Bosch Appliances 500 9Sony Set Menu, Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time, Relay Relay Activation

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MIC Series 500 CameraNavigating the Menus en 35

Menu Item

Description

Options

 

 

 

MANUAL CONTROL

Enables you to control the unit manually.

N/A

 

 

 

LEARN ALARM POS

Configure the tamper alarm or individual multialarm positions.

AUTO ALARM

 

 

POS OR 1 TO 12

 

 

 

RELAY 1 & 2 STATUS

See Section 5.8.1 Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time, page 35.

Normally Open/

 

 

Normally Closed

 

 

 

NORMALLY CLOSED

Disconnects the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is

N/A

 

connected when the relay is inactive.

 

 

 

 

NORMALLY OPEN

Connects the circuit when the relay is deactivated; the circuit is

N/A

 

connected when the relay is active.

 

 

 

 

(RELAY 1) SET WITH

See Section 6.8.1 Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time, Page 41.

Inputs 1 - 4 / Any

ALARM

 

Alarm

 

 

 

(RELAY 2) SET WITH

See Section 6.8.1 Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time, Page 41.

Inputs 5 - 8 / Any

ALARM

 

Alarm

 

 

 

5.8.1

Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time

 

 

 

 

The multi alarm card also provides 2 output relays which the camera activates under certain

 

 

programmable circumstances. The options are as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relay 1

 

Relay 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relay Activation

Any Alarm Input

Alarm Inputs 1 - 4

Any Alarm Input

Alarm Inputs 5 - 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relay State

Normally Open

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Normally Closed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For example, if alarm input 4 triggers the PSU, it can be configured to close relay 1 and open relay 2, or open relay 1 and do nothing with relay 2, etc. This is a way of providing the alarm information to other equipment or resetting the alarm which has activated.

The alarm rearm time allows the user to set a time between sequential triggers of the same alarm, and for how long the relays are set to their activated state. This can be set to 1, 5, 10 or 60 seconds.

5.9Sony Set Menu

The Sony Set menu enables the user to adjust camera settings such as: white balance, gain, sharpness, sync, backlight, and shutter. The Sony Set menu stores up to ten (10) Sony Set tables, each containing ten (10) separate camera controls. A complete setup for the camera module (shutter speed, gain level, effect, etc.) can be saved and reloaded via a user’s input, as compared to having to modify each setting separately.

These can also be mapped to a MIC 500 Series Camera function, such as a preset number, alarm input, or normal running, enabling the user to set up an ANPR mode or similar at a given preset position, or set the camera to a fixed shutter speed when a given alarm goes off.

As soon as the camera moves from a position where a mode has been loaded, it loads the Sony Set which is mapped to normal running, returning the camera to its standard state. Additionally, there is an option to map to nothing; these can be called as and when required using the learn preset command associated with the Sony Set table.

Note: Mapping a Sony Set table to a given function may cause a slight delay before the desired function is carried out, depending on the number of actions stored in the table.

MAIN MENU

2/2

SONY SET

SETUP COMMANDS

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

User’s Manual

F.01U.173.601 2.0 2010.11

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Contents MIC Series 500 Camera Page Table of Contents Appendices Important Safety Instructions 1SafetySafety Precautions Coax grounding Important NoticesA. and Canadian Models Only FCC & Ices InformationDisclaimer Informations FCC ET IcesTrademarks CopyrightCustomer Support and Service Quantity Part Parts ListUnpacking Additional Tools Required3Video 1Features2Power 3DescriptionPart Description 4MountingPan body fixing screws Adjusting the MIC 500 Series CameraCanting in progress Remove screws Adjusting the Rain Shield for Inverted OperationMounting the MIC 500 Series Camera Electrical Connections Earthing the MIC 500 Series CameraLightning Protection 13 Composite cable before connection Red Navigating the Menus Exit Menu Item DescriptionAvailable only via the menu see .1.1 Config Mode, 1MIC Setups MenuON/OFF OSD Setting Options DefaultON/OFF TourImage Flip Pan Reverse Tilt Reverse Privacy Activate Feature Menu3Preset Tour Menu Config ModeRandom Tours Tour Setting ValueCreate/Modify Tour Preview Tour Tour Point Preset Position Dwell TimePattern Tour Menu Recording a Pattern TourGoto Preset 5Presets MenuLearn Preset Manual Control 6Communications MenuMenu Item Description Options Default Advanced Setups MenuHour Auto Wipe ModeINT WipesRe-map Pelco Aux Pelco D and P Protocols only Factory DefaultsMenu Item Description Options Alarms MenuRelay 2 Status SET with Alarm Normally Closed Aux Number FunctionRelay State Alarm Relays and Re-arm Time9Sony Set Menu Relay Relay ActivationFunction Value Mapping to a MIC 500 Series Camera FunctionExposure Shutter Priority 4 SET Shutter NumberOn / OFF Setting OptionsSetting Values Available Aperture Reset / Plus 1 / Minus Aperture Set Low Lux Brightness Value Iris Setting Gain Setting Focus Pos Focus Distance Exposure Comp Value Iris Setting Gain SettingGain Value Gain Setting Iris Value Iris SettingShutter Value Shutter Speed Captions Menu10.3 Sector Captions 10.1 Default Caption10.2 Preset Captions 10.4Setting CaptionsSector /4 Sector Caption Blank Single Blank Save Single SaveMenu Item Options 11.2Setting the Privacy ZonesPrivacy Menu 11.1 Mask / Clear Whole13MIC Information Menu Pot Test MenuControl Card Data Serial Issue 8A Goto Preset Mapping Sony SETCurrent MIC Settings Auto Alarm OFF Multi Alarm Alarm Rearm Wipe Mode Normal WASH-WIPE OFF13.1 MIC Information Menus 14Set User Access MenuOSD OFF 14.1 Factory DefaultsSetting Default Value Emea Help Menu16Self Diagnosis Support USAMIC 500 Series Aux Controls AppendicesPreset Number Go To / Shot Preset Function MIC 500 Preset ControlsPreset Number Learn and Go to Preset Function Preset Number Learn Preset Function Model No Description MIC 500 Model Numbers and DescriptionsPage Bosch Security Systems, Inc
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