Bosch Appliances Security Camera 7000 User Manual

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Page 1 - AUTODOME 7000

AutoDome 7000 Series (IP and HD)AUTODOME 7000

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Permanently connected equipment - Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in thebuilding installation wiring.Pluggable equipment - Install

Page 3 - Table of contents

AUTODOME IP Cameras AUTODOME HD CamerasH.264 BP+ bit-rate-limitedSelect this setting when using hardwaredecoders. The bit rate is limited to 1.2 Mbps.

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AUTODOME IP Profiles AUTODOME HD ProfilesDSL SD high quality / low latencyISDN (1B) SD high qualityModem SD low bandwidthGSM DSL ISDN (2B)Refer to En

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10. To hide all masks from an image view, click the Disable Masks check box.Note: If you choose to hide all masks, you must enable each individual mas

Page 6 - Safety EN

If you select this option, the camera makes the following changes automatically:– Night Mode: switches to Color– Auto Iris: switches to ConstantFixed

Page 7 - Safety EN

Night mode thresholdAdjusts the level of light at which the camera automatically switches out of night mode (B/W)operation. Select a value between 10

Page 8 - Important Notices

Digital zoomDigital zoom is a method of decreasing (narrowing) the apparent angle of view of a digitalvideo image. It is accomplished electronically,

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To record a tour:1. Click the Start Recording button. The system prompts you to overwrite the existing tour.2. Click Yes to overwrite the existing tou

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4. Type an optional name for the scene, up to 20 characters long.5. Click OK to save the scene to the Preposition list.The asterisk (*) to the left of

Page 11 - Connection in Applications

4. Type a name for the log file and click Save.AudioYou can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. The current videoima

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Storage ManagementYou can record the images from the camera on various local storage media (user-supplied SD,SDHC, or SDXC memory card) or on an appro

Page 13 - Unpacking

– cet appareil doit pouvoir tolérer toutes les interférences auxquelles il est soumit, ycompris les interférences qui pourraient influer sur son bon f

Page 14 - Tools Required

Device managerIf you activate the Managed by VRM option in this screen, the VRM Video Recording Managerwill manage all recording and you will not be a

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!Caution!If older recordings are not allowed to be overwritten when the available memory capacity hasbeen used, the recording in question will be stop

Page 16 - Additional Products Required

Standard recordingHere you can select the mode for standard recordings.If you select Continuous, the recording proceeds continuously. If the maximum m

Page 17 - System overview

Standard profileFrom this field, you can select the encoder profile to be used for recording (see EncoderProfile, page 96).Notice!The recording profil

Page 18 - Pre-installation Checklist

Recording SchedulerThe recording scheduler allows you to link the created recording profiles with the days andtimes at which the camera's images

Page 19 - Stabilization

HolidaysYou can define holidays that are not in the standard weekly schedule on which recordings areto apply. This allows you to apply a schedule for

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Advanced Mode: AlarmAlarm ConnectionsYou can select how the camera responds to an alarm. In the event of an alarm, the unit canautomatically connect t

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Notice!If you enter the destination IP address 0.0.0.0 for destination 10, this address will no longerbe used for the tenth attempt at automatic conne

Page 22 - Corner Mounts)

Auto-connectSelect the On option to automatically re-establish a connection to one of the previouslyspecified IP addresses after each reboot, after a

Page 23 - Warning!

