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1 AUTODOME 4000 Mini PTZ Dome VEZ-400 Series en Operations Manual
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3 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Table of Contents en 3 Table of contents 1 Safety Safety precautions Important safety instructions Important notices FCC & ICES compliance Bosch notices 15 2 Description Features 17 3 Unpacking Parts List Additional Tools Required Accessories 21 4 Installation Overview 24 5 Installing a Surface Mount 25 6 Connection RS-485 Connections Video Connection Alarm Connections Power Connections Camera Settings Setting the address (ID) of the camera Setting the protocol of the camera 37 7 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Basic Navigation and Common Actions Main Menu Editing Titles Clearing Saved Functions System Setup Menu System Information Reboot Initialize Password Display Setup 49 Bosch Security Systems, Inc
4 4 en Table of Contents AUTODOME 4000 Mini OSD Setup Privacy Zone Image Setup Motion/Face Detection Language Camera Setup Focus/Zoom WB Setup AE Setup D/N Setup Advanced WDR/DNR Dome Motion Setup General Setup Motion Setup Home Action Calibration Preset Setup Pattern Setup Tour Setup Scan Setup Alarm Setup 74 8 Troubleshooting 77 9 Technical Specifications Dimensions Bosch Protocol Pelco Protocol Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
5 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en 5 1 Safety Before installing and operating the camera, please read this manual carefully. 1.1 Safety precautions Danger! High risk: This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as "Dangerous Voltage" inside the product. If not avoided, this will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death.!! Warning! Medium risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this could result in minor or moderate bodily injury. Caution! Low risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this could result in property damage or risk of damage to the unit. Notice! This symbol indicates information or a company policy that relates directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
6 6 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini 1.2 Important safety instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow these instructions. 5. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other equipment (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 6. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 7. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 8. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 9. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
7 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en 7 avoid injury from tip-over. 10. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when l unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the unit from lightning and power line surges. 11. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
8 8 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini 1.3 Important notices! Caution! A regulated 24 VAC, 43W power supply is recommended for use with this camera for the best picture and the most stable operation. An unregulated power supply can cause damage to the camera. When unregulated power supply is applied, product warranty will be void. Bosch recommends using the camera with a monitor that has a CCTV-quality 75 Ohm video impedance level. If your monitor is switched to high impedance, please adjust accordingly. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera to gain access to the internal components. Refer servicing to your dealer or to qualified service personnel. Never face the camera towards the sun or any bright or reflective light. This may cause smear on the picture and possible damage to the CCD. Do not remove the serial sticker for the warranty service. All-pole power switch - Incorporate an all-pole power switch, with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole, into the electrical installation of the building. If it is needed to open the housing for servicing and/or other activities, use this all-pole switch as the main disconnect device for switching off the voltage to the unit. Camera grounding - For mounting the camera in potentially damp environments, ensure to ground the system using the ground connection of the power supply connector (see section: Connecting external power supply). Camera lens - An assembled camera lens in the outdoor housing must comply and be tested in accordance with UL/IEC Any output or signal lines from the camera must be SELV or Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
9 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en 9 Limited Power Source. For safety reasons, the environmental specification of the camera lens assembly must be within the environmental specification of -10 C (14 F) to 50 C (122 F). Camera signal - Protect the cable with a primary protector if the camera signal is beyond 140 feet, in accordance with NEC800 (CEC Section 60). Coax grounding: Ground the cable system if connecting an outside cable system to the unit. Connect outdoor equipment to the unit's inputs only after this unit has had its grounding plug connected to a grounded outlet or its ground terminal is properly connected to a ground source. Disconnect the unit's input connectors from outdoor equipment before disconnecting the grounding plug or grounding terminal. Follow proper safety precautions such as grounding for any outdoor device connected to this unit. U.S.A. models only - Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70 provides information regarding proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure, grounding of the coax to a discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
10 10 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini Disposal - Your Bosch product was developed and manufactured with high-quality material and components that can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electronic and electrical appliances, which have reached the end of their working life, must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste material. Separate collecting systems are usually in place for disused electronic and electrical products. Please dispose of these units at an environmentally compatible recycling facility, per European Directive 2002/96/EC. Electronic Surveillance - This device is intended for use in public areas only. U.S. federal law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of oral communications. Environmental statement - Bosch has a strong commitment towards the environment. This unit has been designed to respect the environment as much as possible. Electrostatic-sensitive device - Use proper CMOS/MOS-FET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge. NOTE: Wear required grounded wrist straps and observe proper ESD safety precautions when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards. Fuse rating - For protection of the device, the branch circuit protection must be secured with a maximum fuse rating of 16A. This must be in accordance with NEC800 (CEC Section 60). Moving - Disconnect the power before moving the unit. Move the unit with care. Excessive force or shock may damage the unit and the hard disk drives. Outdoor signals - The installation for outdoor signals, especially regarding clearance from power and lightning conductors and transient protection, must be in accordance with NEC725 and NEC800 (CEC Rule and CEC Section 60). Permanently connected equipment - Incorporate a readilyaccessible disconnect device in the building installation wiring Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
11 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en 11 Pluggable equipment - Install the socket outlet near the equipment so that it is easily accessible. Power resupply - If the unit is forced to power down due to exceeding the specified operating temperatures, disconnect the power cord, wait for at least 30 seconds, and then reconnect the power cord. Power lines: Do not locate the camera near overhead power lines, power circuits, or electrical lights, nor where it may contact such power lines, circuits, or lights. Rack mount Ventilation - Do not place this unit in a built-in installation or rack without proper ventilation or adhering to the manufacturer s instructions. The equipment must not exceed its maximum operating temperature requirements. Mechanical loading - Properly mount the equipment in a rack to prevent a hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading. SELV - All the input/output ports are Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. Because the ISDN circuits are treated like telephone-network voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the Telephone Network Voltage (TNV) circuits. The system ground is only used to comply with safety standards or installation practices in certain countries. Bosch does not recommend connecting system ground to safety ground unless it is explicitly required. However, if the system ground and safety ground are connected and grounding loops are causing interference in the video signal, use an isolation transformer (available separately from Bosch).! Caution! Connecting System ground to Safety ground may result in ground loops that can disrupt the CCTV system. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
