MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 41 Bosch Security Systems Issue 8
Pot Test Results
Pan / Tilt Pos
These indicate the current position in Pan and Tilt in Red and Blue respectively,
over the range of 4096 units for 360 degrees rotation.
Pan / Tilt PWM
These indicate the current PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) of the motor, with Pan
and Tilt being indicated in Green and Purple respectively. This gives an indication
of how hard the motors are working.
Pan / Tilt Speed
These results are the actual speed that the MIC is moving in either axis. The
results are not plotted on the graph only shown in the res pective window.
PSU Level
This reading shows the Voltage level of the main power rail in the MIC. There are 2
scaling options for different control cards, as a guide 6E came into production
around mid 2007, so anything after this would use this option.
Mouse Point Values
This area indicates the scaled values corresponding to each of the 4 axis with
respect to the current mouse position. This can be used to easily determine peak
or trough values at any point on the trace.
Pot Test Plot Area
Plot Area Controls
The plot area can be zoomed in and out using the scroll wheel on the mouse, and
then reset to default by pressing Right Mouse Click - Undo All Zoom/Pan. The plot
can also be panned using the scroll bar to the lower of the plot area. By pressing
Right Mouse Click - Show Point Values, the value of the point closest to the mouse
pointer will be indicated as an X,Y coordinate in a box next to the pointer.
Comms
The Comms tab enables the user to monitor the communications to and from a
MIC or any other serial device connected to the open comm port. This requires 2
way comms for any of the associated options.
Log Communications
This check box enables or disables the capture of incoming and outgoing data to
the text display. With the Communications Grabber running the comms to and from
the MIC will be slightly slowed down, which may be very noticeable on features
such as Pot Test, so unless specifically required it would be advised that this is
turned off.