32 en Navigating the MenusMIC Series 500 Camera
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WIPE MODE | There are 3 modes for the wiper: Normal, Intermittent, and 5 Wipes. | NORMAL, | NORMAL |
| With Normal, the wiper will run while the button is depressed or | INT., |
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| between presses if latching. If Intermittent Wipe is on, instead of the | 5 WIPES |
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| camera continually wiping while activated, it will wipe approximately |
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| twice every 60 seconds, until wipe is deactivated again. This function |
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| would only be useful on systems with latching auxiliaries. The last |
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| mode is 5 Wipes, which will perform 5 wipes every time the On |
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| command is received. |
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| In FV protocol, the wipe is stored as an auxiliary in the manual control |
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| command, so if the wipe function is latched, the camera will receive a |
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| Wipe On command every time the joystick is moved. So for this feature |
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| a momentary wipe button would be preferable. |
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HOME TIME | The Home Time setting allows the user to determine the period of no | 30 SEC, | 5 MIN |
| control before the MIC activates the Home feature. This can be set to | 1 MIN, |
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| 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes or 1 hour. | 5 MIN, |
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| 1 HOUR |
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AUTO | Decreases the shutter speed of the unit when the light levels drop, | ON/OFF | OFF |
LOWLIGHT | rather than increasing the gain. Motion blur on the video may occur if |
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| the frame rate drops sufficiently low, which may not be ideal for a |
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| camera which is continually moving. However if still, the images will |
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| not have the grain associated with low light conditions. The gain at |
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| which a change is made and the lowest frame rate can be controlled |
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| via the MIN INT SPEED setting. |
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POS DISPLAY | Enables the user to specify the line on which the position display is | 10 | |
LINE | shown. |
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MAX GAIN LVL | Changes the current shutter speed when the gain reaches the Max | +2dB - | 24dB |
| Gain Level down to a point which is the Min Integration Level. Adjusts | +28dB in 2dB |
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| the maximum gain level that the gain control adjusts to when set to | steps |
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| AUTO. |
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MIN INT | Controls the Auto Lowlight setting. | 3/6/12/25 fps | 28 fps |
SPEED |
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WIDE | The camera supports Wide Dynamic Range which manages to level out | ON, OFF | OFF |
DYNAMIC | the brightness in an image where there is a large range of luminance. |
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RANGE | For example a camera inside where the video is half inside and half |
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| outside, may normally expose for the outside part making the inside |
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| very dark, or for the inside part making the outside very bright. Wide D |
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| levels this out giving a more evenly exposed image. |
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AUTO PAN | This setting defines the speed at which the camera will pan between | 1 - 255 | 50 |
SPEED | its defined auto pan limits when the feature is activated. The speed |
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| ranges from 1 to 255. |
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PROPORTION | With Proportional PTZ enabled the camera will monitor the current | ON, OFF | ON |
AL PTZ | zoom position and scale the pan and tilt speeds accordingly, which |
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| provides more accurate control whilst zoomed in. |
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PAN TIMEOUT | This function stops the camera if continually panning for more than 60 | ON, OFF | OFF |
| seconds without user input. This function is typically used on systems |
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| where STOP commands get lost due to noisy communication lines. |
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F.01U.173.601 2.0 2010.11 | User’s Manual | Bosch Security Systems, Inc. |