
12 en | Standard Controls Universal Camera Setup Software
F.01U.172.623 | 1.0 | 2011.10 User Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
See the list below for a description of each auxiliaries function.
– Slow Zoom: Reduces the speed at which the MIC zooms.
– PTZ Scale: Scales the MIC speed dependent on zoom position.
– Wiper: Turns on or off the MIC wiper if fitted.
– Washer: Activates the washer relay in the PSU (if purchased). Also moves MIC to the
stored WashWipe position and turns on the wiper. Once de-activated, the MIC will return
to its original position and turn off the wiper.
– IR / Thermal: Dependent on the MIC, this will do one of 3 things:
For a Non-IR Standard MIC, the IR cut filter will come in and the image will go black and
white.
For a twin IR MIC, the cut filter will come in and the lamps will turn on.
Note: If the lamps do not turn on, ensure the power supply is an IR version and that Auto
Alarm and Multi Alarms are both turned on.
For a thermal MIC, the video output will switch from the Sony module to the thermal
module.
– Digital Zoom: This will enable the MIC to continue into the digital zoom once the optical
limit has been reached. For this option to function, you must enable Digital Zoom under
the MIC Setups tab.
– Auto Pan: This will start the MIC panning between left and right defined limits.
– On Screen Data: This activates the Sony modules’ on-screen icons.
User Defined Auxiliaries
This section enables the user to transmit a specific On or Off Aux command to the MIC where
the number is user defined.
4.6 MIC Protocol Programming
This section describes the controls found on the Programmer page of Camset. The
Programmer is designed to allow the user to update or change the software inside any MIC
product, either remotely or with a direct connection. This software can also be used to
generate and set the security code inside the MIC which is used for up the telemetry
programming, reliant upon a correct password being entered (these options are for user with
Forward Vision protocol only).
4.6.1 Selecting a MOT File
Using a MIC File
The MIC files provide an easier method of locating the correct MOT file for a required MIC
model and protocol. Each individual MOT file is stored along with some basic information
allowing for an easier interface.
Camset will automatically open the latest MIC file stored in the folder location - Install
Directory\MIC Files\ - and load the contents into the drop-down boxes.
If a newer version of the MIC File is downloaded from the Bosch website, it can be loaded into
this folder easily by using the Update Default MIC File. A browse window opens in which the
user can select the new file. Click Open. The file will be copied into the correct directory.
Alternatively, load an older or specific MIC file by clicking the Browse for MIC File and
selecting the required file.
With either method of MIC file selection, the filename and location will be indicated in the text
box and the Status window will indicate some attributes associated with the MIC file,
including file type (indicating the data structure method), description and release. The combo
boxes below will also populate with the options stored inside of the batch file. An individual
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