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MIC400 PTZ Camera Series 

 
 
 

Installation and Operation Manual 

 

For the MIC400AL, MIC400UL, MIC400ST, MIC400UT,  
MIC400PA and MIC400IR PTZ camera models 

 
 
 

Chapters_______________________________________________ 

 
 

1.

 

Introduction 

2.

 

Hardware Installation  

3.

 

Power Supply Installation & Setup 

4.

 

Configuring the MIC400 Camera 

5.

 

Technical Specifications 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MIC Series 400

Page 1: ...Bosch Security Systems MIC400 PTZ Camera Series EN Installation and Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...he MIC400AL MIC400UL MIC400ST MIC400UT MIC400PA and MIC400IR PTZ camera models Chapters_______________________________________________ 1 Introduction 2 Hardware Installation 3 Power Supply Installation Setup 4 Configuring the MIC400 Camera 5 Technical Specifications ...

Page 3: ...ctions 3 22 Installation Instructions 3 23 MIC400IR PSU 3 24 Power Supply layout and connections 3 25 Installation Instructions 3 26 Commissioning the IR Lamps 3 27 Configuring the MIC400 Camera 4 27 Connecting the MIC to a PC 4 27 Commissioning the MIC through Camset 4 27 Connecting the Greenwich adaptor 4 27 Connecting the K2 ADE Adaptor 4 28 Connecting the MIC USB485 Converter 4 29 MIC USB485 C...

Page 4: ... SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY UNITS HAVE POWER SUPPLIED WHENEVER THE POWER CORD IS INSERTED INTO THE POWER SOURCE WARNING INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES CAUSED DUE TO INCORRECT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION The ex...

Page 5: ... camera pan shaft and the mounting surface is recommended 12 For transportation please rotate the ball so the window points towards the base this helps to protect the wiper windows during transit 13 Ensure that the product case is properly earthed If the product is likely to be struck by lightning ensure that earth bonding connections are made correctly to the mounting base of the unit 14 Use only...

Page 6: ...eset Commands CHAPTER 1 Introduction The MIC400 family of PTZ cameras are BOSCH Group s current range of weatherproof ruggedized high specification fully functional pan tilt zoom CCTV cameras The MIC400 series has been designed to offer an extremely reliable robust and high quality surveillance solution for security applications that demand the very best performance Precision engineered to exactin...

Page 7: ...in water to a depth of 30m Available options include heaters and the 8 input alarm card A wiper cannot be fitted to the MIC400UL MIC400ST The MIC400 is also available in machined 316 Stainless Steel for additional strength and corrosion resistance Available options include a wiper heaters 8 input alarm card and washer pump kit MIC400UT The MIC400UT is fitted with special seals to allow continual s...

Page 8: ...lot available The permissible combination of options are summarised in the following table The permissible combination of options are summarised in the following table Features The MIC400 series cameras have the following features Brushless Motor Technology for whisper quiet operation Large protocol selection available for easy integration Canting option to allow bottom of pole vision Choice of 18...

Page 9: ...amaged Please contact Bosch Security Systems CCTV Ltd in the event of damaged goods The shipping cartoon is the best way to transport the unit save it all other packaging materials for future use If the unit must be returned use the original packing materials Packaging Contents Please check for the following contents MIC400 Installation Operation manual this guide Installation Configuration CD Qui...

Page 10: ...eras can also be mounted on lamp post columns using the Pole 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 manufacture a range of brackets suitable for all typical building installations for upright 90 canted 45 ...

Page 11: ...s Issue 1 Key to MIC PMB drawing 1 Securing bolts for MIC SCA 2 90mm stainless steel pole banding 3 Pole mount bracket blocks 4 Pole mount bracket plate 5 Pole mount block securing securing bolts 6 Shallow conduit adaptor 7 O ring 8 Wall mount bracket 9 Wall mount bracket securing bolts ...

Page 12: ...lation Instructions 1 Locate the mounting position of the camera so that it cannot be interfered with either intentionally or accidentally 2 Ensure the mounting surface is capable of supporting the combined weight of the camera and mounting hardware under all expected conditions of load vibration and temperature 3 Fit the mounting brackets securely observing all appropriate safety precautions loca...

