Bosch Appliances VG4-200, VG4-300 Pre-position Tour, To set up a scene with Motion Detection

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NOTICE! Motion Detection always takes precedence over AutoTrack object tracking.

To set up a scene with Motion Detection:

1.Choose an unused Preset position from 90 to 99. For this example use Preset scene 95.

2.Enter the keyboard command SET-95-ENTER.

3.Select YES at the Apply Motion Detection? prompt. (If NO is selected, the Preset scene does not activate Motion Detection.)

4.Select YES at the Apply Region of Interest? prompt. (If NO is selected, the entire scene is used for Motion Detection.)

5.Follow the on-screen menu instructions to construct the shape of the screen area you want to detect motion within.

 

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NOTICE! Up to five (5) anchor points can be used to form the area which you want to detect

 

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NOTICE! Motion Detection is not activated until the Preset scene is recalled. The Motion

 

 

Detection icon "M" appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display.

 

 

 

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Pre-position Tour

The 300 and 500i Series AutoDomes feature two preset tours. Each scene is saved for play- back later.

Tour 1 is a standard tour that only recalls the scenes in the exact sequence they were shot. Scenes can be added or deleted on the tour, but the sequence can not be changed. To enter the Add/Remove Scenes on Tour 1 enter the keyboard command SHOT-900-ENTERand follow the on-screen instructions.

Tour 2 is a customizable tour that allows you to rearrange the sequence of scenes on the tour by inserting and deleting scenes. To enter the Edit Tour 2 menu, enter the keyboard command SET-900-ENTERand follow the on-screen instructions.

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VG4-200, VG4-300, VG4-500i Series User’s Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

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Contents AutoDome Modular Camera System Page Audience SymbolsPreface Document ConventionsCustomer Support and Service Related PublicationsTable of Contents Keyboard Commands by Number Advanced Features Configuring and Using the IP AutoDomeEstablishing AutoDome Control Powering OnGetting Started Basic Keyboard OperationFastAddress Setting the Camera AddressKeyboard Commands To set an address to a camera without an addressPassword Security Level Setting PasswordsSpecial Passwords To set or change a password locked commandPage Setup Menu Setup MenuTo open the main Setup Menu locked command On-Screen Display Menu NavigationSetup Menu Choices ATW Camera Setup MenuCamera Setup Menu Choices AutoOFF Spot Lens SetupLens Setup Menu Choices ConstantPTZ Setup Menu PTZ Menu ChoicesNormal Page Momentary Display Setup MenuDisplay Setup Menu Choices OSDCommunication Setup Menu Communication Setup Menu ChoicesInputs Setup Alarm I/O SetupAlarm Setup Menu Choices InputsAlarm Relay Outputs Setup MenuOutputs Setup OutputsRule Rule Setup MenuRule Setup Menu Choices EmptyRule # Choices Language Menu Choices Menu Description Default Setting ExitLanguage Menu Choose a languageAdvanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i only Advanced Feature Setup Menu ChoicesDiagnostics Menu Diagnostics EventsBist Setting Preset Shots Common AutoDome User Commands unlockedSetting AutoPan Mode Configuring Preposition ToursProgramming the Inactivity Operation Recording ToursPelco Protocol Mode Hardware ConfigurationSwitch Location LEDs RS485 CPU Module Board Preset Command Description Pelco Keyboard CommandsSpecial Preset Commands Address GuidelinesMain Setup Menu To open the Pelco main Setup Menu locked commandsPelco On-Screen Menus Command Lock locked Bosch Menu lockedPelco menu Bosch menu Camera Setup unlocked OutdoorPTZ Setup unlocked PTZ Setup Menu ChoicesRecording Autopivot = Factory Setting Focus / Iris Select Other Menus Menu Description Default Setting Edit Password lockedRestore All Settings locked Not SetPage Keyboard Commands by Number Locked Function Comm Command Description Series Key901-964 Example 1 Basic Alarm Rule Advanced Features Alarm Rules Define the Alarm Outputs from the Outputs Setup menuExample 2 Advanced Alarm Rule Turn on AutoTrackVirtual Masking AutoTrackPrivacy Masking Motion Detection with Region of InterestTo set up a scene with Motion Detection Pre-position TourConfiguring and Using the IP AutoDome Overview of FeaturesConnecting the IP AutoDome to the PC System RequirementsConfiguring the IP Camera AutoDome IP System ConfigurationTo install the software Installing the Required SoftwareChanging the Network Settings Using Configuration ManagerViewing Live Images and Controlling the AutoDome PTZ Establishing a ConnectionView Control Tab Configuring Data StreamsControlling Camera Operations Number DescriptionDigital I/O System and Event LogsAux Control Tab Entering a Keyboard Control CommandTo Enter a Keyboard Control Command Number DescriptionTo Set a Preset Shot To View a Preset ShotOn this page? link to open the IP AutoDome online help Page Troubleshooting Guide Settings If amber LED does not light when given PTZ commands, thenCannot access user No camera controlRect If O.K., then Picture is darkColors are not cor Background is tooDay/Night camera Does not switch auto If O.K., then Matically when imageBubble is foggy If status reports Heater No Power, then Is dark Inside of EnviroDomeGlossary of Cctv Terms AutoTrack BiphaseAutoScaling Auto White Balance AWBDefault Shutter Color TemperatureCtfid Configuration Tool for Imaging Devices Day/Night IR sensitiveField of View Fast AddressFiber Optic Transmission Focal LengthIP Address Image StabilizationInfrared Illumination IPS Images Per SecondModal Dispersion or Intermodal Dispersion Multimode FiberMulti-Protocol Nema National Electrical Manufacturers Association Rating Preset TourPressurized Dry Nitrogen Housing NightSenseRS232/485 ResolutionRegion of Interest RuleTri-streaming TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolTilt UTP Unshielded Twisted PairPage Index NumericsEn Index AutoDome Modular Camera System Jpeg En Index AutoDome Modular Camera System PTZ TCP/IP User Commands by Number Function Comm Command Description Series KeyPage Page Americas Europe, Middle East, Asia Asia-Pacific
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