Bosch Appliances MIC412 Terminal Box Connector, Terminal Box ID Marking Fuse Fuse function

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MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual

Table E –Auxiliary connections to HD6

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Table F – Fuse Ratings for MIC-240THERMAL and MIC-115THERMAL

Composite

Cable Wire

Colour

Brown

Grey

Function

Tamper Sw 0v

or Heater*

Wash drive 0v

or Heater*

Terminal Box

Connector

HD6-1

HD6-2

Terminal

Box ID

Marking

0v

0v

Fuse

 

 

Fuse function.

 

 

 

MIC 412

 

 

 

FS 1

 

 

 

 

 

protection

 

 

 

Primary

FS 2

 

 

 

 

 

protection.

 

 

 

Heater protection

FS 3

 

 

Rating for

240v Primary

1.6A glass

Anti surge (T)

500 mA quick

blow

1.6A glass Anti

Rating for

115v Primary

1.6A glass

Anti surge (T)

800 mA quick

blow

1.6A glass Anti

Rating for

24v Primary

1.6A glass

Anti surge (T)

2.5A quick blow

1.6A glass

*See page 19 for details on commissioning MIC 412 cameras with the heater option fitted.

 

1

 

 

Heater protection

FS 5

 

 

 

2

surge (T)

1.6A glass Anti

surge (T)

surge (T)

1.6A glass Anti

surge (T)

Anti surge (T)

1.6A glass

Anti surge (T)

Fuse ratings

The power supply houses 4 off 20 mm fuses in fuse holders. The ratings for these fuses if fixed on the low voltage secondary side but changes with input voltage on the high voltage primary side.

NOTICE: The given fuse ratings are for the fuses in the power supply box. The camera contains no serviceable parts.

The following table shows the fuse values fitted for the different supplies for operating the power supply:

Note: FS 4 does not exist

Installation Instructions

WARNING: Electrical Danger: Ensure all power is disconnected before opening or working upon any Power Supply Unit.

Installation must be carried out by suitably qualified persons. Ensure that the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA, Canadian Electric Code, and all local country codes are observed.

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 to allow for the cables to enter approximately 60 mm on either side of the enclosure.

3.Open the power supply enclosure and undo the M3 screws on the internal shield and retain these; then remove the internal shield covering the mains

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Contents MIC412 Dual Optical / Thermal PTZ Camera MIC 412 Dual Optical / Thermal PTZ Camera Power Supply Installation and Camera Setup… Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Glossary of Appendices Glossary of TermsIntroduction MIC412 Camera Versions MIC 412 Power Supply Unit Versions and OptionsPackaging Contents FeaturesMIC 412 Options WiperInstallation Environment Bosch Security Systems Issue Key to MIC-PMB drawing Associated Equipment and Typical InstallationsInstallation Instructions Hardware InstallationElectrical Connections Earthing of the MIC 412 cameraLightning Protection Power Supply Layout and Connections MIC 412TI and MIC 412TF Power Supply UnitsMIC-24PSU-UL, MIC-115PSU-UL, and MIC-240PSU-UL PCB Earth LinkTable D -Telemetry Connections to HD3, HD4 and HD5 HD3Terminal Box ID Marking Fuse Fuse function Terminal Box ConnectorRating for 240v Primary Rating for 115v PrimaryCommissioning the MIC 412 with heater option fitted Fitting the optional Sunshield Connecting the Greenwich Adaptor Connecting the MIC 412 to the PCTable G Connecting the Greenwich Adaptor Connecting the KK systems K2-ADE RS232 to RS485/422 AdaptorCamset Tabs Wire RS485 Wire RS422 Table I Camera Interface Control Settings DIP SwitchConnecting the MIC-USB485CVTR, USB to RS485 Converter HD4 or HD5 MIC-USB485CVTR and Universal Camset Software InstallationMIC Settings Boot MessagesCommissioning the MIC412 through Universal Camset Standard ControlsCamset Settings Manual Control Pan, Tilt and Zoom Controls Iris Controls Preset PositionsFocus Controls AuxiliariesPattern Tours Preset ToursTour Controls Soft Stops and Non Dwell Zones MIC SetupsNon-Dwell Zone ClearGeneral Settings Other controls Auto Home ControlsDefault Settings Learn Alarm Positions Multi Alarm SettingsFrame Integration Settings Relay State, Activation and Re-armPrivacy Controls Privacy and CaptionsPrivacy Calibration Captions Thermal FFC Mode and SettingsShutter Open/Close Gain and Auto Gain ModesTemperature and Humidity Advanced SettingsTimers Clear All StatisticsOnly Eeprom CopierDownload Eeprom To File Upload Eeprom From FilePOT Test Manual and Preset / Goto ControlsMenu Controls Panasonic Only Matrix ControlsVisible Traces Pot Test ControlsMouse Point Values CommsPot Test Results Send Direct Command Alarms Communications TestingMIC Comms Cam CommsSend Preset to MIC Get Preset from MICSony Set SonySet ControlsLoad Table from File to MIC Execute this PresetSave Table from MIC to File Clear TableTable K Sonyset Commands Value MIC Programmer Bosch Security Systems Issue Learning a preset Help MIC412 Preset Codes for the Thermal ImagerBosch Protocol Aux Number Aux On Function Aux Off Function Go to a preset36x optical zoom module MIC412TI and TF Dual Optical/Thermal PTZ CameraConnectivity MIC 412 models Upright 90 Dimension Drawings Appendix a Sonyset Camera CommandsDimension Drawings Pelco Appendix B Protocol Preset CodesWashwipeonpreset Washwipeoffpreset Vision Special Setup PresetsAmerican Dynamics Special Setup Presets Kalatel Molynx Autoironpreset Autoiroffpreset Multialarmonpreset Panasonic Bosch Forward Vision Intermitantwipeonpreset Intermitantwipeoffpreset VCL Vicon Rightpreset Softlimitbottom Multialarmpreset Europe, Middle East, Africa Contact AmericasAsia-Pacific Bosch Security Systems IncBosch Security Systems, Inc