Bosch Appliances 550 Advanced Features, Controlling Alarm Rules, Alarm Rule Examples

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Advanced Features

 

This chapter details advanced user commands, which are more complicated than those in

 

Section 9 Common User Commands (unlocked), page 50.

10.1

Alarm Rules

 

The MIC-550 features a powerful alarm rule engine. In its simplest form, an alarm rule defines

 

those inputs that activate specific outputs. In its more complex form, a rule can be

 

programmed to take any combination of inputs and keyboard commands to perform a camera

 

function. There are numerous combinations of alarm inputs and outputs that can be

 

programmed into twelve (12) alarm rules.

10.1.1

Controlling Alarm Rules

 

The AUX 69 command allows a user to enable or disable all alarm rules. By default, alarm rules

 

are enabled until the OFF-69-ENTER command is issued from a keyboard (there is no

 

corresponding menu item for this command). Disabling alarms rules does not erase the rule,

 

the MIC-550 preserves the user-defined settings and the rule data is restored when the ON-

 

69-ENTER command is issued.

 

The OFF-69-ENTER command performs the following actions:

 

Disables all alarm rules

 

Displays the message “Ack and Reset Alarms” if an alarm-rule triggered alarm is active

 

 

when the MIC-550 receives the disable command. You must acknowledge the alarm

 

 

before the rule is disabled.

 

Prevents the modification of an alarm rule while disabled.

10.1.2

Alarm Rule Examples

 

Following are two examples for setting up alarm rules.

 

Example 1: Basic Alarm Rule

 

Scenario: We want a door alarm contact to:

 

1.

Flash an OSD message (***ALARM 1***) on the display when the alarm is triggered.

 

2.

Move the MIC-550 camera to a saved position. (For this example, Shot 7.)

 

3.

Transmit a Bilinx signal over the coax cable to the headend system, such as an Allegiant,

 

 

to trigger an alarm response.

 

The sequence to program the above alarm rule example is as follows:

 

1.

Wire the door contact to Input 1 in the MIC-550. This circuit is normally open.

 

2.

Define the Alarm Input(s): From the Inputs Setup menu, ensure that Alarm Input 1 is set

 

 

to N.O. (the default setting for Input 1).

 

3.

Define the Alarm Outputs:

 

 

a.

From the Outputs Setup menu, ensure that Output 5 is set to OSD (the default

 

 

 

setting for Output 5).

 

 

b. Set Output 6 to Shot 7.

 

 

c.

Set Output 7 to Transmit (a Bilinx signal to the head end).

 

4.

Set up the Alarm Rule by selecting the Inputs and Outputs from the Rule Setup menu:

 

 

a. Select Rule 1.

 

 

b.

Set the first input to Alarm Input 1.

 

 

c.

Set the first output to OSD.

 

 

d. Set the second output to Shot 7.

 

 

e.

Set the third output to Transmit.

 

5.

Enable the Alarm Rule: Highlight Enabled and select YES.

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Contents MIC Series 550 Camera Page Table of Contents On-Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol Common User Commands unlockedAdvanced Features On-Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch ProtocolKeyboard Commands by Number Legal Information Conventions Safety Precautions in this ManualPreface About this ManualImportant Safety Instructions 2SafetyCoax grounding 2Important NoticesMIC Series 550 Camera Safety en FCC & Ices Information FCC and Ices ComplianceInformations FCC et Ices Aspects of this product Bosch NoticesWashington, DC 20402, États-Unis, sous la référence n DisclaimerUSA Customer Support and ServiceAdditional Tools Required Parts ListUnpacking Additional Products RequiredMIC camera mounting positions Inverted, Upright, and Canted Installation OverviewNumber Description Typical Mounting ArrangementsMounting Positions Overview of Installation Steps 5Installation2Canting the Camera Pan body fixing screws Adjusting the Rain Shield for Inverted OperationScrew removal Mounting the CameraLightning Protection Composite Cable Color-coding 6Electrical ConnectionsModel Number Length Cable Type Maximum Distance Alarm Inputs and OutputsNon-IR with 8-input alarm card Non-IR without alarm card 3VideoEstablishing Control of the Camera via RS-485 Protocol Establishing Control of the Camera via Biphase ProtocolGetting Started Establishing Control of the CameraNavigating the On-Screen Display OSD Menus Powering OnWire Type Wire shielded twisted pair Controlling the CameraBasic Keyboard Operation 3Keyboard Commands, Bosch ProtocolLCD Special Preset Commands, Pelco Protocol Keyboard Commands, Pelco ProtocolPreset To set an address for a camera without an address Setting the Camera Address via FastAddressFastAddress, Bosch Protocol 2FastAddress, Pelco ProtocolsSpecial Passwords Setting PasswordsSetting Passwords, Bosch Protocol Configuring the Camera for Inverted Operation 7On-Screen Display OSD Menus Bosch Protocol Camera Setup MenuGain Control White BalOutdoor W.B. Optimizes Sodium Lamp AutoWDR OFFAuto Auto Iris Lens Setup MenuAuto Focus SpotFast PTZ Setup MenuNormal Display Setup MenuOSD MomentaryCommunication Setup Menu Alarm Setup None SetupOutputs Setup Submenu InputsRule Setup Rule Language Menu Diagnostics MenuBist High Alarm Status Events Menu Description Options ExitAlarm Input Alarm OutputOn-Screen Display OSD Menus Pelco Protocol Command Lock lockedOutdoor Camera SetupPelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Bosch Menu lockedWiper PTZ Setup unlockedPresets, limit stops, recording, and AutoPivot Recording Autopivot = Factory Setting Focus / Iris SelectOther Menus AUX Setup MenuReset All Memory Menu Description Default Setting Restore All Settings3Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title Common User Commands unlockedSetting AutoPan Mode 2Setting Preset ShotsProgramming the Inactivity Operation 4Configuring Preposition Tours6Recording Tours Using the Wiper/Washer Bosch ProtocolFunctions are mapped as follows in MIC550 Remapping Aux Commands Pelco Protocol, firmware versionUsing the Washer/Wiper Pelco Protocol HigherMenu Night IR Focus Mode Illuminator Correction Model Configuring Settings for IR IlluminationResults 10.1.2 Alarm Rule Examples Advanced Features10.1 Alarm Rules 10.1.1 Controlling Alarm Rules10.2 Privacy Masking Example 2 Advanced Alarm Rule10.5 Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions 10.5.1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point10.3 Image Stabilization 10.4 Pre-position Tour180 / -45 S 10.5.2 Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass HeadingsZone Title Menu Enters Zone Title menu. Refer to Keyboard Commands by NumberKeyboard Commands By Number Bosch Protocol Alarm Status Enters Alarm Status menuRefer to .5 Azimuth, Elevation, Compass Directions, Keyboard User Action Description Command Keyboard Commands By Number Pelco ProtocolPreset Command Description Number Preset Commands Forward Vision ProtocolMIC Series 550 Camera en Preset Command Description Number Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc

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