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VG4 Modular Camera System

VG4-200 | VG4-300 | VG4-500i

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User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for series VG4-300

Page 1: ...VG4 Modular Camera System VG4 200 VG4 300 VG4 500i en User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ... 20 2 8 Rule Setup Menu 23 2 9 Language Menu 24 2 10 Advanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i only 25 2 11 Diagnostics Menu 26 2 11 1 Alarm Status Submenu 28 3 Common AutoDome User Commands unlocked 30 3 1 Setting AutoPan Mode 30 3 2 Setting Preset Shots 30 3 3 Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title 30 3 4 Configuring Preposition Tours 31 3 5 Programming the Inactivity Operation 31 3 6 ...

Page 4: ...0 and 500i Series Only 52 7 5 Motion Detection with Region of Interest 500i Series Only Preset positions 90 through 99 53 7 6 Image Stabilization 500i Series Only 53 7 7 Pre position Tour 53 8 Using the IP AutoDome 55 8 1 Overview of Features 55 8 2 System Requirements 55 8 3 Connecting the IP AutoDome to the PC 56 8 4 Configuring the IP AutoDome Camera 57 8 5 Installing the Required Software 57 8...

Page 5: ...dvanced Mode Camera Options 81 10 20 Camera Settings Group 1 81 10 21 Camera Settings Group 2 82 10 22 Camera Settings Group 3 82 10 23 Advanced Mode Lens 82 10 24 Lens Settings Group 1 82 10 25 Lens Settings Group 2 83 10 26 Advanced Mode PTZ 83 10 27 PTZ Settings Group 1 83 10 28 PTZ Settings Group 2 84 10 29 Advanced Mode Display 85 10 30 Display Settings Group 1 85 10 31 Display Settings Group...

Page 6: ...3 Advanced Mode Advanced 112 10 54 Advanced Mode Multicasting 113 10 55 Advanced Mode JPEG Posting 114 10 56 Advanced Mode Encryption 115 10 57 Advanced Mode Maintenance 115 10 58 Advanced Mode Licenses 116 10 59 Advanced Mode System Overview 116 11 Troubleshooting Guide 117 11 1 VG4 AutoDome Operation and Control 117 11 2 VG4 IP AutoDome Video and Control 120 11 3 VG4 IP AutoDome Audio 121 12 Use...

Page 7: ... the firmware levels for various files and the current IP address if the AutoDome contains the IP Communications module The P to the right of the AutoDome series indicates that the AutoDome contains the optional modules for maintaining internal pressure 1 2 Establishing AutoDome Control The most common ways to interface with the AutoDome are Using a keyboard and on screen display OSD menus This me...

Page 8: ...Enter key can also be labeled with the 8 symbol For example the keyboard command to make the AutoDome pan 360º continuously is ON 1 ENTER press the ON key then press the number 1 key and then press ENTER Typical Keyboard Features Usage Function Keys Selects a specific control setting Number Keys Inputs a number from 0 to 9 Camera Key Selects a camera number Enter Key Inputs a selection Focus Key S...

Page 9: ...ere is the camera number without an address 3 Press ON 999 ENTER to invoke an on screen display of cameras on the system without an address 4 Follow the on screen instructions You receive an on screen confirmation when the FastAddress is complete To change or clear an address for a camera with an address 1 Select the camera number you want to FastAddress The system displays the camera number on th...

Page 10: ...ed command 1 Press OFF 90 ENTER to turn off the command lock 2 Press SET 802 ENTER to access the password menu 3 Tilt the joystick up or down to choose a number Tilt the joystick right to move to the next number position 4 Follow the on screen instructions and save the password You receive an on screen confirmation Password Security Level 0000 default Enables security and requires a user to enter ...

Page 11: ...open a menu 5 Follow the on screen instructions Setup Menu Choices NOTICE After a period of 4 5 minutes of inactivity a menu times out and exits without warning Some unsaved settings in the current menu can be lost NOTICE The AutoDome displays only those menus applicable to the AutoDome Series configuration Use the joystick to navigate through the menu and the Focus Iris keys to make a selection S...

Page 12: ... and rules not available with 200 Series models Language Displays the language Advanced Accesses the advanced features menu including Stabilization AutoTrack Sensitivity Camera Height and Virtual Masking only available on 500i Series models Diagnostics Displays the status of diagnostic events Menu Description NOTICE To select the Exit Menu item from anywhere in the current menu use the Zoom comman...

Page 13: ...darker scenes which may cause graininess in low light scenes Auto or OFF AUTO Max Gain Level Adjusts the maximum gain level that the gain control adjusts to when set to AUTO Sliding scale 1 to 6 1 8db 2 12db 3 16db 4 20db 5 24db 6 28db 6 4 for 36X camera Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness level of the picture Sliding scale 1 to 16 12 Synch Mode Sets the type of synchronization mode for the camera INT...

Page 14: ...ting in low light scenes ON OFF or AUTO AUTO Night Mode Color Day Night models only Determines if color processing remains in effect while in night mode ON or OFF OFF Night Mode Threshold Day Night models only Adjusts the level of light at which the camera automatically switches out of night mode B W operation Sliding scale 10 to 55 in increments of 5 10 is earlier 55 is later 55 Pre Comp not appl...

Page 15: ...enu Auto Focus Automatically focuses on the subject in the center of the screen CONSTANT Auto Focus is always active even while the camera is moving MANUAL Auto Focus is inactive manual focus must be used SPOT The camera activates Auto Focus after the camera stops movement Once focused Auto Focus is inactive until the camera moves again SPOT Auto Iris Automatically adjusts to varying light conditi...

Page 16: ...ption Default Setting PTZ Setup Exit Autopan 30 deg sec Tour 1 Period 5 sec Tour 2 Period 5 sec PTZ Fixed Speed 4 Inactivity OFF Inact Period 2 min AutoPivot ON AutoDome Orientation NORMAL Freeze Frame on Preposition ON Tilt Up Limit Restore Defaults Factory Setting Focus Iris Select Menu Description Sub menu Description Default Setting Exit Exits the menu AutoPan Adjusts speed of camera during Au...

