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AUTODOME 4000 Mini PTZ
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VEZ-400 Series
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Summary of Contents

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AUTODOME 4000 Mini PTZDomeVEZ-400 Series en Operations Manual

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Disposal - Your Bosch product was developed andmanufactured with high-quality material andcomponents that can be recycled and reused. Thissymbol means

Page 3 - Table of contents

Pluggable equipment - Install the socket outlet near theequipment so that it is easily accessible.Power resupply - If the unit is forced to power down

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Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording;therefore, Bosch Security Systems cannot be held liable for anydamage that results from

Page 5 - Safety precautions

– connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected;– consult the dealer or an experienced radio

Page 6 - Important safety instructions

d'interférences dans une installation particulière. L’utilisation dece produit dans une zone résidentielle peut provoquer desinterférences nuisib

Page 7 - Safety

Bosch noticesDanger!TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVECOVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

Page 8 - Important notices

Note:This manual has been compiled with great care and theinformation it contains has been verified thoroughly. The textwas complete and correct at th

Page 9 - Safety

DescriptionThis manual is a reference for programming and operatingAUTODOME 4000 camera. It contains information aboutfeatures, commands, and operatio

Page 10 - PTZ Dome

Notice!The AUTODOME 4000 Mini PTZ Dome uses a 30X zoom lens(fW=3.49 ±0.17mm fT=104.02 ±5.20mm). The polycarbonatebubble (part of the camera housing) c

Page 11 - Safety

UnpackingThis equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If anitem appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify theshipper immediately.Th

Page 13 - Safety

Qty Description1 T20 Security Torx wrench1 User Manual (this booklet)!Warning!Make sure that appropriate mounting screws, rubber O-rings,and anchors

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Additional Tools Required– No. 2 Phillips screwdriver– Drill with appropriate bit for pre-drilling anchor holes– Appropriate tool for cutting a hole i

Page 15 - Bosch notices

ModelNumberDescription DrawingVEZ-A4-IC AUTODOME 4000 In-ceiling Mount(Charcoal color andwhite color ceilingplate included)VEZ-A4-PC AUTODOME 4000Pipe

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ModelNumberDescription DrawingVEZ-A4-WC AUTODOME 4000Wall mount(Charcoal color) VEZ-A4-WW AUTODOME 4000Wall mount(White color)AUTODOME 4000 MiniPT

Page 17 - Description

Installation OverviewThe AUTODOME 4000 camera comes with the hardware andinstallation instructions necessary to mount the camera to aconcrete ceiling.

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Installing a Surface MountUse the following illustration as a guide for installing the cameradirectly onto the ceiling (surface mount):Figure 5.1: Mou

Page 19 - Unpacking

NumberDescription3 Camera base4 O-ring5 #8 x 32 screw6 Safety strap (will hold item #7 dome cover foreasy installation)7 Dome cover8 M4 x 12 Torx scre

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Notice!To prevent scratches on the dome cover, Do Not Remove theplastic film protecting the dome cover until after hardwareinstallation is complete.8.

Page 21 - Accessories

to protect the camera against water ingress. Tighten thescrews enough to ensure that the housing is secured to thecamera base and that the rubber O-ri

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ConnectionAfter the camera is mounted, connect the video, control, andpower cables.!Caution!Do not connect power to the camera until all other connect

Page 23 - Unpacking

Table of contents1Safety 51.1 Safety precautions 51.2 Important safety instructions 61.3 Important notices 81.4 FCC & ICES compliance 121.5 Bosch

Page 24 - Installation Overview

Figure 6.1: Typical wiring configuration124 VAC Power In2 Power connector with screw terminals3 Power adapter (supplied separately) (24 VAC, Peak 2.5

Page 25 - Installing a Surface Mount

Note: The box around several objects in the graphic aboveindicates that those devices are supplied separately.RS-485 ConnectionsThe camera can be cont

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Number Signal Color1 TRX + Sky2 TRX - WhiteTable 6.2: 2-pin Terminal Block ConnectionsNotice!When the camera's RS-485 port is connected to a MIC-

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Video ConnectionCoaxial cable terminated with a male BNC connector is the mostcommon method for transmitting composite video from thecamera to a monit

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The following table summarizes the maximum distances foralarm wires:Wire Size MaximumDistanceAWGmm Meters Feet22 0.644500 152.418 1.024800 243.8 Conne

Page 29 - Connection

Power Connections!Caution!The camera unit accepts 24 VAC power only. Do not connect120 V or 230 V to this camera!The recommended power cable is a 2-co

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Figure 6.2: Dome Camera SwitchesNumberDescription1 SW301 Rotary switch2 SW303 Dip switches3 SW302 Rotary switchFigure 6.3: Close-up of Rotary Switches

Page 31 - RS-485 Connections

Setting the address (ID) of the cameraTo prevent faulty operations and malfunctions, each cameramust have an unique address (ID). The default setting

