Bosch Appliances VG4-500I, VG4-200, VG4-300 user manual Advanced Mode VCA Scheduled, Select Area

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Select Area

You can select the image areas in the reference image that are to be monitored. The video image is subdivided into square fields. Each of these fields can be activated or deactivated individually.

NOTICE!

Select only those areas for reference monitoring in which no movement takes place and that are always evenly lit, as false alarms could otherwise be triggered.

 

1.

Click Select Area to configure the sensor fields. A new window will open.

 

2.

If necessary, click Clear All first to clear the current selection (fields marked yellow).

 

3.

Left-click the fields to be activated. Activated fields are marked yellow.

 

4.

If necessary, click Select All to select the entire video frame for monitoring.

 

5.

Right-click any fields you wish to deactivate.

 

6.

Click OK to save the configuration.

 

7.

Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the

 

 

changes.

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Advanced Mode: VCA Scheduled

This configuration allows you to link the created VCA profile with the days and times at which the video content analysis is to be active.

You can link any number of 15-minute intervals with the VCA profiles for each day of the week. Moving the mouse cursor over the table displays the time below it. This aids orientation.

In addition to the normal weekdays, you can define holidays that are not in the standard weekly schedule on which recordings are to apply. This allows you to apply a schedule for Sundays to other days with dates that fall on varying weekdays.

1.Click the profile you want to link in the Time periods field.

2.Click in a field in the table, hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor over all the periods to be assigned to the selected profile.

3.Use the right mouse button to deselect any of the intervals.

4.Click the Select All button to link all time intervals to the selected profile.

5.Click the Clear All button to deselect all of the intervals.

6.When you are finished, click the Set button to save the settings in the unit.

Holidays

You can define holidays on which a profile should be active that are different to the standard weekly schedule. This allows you to apply a schedule for Sundays to other days with dates that fall on varying weekdays.

1.Click the Holidays tab. Any days that have already been selected will be shown in the table.

2.Click the Add button. A new window will open.

3.Select the desired date from the calendar. You can select several consecutive calendar days by holding down the mouse button. These will later be displayed as a single entry in the table.

4.Click OK to accept the selection. The window will close.

5.Assign the individual holidays to the VCA profiles, as described above.

Deleting Holidays

You can delete holidays you have defined yourself at any time.

1.Click the Delete button. A new window will open.

2.Click the date you wish to delete.

3.Click OK. The item will be deleted from the table and the window will close.

4.The process must be repeated for deleting additional days.

