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Bosch Security Systems 

MIC412 Dual Optical / Thermal 
PTZ Camera  

EN       

Installation and Operation Manual

 

Summary of Contents for MIC Series 412TF

Page 1: ...Bosch Security Systems MIC412 Dual Optical Thermal PTZ Camera EN Installation and Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...ecurity Systems Issue 8 MIC 412 Dual Optical Thermal PTZ Camera Installation and Operation Manual For the MIC412TI and MIC412TF PTZ camera models Chapters 1 Introduction 2 Hardware Installation 3 Power Supply Installation 4 Configuring the MIC412 Camera 5 Technical Specifications ...

Page 3: ...3 15 Power Supply layout and connections 3 15 Fuse Ratings 3 16 Installation Instructions 3 16 Commissioning the MIC412 Heater option 3 17 Fitting the optional Sunshield 3 18 Configuring the MIC412 Camera 4 19 Connecting the MIC412 to a PC 4 19 Connecting the Greenwich Adaptor 4 19 Connecting the K2 ADE Adaptor 4 19 Connecting the MIC USB485Converter 4 20 MIC USB495CVTR and Universal Camset Softwa...

Page 4: ...presence of important safety operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons WARNING INSTALL ...

Page 5: ...y damages to cameras which have been directly pointed at the sun 11 In situations where there could be a risk of injury should any part of the assembly become detached for any reason and fall normal common sense safety precautions should be employed a strong safety chain between the camera pan shaft and the mounting surface is recommended 12 For transportation please rotate the ball so the window ...

Page 6: ...TZ Pan Tilt Zoom Bi phase Bosch Bi phase telemetry protocol see pg8 PSU Power Supply Unit IR Infra Red BP3 or 4 Bi phase converter cards for MIC400 range of cameras STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable Glossary of Appendices Appendix A Sonyset Camera Commands Appendix B Protocol Preset Codes This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Direct...

Page 7: ... use of traditional dome and PTZ cameras and comes with a variety of options in order to offer a best fit solution for virtually any application Rated to an industry leading IP67 the compact vandal resistant 6mm thick aluminium camera housing is suitable for installation in the harshest of environments while the optically perfect flat viewing window and integrated wiper option ensure razor sharp i...

Page 8: ...e MIC412 cameras to cater for a variety of common voltages and provide all the connections needed for power telemetry and video The power supply units and options are detailed below Refer to the MIC Series Power Supplies Installation Manual For MIC412 cameras only MIC 240PSU UL 240VAC input Power Supply Unit MIC 115PSU UL 115VAC input Power Supply Unit MIC 24PSU UL 24 VAC input Power Supply Unit C...

Page 9: ...tegration Canting option to allow bottom of pole vision Choice of 18x or 36x camera modules Wide range of mounting options for varied applications Optically flat viewing window Unpacking Check the exterior of the packaging for visible damage If any items appear to have been damaged in transit please inform the shipping company Unpack the power supply unit carefully although ruggedized this is elec...

Page 10: ...e 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 manufactures a range of brackets suitable for all typical building installations for upright 90 canted 45 or Inverted ca...

Page 11: ...MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN 11 Bosch Security Systems Issue 8 ...

Page 12: ...tary government installations ports airports to name but a few The MIC412 s adaptability enables easy integration in a wide variety of mobile and re deployable installations these have included Lifeboats and other surface subsurface vessels Emergency service vehicles Highways Agency vehicles Council Contractor parking enforcement vehicles and Crowd control vehicles The MIC412 uses a composite cabl...

Page 13: ...stallation Guide for more information about each MIC mounting option CAUTION 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 CAUTION Any water getting into the connector is liable to cause corrosion to the connector pins leading to unreliable operation of the camera unit CAUTION To prevent water penetrating ...

Page 14: ...ary strikes Where there is a risk of a primary strike hitting the camera housing directly it is recommended that a separate lightning conductor be fitted within 0 5m of the camera and at least 1 5 m higher than the camera The construction of the housing itself is very capable of coping with secondary strikes and no damage to the internal electronics or camera should result if correct lightning pro...

Page 15: ... to Bosch Biphase equipment 5 Screw termination of all composite telemetry and ancillary cables in the box 6 Earth isolation and termination within the unit to correctly control video earthing and to prevent earth loop PCB Earth Link The PCB has one link option next to HD1 to allow the power supply to be set up for different earthing schemes The Earth Link should be broken if there is a separate c...