Page 13: ...ternal electronics or camera should result if correct lightning protection is applied Underwater Installation The MIC400 series are IP68 rated units excepting the MIC400PA speakers which are IP67 this allows complete submersion in water to a depth of 1M The MIC400UL and MIC400UT models allow submersion to a maximum depth of 25M due to the special seals fitted to these models Typically the MIC400UL...

Page 14: ... a 240v AC source MIC 240PSU a 24v AC MIC 024PSU or a 115v AC source MIC 115PSU The transformer fitted to these designs is a thermally protected transformer that automatically cuts out if the transformer core temperature exceeds 40 Degrees C On cooling the transformer will become operational again In addition the unit provides all the terminations required to connect a MIC400 camera to third party...

Page 15: ...oom then the earth link should be left intact provided it is the only camera end earth reference point Power Supply Layout and Connections The Power supply PCB has the following connections as shown on Figure A HD1 Power Input Connector screw terminal HD2 Tamper Switch header screw terminal HD3 Composite cable header Connections to camera head screw terminal HD4 Telemetry header Molex Connection H...

Page 16: ...s on page for more details See page 19 for details on connecting the PA speakers Fuse ratings The power supply houses 4 off 20mm fuses in fuse holders The ratings for these fuses if fixed on the low voltage secondary side but changes with input voltage on the high voltage primary side The following table shows the fuse values fitted for the different supplies for operating the power supply Note FS...

Page 17: ...the MIC400 to the control room as per Table D 9 Connect the power to HD1 carefully observing the polarity and voltage as per Table B 10 When wiring is complete apply power check the all four 4 LED s are lit 11 Following Installation when power is applied the following LEDs will light to indicate LED1 15vAC power on to camera LED2 15vAC power on camera LED4 Power on for optional heater speaker LED5...

Page 18: ...ot normally fitted HD3 Composite cable header Connections to camera head screw terminal HD4 Telemetry header Molex Connection HD5 Telemetry header Screw terminal HD6 Tamper Switch header Screw terminal HD7 Washer Pump Drive header Screw terminal CN1 Video out connection header BNC CN2 Add on card header plug in Figure B MIC12 PSU Layout For 12V vehicle installations the composite cable wiring is i...

Page 19: ...he composite cable that are normally used for IR illuminators There are no connections for speakers on the power supply itself the speakers are connected directly to a third party amplifier and microphone To utilise the speakers please do the following 1 Disconnect the power supply from the power source locate the Brown and Grey wires in the composite cable 2 Using a terminal block connect the Bro...

Page 20: ...m the left hand pads to the middle pads as shown next 5 The power supply will now deliver 15vac to HD6 6 Connect the heater wires Brown and Grey to the HD6 termination header as labelled on the PCB and in 7 The heaters are thermostatically controlled and will automatically turn on at 5 C and turn off at 15 C 8 Check all connections reseal the PSU enclosure and reapply power ...

Page 21: ...ink Options The PCB has three optional links to allow the power supply to be set up for different installations If a link change is required this can usually be done with the PCB in place and setting of links using a soldering iron and TCW link wire The unit is supplied with all links fitted For the following special functions the associated link should be cut out Earth Link 1 left link should be ...

Page 22: ... Blow Power Supply Layout and Connections HD1 Power Input connector screw terminal HD2 Alarm Input header screw terminal HD3 Composite cable header Connections to camera head screw terminal HD4 Telemetry header Molex Connection HD5 Telemetry header screw terminal HD6 IR Lamp header screw terminal HD7 Washer drive power input header screw terminal CN1 Coax Video Header BNC Connector SK1 Washer pump...

Page 23: ...s shown in the Table B printed on the PCB connect all wires 5 Connect the Brown and Grey wires for the IR lamps to HD6 as per Table J 6 Connect the Coaxial video cable to the CN1 header 7 If alarms are to be used connect these to HD2 as per Table I above 8 Telemetry connections are provided by headers HD3 HD4 and HD5 which respectively enable crimp or screw terminations for connecting the MIC400 t...

