Bosch Appliances VOT-320 manual Adjusting the lens only Wfov lenses, Final assembly

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Adjusting the lens (only WFOV lenses)

Cameras with 9 mm, 13 mm, and 19 mm cover a wide field of view (WFOV). For these lenses you may need to adjust the camera focus. You connect a service monitor in order to set-up the camera and adjust the lens. Any monitors that support a standard NTSC signal are suitable.

1.Connect the monitor to the BNC socket on the back of the camera module using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC plug).

2.Check the image on the monitor.

3.If the camera focus needs to be adjusted, loosen the four fixing screws of the camera module.

4.Lift the camera module and slide it backwards in order to reach the lens.

5.Attach the focussing tool to the lens and turn it to set the focus.

6.Remove the focussing tool.

7.Lift the camera module and slide it back to the original position.

8.Refasten the four screws.

9.Disconnect the monitor after set-up.

All other lenses are preset and do not need to be adjusted.

4.6

Final assembly

 

1.

Close unused holes with suitable plugs.

 

2.

Close the cover and secure the latches using the tamper resistant screws and the

 

 

provided torx wrench.

 

3.

Loosen the two sunshield screws (M4 × 10) on the top of the housing.

 

4.

Slide the sunshield to the desired position. It has a range of 50 mm (2 in).

 

5.

Tighten the screws to lock the sunshade into position.

4.7Setup using Bosch Video Client

The Bosch Video Client program can be found on the product CD supplied. This program allows you to implement and set up the camera in the network quickly and conveniently.

NOTICE!

Using Bosch Video Client to set all parameters in the VOT-320 is an alternative to configuration by means of a Web browser, as described in chapter 5 of this manual.

Installing the program

1.Insert the product disc into the optical drive of the PC;

– The installation program should start automatically.

2.If installation does not start automatically, locate the BVC_installer.exe file on the disk and double-click it.

3.Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

Configuring the camera

You can start Bosch Video Client immediately after installation.

1. Double-click the icon on the desktop to start the program. Alternatively, start the

application via the Start button and the Programs menu (path: Start/Programs/Bosch Video Client/Bosch Video Client).

2.When the program is started for the first time, a wizard opens to help you detect and configure devices on the network.

