 camera pan 360º continuously is ON 1 ENTER Press the ON key then press the number 1 key and then press ENTER Refer to Keyboard Commands Bosch Pr...

Page 40: ...supported with Non IR models only if an optional 8 input alarm card is installed in the PSU powering the camera 5 Aux On Aux Off Press Toggle switchable video output of MIC612 camera between visible and thermal output 91 Aux On Press Activate Zone Scan display zone titles 92 Aux On Press Deactivate Zone Scan re move zone titles Special Preset Commands Pelco Protocol Some Pelco mode preset commands...

Page 41: ...ch Mode between Line Lock and Internal Pelco Frame Scan This command is available only for two 2 minutes after the power is applied and then reverts to normal preset functionality 99 PRESET Starts an AutoScan Notice Some Pelco controllers do not support all of the preset command numbers Refer to the documentation of the specific Pelco controller for supported preset commands MIC612 Thermal Camera ...

Page 42: ...in Setup Menu locked commands in Bosch protocol 1 Press OFF 90 ENTER to turn off the command lock 2 Press ON 46 ENTER to access the Setup Menu The screen Setup Menu appears Setup Menu Exit Camera Setup Thermal Camera Setup Lens Setup PTZ Setup Display Setup Communication Setup Alarm Setup Language Advanced Diagnostics Focus Iris Select 9 42 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol MIC612 Ther...

Page 43: ...lay settings such as OSD sector blanking and privacy masking Communication Setup Accesses communication settings such as AutoBaud and Bilinx Alarm Setup Accesses the alarm settings such as inputs outputs and rules Language Displays the language Advanced Diagnostics Displays the status of diagnostic events Notice Each Setup menu contains the following options Exit to exit the current menu and Resto...

Page 44: ...vel 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 9 1 44 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol MIC612 Thermal Camera 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 45: ...m vapor lighting Gain Control Electronically brightens darker scenes which may cause graininess in low light scenes Options Auto default setting OFF Max Gain Level Adjusts the maximum gain level to which the gain control adjusts when set to AUTO Sliding scale 1 to 6 1 8db 2 12db 3 16db 4 20db 5 24db 6 28db Default setting 6 for 28x camera 4 for 36X camera Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness level of t...

Page 46: ...Comp Amplifies the video gain to compensate for long distance cable runs Sliding scale 1 to 10 Default setting 1 Stabilization Eliminates shaking of the camera in both the vertical and horizontal axes resulting in exceptional image clarity without reducing camera sensitivity or picture quality Options ON OFF default setting Thermal Camera Setup Menu The Thermal Camera Setup Menu contains settings ...

Page 47: ...1 with more variations Red Hot Cold objects appear black hot objects appear bright red Green Hot Cold objects appear black hot objects appear bright green SPOT meter display Controls the display of the spot meter ON or OFF and switches between degrees C and F The Spot Meter must be ON before either the Thermal Digital readout or Thermometer can be displayed Default setting OFF AGC Mode Controls th...

Page 48: ...oving MANUAL Auto Focus is inactive manual focus must be used SPOT Default setting The camera activates Auto Focus after the camera stops movement Once focused Auto Focus is inactive until the camera moves again Auto Iris Automatically adjusts to varying light conditions Options Option Description MANUAL Iris must be adjusted manually CONSTANT Default setting Auto Iris is constantly active Auto Ir...

Page 49: ... 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 MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol en 49 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 50: ... camera during AutoPan and AutoScan Sliding scale 1º sec to 60º sec Default setting 30 sec Tour 1 Period Changes dwell time between presets during the tour Sliding scale 3 sec to 10 min Default setting 5 sec Tour 2 Period Changes dwell time between presets during the tour Sliding scale 3 sec to 10 min Default setting 5 sec PTZ Fixed Speed Sets pan and tilt speed when controlled by a fixed speed co...

Page 51: ...lects mounting options Options Option Description NORMAL Default setting The camera is straight upright the software does not rotate the view INVERTED The sofware rotates the video 180º automatically Freeze Frame On Preposition Holds a preposition video frame while moving to another preposition Options ON default setting OFF Tilt Up Limit Sets the upper tilt limit of the camera Use the joystick to...