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Contents VG4 Modular Camera System Page Table of Contents VG4 Audio Connections Keyboard Commands by Number Advanced FeaturesUsing the IP AutoDome Pelco On-Screen MenusConfiguring the IP AutoDome Troubleshooting Guide 117 Seconds and ends with a splash screen Powering OnGetting Started Establishing AutoDome ControlLCD 2Keyboard CommandsBasic Keyboard Operation To change or clear an address for a camera with an address Setting the Camera AddressFastAddress To set an address for a camera without an addressTo set or change a password locked command Setting PasswordsSpecial Passwords Password Security LevelOn-Screen Display Menu Navigation Setup MenuCamera Setup Menu OFF ATWAuto Internal60 sec Night ModeRestore DefaultsFast Lens SetupSpot ConstantPTZ Setup Menu Normal OSD Display Setup MenuMoment ARYCommunication Setup Menu Alarm I/O Setup Pressure SetupInputs LowOutputs Outputs Setup MenuOutputs Setup Alarm RelayRule Rule Setup MenuRule Setup None Language Menu Advanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i onlyAdvanced Feature Setup AutoTrack TimeoutTimeout Period StabilizationInternal Temp Diagnostics MenuAlarm Status BistExtComm Error Security AccessCtfid Access Power Up Events11.1 Alarm Status Submenu 2Setting Preset Shots Common AutoDome User Commands unlockedSetting AutoPan Mode To stop a Preposition Tour 4Configuring Preposition ToursSpecifying a Shot or a Sector Title To start Preposition Tour 1 200, 300, and 500i Series6Recording Tours 300 and 500i Series only 5Programming the Inactivity OperationAlternative Control Protocols Setting FastAddress with Alternative ProtocolsUsing an American Dynamics Controller Enter FastAddress Exit Command LockFastAddress 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 Outdoor PTZ Setup unlockedCamera Setup unlocked Pelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settingsOther Menus Keyboard Commands by Number Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title, Zone Title menu Enters Zone Title menu. Refer toVG4 Modular Camera System Keyboard Commands by Number en Alarm Rule Examples Advanced FeaturesAlarm Rules 300 and 500i Series Only Controlling Alarm RulesExample 2 Advanced Alarm Rule Example 3 Advanced Alarm Rule using AutoTrack Click Output Option Click the Online Config button and then expand AlarmAutomatic AutoTrack Operation 500i Series OnlyManual AutoTrack Settings and Recommendations Consistent Light Conditions Setting AutoTrack Optimization Parameters2AutoTrack Optimization Dynamic Light ConditionsMotion Detection with Region of Interest 500i Series Only Preset positions 90 throughVirtual Masking 500i Series Only 4Privacy Masking 300 and 500i Series Only7Pre-position Tour Image Stabilization 500i Series OnlyOverview of Features Using the IP AutoDomeBelow Connecting the IP AutoDome to the PCNetwork switch to bypass the Local Area Network LAN System RequirementsAutoDome IP Connection Network Switch Computer Configuring the IP AutoDome CameraInstalling the Required Software Using the Configuration Manager 1Changing the Network SettingsInstall the software packages using the procedure below Network Settings Using the IP AutoDome Web ServerProtected Network 6The LivepageMaximum Number of Connections Protected IP AutoDomeDigital I/O View ControlIris open Audio Function Entering a Keyboard Control CommandTriggering Relay System Log / Event LogNumber Description To Enter a Keyboard Control CommandTo Set a Preset Shot Aux Control TabRecording Video Sequences To View a Preset ShotImage Resolution Saving SnapshotsConnections Audio Line Input SpecificationsWire Specifications 9VG4 Audio 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 10.1 Basic Mode Device Access Configuring the IP AutoDomeConfirm password PasswordDhcp 10.2 Basic Mode Date/Time10.3 Basic Mode Network Modem 10.4 Basic Mode Encoder Profile10.5Basic Mode Audio DSLStorage medium 10.6 Basic Mode Recording10.7 Basic Mode System Overview 10.8Advanced Mode IdentificationInitiator extension 10.9Advanced Mode PasswordDevice time zone 10.10 Advanced Mode Date/TimeDate format Device date/Device time10.11 Advanced Mode Display Stamping 10.13 Advanced Mode Livepage Functions 10.12 Advanced Mode Appearance10.14 Advanced Mode Logging Isdn 1B 10.15 Advanced Mode Picture Settings10.16 Advanced Mode Encoder Profile Isdn 2BCIF 10.17 Advanced Mode Encoder Streams Transmitted, select Off 10.18 Advanced Mode AudioPicture quality Network10.21 Camera Settings Group 10.23 Advanced Mode Lens 10.24 Lens Settings Group 10.22 Camera Settings Group10.26 Advanced Mode PTZ 10.27 PTZ Settings Group 10.25 Lens Settings Group10.29 Advanced Mode Display 10.30 Display Settings Group 10.28 PTZ Settings GroupTour 10.31 Display Settings GroupScene # Custom Tour 10.32 Display Settings Group10.33 Advanced Mode Alarm 10.34 Input Options Custom Tour PeriodPhysical Output 10.35 Output OptionsRule Definition Creating Alarm Rules 10.36Alarm RulesBasic Alarm Rule Example Output Option 5 Example Click the Type drop-down list and select Transmit Select Output OptionAlarm Rule 1 Example Address Advanced Alarm Rule Example using AutoTrackAudio/BiPhase 10.37Miscellaneous10.38 Logs 10.39 Advanced Mode Storage ManagementFormatting Storage Media Activating and Configuring Storage MediaLocal Media Recording includes 10.40Advanced Mode Recording ProfilesStream profile settings Deactivating Storage Media10.41 Advanced Mode Retention Time Time periods 10.42 Advanced Mode Recording SchedulerHolidays Deleting Holidays10.44 Advanced Mode Alarm Connections 10.43 Advanced Mode Recording StatusDecoder Video transmissionRemote port Video outputVCA configuration 10.45 Advanced Mode VCA10.46 Advanced Mode VCA Profiles Sensitivity MOTION+ only Aggregation time sAnalysis type Motion detector MOTION+ onlySelect Area MOTION+ only Trigger delay sMinimum object size MOTION+ only Debounce time 1 s MOTION+ onlyScene too noisy Global changeScene too bright Scene too darkSelect Area 10.47 Advanced Mode VCA Scheduled10.49 Advanced Mode Audio Alarm 10.48 Advanced Mode VCA Event triggeredSMS 10.50 Advanced Mode Alarm E-MailTest e-mail 10.51 Advanced Mode Alarm Task EditorSender name Http browser port 10.52 Advanced Mode NetworkAutomatic IP assignment DNS server addressRCP+ port Interface mode ETHEnable DynDNS Https browser portSnmp 10.53 Advanced Mode AdvancedNtcip 10.54 Advanced Mode Multicasting10.55 Advanced Mode Jpeg Posting 10.57 Advanced Mode Maintenance 10.56 Advanced Mode EncryptionDownload 10.58 Advanced Mode Licenses10.59 Advanced Mode System Overview Maintenance log11.1 VG4 AutoDome Operation and Control Troubleshooting GuideIf O.K., then If using a non-Bosch power supply If O.K., then If there is power to the AutoDome, thenNo camera control If amber LED does not light when given PTZ commands, thenCannot access user SettingsDynamics Keyboard Setting FastAddressDoes not switch If O.K., then Automatically when With an American11.2 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 Poor Audio Problem Solution If O.K., thenProbably not the source of audio problems 328 ftUser Command Table En User Command Table VG4 Modular Camera System Group Appendix FastAddress ConversionsBlock Numerics IndexVG4 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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