VCA configurationSelect one of the profiles here to activate it or edit it.You can rename the profile.1. To rename the file, click the icon to the rig

Page 24 - (Pole) Mounts

Email: [email protected] ServiceTelephone: 888-289-0096Fax: 585-223-9180Email: [email protected] SupportTelephone: 8

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Alarm statusThe alarm status is displayed here for information purposes. This means you can check theeffects of your settings immediately.Aggregation

Page 26 - 5 4 3 2 1

Debounce time 1 s (MOTION+ only)The debounce time is intended to prevent very brief alarm events from triggering individualalarms. If the Debounce tim

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2. If necessary, click Clear All first to clear the current selection (fields marked yellow).3. Left-click the fields to be activated. Activated field

Page 28 - LINE NC NEUT

Tamper detectionYou can reveal the tampering of cameras and video cables by means of various options. Run aseries of tests at different times of the d

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Reference CheckYou can save a reference image that is continuously compared with the current video image. Ifthe current video image in the marked area

Page 30 - 24V NC 24V

Figure 14.2: Virtual Masks3. Click Enabled to enable the virtual mask. The rectangle that represents the mask in thepreview window becomes red. The te

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Signal RangesYou can exclude particular signal ranges in order to avoid false alarms. For this reason thetotal signal is divided into 13 tonal ranges

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Alarm Task Editor!Caution!Editing scripts on this page overwrites all settings and entries on the other alarm pages. Thisprocedure cannot be reversed.

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Advanced Mode: InterfacesAlarm InputsSelect the type of input for each physical alarm. Select from either N.O. (Normally Open) orN.C. (Normally Closed

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Automatic IP assignmentIf a DHCP server is employed in the network for the dynamic assignment of IP addresses, youcan activate acceptance of IP addres

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UnpackingThis equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have beendamaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately.V

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Consult the network administrator for valid IPv6 address construction.Prefix lengthA typical IPv6 node address consists of a prefix and an interface i

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HTTP browser portSelect a different HTTP browser port from the list if required. The default HTTP port is 80. Ifyou want to allow only secure connecti

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DynDNSFill in thefields in this section as necessary.Enable DynDNSDynDNS.org is a DNS hosting service that stores IP addresses in a database ready for

Page 39 - Caution!

AdvancedThe settings on this page are used to implement advanced settings for the network.Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In

Page 40 - Description

Notice!To use the UPnP function on a computer, both the Universal Plug and Play Device Host andSSDP Discovery Service must be active in Windows XP and

Page 41 - P106 P105

EnableTo enable simultaneous data reception on several receivers you need to activate the multicastfunction. To do this, check the box. You can then e

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Posting intervalEnter the interval in seconds at which the images will be sent to an FTP server. Enter 0 (zero)if you do not want any images to be sen

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Advanced Mode: ServiceMaintenanceUpdate serverEnter the path of the server on which to perform the update. Click Check to verify the path.FirmwareThe

Page 44 - 24V NC 24V

3. Once all files have been successfully uploaded, the unit must be rebooted. In the addressbar of your browser, enter /reset after the IP address of

Page 45 - 6 5 4 3 2 1

OperationUsing the AUTODOME CameraThe AUTODOME 7000 Series transmits PTZ control commands and images over a TCP/IPnetwork. It also allows users to con

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Mounting Options Part Numbers– Power Box with 120 VAC transformeror with 230 VAC transformerVG4-A-PA1VG4-A-PA2Power Supply Box and cover with 120 VAC

Page 47 - Installing the VGA-ROOF-MOUNT

Maximum Number of ConnectionsIf you do not connect, the unit may have reached its maximum number of connections.Depending on the unit and network conf

Page 48 - Figure 8.8: VGA-ROOF-MOUNT

1. This function is also accessible by using the mouse scroll wheel while in the Live videoframe.2. This button is also used as the “Enter” button to

Page 49 - Figure 8.9: Attach Dome Cap

Events such as the triggering or end of alarms are shown in the Event Log field. You can savethese messages automatically in a file (see the AUTODOME

Page 50 - 5 in

Figure 15.2: Aux Control Tab1 Command number field2 Keypad (numbers 0-9)3 Show a preset shot4 Set a preset shot5 Initiates a command6 Deletes a number

Page 51 - 2 Video Coax In J102

LIVEPAGE Special FunctionsThe camera offers special command buttons on the LIVEPAGE. Scan 360Click this button to start a continuous 360° pan. To stop

