Bosch NBN-80052 Installation Manual

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Page 1 - DINION IP 8000 MP

DINION IP 8000 MPNBN-80052 | NBN-80122 en Installation Manual

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System overviewDINION IP 8000 familyThe DINION IP 8000 family consists of the following cameras:– DINION IP starlight 8000 MP for high-performance inc

Page 3 - Table of contents

Using the cameraTo access the features of the camera, use a web browser. Thebrowser provides live viewing of the camera streams in theinterface window

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Operation with external systemsUsing a web browser to access the camera’s video streams andfunctions is the most direct way of using the camera. TheBo

Page 5 - Safety precautions

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

Page 6 - Important safety instructions

InstallationLens mountingThis procedure is only required for cameras not having a factoryfitted lens.Notice!Lenses weighing more than 0.5 kg (1.1lbs)

Page 7 - FCC and ICES compliance

Pin DC iris lens3 Drive +4 Drive -1. Remove the sensor protection cap from the camera (ifpresent).2. Screw the lens onto the camera using the CS or C‑

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Mounting the cameraNotice!Do not expose the image sensors to direct sunlight.Do not obstruct the free flow of air around the camera.1/4”-20 UNCThe cam

Page 9 - Short information

Local storageNotice!Local storage on SD cards should only be used for alarmrecording. To minimize the risk of losing information, usemultiple, redunda

Page 10 - System overview

ConnectionNetwork (and PoE power)4 5 6 4 5 61 2 3 1 2 3||- +MENUCVBSµSDETH-PoEDATAALARMEthernet (PoE)STP Cat 5e RJ45Connect the camera to a 10/100 Bas

Page 11 - Using the camera

Auxiliary power!Caution!The Low Voltage power supply unit must comply with EN/UL60950. The power supply must be a SELV-LPS unit or a SELV -Class 2 uni

Page 13 - Planning

Alarm5 mm (0.2 in)4 5 6 4 5 61 2 3 1 2 3||- +CVBSMENUµSDETH-PoEDATAALARMAlarm4 5 61 2 3|| PinAlarm socket1 Alarm in 12 Alarm in 23 Alarm out contact 1

Page 14 - Installation

Alarm in:Use the alarm input to connect external alarm devices such asdoor contacts or sensors:– TTL logic, +5 V nominal, +40 VDC max, DC coupled with

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Audio 4 5 6 4 5 61 2 3 1 2 3||- +MENUCVBSµSDETH-PoEDATAALARMLine GNDOutputInputConnect audio devices to the Audio In and Audio Outconnectors.The unit

Page 16 - Mounting the camera

Video monitor4 5 6 4 5 61 2 3 1 2 3||- +MENUCVBSµSDETH-PoEDATAALARMNBN-MCSMB(optional)Use the SMB video connector (CVBS) to connect an analogmonitor f

Page 17 - Local storage

Data5 mm (0.2 in)4 5 6 4 5 61 2 3 1 2 3||- +CVBSMENUµSDETH-PoEDATAALARMData4 5 61 2 3|| PinData socket1 Ground2 RxD / Rx+3 Rx-4 Ground5 TxD / Tx-6 Tx+

Page 18 - STP Cat 5e

ConfigurationSetting the field of viewWhen the camera is mounted and connected, its field of viewand focus point must be set. To do this:1. Connect a

Page 19 - Auxiliary power

Using the install wizardDINION IP starlight 8000 MP1. Power-up the camera and wait momentarily for it to start.2. Briefly press the MENU button to ope

Page 20 - (0.2 in)

5. To rotate the image 180°, press MENU for a longer timeuntil the image flips.6. Briefly press MENU to continue.7. Briefly press MENU to center the f

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DINION IP ultra 8000 MP1. Power-up the camera and wait momentarily for it to start.2. Briefly press the MENU button to open the wizard anddisplay the

Page 22 - OutputInput

7. Briefly press MENU to center the focus.8. Briefly press MENU to start the automatic back focusadjustment (AUTO BACK FOCUS).The motorized automatic

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Table of contents1Safety 51.1 Safety message explanation 51.2 Safety precautions 51.3 Important safety instructions 61.4 FCC and ICES compliance 71.5

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True Day/Night switchingThe camera is equipped with a motorized IR filter. Thismechanical IR filter is taken out of the optical path in low-lightcondi

Page 25 - Configuration

Camera configurationThe camera normally provides an optimal picture without theneed for further adjustments. However, you can use a webbrowser via the

Page 26 - Using the install wizard

Browser connectionA computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer is used to receivelive images, control the unit, and replay stored sequences. Theunit is

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TroubleshootingFunction testThe camera offers a variety of configuration options. Therefore,check that it works properly after installation and config