12 12 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch Security Systems cannot be held liable for any damage that results from missing video information. To minimize the risk of lost digital information, Bosch Security Systems recommends multiple, redundant recording systems, and a procedure to back up all analog and digital information. 1.4 FCC & ICES compliance FCC & ICES Information (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: this device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which may be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
13 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en 13 connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. Intentional or unintentional modifications, not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance, shall not be made. Any such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for corrective action. The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No Informations FCC et ICES (modèles utilisés aux États-Unis et au Canada uniquement) Ce produit est conforme aux normes FCC partie 15. la mise en service est soumises aux deux conditions suivantes : cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférence nuisible et cet appareil doit pouvoir tolérer toutes les interférences auxquelles il est soumit, y compris les interférences qui pourraient influer sur son bon fonctionnement. Suite à différents tests, cet appareil s est révélé conforme aux exigences imposées aux appareils numériques de Classe A en vertu de la section 15 du règlement de la Commission fédérale des communications des États-Unis (FCC), et en vertu de la norme ICES-003 d Industrie Canada. Ces cexigences visent à fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles quand l'appareil est utilisé dans un environment commercial. Cet appareil génère, utilise et émet de l'energie de fréquence radio, et peut, en cas d'installation ou d'utilisation non conforme aux instructions, engendrer des interférences nuisibles aux radiocommunications. Toutefois, rien ne garantit l'absence Bosch Security Systems, Inc
14 14 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini d'interférences dans une installation particulière. L utilisation de ce produit dans une zone résidentielle peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles. Le cas échéant, l utilisateur devra remédier à ces interférences à ses propres frais. Il est possible de déterminer la production d'interférences en mettant l'appareil successivement hors et sous tension, tout en contrôlant la réception radio ou télévision. L'utilisateur peut parvenir à éliminer les interférences éventuelles en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes: Modifier l'orientation ou l'emplacement de l'antenne réceptrice; Éloigner l'appareil du récepteur; Brancher l'appareil sur une prise située sur un circuit différent de celui du récepteur; Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien qualifié en radio/ télévision pour obtenir de l'aide. Toute modification apportée au produit, non expressément approuvée par la partie responsable de l'appareil, est strictement interdite. Une telle modification est susceptible d'entraîner la révocation du droit d'utilisation de l'appareil. Au besoin, l utilisateur consultera son revendeur ou un technicien qualifié en radio/télévision, qui procédera à une opération corrective. La brochure suivante, publiée par la Commission fédérale des communications (FCC), peut s avérer utile : How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems (Comment identifier et résoudre les problèmes d interférences de radio et de télévision). Cette brochure est disponible auprès du U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, États-Unis, sous la référence n Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
15 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Safety en Bosch notices Danger! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.! Caution! This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Disclaimer Underwriter Laboratories Inc. ("UL") has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product. UL has only tested fire, shock and/or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard(s) for Safety for Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements (UL 60065). UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product. UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY- OR SIGNALING-RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT. Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems and is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Trademarks All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
16 16 en Safety AUTODOME 4000 Mini Note: This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been verified thoroughly. The text was complete and correct at the time of printing. The ongoing development of products means that the content can change without notice. Bosch Security Systems accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly from faults, incompleteness or discrepancies between this manual and the product described. More information For more information please contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems location or visit Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
17 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Description en 17 2 Description This manual is a reference for programming and operating AUTODOME 4000 camera. It contains information about features, commands, and operation methods. The AUTODOME 4000 is an autofocus, high-resolution, integrated day/night camera that is part of a larger building block for any surveillance/security system. By using multiple keyboard controllers and multiple dome cameras, no place is too large for monitoring. Extensible andflexible architecture facilitates remote control functions for a variety of external switching devices, such as DVRs. 2.1 Features 260X Zoom (26X Effective Optical Zoom, 10X Digital) Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Day & Night (Auto/BW/Color) Pan 360 Endless Rotation Tilt 180 Vector scan (90 when 3D Privacy Masking is enabled) 99/210 Preset Positions (except Short-cut command) 2/8 Auto scans 2/8 Patterns 2/8 Tours (consisting of Presets, Patterns, and Scans) 4 Alarm inputs, 1 Alarm output (Off/N.C./N.O.) Programmable PTZ Speed: Proportional to Zoom ratio, changeable preset speed OSD with multiple display languages Privacy mask zones Bosch Security Systems, Inc
18 18 en Description AUTODOME 4000 Mini Notice! The AUTODOME 4000 Mini uses a 30X zoom lens (fw=3.49 ±0.17mm ft= ±5.20mm). The polycarbonate bubble (part of the camera housing) causes image distortion, reducing the optical zoom performance. The effective optical zoom ratio is 26X +/- 10% Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
19 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Unpacking en 19 3 Unpacking This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately. The original packing carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit and must be used to return the unit for service. Save it for possible future use. Verify that all the parts listed in the Parts List are included. If any items are missing, notify your Bosch Security Systems Sales or Customer Service Representative. 3.1 Parts List Qty Description 1 AUTODOME 4000 Mini camera 1 Drilling Template 4 6 x 30 mm plastic anchors 4 #8 x 32 screws and attached O-rings 4 M4 x 12 Torx screws and attached O- rings Bosch Security Systems, Inc
20 20 en Unpacking AUTODOME 4000 Mini Qty Description 1 T20 Security Torx wrench 1 User Manual (this booklet)! Warning! Make sure that appropriate mounting screws, rubber O-rings, and anchors are used for the surface to which the camera is mounted. The supplied plastic anchors and mounting screws are only suitable for mounting the camera on a concrete ceiling Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
21 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Unpacking en Additional Tools Required No. 2 Phillips screwdriver Drill with appropriate bit for pre-drilling anchor holes Appropriate tool for cutting a hole in drywall or ceiling tile (if applicable) 3.3 Accessories The following accessories are available for the camera: Bosch Security Systems, Inc
22 22 en Unpacking AUTODOME 4000 Mini Model Number VEZ-A4-IC Description AUTODOME 4000 Inceiling Mount (Charcoal color and white color ceiling plate included) Drawing VEZ-A4-PC AUTODOME 4000 Pipe mount (Charcoal color) VEZ-A4-PW AUTODOME 4000 Pipe mount (White color) Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
23 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Unpacking en 23 Model Number Description Drawing VEZ-A4-WC AUTODOME 4000 Wall mount (Charcoal color) VEZ-A4-WW AUTODOME 4000 Wall mount (White color) Bosch Security Systems, Inc
24 24 en Installation Overview AUTODOME 4000 Mini 4 Installation Overview The AUTODOME 4000 camera comes with the hardware and installation instructions necessary to mount the camera to a concrete ceiling. This following mounting accessories are available (and are supplied with separate mounting instructions): Wall mount, used in applications where the camera is mounted to a vertical wall. Pipe mount, used in applications where the camera is mounted to a horizontal (high) ceiling. In-ceiling mount, used in applications where the camera is mounted into a recessed ceiling. The installation should be made by qualified installation personnel and conform to the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
25 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Installing a Surface Mount en 25 5 Installing a Surface Mount Use the following illustration as a guide for installing the camera directly onto the ceiling (surface mount): Figure 5.1: Mounting diagram Numbe r Description 1 Drilling template 2 6 x 30 mm plastic anchor Bosch Security Systems, Inc
26 26 en Installing a Surface Mount AUTODOME 4000 Mini Numbe r Description 3 Camera base 4 O-ring 5 #8 x 32 screw 6 Safety strap (will hold item #7 dome cover for easy installation) 7 Dome cover 8 M4 x 12 Torx screw! Caution! To prevent humidity problems, the camera must be installed in dry conditions, and the cable leads should be sealed after they are connected. 1. Determine a secure location that can support the weight of the dome. 2. Use the template (refer to, page 25, item 1) to mark the locations of the four screw holes and the cable conduit. 3. Pre-drill the four screw holes wide enough to accept the plastic anchors. 4. Cut out the entire cable conduit hole. 5. Insert the four plastic anchors (item 2) inside the predrilled holes. 6. Route the cables from the camera through the conduit in the ceiling. 7. Remove the dome cover (item 6) from the camera base (item 3) Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
27 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Installing a Surface Mount en 27 Notice! To prevent scratches on the dome cover, Do Not Remove the plastic film protecting the dome cover until after hardware installation is complete. 8. Remove the white foam ring from the camera base, and remove the white foam sheet from the inside of the dome cover. (These are for protection during transport.) 9. Align the four screw holes on the camera base (item 3) with the four plastic anchors.! Caution! When (re)mounting the camera base, make sure that each mounting screw has a rubber O-ring. This ensures protection against water ingress. 10. Attach the camera base to the ceiling using the four #8 x 32 screws (with O-rings attached) (item 4). Tighten the screws enough to ensure that the camera base is secured to the ceiling. 11. Make the necessary Dip Switch settings (described in chapter 4.3). Note: This step can also be done later, but then the dome cover must be re-opened.! Caution! When (re)mounting the dome cover to the camera base, make sure that each screw has a rubber O-ring, and that the large rubber O-ring is in place on the camera base. This ensures protection against water ingress. 12. Align the screw holes on the dome cover (item 6) with the camera base. 13. Attach the dome cover to the camera base using the four M4 x 12 Torx screws (with O-rings (item 4) attached) using the supplied Torx wrench. Make sure that the large rubber O-ring between the camera base and dome cover is in place Bosch Security Systems, Inc
28 28 en Installing a Surface Mount AUTODOME 4000 Mini to protect the camera against water ingress. Tighten the screws enough to ensure that the housing is secured to the camera base and that the rubber O-rings seal the dome cover against water ingress. 14. Remove the plastic film protecting the dome cover from scratches Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
29 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Connection en 29 6 Connection After the camera is mounted, connect the video, control, and power cables.!!!! Caution! Do not connect power to the camera until all other connections are made. Caution! Installation should only be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. Caution! All wires for installation applications must be routed through a grounded conduit. Caution! To prevent humidity problems, the camera must be installed in dry conditions, and the cable leads should be sealed once connected. Use the following illustration as a guide for preparing and connecting the wiring: Bosch Security Systems, Inc
30 30 en Connection AUTODOME 4000 Mini Figure 6.1: Typical wiring configuration 1 24 VAC Power In 2 Power connector with screw terminals 3 Power adapter (supplied separately) (24 VAC, Peak 2.5 A) 4 8-pin I/O terminal (Alarm In/Out) 5 2-pin data terminal (RS-485 Connection) 6 Video Out (Female BNC connector) 7 Video In to monitor (Male BNC connector) 8 CCTV Monitor 9 Bosch keyboard controller Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
31 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Connection en 31 Note: The box around several objects in the graphic above indicates that those devices are supplied separately. 6.1 RS-485 Connections The camera can be controlled by an external device or control system using an RS-485 duplexer. The total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1 km (3937 ft). If the distance between the camera and the control room is greater than 1 km (3937 ft), Bosch recommends using a repeater (not supplied). Notice! The wire shield must be tied to signal at both ends, if 2-wire twisted pair is used. Notice! When the RS-485 signal is looped through, ensure that (only) the last device is terminated properly. Improper RS-485 wiring or termination may result in unreliable system operation. Use a 2-wire (shielded), half-duplex, differential, multi-drop with the following attributes: Wire Type Distance Gauge Impedance 2-wire Shielded Twisted Pair 1.2 Km (3937 ft) mm (24 AWG) 120 Ω Table 6.1: RS-485 Wire Specifications The following table shows the terminal connections for the 2-pin terminal block RS-485 connections (see, page 30, item 5): Bosch Security Systems, Inc
32 32 en Connection AUTODOME 4000 Mini Number Signal Color 1 TRX + Sky 2 TRX - White Table 6.2: 2-pin Terminal Block Connections Notice! When the camera's RS-485 port is connected to a MIC-BP3 Biphase convertor, the camera's TRX+ should be connected to the convertor's RxB, and TRX- should be connected to RxA. The camera's baud rate should be set to 9600, and the protocol should be set to Bosch OSRD. Also make sure that the camera ID is configured correctly. For further details on setting up the MIC-BP3, please refer to the separate MIC-BP3 Bi-Phase Converter Card Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
33 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Connection en Video Connection Coaxial cable terminated with a male BNC connector is the most common method for transmitting composite video from the camera to a monitor. If the head end device features built in video termination then no termination connector is needed. Size O.D. between 4.6 mm (0.181 in.) and 7.9 mm (0.312 in.) Shield Copper braid: 95% Central Conductor Terminal Connector Standard copper center Male BNC Table 6.3: Recommended Coax Specifications Connecting the Video To connect the video, do the following: 1. Terminate the coaxial cable from the head end system with a male BNC connector. Alternately, switch the head end system to 75 Ohm termination. 2. Connect the male BNC connector to the Video Out female BNC connector from the base of the camera. 6.3 Alarm Connections The camera provides four alarm inputs and one alarm output. Each input can be activated by dry contact devices such as pressure pads, passive infrared detectors, door contacts, and similar devices. The alarm output can activate an external device, such as a buzzer. Wire alarms either Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.); you must program the alarm inputs N.O. (the default) or N.C. through the on-screen display menus. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
