AutoDome Modular Camera System
Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
VG4-200, VG4-300, VG4-500i Series User’s Manual
F01U073308 | 1.0 | 2007.09
6.
Select the appropriate
Output Option
:
–
None
–
Output Options 1
-
3
(only if these options were previously configured). See Output
Options for information to configure an Output Option.
–
Alarm Relay
(Output Option 4)
–
OSD
(on-screen display)
–
Transmit
7.
Select an
Output Period
:
–
Follow
: activates the alarm following the alarm rule.
–
Time Increment
: activates the alarm following a predefined time increment.
–
Latched
: keeps the alarm active until it is acknowledged.
8.
Click the
Yes
radio button to enable the alarm.
8.12.2
Alarm Rule Example
The following is an example for setting up a basic door alarm rule to:
1.
Flash an OSD message (***ALARM 1***) on the display when the alarm is triggered.
2.
Move the AutoDome camera to a saved position (for this example use Shot 7).
3.
Transmit a Bilinx signal over the coax cable to the headend system, such as an Allegiant,
to trigger an alarm response.
The sequence 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, then, click
Alarm
,
Input Options
, and
Input Options 1
.
The IP AutoDome displays the
Input Options 1
screen (see
Figure 8.28
below).
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 is the
default setting for
Input 1
.
Additional inputs include:
–
N.C. (Normally Closed, dry contact)
–
N.C.S. (Normally Closed Supervised contact, available only for alarm inputs 1 and 2)
–
N.C.O. (Normally Open Supervised contact, available only for alarm inputs 1 and 2)
Figure 8.28
Input Options Settings Example