
20 en InstallationVIP X1600 M4S
Data interface
The bidirectional data interface is used to control units connected to the module, such as a dome camera with a motorized lens. The connection supports the
The module offers the serial interface via the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal Block, page 107).
The range of controllable equipment is expanding constantly. The manufacturers of the relevant equipment provide specific information on installation and control.
| CAUTION! |
! | Please take note of the appropriate documentation when installing and operating the unit to |
be controlled. | |
The documentation contains important safety instructions and information about permitted | |
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A video connection is necessary to transmit transparent data. | |
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| Alarm Inputs |
| The module offers four alarm inputs via the orange terminal block (see Section 8.8 Terminal |
| Block, page 107). The alarm inputs are used to connect to external alarm devices such as door |
| contacts or sensors. With the appropriate configuration, an alarm sensor can automatically |
| connect the VIP X1600 XF to a remote location, for example. |
| A zero potential closing contact or switch can be used as the actuator. |
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| X Connect the lines to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block (IN1 to IN4) |
| and check that the connection is secure. |
DOC V4.0 2009.06 | Installation and Operating Manual | Bosch Security Systems |