Page 24: ...HD2 This 5v supply is not available externally LED 5 illuminates when the IR supply is selected to on by the camera telemetry LED 6 Pulses on off when the MIC400 camera is correctly configured to operate with the IR power supply 13 When satisfied the PSU is functioning correctly re attach the enclosure lid screw down until tight MIC IR 12PSU The power supply operates from a 12v DC source typically...

Page 25: ... to camera head screw terminal HD4 Telemetry header Molex Connection HD5 Telemetry header screw terminal HD6 IR Lamp header screw terminal HD7 Washer drive power input header screw terminal Table M Fuse ratings for MIC IR 12PSU Fuse Function Type Rating FS2 Input fuse for main camera supply Glass 5A Quick Blow FS4 IR Lamp supply fuse Glass 5A Quick blow FS5 Local 5v supply fuse Glass 0 5A Quick Bl...

Page 26: ...ump When pressed the LED LED3 next to the washer switch should illuminate The LED will also illuminate in response to telemetry commands to switch the washer on The Red LED on the washer PCB will illuminate when the Washer function is selected at the control room end Note that the software in the camera prevents the washer from being run more than 10 seconds continuously This is to prevent the was...

Page 27: ...ra can be moved using the pan tilt and stop buttons The IR lamps selection is enabled by entering the Setups tab and setting the Multi Alarm mode on and Auto IR on The PSU board LED should start flashing LED 6 called PIC OK to indicate correct operation CHAPTER 4 Configuring the MIC400 Camera Connecting the MIC400 to the PC The MIC can be connected to a PC s serial port via a RS232 RS422 adaptor u...

Page 28: ... Connections and Dip switches settings for 2 wire mode should be made as follows Table O K2 ADE Adaptor connections With all the above set up when Camset is running and the serial port selected set the Camera Interface Controls to the following Table P Camera interface control settings If a notebook PC is used which sometimes lacks a serial port then a RS485 to USB converter such as the MIC USB485...

Page 29: ...atibility is not guaranteed The MIC USB485CVTR should be connected to the telemetry header HD4 of the MIC400 power supply with Standard Twisted Pair cable such as Belden 8760 The table overleaf shows how the screw terminal connections on the MIC USB485CVTR connect to the MIC power supply depending upon the protocol and selected communication mode you may only need a 2 wire configuration Table Q MI...

Page 30: ...your converter is being plugged in for the first time your system should recognise the device and inform you that the hardware has been installed successfully The MIC USB485CVTR should appear in the Comm Port selection list as USB and as a virtual Comm Port e g comm2 for legacy support Universal Camset has been optimised to work with this converter in USB mode therefore users should select USB for...

Page 31: ...e MIC Communications This button opens up a new window which provides the options to reconfigure the MIC communications settings These options will depend on the MIC model connected In order for any of these modifications to work Camset must have full communications with the MIC Ensure this by performing a simple manual control test Up Down etc To store the new settings press Apply once the modifi...

Page 32: ...ith the Camset Protocol above Comm Port This provides a list of the available Comm Ports detected by the software on the PC If a comm port is in use when it is selected the user will be prompted with an error and should either select another port or close the application currently using it If the MIC USB485CTR USB to RS485 convertor is being used when plugged in this will show on the Comm Port dro...

Page 33: ...d direction at the speed indicated by the Speed Slider Zoom In and Zoom Out control the zoom position of the camera lens at a fixed rate Latch PTZ This tickbox will Latch the PTZ controls for continuous tilt or rotation as required Iris Controls Auto Iris lets the MIC automatically adjust to changing light levels where Manual Iris gives the user control with Open and Close buttons Focus Controls A...

Page 34: ...ll switch from the Sony module to the thermal module the controls on the Thermal tab will also now function Digital Zoom This will enable the MIC to continue into the digital zoom once the optical limit has been reached This also needs to have Digital Zoom Enabled under the MIC Setup tab Auto Pan This will start the MIC panning between left and right defined limits On Screen Data This activates th...

