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Alarm status

The alarm status is displayed here for information purposes. This means you can check the effects of your settings immediately.

Aggregation time (s)

You can set an aggregation time of between 0 and 20 seconds if necessary. The aggregation time always starts when an alarm event occurs. It extends the alarm event by the value set. This prevents alarm events that occur in quick succession from triggering several alarms and successive events in a rapid sequence. No further alarm is triggered during the aggregation time.

The post-alarm time set for alarm recordings only starts once the aggregation time has expired (see Section 10.40 Advanced Mode: Recording Profiles, page 95).

Analysis type

Select the required analysis algorithm. By default, only MOTION+ is available – this offers a motion detector and essential recognition of tampering.

NOTICE!

Additional analysis algorithms with comprehensive functions, such as IVMD and IVA, are available from Bosch Security Systems.

If you select one of these algorithms, you can set the corresponding parameters here directly. You can find information on this in the relevant documents on the product CD supplied.

Metadata is always created for a video content analysis, unless this was explicitly excluded. Depending on the analysis type selected and the relevant configuration, additional information overlays the video image in the preview window next to the parameter settings. With the MOTION+ analysis type, for example, the sensor fields in which motion is recorded will be marked with rectangles.

NOTICE!

On the LIVEPAGE Functions page, you can also enable additional information overlays for the LIVEPAGE (see Section 10.13 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions, page 76).

Motion detector (MOTION+ only)

For the detector to function, the following conditions must be met:

Analysis must be activated.

At least one sensor field must be activated.

The individual parameters must be configured to suit the operating environment and the desired responses.

The sensitivity must be set to a value greater than zero.

CAUTION!

Reflections of light (off glass surfaces, etc.), switching lights on or off or changes in the light level caused by cloud movement on a sunny day can trigger unintended responses from the motion detector and generate false alarms. Run a series of tests at different times of the day and night to ensure that the video sensor is operating as intended.

For indoor surveillance, ensure constant lighting of the areas during the day and at night.

Sensitivity (MOTION+ only)

The basic sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted for the environmental conditions to which the camera is subject.

The sensor reacts to variations in the brightness of the video image. The darker the observation area, the higher the value that must be selected.