34 34 en Connection AUTODOME 4000 Mini The following table summarizes the maximum distances for alarm wires: Wire Size Maximum Distance AW G mm Meters Feet Connecting the Alarms Use the following table to connect alarm wires to the 8-pin terminal block from the camera: Number Signal Color 1 NC Yellow 2 COM Orang e 3 NO Green 4 AL3 Blue 5 GND ALM Black 6 AL2 Violet 7 AL1 Gray 8 AL0 Brown Table 6.4: 8-pin Terminal Block Connections Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
35 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Connection en Power Connections! Caution! The camera unit accepts 24 VAC power only. Do not connect 120 V or 230 V to this camera! The recommended power cable is a 2-conductor, gauge cable, depending on the distance. A/W 14 AWG (2.5 mm) 16AWG (1.5 mm) 18 AWG (1.0 mm) 2 A / 43 W (with heater) 250 m (820 ft) 150 m (492 ft) 100 m (328 ft) 6.5 Camera Settings The camera can communicate with external switching devices such as a multiplexer or a DVR by setting the Rotary and Dip switches. Refer to the tables below for setting the camera s ID and selecting the protocol. The camera's Dip switches can be accessed by removing the dome cover, and are located on a PCB attached to the camera base.!! Caution! To prevent humidity problems, the camera s dome cover must be removed only in dry conditions. Caution! When (re)mounting the dome cover to the camera base, ensure that each screw has a rubber O-ring, and that the large rubber O-ring is in place on the camera base. This ensures protection against water ingress. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
36 36 en Connection AUTODOME 4000 Mini Figure 6.2: Dome Camera Switches Number Description 1 SW301 Rotary switch 2 SW303 Dip switches 3 SW302 Rotary switch Figure 6.3: Close-up of Rotary Switches and Dip Switches Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
37 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Connection en Setting the address (ID) of the camera To prevent faulty operations and malfunctions, each camera must have an unique address (ID). The default setting is 0[ID001]. X0 SW30 1 X1 SW30 2 Table 6.5: Dome Camera ID Setting (Rotary Switches SW301, SW302) Setting the protocol of the camera Set the protocol setting, the baud rate, and the termination setting of dip switch SW303, using the data in the tables below. Note: The value marked * is the default setting. No 1 No 2 Protocol Off On Bosch OSRD* Off Off Pelco-D/Pelco- P Table 6.6: Camera Protocol Setting (No. 1 & 2, Dip Switch SW303) No 3 No 4 Baud Rate (bps) Off Off 2400 Off On 4800 On Off 9600* On On Table 6.7: Camera Baud Rate Setting (No. 3 & 4, Dip Switch SW303) Bosch Security Systems, Inc
38 38 en Connection AUTODOME 4000 Mini No 5 Off On Termination Off On* Table 6.8: Camera s RS-485 Termination Setting (No. 5, Dip Switch SW303) Notice! When the RS-485 signal is looped through, make sure that (only) the last device is properly terminated. Improper RS-485 wiring or termination may result in unreliable system operation Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
39 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 39 7 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Notice! Before beginning this section of the manual, you must install and connect the camera to an interface device. Refer to the Mounting Manual. Once you have installed the camera, apply power to the camera. When the camera is powered-up, the start-up screen appears on the monitor. VEZ-400 MINI PTZ DOME RS-485/9600 ID001 CAM TEST...PASS 7.1 Basic Navigation and Common Actions Camera operators can operate the camera by two methods: Use of hot keys [Refer to Bosch Protocol, page 84]. Use of the OSD Menu displayed on the monitor [Continue to read this chapter]. The following table identifies the symbols that depict actions of the joystick controller, or the keys on the keyboard, that control the camera. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
40 40 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini Notice! The step-by-step instructions in this chapter are written with the idea that camera operators know the joystick/keyboard commands (listed in the table below) for actions (Select, Clear, Save, Exit). Command / [Open] button / [Near] button / [Close] button / [Far] button Action Move the joystick up to select an item. Move the joystick down to select an item. Move the joystick left to select options for an item. Move the joystick right to select options for an item. Move the joystick right to select, change, or save values, or to go to edit pages. Move the joystick right to cancel or to exit the current menu. (Return to the previous menu without saving.) Turn the joystick clockwise (zoom tele). Turn the joystick counterclockwise (zoom wide). [KEY] In Bosch protocol: Aux code; In Pelco protocol: 96 + Preset or ESC button Press the defined key. Stop an action; camera switches to manual mode and pauses temporarily Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
41 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 41 Notice! You must save each state after each step of the submenu or the edit menu upon editing functions or changing settings. You may need to save settings for one function twice. For example, after {the position or the title of a Preset} is saved at the Sub Menu, {the status of the Preset Setup} must be saved at the Preset Setup Menu again. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
42 42 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini 7.2 Main Menu The MAIN MENU provides access to all programmable settings for the camera. When you use Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocol with your controller, you can access the MAIN MENU on your monitor by pressing the keys [95] + [Preset], or by pressing and holding the [Menu] key for 2 seconds. When you use Bosch OSRD protocol with your controller, you can access the MAIN MENU on your monitor by pressing the keys [ON]+[46]+[Enter]. MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA SETUP DOME MOTION PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP TOUR SETUP SCAN SETUP ALARM SETUP EXIT MAIN MENU Choices Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
43 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 43 Menu SYSTEM SETUP Description Accesses system information and actions such as: rebooting, resetting default settings, setting or resetting passwords. DISPLAY SETUP Accesses adjustable display settings such as: OSD, privacy zone masking, image setup, motion/face detection, and display language. CAMERA SETUP DOME MOTION PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP TOUR SETUP SCAN SETUP ALARM SETUP EXIT Accesses adjustable camera settings such as: focus/zoom, white balance, exposure, day/night, sharpness and backlight, WDR/ DNR. Accesses adjustable pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) settings such as: preset speed, autoflip, proportional pan/tilt, home preset, and calibration. Accesses preset setup. Accesses pattern setup. Accesses tour setup. Accesses scan setup. Accesses the alarm settings such as: inputs, outputs, and rules. Exits the menu Editing Titles To edit the title of a function (preset, pattern, tour, scan): Bosch Security Systems, Inc
44 44 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini 4 From the MAIN MENU, move the joystick to the right (setup menu of preset, pattern, tour, and scan). Move the joystick to the right again to select the Title menu. The screen TITLE appears. TITLE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ /+-=;?#.,"~0 SELECT: (MOVE) SET/CLEAR: (TELE/WIDE) SAVE: (NEAR) EXIT: (FAR) 1. Move the joystick right, left, up, or down to select a character. 2. Press the button [Tele] to input a character. Note: To cancel a character, press the [Wide] button. 3. When you finish entering the title, save the title. Note: To cancel the selected title, use the [Far] button to return to the previous menu Clearing Saved Functions To clear (delete) individual, saved functions: 1. Select a function in any menu (PRESET/TOUR/PATTERN/ SCAN/ALARM). 2. Move the joystick right. Select Clear. 3. If necessary, follow additional prompts Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
