Bosch Appliances 7000 manual Alarms and Relay Connections

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Ethernet Media Converter

Data Interface

Ethernet

 

 

Data Rate

10/100 Mbps

 

IEEE 802.3 Compliant

 

Full Duplex or Half Duplex Electrical Port

 

Full Duplex Optical Port

 

 

Fiber Type, MMF

50/125 µm MMF. For 50/125 µm fiber, subtract 4 dB from the specified optical budget

 

value. Must meet or exceed fiber standard ITU-T G.651.

 

 

Fiber Type, SMF

8–10/125 µm SMF. Must meet or exceed fiber standard ITU-T G.652.

 

 

Maximum Distance

20 km (12.4 miles)

 

 

Requirement

Media converter receiver (CNFE2MC/IN) at controller end of system

 

 

Terminal Connection

Duplex LC or Single SC

 

 

11.5

Alarms and Relay Connections

 

Alarm Inputs

 

 

 

 

The camera provides seven alarm inputs. Each input can be activated by dry contact devices

 

such as pressure pads, passive infra-red detectors, door contacts, and similar devices. The

 

table below summarizes the size and distance wires.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wire Size

Maximum Distance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AWG

mm

feet

meters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

0.644

500

152.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

1.024

800

243.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 11.1: Alarm wire guide

You wire alarms either Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.), and must program the alarm inputs N.O. (the default) or N.C. through the SETTINGS page.

The camera incorporates two types of alarms: Non-supervised and Supervised. In addition to transmitting an alarm condition, a supervised alarm also transmits a tamper condition. Depending on how the alarm is configured, a short or a break in the alarm’s circuit can trigger the tamper signal.

Configuring Supervised Alarms (inputs 1 and 2)

To configure Alarm 1 or 2 (pin 5 or 6) for supervision, you must install a 2.2 K end-of-line resistor in the circuit. Then, you program the alarms through the Settings menu to either Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.).

Notice!

Only Alarms 1 and 2 (pins 5 or 6) can be configured for supervision. Once a supervised alarm is programmed it does not need to be enabled to indicate a tamper condition.

Configuring a Normally Open Supervised Alarm

1.Install a 2.2 K end-of-line resistor in the alarm circuit.

2.Connect the alarm wires to input 1 or 2 (pin 5 or 6) and to the ground (pin 7) at the camera.