Page 52: ...ptions Option Description OFF Titles are hidden ON Titles are displayed continuously MOMENTARY Default setting Titles are displayed for a few seconds then disappear from the screen Camera OSD Controls how the OSD displays camera response information such as Digital Zoom Iris open close and Focus near far Options ON default setting OFF Display Adjust Adjusts the text brightness and vertical positio...

Page 53: ...ing 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 Privacy Masking page 79 Edit Sector Title Allows editing of existing Sector Zone Titles Select a sector title to access the character palette For instructions refer to Specifying a ...

Page 54: ...ally 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 when not connected to a Bilinx data in...

Page 55: ... 115PSU 2 page 17 for the specific number of alarm Inputs and Outputs per PSU Alarm Setup Inputs Setup Exit Exit Multi Alarm Setup 1 Alarm Input 1 N O Inputs Setup 2 Alarm Input 2 N O Outputs Setup 3 Alarm Input 3 N O Rule Setup 4 Alarm Input 4 N O Restore Defaults 5 Alarm Input 5 N O 6 Alarm Input 6 N O 7 Alarm Input 7 N O 8 Alarm Input 8 N O 9 NONE 10 NONE 12 NONE 12 NONE Focus Iris Select Type ...

Page 56: ...rs Option Description NONE Default setting No command defined Aux On Responds to a standard or custom keyboard ON 1 99 command Aux Off Responds to a standard or custom keyboard OFF 1 99 command Shot Responds to a Preset shot or scene from 1 99 On models with the 35 mm thermal lens you can also select either High Temp Thermal Meter or Low Temp Thermal Meter to trigger an alarm on the OSD if the the...

Page 57: ... 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE 6 NONE 7 NONE 8 NONE 9 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE Focus Iris Select Type Right Left Select Mode MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol en 57 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 58: ...iption None Default setting No command defined Aux On Responds to a keyboard ON command Aux Off Responds to a keyboard OFF command Shot Responds to a Preset shot OSD Displays the output on the on screen display Transmit Transmits a message back to the head end available with RS 232 serial and Bilinx connections NONE Default setting No command defined 58 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protoco...

Page 59: ...ES 2 Rule 2 Disabled Input 3 Rule 3 Invalid NONE 4 Rule 4 Empty NONE 5 Rule 5 Empty NONE 6 Rule 6 Empty 7 Rule 7 Empty Output 8 Rule 8 Empty OSD 9 Rule 9 Empty Shot 2 10 Rule 10 Empty Alarm Relay 2 sec 11 Rule 11 Empty NONE 12 Rule 12 Empty Right Left Select Period Time Focus Iris Select Focus Iris Select Type MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol en 59 Bosch Security Sy...

Page 60: ...able or NO to disable default setting Input Toggles through a list of valid inputs set in the Alarm I O Setup Inputs Setup Menu that defines the rule s inputs A rule can have up to four 4 inputs Inputs which were set in the Inputs Setup Menu include Aux On Off 1 99 Shot and NONE default setting Output Toggles through a list of valid outputs set in the Alarm I O Setup Outputs Setup Menu that define...

Page 61: ...reen menus are available Language Exit English Spanish French German Portuguese Polish Italian Dutch Russian Czech Focus Iris Save and Exit 9 8 MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol en 61 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 62: ... Power up Events 0 Low Volt Events 0 Video Loss Events 0 Total Time On 0hr 0min Thermal Camera Test Pattern On Off Focus Iris Save and Exit Alarm Status Enters the Alarm Status menu and displays the real time status of alarm inputs and outputs Alarm Inputs 1 to 8 Alarm Outputs 1 to 2 Closed or Open BIST Enters the Perform Built in Self Tests menu YES to start test If confirmed the BIST tests start...

Page 63: ...r of times that the threshold of the humidity inside the camera housing was exceeded Security Access Displays the number of times that the locked command menu is unlocked CTFID Access Displays the number of times that the Configuration Tool is accessed Restart Events Displays the number of restart events Power Up Events Displays the number of power up events Low Volt Events Displays the number of ...

Page 64: ...5 408 320 models 383 25 640 models 16383 4 25 409 320 models 384 25 604 models 0 Vertical Color bars 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 Total Time On Displays the total time that the video has been on Alarm Status Submenu This menu displays the status of the alarm inputs and outputs T...