Page 17: ...Inactivity Period Sets the time period of inactivity before the above action occurs Sliding scale 3 sec to 10 min 2 min AutoPivot Automatically rotates the camera 180º when following a subject traveling directly beneath the camera OFF or ON ON AutoDome Orientation not available with 18x color camera Automatically rotates the video 180º INVERTED or NORMAL NORMAL Freeze Frame On Preposition not avai...

Page 18: ...or or shot titles OFF Titles are hidden ON Titles are displayed continuously MOMENTARY Titles are displayed for a few seconds then disappear from the screen MOMENT ARY Camera OSD Controls how the OSD displays camera response information such as Digital Zoom Iris open close and Focus near far OFF or ON ON Display Adjust Adjusts the text brightness and vertical position of the on screen title Exit E...

Page 19: ...s 300 and 500i Series Only page 46 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings for this menu only Edit Sector Title Allows editing existing Sector Zone Titles Select a sector title to access the character palette See Section 3 3 Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title page 30 for instructions Edit Scene Title Allows editing existing Scene Shot Titles Select a scene title then choose a menu option E...

Page 20: ...ud you must first set the controller to 19200 for AutoBaud to detect the higher baud rate ON Baud Rate Manually sets the baud rate when AutoBaud is set to OFF Choices are 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 Then follow the OSD to confirm the selection 9600 Bilinx Turns on Bilinx control communication Only available when not connected to a Bilinx data interface unit Toggles ON or OFF ON NOTICE Bil...

Page 21: ...ut that detects a drop in internal pressure for the VG4 Pressure Dome Inputs 8 12 Defines input commands that can be used in a rule Command inputs can also be customized by using non assigned keyboard command numbers NONE 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 s...

Page 22: ...Exit Saves and exits the menu Outputs Setup Defines physical outputs and keyboard commands for use in a rule Outputs 1 3 Defines a physical output N O Normally open circuit N C Normally closed circuit N O Alarm Relay A fixed output available for use in a rule Outputs 5 12 Defines a command output for use in a rule Aux On A keyboard ON command Aux Off A keyboard OFF command Shot Recalls a preset sh...

Page 23: ...uts before you program a rule See Section 2 7 Alarm I O Setup page 20 to configure alarm inputs and outputs Rule Setup Rule 1 Exit Exit 1 Rule 1 Enabled Enabled YES 2 Rule 2 Disabled Input 3 Rule 3 Invalid Low Pressure 4 Rule 4 Empty NONE 5 Rule 5 Empty NONE 6 Rule 6 Empty NONE 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 1...

Page 24: ...ts Setup Menu including Aux On Off 1 99 Shot Low Pressure and NONE NONE Output Toggles through a list of valid outputs set in the Alarm I O Setup Outputs Setup Menu that defines a rule s outputs Alarm Outputs 1 3 and any additional outputs set in the Outputs Setup Menu including Alarm Relay Aux On Off 1 99 Shot OSD Transmit and NONE Some outputs such as Alarm Outputs 1 3 Alarm Relay and Aux On Off...

Page 25: ...tup menus such as image Stabilization AutoTrack Sensitivity and Virtual Masking Menu items marked with an asterisk are the default settings Language Exit English Spanish French German Portuguese Polish Italian Dutch Focus Iris Save and Exit Menu Description Default Setting Exit Saves and exits the menu Choose a language Select a language in which the system displays the on screen menus Advanced Fe...

Page 26: ...ity level based on various lighting conditions Auto AutoTrack Timeout Toggles the AutoTrack Timeout feature When On AutoTrack gives up after the Timeout Period if tracking in a confined area for example a tree a flag etc OFF AutoTrack Timeout Period Enters the AutoTrack Timeout Period set menu Sliding scale 30 sec 1 to 30 min 5 min Camera Height Defines the height of the camera for AutoTrack A ran...

Page 27: ... Restart Events Low Volt Events 0 Power Up Events 0 Video Loss Events 0 ExtComm Error Events 0 Total Time On 0hr 0min Focus Iris Save and Exit Menu Description Sub menu Description Exit Saves and exits the menu Alarm Status Enters the Alarm Status menu and displays the real time status of alarm inputs and outputs Alarm Inputs 1 to 7 Alarm Outputs 1 to 3 Pressue and Alarm Relay BIST Enters the Perf...

Page 28: ...s Displays the number of times the AutoDome was rebooted Homing Failed Displays the number of times the AutoDome failed to home properly Loss Home Events Displays the number of times the AutoDome lost the home position Home Position Good Displays if the current AutoDome home position is good Displays YES if good Restart Events Displays the number of restart events Low Volt Events Displays the numb...

Page 29: ...on the OSD until the internal pressure of the AutoDome is raised above the recommended level Alarm Status Exit Alarm Input 1 High Alarm Input 2 High Alarm Input 3 Open Alarm Input 4 Open Alarm Input 5 Open Alarm Input 6 Open Alarm Input 7 Open Pressure OK Alarm Output 1 Open Focus Iris Save and Exit Menu Description Options Exit Saves and exits the menu Alarm Input 1 7 Displays the status of alarm...

Page 30: ...ing position and press SET 101 ENTER to set the left limit 2 Move the camera to the end position and press SET 102 ENTER to set the right limit To start AutoPan between limits 1 Press ON 2 ENTER 2 Move the joystick to stop the pan 3 2 Setting Preset Shots Preset shots are saved camera positions Shots are saved as scenes therefore the terms SHOT and SCENE are used interchangeably To set a Shot 1 Mo...

Page 31: ...00 Series has one 1 standard preset tour available while the 300 and the 500i Series have two 2 standard preset tours and two 2 customized preset tours Tour 1 is a standard tour that moves the camera through a series of shots in the sequence they were set Tour 2 is a custom tour that allows you to change the sequence of shots in the tour by inserting and deleting scenes To start Preposition Tour 1...

Page 32: ... previous operating mode such as a Preposition Tour 3 6 Recording Tours 300 and 500i Series only The 300 and 500i Series AutoDome can make up to two 2 recorded tours A Recorded Tour saves all manual camera movements made during the recording including its rate of pan tilt and zoom speeds and other lens setting changes To Record Tour A 1 Press ON 100 ENTER to start recording a tour 2 Press OFF 100 ...