Page 16: ... BNC socket 8 CN2 3 Auxiliary card terminal Plug in Table C Composite cable to Power Supply HD 3 Connection Table Composite Cable Wire Color Function Terminal Box Connector Terminal Box ID Marking Red AC supply HD3 1 Power Green AC supply rtn HD3 2 Power White Rx HD3 3 RxB Yellow Rx HD3 4 RxA Drain Wire Gnd HD3 5 GND Blue Tx HD3 6 TxA Violet Tx HD3 7 TxB Coax Core Video HD3 8 Video Coax Screen Vid...

Page 17: ...A glass Anti surge T 1 6A glass Anti surge T 1 6A glass Anti surge T Note FS 4 does not exist Installation Instructions 1 Locate the mounting position of the MIC PSU so that it cannot be interfered with either intentionally or accidentally a lockable cabinet is recommended 2 Securely fix the MIC PSU using M6 stainless steel screws washers not supplied ensure the cable glands have sufficient room t...

Page 18: ...omposite cable through the metal M16 gland then connect the shielded composite cable to the screw terminal HD3 as printed on the PCB When completed tighten the cable gland to firmly grip the shielded cable 11 Connect a tamper switch to HD2 if necessary 12 Feed the coax cable through the cable gland and crimp the end with a BNC connector then connect the coax video cable to the CN1 socket 13 Use CN...

Page 19: ...nal Sunshield The MIC412 Sunshield is designed to provide additional protection against direct solar radiation it is a two 2 part moulding and comes supplied with eight 8 stainless steel bosses and eight 8 M3 washers and retaining screws The sunshield is fitted in the following manner 1 Remove the four 4 retaining bolts from the lid of the MIC 412 DO NOT remove the lid as this will void the warran...

Page 20: ...cted Connections from the Greenwich adaptor to the MIC412 power supply are as follows Table G Connecting the Greenwich Adaptor Adaptor Connections HD4 F 778 758 Connection and wire color DATA OUT 6 3 RXB White DATA OUT 5 4 RXA Yellow SCREEN 0v DATA IN 4 5 TXA Blue DATA IN 3 6 TXB Violet The connections can be tested by selecting the DETECT button in CamSet and checking to see if the window below t...

Page 21: ...C USB485CVTR USB to RS485 Converter Camset Tabs 2 Wire RS485 4 Wire RS422 Comms 1 Selected Selected Interface 2 Wire 4 Wire RTS Off On Baud 9600 9600 The MIC USB485CVTR is a USB to RS485 signal converter that allows PCs without a serial port to connect directly to the MIC400 series camera via the telemetry connection HD4 in the power supply the MIC USB485CVTR can also be used to connect a PC to an...

Page 22: ...B485CTR 2 Locate the CAMSET INSTALLER MSI and then double click to begin follow the on screen instructions to install 3 Once installed a Universal Camset Icon will appear on your PC Desktop 4 When opened the Universal Camset will display the Standard Controls Tab as shown overleaf Providing the USB drivers have been installed successfully you can then plug the MIC USB485CVTR into a PC via the USB ...

Page 23: ...s The large square text box in this area will display boot messages coming from the MIC One of the first lines contains the MIC address which is decoded and entered into the Address line The rest of the lines indicate the MIC model number control card serial number MIC Software etc At the same time a boot message is displayed on the video indicating similar information which may be helpful if retu...

Page 24: ...loaded onto the MIC412 if the incorrect protocol is selected in Camset the MIC may not respond To regain control should this happen reset the Camset Protocol back to what the MIC originally was New Baud Rate This drop down list will provide the valid baud rates for the chosen protocol The baud rate options reflect the protocol as set on the main form for Camset itself In FV protocol the option is ...

Page 25: ... which outgoing messages are sent and the other options available for the given protocol above Changing this without first changing the MIC baud rate will cause a loss of communications RTS This defines the state of the RTS line on the serial port which can be used power in line RS232 to 485 adapters Comms Mode There are 3 available options for comms modes Full Duplex Full 2 way 4 wire communicati...

Page 26: ...n the PSU This also moves the MIC to the stored WashWipe position and turns on the wiper Once de activated the MIC will return to its original position and turn off the wiper IR Thermal Dependant on the MIC this will do one of 3 things for a Non IR Standard MIC the IR cut filter will come in and the image will go black and white For a twin IR MIC the cut filter will come in and the lamps will turn...

Page 27: ...set Tours recalls preset positions in the set order waiting at each for a desired dwell time while Pattern Tours mimic the operators movements whilst recording so it can follow a defined path Access to these methods is entirely protocol specific meaning if it is shaded out the feature is not supported In some cases there are up to 6 tours available Preset Tours To save a preset tour simply enter t...

