Bosch Appliances VG4-300, VG4-200 Advanced Features, Alarm Rules 300 and 500i Series Only

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Advanced Features

 

This chapter details the advanced features of the AutoDome Modular Camera System.

7.1

Alarm Rules (300 and 500i Series Only)

 

The 300 and 500i Series AutoDomes feature a powerful alarm rule engine. In its simplest form,

 

an alarm rule defines those inputs that activate specific outputs. In its more complex form, a

 

rule can be programmed to take any combination of inputs and keyboard commands to

 

perform a dome function. There are numerous combinations of alarm inputs and outputs that

 

can be programmed into twelve alarm rules.

7.1.1

Controlling Alarm Rules

 

The AUX 69 command allows a user to enable or disable all alarm rules. By default, alarm rules

 

are enabled until the OFF-69-ENTER command is issued from a keyboard (there is no

 

corresponding menu item for this command). Disabling alarms rules does not erase the rule,

 

the AutoDome preserves the user-defined settings and the rule data is restored when the ON-

 

69-ENTER command is issued.

 

The OFF-69-ENTER command performs the following actions:

 

Disables all alarm rules

 

Displays the message “Ack and Reset Alarms” if an alarm-rule triggered alarm is active

 

 

when the AutoDome receives the disable command. You must acknowledge the alarm

 

 

before the rule is disabled.

 

Prevents the modification of an alarm rule while disabled.

7.1.2

Alarm Rule Examples

 

Following are three examples for setting up alarm rules. The first example is a basic alarm

 

rule, and the second and third examples are more complex.

 

Example 1: Basic Alarm Rule

 

Scenario: We want a door alarm contact to:

 

1.

Flash an OSD message (***ALARM 1***) on the display when the alarm is triggered.

 

2.

Move the AutoDome camera to a saved position. (For this example Shot 7.)

 

3.

Transmit a Bilinx signal over the coax cable to the headend system, such as an Allegiant,

 

 

to trigger an alarm response.

 

The sequence to program the above alarm rule example is as follows:

 

1.

Wire the door contact to Input 1 in the AutoDome. This circuit is normally open.

 

2.

Define the Alarm Input(s)

 

 

– From the Inputs Setup menu, ensure that Alarm Input 1 is set to N.O. (This is the

 

 

default setting for Input 1.)

NOTICE! For instruction on wiring alarm and relay connections, see the AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation Manual.