Page 33: ... to go to the camera s physical location this feature makes it easier to readdress cameras at a later time 4 1 1 Using an American Dynamics Controller Prior to setting the FastAddress for each camera all cameras will initially move together After the Unique Identifier is set only the camera that was set with the FastAddress is capable of sending and receiving commands When setting the FastAddress ...

Page 34: ...mand Lock to OFF Move to the FastAddress menu and press the FOCUS or the IRIS button to open the menu Use the joystick to re enter the 6 digit factory set Unique Identifier displayed for the VG4 AutoDome See example as follows Move the joystick up or down to select the individual number Move the joystick right to move to the next FastAddress number position When completed the FastAddress number en...

Page 35: ...OCUS or the IRIS button to store the FastAddress number Move the joystick to highlight Clear Current FastAddress and then press the FOCUS or the IRIS button to clear any currently saved Fast Address Move the joystick to highlight Exit Without Change to exit the FastAddress menu without saving any changes NOTICE If the user does not enter the exact manufacturer Unique Identifer as displayed on scre...

Page 36: ...ier for the VG4 AutoDome Move the joystick up or down to select the number Move the joystick right to move to the next number position 6 Move the joystick right to select Continue Then press the FOCUS or the IRIS button 7 Use the keyboard to enter the FastAddress number Then press the Camera button Note You must first clear an assigned FastAddress number to use the number for a different VG4 AutoD...

Page 37: ...s Figure 4 1 RS 232 RS 485 Selection Switch 4 2 2 Pelco Keyboard Commands Pelco control commands are composed of a sequence of two 2 keyboard inputs with the following convention 1 a Command Number and 2 a Function key input The AutoDome uses the PRESET command key to save and recall presets pre positions 1 through 99 NOTICE The AutoDome supports only the RS 485 protocol while in Pelco mode It doe...

Page 38: ...tes alarm output 3 4 Aux On Aux Off Press Activates deactivates alarm relay 91 Aux On Press Activate Zone Scan display zone titles 92 Aux On Press Deactivate Zone Scan re move zone titles Preset Command Description 33 PRESET Pans the AutoDome 180 Flip 34 PRESET Goes to Zero Pan original home position 80 PRESET Toggles the Synchronization Mode between Line Lock and Internal Pelco Frame Scan This co...

Page 39: ...her the Focus or the Iris key to open a menu item 4 Follow the on screen instructions at the bottom of the screen 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 NOTICE Use Zoom to select the Exit item from anywhere in a menu Me...

Page 40: ...ings to their original default setting Reset All Memory locked Clears all settings including scene shots tours and recordings stored in the AutoDome memory Menu Description Exit Exits the menu NOTICE After a period of 4 5 minutes of inactivity the OSD menu times out and exits without warning Some unsaved settings can be lost NOTICE If the Command Lock is set to ON and you press Focus or Iris on a ...

Page 41: ...ris Select Menu Description Sub menu Description Default Setting Exit Exits the menu White Balance Sets a default value in case the Pelco controller disables the white balance OUTDOOR Sets a default setting if the controller disables white balance INDOOR Sets a default setting if the controller disables white balance OUTDOOR Night Mode Switches from color to monochrome ON Sets Night Mode on OFF Se...

Page 42: ... sec Edit Presets Modifies preset scenes 1 99 scenes Limit Stops Toggles the Limit Stops for AutoScan ON or OFF OFF Recordings 300 and 500i Series Selects record Pattern 1 or 2 if normal pattern command does not respond A or B A AutoPivot Follows a subject while beneath the camera without inverting the picture ON or OFF ON Menu Description Default Setting Edit Password locked 300 and 500i Series S...

Page 43: ...On Off 18 AutoPivot Enable Enables disables AutoPivot On Off 20 Backlight Comp Backlight Compensation On Off 23 Electronic Shutter Enters Shutter Speed slide bar On Off 24 Stabilization Electronic Stabilization On Off 26 Wide Dynamic Range WDR camera only Activate Deactivate On Off 35 White Balance Mode Enters White Balance menu On 40 Restore Camera Settings Restores all setting to their original ...

Page 44: ...ate physical outputs On 66 Display software version Displays software version number On Off 69 Alarm rule activation deactivation On Enables all alarm rules Off Disables all alarm rules On 72 Re initialize camera Performs camera lens re initialization functions On Off 78 AutoTrack Turns AutoTrack on or off On 79 Camera Height Enters the Camera Height menu On Off 80 Digital Zoom Lock Turns digital ...

Page 45: ... position recall Shot recall programmed preset 1 64 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 al...

Page 46: ...mmand is issued The OFF 69 ENTER command performs the following actions Disables all alarm rules Displays the message Ack and Reset Alarms if an alarm rule triggered alarm is active when the AutoDome receives the disable command You must acknowledge the alarm before the rule is disabled Prevents the modification of an alarm rule while disabled 7 1 2 Alarm Rule Examples Following are three examples...

Page 47: ...act and motion detector alarms are activated at the same time we want the alarm rule to 1 Flash an OSD message ALARM 2 on the monitor 2 Stop the AutoPan and move the camera to a saved position Shot 5 viewing the fence 3 Turn on AutoTrack 4 Transmit a Bilinx signal to the head end system to trigger an alarm response The sequence to program this alarm rule example is as follows 1 Wire and set the al...

Page 48: ...m Rule Highlight Enabled and select YES Example 3 Advanced Alarm Rule using AutoTrack The following example explains how to set an alarm rule that moves the camera to a preset position and then activates the AutoTrack feature to track an intruder after an alarm is triggered This example uses the Configuration Tool for Imaging Devices CTFID software tool Refer to the Configuration Tool for Imaging ...

Page 49: ... 7 Type the number 1 or use the slide bar to specify shot number 1 Shot numbers must be set prior to configuring an alarm rule See Section 3 2 Setting Preset Shots page 30 for instructions The AutoDome moves to this preposition when the alarm rule is true Figure 7 3 Output Option 6 Configuration 8 Expand Alarm Rule then click Alarm Rule 1 9 Click the Yes radio button to enable the rule 10 Type the...