45 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Save the settings. 7.3 System Setup Menu SYSTEM SETUP INFO. REBOOT INITIALIZE 5.1 PROTOCOL LOG PASSWORD EXIT From this menu, you can display system information, reboot the system, restore default settings (initialize), and set a password System Information System Information displays details about the Model Name/ Running Version/Protocol/Communication Type/Camera ID No./ System. It is only for reference; you cannot make changes here. To display the System Information screen: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP. The submenu SYSTEM SETUP appears. 2. Select INFO.. The screen SYSTEM INFORMATION appears. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
46 46 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini SYSTEM INFORMATION VEZ-400 MINI PTZ DOME VEZ4 SPD V1.0.0 VEZ4 CAM V1.0.0 RS485/9600 ID001 PAL -Exit: (FAR) 4 Note the system information displayed. Note: The camera ID changes depending on settings Reboot Reboot the system if there are any problems with controlling or operating the camera. Rebooting will recycle power without changing camera settings. To reboot the system: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP. The submenu SYSTEM SETUP appears. 2. Select REBOOT. The screen REBOOT appears. REBOOT CONTINUE? YES: NEAR NO: FAR Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
47 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Select the option "Yes." 2. Select the value "Near." The system reboots Initialize Initialize the system to restore some or all of the camera settings to their defaults. To initialize: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP. The submenu SYSTEM SETUP appears. 2. Select INITIALIZE. The screen INITIALIZE appears. INITIALIZE ALL CAM PRESET TOUR PATTERN SCAN ETC SAVE BACK 1. Select the function to initialize: ALL: Clear All items saved in the system. CAM: Clear camera-related settings. PRESET: Clear all saved presets. (To clear presets individually, refer to Preset Setup, page 68.) TOUR: Clear saved Tours. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
48 48 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini PATTERN: Clear saved Patterns. SCAN: Clear saved Scan items. [ETC: Clear other settings except camera and PTZ settings (CAM status and saved PRESET, TOUR, PATTERN and SCAN).] 2. Select the value "Clear." 3. Save. The system restores the default settings of the camera Password Set a four-character password to prevent unauthorized access and changes to the camera settings. Users/operators must enter the valid password before programming the camera. The default password is "0000." To set/enable a password: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP. The submenu SYSTEM SETUP appears. 2. Select PASSWORD. The screen PASSWORD appears. PASSWORD CURRENT ENABLE NEW CONFIRM SET/CLEAR -EXIT 1. Select the numbers that comprise the password Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
49 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Press the key {Tele}. 3. Select the option "Enable." 4. Select the value "Enable." The system locks the password. 7.4 Display Setup DISPLAY SETUP OSD SETUP PRIVACY ZONE IMAGE SETUP MOTION/FACE LANGUAGE: [language] EXIT From this menu, you can set up the on-screen display, create/ edit/ delete a privacy mask, change displayed image settings, set motion/face detection, and change the display language OSD Setup OSD Setup allows you to program how labels are displayed on the monitor and where on your monitor you want to display each label. To set up the on-screen display: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DISPLAY SETUP. The submenu DISPLAY SETUP appears. 2. Select OSD SETUP. The screen OSD SETUP appears. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
50 50 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini OSD SETUP LABEL POSITION TIME ZOOM ID MODE ANGLE SAVE BACK - CHANGE - TO SETUP 1. Select the option "Label Position" to set/change the position of labels. 2. Select the value "On" to display the label position. 3. Press the button {Tele} to edit the position of labels. 4. Use the joystick to move the label up, down, left, and/or right. 5. Save the option. 6. Select any of the following labels to display: Title (Label Position) (Dwell) Time Zoom (ratio) (Camera) ID (Operation) Mode (PTZ) Angle Note: You can display only selected video or characters in the video. Each element may be configured Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
51 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Save the option Privacy Zone A Privacy mask zone allows an administrator to program a foursided, user-defined zone which cannot be viewed by operators. A maximum of 15 positions can be displayed on the monitor. The mask will stay in position even with changing pan and tilt angles, and will adjust in size according to the zoom ratio [Tele/ Wide]. Bosch recommends setting the size of the mask to be at least twice the size (height and width) of the object being masked. The speed of displaying masks is proportional to the number of masks on the screen. To set a privacy mask zone: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DISPLAY SETUP. The submenu DISPLAY SETUP appears. 2. Select PRIVACY ZONE. The screen PRIVACY ZONE SETUP appears. PRIVACY ZONE SETUP PRIVACY.## EDIT DISPLAY WIDTH HEIGHT CLEAR SAVE BACK Bosch Security Systems, Inc
52 52 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini PRIVACY ZONE SETUP - CHANGE 1. Select the option "Privacy." 2. Select a zone ID [00-14). 3. Select the option "Edit." 4. Select the value "Mask." 5. Move to a target (Pan/Tilt) and adjust a Mask using the joystick (Pan/Tilt, Zoom Tele or Wide). 6. Save the position. 7. Exit the menu Edit. 8. Select the option "Display." 9. Select the value "On." The mask appears. 10. Select a position. 11. Select the height (XX) and width (XX) of the mask (1~5X) to resize the mask. 12. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to clear the Mask Image Setup This menu is for changing displayed image settings. To set up image setup: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DISPLAY SETUP. The submenu DISPLAY SETUP appears. 2. Select IMAGE SETUP. The screen IMAGE SETUP appears. IMAGE SETUP MIRROR SAVE Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
53 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 53 IMAGE SETUP BACK 1. Select the option "Mirror." 2. Select the desired value for the image. Normal Horizontal Vertical H/V [Horizontal/Vertical] 3. Select the desired value 4. Save the settings Motion/Face Detection Program the camera to monitor the movements of the image and send an alarm message to the OSD in the Alarm Out action. To set up motion/face detection: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DISPLAY SETUP. The submenu DISPLAY SETUP appears. 2. Select MOTION/FACE. The screen MOTION/FACE DETECTION appears. MOTION/FACE DETECTION MD/FD SENSITIVITY ALARM Bosch Security Systems, Inc
54 54 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini MOTION/FACE DETECTION ATIME SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "MD/FD" to program motion detection and/or face detection. 2. Select the appropriate value: Off MD FD 3. Select the option "Sensitivity." 4. Select the appropriate value. 5. Select the option "Alarm." 6. Select the appropriate value: OSD Alarm Out Both 7. Save the settings Language To select a different display language: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DISPLAY SETUP. The submenu DISPLAY SETUP appears. 2. Select L ANGUAGE. The screen L ANGUAGE appears. 3. Select the desired language: English Chinese Dutch French Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
55 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 55 German Italian Russian Spanish 7.5 Camera Setup CAMERA SETUP FOCUS/ZOOM W-BALANCE EXPOSURE DAY/NIGHT ADVANCED WDR/DNR EXIT From this menu, you can set the focus/zoom, white balance, auto exposure, day/night, the WDR/DNR settings, and Advanced settings Focus/Zoom Auto Focus allows the lens to remain in focus during zoom-in, zoom-out and motion functions automatically. Zoom speed allows the user to define how fast the camera will go from full wide zoom to the 30X optical zoom. To set focus/zoom settings: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select FOCUS/ZOOM. The screen FOCUS/ZOOM SETUP appears. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
56 56 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini FOCUS/ZOOM SETUP FOCUS ZOOM SPD D.ZOOM SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Focus." 2. Select the appropriate value: Auto Manual Semi-Auto 3. Select the option "Zoom Spd" to set the zoom speed. 4. Select the appropriate value: Slow Normal Fast V-Fast 5. Select the option "D.Zoom" to set the Digital Zoom. 6. Select the appropriate value: ON or OFF. 7. Save the settings WB Setup The WB (White Balance) feature automatically processes the displayed image to retain color balance over different color temperature ranges. In Manual mode, you can change the R or B gain value to adjust the colors displayed on the monitor. To set white balance settings: Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
