MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 30
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Auto Flip
With this enabled the MIC will pan through 180 degrees as it reaches the vertical
position so the user can then tilt down the other side meaning the MIC video is
never inverted. Once the rotation is complete the controls are reversed until a stop
command is received, at which point they are returned to normal.
Auto IR
In this mode the camera module is monitored for its current IR state, as soon as
the light drops sufficiently, the module will automatically put the cut filter in place
and switch to black and white, at which point the MIC will turn on the IR lamps.
Auto Lowlight
If this is turned on, the MIC will decrease its shutter speed as the light levels drop,
rather than increasing the gain. Motion blur on the video can occur if the frame rate
drops sufficiently low, which may not be ideal for a camera which is continually
moving. However if motionless, the images will not have the grain associated with
lowlight conditions. The gain at which a change is made and the lowest frame rate
can be controlled under the Frame Integration section.
Auto Home Controls
After a programmable time with no manual control the MIC can be configured to
either, move to the home position (Preset 1) or start tour / pattern 1. With Auto
Home turned off the MIC will simply remain stationary until the next user input.
The amount of time before this takes place can be set using the input boxes and
the Set Time button.
Other controls
Learn Wash Position
This is the position that the MIC will return to when the Washer Auxiliary is
activated and Wash Wipe is turned on. This should point towards the washer jet
nozzle.
Learn Alarm Position
This is the alarm position for the tamper switch. The MIC will return to this position
if Auto Alarm is turned on, Multi Alarm is turned off and the tamper line in the PSU
is pulled to ground.
Find End Stops
This will get the MIC to rotate in the tilt axis first down then up to its mechanical
limit stops. It will then store a "soft" limit a few units back from these for normal
use. During this process manual control is not available.
Show Boot Message
This will display the boot message that appears on the video for a few seconds,
this may be helpful to determine the current software of the MIC, without having to
do a full reboot.