Page 50: ...on 500i Series Only The 500i Series AutoDome features enhanced AutoTrack software with more versatility and smoother object tracking AutoTrack is now able to continuously follow an individual even if the person passes behind a Privacy Mask When used with Virtual Mask it is able to ignore predefined areas of background motion You can manually start AutoTrack or program the VG4 500i Series AutoDome ...

Page 51: ...ions to ensure smooth AutoTrack operation Mount Mounting Surface Stability Mount the camera in the most stable position Avoid locations affected by vibrations such as those caused by a roof top air conditioner These vibrations may cause complications when the camera zooms in on a target Use the pendant arm mount if possible This mount option provides the most stability for the camera Use guy wires...

Page 52: ...ters 1 Turn off the command lock if active From a keyboard press OFF 90 ENTER From the Aux Control tab located on the LIVEPAGE view enter 90 OFF 2 Access the Main Menu From a keyboard press ON 46 ENTER From the Aux Control tab enter 46 ON 3 Access the Advanced Feature Setup menu 4 Select the AutoTrack Sensitivity option and change the parameter to Auto or to a value between 1 10 5 Exit the AutoTra...

Page 53: ...in menu select Display Setup and then select Privacy Mask Alternatively enter the keyboard command ON 87 ENTER To setup a privacy mask follow the on screen menu instructions In Pelco Mode open the Pelco Main menu open the Bosch menu select the Display Setup menu and finally select Privacy Masking To setup a privacy mask follow the on screen menu instructions 7 5 Motion Detection with Region of Int...

Page 54: ... the Main menu select the Advanced menu and then select Stabilization to turn on the feature In Pelco Mode open the Main menu select the Advanced menu and then select Stabilization to turn on the feature 7 7 Pre position Tour The 200 Series AutoDome features one 1 standard preset tour while the 300 and 500i Series AutoDomes feature two 2 preset tours Each preset scene is saved for playback later T...

Page 55: ...andard and ensures that the data rate remains low even with high image quality and can also be adapted to local conditions within wide limits Dual Streaming Encodes dual data streams simultaneously according to two individually customized profiles This feature creates two 2 data streams per camera that can serve different purposes For example one 1 data stream for local recording and one 1 data st...

Page 56: ... the following minimum requirements Processor 1 8 GHz Pentium IV RAM 256 MB Video system 128 MB video memory 1024x768 display with a minimum of 16 bit color Network interface 100 BaseT Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 0 or higher You must install the following software available on the Bosch Security Systems Inc Web site at www boschsecurity com DirectX 9 0c Java Virtual Machine MPEG ActiveX ...

Page 57: ...address Subnet mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to Gateway IP address A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network Port An endpoint to a logical connection in TCP IP and UDP networks The port number identifies the use of the port for use through a firewall connection The IP AutoDome defaults are as follows IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 2...

Page 58: ...e 3 Click the Software link under the Download Library section in the left pane 4 Click OK to agree to the Bosch Software License Agreement 5 Click the CCTV link under the Software heading in the center frame 6 Click the Cameras PTZ link to access the software for Bosch PTZ cameras After you click Cameras PTZ the browser opens the Software Download page for VG4 and VEZ AutoDomes 7 Scroll down the ...

Page 59: ...o initiate the ConfigManager installation Follow the ConfigManager Installation Wizard instructions until the software is installed 11 Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer and navigate to the URL of an IP enabled VG4 AutoDome Ensure that you can see the live video in the Livepage 12 Launch the Configuration Manager utility and verify that the IP enabled VG4 AutoDomes in your security system are list...

Page 60: ...s link located at the top of the LivePage 5 Click the Service Settings link located in the left pane of the Settings window 6 Click the Network link to open the Network Settings page Figure 8 2 Network Settings Page 7 Configure the settings on this page based on the addresses provided by your local network administrator 8 Click the Set button to save the settings 9 Launch another instance of Micro...

Page 61: ... 50 connections via VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System Protected IP AutoDome If the IP AutoDome is password protected against unauthorized access the Web browser displays a corresponding message and prompts you to enter the password when you attempt to access protected areas 1 Enter the user name and associated password in the corresponding text fields 2 Click OK If the password is entered cor...

Page 62: ...I O The alarm icons Input 1 to Input 4 are for information purposes and indicate the status of an alarm input When an alarm is triggered the corresponding icon lights up blue The unit s configuration determines whether the alarm is displayed as well as additional details see the IP AutoDome online help Number Description Number Description 1 Tilts the camera up 8 Focus far2 2 Tilts the camera down...

Page 63: ...n Audio Function Depending on the configuration the IP AutoDome can send and receive audio signals All users who are connected by browsers receive the audio signals sent by the IP AutoDome Audio signals can only be sent to the IP AutoDome by the user who connects to the unit first 1 On the LIVEPAGE click anywhere next to the video image to remove the focus from the ActiveX 2 Hold down the F12 key ...

Page 64: ...elect a menu item To Set a Preset Shot Preset shots or scenes are camera positions that are saved in memory for future use 1 Move your cursor over the live image and wait for the area to display a directional arrow 2 Click and hold a mouse button to pan to the desired position you want to save 3 Click any number combination from 1 99 1 64 for a 200 Series AutoDome 90 99 for 500i Series AutoDome ar...

Page 65: ... icon for recording video sequences is only visible if the unit is configured to enable this process 1 Click the icon to start recording The storage location depends on the configuration of the IP AutoDome A red dot in the icon indicates that recording is in progress 2 Click the icon again to stop recording Image Resolution Sequences are saved at the resolution that has been preset in the configur...

Page 66: ...source with line level to the Biphase input of the VG4 as shown in the chart below 9 1 3 Activating Audio Reception To configure audio via the Web browser do the following 1 Open the IP AutoDome LivePage then click the Settings tab 2 Click the Camera Settings link from the left pane then click Miscellaneous The IP AutoDome displays the Audio settings 3 Click the Audio radio button to activate audi...