Page 28: ...ch provides the area within which the MIC is allowed to move To clear the area set both corners to the same location Non Dwell Zone This provides the opposite of Soft Stops in that an area can be defined within which the MIC cannot stop The area is defined and cleared in the same way using the Top Left and Bottom Right buttons Once the MIC enters the area it passes straight through to the opposite...

Page 29: ...e MIC will monitor the tamper switch line moving to the programmable Alarm Position when the connection is grounded If Auto Alarm is turned off the MIC will ignore any change in status of the tamper line Multi Alarm With this the user can setup a separate position for each of the 8 alarm inputs Any given alarm input will trigger the MIC to move to the position with which it is associated To get th...

Page 30: ...and the lowest frame rate can be controlled under the Frame Integration section Auto Home Controls After a programmable time with no manual control the MIC can be configured to either move to the home position Preset 1 or start tour pattern 1 With Auto Home turned off the MIC will simply remain stationary until the next user input The amount of time before this takes place can be set using the inp...

Page 31: ...IC and also a way of copying the settings from one into the next Save Current MIC Settings This option will first prompt for a file location and then store the current state of all the options outlined above to an XML file which can then be loaded at a later date back into Camset as a standard for a specific site Load Settings into Camset This will prompt to open an XML file as saved above Only va...

Page 32: ... 5 10 or 60 seconds To send the settings to the MIC select the desired options and then press Set Relays Lens Recalibration and Frame Integration This section defines when and how often the Sony Optical Camera block should perform a recalibration process The first field Inactivity defines how long in hours it should be after the last manual control command before the first recalibration should tak...

Page 33: ...le This will only work if the Crosshair is turned On It will show a small privacy block to the right of the crosshair center If nothing appears the mask may be clear so use the Set Mask Style to change to a visible setting Once the required style has been selected press Clear Mask Style and Crosshair Off to return to the normal state Mask Clear Whole Screen These functions will add or remove a pri...

Page 34: ...ter commands 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 permanently Privacy Calibration The Privacy Calibration section deals with the calibra...

Page 35: ...native the same 64 captions can be used not for preset positions but for rotational sectors The MIC s pan is split into 64 segments and a different caption can be assigned to each or to a group Using this option can result in an occasional slight control lag Whatever caption is being set the writing must be entered into the Caption Text Box The caption will be displayed in block capitals and only ...

Page 36: ...ual FFC should be used as required or Auto which will perform an FFC at the interval set in seconds using Set FFC Period By default this should be somewhere in the region of 3 minutes Gain and Auto Gain Modes The thermal imager has a number of different gain modes available dependant upon the application By default Gain will be on Auto and the Auto Gain Control Mode will be Histogram Histogram Lin...

Page 37: ...humidity 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 ...

Page 38: ... then 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 wil...

Page 39: ... 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 current results shown in numeric values below This process requires a reliable 2 way comm...

Page 40: ... graph plot to be saved as a jpg image to a location determined on the save dialog box that opens Rotation Analyzer This sub window can be used to accurately measure the PWM of either axis of the MIC plotting the data against position rather than reading which provides a easy to read way of locating tight or loose spots in the tested axis The results can then be saved as a Word doc report and auto...

Page 41: ...ding to each of the 4 axis with respect to the current mouse position This can be used to easily determine peak or trough values at any point on the trace Pot Test Plot Area Plot Area Controls The plot area can be zoomed in and out using the scroll wheel on the mouse and then reset to default by pressing Right Mouse Click Undo All Zoom Pan The plot can also be panned using the scroll bar to the lo...

Page 42: ...date and time of transmission or reception otherwise the data will just be indicated with a Transmit or Receive tag Clear Comms This simply clears the current communications window Save Data to File This will prompt the user for a file location where the comms can be saved They will be output as a doc file formatted in the same way as display in the window which can be opened in Microsoft Word Sen...

Page 43: ...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 as the MIC Comms are 100 reliable this will return the reliability of the comms to the Sony Module inside the MIC again returning passes fails and time outs in the same frame If ...

Page 44: ...th a specified frame rate and gain etc These states could then be toggled by calling them up with an Execute SonySet command SonySet Controls SonySet Prest 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 l...

Page 45: ...e and 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 ri...

Page 46: ...d Gain 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...

Page 47: ...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 48: ...under 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 click the Load Settings into...

Page 49: ...led via the MIC 501 or MIC 516 controllers as with any other MIC camera General preset codes for supported protocols can be found in Appendix B However there are some special controls related to the thermal imaging unit in the MIC412 which are covered here and are limited to Four 4 protocols only Switching between the Thermal and Optical Video modules is activated through the LAMPS button Learning...

