MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual

Multi Alarm Settings

Learn Alarm Positions

Simply point the MIC400 at the position you would like it to cover when each numbered alarm is triggered and press Learn Alarm Position to set this.

Relay State, Activation and Re-arm

This function is available only to MIC-400’s with the MIC-ALM card fitted or the MIC400IR Power Supply which has Four (4) Alarm Inputs built in.

The MIC-ALM multi alarm card provides 2 output relays which can be configured to close or open on given alarm inputs. Relay 1 can be activated from either alarm inputs 1 to 4 or 1 to 8 and relay 2 with alarm inputs 5 to 8 or 1 to 8.

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The re-arm time is a time in seconds before the MIC returns to its current position and returns the relay to its prior state. The options for this are 1, 5, 10 or 60 seconds. To send the settings to the MIC select the desired options and then press Set Relays.

Lens Recalibration and Frame Integration

This section defines when and how often the Sony Optical Camera block should perform a recalibration process. The first field Inactivity defines how long in hours it should be after the last manual control command before the first recalibration should take place, and the second is a time in days between each successive recalibration from then on.

To set these enter the appropriate values in the text boxes provided and press Apply. Alternatively the Recall Now button will perform a manual recalibration.

Frame Integration Settings

This section defines the Max Gain and Min Shutter Speed parameters used by the MIC when in Auto Lowlight mode. The drop down lists provides the actual settings available in dB for gain and FPS for shutter speed. The On Screen Data auxiliary command will indicate the current frame rate if required. The values are set by simply selecting the desired option from the drop down lists.

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Bosch Appliances MIC412 operation manual Multi Alarm Settings, Learn Alarm Positions, Relay State, Activation and Re-arm