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Contents VOT-320 Page Table of Contents Operation Maintenance and upgradesAppendix Camera 104 Detector Protocols/standards 105 Specifications 104Glossary 106 Index 111 Conventions in this manual PrefaceAbout this manual Intended useEU Directives Rating plateInstallation and operation Safety informationElectric shock hazard 3Maintenance and repair Product description Parts includedGeneral requirements Additional configuration requirementsSystem requirements Additional operational requirementsOverview of functions Backup Remote controlTamper detection and video content analysis SnapshotsSummary HttpsControls and displays on the camera module Connections on the camera module 1Preparations 4Installation2Mounting En Installation Pin EIA/TIA-568-A EIA/TIA-568-B 3ConnectionsNetwork Data interfacePan/tilt connection Alarm inputsRelay outputs Power supply 4Power on/power offSD slot 7Setup using Bosch Video Client Adjusting the lens only Wfov lensesFinal assembly Installing the programAdditional parameters Installing Mpeg ActiveX Configuration using a Web browser1Connecting System requirementsEstablishing the connection Maximum number of connectionsProtected camera Configuration menuProtected network Navigation Starting configurationMaking changes Password Basic Mode Device AccessCamera name Device date / Device time / Device time zone Basic Mode Date/TimeConfirm password Time server IP addressSubnet mask Basic Mode NetworkIP address Gateway addressBasic Mode Encoder Basic Mode Recording Basic Mode System OverviewCamera ID Advanced Mode IdentificationInitiator extension Advanced Mode Password Device date / Device time Advanced Mode Date/TimeDate format Device time zoneCamera name stamping Advanced Mode Display StampingTime stamping Advanced Mode Appearance Advanced Mode Livepage Functions Advanced Mode Logging Advanced Mode Encoder Profile Advanced Mode Picture SettingsFile for system log Target bit rate Profile nameMaximum bit rate Default Video resolutionExpert Settings Encoding interval264 BP+ bit-rate-limited Advanced Mode Encoder StreamsMP SD Max. frame rate PropertyJpeg stream Picture qualityAdvanced Mode Storage Management Device managerISCSI Media Activating and configuring storage mediaRecording media Local MediaFormatting storage media Deactivating storage mediaAdvanced Mode Recording Profiles Stream profile settingsPost-alarm time Settings for selected streamsPre-alarm time Alarm streamVirtual alarm Advanced Mode Retention TimeAlarm input / Motion/Audio alarm / Video loss alarm Export to FTPAdvanced Mode Recording Scheduler Time periods HolidaysDeleting holidays Activating the recordingAdvanced Mode Alarm Connections Advanced Mode Recording StatusCannot change any of these settings Number of destination IP address Connect on alarmDestination password Destination IP addressDecoder Remote portVideo output SSL encryptionAdvanced Mode VCA Advanced Mode VCA profiles Aggregation time s VCA configurationAlarm status Analysis typeMinimum object size MOTION+ only Motion detector MOTION+ onlySensitivity MOTION+ only Debounce time 1 s MOTION+ onlyAdvanced Mode VCA Scheduled Scene too noisyHolidays Advanced Mode VCA Event triggered TriggerAdvanced Mode Alarm E-Mail Attach Jpeg from camera FormatStandard with Jpeg Destination addressAdvanced Mode Alarm Task Editor You can configure the alarm inputs of the VOT-320 Advanced Mode Alarm InputsAdvanced Mode Relay Alarm inputMotion alarm Operating modeVideo alarm Idle stateAdvanced Mode COM1 Advanced Mode Network DNS server address Automatic IP assignmentHttp browser port Https browser port Interface mode ETHEnable DynDNS RCP+ portEnter the user name you registered at DynDNS.org here Enter the password you registered at DynDNS.org hereUser name Force registration nowAdvanced Mode Advanced SnmpSnmp traps AuthenticationSnmp host address / 2. Snmp host address IdentityEnable Advanced Mode MulticastMulticast Address Advanced Mode FTP Posting Advanced Mode Encryption Advanced Mode MaintenanceUpload ConfigurationDownload Maintenance log Advanced Mode LicensesSSL certificate Advanced Mode System Overview Function test Operation Operation with Microsoft Internet ExplorerVOT-320 Operation en Image selection 2The LivepageDisplay stamping View Control Triggering relay Digital I/OSystem Log / Event Log Recording video sequences Image resolutionSaving snapshots Running recording programSelecting recordings RecordingsExporting recordings Buttons Controlling a playbackSlide controls Hardware connections between video servers ConnectingBookmarks Connecting with a terminal program Connecting on alarmClosing the connection with a terminal program 8Operation using software decoders Testing the network connection Maintenance and upgradesCamera reset Transfer and disposal 3Fuse replacementRepairs Export limitations8Appendix 1TroubleshootingGeneral malfunctions Connect LED Firmware upload failed Repeat firmware upload Flashes redConnect opening a Malfunctions with iSCSI connections4LEDs Link and ACT opening BNetwork connection 5Processor load7Serial interface Window defroster lower 2-pin terminal block Power supply upper 2-pin terminal blockTerminal blocks PT control upper and lower 5-pin terminal blocksPin No Contact RS-232 mode RS-422 mode RS-485 mode Serial interface upper 6-pin terminal blockCommunication with terminal program Configuring the terminalCommand inputs Data terminalReboot Assigning an IP addressCopyrights Camera SpecificationsDetector 3Protocols/standards NtscGlossary Http GbicGOP IcmpMAC LANLUN MIBSFP RTPRtsp SniaWfov WANSee Wide Area Network Wide Field Of View, see FOVIndex EpromRadius VOT-320 Index en En Index Page Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH