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High Speed Pan/Tilt System

UPH-2D, UPH-3D, UPH-Z Series

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Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for UPH-2D Series

Page 1: ...High Speed Pan Tilt System UPH 2D UPH 3D UPH Z Series en Instruction Manual ...

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Page 3: ...Tilt 11 4 2 Wiring the Video Cable 14 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply 15 4 4 Wiring Biphase 16 4 5 RS 232 16 5 Connecting the Washer Pump optional 17 5 1 Connecting the Peripherals 21 6 Attaching the Top Unit 22 7 Configuring the Device 25 7 1 Baud Rate Switches 25 7 2 Protocol Switches 26 7 3 Setting the Address 26 7 3 1 Address Combinations 27 7 4 Connections 28 8 Switching On and Off 31 8 1 Con...

Page 4: ... 3 Motion Parameters Menu 40 11 3 1 Speed Menu 40 11 3 2 Limits 42 11 3 3 Preset Patrol Autopan 43 11 3 4 Wiper Washer 49 11 3 5 Alarms 50 11 4 Camera Parameters 50 11 4 1 UPH 2D and UPH 3D Series DinionXF Cameras 51 11 4 2 UPH Z Series camera module 52 11 5 Creating a New Dynamic Mask 56 11 6 Load Default Configuration 58 11 7 Setup Info Menu 58 12 Maintenance 59 12 1 Cleaning 59 12 2 Replacing t...

Page 5: ... damage to the unit Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure 6 Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords This can cause fire or electrical shock 7 Power sources Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label Before proceeding be sure to disconnect the power from the ca...

Page 6: ...equipment 1 2 Safety precautions DANGER High risk This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as Dangerous Voltage inside the product If not avoided this will result in an electrical shock serious bodily injury or death WARNING Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this could result in serious bodily injury or death CAUTION Medium risk Indicates a ...

Page 7: ...arately from household waste material Separate collecting systems are usually in place for disused electronic and electrical products Please dispose of these units at an environmentally compatible recycling facility per European Directive 2002 96 EC Environmental statement Bosch has a strong commitment towards the environment This unit has been designed to respect the environment as much as possib...

Page 8: ...roduct names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly i NOTICE This user guide has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been thoroughly verified The text was complete and correct at the time of printing The ongoing development of the products may mean that the content of the user guide can change without notice Bosch ...

Page 9: ...ng carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit and must be used if returning the unit for service Save it for possible future use 2 1 Parts List The High Speed Pan Tilt System includes the following components One 1 Unitized Pan Head UPH device One 1 small box of accessories One 1 4 mm allen wrench One 1 moisture bag with salt metal fixing accessory and two 2 fixing screws One 1 ...

Page 10: ...r aging Do not use the device in the presence of inflammable substances Do not allow children or unauthorized personnel to use the device The device should be switched OFF when the power supply has been disconnected and the connecting cables to other devices have been removed Keep this manual for future reference 3 Description The Bosch High Speed Positioning System is a complete high performance ...

Page 11: ... in in front of the unit and 300 mm 12 in in back of the unit is required to facilitate component removal and installation The device should be installed vertically Any other position could impair the perfor mance of the device Do not attach the device upside down 2 Insert the cables into the optional wall or pole mount so they protrude approximately 5 m 19 7 in see Figure 4 1 Fig 4 1 Optional Wal...

Page 12: ... and browse Cable glands IP68 MAXIblock model number 1910 M16 M16x1 5 The gland 5 10 mm or 3 7 mm closing torque is 5 Nm use a calibrated torque wrench to ensure closure 7 Position the base on the optional wall or pole mount guiding the cables so that they are positioned inside the wall or pole mount see Figure 4 3 CAUTION Medium Risk Be sure to use appropriately strong and load bearing bolts and ...

Page 13: ...ench setting of 2 1 Nm Fig 4 3 Wiring the Device Fig 4 4 Preparing the Cables for Wiring 9 Cut the cables to approximately 152 4 mm 6 in see Figure 4 4 The earth cable must be longer then the power wires approximately 10 mm or more to prevent the stretch dis connecting 10 Cover the cable with a plastic tube and fix it with the tie thread Reference Description 1 Base 2 Gasket 3 Screw Ring 4 Washer ...

Page 14: ...ideo cable proceed as follows 1 Strip the video cable with a pair of wire strippers 2 Cut the length of the center conductor and the braid to approximatley 30 mm 1 2 in 3 Twist the braid into a single conductor 4 Use a small screwdriver to press down on the GND push latch see Figure 4 6 and attach the single braid to the GND terminal 5 Use a small screwdriver to press down on the VIDEO push latch ...

Page 15: ...supply board appears as shown below To connect the power supply make the connections as seen in Figure 4 7 Fig 4 7 Connecting the Power Supply To wire the power cable not supplied use Table 4 2 to attach the appropriate colored wire to the appropriate terminal Table 4 2 Terminal Connections CAUTION When connecting the base make sure the power supply is disconnected and that the disconnecting switc...

Page 16: ...230 VAC installations 4 4 Wiring Biphase To wire for Biphase connect the C terminal wire to the B terminal and the C terminal wire to the B terminal respectively 4 5 RS 232 RS 232 is used for firmware upgrades only see Figure 4 8 Fig 4 8 RS 232 Location CAUTION The device must be wired by skilled technical personnel Never make any changes or connections that are not described in this handbook Fail...

Page 17: ...nt optional wall or pole mount by positioning the washer pipe support in the desired position see Figure 5 1 Fig 5 1 Installing the Washer Cables The device must be wired by skilled technical personnel Never make any changes or connections that are not described in this handbook Failure to fol low the instructions indicated in this manual may result in system or safety hazards thus invalidating th...

Page 18: ...e connections to the positioning unit 7 After you have attached the base to the mount shorten the washer pipe as required and attach it to the coupling as follows a unfasten the nut from the coupling b insert it into the pipe c insert the end of the pipe onto the nosecap d Lock the nut to the coupling see Figure 5 2 Fig 5 2 Installing the Washer Pipe 8 Attach the pipe to the washer support using t...

Page 19: ...er Pump optional en 19 Bosch Security Systems Instruction Manual F01U 073 990 Version 1 0 2007 07 Fig 5 3 Calibrating the Nozzle The diagram below refers to the 19 pin connector on the base board of the pan tilt Fig 5 4 Connecting the Washer Pump 1 ...

Page 20: ...AC WAS30 50 closure of the contact if enabled generates an on screen alarm see Figure 11 3 5 to configure the alarm O1 C1 Clean contact for starting the water pump K1 Power relay external able to start the water pump F1 F2 Wiper power supply max 24 Vac 0 75 A from TR3 and TR4 from safety transformer housed in the base of the device factory fitted with wiper option Note Only required for UPH Z Seri...

Page 21: ...d Fig 5 6 Base with 19 pin Connector for Connecting Peripherals Reference Description RS 485 2 Dedicated communication port for Pelco D 2400 baud 8N1 Video Composite video out 1 Vpp O1 C1 and O2 C2 Clean output contacts that can be activated by alarm or by user 50 VDC or 30 VAC 1A A1 A2 A3 and A4 Alarm in voltage controlled 10 35 VDC referred to common COM B and B Biphase communication lines CAUTI...

Page 22: ...t does not require any maintenance however remove the salt bag from the base before installing the unit To attach the top unit proceed as follows 1 Place the salt bag inside the housing as shown in Figure 6 1 with the salt bag secured into position by the metal fixing accessory and two fixing screws supplied in small box of accessories Fig 6 1 Salt Bag Placement 2 Remove the camera packaging mater...

Page 23: ... Systems Instruction Manual F01U 073 990 Version 1 0 2007 07 Fig 6 2 Aligning the Tabs 5 Push down to snap into place 6 Attach the top unit to the base using the supplied attachment screws and corresponding seals see Figure 6 3 7 Tighten the base with a 4 mm Allen wrench ...

Page 24: ...Version 1 0 2007 07 Instruction Manual Bosch Security Systems Fig 6 3 Attaching the Top Unit Fig 6 4 Safety Label Reference Description 1 Configuration Window 2 Base 3 Screw 4 Screw Seal 5 Gasket CAUTION Medium Risk Place safety label near unit that warns of moving parts ...

Page 25: ...he left we see the baud rate protocol and the peripheral address selectors respec tively Fig 7 1 Positioning the DIP Switches For all DIP switches when the rocker is down the switch is OFF or represents the logical value 0 when the rocker is up the switch is ON with logical value 1 The white rectangle represents the position of the rocker 7 1 Baud Rate Switches DIP switches 4 3 and 2 are not used ...

Page 26: ...r all possible combinations the white rectangle represents the position of the switch Table 7 3 All Possible Settings for Setting the UPH Address Serial Lines Switches Dip switches 10 and 9 are not used the unit has fixed serial line mode Serial Lines Termination Switches Dip switch 1 is not used the RS485 1 line is not available Dip switch 2 is used to enable the line termination of RS485 2 seria...

Page 27: ...High Speed Pan Tilt System Configuring the Device en 27 Bosch Security Systems Instruction Manual F01U 073 990 Version 1 0 2007 07 7 3 1 Address Combinations Fig 7 2 Address table ...

Page 28: ... way communication protocol that allows remote control configuration and updates over a video coax cable Bilinx is available on all UPH models Biphase is used for communicating telemetry control and set up information with the UPH Series units Biphase does not pass the video signal from the UPH Series units so a separate video coax cable is required Biphase should be wired with Belden 8760 or equi...

Page 29: ...UPH Series unitized pan tilt head Intuikeyboard RS 485 Allegiant Bilinx Video Biphase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Shot Mon Prod Clr BOSCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Shot Mon Prod Clr BOSCH Divar Allegiant LTC 8016 RS485 Video RS485 Divar Bilinx or Intuikeyboard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Shot Mon Prod Clr BOSCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Shot Mon Prod Clr BOSCH Divar RS 485 RS 485 Intuikeyboard Intuikeyboard Divar Bilinx Alle...

Page 30: ...1 0 2007 07 Instruction Manual Bosch Security Systems Fig 7 3 Connection Diagrams DiBos 8 Biphase Bilinx Video Video DiBos 8 LTC 8786 DiBos 8 Video RS 232 Biphase UPH Series unitized pan tilt head Vidos IE DiBos 8 Bosch VMS or equivalent Ethernet LAN Ethernet VIPX1 RS485 2 Video ...

Page 31: ...ard Therefore failure in correctly positioning the UPH before disconnecting the power supply may result in personal injury or possible damage to the device 2 Remove the DIP switch configuration window see Figure 6 2 3 Set the firmware update DIP switch rocker to the up position PROGRAM ON See Figure 7 1 4 Connect a monitor to the video output and power the device After a few seconds it is possible...

Page 32: ...roll through the parameters move the cursor by operating the joystick up and down To scroll through the parameters move the cursor by operating the joystick up or down The cursor is indicated by the symbol at the beginning of a line i e on the left side of the screen monitor 2 The symbol at the end of a line i e on the on the right of the screen monitor indi cates the presence of a submenu To ente...

Page 33: ...er Relay number 2 de activiation AUX OFF 65 Enter Wiper start AUX ON 202 Enter Wiper stop AUX OFF 202 Enter Washer start AUX ON 201 Enter Presets Store preset position Show Shot n Enter n 01 99 i e 99 presets Move to a preset position Show Shot n Enter n 01 99 i e 99 presets Erase preset position Show Shot 9n Enter n 01 99 e g to erase preset position 31 then push Show Shot 931 Enter Standard pres...

Page 34: ...indicating it is in edit mode The minimum and maximum values allowed are displayed at the bottom of the screen If you try to insert a value outside the limits the field is forced to the mini mum or maximum allowed value Operating the joystick up and down shows the alternative choices If there is more than one field on the same line it is necessary to select the field by moving the joy stick left a...

Page 35: ...guage is changed immediately 11 2 Display Setup Menu The Display Setup menu is used to define settings for the information that is permanently dis played on the screen LANGUAGE MENU 1 ITALIANO 2 ENGLISH OK 3 FRANCAIS 4 DEUTSCH Fig 11 2 Language Menu with English Selected DISPLAY SETUP MENU 1 PAN TILT POSITION YES 2 PRESET TITLE YES 3 PRESET POSITION YES 4 TILT LIMIT TITLE YES 5 VIDEO SIGNAL PAL 6 ...