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1. Click the icon again to stop recording.2. To change the storage location for the recorded video, navigate to the LIVEPAGE settingson the SETTINGS p

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To play back recorded video sequences:1. Select Recording 1 or 2 in the drop-down menu. (The contents for 1 and 2 are identical,only the quality and l

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Using Intelligent TrackingConfiguring Intelligent TrackingThe camera utilizes the built-in Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) to continuously follow an

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– Mount the camera in the most stable position. Avoid locations affected by vibrations,such as those caused by a roof-top air conditioner. These vibra

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If the Intelligent Tracking feature is set to Auto or Click, the live video image displays an eyeicon in a color that conveys the state of the Intelli

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1 Screwdriver, straight-blade, 2.5 mm (0.1 in.)– Pendant Arm to:– Wall Mount– Corner Mount– Mast (pole) Mount– Roof parapet Mount– Pipe Mount– In-ceil

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(50 lux or better), should be at least 60 seconds in duration, and should have a smooth pan/tilt path (without erratic stops and starts), with the len

Page 59 - Wire the Interface Box

5. Installation in a corrosive environment (for example, near a coastline)The fasteners and fixtures shipped with the camera help to keep the camera s

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If the direct-connect method is not practical you can also update the HD camera through aLocal Area Network (LAN). You cannot, however, update the cam

Page 61 - Interface Box Connections

TroubleshootingIf you experience difficulties operating your AUTODOME camera, refer to the following. If theguidelines do not enable you to solve the

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Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the ProblemBackground is toobright to see subject– Turn on backlight compensation via the Settings menu (o

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MaintenanceThe bubble is made of Acrylic or Polycarbonate, depending on the application. Polycarbonatebubbles provide high impact resistance, and its

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Cleaning the Bubble ExteriorThe exterior of the bubble is hard coated for extra protection. If cleaning becomes necessary,only use cleaning solutions

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Technical dataFor product specifications, see the datasheets for AUTODOME IP 7000 Series and forAUTODOME HD 7000 Series, available on the appropriate

Page 66 - Secure Housing to Ceiling

User Command TableNotice!Some of the following commands may not apply to your camera. Locked Alarm RuleOutputFunctionKeyCommNo.Command Description Y

Page 67 - Preparing the Bubble

Locked Alarm RuleOutputFunctionKeyCommNo.Command DescriptionY On/Off 94 Set Azimuth Zero Point Sets the zero degree pan position. On/Off 95 Displ

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1 Barrel connector – Roof parapet Mount– Pipe MountOnly if installing a fiber optic modelNo1 Appropriate tool forcutting a hole in drywallor ceiling t

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IndexAactivating the recording, 115activation key, 138AE-response speed, 103alarm, 91alarm connectors, 25alarm e-mail, 126alarm inputs, 24, 32, 53, 60

Page 70 - Connection

Ddate format, 89daylight saving time, 90default profile, 99default recording profile, 111default VCA profile, 118deleting recordings, 111device ID, 88

Page 71 - Ethernet Connections

Llanguage, 92licenses, 138LIVEPAGE, 79, 93, 139, 148log, 94, 107Mmanufacturer logo, 92mast installation;pole installation;banding tool, 22, 33millisec

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Qquality of service;QoS;networkingQoS, 134RRADIUS, 133reboot, 95receiver password, 116record;IPrecord, 17recorded tour, 105recording, 93, 108, 145reco

Page 73 - Alarms and Relay Connections

Ttamper detection, 123target bit rate, 98TCP, 117, 130TCP port;networkingTCP port, 134TCP/IP;networking, 139tilt limit, 105time, 85, 89, 90time server

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.850 Greenfield RoadLancaster, PA, 17601USAwww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2013

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System overviewThe AUTODOME 7000 Series camera includes the following functionality:Function DescriptionVideo Encoding The camera uses the H.264 compr

Page 78 - Configuration

Pre-installation Checklist1. Determine the location and distance for the power supply box based on its voltage andcurrent consumption.You may choose t

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StabilizationSurveillance cameras are susceptible to vibrations caused by wind or vibrations emanatingfrom the medium to which the camera is attached.