57 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select W-Balance. The screen WB SETUP appears. WB SETUP MODE R GAIN B GAIN SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Mode." 2. Select the appropriate value: Auto Trace White balance (ATW): Aligns the white balance automatically. (2,300 to 11,000 K) Indoor: 3200 K Base Mode Outdoor: 5400 K Base Mode Push WB mode: The white balance is aligned during key input. (White balance push auto key) Manual WB mode: Red and Blue gain values can be set by user, 0 ~ 255 Auto White Balance mode (AWB): Wide range auto white balance mode. In this mode, the white balance is performed at a faster operating speed than ATW. 3. Select the option "R Gain" to set the red gain. 4. Select the appropriate value. 5. Select the option "B Gain." 6. Select the appropriate value. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
58 58 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini 7. Save the settings AE Setup Shutter speed controls the electronic shutter. Set the shutter speed to operate automatically (Auto) or manually (Numeric Value). The Automatic Gain Control (AGC Gain or AGC Max) adjusts the brightness of the pictures. The brightness increases as the numeric value is set higher. SSNR enhances the digital noise reduction properly. There are three settings: Low/Middle/ High. When gain levels raise, SSNR will reduce the noise to display a clearer image. When Input luminance level is too dark, the Digital Slow Shutter (DSS) function is set higher automatically. To set auto exposure settings: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select EXPOSURE. The screen AE SETUP appears. AE SETUP MODE SHUT AGC GAIN AGC MAX DSS BRIGHT SAVE Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
59 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 59 AE SETUP BACK 1. Select the option "Mode" (Auto Exposure (AE) Mode). 2. Select the appropriate values (listed in the top row of the table below): AE Mode Full Auto Manual SHUT FIX WD R Shutter (1/1~1/100,000) X O (1/1000) O (1/1000) X AGC Gain (00~36dB) X O (06dB) X X AGC Max (Off/Low/Mid/High/ Super) O (default: High) X O (High) O DSS (0x2~0x128Fld) O (Off) X X X Bright (00~15) O (06) X O (06) O 4 Save the settings D/N Setup The D/N (Day/Night) function improves the camera s sensitivity at night or when the brightness level of the ambient environment is low. The Day & Night filter is automatically switched according to the luminance level. To set day/night: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select DAY/NIGHT. The screen D/N SETUP appears. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
60 60 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini D/N SETUP DAY/NIGHT D&N DETECT D/N DTIME SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Day/Night." 2. Select the appropriate value: Auto Day Night 3. Select the option "D&N Detect." 4. Select the appropriate value: Auto Sensor Video 5. Select the option "D/N Dtime." 6. Select the desired time to switch between day and night mode. 7. Save the settings Advanced Brightness increases as the numeric value is set higher. The backlight compensation function provides compensation by increasing the brightness of the overall displayed image. Subjects being shot with dark details due to backlight,will have the correct brightness levels. Sharpness enhances the picture Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
61 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 61 detail by increasing the aperture gain of the camera and sharpening the edges in the picture. To set sharpness and backlight settings: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select ADVANCED. The screen ADVANCED SETUP appears. ADVANCED SETUP SHARPNESS BACKLIGHT SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Sharpness." 2. Set the sharpness level. 3. Select the option "Backlight." 4. Select the appropriate value: ON or OFF. 5. Save the settings WDR/DNR When both high-brightness subjects and low-brightness subjects need to be displayed at the same time, overexposure in the high-brightness areas or a loss of dark detail in the lowbrightness areas may occur. The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function creates images free from over-exposure or loss of dark detail by combining two images from tripping the shutter for a long exposure time and for a short exposure time in one field. The DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) function creates noiseless Bosch Security Systems, Inc
62 62 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini images, even in low light. In WDR on mode, unnatural color or image, and noise, may occur in a bright area. Under special illumination, it is better to avoid using the WDR function. To set WDR and DNR settings: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. The submenu CAMERA SETUP appears. 2. Select WDR/DNR. The screen WDR/DNR appears. WDR/DNR WDR SETUP WDR LEVEL DNR SETUP DNR LEVEL SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "WDR Setup." 2. Select the value "On." 3. Select the option "WDR Level." 4. Set the appropriate level. 5. Select the option "DNR Setup." 6. Select the value "On." 7. Select the option "DNR Level." 8. Set the appropriate level. 9. Save the settings Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
63 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Dome Motion Setup DOME MOTION SETUP GENERAL SETUP MOTION SETUP HOME ACTION CALIBRATION EXIT From this menu, you can set the general functions of the dome, motion functions of the pan/tilt/zoom motor, the home action, and calibration General Setup This menu controls general functions of the camera: power-up action, turbo speed, preset speed. To set these functions: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DOME MOTION. The submenu DOME MOTION appears. 2. Select GENERAL SETUP. The screen GENERAL SETUP appears. GENERAL SETUP POWER-UP ACT. TURBO SPEED Bosch Security Systems, Inc
64 64 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini GENERAL SETUP PRESET SPEED SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Power-Up Act." The power-up action sets the function (preset, tour, pattern, and scan) that the system should perform when the power is cycled or after an alarm action. 2. Select the value "On" so that the system will resume its prior activity after an alarm or a power failure. 3. Select the option "Turbo Speed." This defines the pan and tilt speed during manual operation of Pan/Tilt only. 4. Select the appropriate value: ON or OFF. 5. Select the option "Preset Speed." This sets the speed when moving to a predefined preset. 6. Select the appropriate value: Fast Normal Slow 7. Save the settings Motion Setup This menu controls camera settings such as proportional pan/ tilt, auto flip, and over tilt. To set these functions: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DOME MOTION. The submenu DOME MOTION appears. 2. Select MOTION SETUP. The screen MOTION SETUP appears Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
65 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 65 MOTION SETUP PROP PAN/TILT AUTO FLIP OVER TILT SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Prop. Pan/Tilt." 2. Select the value "On" to allow proportional pan/tilt when Zoom is set to manual. 3. Select the option "Auto Flip." This is a function that automatically reverses the image when the zoom module passes through the top of the tilt point (90 degrees). 4. Select the value "On". 5. Select the option "Over Tilt." This function restricts the vertical view angle to a specific operational range to mechanically restrict certain angles. 6. Select the appropriate value: Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Each Mode restricts the vertical minimum tilt to prevent horizontal block on the view from the camera s cover. 7. Save the settings. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
66 66 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini Home Action The Home Action sets the function that the camera should perform after the joystick controller has been idle for predetermined amount of time. The Home Action can be set to a preset, a tour, or auto scan. The dwell time can be set from 1 second to 60 seconds and from 1 minute to 60 minutes. Notice! In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan), you must configure Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan first. 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DOME MOTION. The submenu DOME MOTION appears. 2. Select HOME ACTION. The screen HOME ACTION SETUP appears. HOME ACTION SETUP ACTION NUMBER TIME MODE SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Action." 2. Select the appropriate value: Home Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