Page 36: ...mit is reached YES YES NO VIDEO SIGNAL Type of video signal PAL PAL NTSC INTERLACED VIDEO Enables or disables the display for interlaced video YES YES NO AREA PARAMETERS Information about area or sector that the unit is pointing towards DISPLAY PARAMETERS Setup of location of text position type on the display i NOTICE Over time due to environmental factors such as wind and vibration preset positio...

Page 37: ... In the Text String Area menu select the first line and enter the desired text Note If the area position start and end values are set to 0 00 this disables the text display Fig 11 4 Area Parameters Menu AREA PARAMETERS MENU TEXT AREA MENU EDIT TEXT MENU 1 AREA TITLE NO 1 AREA 1 1 STRING EDIT 2 STRING AREA MENU 2 AREA 2 3 POSITION AREA MENU 3 AREA 3 4 AREA 4 Test area 1 5 AREA 5 6 AREA 6 7 AREA 7 2...

Page 38: ...numeric characters Operate the joystick up down left and right to select a group of characters 3 Press the confirmation Focus button to confirm the alpha numeric group containing the character to be added The first value in the sequence you selected starts flashing 4 Move the joystick up or down to choose a value 5 When finished press the Focus button to confirm your choice The v automatically mov...

Page 39: ...ition menu In the above exam ple after the offset pan has been set to 41 37 the Area Text Menu 1 Area could be changed to 1 NORTH to display NORTH on the screen at pan 0 00 position 11 2 3 Display Parameters The Display Parameters menu is used to enter the settings menus for the device movement parameters EDIT TEXT MENU v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1ABC 2DEF 3GHI 4JKL 5MNO 6PQR 7STU 8...

Page 40: ...joystick See Figure 11 3 3 for setting pan tilt speeds for the presets patrols and scans MOTION PARAMETERS MENU 1 SPEEDS 2 LIMITS 3 PRESET PATROL AUTOPAN 4 WIPER WASHER 5 ALARMS Fig 11 8 Motion Parameters Menu PAN SPEED MENU SPEED MENU 1 SPEED 1 0 6 gr s 1 PAN SPEED 2 SPEED 2 1 0 gr s 2 TILT SPEED 3 SPEED 3 6 0 gr s 3 ZOOM DEPENDENT SPEED NO 4 SPEED 4 10 0 gr s 5 SPEED 5 20 0 gr s 6 SPEED 6 30 0 g...

Page 41: ...position and UPHspeed Joystick positions have been divided into 7 levels for both axis pan tilt each level corresponds to a defined speed which can be modi fied by the user 1 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 2 2 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 3 3 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 4 5 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 5 8 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 6 10 0 0 1 40 0 TILT SPEED 7 20 0 0 1 40 0 The data is expressed as degrees per second Zoom depende...

Page 42: ...AN LIM Enables limits and values in degrees taken by the device in pan Enables or disables complete rota tion for scan patrol autopan move ments this function is useful when using accessories with external cables such as infrared spotlights where continuous rotation of the UPH could break the accessories themselves NO YES NO START PAN Enables the location that the UPH begins to pan 0 00 180 00 180...

Page 43: ...A pre selected and stored combina tion of pan tilt and zoom positions that allow a set view to be recalled SPECIAL PRESET PARAMETER Allows change to the default val ues for preset speeds and forces it into all presets HOME POSITION A special preset that is automati cally recalled after an interval of time see other config menu PATROL Manually change the path of the automatic cycle between preset p...

Page 44: ...0 01 TILT 0 0 ENABLE NO ZOOM 00000 FOCUS 00000 IRIS 00000 SPEED 040 0 DWELL 00001 TXT PRESET NR 1 Fig 11 12 Preset Menu Feature Description Default Options PAN Moves a camera on a horizontal axis 0 0 180 00 180 00 TILT Moves a camera on a vertical axis 0 0 40 00 90 00 ENABLE Enables preset NO YES NO ZOOM Changing the effective focal length to allow different fields of view to fill the picture area...

Page 45: ... FIRST DWELL TIME 00005 7 FORCE PRST DW TIME NO 8 FORCE PRST SPEED NO Feature Description Default Options PRESET SPEED REF Default value whenever a preset position is stored 20 0 0 1 100 0 SCAN SPEED Reference speed used when a pre set position is recalled by the scan function 20 0 0 1 100 0 TILT SPEED REDUCTION Tilt speed reducing factor with respect to pan speed 100 0 0 1 100 0 FIRST DWELL TIME ...

