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13

Configuration via IP, Basic Mode

 

All parameter groups are described in this chapter in the order in which they are listed in the

 

configuration menu, from the top of the screen to the bottom.

13.1

Basic Mode: Device Access

 

Camera name

 

You can give the camera a name to make it easier to identify. The name makes the task of

 

administering multiple units in larger video monitoring systems easier, for example using the

 

Bosch Video Management Systems programs.

 

The device name is used for the remote identification of a unit, in the event of an alarm for

 

example. For this reason, enter a name that makes it as easy as possible to quickly identify the

 

location.

 

 

 

Caution!

!

Do not use any special characters, for example &, in the name.

Special characters are not supported by the system's internal recording management and may

therefore result in the Player or Archive Player being unable to play back the recording.

Password

An AUTODOME 7000 Series camera is generally protected by a password to prevent unauthorized access to the unit. You can use different authorization levels to limit access. The camera operates with three authorization levels: service, user and live.

The highest authorization level is service. After entering the correct password, you can access all the functions of the camera and change all configuration settings.

With the user authorization level, you can operate the unit and also control cameras, for example, but you cannot change the configuration.

The lowest authorization level is live. It can only be used to view the live video image and switch between the different live image displays.

You can define and change a password for each authorization level if you are logged in as service or if the unit is not password protected.

Enter the password for the appropriate authorization level here.

Notice!

Proper password protection is only guaranteed when all higher authorization levels are also protected with a password. If a live password is assigned, for example, a service and a user password must also be set. When assigning passwords, you should therefore always start from the highest authorization level, service, and use different passwords.

Confirm password

In each case, enter the new password a second time to eliminate typing mistakes.

Notice!

A new password is only saved when you click the Set button. You should therefore click the Set button immediately after entering and confirming a password.