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Contents AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Page Table of contents Configuration via IP, Basic Mode ConfigurationConfiguration via IP, Advanced Mode VCA 14.32 Alarm Connections 116 14.33118 Operation 139Safety Precautions Safety ENImportant Safety Instructions About this ManualAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Safety EN en Coax grounding Important NoticesAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Safety EN en Informations FCC et Ices FCC & Ices InformationService Centers Customer Support and ServiceConnection in Applications DisclaimerTechnical Support Customer ServiceRepair Center CanadaUnpacking Parts List, InstallationQuantity For Mount Type Supplied by Bosch? Tools RequiredAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HDUnpacking en Only if installing a fiber optic model Barrel connector Roof parapet Mount Pipe MountNecessary to install Autodome cameras Additional Products RequiredSystem overview 4Pre-installation Checklist Pole and Mast Mounts 1StabilizationRoof Mounts Extreme Mount ApplicationsCard is optional Installing the Optional SD CardFollow these steps Risk of electrostatic dischargeBosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Corner Mounts Mount Power Supply Box Wall, Mast Pole,Bosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Route Wires and Attach Connectors Installing the Pendant Arm Wall, Corner, and MastPole Mounts DescriptionAlarm and relay connectors Power Supply Box ConnectionsVAC Ground Screw P101 Connector Power In 120 VACSerial Code CODE+ Connector PinRXD TXD CommunicationsVG4-PSU1 / VG4-PSU2 Route Power through Intermediate Power Supply Box3 2 VG4-PA0 Power Supply Box Pendant Arm to Power Box Hinge Alignment Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply BoxPendant Arm connections to Power Supply Box Make Connections in the Power Supply BoxFor a Corner installation 6Installing the VGA-PEND-WPLATEFor a Mast or pole installation Attach the Pendant Arm to the Mounting Plate Ensure that the mounting plate is secure10 Pendant Arm Cables Route and Connect Wires to a Power Supply Box11 Mounting Plate Inside Detail Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten Rotate down to engage dome connector Dome ConnectorTilt up Hook and dropBosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 VGA-ROOF-MOUNT Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe MountsVG4-A-PSU1 or VG4-A-PSU2 Power Supply Box VG4-A-PSU1/VG4-A-PSU2 Wiring the Power Supply BoxPipe Interface Board Wiring the Fiber Optic Model Fiber Optic Ethernet Module installed Contro L IN/OUT Align Cover Door Hinge to Power Box Attach Cover Door to Power Supply BoxVGA-ROOF-MOUNT Installing the VGA-ROOF-MOUNTVGA-ROOF-MOUNT Bolt and attach both ends to anchor spots on the roof Installing the VG4-A-9543 Pipe Mount10 Pipe Mount 6Wire the Pipe Interface BoardP105 J102 P102 P104 BNCP107 J101 P106 Pipe Interface Module Video Coax J102OUT + AWGCOM Pin Description Alarm Out Normally OpenAttach Pendant to Pipe and Tighten Connectors for any blocked pin holes and bent pinsInterface Board Retaining Screws Pendant Mounting Screws Recessed hinge pin of the Dome Cap14 Pendant to Roof / Pipe Mount Attachment Tilt DomeRight side of the box Connector P101 on the left side of the boxDimensions Installing the In-Ceiling MountPrepare Drywall Ceiling for Installation Prepare Suspension Ceiling for InstallationSuspension Ceiling Bracket Top View Tighten the four 4 securing screws to the Bracket AssemblyHole which will not be used to route wires Wire the Interface BoxInterface Box Connections Interface Box Connections Communi AgndGND Cations OUTInstructions Installing the Ceiling IP54 Housing GasketIn-ceiling IP54 Rating Installation Diagram Attach Housing to the Interface Box10 Attach Housing to Interface Box 12 Secure camera to ceiling Secure Housing to CeilingRemove the bubble from a pendant housing Remove the bubble from an in-ceiling housingPreparing the Bubble Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera modulePendant Bubble Release Opening Replace the trim ring optional In-ceiling modelsReplace the bubble in a pendant housing Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing11.2 Power Cable and Wire Distances Guides 11.1 Connecting the Autodome camera to the PCPower 115/230 VAC Copper Wire To comply with local codes Connection11.3 Ethernet Connections 11.4 Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter Optional 11.5 Alarms and Relay Connections Contact Alarm Condition Open Closed Normal Short Tamper Configuring a Normally Closed Supervised AlarmAutoDome Programmed N.O.S AutoDome Programmed N.C.SConfiguring a Normally Open Non-supervised Alarm Configuring Non-supervised Alarms inputs 3 throughConfiguring a Normally Closed Non-supervised Alarm AutoDome Programmed N.O11.6 Audio Connections Optional Audio Line Level Input Connections