Page 35: ...rammed sequence for the given Tour Number Pattern Tours Depending on the protocol the controls for these vary Some fully implement the recording functionality and in these cases the Start Recording and Stop Recording buttons are used with user manual control in between This is again stored to the Tour Number as set Other protocols use an add point method where Start Recording and Stop Recording ar...

Page 36: ... will invert the pan rotation of the MIC compared to the commands from the controller This would be used if a MIC was inverted to regain logical control Tilt Reverse This will invert the tilt rotation of the MIC compared to the commands from the controller Image Flip This manually inverts the image from the camera module which may be used on an inverted camera where the head cannot be rotated thro...

Page 37: ...ay cause the camera to flick in and out of IR mode under Auto conditions Camera Power This can be used to turn the camera module inside the MIC off as required Digital Zoom This is an override for the Digital Zoom Auxiliary meaning that if On this will allow digital zoom to be controlled by the aux state but if off will never allow digital zoom no matter what the state of the aux Auto Flip With th...

Page 38: ... not available Show Boot Message This will display the boot message that appears on the video for a few seconds this may be helpful to determine the current software of the MIC without having to do a full reboot Self Diagnosis This function is for future products and does not work with the MIC400 or MIC412 Default Settings The Default Settings tab reads and sets settings from the following section...

Page 39: ...olved in this process Upload Default Options At the end of this there are 2 extra options for defaults Clear SS and NDZ will clear any saved Soft Stops and Non Dwell Zones and then Find End Stops These options may be used to completely set up a MIC after it has been reprogrammed to a new protocol Multi Alarm Settings Learn Alarm Positions Simply point the MIC400 at the position you would like it t...

Page 40: ...a time in days between each successive recalibration from then on To set these enter the appropriate values in the text boxes provided and press Apply Alternatively the Recall Now button will perform a manual recalibration Frame Integration Settings This section defines the Max Gain and Min Shutter Speed parameters used by the MIC when in Auto Lowlight mode The drop down lists provides the actual ...

Page 41: ... Mask Type If Crosshair and Mask Style are both turned On this function can be used to step through each of the available mask types one at a time This will not update all the masks to the same type only the ones that are created subsequent to the change Load Factory Defaults Clears the current Privacy masks and resets the privacy card to the factory defaults MIC Configuration These options define...

Page 42: ...and byte and a data byte These perform all of the privacy functions available To enter a command enter the 2 bytes in Hex into the boxes provided and press Send Command Entering random commands here may result in very odd results so please do not use unless under specific instruction Save Current Settings Once any calibration changes are made this button should be pressed to save the new values pe...

Page 43: ... On Off setting for captions If Off then no captions will be displayed Default Preset or Sector Toggle Sector Preset This toggles between the 2 caption modes of Preset or Sector These options are mutually exclusive Preset Captions This section provides 3 options to either set one preset caption to the preset number specified in the input box Set all 64 presets to the same caption or clear all 64 p...

Page 44: ...ity inside the head a small H is displayed in the top left corner indicating a Humidity problem If this appears make contact with Bosch Security Systems Timers The timers monitor most of the common functionalities of a MIC Panning Tilting On Tour Since Built Stationary Wiping and IR Lamp shown in Weeks Days Hours Minutes and Seconds Clear All Statistics This function will set Max and Min for tempe...

Page 45: ... do not attempt to upload a half complete file retry the process until it works fine Download EEPROM To File This will prompt for a file location of type epm If valid then the process will begin with the current status indicated on the progress bar The file stores each data byte and its address in memory These files should not be edited under any circumstances Upload EEPROM From File This will pro...

Page 46: ...d function on that alarm input The Watch button can be used to change the input channel on a Matrix 1 to 16 to the value specified in the lower input box POT Test The POT Test tab is used as an engineering tool to determine the MIC s position Motor PWM Motor Speed in both Pan and Tilt and the PSU level inside the MIC All the results are plotted onto a continually updating graph on the page and the...

Page 47: ...ally move until a separate stop command is sent The numeric key pad controls also work whilst in pot test although the learn preset method using the number keys does not Pot Test Results Pan Tilt Pos These indicate the current position in Pan and Tilt in Red and Blue respectively over the range of 4096 units for 360 degrees rotation Pan Tilt PWM These indicate the current PWM Pulse Width Modulatio...