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User’s Manual

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Contents VG4 Modular Camera System Page Table of Contents Keyboard Commands by Number Advanced Features Using the IP AutoDomePelco On-Screen Menus VG4 Audio ConnectionsConfiguring the IP AutoDome Troubleshooting Guide 117 Powering On Getting StartedEstablishing AutoDome Control Seconds and ends with a splash screenLCD 2Keyboard CommandsBasic Keyboard Operation Setting the Camera Address FastAddressTo set an address for a camera without an address To change or clear an address for a camera with an addressSetting Passwords Special PasswordsPassword Security Level To set or change a password locked commandSetup Menu On-Screen Display Menu NavigationCamera Setup Menu ATW AutoInternal OFFNight Mode RestoreDefaults 60 secLens Setup SpotConstant FastPTZ Setup Menu Normal Display Setup Menu MomentARY OSDCommunication Setup Menu Alarm I/O Setup Setup InputsLow PressureOutputs Setup Menu Outputs SetupAlarm Relay OutputsRule Rule Setup MenuRule Setup None Language Menu Advanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i onlyAdvanced Feature Setup Timeout Timeout PeriodStabilization AutoTrackDiagnostics Menu Alarm StatusBist Internal TempSecurity Access Ctfid AccessPower Up Events ExtComm Error11.1 Alarm Status Submenu 2Setting Preset Shots Common AutoDome User Commands unlockedSetting AutoPan Mode 4Configuring Preposition Tours Specifying a Shot or a Sector TitleTo start Preposition Tour 1 200, 300, and 500i Series To stop a Preposition Tour5Programming the Inactivity Operation 6Recording Tours 300 and 500i Series onlyAlternative Control Protocols Setting FastAddress with Alternative ProtocolsUsing an American Dynamics Controller Exit Command Lock Enter FastAddressFastAddress Setting FastAddress with a Pelco Keyboard 2Using a Pelco ControllerNew Fast Address Saved Setup Menu 2Pelco Keyboard Commands Pelco Protocol ModeHardware Configuration Preset Pelco Keyboard CommandsSpecial Preset Commands Pelco On-Screen Menus Bosch Menu locked Command Lock lockedPelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu PTZ Setup unlocked Camera Setup unlockedPelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings OutdoorOther Menus Keyboard Commands by Number Zone Title menu Enters Zone Title menu. Refer to Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title,VG4 Modular Camera System Keyboard Commands by Number en Advanced Features Alarm Rules 300 and 500i Series OnlyControlling Alarm Rules Alarm Rule ExamplesExample 2 Advanced Alarm Rule Example 3 Advanced Alarm Rule using AutoTrack Click the Online Config button and then expand Alarm Click Output OptionAutomatic AutoTrack Operation 500i Series OnlyManual AutoTrack Settings and Recommendations Setting AutoTrack Optimization Parameters 2AutoTrack OptimizationDynamic Light Conditions Consistent Light ConditionsPreset positions 90 through Virtual Masking 500i Series Only4Privacy Masking 300 and 500i Series Only Motion Detection with Region of Interest 500i Series OnlyImage Stabilization 500i Series Only 7Pre-position TourUsing the IP AutoDome Overview of FeaturesConnecting the IP AutoDome to the PC Network switch to bypass the Local Area Network LANSystem Requirements BelowConfiguring the IP AutoDome Camera AutoDome IP Connection Network Switch ComputerInstalling the Required Software Using the Configuration Manager 1Changing the Network SettingsInstall the software packages using the procedure below Using the IP AutoDome Web Server Network Settings6The Livepage Maximum Number of ConnectionsProtected IP AutoDome Protected NetworkDigital I/O View ControlIris open Entering a Keyboard Control Command Triggering RelaySystem Log / Event Log Audio FunctionTo Enter a Keyboard Control Command To Set a Preset ShotAux Control Tab Number DescriptionTo View a Preset Shot Image ResolutionSaving Snapshots Recording Video SequencesAudio Line Input Specifications Wire Specifications9VG4 Audio Connections ConnectionsTo transmit audio via the IP connection, do the following Click the Transmit Audio radio button to enable for audioEnabling Audio Transmission 5Configuring Gain optional Configuring the IP AutoDome 10.1 Basic Mode Device AccessPassword Confirm passwordDhcp 10.2 Basic Mode Date/Time10.3 Basic Mode Network 10.4 Basic Mode Encoder Profile 10.5Basic Mode AudioDSL Modem10.6 Basic Mode Recording 10.7 Basic Mode System Overview10.8Advanced Mode Identification Storage medium10.9Advanced Mode Password Initiator extension10.10 Advanced Mode Date/Time Date formatDevice date/Device time Device time zone10.11 Advanced Mode Display Stamping 10.12 Advanced Mode Appearance 10.13 Advanced Mode Livepage Functions10.14 Advanced Mode Logging 10.15 Advanced Mode Picture Settings 10.16 Advanced Mode Encoder ProfileIsdn 2B Isdn 1BCIF 10.17 Advanced Mode Encoder Streams 10.18 Advanced Mode Audio Picture qualityNetwork Transmitted, select Off10.21 Camera Settings Group 10.22 Camera Settings Group 10.23 Advanced Mode Lens 10.24 Lens Settings Group10.25 Lens Settings Group 10.26 Advanced Mode PTZ 10.27 PTZ Settings Group10.28 PTZ Settings Group 10.29 Advanced Mode Display 10.30 Display Settings GroupTour 10.31 Display Settings GroupScene # 10.32 Display Settings Group 10.33 Advanced Mode Alarm 10.34 Input OptionsCustom Tour Period Custom TourPhysical Output 10.35 Output OptionsRule Definition 10.36Alarm Rules Creating Alarm RulesBasic Alarm Rule Example Output Option 5 Example Select Output Option Click the Type drop-down list and select TransmitAlarm Rule 1 Example Advanced Alarm Rule Example using AutoTrack Audio/BiPhase10.37Miscellaneous Address10.39 Advanced Mode Storage Management 10.38 LogsFormatting Storage Media Activating and Configuring Storage MediaLocal Media 10.40Advanced Mode Recording Profiles Stream profile settingsDeactivating Storage Media Recording includes10.41 Advanced Mode Retention Time 10.42 Advanced Mode Recording Scheduler HolidaysDeleting Holidays Time periods10.43 Advanced Mode Recording Status 10.44 Advanced Mode Alarm ConnectionsVideo transmission Remote portVideo output DecoderVCA configuration 10.45 Advanced Mode VCA10.46 Advanced Mode VCA Profiles Aggregation time s Analysis typeMotion detector MOTION+ only Sensitivity MOTION+ onlyTrigger delay s Minimum object size MOTION+ onlyDebounce time 1 s MOTION+ only Select Area MOTION+ onlyGlobal change Scene too brightScene too dark Scene too noisy10.47 Advanced Mode VCA Scheduled Select Area10.48 Advanced Mode VCA Event triggered 10.49 Advanced Mode Audio Alarm10.50 Advanced Mode Alarm E-Mail SMSTest e-mail 10.51 Advanced Mode Alarm Task EditorSender name 10.52 Advanced Mode Network Automatic IP assignmentDNS server address Http browser portInterface mode ETH Enable DynDNSHttps browser port RCP+ port10.53 Advanced Mode Advanced Snmp10.54 Advanced Mode Multicasting Ntcip10.55 Advanced Mode Jpeg Posting 10.56 Advanced Mode Encryption 10.57 Advanced Mode Maintenance10.58 Advanced Mode Licenses 10.59 Advanced Mode System OverviewMaintenance log DownloadTroubleshooting Guide If O.K., then If using a non-Bosch power supplyIf O.K., then If there is power to the AutoDome, then 11.1 VG4 AutoDome Operation and ControlIf amber LED does not light when given PTZ commands, then Cannot access userSettings No camera controlSetting FastAddress Does not switch If O.K., then Automatically whenWith an American Dynamics Keyboard11.2 VG4 IP AutoDome Video and Control Audio Connections with an Analog standard VG4 AutoDome Audio Connections with an IP-enabled VG4 AutoDome11.3VG4 IP AutoDome Audio Typical Audio Connections for an Analog AutoDome Problem Solution No Audio Problem Solution If O.K., then Probably not the source of audio problems328 ft Poor AudioUser Command Table En User Command Table VG4 Modular Camera System Group Appendix FastAddress ConversionsBlock Index NumericsVG4 Modular Camera System Index en En Index VG4 Modular Camera System Jpeg En Index VG4 Modular Camera System PTZ En Index VG4 Modular Camera System VIP XD Page Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc
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