Page 81 - Figure 12.2: Basic Mode menu

Installing the Optional SD CardThe camera can accept a customer-supplied SDHC or SDXC memory card (hereafter referredto as “SD card”) for local storag

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5. Follow the steps in one of these sections (depending on the type of camera mount):Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing, page 69 or Replace t

Page 83 - Configuring Audio (Optional)

Mount Power Supply Box (Wall, Mast (Pole), andCorner Mounts)Before mounting the Power Supply Box, decide if you should wire the box through the holes

Page 84 - Basic Mode: Device Access

!Warning!For units intended to be installed outdoors: All wiring (power and I/O cabling) connecting tothe unit must be routed separately inside differ

Page 85 - Basic Mode: Network

Installing the Pendant Arm Wall, Corner, and Mast(Pole) MountsDescriptionThis chapter details how to install an AUTODOME to a Wall, Corner, or Mast (p

Page 86 - Basic Mode: Encoder

1 123456234N.O. COM N.C. A1 GND A21 PINPINP102P103P104WHITEORANGEBROWNGREENWHITEORANGEBROWNGREENYELLOWBLUE234567Figure 7.1: Alarm and relay co

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TRANSFORMER (115/230VAC MODELS)P1011 2 36 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1P106XF102 XF103XF101J103J103J103J103J102J102J102J102J101J101J101J101J1

Page 88 - Identification

Fuse SpecificationsVolts XF101 Mains XF102 Camera XF103 Heater24 V T 5.0 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A115 V T 1.6 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A230 V T 0.8A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A

Page 89 - Date/Time

Route Power through Intermediate Power Supply BoxYou may route the main power supply through a VG4-PSU1 (120 V transformer) or through aVG4-PSU2 (230

Page 90 - Display Stamping

No. Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Ground Grounding ScrewP101 120/230 VAC Power In Line NC Neutral P107 24 VAC Power Out Eart

Page 91 - Advanced Mode: Web Interface

Table of contents1Safety EN 61.1 About this Manual 61.2 Legal Information 61.3 Safety Precautions 61.4 Important Safety Instructions 61.5 Important No

Page 92 - Appearance

!Warning!Ensure that you connect the outgoing power supply wires to the P107 heater connectors (HNand HL). The heater power (XF103) fuse can handle a

Page 93 - LIVEPAGE Functions

Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply BoxThe bottom hinge pin of the Pendant Arm is provided with a Hinge Pin Stop to hold the hingeopen while attaching

Page 94

Make Connections in the Power Supply Box1 2 3Figure 7.8: Pendant Arm connections to Power Supply Box1. Attach the earth ground wire (item 1 in the ill

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Installing the VGA-PEND-WPLATEThis section provides instructions to install a wall, corner, or mast mount with the VGA-PEND-WPLATE Mounting Plate inst

Page 96 - Encoder Profile

3. Ensure that the mounting plate is secure.Attach the Pendant Arm to the Mounting PlateThe bottom hinge pin of the Pendant Arm is provided with a Hin

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4. Once you have the hinges aligned, release the top hinge pin to engage its mating hinge onthe Mounting Plate. Then release the bottom hinge pin from

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Figure 7.11: Mounting Plate - Inside DetailRef.Description1 Grounding lug with two spade terminals2 Earth ground lug with crimp ring terminal3 Wire in

Page 99 - Encoder Streams

14. Attach the 6-pin serial communication mating connector to the Serial Communicationscable (cable 8).15. Connect the Earth ground wire, if available

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abFigure 7.12: Attach Pendant to Arm1Tilt up.2 Hook and drop.2a Recessed Hinge Pin2b Dome Connector3 Rotate down to engage dome connector.4 Tighten th