Page 46: ...through the normal Set Shot Command only 99 presets can be stored Use this menu for presets 100 to 250 Note Increase the reached speed from the default value to reach presets faster HOME MENU 1 HOME POSITION 00001 2 REACHED SPEED 20 0 Fig 11 13 Home Menu Feature Description Default Options HOME POSITION Preset position associated with the home function 00001 00001 00250 REACHED SPEED Speed for rea...

Page 47: ...ANDOM NO Fig 11 14 Patrol Menu Feature Description Default Options START POSITION The first preset position consid ered valid for carrying out the patrol function 00001 00001 00250 END POSITION The last preset position consid ered valid for carrying out the patrol function 00250 00001 00250 FIRST PRST SPEED Speed at which the UPH reachs the first preset position when the patrol function is activat...

Page 48: ...ED 20 0 Fig 11 15 Autopan Menu Feature Description Default Options START POSITION First preset position 00002 00001 00250 END POSITION Second preset position 00001 00001 00250 REACH POSITION Preset position to be reached 010 0 1 100 0 FORWARD SPEED Speed for reaching the first preset position when the autopan func tion is loaded 010 0 1 100 0 REVERSE SPEED The return speed going from 2 1 autopan o...

Page 49: ...H displays an on screen message when the level of liquid in the tank is too low only if using a pump with high discharge head from the UPTWASA Series Fig 11 16 Wiper washer Function WIPER WASHER MENU 1 ENABLED NO 2 PRESET POSITION 00001 3 RELAYS NR 00002 4 PUMP DELAY 00003 5 WIPER DURATION 00005 6 DELAY WIPER OFF 00002 Fig 11 17 Wiper washer Menu Feature Description Default Options ENABLED Enables...

Page 50: ... 1 SPEED 1 ACTION IR FILT 2 LIMITS 2 3 PRESET PATROL AUTOPAN 3 4 WIPER WASHER 4 SHOW MESSAGE NO 5 ALARMS 5 DURATION 00000 6 TXT Test Alarm 1 ALARMS MENU TEST ALARMS MENU 1 ALARM 1 1 ALARM 1 OFF 2 ALARM 2 2 ALARM 2 OFF 3 ALARM 3 3 ALARM 3 OFF 4 ALARM 4 4 ALARM 4 OFF 5 ALARMS TEST Fig 11 18 Alarms Menu Feature Description Default Options ACTION Enables the action to take place when the alarm is acti...

Page 51: ...WINDOW FOCUS 003 5 ENABLED IRIS YES 6 WINDOW IRIS 003 8 DEFAULT VALUES LOADING MASKING MANAGEMENT MENU AREAS MASKING TEXT MENU EDIT TEXT MENU 1 MASK TEXT 1 MASK 1 1 STRING EDIT 2 MASK POSITION 2 MASK 2 3 MASK 3 TEST MASK 1 4 MASK 4 5 MASK 5 2 DELETE STRING 6 MASK 6 7 MASK 7 8 MASK 8 TEST MASK 1 AREA MASKING MENU 1 AREA 1 0 00 0 00 2 AREA 1 0 00 0 00 3 AREA 1 0 00 0 00 4 AREA 1 0 00 0 00 5 AREA 1 0...

Page 52: ...t a lens so that it produces the sharpest visual image AUT EXPOSURE To select the exposure mode AUTOMATIC or MANUAL INFRARED Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 700 nm and 1 mm that is longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves DYNAMIC MASKING Create and modify the Dynamic Masks with the menu for Sony module only VARIOUS Manages various features such as back light compen...

Page 53: ...E Normal standard operating mode for auto focus Interval load the auto focus func tion at intervals Loading is set at every five 5 seconds Trigger load auto focus whenever the zoom or pan and tilt move ments move and return to manual focus TRIG NORM INTER TRIG SENSIBILITY High focusing at the higher speed Low slower focusing This is use ful when the lighting is poor because it makes the image more...