Page 65: ... Exit 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 MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol en 65 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 66: ...the main Setup Menu in Pelco protocol Press 95 PRESET for approximately 2 seconds The screen Setup Menu appears Setup Menu Exit Command Lock OFF Bosch Menu Camera Setup PTZ Setup Edit Password FastAddress Not Set Advanced Software Version Ack and Reset Alarms Restore All Settings Reset All Memory Factory Setting Focus Iris Select 10 66 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol MIC612 Thermal C...

Page 67: ...ding and AutoPivot settings Edit Password Changes the password FastAddress Sets or changes a camera address Advanced Software Version Displays the current software versions Ack and Reset Alarms Acknowledges and resets active alarms Restore All Settings Restores all settings to their original default setting Reset All Memory Clears all settings including scene shots tours and recordings stored in t...

Page 68: ...ress Not Set Communication Setup Advanced Alarm Setup Software Version Language Ack and Reset Alarms Advanced Restore All Settings Diagnostics Reset All Memory Factory Setting Focus Iris Select Focus Iris Select Refer to On Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol page 42 for a complete description of Bosch menus and configuration settings 10 1 68 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol MIC61...

Page 69: ...g 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 continuously until deactivated manually or by the five minute time out built in to the system INTERMITTEN...

Page 70: ...Pivot PTZ Setup Exit Edit Tour 1 Edit Tour 2 Tour 1 Period 5 sec Tour 2 Period 5 sec Scan Speed 30 deg sec Edit Presets Limit Stops OFF Recording A Autopivot ON Factory Setting Focus Iris Select 10 3 70 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol MIC612 Thermal Camera 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 71: ...ec to 10 min 5 sec Tour 2 Period Changes the length of waiting time between presets Sliding scale 3 sec to 10 min 5 sec Scan Speed Changes the Autopan and 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 respo...

Page 72: ... Aux commands AUX Setup Exit WASH WIPE Alarm Output 2 Not Set Not Set Not Set Not Set Factory Setting Focus Iris Select 10 4 72 en On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol MIC612 Thermal Camera 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 73: ...f there is no active alarm input the OSD displays the following message No Active Alarms Restore All Settings Restores all settings to their original factory default settings Reset All Memory Restores all settings to their original factory default settings and clears all user programmed settings such as preset scenes and recordings 10 5 MIC612 Thermal Camera On Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Proto...

Page 74: ...ield Imminent Symbol it warns that FFC is about to begin Figure 11 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 of the camera is fluctuating such as immediately after the camera is powered on or when ambient temperature is changing Displaying Thermal C...

Page 75: ...hese 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 50 C The default option is Not Set 6 Exit the Inputs Setup submenu The High Temperature threshold is now set Set the Low Temperature Threshold To set ...

Page 76: ...cles through the series of shots in the order that they were defined until it is stopped To edit a custom Preposition Tour 2 1 Press SET 900 ENTER to access the Add Remove Menu 2 Press the Focus Iris buttons to add or remove the selected scene To change the dwell period of a tour 1 Press ON 15 ENTER to access the Tour Period Menu 2 Select the tour Tour 1 or Tour 2 and follow the on screen instruct...

Page 77: ...plicable 4 The wiper turns off To activate intermittent wipe Press ON 103 ENTER The wiper wipes twice then returns to parked position and then turns off 15 seconds later This sequence will continue for up to 5 minutes or until an OFF 103 ENTER command is sent To activate continuous wipe Press ON 102 ENTER The wiper wipes continuously for up to 5 minutes or until another OFF 102 ENTER command is se...

Page 78: ...re the rule is disabled Prevents the modification of an alarm rule while disabled 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 display when the alarm is triggered 2 Move the MIC camera to a saved position For this example Shot 7 3 Transmit a Bilinx signal over the ...

Page 79: ...rm Input 1 the motion detector Set the second input to Alarm Input 5 the gate alarm contact Set the first output to OSD Set the second output to Shot5 viewing the fence Set the third output to Transmit a Bilinx signal to the headend 5 Enable the Alarm Rule Highlight Enabled and select YES Pre position Tour MIC cameras feature two 2 preset tours Each preset scene is saved for playback later Tour 1 ...

Page 80: ...n to turn on the feature Azimuth Elevation and Compass Directions The MIC550 or the MIC612 allows a user to display the azimuth and elevation position and the compass heading of the camera The MIC550 or the MIC612 displays the position data in the lower right corner of the image display These readings are described as Azimuth The pan angle from zero to 359 degrees in one degree increments An azimu...