Page 101 - Privacy Masks

4. Hold the Pendant housing in position while tightening the two (2) 5-mm Allen headmounting screws on top of the housing to 10-12 N-m (90-105 in.-lbs

Page 102 - Camera Settings

11.2 Power Cable and Wire Distances Guides 7011.3 Ethernet Connections 7111.4 Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter (Optional) 7211.5 Alarms and Relay

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Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe MountsDescriptionThis chapter details how to install an AUTODOME camera to a Roof Parapet or to a Pipemount. Any

Page 104 - Lens Settings

GND TXD RXD  C+ C-GND TXD RXD  C+ C-P101P106 P105P107XF102 XF103XF1015 4 3 2 1J103J103J103J102J101(LED)HTR

Page 105 - PTZ Settings

GND TXD RXD  C+ C-GND TXD RXD  C+ C-P101P106 P105P107XF102 XF103XF1015 4 3 2 1J103J103J103J102J101(LED)HTR

Page 106 - Prepositions and Tours

1. Cut and trim the high voltage 115/230 VAC power and ground wires with sufficient slackto reach their connector terminal in the box, but not so long

Page 107

GND TXD RXD  C+ C-P101P106XF102 XF103XF1015 4 3 2 1J103J103J103J102J101(LED)HTR DOME24V NC 24V(FUSE)(FUSE)(FUS

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CONTROLTO DOMEO DOMO DOMCONTROL IN/OUTGND GND GND TXD RXD C+ C- P1011 2 36 5 4 3 2 16 5 4 3 2 1P106P105P107XF102 XF103

Page 109 - Storage Management

No. Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Ground Grounding ScrewP101 115/230 VAC or24 VAC Power InLine NC Neutral P107 24 VAC Power toDo

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Notice!After all wiring is complete, close the cover door and tighten the two (2) captive screws onthe cover door to 10-12 N-m (90-105 in.-lbs) to ens

Page 111 - Recording Profiles

Notice!Fasteners are not supplied with the Roof Parapet Mount Kit since it depends on the materialto which it is attached. The material must accommoda

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Figure 8.9: Attach Dome Cap1Thread Sealant or tape2 Dome Cap11. Run a bead of RTV Silicon sealant around the down pipe/Dome Cap interface to seal anyg

Page 113 - Maximum Retention Time

14.32 Alarm Connections 11614.33 VCA 11814.34 Virtual Masks 12414.35 Audio Alarm 12514.36 Alarm E-Mail 12614.37 Alarm Task Editor 12714.38 Alarm Rules

Page 114 - Recording Scheduler

5 in.12.7 cmmin.Figure 8.10: Pipe Mount1Gasket2 Flange3 Cap1. Before installing the Top-Mounting Flange, ensure there is an adequate opening in

Page 115 - Recording Status

BNC7564321 21213J102P107 P101P102P103P104P106J101AGNDA7A6A5A4A3AGNDOUT 3OUT 2OUT 1123456P105Figure 8.11: Pipe Interface Board Connections1Pipe Interf

Page 116 - Alarm Connections

3 6-pin ConnectorAlarms In (3-7)P103 4 4-pin ConnectorAlarms Out (1-3)P102 5 100 Ω ResistorNote: When usingthe audio input inan AUTODOME7000

Page 117

The Pipe Interface Board contains all of the connectors for control, data, image, and powerwires. Follow the procedures below to make the proper conne

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7 GroundFor in-ceiling mount only: Low Voltage TTL (3.3V) can also be used.4 Connect the plugs to their mating connectors P103 and P102 on the Pip

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abcFigure 8.14: Pendant to Roof / Pipe Mount Attachment1Tilt Dome2 Hook and drop2a Dome Cap2b Recessed Hinge Pin2c Dome Connector3 Rotate down to enga

Page 120

Make Connections in the Power Supply Box1. Attach the earth ground wire to the grounding screw on the left side of the box.2. Connect the 24 VAC to Do