Page 67: ...io Transmission To transmit audio via the IP connection do the following 1 Open the IP AutoDome LivePage then click the Settings tab 2 Click Service Settings from the left pane then click Livepage Configuration The IP AutoDome displays the Livepage Configuration screen see Figure 9 2 3 Click the Transmit Audio radio button to enable for audio Figure 9 2 Livepage Configuration ...

Page 68: ...e current video image is shown in the small window next to the slide controls to help verify the audio source and improve the Peak levels Set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements Changes are effective immediately The current level is displayed next to the slide control to help do this Make sure that the display does not go beyond the green zone during modulation Figure ...

Page 69: ... the IP AutoDome memory so they are not lost even if the power fails Starting Configuration Click the SETTINGS link in the upper section of the window The Web browser opens a new page with the configuration menu Navigation 1 Click one of the menu items in the left window margin The corresponding submenu is displayed 2 Click one of the entries in the submenu The Web browser opens the corresponding ...

Page 70: ... configuration The lowest authorization level is live It can only be used to view the live video image and switch between the different live image displays You can define and change a password for each authorization level if you are logged in as service or if the unit is not password protected Enter the password for the appropriate authorization level here Confirm password In each case enter the n...

Page 71: ...ode Network The settings on this page are used to integrate the IP AutoDome into an existing network Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted In this case the Set button changes to Set and Reboot 1 Make the desired changes 2 Click the Set and Reboot button The IP AutoDome is rebooted and the changed settings are activated DHCP If a DHCP server is employed in the network for the dyn...

Page 72: ...o B channels resolution 352 288 240 pixels ISDN 1B ISDN connections via one B channel resolution 352 288 240 pixels MODEM Analog modem connections with 20 kbps resolution 352 288 240 pixels GSM GSM connections with 9 600 baud resolution 352 288 240 pixels 10 5 Basic Mode Audio You can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements Your changes are effective immediately If you...

Page 73: ... of a unit in the event of an alarm for example For this reason enter a name that makes it as easy as possible to quickly identify the location Camera 1 The camera name makes it easier to identify the remote camera location in the event of an alarm for example It will be displayed in the video screen if configured to do so see Section Camera name stamping page 74 The camera name makes the task of ...

Page 74: ... An IP AutoDome is generally protected by a password to prevent unauthorized access to the unit You can use different authorization levels to limit access Password The IP AutoDome operates with three authorization levels service user and live The highest authorization level is service After entering the correct password you can access all the functions of the IP AutoDome and change all configurati...

Page 75: ...n or the city that is closest to the system s location from the list field below the table 4 Click the Generate button to generate data from the database in the unit and enter it into the table 5 Make changes by clicking an entry in the table The entry is selected 6 Clicking the Delete button will remove the entry from the table 7 Select other values from the list fields below the table to change ...

Page 76: ...t the desired option from the list 2 If you select the Custom option additional fields are displayed where you can specify the exact position Position XY 3 In the Position XY fields enter the values for the desired position Display milliseconds If necessary you can also display milliseconds This information can be useful for recorded video images however it does increase the processor s computing ...

Page 77: ...n and controls 1 Check the box for the items that are to be made available on the LIVEPAGE The selected items are indicated by a check mark 2 Check whether the required functions are available on the LIVEPAGE Transmit audio The audio signals are sent in a separate data stream parallel to the video data and so increase the network load The audio data are encoded according to G 711 and require an ad...

Page 78: ...yed along with the date and time in a field next to the video image and provide information about establishing and ending connections for example Allow snapshots Here you can specify whether the icon for saving individual images should be displayed below the live image Individual images can only be saved if this icon is visible Allow local recording Here you can specify whether the icon for saving...

Page 79: ...ntrol the flatter the image signal Check your setting in the image window next to the slide controls Also observe the processor load indicator that appears at the top of the window near the manufacturer s logo see Section 8 5 1 Changing the Network Settings page 58 10 16 Advanced Mode Encoder Profile You can change the names and individual parameter values for the encoder profiles You can use this...

Page 80: ... The image rate in ips images per second is displayed next to the text field Video resolution Here you can select the desired resolution for the video image The following resolutions are available CIF 352 288 240 pixels 4CIF D1 704 576 480 pixels Expert Settings You can use the expert settings to adapt the I frame quality and the P frame quality to specific requirements if necessary The setting is...

Page 81: ...BP HW decoder Select this setting when using hardware decoders or the Divar XF digital video recorder CABAC off CAVLC on GOP structure IP I frame distance 15 Deblocking filter on H 264 MP Low Latency Select this setting when using software decoders PTZ and for rapid movements in the images CABAC on CAVLC off GOP structure IP I frame distance 30 Deblocking filter on 1 Select the required encoder pr...

Page 82: ...on If you do not want any audio data to be transmitted select Off Line In 1 You can set the line input gain Make sure that the display does not go beyond the green zone during modulation 10 19 Advanced Mode Camera Options 10 20 Camera Settings Group 1 White Balance Adjusts the color settings to maintain the quality of the white areas of the image ATW allows the camera to continuously adjust color ...

Page 83: ... reduce signal noise Shutter Adjusts the electronic shutter speed AES Controls the time period for which light is gathered by the collecting device The default setting is 1 60 second Auto SensUp Maximum Sets the Auto SensUp minimum value for the AutoDome The Auto SensUp Min value is the factor by which the sensitivity of the camera is increased The default setting is 15x Night Mode Day Night model...

Page 84: ...he sharpest picture Spot default activates the Auto Focus feature after the camera stops moving Once focused Auto Focus is inactive until the camera is moved again Constant Auto Focus is always active Manual Auto Focus is inactive Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the lens to allow the correct illumination of the camera sensor This type of lens is recommended for use where there are low light or cha...

Page 85: ...inuously pans the camera at a speed between right and left limit settings Type a value between 1 and 60 expressed in degrees inclusive The default setting is 30 Standard Tour Period Controls the waiting time until the dome moves to the next scene Select a time period The default is 5 seconds PTZ Fixed Speed Controls the pan tilt zoom with a fixed speed value Type a value between 1 and 15 inclusive...