Page 50: ... GlowBow 108 69 88 F4 Off IronBow 109 70 89 F5 On FFC Auto 103 64 83 N A Manual 102 63 82 N A Perform 104 65 84 N A AGC Mode Histogram 110 71 90 F6 On Linear 111 72 91 F6 Off Auto Bright 112 73 92 N A Bosch Protocol Aux Number Aux On Function Aux Off Function 451 Thermal Video Flip On Thermal Video Flip Off 452 Thermal FFC Mode Auto Thermal FFC Mode Manual 453 Perform FFC N A 454 Thermal Colour Wh...

Page 51: ... 1 3s PAL ICR ON Shutter speed NTSC 1 4 to 1 10 000s 22 steps PAL 1 3 to 1 10 000s 20 steps 1 10 000s 20 steps PAL CAMERA MODULE THERMAL Lens 50mm Image sensor Focal Plane Array FPA un cooled Vanadium Oxide microbolometer MIC412TI 7 5Hz NTSC 8 3Hz PAL MIC412TF US export licence required 30Hz NTSC 25Hz PAL Picture elements 324 H x 256 V Spatial resolution 0 760 mrad with 50 mm lens Field of view 14...

Page 52: ... colours Black RAL9005 Grey RAL7001 or White RAL9003 Standard finish Alocrom 1200 surface treatment with powder coat paint Window Wiper Standard long life silicon Dimensions W x H x D 267 x 445 x 200 mm including 4 in PCD base 10 51 x 17 52 x 7 87 ft Weight 9 5 kg 20 94 lb including 4 in PCD base ENVIRONMENTAL Operational temperature 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F Weather proofing IP68 1 m submission ...

Page 53: ...MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN 53 Bosch Security Systems Issue 8 Dimension Drawings MIC 412 models Upright 90 Dimension Drawings Appendix A Sonyset Camera Commands ...

Page 54: ...2 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 AUTO_LOWLIGHT...

Page 55: ...91 Always 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 AUTOHOME_5M_PRESET 43 AUTOHOME_10M_PRESET 44 FA...

Page 56: ... 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 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 198 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OF...

Page 57: ...OLE 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_ALARM_ON_PRESET 236 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 237...

Page 58: ... NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 63 Always 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 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 80 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 81 PRIVACY_PRESET_...

Page 59: ...IT 62 Don t change this part of Kalatel protocol RIGHTAUTOPANLIMIT 63 Don t 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_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 52 defines for limit setting presets SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET ...

Page 60: ... 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 228 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 227 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 226 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 225 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 224 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 223 PRIVACY_I...

Page 61: ...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 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 75 235 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 74 234 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 73 233 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 72 232 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 71 231 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 70 230 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 69 229 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL...

Page 62: ...ESET 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 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 69 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 68 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 67 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 66 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 65 define MENU_ON_OFF 63 Don t change MENU_ENTER 64 Don t change WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 62 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 6...

Page 63: ...37 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 36 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 35 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 34 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 33 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 32 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 31 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 27 Always lowest number SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 28 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 29 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 30 Always highest number MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 14 allows up to 12 alarms now Bosch PRIVACY_PRESET_START 100 PRIVAC...

Page 64: ... AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 49 AUX1_PRESET 50 AUX26_PRESET 97 defines for limit setting presets SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 95 Always lowest number SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 96 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 97 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 98 Always highest number RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 99 Forward Vision WASHWIPE_PRESET 62 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 63 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 allow up to 12 alarms FIND_END_STOPS ...

Page 65: ...OFF_PRESET 208 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 209 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 210 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 211 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 216 AUTOFLIP_ON_PRESET 217 AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET 218 WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 219 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 220 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 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_...

Page 66: ...0 TILT_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 71 TILT_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 72 defines for limit setting presets PRIVACY_PRESET_START 81 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 95 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 95 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 94 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 93 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 92 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 91 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 90 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 89 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 88 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 87 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 86 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 85 PRIVACY_SAVE_PAR...

Page 67: ...Always lowest number SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 121 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 122 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 123 Always highest number AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 124 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 125 ADDRESS_CHANGE_PRESET 126 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 127 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 not used in VCL version CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 Vicon PRIVACY_PRESET_START 35 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 49 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 49 P...

Page 68: ...EQUENCE_PRESET 80 DELETE_SEQUENCE_PRESET 81 CLEAR_SEQUENCE_PRESET 82 SET_SEQUENCE_DWELL_PRESET 83 START_SEQUENCE_PRESET 88 defines for limit setting presets SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 90 Always lowest number SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 91 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 92 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 93 Always highest number RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 94 REVERSE_PAN_PRESET 95 REVERSE_TILT_PRESET 96 REVERSE_I...

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