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Installing the In-Ceiling MountDescriptionThis chapter details how to install the camera in an In-Ceiling Mount. The In-CeilingAUTODOME camera is suit

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1. Choose the desired location to mount the dome, and remove an adjacent ceiling tile.2. Loosen the four (4) securing screws, located in the corners o

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Figure 9.4: Tighten Bracket Securing Screw3. Secure the Bracket Assembly to an overhead securing point with a safety wire.Figure 9.5: Secure Bracket A

Page 124 - Virtual Masks

Safety ENAbout this ManualThis manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has beenthoroughly verified. The text was comp

Page 125 - Audio Alarm

Figure 9.6: Interface Box ConnectionsAfter routing all video, control, power, and alarm wires:1. Attach a 3/4-inch NPS (20-mm) conduit fitting to the

Page 126 - Alarm E-Mail

1 123456234N.O. COM N.C. A1 GND A21 PINPINP102P103P104WHITEORANGEBROWNGREENWHITEORANGEBROWNGREENYELLOWBLUE234567Figure 9.7: Alarm and relay co

Page 127 - Alarm Rules

P105P104P102P103J101J10224VAC24VACP101SIG GNDTXD (-)RXD (+)C +C -NCNOCOMAGNDA2A1J103A3A4A5A6A7AGNDAGNDOUT3OUT2OUT1Figure 9.8: In-ceiling Interface Bo

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Notice!Pins for P105 1, 2, 4, and 5 are used for audio input and output for AUTODOME 7000 Seriescameras; however, their labels are still those of prev

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1 2345Figure 9.9: In-ceiling (IP54 Rating) Installation Diagram1White Trim Ring (factory-installed ondome bubble)5 Inner Ring2 Black Trim Ring (suppli

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Figure 9.10: Attach Housing to Interface Box1. Insert the In-ceiling housing through the hole in the ceiling to verify that the edge of thehole suppor

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!Caution!The In-ceiling dome is provided with tether points on each side of the housing. To preventinjury, attach a safety wire from a secure anchor p

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Preparing the BubbleThe inside of the housing may contain packing material to safeguard the camera duringshipping. If so, you must remove the packing

Page 133 - Advanced

Figure 10.2: Pendant Bubble Release Opening3. Firmly rotate the bubble counterclockwise approximately 20 degrees until the bubbleassembly releases fro

Page 134 - Multicast

Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housingFigure 10.3: In-Ceiling Bubble1. Use a non-permanent marking instrument (such as chalk or a carpenter penci

Page 135 - Image Posting

2. Heat Sources - Do not install the unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters,stoves, or other equipment (including amplifiers) that prod

Page 136

ConnectionConnecting the AUTODOME camera to the PC1. Install the camera according to the instructions in the appropriate Installation section ofthis m

Page 137 - Maintenance

!Caution!Compliance with EN50130-4 Alarm Standard – CCTV for Security ApplicationsTo meet the requirements of the EN50130-4 Alarm Standard, an ancilla

Page 138 - System Overview

!Warning!BOSCH High PoE or PoE+ (802.3at): Use only approved High PoE or PoE+ (802.3at) devices.For outdoor pendant applications that require heater p

Page 139 - Operation

Ethernet Media ConverterData Interface EthernetData Rate 10/100 MbpsIEEE 802.3 CompliantFull Duplex or Half Duplex Electrical PortFull Duplex Optical

Page 140

2.2KFigure 11.2: N.O.S. - Normally Open Supervised Connections1 Dry Contact 3 Dome Connector2 Alarm 1 or 2 only (Pin 5 or 6) 4 Ground (Pin 7)3. From t

Page 141 - Operation

Configuring Non-supervised Alarms (inputs 3 through 7)You can configure alarms 3 through 7 as non-supervised Normally Open (N.O.) or NormallyClosed (N