Page 86: ... minutes 10 29 Advanced Mode Display 10 30 Display Settings Group 1 Title OSD Controls how the camera displays the on screen Sector and Scene titles Off no on screen titles On always displays on screen titles Momentary default on screen titles displayed for a few seconds then hides the titles Camera OSD Controls how the camera displays response information on the screen such as Digital Zoom Iris O...

Page 87: ...if the scene is included in a preposition tour Click the Yes radio button to include this scene as part of a preset tour Sector The AutoDome can store up to 16 preset sectors and this section allows you to apply a title for the sector and to indicate if the sector can be a part of a preset tour Click Download to get the current list of defined Sectors Title 16 character scene name that is displaye...

Page 88: ...ssure pads door contacts and similar devices Options include two types of physical inputs Inputs 1 7 define the type of physical inputs Only alarm inputs 1 and 2 provide tamper detection for breaks or shorts in an alarm circuit Inputs 8 12 virtual alarm inputs used to define input commands used in a rule definition The virtual alarm events Inputs 8 through 12 can be triggered by one of the followi...

Page 89: ...d ON command command numbers 1 99 Aux Off defines a standard or custom keyboard OFF command command numbers 1 99 Shot defines a preset scene from shot 1 99 OSD specifies the on screen display Transmit transmits a message back to the head end available only with Bilinx and IP models Tracking Alarm input option that turns the tracker on when the alarm is activated Click the Alarm States link in the ...

Page 90: ... for the alarm s rule to be valid and enabled To configure an alarm rule do the following 1 Open the IP AutoDome LIVEPAGE then click the Settings tab 2 Click Alarm from the left pane then click Alarm Rules Select an Alarm Rule The IP AutoDome displays the Alarm Rule screen Figure 10 1 Alarm Rules 3 Move the slider bar to select a number between 1 4 inclusive 4 Select the appropriate Input Option T...

Page 91: ...equence to program the above alarm rule is as follows 1 Open the IP AutoDome LIVEPAGE then click the Settings tab 2 Click the Camera Settings link click Alarm expand Input Options and click Input Options 1 The IP AutoDome displays the input Options 1 screen a Ensure the drop down list for Type is set to Alarm Input 1 b Click the drop down list for Alarm Input and set to N O normally open This sett...

Page 92: ...nput Options list then expand the Output Options list Select Output Option 5 Ensure Output 5 is set to OSD default setting for Output 5 Figure 10 3 Output Option 5 Example 4 Select Output Option 6 a Click the Type drop down list and select Shot b Move the slider bar or type the number 7 in the Shot field Figure 10 4 Output Option 6 Example ...

Page 93: ...smit Figure 10 5 Output Option 7 Example 7 Close the Output Options list click Alarm Rules and then click Alarm Rule 1 a Move the slider bar or type the number 1 in the Input field b Click the Input Option drop down list and select 1 Alarm Input 1 c Move the slider bar or type the number 1 in the Output field d Click the Output Option drop down list and select 5 OSD Figure 10 6 Alarm Rule 1 Exampl...

Page 94: ...he Output field b Click the Output Option drop down list and select 5 OSD Figure 10 7 Alarm Rule 1 Example 9 Within the Output Options do the following a Move the slider bar or type the number 3 in the Output field b Click the Output Option drop down list and select 7 Transmit c Click the Output Period drop down list and select 3 sec d Click the Yes radio button to enable Alarm Rule 1 Figure 10 8 ...

Page 95: ...ist This option instructs the AutoDome to move to pre position shot 1 when Input 1 is true 14 Move the Output slider bar to output 2 15 Select 5 Tracking from the Output Option drop down list This option instructs the AutoDome to activate the AutoTrack feature after the input alarm is triggered and after the AutoDome moves to pre position 1 16 Select 5 sec from the Output Period drop down list Thi...

Page 96: ... information please contact your local customer service at Bosch Security Systems Device manager If you activate the VRM option in this screen the VRM Video Recording Manager will manage all recording and you will not be able to configure any further settings here Recording media Select the required recording media here so that you can then activate them and configure the recording parameters iSCS...

Page 97: ...Stream 2 This means that you can record the standard data stream on a hard drive and record alarm images on another drive for example 5 Check the boxes for the Overwrite older recordings option to specify which older recordings can be overwritten once the available memory capacity has been used Recording 1 corresponds to Stream 1 Recording 2 corresponds to Stream 2 Formatting Storage Media You can...

Page 98: ...or each data stream in the event of recordings This selection is independent of the selection for live data stream transmission see Section 10 17 Advanced Mode Encoder Streams page 80 The properties of the profiles are defined on the Encoder Profile page see Section 10 16 Advanced Mode Encoder Profile page 78 Recording includes You can specify whether in addition to video data audio data and metad...

Page 99: ...ger a recording Virtual alarm Here you can select the virtual alarm sensors that are to trigger a recording via RCP commands or alarm scripts for example 10 41 Advanced Mode Retention Time You can specify the retention times for recordings If the available memory capacity of a medium has been used older recordings are only overwritten if the retention time entered here has expired Recording 1 Reco...

Page 100: ...This allows you to apply a schedule for Sundays to other days with dates that fall on varying weekdays 1 Click the Holidays tab Any days that have already been selected will be shown in the table 2 Click the Add button A new window will open 3 Select the desired date from the calendar You can select several consecutive calendar days by holding down the mouse button These will later be displayed as...

Page 101: ... a connection is made Destination IP address For each number enter the corresponding IP address for the desired remote station Destination password If the remote station is password protected enter the password here In this page you can save a maximum of ten destination IP addresses and hence up to ten passwords for connecting to remote stations If connections to more than ten remote stations are ...

Page 102: ...pact on the position of the image in a split screen For example you can specify via a VIP XD that the upper right quadrant should be used to display the alarm image by selecting decoder 2 SSL encryption The data for the connection for example the password can be securely transmitted with SSL encryption If you have selected the On option only encrypted ports are offered in the Remote port parameter...

Page 103: ...seful if you want to test a number of different configurations Save a functioning configuration and test new settings You can use the saved configuration to restore the original settings at any time 1 Select a VCA profile and enter the required settings 2 If necessary click the Default button to return all settings to their default values 3 Click the Save button to save the profile settings to ano...