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No5TerminationOff OffOn On*Table 6.8: Camera’s RS-485 Termination Setting (No. 5, Dip SwitchSW303)Notice!When the RS-485 signal is looped through, mak

Page 33 - Alarm Connections

On-Screen Display (OSD) MenuNotice!Before beginning this section of the manual, you must installand connect the camera to an interface device. Refer t

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7.4.1 OSD Setup 497.4.2 Privacy Zone 517.4.3 Image Setup 527.4.4 Motion/Face Detection 537.4.5 Language 547.5 Camera Setup 557.5.1 Focus/Zoom 557.5.2

Page 35 - Camera Settings

Notice!The step-by-step instructions in this chapter are written withthe idea that camera operators know the joystick/keyboardcommands (listed in the

Page 36 - 3 SW302 Rotary switch

Notice!You must save each state after each step of the submenu orthe edit menu upon editing functions or changing settings.You may need to save settin

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Main MenuThe MAIN MENU provides access to all programmable settingsfor the camera.When you use Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocol with your controller,you c

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Menu DescriptionSYSTEM SETUP Accesses system information and actionssuch as: rebooting, resetting defaultsettings, setting or resetting passwords.DISP

Page 39 - On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu

4 From the MAIN MENU, move the joystick to the right(setup menu of preset, pattern, tour, and scan). Move thejoystick to the right again to select the

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4. Save the settings.System Setup Menu SYSTEM SETUP INFO. REBOOT INITIALIZE 5.1 PROTOCOL LOG PASSWORD EXIT From this menu, yo

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SYSTEM INFORMATIONVEZ-400 MINI PTZ DOME VEZ4 SPD V1.0.0 VEZ4 CAM V1.0.0 RS485/9600 ID001 PAL -Exit: (FAR) 4 Note the system

Page 42 - Main Menu

1. Select the option "Yes."2. Select the value "Near." The system reboots.InitializeInitialize the system to restore some or all o

Page 43 - Editing Titles

– PATTERN: Clear saved Patterns.– SCAN: Clear saved Scan items.– [ETC: Clear other settings except camera and PTZsettings (CAM status and saved PRESET

Page 44 - Clearing Saved Functions

2. Press the key {Tele}.3. Select the option "Enable."4. Select the value "Enable." The system locks the password.Display Setup

Page 45 - System Setup Menu

SafetyBefore installing and operating the camera, please read thismanual carefully.Safety precautionsDanger!High risk: This symbol indicates an immine

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OSD SETUP LABEL POSITION TIME ZOOM ID MODE ANGLE SAVE BACK - CHANGE - TO SETUP1. Select the option "Label Pos

Page 47 - Initialize

7. Save the option.Privacy ZoneA Privacy mask zone allows an administrator to program a four-sided, user-defined zone which cannot be viewed by operat

Page 48 - Password

PRIVACY ZONE SETUP- CHANGE 1. Select the option "Privacy."2. Select a zone ID [00-14).3. Select the option "Edit."4. Sele

Page 49 - Display Setup

IMAGE SETUPBACK 1. Select the option "Mirror."2. Select the desired value for the image.– Normal– Horizontal– Vertical– H/V [Horizo

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MOTION/FACE DETECTIONATIME SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "MD/FD" to program motion detectionand/or face detection.2. Se

Page 51 - Privacy Zone

– German– Italian– Russian– SpanishCamera Setup CAMERA SETUP FOCUS/ZOOM W-BALANCE EXPOSURE DAY/NIGHT ADVANCED WDR/DNR EXIT

Page 52 - Image Setup

FOCUS/ZOOM SETUP FOCUS ZOOM SPD D.ZOOM SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Focus."2. Select the appropriate value:

Page 53 - Motion/Face Detection

1. From the MAIN MENU, select CAMERA SETUP. Thesubmenu CAMERA SETUP appears.2. Select W-Balance. The screen WB SETUP appears. WB SETUP MODE

Page 54 - Language

7. Save the settings.AE SetupShutter speed controls the electronic shutter. Set the shutterspeed to operate automatically (Auto) or manually (NumericV

Page 55 - Camera Setup

AE SETUPBACK 1. Select the option "Mode" (Auto Exposure (AE) Mode).2. Select the appropriate values (listed in the top row of theta

Page 56 - WB Setup

Important safety instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow these instructions.5. Do not install

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D/N SETUP DAY/NIGHT D&N DETECT D/N DTIME SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Day/Night."2. Select the appropri

Page 58 - AE Setup

detail by increasing the aperture gain of the camera andsharpening the edges in the picture. To set sharpness andbacklight settings:1. From the MAIN M

Page 59 - D/N Setup

images, even in low light. In ’WDR on’ mode, unnatural color orimage, and noise, may occur in a bright area. Under specialillumination, it is better t