Page 142

Alarm OutputsThe camera incorporates two (2) types of alarm outputs: one dry contact relay and three (3)open collector outputs or transistor outputs.C

Page 143 - Figure 15.2: Aux Control Tab

Wire SpecificationsWire Type Shielded Coax (recommended)Distance Typically 10 m (33 ft), but depends on the signal levelGage Typically 22 AWG to conn

Page 144

ConfigurationSystem RequirementsThe AUTODOME 7000 Series requires specific software and hardware to allow a user to viewlive images and to configure c

Page 145 - Figure 15.3: Playback page

Configuring the AUTODOME 7000 Series CameraTo operate the camera in your network, you must assign a valid network IP address to it. Ifyour network has

Page 146

exposure to moisture, water, and/or inclement weather (rain, snow, etc.);liquid has been spilled in or on the equipment;an object has fallen into the

Page 147 - Using Intelligent Tracking

5. In the left pane of the window, click Advanced Mode, and then click Network. TheNetwork menu expands.6. Click Network Access to open the Network Ac

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4 Configure the settings on this page based on the addresses provided by your localnetwork administrator.Notice!Click the Help on this page? link if y

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Figure 12.3: Advanced Mode menu, collapsed!Caution!The settings in the Advanced Mode should only be processed or modified by expert users orsystem sup

Page 150

!Caution!Save each change with the associated Set button.Clicking the Set button saves the settings only in the current field. Changes in any other fi

Page 151 - BVIP Firmware Updates

Configuration via IP, Basic ModeAll parameter groups are described in this chapter in the order in which they are listed in theconfiguration menu, fro

Page 152

Basic Mode: Date/TimeDevice date/Device time/Device time zoneIf there are multiple devices operating in your system or network, it is important to syn

Page 153 - Troubleshooting

Gateway addressIf you want the unit to establish a connection to a remote location in a different subnet, enterthe IP address of the gateway here. Oth

Page 154

Basic Mode: AudioYou can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. The current videoimage is shown in the small window nex

Page 155

Configuration via IP, Advanced ModeAll parameter groups are described in this chapter in the order in which they are listed in theconfiguration menu,

Page 156

PasswordAn AUTODOME camera is generally protected by a password to prevent unauthorized accessto the unit. You can use different authorization levels

Page 157 - Technical data

– Connect outdoor equipment to the unit's inputs only after this unit has had its groundingplug connected to a grounded outlet or its ground term

Page 158 - User Command Table

Daylight saving timeThe internal clock can switch automatically between normal and daylight saving time (DST).The unit already contains the data for D

Page 159

1. Select the desired option from the list.2. If you select the Custom option, additional fields are displayed where you can specify theexact position

Page 160

AppearanceOn this page you can adapt the appearance of the web interface and change the websitelanguage to meet your requirements. If necessary, you c

Page 161

LIVEPAGE FunctionsOn this page you can adapt the LIVEPAGE functions to your requirements. You can choosefrom a variety of different options for displa

Page 162

2. If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory.LoggingSave event logCheck this option to save event messages in a text file on your local

Page 163

Max Frame Rate Option Available Streaming Options25/30 ips (up to 1920 x 1080) H.264 MP 720p25/30 FixedH.264 MP 1080p25/30 Fixed50/60 ips (up to 1280

Page 164

Encoder ProfileFigure 14.1: Advanced Mode>Camera>Encoder Profile 1For the video signal encoding, you can select a code algorithm and you can cha

Page 165

AUTODOME IP Profiles AUTODOME HD ProfilesHigh resolution 1Target bit rate: 2000 kbpsMaximum bit rate: 4000 kbpsEncoding interval: 30.00 ipsHD Image Op

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Notice!All parameters combine to make up a profile and are dependent on one another. If you enter asetting that is outside the permitted range for a p

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Min. P-frame QPThis setting allows you to adjust the image quality of the I-frames. The basic setting Autoautomatically adjusts the quality to the set

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