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Contents AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Page Table of contents Configuration Configuration via IP, Basic ModeConfiguration via IP, Advanced Mode 14.32 Alarm Connections 116 14.33 VCA118 Operation 139Safety EN Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions About this ManualAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Safety EN en Important Notices Coax groundingAutoDome 7000 Series IP and HD Safety EN en FCC & Ices Information Informations FCC et IcesCustomer Support and Service Service CentersConnection in Applications DisclaimerCustomer Service Technical SupportRepair Center CanadaParts List, Installation UnpackingTools Required Quantity For Mount Type Supplied by Bosch?AutoDome 7000 Series IP and HDUnpacking en Barrel connector Roof parapet Mount Pipe Mount Only if installing a fiber optic modelNecessary to install Autodome cameras Additional Products RequiredSystem overview 4Pre-installation Checklist 1Stabilization Pole and Mast MountsRoof Mounts Extreme Mount ApplicationsInstalling the Optional SD Card Card is optionalFollow these steps Risk of electrostatic dischargeBosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Mount Power Supply Box Wall, Mast Pole, Corner MountsBosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Installing the Pendant Arm Wall, Corner, and Mast Route Wires and Attach ConnectorsPole Mounts DescriptionPower Supply Box Connections Alarm and relay connectorsGround Screw P101 Connector Power In 120 VAC VACConnector Pin Serial Code CODE+RXD TXD CommunicationsRoute Power through Intermediate Power Supply Box VG4-PSU1 / VG4-PSU23 2 VG4-PA0 Power Supply Box Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply Box Pendant Arm to Power Box Hinge AlignmentMake Connections in the Power Supply Box Pendant Arm connections to Power Supply Box6Installing the VGA-PEND-WPLATE For a Corner installationFor a Mast or pole installation Ensure that the mounting plate is secure Attach the Pendant Arm to the Mounting PlateRoute and Connect Wires to a Power Supply Box 10 Pendant Arm Cables11 Mounting Plate Inside Detail Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten Dome Connector Rotate down to engage dome connectorTilt up Hook and dropBosch Security Systems 2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts VGA-ROOF-MOUNTVG4-A-PSU1 or VG4-A-PSU2 Power Supply Box Wiring the Power Supply Box VG4-A-PSU1/VG4-A-PSU2Pipe Interface Board Wiring the Fiber Optic Model Fiber Optic Ethernet Module installed Contro L IN/OUT Attach Cover Door to Power Supply Box Align Cover Door Hinge to Power BoxInstalling the VGA-ROOF-MOUNT VGA-ROOF-MOUNTVGA-ROOF-MOUNT Installing the VG4-A-9543 Pipe Mount Bolt and attach both ends to anchor spots on the roof6Wire the Pipe Interface Board 10 Pipe MountBNC P105 J102 P102 P104P107 J101 P106 Pipe Interface Module Video Coax J102AWG OUT +Pin Description Alarm Out Normally Open COMConnectors for any blocked pin holes and bent pins Attach Pendant to Pipe and TightenInterface Board Retaining Screws Pendant Mounting Screws Recessed hinge pin of the Dome CapTilt Dome 14 Pendant to Roof / Pipe Mount AttachmentConnector P101 on the left side of the box Right side of the boxInstalling the In-Ceiling Mount DimensionsPrepare Drywall Ceiling for Installation Prepare Suspension Ceiling for InstallationTighten the four 4 securing screws to the Bracket Assembly Suspension Ceiling Bracket Top ViewWire the Interface Box Hole which will not be used to route wiresInterface Box Connections Interface Box Connections Agnd CommuniGND Cations OUTInstalling the Ceiling IP54 Housing Gasket InstructionsAttach Housing to the Interface Box In-ceiling IP54 Rating Installation Diagram10 Attach Housing to Interface Box Secure Housing to Ceiling 12 Secure camera to ceilingRemove the bubble from an in-ceiling housing Remove the bubble from a pendant housingPreparing the Bubble Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera moduleReplace the trim ring optional In-ceiling models Pendant Bubble Release OpeningReplace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing Replace the bubble in a pendant housing11.1 Connecting the Autodome camera to the PC 11.2 Power Cable and Wire Distances GuidesPower 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 Configuring a Normally Closed Supervised Alarm Contact Alarm Condition Open Closed Normal Short TamperAutoDome Programmed N.O.S AutoDome Programmed N.C.SConfiguring Non-supervised Alarms inputs 3 through Configuring a Normally Open Non-supervised AlarmConfiguring a Normally Closed Non-supervised Alarm AutoDome Programmed N.O11.6 Audio Connections Optional Wire Specifications Audio Line Level Input ConnectionsAudio Line Level Output Connections Configuration 12.1 System Requirements12.2 Configuring the Autodome 7000 Series Camera Using the Configuration ManagerUsing the Autodome 7000 Series Web Server Network Access About the Settings Basic Mode menuStarting Configuration NavigationMaking Changes 12.3 Configuring Audio Optional Pre-programmed User ModesEnabling Audio Transmission Activating Audio ReceptionConfiguration via IP, Basic Mode 13.1 Basic Mode Device AccessPassword Confirm password13.2 Basic Mode Date/Time 13.3 Basic Mode Network13.4 Basic Mode Encoder 13.5 Basic Mode Audio 13.6 Basic Mode Recording13.7 Basic Mode System Overview Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 14.1 Advanced Mode General IdentificationSee also Camera IDPassword Date/TimeDate format Device date/Device time14.5 Display Stamping Daylight saving timeCamera name stamping Time stamping14.6 Advanced Mode Web Interface Appearance 14.8 Livepage Functions Advanced Mode Camera Installer Menu LoggingSC settings Reboot deviceFactory defaults Max Frame Rate Option Available Streaming OptionsEncoder Profile Advanced ModeCameraEncoder ProfileDSL Video resolution Expert SettingsProfile name Target bit rateEncoder Streams Default profile MP SD SD stream optionsProperty Autodome IP Profiles Autodome HD ProfilesPrivacy Masks PreviewJpeg stream Camera Settings Shutter Mode Night modeFixed Gain Maximum Gain LevelLens Settings PTZ Settings Diagnostics Prepositions and ToursCompass To define and edit an individual sceneSectors MiscellaneousLogs Advanced Mode Recording Input volumeAudio Pixel CounterStorage Management Activating and Configuring Storage Media Device managerRecording media ISCSI MediaRecording Profiles Formatting Storage MediaDeactivating Storage Media Standard recording Maximum Retention Time Recording Scheduler Recording Status Advanced Mode Alarm Alarm Connections Connect on alarmDestination password Number of destination IP addressVideo transmission StreamRemote port Video outputSelect On to activate audio alarms 14.33 VCAAuto-connect VCA ProfilesVCA configuration PresetSelect Off or Test Alarm status Aggregation timesAnalysis type Motion detector MOTION+ onlyDebounce time 1 s MOTION+ only Select Area MOTION+ only2013.07 1.2.2 F.01U.283.679 Bosch Security Systems Trigger delay s Tamper detectionSensitivity Global changeVirtual Masks Reference CheckDisappearing edges Appearing edgesAudio Alarm Audio alarmSelect On if you want the device to generate audio alarms NameAlarm E-Mail Alarm Task Editor Alarm RulesAdvanced Mode Interfaces Alarm Inputs Alarm OutputsAdvanced Mode Network Network Access Automatic IP assignment IPv4Fill in the 3 fields in this section of the screen IPv6Prefix length DNS server address 1 / DNS server addressDetails TCP rate controlInterface mode ETH Http browser portHttps browser port RCP+ portEnable DynDNS DynDNSProvider Host nameAdvanced Quality of service User ModeMulticast TCP portImage Posting Accounts 14.48 IPv4 FilterEncryption Advanced Mode Service Maintenance 192.168.0.10/reset Maintenance logLicenses System Overview15.1 Using the Autodome Camera Settings, and to configure the network parametersOperation Display StampingMaximum Number of Connections Protected AutoDomeProtected Network Image SelectionPreset List Digital I/OTriggering Relay System LogAudio function Aux Control TabTo Enter a Keyboard Control Command To Set a Preset ShotTo View a Preset Shot Livepage Special Functions ScanAutopan FindhomeImage Resolution Processor LoadSelecting Recordings Export to FTP Controlling PlaybackBookmarks 15.2 Using Intelligent Tracking Configuring Intelligent TrackingGuidelines for Implementing Intelligent Tracking Mount/Mounting Surface StabilityUsing Intelligent Tracking Field of ViewUnwanted Motion Operation of Intelligent TrackingGuard Tours and Preset Tours Recommended Use of Your CameraContinuous Guard Tours Preset Tours Scene Illumination and Focus SettingsPower-over-Ethernet PoE Installation in an area with high humidityOutdoor installation SD cardUpgrading the AutoDome 800 Series Beginning the Firmware Update Process Troubleshooting Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the ProblemIf O.K., then If camera’s IP address is not set, thenAccess the Settings Web page for the IP-enabled device Expand the Service Settings link, then click NetworkON/OFF Contact Bosch Technical SupportMaintenance Bubble CleaningCleaning the Bubble Interior Bubble HandlingCleaning the Bubble Exterior Remove an SD cardTechnical data User Command Table Some of the following commands may not apply to your cameraAutoDome 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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