Page 104: ...angles Motion detector MOTION only For the detector to function the following conditions must be met Analysis must be activated At least one sensor field must be activated The individual parameters must be configured to suit the operating environment and the desired responses The sensitivity must be set to a value greater than zero Sensitivity MOTION only The basic sensitivity of the motion detect...

Page 105: ...lect the entire video frame for monitoring 5 Right click any fields you wish to deactivate 6 Click OK to save the configuration 7 Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the changes Tamper detection You can reveal the tampering of cameras and video cables by means of various options Run a series of tests at different times of the day and night to ensure ...

Page 106: ...s function if tampering associated with EMC interference noisy scene as the result of a strong interference signal in the vicinity of the video lines as an example should trigger an alarm Reference check You can save a reference image that is continuously compared with the current video image If the current video image in the marked areas differs from the reference image an alarm is triggered This...

Page 107: ... 1 Click the profile you want to link in the Time periods field 2 Click in a field in the table hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor over all the periods to be assigned to the selected profile 3 Use the right mouse button to deselect any of the intervals 4 Click the Select All button to link all time intervals to the selected profile 5 Click the Clear All button to deselect all of the in...

Page 108: ... triggered after a set time interval in seconds has elapsed and then only if the triggering condition still exists If the original condition has been restored before this time interval elapses the alarm is not triggered A delay period may be useful in avoiding false alarms or frequent triggering for example During the delay period the Silent MOTION configuration is always enabled 10 49 Advanced Mo...

Page 109: ...efined e mail address Send alarm e mail Select On if you want the unit to automatically send an alarm e mail in the event of an alarm Mail server IP address Enter the IP address of a mail server that operates on the SMTP standard Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Outgoing e mails are sent to the mail server via the address you entered Otherwise leave the box blank 0 0 0 0 SMTP user name Enter a regist...

Page 110: ...ngs and entries on the other alarm pages 1 Click the Examples link under the Alarm Task Editor field to see some script examples A new window will open 2 Enter new scripts in the Alarm Task Editor field or change existing scripts in line with your requirements 3 When you are finished click the Set button to transmit the scripts to the unit If the transfer was successful the message Script successf...

Page 111: ...each time the system is rebooted IP address Enter the desired IP address for the IP AutoDome in this field The IP address must be valid for the network Subnet mask Enter the appropriate subnet mask for the selected IP address here Gateway address If you want the unit to establish a connection to a remote location in a different subnet enter the IP address of the gateway here Otherwise leave the bo...

Page 112: ...pending on the unit connected it may be necessary to select a special operation type Network MSS Byte You can set the maximum segment size for the IP packet s user data This gives you the option to adjust the size of the data packets to the network environment and to optimize data transmission Please comply with the MTU value of 1 514 bytes in UDP mode iSCSI MSS Byte You can specify a higher MSS v...

Page 113: ...IP AutoDome supports the SNMP V2 Simple Network Management Protocol for managing and monitoring network components and can send SNMP messages traps to IP addresses The unit supports SNMP MIB II in the unified code If you wish to send SNMP traps enter the IP addresses of one or two required target devices here If you select On for the SNMP parameter and do not enter an SNMP host address the IP Auto...

Page 114: ...ter a dedicated multicast address and port for each stream You can switch between the streams by clicking the appropriate tabs A special IP address class D address must be configured for multicast operation in a multicast enabled network The network must support group IP addresses and the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP V2 The address range is from 225 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The multicas...

Page 115: ...e JPEG images to have Medium 352 288 240 pixels CIF Large 704 576 480 pixels 4CIF File name You can select how file names will be created for the individual images that are transmitted Overwrite The same file name is always used and any existing file will be overwritten with the current file Increment A number from 000 to 255 is added to the file name and automatically incremented by 1 When it rea...

Page 116: ...er the full path of the file to upload or click Browse to select the required file 2 Make certain that the file to be loaded comes from the same unit type as the unit you want to configure 3 Next click Upload to begin transferring the file to the unit The progress bar allows you to monitor the transfer Once the upload is complete the new configuration is activated The time remaining is shown by th...

Page 117: ...essfully uploaded the unit must be rebooted In the address bar of your browser enter reset after the IP address of the IP AutoDome for example 192 168 0 10 reset The new SSL certificate is valid Maintenance log You can download an internal maintenance log from the unit to send it to Customer Service for support purposes Click Download and select a storage location for the file 10 58 Advanced Mode ...

Page 118: ...upply Box Check that Green LED in Power Supply Box is on This LED indicates mains power through the transformer If the Green LED is off then Turn off the Power Check the FX101 fuse for mains power to the Power Supply Box If O K then Check the FX102 fuse for 24 V power to the AutoDome Pendant If O K then If using a non Bosch power supply Check that the mains power to the power supply box is on If O...

Page 119: ...ilinx or RS 232 485 wires are properly connected See the AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation Manual If O K then Check if you can access the AutoDome OSD menus ON 46 ENTER If O K then Confirm that the AutoDome passes homing SET 110 ENTER If AutoDome fails homing then Contact Bosch Technical Support Intermittent camera control Check that only the last AutoDome in a daisy chain configuration ...

Page 120: ...ore all camera settings ON 40 ENTER Colors are not correct Reset the White Balance to the appropriate selection ON 30 ENTER If O K then Go to the Camera Setup Menu and increase the Pre Compensation setting This feature is available only on 300 and 500i non IP Series AutoDomes If O K then Check that the maximum coax distance has not been exceeded See the AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation ...

Page 121: ...then Check the mains input line voltage If O K then Check that the maximum wire length from the power supply has not been exceeded See the AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation Manual If O K then Measure the AC voltage input to the camera while power is applied to the camera The voltage must be 21 VAC to stop the message Problem Solution No Network Connection Check all network connections En...

Page 122: ...ate diagram to help troubleshoot any audio issues Audio Connections with an IP enabled VG4 AutoDome The IP enabled AutoDome uses an Ethernet connection to connect directly to an existing network Figure 11 1 Typical Audio Connections for an IP enabled AutoDome Audio Connections with an Analog standard VG4 AutoDome In this illustration the analog VG4 AutoDome connects to a Bosch Video Audio IP Encod...

