Page 3 - Table of contents
Table of contents 1 Safety EN 6 1.1 About this Manual 6 1.2 Legal Information 6 1.3 Safety Precautions 6 1.4 Important Safety Instructions 6 1.5 Important Notices 8 1.6 Connection in Applications 11 1.7 Customer Support and Service 11 2 Unpacking 13 2.1 Parts List, Installation 13 2.2 Tools Required...
Page 6 - Safety EN; About this Manual
Safety EN About this Manual This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has beenthoroughly verified. The text was complete and correct at the time of printing. Because of theongoing development of products, the content of the manual may change without notice.Bosch S...
Page 8 - Important Notices
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 unit;unit has been dropped or the unit cabinet is damaged;unit exhibits a distinct change in performance;unit does not operate normally when the user ...
Page 13 - Unpacking; Parts List, Installation
Unpacking This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have beendamaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately.Verify that all the parts listed in the Parts List below are included. If any items are missing,notify your Bosch Security Systems Sales or Customer S...
Page 14 - Tools Required
Mounting Options Part Numbers – Power Box with 120 VAC transformeror with 230 VAC transformer VG4-A-PA1VG4-A-PA2 Power Supply Box and cover with 120 VAC transformer or with 230 VAC transformer VG4-A-PSU1 VG4-A-PSU2 Trim Skirt for Power Supply Box (optional) VG4-A-TSKIRT Bosch High PoE 60W midspan NP...
Page 16 - Only if installing a fiber optic model; Additional Products Required; Quantity Product
1 Barrel connector – Roof parapet Mount – Pipe Mount Only if installing a fiber optic model No 1 Appropriate tool forcutting a hole in drywallor ceiling tile In-ceiling Mount No 1 Pliers In-ceiling Mount No Additional Products Required The following table lists additional products, sold separately b...
Page 17 - System overview; Allows playback of stored video from a customer-provided SD card.
System overview The AUTODOME 7000 Series camera includes the following functionality: Function Description Video Encoding The camera uses the H.264 compression standards and ensures that thedata rate remains low even with high image quality and can also beadapted to local conditions within wide limi...
Page 18 - Pre-installation Checklist
Pre-installation Checklist 1. Determine the location and distance for the power supply box based on its voltage andcurrent consumption.You may choose to route the main power supply through an intermediate power supplybox (VG4-PSU1 or VG4-PSU2) before connecting the power to the pendant arm powersupp...
Page 19 - Stabilization
Stabilization Surveillance cameras are susceptible to vibrations caused by wind or vibrations emanatingfrom the medium to which the camera is attached. Cameras attached to a pole, roof, or to abridge are especially vulnerable. Bosch offers the following recommendations to stabilize anAUTODOME 7000 a...
Page 20 - Installing the Optional SD Card
Installing the Optional SD Card The camera can accept a customer-supplied SDHC or SDXC memory card (hereafter referredto as “SD card”) for local storage. (The camera will not accept MicroSD cards.) Using an SDcard is optional.Ideally, you should install the SD card before mounting the camera. To ins...
Page 22 - Place the Power Supply Box into the optional Trim Skirt.
Mount Power Supply Box (Wall, Mast (Pole), and Corner Mounts) Before mounting the Power Supply Box, decide if you should wire the box through the holes inthe bottom or back of the box. If wiring the box through the back, move the two (2) seal plugsto the bottom through the holes before mounting. Not...
Page 24 - Installing the Pendant Arm Wall, Corner, and Mast; Description; Making the Connections; Attach an RJ45 plug to the incoming Ethernet cable.; Connecting Alarm Inputs and Outputs
Installing the Pendant Arm Wall, Corner, and Mast (Pole) Mounts Description This chapter details how to install an AUTODOME to a Wall, Corner, or Mast (pole) mount. Anydifferences to the installation between these two mounting systems are noted. Route Wires and Attach Connectors Notice!If you plan t...
