Bosch Appliances 550 Adjusting the Rain Shield for Inverted Operation, Pan body fixing screws

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Figure 5.2 Pan body fixing screws

NOTICE!

The small security screws (identified in Figure 5.4 below) are not designed to be removed. Any attempt to remove these screws will void the warranty and potentially cause serious damage to the camera.

3.Grasp the lower camera body beneath the pan body joint and then carefully twist the upper camera body clockwise, as shown in Figure 5.3 below, until the camera body has rotated 180° around. The top part of the camera will now be at a 45° angle (canted).

Figure 5.3 Canting in progress

4.Align the two (2) pan body fixing screws, then carefully replace and tighten them. The camera is now ready to be installed and configured.

 

Figure 5.4 Camera in canted position; arrows point to pan body fixing screws (1) and security screws (2)

5.3

Adjusting the Rain Shield for Inverted Operation

 

The upright unit can be mounted with the camera ball up or down. When the camera will be in

inverted position, you should reverse the rain shield to provide weather protection for the window glass.

Figure 5.5 Rain shield

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User Manual

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Contents MIC Series 550 Camera Page Table of Contents On-Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol Common User Commands unlockedAdvanced Features On-Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco ProtocolKeyboard Commands by Number About this Manual Conventions Safety Precautions in this ManualPreface Legal Information2Safety Important Safety Instructions2Important Notices Coax groundingMIC Series 550 Camera Safety en FCC and Ices Compliance FCC & Ices InformationInformations FCC et Ices Disclaimer Bosch NoticesWashington, DC 20402, États-Unis, sous la référence n Aspects of this productCustomer Support and Service USAAdditional Products Required Parts ListUnpacking Additional Tools RequiredInstallation Overview MIC camera mounting positions Inverted, Upright, and CantedTypical Mounting Arrangements Number DescriptionMounting Positions 5Installation Overview of Installation Steps2Canting the Camera Adjusting the Rain Shield for Inverted Operation Pan body fixing screwsMounting the Camera Screw removalLightning Protection 6Electrical Connections Composite Cable Color-codingModel Number Length 3Video Alarm Inputs and OutputsNon-IR with 8-input alarm card Non-IR without alarm card Cable Type Maximum DistanceEstablishing Control of the Camera Establishing Control of the Camera via Biphase ProtocolGetting Started Establishing Control of the Camera via RS-485 ProtocolControlling the Camera Powering OnWire Type Wire shielded twisted pair Navigating the On-Screen Display OSD Menus3Keyboard Commands, Bosch Protocol Basic Keyboard OperationLCD Keyboard Commands, Pelco Protocol Special Preset Commands, Pelco ProtocolPreset 2FastAddress, Pelco Protocols Setting the Camera Address via FastAddressFastAddress, Bosch Protocol To set an address for a camera without an addressSetting Passwords Special PasswordsSetting Passwords, Bosch Protocol Configuring the Camera for Inverted Operation Camera Setup Menu 7On-Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch ProtocolSodium Lamp Auto White BalOutdoor W.B. Optimizes Gain ControlOFF WDRAuto Spot Lens Setup MenuAuto Focus Auto IrisPTZ Setup Menu FastDisplay Setup Menu NormalMomentary OSDCommunication Setup Menu Alarm Setup Inputs SetupOutputs Setup Submenu NoneRule Setup Rule Diagnostics Menu Language MenuBist Alarm Output Alarm Status Events Menu Description Options ExitAlarm Input HighCommand Lock locked On-Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco ProtocolBosch Menu locked Camera SetupPelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu OutdoorRecording Autopivot = Factory Setting Focus / Iris Select PTZ Setup unlockedPresets, limit stops, recording, and AutoPivot WiperAUX Setup Menu Other MenusMenu Description Default Setting Restore All Settings Reset All Memory2Setting Preset Shots Common User Commands unlockedSetting AutoPan Mode 3Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title4Configuring Preposition Tours Programming the Inactivity OperationUsing the Wiper/Washer Bosch Protocol 6Recording ToursHigher Remapping Aux Commands Pelco Protocol, firmware versionUsing the Washer/Wiper Pelco Protocol Functions are mapped as follows in MIC550Configuring Settings for IR Illumination Menu Night IR Focus Mode Illuminator Correction ModelResults 10.1.1 Controlling Alarm Rules Advanced Features10.1 Alarm Rules 10.1.2 Alarm Rule ExamplesExample 2 Advanced Alarm Rule 10.2 Privacy Masking10.4 Pre-position Tour 10.5.1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point10.3 Image Stabilization 10.5 Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions10.5.2 Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Headings 180 / -45 SAlarm Status Enters Alarm Status menu Keyboard Commands by NumberKeyboard Commands By Number Bosch Protocol Zone Title Menu Enters Zone Title menu. Refer toRefer to .5 Azimuth, Elevation, Compass Directions, Keyboard Commands By Number Pelco Protocol Keyboard User Action Description CommandPreset Commands Forward Vision Protocol Preset Command Description NumberMIC Series 550 Camera en Preset Command Description Number Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc

550 specifications

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