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Malfunction Possible causes SolutionNo connectionestablished, noimagetransmission.Incorrect unitconfiguration.Check allconfigurationparameters (reset

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Malfunction Possible causes SolutionThe audio voiceconnection is alreadyin use by anotherreceiver.Wait until theconnection is freeand then call thesen

Page 30 - True Day/Night switching

Malfunction Possible causes SolutionIncorrect firmwarefile.Enter the IP addressof the unit followedby /main.htmin yourWeb browser andrepeat the upload

Page 31 - Bosch Video Client

Testing the network connectionThe ping command can be used to check the connectionbetween two IP addresses. This allows testing whether a deviceis act

Page 32 - Protected network

Terminal programData TerminalIf a camera cannot be found in the network or the connection tothe network is interrupted, you can connect a data termina

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

Assigning an IP AddressBefore you can operate a camera in your network you must firstassign it an IP address that is valid for your network.The follow

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7.3.1 Bosch Video Client 317.4 Browser connection 327.4.1 Establishing the connection 327.4.2 Protected network 328Troubleshooting 338.1 Function test

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MaintenanceCleaningIt is generally sufficient to use a dry cloth for cleaning, but amoist lint-free cloth or leather shammy may also be used.Do not us

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DecommissioningTransferThe camera should only be passed on together with thisinstallation guide.DisposalDisposal - Your Bosch product was developed an

Page 37 - Customer service

Technical dataSpecifications (NBN-80052)PowerPower Supply 12 VDC Power-over-Ethernet 48 VDC nominalCurrentConsumption750 mA (12 VDC)200 mA (PoE 48 VDC

Page 38 - Terminal program

Video performance – Sensitivity(3200K, 89% reflectivity, 30% IRE, F1.2)Mono 5MP mode 0.004 lxMono 1080p mode 0.00275 lxVideo streamingVideo compressi

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Video resolution240p SD Encoding: 352 x 240;Displayed: 432 x 240144p SD 256 x 144Video functionsDay/Night Color, Monochrome, AutoAdjustable pictureset

Page 40 - Maintenance

Video functionsUser modes 9 modesOther functions Image flip, Pixel counter, Videowatermarking, Display stampingAudio streamingStandard G.711, 8 kHz sa

Page 41 - Decommissioning

Input/outputEthernet RJ45Data port RS‑232/422/485Local storageInternal RAM 10 s pre-alarm recordingMemory card slot Supports up to 32 GB microSDHC / 2

Page 42 - Technical data

SoftwareUnit Configuration Via web browser or ConfigurationManagerFirmware update Remotely programmableSoftware viewer Web browser, Bosch Video Client

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Specifications (NBN-80122)PowerPower Supply 12 VDC Power-over-Ethernet 48 VDC nominalCurrentConsumption750 mA (12 VDC)200 mA (PoE 48 VDC)PowerConsumpt

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Video performance – Sensitivity(3200K, 89% reflectivity, 30% IRE, 33 ms, F2.45), sceneilluminationMono (12MP /4K UHD mode)0.638 lxMono (1080pmode)0.32

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SafetySafety message explanation!Caution!Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, couldresult in minor or moderate injury.Notice!Indicat

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Video resolution (H x V)288p SD 512 x 288240p SD Encoding: 352 x 240;Displayed: 432 x 240144p SD 256 x 144Video functionsDay/Night Color, Monochrome,

Page 47 - Technical data

Video functionsUser modes 9 modesOther functions Image flip, Pixel counter, Videowatermarking, Display stampingAudio streamingStandard G.711, 8 kHz sa

Page 48 - Specifications (NBN-80122)

Input/outputEthernet RJ45Data port RS‑232/422/485Local storageInternal RAM 10 s pre-alarm recordingMemory card slot Supports up to 32 GB microSDHC / 2

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NetworkEthernet 10/100 Base-T, auto-sensing, half/fullduplexConnectivity ONVIF Profile S, Auto-MDIXOpticalLens mount Factory mountedLens type(NBN-8012

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EnvironmentalOperating Humidity 20% to 93% RHStorage Humidity up to 98% RH54 en | Technical data DINION IP 8000 MP2014.06 | v1.0 | AM18-Q0665 Bosch Se

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Bosch Security Systems B.V.Torenallee 495617 BA EindhovenThe Netherlandswww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Security Systems B.V., 2014

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Important safety instructionsRead, follow, and retain for future reference all of the followingsafety instructions. Follow all warnings before operati

Page 54 - Storage Humidity up to 98% RH

FCC and ICES complianceFCC & ICES InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursu

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NoticesNotice!Optical elements are sensitive and should be protected at alltimes. Do not allow objects to come into contact with glasssurfaces and do

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Short informationThis manual has been compiled with great care and theinformation it contains has been thoroughly verified. The textwas correct at the

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