Page 123: ...an Analog AutoDome 1 Microphone 6 Audio In 2 Coaxial Connection Microphone to Bosch Video Audio Encoder 10 m 33 ft maximum distance 7 Video In 3 VG4 Analog Standard AutoDome 8 Ethernet Connection Bosch Video Audio Encoder to a PC 4 Coaxial Connection VG4 Analog Autodome to a Bosch Video Audio Encoder 9 Computer with Bosch DiBos Software 5 Bosch Video Audio Encoder ...

Page 124: ... device a Access the Settings Web page for the IP enabled device b Expand the Encoder Settings link then click Audio Settings c Ensure that On is selected from the Enable Audio drop down list Then click Set If O K then Check the microphone Connect appropriate speakers directly to the microphone at the camera site and confirm that the audio is clear and audible at the location An audio problem or n...

Page 125: ... the computer If you still do not hear audio replace the speakers and try again If O K then Check the Gain settings and the peak gain value a Access the Settings Web page for the IP enabled device b Expand the Encoder Settings link then click Audio Settings c Adjust the Gain level so that the peak value stays within the green area Refer to the AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation Manual for...

Page 126: ...ivate Deactivate On Off 52 Playback B continuous Activate Deactivate On Off 53 Playback B single Activate Deactivate On Off 56 Night Mode menu On Off Auto Day Night only On Off 57 Night Mode setting Enables Disables Night Mode Day Night only On 62 Pre position Title menu Enters Pre position Title menu On 64 Alarm Status Enters Alarm Status menu Off 65 Alarm Acknowledge Acknowledge alarm or deactiv...

Page 127: ...l Shot recall programmed preset 1 64 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 900 Edit Tour 1 Standard Enters the Standard Tour Scene menu Shot 900 Edit Tour 2 Custom Ent...

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Page 129: ...1 Aux Off 21 Aux On 21 motion detection 21 Shot 21 alarm status 26 American Dyamics FastAddress 33 American Dynamics 33 audio 55 activating 65 cable 123 connections 65 gain 67 124 impedance 65 input 65 line level 124 microphone 123 124 quality 123 124 sampling rate 65 Audio settings 71 80 Audio stream on alarm 100 Audio transmission 71 76 81 auto focus 15 auto iris 15 auto iris level 15 Auto SensU...

Page 130: ...ey 8 command lock 39 Command Lock menu 40 command numbers 62 commands reset 60 ENTER 9 33 PRESET 38 34 PRESET 38 92 PRESET 38 93 PRESET 38 94 PRESET 38 95 PRESET 38 39 96 PRESET 38 97 PRESET 38 98 PRESET 38 99 PRESET 38 autopan 30 AutoScan 38 Aux Off 8 21 22 62 Aux On 8 21 22 62 clear 30 FastAddress 38 inactivity operation 31 keyboard 43 62 limit stops 38 OFF 90 ENTER 9 31 ON 997 ENTER 9 ON 998 EN...

Page 131: ...ust 18 Display Setup menu 12 17 camera OSD 18 display adjust 18 privacy masking 18 sector blanking 18 title OSD 18 Display stamping 74 displaying camera response information 18 on screen menus 62 sector titles 18 shot titles 18 software version 42 titles 18 Dual Streaming 80 dual streaming 55 dwell period 31 dwell time 16 DynDNS 111 E editing custom tour 42 password 39 42 presets 42 standard tour ...

Page 132: ...ris speed 15 iSCSI settings 94 J Java 57 JPEG 55 JPEG image size 114 JPEG posting 114 JPEG posting interval 114 K keyboard commands 43 62 63 ENTER 9 Aux Off 8 21 22 Aux Off command 62 Aux On 8 21 22 62 Command key 8 Enter key 8 Function key 8 OFF 90 ENTER 9 31 ON 997 ENTER 9 ON 998 ENTER 9 ON 999 ENTER 9 ON 9 ENTER 31 Set 30 Set Shot 8 SET 100 ENTER 30 SET 802 ENTER 9 Shot 30 Shot Shot 8 keypad 63...

Page 133: ... 113 Multi unicast 113 N Navigation 68 Network 70 110 112 network settings page 59 networking baud rate 20 Ethernet cable 56 gateway address 57 IGMP V2 55 IP 55 IP address 57 port 57 subnet mask 57 TCP IP 55 UDP 55 night mode 14 41 color 14 threshold 14 normally closed circuit 22 normally closed supervised contact 21 normally open circuit 22 normally open dry contact 21 normally open supervised co...

Page 134: ... inputs 20 Picture settings 77 playback Recording A 32 Recording B 32 Port 110 114 port 57 Post alarm time 96 power up events 28 Pre alarm time 96 pre compensation 14 Preposition Tour custom 31 freeze frame 17 standard 31 preset shot 30 63 preset tour 38 previous Aux 16 privacy masking 18 52 Product name 75 Profile configuration 78 Profiles 71 78 protocol alternative 33 American Dynamics 33 Bilinx...

Page 135: ...vity mode 31 passwords 9 Preposition Tour 31 preset shot 30 rules 23 sharpness 13 vertical position 18 Setup menu 11 33 38 39 40 Advanced Feature Setup 12 Alarms 12 Camera 11 Communication 12 Diagnostics 12 Display 12 Language 12 Lens 11 PTZ 11 sharpness 13 Shot 8 clear 30 Set 30 store 30 view 30 Show 8 Show Shot 8 Show Shot command 62 shutter 14 shutter mode 13 SMS 108 Snapshots 64 snapshots 55 S...

Page 136: ...LS 111 tour custom 42 periods 39 42 preposition 31 preset 38 standard 42 stopping 31 tour 1 31 tour 2 31 Tour 1 period 16 Tour 2 period 16 Tour Period menu 31 Transmission protocol 99 110 Traps 112 TTL 114 U UDP 55 99 110 120 Unicast 113 Unit date 73 Unit identification 68 72 Unit name 68 72 Unit time 69 73 user commands 30 User name 69 73 V Value 78 Video content analysis 101 video loss events 28...

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