Bosch Appliances MIC412 operation manual Commissioning the MIC 412 with heater option fitted

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MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual

4.cable terminal HD1. Removing this shield also gives access to the blanking plug to allow a suitable conduit or the cable gland to be fitted.

5.If using a conduit for the power cord, remove the blanking plug and install a suitable conduit in its place. Secure as recommended by the conduit manufacturer.

6.If using a power cord without a conduit, remove the blanking plug and fit the 1/2-in. NPT cable gland instead as depicted below. Please note it is easier to fit the cord through the gland outside of the enclosure then attach the cable gland to the enclosure.

7.Carefully connect the Live and Neutral cores to the correct HD1 screw terminals as shown below and also printed on the PCB.

 

 

 

 

 

Live

 

HD1-L

 

 

 

 

 

Neutral

 

HD1-N

 

 

 

 

 

Earth

 

HD1-3

 

 

 

 

8.Crimp a 6 mm ring terminal (supplied) to the earth core on the power cord using copper washers. Securely bolt this to the earth termination post with the lid and PCB earth wires. Tighten the cable gland to secure and seal the power cord.

9.Reattach the mains head-end shield taking care to avoid pinching the cables and securely screw down.

10.Feed the shielded composite 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.

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13.Use CN2 for additional add-on cards such as the 8-input alarm card or the Bi-phase card.

14.Crimp or screw telemetry connections to terminal HD4 or HD5 to connect the MIC camera to the control room.

15.When wiring is complete, apply power and check the all four (4) LEDs are lit.

LED1 – 18 VAC power on to camera

LED2 – 18 VAC power on to camera

LED4 – Power on for optional heater

LED5 – Power on for optional heater

16.Re-attach the enclosure lid and screw it down until tight.

17.For installation of the MIC-WKT-KIT, MIC-ALM or MIC-BP-4 Bi-phase card please refer to the respective manuals.

Commissioning the MIC 412 with heater option fitted

These instructions are applicable to the MIC non-IR power supplies only. There are two links on the power supply printed circuit board which must be changed to allow heater operation. Please do the following to enable the heaters to function:

1.Disconnect the power supply from the power source.

2.Locate the PCB links next to HD6 (item 1) the default setting is 0 V.)

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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 Terms Glossary of AppendicesIntroduction MIC 412 Power Supply Unit Versions and Options MIC412 Camera VersionsMIC 412 Options FeaturesPackaging Contents WiperInstallation Environment Bosch Security Systems Issue Associated Equipment and Typical Installations Key to MIC-PMB drawingHardware Installation Installation InstructionsEarthing of the MIC 412 camera Lightning ProtectionElectrical Connections MIC-24PSU-UL, MIC-115PSU-UL, and MIC-240PSU-UL MIC 412TI and MIC 412TF Power Supply UnitsPower Supply Layout and Connections PCB Earth LinkHD3 Table D -Telemetry Connections to HD3, HD4 and HD5Rating for 240v Primary Terminal Box ConnectorTerminal Box ID Marking Fuse Fuse function Rating for 115v PrimaryCommissioning the MIC 412 with heater option fitted Fitting the optional Sunshield Table G Connecting the Greenwich Adaptor Connecting the MIC 412 to the PCConnecting the Greenwich Adaptor Connecting the KK systems K2-ADE RS232 to RS485/422 AdaptorTable I Camera Interface Control Settings DIP Switch Connecting the MIC-USB485CVTR, USB to RS485 ConverterCamset Tabs Wire RS485 Wire RS422 MIC-USB485CVTR and Universal Camset Software Installation HD4 or HD5Commissioning the MIC412 through Universal Camset Boot MessagesMIC Settings Standard ControlsCamset Settings Manual Control Pan, Tilt and Zoom Controls Focus Controls Preset PositionsIris Controls AuxiliariesPreset Tours Tour ControlsPattern Tours Non-Dwell Zone MIC SetupsSoft Stops and Non Dwell Zones ClearGeneral Settings Auto Home Controls Other controlsDefault Settings Frame Integration Settings Multi Alarm SettingsLearn Alarm Positions Relay State, Activation and Re-armPrivacy and Captions Privacy ControlsPrivacy Calibration Captions Shutter Open/Close FFC Mode and SettingsThermal Gain and Auto Gain ModesTimers Advanced SettingsTemperature and Humidity Clear All StatisticsDownload Eeprom To File Eeprom CopierOnly Upload Eeprom From FileMenu Controls Panasonic Only Manual and Preset / Goto ControlsPOT Test Matrix ControlsPot Test Controls Visible TracesComms Pot Test ResultsMouse Point Values Send Direct Command MIC Comms Communications TestingAlarms Cam CommsSony Set Get Preset from MICSend Preset to MIC SonySet ControlsSave Table from MIC to File Execute this PresetLoad Table from File to MIC Clear TableTable K Sonyset Commands Value MIC Programmer Bosch Security Systems Issue Help MIC412 Preset Codes for the Thermal Imager Learning a presetGo to a preset Bosch Protocol Aux Number Aux On Function Aux Off FunctionMIC412TI and TF Dual Optical/Thermal PTZ Camera 36x optical zoom moduleConnectivity Appendix a Sonyset Camera Commands Dimension DrawingsMIC 412 models Upright 90 Dimension Drawings Appendix B Protocol Preset Codes PelcoWashwipeonpreset Washwipeoffpreset Special Setup Presets VisionAmerican Dynamics Special Setup Presets Kalatel Molynx Autoironpreset Autoiroffpreset Multialarmonpreset Panasonic Bosch Forward Vision Intermitantwipeonpreset Intermitantwipeoffpreset VCL Vicon Rightpreset Softlimitbottom Multialarmpreset Asia-Pacific Contact AmericasEurope, Middle East, Africa Bosch Security Systems IncBosch Security Systems, Inc