Bosch Appliances BasicDome Series instruction manual Basicdome User Commands Unlocked Commands

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Indoor Pendant & In-ceiling Models User Manual User Commands

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2BASICDOME USER COMMANDS (Unlocked Commands)

PTZ

PRESET

RECORD

SETUP

Commands

Scan

AutoPan

Preset Menu

Preset Tour

Preset Tour Period

Preset Save

Preset Call

Edit Preset Title

Edit Preset Tour

Modify Preset Tour

Record A

Record B

Continuous Playback A

Playback A

Continuous Playback B

Playback B

Image Stabilization

Scan+Auto Pan Speed

Backlight Compensation

View Factory Settings

Software Version

Keystrokes

ON/OFF-1-ENTER

ON/OFF-2-ENTER

SET-100-ENTER

ON/OFF-8-ENTER

ON/OFF-15-ENTER

SET-1-99-ENTER

SHOT-1-99-ENTER

ON/OFF-62-ENTER

SET/SHOT-900-ENTER

SET/SHOT-901-999-ENTER

ON/OFF-100-ENTER

ON/OFF-101-ENTER

ON/OFF-50-ENTER

ON/OFF-51-ENTER

ON/OFF-52-ENTER

ON/OFF-53-ENTER

ON/OFF-24-ENTER

ON/OFF-14-ENTER

ON/OFF-20-ENTER

ON-47-ENTER

ON-66-ENTER

Description

Camera continuously pans in the last direction in which the joystick was moved. Moving the joystick stops the scan.

Camera continuously pans back and forth between limits. Moving the joystick stops the scan.

Allows modification of Preset scenes from an on-screen menu (recommended).

Camera cycles through Preset Scenes. Moving the joystick stops the tour.

On-screen menu changes the length of waiting time between presets.

Stores the current scene and camera settings in memory. Preset 1 is shown when camera is initialized.

Recalls the scene and camera settings from memory.

Modifies the Preset names. On-screen instructions are provided.

Presets can be removed/restored (On/Off) from the Preset tour using an on-screen menu. Presets can still be displayed manually.

Presets can individually be removed/restored (On/Off) from the Preset tour. Example: [Set][915][Enter] will clear Preset 15 from the tour. Presets can still be displayed manually.

Records “A” camera and PTZ controls that can be played back. Once the sequence is recorded, you must exit record in order to play back.

Records “B” camera and PTZ controls that can be played back. Once the sequence is recorded you must exit record in order to play back.

Camera will repeat “A” recorded sequence.

Camera will play the “A” recorded sequence once.

Camera will repeat “B” recorded sequence.

Camera will play the “B” recorded sequence once.

Camera attempts to filter out vibrations caused by wind and other environmental conditions.

On-screen menu allows the setting of the AutoPan and AutoScan speeds. Default is 30 degrees/second.

Camera will adjust for a bright background.

Displays the factory default settings.

Briefly displays the camera software versions.

Bosch Security Systems 10 December 2003

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Contents BasicDome Series Important Safeguards A. and Canadian Models Only FCC & Ices InformationEnlèvement du capot Safety Precautions Sécurité220-240 V, 50 Hz Power Cords Cover Removal VAC UnitsRetirada de la cubierta SicherheitshinweisePrecauciones de Seguridad Abnehmen des GehäusesApparaten voor 24 V wisselstroom VeiligheidsmaatregelenPrecauzioniBehuizing verwijderen Rimozione della coperturaUnidades de 24 VAC Medidas de Segurança Zasady BezpieczeństwaRemoção da tampa Zdejmowanie pokrywyTable of Contents BasicDome Instruction Book Unpacking InstallationInstallation Pendant Housings Photo 1 ContentsInsert the Camera Module into Housing Wire the Connector Pendant HousingsAttach Pendant to Housing Pendant Housings Photo 8 Turn Camera Module into Place Photo 10 Installed BasicDomePhoto 6 Align Red Dots Photo 7 Insert Camera ModulePhoto 13 Secure Trim Ring Photo 12 Position Trim Ring Trim Ring ReplacementPhoto 11 Pry Tabs away from Camera Module Fast Address FastaddressProblem Solution Troubleshooting GuideDescription Basicdome Advanced CommandsCommands KeystrokesMain Menu Advanced MenuLens Setup Display Setup BasicDome Series Table of Contents Preset Tour Saving a scene PresetChanging AutoPan and AutoScan Speeds Setting the Preset Tour periodRecord/Playback Tours Basicdome User Commands Unlocked Commands