Page 60 - Advanced

Dome Motion Setup DOME MOTION SETUP GENERAL SETUP MOTION SETUP HOME ACTION CALIBRATION EXIT From this menu, you can set t

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GENERAL SETUPPRESET SPEED SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Power-Up Act." The power-up action setsthe function (preset, t

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MOTION SETUP PROP PAN/TILT AUTO FLIP OVER TILT SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Prop. Pan/Tilt."2. Select the v

Page 63 - Dome Motion Setup

Home ActionThe Home Action sets the function that the camera shouldperform after the joystick controller has been idle forpredetermined amount of time

Page 64 - Motion Setup

– Preset– Scan– Tour3. Select the option "Number."4. Set the number for the action. For example, if "Action" is"Preset"

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CALIBRATION SETUPCALIBRATION SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "Auto Cal". This function is for automaticcalibration.2. Sel

Page 66 - Home Action

PRESET SETUPTITLE D TIME CLEAR SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "NO.###" to select a preset number.2. Select the app

Page 67 - Calibration

avoid injury from tip-over.10. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when lunused for long periods of time. This will prevent damageto the

Page 68 - Preset Setup

Pattern SetupA Pattern is used to display (or recall) a memorized, repeatedand serial trace of pan, tilt, and zoom. The camera has amaximum of 8 Patte

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6. Using the joystick, record the scene. Note that ’Time’means recorded time. The maximum amount of timeavailable for recording is 60 seconds.7. Save

Page 70 - Pattern Setup

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 sele

Page 71 - Tour Setup

SCAN SETUPSPEED DTIME DIRECTION MODE CLEAR SAVE BACK 1. Select the option "NO.###" to select a scan number.2

Page 72 - Scan Setup

16. Select the option "Mode."17. Select the appropriate value for the mode. In Auto Scanthere are two modes:– Endless mode: When the Start P

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ALARM SETUPNUMBER ATIME SAVE BACK - SET/CLEAR1. Select the appropriate alarm number.2. Select the option "In" to select the

Page 74 - Alarm Setup

Notice!In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan), youmust save Preset, Pattern, Tour, or Scan first.76 en | On-Screen Display (OSD)

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TroubleshootingIf problems occur, check the installation of the camera with theinstructions in this manual. Refer to this guide for furtherinformation

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Problem SolutionCamera is not workingproperly (includingwrong position ofcamera).- Power-cycle the camera andpower supply, or reset the camerausing th

Page 77 - Troubleshooting

Problem SolutionThe surface of the domecase is hot.- Check the voltage level of thedome camera and the status of thecamera.- Check that the camera isc

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Important notices!Caution!A regulated 24 VAC, 43W power supply is recommended for usewith this camera for the best picture and the most stableoperatio

Page 79 - Troubleshooting

Technical SpecificationsCamera ModuleImager 1/4" Double Scan, Super HADCCDEffective Pixels NTSC: 976(H)*494(V), PAL:976(H)*582(V)Resolution 600 T

Page 80 - Technical Specifications

Camera ModulePreset Position 99/210 Positions with camerastatusTour 2/8 Tours (Preset, Pattern, Scan)Pattern 2/8 PatternsOn-screen Display (OSD) Displ

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Camera ModuleMechanicalWeight 1.5 kgDimension Ø154 x 138 mm (H) (BubbleDome Ø110)Pan Angle 360° Continuous rotationEnvironmentOperating Temperature -1

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DimensionsØ112(4.41)Ø151.3(5.96)Ø154(6.06)26(1.02)79(3.11)138(5.43)mm(in.)Figure 10.1: Dimensions - Camera4-Ø4.8(0.19)85.6(3.37)85.6(3.37)mm(in.)Figur

Page 83 - Dimensions

Bosch ProtocolThe following table lists camera functions in Bosch protocol.Preset Key PresetNumberExampleFunction Activate/DeactivateCommand ExampleAu

Page 84 - Bosch Protocol

Preset Key PresetNumberExamplePlayback B(Continuous)On/Off Pattern 2 ON+52+EnterPlayback B(Single)On/Off Pattern 2 ON+53+EnterEnters AlarmMenuOn Alarm

Page 85 - Bosch Protocol

Preset Key PresetNumberExampleSet-recalibrateHome PositionSet Run Calibration Set+110+EnterRestores allsettings Factory Reset Set+899+Enter* SW Versi

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Pelco ProtocolThe following table lists camera functions in Pelco protocol.Preset Key PresetNumberOperation ExamplePreset Preset 1-59,101-250No.+Prese

Page 87 - Pelco Protocol

Preset Key PresetNumberOperation ExamplePattern Preset/Pattern81-88 No.+Preset81+Preset1+PatternENT Key Preset 90 No.+Preset90+PresetRun HOME Preset 9

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Limited Power Source. For safety reasons, the environmentalspecification of the camera lens assembly must be within theenvironmental specification of

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