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User’s Manual

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Contents VG4 Modular Camera System Page Table of Contents Pelco On-Screen Menus Keyboard Commands by Number Advanced FeaturesUsing the IP AutoDome VG4 Audio ConnectionsConfiguring the IP AutoDome Troubleshooting Guide 117 Establishing AutoDome Control Powering OnGetting Started Seconds and ends with a splash screenBasic Keyboard Operation 2Keyboard CommandsLCD To set an address for a camera without an address Setting the Camera AddressFastAddress To change or clear an address for a camera with an addressPassword Security Level Setting PasswordsSpecial Passwords To set or change a password locked commandSetup Menu On-Screen Display Menu NavigationCamera Setup Menu Internal ATWAuto OFFDefaults Night ModeRestore 60 secConstant Lens SetupSpot FastPTZ Setup Menu Normal ARY Display Setup MenuMoment OSDCommunication Setup Menu Alarm I/O Setup Low SetupInputs PressureAlarm Relay Outputs Setup MenuOutputs Setup OutputsRule Setup Rule Setup MenuRule None Advanced Feature Setup Advanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i onlyLanguage Menu Stabilization TimeoutTimeout Period AutoTrackBist Diagnostics MenuAlarm Status Internal TempPower Up Events Security AccessCtfid Access ExtComm Error11.1 Alarm Status Submenu Setting AutoPan Mode Common AutoDome User Commands unlocked2Setting Preset Shots To start Preposition Tour 1 200, 300, and 500i Series 4Configuring Preposition ToursSpecifying a Shot or a Sector Title To stop a Preposition Tour5Programming the Inactivity Operation 6Recording Tours 300 and 500i Series onlyUsing an American Dynamics Controller Setting FastAddress with Alternative ProtocolsAlternative Control Protocols Exit Command Lock Enter FastAddressFastAddress New Fast Address Saved Setup Menu 2Using a Pelco ControllerSetting FastAddress with a Pelco Keyboard Hardware Configuration Pelco Protocol Mode2Pelco Keyboard Commands Special Preset Commands Pelco Keyboard CommandsPreset Pelco On-Screen Menus Pelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Command Lock lockedBosch Menu locked Pelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings PTZ Setup unlockedCamera Setup unlocked 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 Controlling Alarm Rules Advanced FeaturesAlarm Rules 300 and 500i Series Only 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 OptionManual AutoTrack Operation 500i Series OnlyAutomatic AutoTrack Settings and Recommendations Dynamic Light Conditions Setting AutoTrack Optimization Parameters2AutoTrack Optimization Consistent Light Conditions4Privacy Masking 300 and 500i Series Only Preset positions 90 throughVirtual Masking 500i Series Only Motion Detection with Region of Interest 500i Series OnlyImage Stabilization 500i Series Only 7Pre-position TourUsing the IP AutoDome Overview of FeaturesSystem Requirements Connecting the IP AutoDome to the PCNetwork switch to bypass the Local Area Network LAN BelowConfiguring the IP AutoDome Camera AutoDome IP Connection Network Switch ComputerInstalling the Required Software Install the software packages using the procedure below 1Changing the Network SettingsUsing the Configuration Manager Using the IP AutoDome Web Server Network SettingsProtected IP AutoDome 6The LivepageMaximum Number of Connections Protected NetworkIris open View ControlDigital I/O System Log / Event Log Entering a Keyboard Control CommandTriggering Relay Audio FunctionAux Control Tab To Enter a Keyboard Control CommandTo Set a Preset Shot Number DescriptionSaving Snapshots To View a Preset ShotImage Resolution Recording Video Sequences9VG4 Audio Connections Audio Line Input SpecificationsWire Specifications ConnectionsEnabling Audio Transmission Click the Transmit Audio radio button to enable for audioTo transmit audio via the IP connection, do the following 5Configuring Gain optional Configuring the IP AutoDome 10.1 Basic Mode Device AccessPassword Confirm password10.3 Basic Mode Network 10.2 Basic Mode Date/TimeDhcp DSL 10.4 Basic Mode Encoder Profile10.5Basic Mode Audio Modem10.8Advanced Mode Identification 10.6 Basic Mode Recording10.7 Basic Mode System Overview Storage medium10.9Advanced Mode Password Initiator extensionDevice date/Device time 10.10 Advanced Mode Date/TimeDate format Device time zone10.11 Advanced Mode Display Stamping 10.12 Advanced Mode Appearance 10.13 Advanced Mode Livepage Functions10.14 Advanced Mode Logging Isdn 2B 10.15 Advanced Mode Picture Settings10.16 Advanced Mode Encoder Profile Isdn 1BCIF 10.17 Advanced Mode Encoder Streams Network 10.18 Advanced Mode AudioPicture quality 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 GroupScene # 10.31 Display Settings GroupTour Custom Tour Period 10.32 Display Settings Group10.33 Advanced Mode Alarm 10.34 Input Options Custom TourRule Definition 10.35 Output OptionsPhysical Output 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 10.37Miscellaneous Advanced Alarm Rule Example using AutoTrackAudio/BiPhase Address10.39 Advanced Mode Storage Management 10.38 LogsLocal Media Activating and Configuring Storage MediaFormatting Storage Media Deactivating Storage Media 10.40Advanced Mode Recording ProfilesStream profile settings Recording includes10.41 Advanced Mode Retention Time Deleting Holidays 10.42 Advanced Mode Recording SchedulerHolidays Time periods10.43 Advanced Mode Recording Status 10.44 Advanced Mode Alarm ConnectionsVideo output Video transmissionRemote port Decoder10.46 Advanced Mode VCA Profiles 10.45 Advanced Mode VCAVCA configuration Motion detector MOTION+ only Aggregation time sAnalysis type Sensitivity MOTION+ onlyDebounce time 1 s MOTION+ only Trigger delay sMinimum object size MOTION+ only Select Area MOTION+ onlyScene too dark Global changeScene too bright 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 SMSSender name 10.51 Advanced Mode Alarm Task EditorTest e-mail DNS server address 10.52 Advanced Mode NetworkAutomatic IP assignment Http browser portHttps browser port Interface mode ETHEnable DynDNS 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 MaintenanceMaintenance log 10.58 Advanced Mode Licenses10.59 Advanced Mode System Overview DownloadIf O.K., then If there is power to the AutoDome, then Troubleshooting GuideIf O.K., then If using a non-Bosch power supply 11.1 VG4 AutoDome Operation and ControlSettings If amber LED does not light when given PTZ commands, thenCannot access user No camera controlWith an American Setting FastAddressDoes not switch If O.K., then Automatically when Dynamics Keyboard11.2 VG4 IP AutoDome Video and Control 11.3VG4 IP AutoDome Audio Audio Connections with an IP-enabled VG4 AutoDomeAudio Connections with an Analog standard VG4 AutoDome Typical Audio Connections for an Analog AutoDome Problem Solution No Audio 328 ft Problem Solution If O.K., thenProbably not the source of audio problems Poor AudioUser Command Table En User Command Table VG4 Modular Camera System Block Appendix FastAddress ConversionsGroup 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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