Page 48: ...SCII char e g TEST However this only works if the protocol sends out valid ASCII bytes all other values less than 32 and over 127 will result in a being printed Assume New Message after 50mS This is a way of separating out consecutive commands and individually time stamping them If there is a 50mS gap between transmitted or received bytes then the next byte is taken as a new message Time Stamp Dat...

Page 49: ...lagged as a time out and short or incorrect data is classed as a fail The results of this are continually displayed in the small window directly below the Test button Any faults along the length of the comms lines will normally result in fails or timeouts dependant on the severity of the problem Cam Comms Starting this is as with MIC Comms but by selecting the Sony Cam Comms radio instead So long ...

Page 50: ...specified frame rate and gain etc These states could then be toggled by calling them up with an Execute SonySet command SonySet Controls SonySet Preset Number This is where the SonySet Preset number is selected there are 10 options available relating to 10 complete camera setups Get Preset from MIC This process will query the MIC for the table number as specified in the SonySet Preset Number list ...

Page 51: ...d Load file functions as above means it is possible to copy a complete SonySet table from one MIC to another to easily setup a site with the same configuration Clear Table This clears the table in Camset and will not do anything to the data stored at the location in memory in the MIC itself To clear a MIC table use this function and then Send Preset to MIC The SonySet Table The table on the right ...

Page 52: ...n Control Reset Plus 1 Minus 1 Red Gain Set 0 to 255 Blue Gain Control Reset Plus 1 Minus 1 Blue Gain Set 0 to 255 Exposure Mode Auto Manual Shutter Priority Iris Priority Gain Priority Bright Shutter Auto Iris Auto Gain Auto Slow Shutter Mode Auto Manual Shutter Control Reset Plus 1 Minus 1 Shutter Set 0 to 19 Iris Control Reset Plus 1 Minus 1 Iris Set 0 to 19 Gain Control Reset Plus 1 Minus 1 Ga...

Page 53: ...to a PC running Universal Camset as described on page 27 check the MIC400 is communicating correctly with Camset this can be checked using the Comms function 2 Use the Browse button to locate the new MOT file you wish to upload to the MIC400 3 In the Security Code section enter the MIC serial number in the appropriate field click the Generate Security Code button The security code will now be crea...

Page 54: ...r the Standard Controls tab but may require a reboot of the camera or closing and reselecting the USB in the comm port dropdown menu 7 After programming a MIC the status of the settings can be undefined therefore it is good practice to reset them to the factory defaults then make any modifications required for the specific installation 8 Open the MIC Setups tab and clic the Load Settings into Cams...

Page 55: ...3 4mm WIDE to 122 4mm TELE F1 6 to F4 5 Zoom 36x optical 12x digital Angle of view 57 8º WIDE end to 1 7º TELE end Minimum illumination 1 4 lux 1 60s NTSC 1 50s PAL 0 1 lux 1 4s NTSC 1 3s PAL 0 01 lux or less 1 4s NTSC 1 3s PAL ICR ON Shutter speed 1 4 to 1 10 000s 20 steps NTSC 1 3 to 1 10 000s 20 steps PAL OPERATIONAL Auto flip Yes Manual flip Yes Dynamic privacy zones 3D privacy masking with in...

Page 56: ...L Input voltage 15V AC 18V DC Power consumption 25 2W max AVAILABLE OPTIONS Configurations available Upright mount inverted mount or upright canted at 45 mount options Colour Finish Bespoke colours and finishes available on request Camera module 18x camera module or 36x camera module Camera colour system NTSC or PAL Installed protocol Choose from current protocol list Telemetry control card Built ...

Page 57: ...TY AS MIC400AL ALARMS AS MIC400AL MECHANICAL AS MIC400AL PHYSICAL Construction material 6mm thick aluminum Viewing window Tempered flat glass Standard colours Black RAL9005 Grey RAL7001 or White RAL9003 Standard finish Powder coated Dimensions 205 W x 720 H x 165 D mm upright inverted Weight 6 5Kg including 4 PCD base and speakers ENVIRONMENTAL Operational temperature 20 C to 50 C No heater option...