Page 54: ...and depth position of the zoom at the time of the setting The UPH automatically holds the position and the size of the masking according to the area displayed AE PARAMETERS 1 MODE AUTOMATIC Fig 11 23 AE Parameters Menu Feature Description Default Options MODE Type of exposure control AUTOMATIC PARAMETERS MODE INFRARED 1 INFRARED MODE ENABLING NO 2 AUTOM INFRARED MODE YES 3 INFRARED DELAY TIME 025 ...

Page 55: ...s mode Masking Menu PARAMETERS MODE MASKING 001 1 MASK NR 001 2 MASK CHANGING 3 POSITION RECALL 4 CHANGING COLOR YELLOW 5 MASK COLOR BLUE 1 2 PTZ MODE MASKING 123456789012345678901234 PARAMETERS MODE MASKING PARAMETERS MODE MASKING 1 MASKS CHANGING 1 DELETE ALL 2 MASKS DELETING 2 DELETE MASK 001 Feature Description Default Options MASK NR Enables the mask to be worked on 001 001 024 MASK CHANGING ...

Page 56: ...ask size to larger than the object size height and width this is to ensure masking even during pan tilt and zoom Press Set Shot 1 Enter to change from masking mode to move camera mode PTZ MODE MASKING Operate the joystick on the keyboard to move the UPH and if necessary operate the zoom to center the object that will be masked In this example we are going to mask a flower PTZ MODE MOVE CAMERA When...

Page 57: ...rious 1 BACK LIGHT COMPENSAT NO 2 IMAGE STABILIZATION NO Feature Description Default Options BACK LIGHT COMPEN SAT Reduces negative effects from bight backlights This feature is scene dependent therefore it is recommended to test this fea ture on site NO YES NO IMAGE STABILIZATION Turn on this feature when the image is affected by vibration that causes the picture to move NO YES NO ...

Page 58: ...vice configuration and the software versions of the UPH boards DEFAULT VALUES MENU 1 LOAD DEF VALUES YES 2 DELETE ALL PRST NO ATTENTION RELOAD ALL SETTINGS EXCEPT FOR PRESETS Fig 11 29 Load Default Menu DEFAULT VALUES MENU 1 LOAD DEF VALUES NO 2 DELETE ALL PRST YES ATTENTION CLEARS ONLY THE PRESETS SETUP INFO MENU NET board MPP board ver BOSCH 1 7 ver BOSCH 1 7 Apr 27 2007 Apr 27 2007 HD r 2 HD r ...

Page 59: ...g To clean the device use neutral detergent and a non abrasive cloth 12 2 Replacing the Fuses There are two 2 preset fuses on the connection board Sizes are related to the power supply voltage as shown in Table 12 1 Fig 12 1 Fuses on the Connection Board Table 12 1 Fuse Values for Replacement Voltage Fuse F1 Fuse F2 24 VAC 50 60 Hz T 4A L 250 V T 6 3A H 250 V 230 VAC 50 60 Hz T 4A L 250 V T 2A H 2...

Page 60: ...ind the glass Adjust the camera position by adjusting the slide until the correct position is found De icing counter appears on the screen and user has no control It is too cold for the UPH to safely be used Wait for de icing procedure to com plete 30 105 minutes Data transfer stops Power spike fluctua tion or spurious noise on video data line Reset power on UPH and the unit recovers although some...

Page 61: ...High Speed Pan Tilt System Troubleshooting en 61 Bosch Security Systems Instruction Manual F01U 073 990 Version 1 0 2007 07 13 1 Dimensions and Range of Movement 258 10 16 514 20 24 584 22 99 ...

Page 62: ...ting High Speed Pan Tilt System F01U 073 990 Version 1 0 2007 07 Instruction Manual Bosch Security Systems Fig 13 1 Dimensions and Range of Movement 9 0 º 40º 514 20 24 73 2 87 724 28 50 374 14 72 R350 13 78 R 385 15 16 ...

Page 63: ...Series 20 C to 40 C UHP 3D Series 20 C to 40 C Power supply 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 24 VAC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 0 5 A 230 VAC 4 0 A 24 VAC Input line cable dimension AWG 16 30 Signal cable dimension AWG 20 28 Alarm input voltage controlled 10 35 VDC Clean contact Maximum 50 VDC or 30 VAC 1A Video line type Coaxial cable 1 Vpp 75 Ohm Paint RAL 7035 light grey with epoxy powder Construction Die cas...

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