Wire SpecificationsAudio Line Level Output Connections 12.1 System Requirements ConfigurationUsing the Configuration Manager 12.2 Configuring the Autodome 7000 Series CameraUsing the Autodome 7000 Series Web Server Network Access Basic Mode menu About the SettingsNavigation Starting ConfigurationMaking Changes Pre-programmed User Modes 12.3 Configuring Audio OptionalEnabling Audio Transmission Activating Audio Reception13.1 Basic Mode Device Access Configuration via IP, Basic ModePassword Confirm password13.3 Basic Mode Network 13.2 Basic Mode Date/Time13.4 Basic Mode Encoder 13.6 Basic Mode Recording 13.5 Basic Mode Audio13.7 Basic Mode System Overview 14.1 Advanced Mode General Identification Configuration via IP, Advanced ModeSee also Camera IDDate/Time PasswordDate format Device date/Device timeDaylight saving time 14.5 Display StampingCamera name stamping Time stamping14.6 Advanced Mode Web Interface Appearance 14.8 Livepage Functions Logging Advanced Mode Camera Installer MenuReboot device SC settingsFactory defaults Max Frame Rate Option Available Streaming OptionsAdvanced ModeCameraEncoder Profile Encoder ProfileDSL Expert Settings Video resolutionProfile name Target bit rateEncoder Streams MP SD SD stream options Default profileProperty Autodome IP Profiles Autodome HD ProfilesPreview Privacy MasksJpeg stream Camera Settings Night mode Shutter ModeFixed Gain Maximum Gain LevelLens Settings PTZ Settings Prepositions and Tours DiagnosticsCompass To define and edit an individual sceneMiscellaneous SectorsLogs Input volume Advanced Mode RecordingAudio Pixel CounterStorage Management Device manager Activating and Configuring Storage MediaRecording media ISCSI MediaFormatting Storage Media Recording ProfilesDeactivating Storage Media Standard recording Maximum Retention Time Recording Scheduler Recording Status Connect on alarm Advanced Mode Alarm Alarm ConnectionsDestination password Number of destination IP addressStream Video transmissionRemote port Video output14.33 VCA Select On to activate audio alarmsAuto-connect VCA ProfilesPreset VCA configurationSelect Off or Test Aggregation times Alarm statusAnalysis type Motion detector MOTION+ onlySelect Area MOTION+ only Debounce time 1 s MOTION+ only2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Bosch Security Systems Tamper detection Trigger delay sSensitivity Global changeReference Check Virtual MasksDisappearing edges Appearing edgesAudio alarm Audio AlarmSelect On if you want the device to generate audio alarms NameAlarm E-Mail Alarm Rules Alarm Task EditorAlarm Outputs Advanced Mode Interfaces Alarm InputsAdvanced Mode Network Network Access IPv4 Automatic IP assignmentFill in the 3 fields in this section of the screen IPv6DNS server address 1 / DNS server address Prefix lengthDetails TCP rate controlHttp browser port Interface mode ETHHttps browser port RCP+ portDynDNS Enable DynDNSProvider Host nameAdvanced User Mode Quality of serviceMulticast TCP portImage Posting 14.48 IPv4 Filter AccountsEncryption Advanced Mode Service Maintenance Maintenance log 192.168.0.10/resetLicenses System OverviewSettings, and to configure the network parameters 15.1 Using the Autodome CameraOperation Display StampingProtected AutoDome Maximum Number of ConnectionsProtected Network Image SelectionDigital I/O Preset ListTriggering Relay System LogAux Control Tab Audio functionTo Set a Preset Shot To Enter a Keyboard Control CommandTo View a Preset Shot Scan Livepage Special FunctionsAutopan FindhomeProcessor Load Image ResolutionSelecting Recordings Controlling Playback Export to FTPBookmarks Configuring Intelligent Tracking 15.2 Using Intelligent TrackingGuidelines for Implementing Intelligent Tracking Mount/Mounting Surface StabilityField of View Using Intelligent TrackingUnwanted Motion Operation of Intelligent TrackingRecommended Use of Your Camera Guard Tours and Preset ToursContinuous Guard Tours Scene Illumination and Focus Settings Preset ToursPower-over-Ethernet PoE Installation in an area with high humiditySD card Outdoor installationUpgrading the AutoDome 800 Series Beginning the Firmware Update Process Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the Problem TroubleshootingIf O.K., then If camera’s IP address is not set, thenExpand the Service Settings link, then click Network Access the Settings Web page for the IP-enabled deviceON/OFF Contact Bosch Technical SupportBubble Cleaning MaintenanceCleaning the Bubble Interior Bubble HandlingRemove an SD card Cleaning the Bubble ExteriorTechnical data Some of the following commands may not apply to your camera User Command TableAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HDUser Command Table en Index AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Index en En Index AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Index en Udpip UDP Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc
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