67 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 67 Preset Scan Tour 3. Select the option "Number." 4. Set the number for the action. For example, if "Action" is "Preset" and "Number" is "001," this means Preset Select the option "Time." This is the dwell time, the amount of time that the joystick controller can be idle before the camera returns to Home, a preset, a scan, or a tour. 6. Set the desired dwell time (from 1 second to 60 seconds and from 1 minute to 60 minutes). 7. Select the option "Mode." 8. Select the appropriate value: Off (Manual) or On (Auto). 9. Save the settings Calibration Calibration is a function for automatically correcting an error on the angle of Pan/Tilt. Calibration can be set at Auto or Manual. In Auto mode, the camera is corrected automatically whenever there is an error on the angle of the camera. The motor of the Pan/Tilt will adjust its angle automatically. In Manual mode, select the option "Calibration" to execute the function. Error Message Display is a function for displaying an error message to let a user know when there is an error. 1. From the MAIN MENU, select DOME MOTION. The submenu DOME MOTION appears. 2. Select CALIBRATION. The screen CALIBRATION SETUP appears. CALIBRATION SETUP AUTO CAL ERROR MSG DISP Bosch Security Systems, Inc
68 68 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini CALIBRATION SETUP CALIBRATION SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Auto Cal". This function is for automatic calibration. 2. Select the appropriate value: AUTO or MANUAL. 3. In Manual mode, select the option "Calibration" to execute the function using the joystick. 4. Select the option "Yes" or press the [Near] button to continue. 5. Select the option "Error Msg Disp" (Error Message Display). 6. Select the appropriate option: ON or OFF. 7. Save the settings. 7.7 Preset Setup The camera has a maximum of 210 programmable preset positions. Each of the user-defined presets includes Pan/Tilt/ Zoom. To set up (program) a preset: 4 From the MAIN MENU, select PRESET SETUP. The screen PRESET SETUP appears. PRESET SETUP NO. EDIT Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
69 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 69 PRESET SETUP TITLE D TIME CLEAR SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "NO.###" to select a preset number. 2. Select the appropriate preset number. 3. Select the option "Edit." A second screen PRESET SETUP appears. 4. Using the joystick, move to a desired target (Pan/Tilt/ Zoom). 5. Save the settings. 6. Return to the previous screen. 7. Select the option "D Time" to set the dwell time for the preset. 8. Set the desired dwell time (from 3 to 60 seconds). 9. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to delete the preset. Notice! You can also edit the Preset title. Select the option "Title," then edit the title following the steps in Editing Titles, page 43. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
70 70 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini 7.8 Pattern Setup A Pattern is used to display (or recall) a memorized, repeated and serial trace of pan, tilt, and zoom. The camera has a maximum of 8 Patterns in Pelco protocol mode, and 2 Patterns in Bosch protocol mode. Each of the user-defined scans includes Pan/Tilt/Zoom. To set up (program) a Pattern: 4 From the MAIN MENU, select PATTERN SETUP. The screen PATTERN SETUP appears. PATTERN SETUP NO. EDIT TITLE TIME CLEAR SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "NO.###" to select a pattern number. 2. Select the appropriate pattern number. 3. Select the option "Edit." A second screen PATTERN SETUP appears. 4. Using the joystick, move to a desired target. 5. Press the button [Near] to begin programming Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
71 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en Using the joystick, record the scene. Note that Time means recorded time. The maximum amount of time available for recording is 60 seconds. 7. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to delete the pattern. Notice! You can also edit the Pattern title. Select the option "Title," then edit the title following the steps in Editing Titles, page Tour Setup The camera has a maximum of 8 Tours in Pelco protocol mode, and 2 Tours in Bosch protocol mode. Each tour can have 28 configurable items. Each item can be a pre-defined preset, pattern, and scan in Tour 2-8. (Only Presets (28 maximum) can be inserted in Tour 1.) To set up (program) a tour: 4 From the MAIN MENU, select TOUR SETUP. The screen TOUR SETUP appears. TOUR SETUP NO.### (-TOUR1: PRESET ONLY) SAVE BACK - CHANGE ID (- CHANGE ACT) Bosch Security Systems, Inc
72 72 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini TOUR SETUP (- CLEAR ID) 1. Select a tour number. 2. Select the first item in the list. From here you can: Press the button [Tele/Wide] to select a Preset, a Pattern, a Tour, and/or a Scan in each item. Press the button[tele/wide] to change the number of the action. Press the button [Near/Far] to change the mode of the action. Press the button [Near/Far] to clear (delete) the action in each item. 3. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for additional tours. 4. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to delete the tour Scan Setup An Auto scan is a PTZ function that moves the camera from one position to another position. The camera has a maximum of 8 programmable scans. The speed of Auto Scan can be changed from 1 to 35 degree/sec. To set up (program) an auto scan: 4 From the MAIN MENU, select SCAN SETUP. The screen SCAN SETUP appears. SCAN SETUP NO. EDIT Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
73 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 73 SCAN SETUP SPEED DTIME DIRECTION MODE CLEAR SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "NO.###" to select a scan number. 2. Select the appropriate scan number. 3. Select the option "Edit." 4. Select the value "Edit Start Point." The screen Start Position Setup appears. 5. Using the joystick, move to a desired target (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) for the starting point of the scan. 6. Save the settings. The screen Stop Position Setup appears. 7. Using the joystick, move to a desired target (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) for the stopping point of the scan. 8. Save the settings. 9. Return to the previous screen. 10. Select the option "Speed." 11. Select the desired speed (from 1 to 35 /second). 12. Select the option "DTime" to set the dwell time for the scan. 13. Set the desired time (from 3 minute to 60 seconds). 14. Select the option "Direction." 15. Select the appropriate value for the direction of the scan. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
74 74 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini 16. Select the option "Mode." 17. Select the appropriate value for the mode. In Auto Scan there are two modes: Endless mode: When the Start Position is the same as the Stop Position, the dome moves around. Coming/Going mode: When the Start Position is different from the Stop Position, the dome moves repeatedly from one position to another. 18. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to delete the scan. Notice! In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan), you must save Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan first. You can also edit the Scan title. Select the option "Title," then edit the title following the steps in Editing Titles, page Alarm Setup This menu controls alarm inputs and outputs. To set alarms: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select ALARM SETUP. The screen ALARM SETUP appears. 2. Select the option "NO.###" to select a preset number. ALARM SETUP NO. IN OUT PRIORITY ACTION Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
75 AUTODOME 4000 Mini On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu en 75 ALARM SETUP NUMBER ATIME SAVE BACK - SET/CLEAR 1. Select the appropriate alarm number. 2. Select the option "In" to select the alarm input type. 3. Select the appropriate value: N.O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed). 4. Select the option "Out" to select the alarm output. 5. Select the appropriate value: ON or OFF. 6. Select the option "Priority." 7. Select the appropriate priority from Select the option "Action." 9. Select the appropriate action: Off, Preset, Pattern, Scan, or Tour. 10. Select the option "Number." 11. Select the number of the action (Preset, Pattern, Scan, or Tour). 12. Select the option "ATime" to set the alarm time for the action. 13. Set the desired dwell time: Time Out (3-60seconds). This is activated during a selected dwell time when an alarm is triggered. Momentary (On): When an alarm is triggered, the camera will maintain alarm activation continuously, until it is stopped manually (96+preset in Pelco protocol; [Off]+[65]+[Enter] in Bosch protocol). 14. Save the settings. Note: Select the option "Clear" to delete the alarm. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
