Bosch Appliances MIC400AL operation manual Tour Controls, Soft Stops and Non Dwell Zones

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MIC400 Series Camera Installation and Operation Manual

Tour Controls

Tours provide a way of making a MIC continually move to points of interest within its visible range. There are 2 different methods to enable this; Preset Tours recalls preset positions in the set order waiting at each for a desired dwell time while Pattern Tours mimic the operator’s movements whilst recording so it can follow a defined path.

Access to these methods is entirely protocol specific, meaning if it is shaded out, the feature is not supported. In some cases there are up to 6 tours available.

Preset Tours

To save a preset tour, simply enter the end preset number into the input box and a corresponding dwell time and press Program Tour. This initiates a simple tour with each steps preset position being fixed and the dwell time constant across the tour, stored to the Tour Number. More comprehensive program methods are normally available through the control system.

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The Tour Number selects the tour to which you save and also play from. The Start Tour button initiates the current programmed sequence for the given Tour Number.

Pattern Tours

Depending on the protocol, the controls for these vary. Some fully implement the recording functionality and in these cases the Start Recording and Stop Recording buttons are used, with user manual control in between. This is again stored to the Tour Number as set.

Other protocols use an add point method, where Start Recording and

Stop Recording are used in the same way, but instead of manual control in the middle Add Tour Point is used to insert a preset position with the options specified Preset, Dwell and Speed.

Soft Stops and Non Dwell Zones

This feature offers a method of restricting the MIC's movements to a certain area. A "box" is defined using the Top Left and Bottom Right buttons which provides the area within which the MIC is allowed to move. To clear the area set both corners to the same location.

Non-Dwell Zone

This provides the opposite of Soft Stops, in that an area can be defined within which the MIC cannot stop. The area is defined and cleared in the same way using the Top Left and Bottom Right buttons. Once the MIC enters the area it passes straight through to the opposite edge.

Clear

This button clears both the Soft Stops and the Non-Dwell Zone, which is required after a MIC has its protocol re-flashed (see Programming section).

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Contents MIC400 PTZ Camera Series MIC400 PTZ Camera Series Introduction Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Reference MIC-12PSU MIC-240PSUMIC-115PSU MIC-24PSUMIC-BP4 MIC-WKTMIC-ALM MIC-BP3Unpacking Packaging ContentsInstallation Environment Key to MIC-PMB drawing Installation Instructions Associated Equipment & Typical InstallationsLightning Protection Underwater InstallationEarthing of the MIC400 camera MIC-240PSU, MIC-24PSU and MIC-115 PSU NON-IR Power Supply UnitsElectrical Connections Table a MIC Composite Cable Pin tablePCB Earth Link Power Supply Layout and ConnectionsTable B Power Connection to Header HD1 HD5 HD3HD4 Rating for Primary Bi-phase cards etc12 or 24 Volt vehicle supply MIC-12PSU Power Supply UnitTable G Power Input wiring connections for MIC-12PSU Heater Option Optional Cards and Kits for Non-IR MIC400 CamerasCommissioning MIC400PA and MIC400’s with heaters fitted MIC400PABosch Security Systems Issue MIC-IR-240PSU, MIC-IR-115PSU, MIC-IR-24PSU and MIC-IR-12PSU MIC400IR Power Supply UnitsSetting the Power Supply Link Options Table I Fuse Ratings for MIC-IR-240PSU Function Type Figure D MIC-IR-240PSU LayoutTable L -Washer Pump Connection HD7 SignalTable K -IR Lamp Connections HD6 Terminal Box ID MarkingMIC-IR-12PSU Table M Fuse ratings for MIC-IR-12PSU Function Type Rating Figure E MIC-IR-12PSU SchematicInstallation Instructions Adaptor Connections Connecting the MIC400 to the PCConnecting the Greenwich Adaptor Table N Connecting the Greenwich AdaptorTable O K2-ADE Adaptor connections Connecting the KK systems K2-ADE RS232 to RS485/422 AdaptorDIP Switch SettingCommunication Mode Table Q MIC-USB485CVTR Connection Table and DiagramMIC Power Supply Converter Output Telemetry Header Standard Controls MIC-USB485CVTR and Universal Camset Software InstallationCommissioning the MIC400 through Universal Camset MIC Settings Boot MessagesCamset Settings Focus Controls Reset CamsetManual Control Pan, Tilt and Zoom Controls Iris ControlsAuxiliaries Preset PositionsSoft Stops and Non Dwell Zones Tour ControlsTilt Reverse MIC SetupsGeneral Settings Pan ReverseAuto Home Controls Other controls Default SettingsMulti Alarm Settings Lens Recalibration and Frame Integration Frame Integration SettingsPrivacy and Captions Privacy Controls Captions Privacy CalibrationThermal Clear All Statistics Advanced SettingsTemperature and Humidity TimersRemap Auxiliary Pelco Only Eeprom CopierDownload Eeprom To File Upload Eeprom From FileMatrix Controls POT TestMenu Controls Panasonic Only Pot Test Results Pot Test ControlsComms Send Direct CommandCam Comms Communications TestingAlarms MIC CommsSony Set SonySet Preset NumberGet Preset from MIC Send Preset to MICClear Table Execute this PresetLoad Table from File to MIC Save Table from MIC to FileTable R Sonyset Commands MIC Programmer Bosch Security Systems Issue Communication & Protocols AlarmsCamera Module OperationalElectrical AccessoriesPhysical EnvironmentalTwin Speakers MIC400PAMIC400UL and MIC400UT MIC400S IR Illuminators MIC400IRDimension Drawings Bosch Security Systems Inc Contact AmericasEurope, Middle East, Africa Asia-PacificPelco Appendix a Protocol Preset codesPreset Codes Bosch Security Systems Vision Special Setup PresetsBosch Security Systems Issue American Dynamics Kalatel Impossible to reach Molynx Panasonic Privacypresetend Multialarmpreset Bosch Forward Vision VCL Pantiltscaleonpreset Vicon PRIVACYSETUPBYTE2