Page 81: ...Press ON 94 ENTER to set the Azimuth Zero point Displaying Azimuth Elevation and Compass Headings You can display only the azimuth elevation readings or only the compass reading or you can display both readings at the same time The MIC550 or the MIC612 displays the azimuth elevation readings and the compass heading in the following way 180 45 S where 180 is the Azimuth or the pan location in degre...

Page 82: ...resh the browser and ensure that video is updated Cycle the camera s power off and on Video is rolling noisy or distorted Check the integrity of all connectors and splices of the Ethernet cable If O K then Contact Bosch Technical Support Camera moves when attempting to move other cameras Check that the camera s IP address is properly set If camera s IP address is not set then Use Configuration Man...

Page 83: ...ains power to the power supply is on For IP enabled cameras Check to see if you have a web page If you do then try cycling the camera s power off and on If you do not then you may have the wrong IP address Use Configuration Manager to identify the correct IP address If O K then Check that there is 24 V output from the transformer If O K then Check the integrity of all wires and mating connectors t...

Page 84: ...ing this is normal operation for the thermal camera The thermal image appears grainy This often occurs when the temperature of the camera fluctuates such as after the camera is powered on or when ambient temperature is changing Perform a flat field correction FFC 84 en Maintenance and Troubleshooting MIC612 Thermal Camera 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 85: ...see the datasheet for your camera available on the appropriate product pages of the Online Product Catalog at www boschsecurity com 15 MIC612 Thermal Camera Technical data en 85 Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 ...

Page 86: ...t Autopan and Scan Speed Enters the speed adjustment slide bar On Off 15 Set Pre position Tour Period dwell Enters the dwell adjustment slide bar On Off 18 AutoPivot Enable Enables disables AutoPivot On Off 20 Backlight Comp Turns Backlight Compensation on or off On Off 23 Electronic Shutter Enters the Shutter Speed slide bar On Off 24 Stabilization Turns Electronic Stabilization on or off On Off ...

Page 87: ...ed On Off 60 On Screen Display On Enables on screen display Off Disables on screen display On 61 OSD Display Adjust Adjusts the view of the On screen Display On 62 Pre position Scene Title menu Enters the Pre position Title menu Refer to Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title On 63 Zone Sector Title Menu Enters the Zone Title menu Refer to Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title On 64 Alarm Status Enters...

Page 88: ...f 92 Focus Polarity On Reverse Off Normal On Off 93 Iris Polarity On Reverse Off Normal On Off 94 Set Azimuth Zero Point Recalibrate Azimuth Compass Sets the zero degree pan position Refer to Azimuth Elevation and Compass Directions page 80 On Off 95 Display Azimuth Elevation Readings On Displays azimuth elevation readings Off Hides azimuth elevation readings Refer to Azimuth Elevation and Compass...

Page 89: ...Pre position Recall Shot Recall programmed preset Set 100 Pre position Menu Enters the Pre position menu Set Shot 101 Autopan Left Limit Set Programs left limit Shot 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 ...

Page 90: ...output Off Deactivates output On Off 82 Alarm Output 2 Open Collector On Activates output Off Deactivates output On Off 83 Alarm Output 3 Open Collector On Activates output Off Deactivates output On Off 84 Alarm Output 4 Relay On Activates output Off Deactivates output On Off 88 Proportional PTZ On Activates Proportional PTZ Off Deactivates Proportional PTZ On Off 90 Command Lock Unlock On Turns o...

Page 91: ...es thermal display mode Color 2 On 460 Red Hot Activates thermal display mode Red Hot Off 460 Green Hot Activates thermal display mode Green Hot On 463 SPOT meter display Activates the SPOT meter Off 463 SPOT meter display Deactivates the SPOT meter On 997 FastAddress display Display the current FastAddress of the camera On 998 FastAddress all units Displays the current FastAddress of the camera a...

Page 92: ...Unlock Commands Unlocks commands Set Shot 106 Pre wash position Sets the camera in pre wash position Set 110 Factory P T Home Position Recalibrates home position 92 en Appendices MIC612 Thermal Camera 2016 03 2 2 F 01U 249 416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems ...

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