76 76 en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu AUTODOME 4000 Mini Notice! In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan), you must save Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan first Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
77 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Troubleshooting en 77 8 Troubleshooting If problems occur, check the installation of the camera with the instructions in this manual. Refer to this guide for further information. Problem No video on screen. Poor video quality. Solution - Verify that the power is connected to all components in the system. - Verify that the power switch is ON. - Verify the status of cables or the connection of cables. - Check the power supply voltage (normal 24 VAC) directly at the camera. - Check the camera settings. - Check the video quality directly at the camera with a service monitor. - Check the quality and length of video cables, and possible EMC interference. - Check the quality of connectors and potential moisture/corrosion. - If the lens or the dome window is dirty, clean it with a clean cloth. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
78 78 en Troubleshooting AUTODOME 4000 Mini Problem Camera is not working properly (including wrong position of camera). The communication between controller and camera (via RS-485 cable) is not working properly. Solution - Power-cycle the camera and power supply, or reset the camera using the configuration menu [Main > System > Reboot]. - Check the connection of the power cable and the status of the camera. - Initialize the camera [Main > System > Initialize]. - Check the power rating of the power supply. - Measure the voltage at the camera (since there could be a drop in voltage due cable length). The power consumption increases when the camera is moving (especially at high speed) and when the heater is on. The voltage at the camera should always be 24VAC (+/- 10%). - Check that the RS-485 cable is connected correctly. - Check the ID/Protocol/Baud rate/ Termination setting Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
79 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Troubleshooting en 79 Problem The surface of the dome case is hot. The image on the screen flickers. Solution - Check the voltage level of the dome camera and the status of the camera. - Check that the camera is connected to the proper power. - Check to see if the camera faces directly into the sun or a fluorescent lamp. If so, reposition the dome. - Check for flickers on the screen. Bosch Security Systems, Inc
80 80 en Technical Specifications AUTODOME 4000 Mini 9 Technical Specifications Camera Module Imager Effective Pixels Resolution Zoom ratio Lens 1/4" Double Scan, Super HAD CCD NTSC: 976(H)*494(V), PAL: 976(H)*582(V) 600 TVL 26X Effective Optical Zoom/10X Digital Zoom (Auto Focus) fw=3.49 ±0.17mm ft= ±5.20mm (30X +/- 10% Optical Zoom) View Angle (Approximate) 69.5 to 2.46 Day/Night Minimum Illumination Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Dynamic Noise Reduction (DNR) Privacy Masking Maximum Preset Speed Flip Auto Scan Mechanical Day/Night filter 0.2 Lux/ F1.65, Lux/DSS, 0.1 Lux/ICR >50 db On/Off 3 DNR 15 zones maximum 360 /sec Rotate 180 at bottom of tilt 2/8 Auto Scan modes including vector scan Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
81 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Technical Specifications en 81 Camera Module Preset Position Tour Pattern On-screen Display (OSD) Multi-language OSD 99/210 Positions with camera status 2/8 Tours (Preset, Pattern, Scan) 2/8 Patterns Display camera ID, Title, Mode, and Angle on-screen(multi- Language) English, Chinese, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish Electrical Power Supply Power Requirements Power Consumption Alarm Input Alarm Output Control Access Time 24 VAC (±10%) Normal, Built-in Power Line Surge Adaptor 24VAC, 1A (2.5A with heater) 24 VAC, 850mA / 20W (without heater)24 VAC, 2A / 45W (with heater) 4 Normal Dry Contact (Selectable NC/NO) 1 Normal Relays 5VDC/40mA Max (Selectable NC/NO) RS-485 baud rate: 2400~38.4Kbps (default: 9600bps) 0.75 second maximum preset recall time Camera Address / ID Physical 99 Bosch Security Systems, Inc
82 82 en Technical Specifications AUTODOME 4000 Mini Camera Module Mechanical Weight Dimension Pan Angle 1.5 kg Ø154 x 138 mm (H) (Bubble Dome Ø110) 360 Continuous rotation Environment Operating Temperature -10 C to +50 C (14 F to +122 F) (heater off) -40 C to +10 C (-40 F to 50 F) (heater on) Heater (Built-in) On/Off: 0 C to 10 C Operating Humidity ~80% relative humidity (RH) Storage Temperature -20 C to +60 C (-4 F to +140 F) Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
83 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Dimensions en Dimensions Ø112 (4.41) 26 (1.02) 79 (3.11) 138 (5.43) mm (in.) Ø151.3 (5.96) Ø154 (6.06) Figure 10.1: Dimensions - Camera 4-Ø4.8 (0.19) 85.6 (3.37) mm (in.) 85.6 (3.37) Figure 10.2: Dimensions - Mounting Holes Bosch Security Systems, Inc
84 84 en Bosch Protocol AUTODOME 4000 Mini 11 Bosch Protocol The following table lists camera functions in Bosch protocol. Preset Key Preset Number Example Function Activate / Deactiv ate Command Example Auto Scan 1 On/Off Scan 1 ON +1+Enter Auto Scan 2 On/Off Scan 2 ON +2+Enter Pre-Position Tour On/Off Tour 1 ON +8+Enter Group Tour On/Off Tour 2 ON +9+Enter Backlight Compensation Enters White Balance menu On/Off Backlight Comp. ON +20+Enter On/Off WB Setup ON +35+Enter Restores Camera Settings On Camera Default Restored ON +40+Enter Enters Main Setup Menu Playback A (Continuous) Playback A (Single) On Main Menu ON +46+Enter On/Off Pattern 1 ON +50+Enter On/Off Pattern 1 ON +51+Enter Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
85 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Bosch Protocol en 85 Preset Key Preset Number Example Playback B (Continuous) Playback B (Single) Enters Alarm Menu On/Off Pattern 2 ON +52+Enter On/Off Pattern 2 ON +53+Enter On Alarm Menu ON +64+Enter Acknowledge Alarms and Deactivate Alarms Off Alarm Action stopped Off +65+Enter Displays SW version no. Changes to Digital Zoom mode Enters Privacy Masking menu Record A: Enters Pattern Setup menu Record B: Enters Pattern setup menu Pre-Position Programming Pre-Position Recall On *SW Ver. Displayed ON +66+Enter On/Off *Digital Zoom ON +80+Enter On/Off Privacy Masking ON +87+Enter On/Off Pattern 1 ON +100+Enter On/Off Pattern 2 ON +101+Enter Set Preset 1-99 Set +99+Enter Shot Preset 1-99 Shot +99+Enter Bosch Security Systems, Inc
86 86 en Bosch Protocol AUTODOME 4000 Mini Preset Key Preset Number Example Set-recalibrate Home Position Set Run Calibration Set +110+Enter Restores all settings Factory Reset Set +899+Enter * SW Version Number displays 5seconds. *OSD message D.ZOOM in D.Z range displays 2 seconds Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
87 AUTODOME 4000 Mini Pelco Protocol en Pelco Protocol The following table lists camera functions in Pelco protocol. Preset Key Preset Numbe r Operation Example Preset Preset 1-59, No. +Preset 1+Preset Preset shortcut saving * Preset 1-59, * * Run PAN Preset 33 No. +Preset Run PAN ZERO Preset 34 No. +Preset Scan Setup Preset 60 No. +Preset Scan Preset/Scan No. +Preset Tour Setup Preset 70 No. +Preset Tour Preset/Tour No. +Preset Pattern Setup Preset 80 No. +Preset 33+Prese t 34+Prese t 60+Prese t 61+Prese t 1+Scan 70+Prese t 71+Prese t 1+Tour 80+Prese t Bosch Security Systems, Inc
88 88 en Pelco Protocol AUTODOME 4000 Mini Preset Key Preset Numbe r Operation Example Pattern Preset/ Pattern No. +Preset 81+Prese t 1+Patter n ENT Key Preset 90 No. +Preset Run HOME Preset 91 No. +Preset CLR Key Preset 92 No. +Preset ENT2 Key Preset 94 No. +Preset 90+Prese t 91+Prese t 92+Prese t 94+Prese t MENU Key Preset/ **Menu 95 No. +Preset 95+Prese t ESC Key Preset 96 No. +Preset 96+Prese t D.Zoom (Toggle) Preset 97 No. +Preset 97+Prese t Notice! # - To save position of the dome, press the desired preset number and hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds.- To go to the MAIN MENU, press and hold the [MENU] key for 2 seconds Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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