Page 58: ...4 PCD base ENVIRONMENTAL Operational temperature 20 C to 50 C 30 with optional heater Weather proofing NEMA 4x IP68 ELECTRICAL AS MIC400AL AVAILABLE OPTIONS Configurations available Upright mount inverted mount or upright canted at 45 mount options Colour Finish Bespoke colours and finishes available on Request Camera module 18x camera module or 36x camera module Camera colour system NTSC or PAL I...

Page 59: ...IC400AL PHYSICAL Construction material Grade 316 stainless steel Viewing window Tempered flat glass Standard colours Stainless steel no colour options Standard finish Stainless steel no finish options Dimensions 205 W x 360 H x 165 D mm upright inverted Weight 16 5Kg ENVIRONMENTAL Operational temperature 20 C to 50 C 30 with optional heater Weather proofing NEMA 4x IP68 ELECTRICAL AS MIC400AL AVAI...

Page 60: ...unication Tamper switch ground connection MECHANICAL AS MIC400AL PHYSICAL Construction material 6mm thick aluminum Viewing window Tempered flat glass Standard colours Black RAL9005 Grey RAL7001 or White RAL9003 Standard finish Powder coated Dimensions 385 W x 360 H x 165 D mm upright inverted 385 W x 330 H x 217 D mm canted Weight 6 5Kg including 4 PCD base ENVIRONMENTAL AS MIC400AL ELECTRICAL Inp...

Page 61: ... Alarm card Optional fitted in PSU IR lamps Specify upright canted or inverted camera operation ACCESSORIES Power supply Choose from 115V AC 230V AC or 12V DC versions IR Specific PSU Mounting hardware Compatible with all MIC1 series bracketry Cabling Optional choose from 2M 10M 20M or 25M versions Dimension Drawings MIC400AL UL UT and S models Upright 90 Dimension Drawings ...

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Page 63: ..._ON_PRESET 32 PHOTOCELL_IR_OFF_PRESET 33 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 35 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 36 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 37 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 38 CANTED_PRESET 39 BAUD_9600 40 BAUD_4800 41 WASHWIPE_PRESET 42 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 43 FIND_END_STOPS 45 SEQUENCE_RECORD_PRESET 48 SEQUENCE_RECORD_STOP_PRESET 49 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 50 51 52 53 54 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 55 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 56 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 57 A...

Page 64: ...EFT_PRESET 90 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 91 Alway highest number SCAN_LIMIT_LEFT_PRESET 92 Always lowest number SCAN_LIMIT_RIGHT_PRESET 93 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 94 SCAN_SPEED_SET_PRESET 95 STOP_SCAN_PRESET 96 goto presets RANDOM_SCAN_START_PRESET 97 FRAME_SCAN_START_PRESET 98 AUTO_SCAN_START_PRESET 99 AUTOHOME_10S_PRESET 40 goto preset codes AUTOHOME_30S_PRESET 41 AUTOHOME_1M_PRESET 42 AUTOH...

Page 65: ...PRESET 70 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 allow up to 12 alarms now FIND_END_STOPS 98 SHOW_STARTUP_MESS 99 SPECIAL SETUP PRESETS PICTURE_FLIP_MIRROR_ON_PRESET 188 PICTURE_FLIP_MIRROR_OFF_PRESET 189 TILT_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 190 TILT_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 191 PHOTOCELL_IR_ON_PRESET 192 PHOTOCELL_IR_OFF_PRESET 193 PAN_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 194 PAN_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 195 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 196 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 197 INTE...

Page 66: ...221 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 235 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 235 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 234 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 233 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 232 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 231 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 230 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 229 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 228 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 227 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 226 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 225 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 224 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 223 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 222 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 221 AUTO_ALAR...

Page 67: ...er SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 61 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 62 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 63 Alway highest number AUTOHOME_PRESET1_PRESET 64 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 65 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 66 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 67 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 68 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 69 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 70 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 71 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 76 AUTOFLIP_ON_PRESET 77 AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET 78 WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 79 ...

Page 68: ...R 70 AD_WASHER 71 AD_LAMPS_ON 72 AD_LAMPS_OFF 73 AD_OSD 74 Kalatel LEFTAUTOPANLIMIT 62 Dont change this part of Kalatel protocol RIGHTAUTOPANLIMIT 63 Dont change this part of Kalatel protocol WASHWIPE_PRESET 48 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 49 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 57 allow up to 12 alarms now PAN_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 56 PAN_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 55 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 54 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 53 INTERMITANT_...

Page 69: ...RATE_PRESET 32 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 31 Impossible to reach these presets AUTOHOME_PRESET1_PRESET 204 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 211 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 216 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 221 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 238 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 235 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 235 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 234 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 233 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 232 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 231 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 230 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 229 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL...

Page 70: ...L_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 43 203 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 45 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 46 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 47 207 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 48 208 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 49 209 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 50 210 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 51 211 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 56 216 AUTOFLIP_ON_PRESET 57 217 AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET 58 218 WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 59 219 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 60 220 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 61 221 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 75 235 PRIVAC...

Page 71: ..._SCREEN_DISPLAY_ON_PRESET 92 236 ON_SCREEN_DISPLAY_OFF_PRESET 93 236 INVERT_PRESET 94 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 95 255 FIND_END_STOPS 96 Panasonic RELAY_TIME_START 252 ALARM_SETTINGS_START 235 16 modes SET_TOUR1_PRESET 87 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 92 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 76 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 86 AUTOFLIP_ON_PRESET 73 AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET 72 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 71 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 70 RESE...

Page 72: ...O_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 46 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 31 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 45 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 45 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 44 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 43 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 42 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 41 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 40 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 39 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 38 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 37 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 36 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 35 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 34 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 33 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 32 PR...

Page 73: ...METER 103 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 102 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 101 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 100 FIND_END_STOPS 115 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 236 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 237 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 238 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 239 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 WASHWIPE_PRESET 47 AUTOHOME_PRESET 48 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 49 AUX1_PRESET 50 AUX26_PRE...

Page 74: ...SET 196 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 197 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 198 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 199 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 200 Always lowest number defines for limit setting presets SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 201 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 202 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 203 Alway highest number AUTOHOME_PRESET1_PRESET 204 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 205 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 206 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 2...

Page 75: ...RM_ON_PRESET 236 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 237 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 238 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 239 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 251 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 255 VCL MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 allow up to 12 alarms now WASHWIPE_PRESET 62 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 63 DM_PRESETS 64 NORMAL_PRESETS 65 FIND_END_STOPS 66 PICTURE_FLIP_MIRROR_ON_PRESET 69 PICTURE_FL...

Page 76: ...RESET 106 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 107 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 108 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 109 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 110 PAN_TILT_SCALE_ON_PRESET 111 vcl keyboard does this but baxall doesn t PAN_TILT_SCALE_OFF_PRESET 112 CAMERA_OFF_PRESET 113 CAMERA_ON_PRESET 114 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 115 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 116 PAN_REVERSE_PRESET 117 swaps left right IR_MODE_ON_PRESET 118 for keyboards without lamps button ...

Page 77: ... PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 40 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 39 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 38 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 37 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 36 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 35 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 allow up to 12 alarms now AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 69 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 70 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 71 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 72 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 73 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 74 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 50 BAUD_TOGGLE_PRESET 75 WASHER_PRESET ...

Page 78: ...LL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 92 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 93 Alway highest number RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 94 REVERSE_PAN_PRESET 95 REVERSE_TILT_PRESET 96 REVERSE_IMAGE_PRESET 97 SET_ADDRESS_PRESET 99 PRIVACY_SETUP_BYTE1 101 PRIVACY_SETUP_BYTE2 102 AUTOHOME_PRESET1_PRESET 103 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 104 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 105 MOTOR_PARAMS_BYTE_1 106 MOTOR_PARAMS_BYTE_2 107 FIND_END_STOPS 108 ...

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