Page 26 - Ground Screw
TRANSFORMER (115/230VAC MODELS) P101 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 P106 XF102 XF103 XF101 J103 J103 J103 J103 J102 J102 J102 J102 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101J101 J101 J101 J1...
Page 27 - Ground
Fuse Specifications Volts XF101 Mains XF102 Camera XF103 Heater 24 V T 5.0 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A 115 V T 1.6 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A 230 V T 0.8A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A ! Warning!Fuse replacement by qualified service personnel only. Replace with same type fuse. Fuse Specifications Volts XF101 Mains XF102 Camera X...
Page 28 - Route Power through Intermediate Power Supply Box; Transformer
Route Power through Intermediate Power Supply Box You may route the main power supply through a VG4-PSU1 (120 V transformer) or through aVG4-PSU2 (230 V transformer) Power Supply Box before connecting the power to a VG4-PA0(24 V, no transformer) Power Supply Box. The main issue with this configurati...
Page 29 - Connector
No. Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Ground Grounding Screw P101 120/230 VAC Power In Line NC Neutral P107 24 VAC Power Out Earth Ground Heater(24 VAC) Heater(24 VAC) Table 7.2: VG4-PSU1/VG4-PSU2 Power Supply Box Connections 1. Route the high voltage 120/230 VAC lines through the earth-...
Page 30 - Ground Wire
! 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 higher amperage (3.15 A) than thecamera power (XF102) fuse (2.0 A). 6. Route the 24 VAC outgoing power supply wires into the VG4-PA0 power supply box...
Page 31 - Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply Box; Open the top hinge by pushing its pin lever up and holding it.
Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply Box The bottom hinge pin of the Pendant Arm is provided with a Hinge Pin Stop to hold the hingeopen while attaching the arm to the Power Supply Box.1. Compress the bottom hinge pin by pushing the pin lever downward and rotating it behindthe Hinge Pin Stop. Figure 7...
Page 32 - Make Connections in the Power Supply Box
Make Connections in the Power Supply Box 1 2 3 Figure 7.8: Pendant Arm connections to Power Supply Box 1. Attach the earth ground wire (item 1 in the illustration above) to the grounding screw onthe left side of the power box. 2. Connect the 6-pin Control In/Out Plug, installed previously, to its ma...
Page 34 - Ensure that the mounting plate is secure.
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 Hinge Pin Stop to hold the hingeopen while attaching the arm to the Mounting Plate.1. Compress the bottom hinge pin by pushing the pin lever downward an...
Page 37 - Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten
14. Attach the 6-pin serial communication mating connector to the Serial Communications cable (cable 8). 15. Connect the Earth ground wire, if available, to the crimp ring terminal inside the Mounting Plate.Note: The Earth ground is not provided with the VGA-PEND-WPLATE kit; it is a groundconnection...
Page 40 - Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts
Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts Description This chapter details how to install an AUTODOME camera to a Roof Parapet or to a Pipemount. Any differences to the installation between these two mounting systems are noted.The VGA-ROOF-MOUNT is a stationary mount intended for rooftop parapet v...
Page 41 - 4 VAC Power Out
GND TXD RXD C+ C- GND TXD RXD C+ C- P101 P106 P105 P1 0 7 XF 1 0 2 XF 1 0 3 XF 1 0 1 5 4 3 2 1 J1 0 3 J1 0 3 J1 0 3 J102 J101 (LED) HTR DOME (FUSE) (FUSE ) (FUSE) (FUSE) LINE NC NEUT Figure 8.1: VG4-A-PSU1 or VG4-A-PSU2 Power Supply Box 1 120 VAC/230 VAC Power In 6 Control WireUsed for Audio input a...
Page 42 - Wiring the Power Supply Box
GND TXD RXD C+ C- GND TXD RXD C+ C- P101 P106 P105 P1 0 7 XF 1 02 XF 1 0 3 XF 1 0 1 5 4 3 2 1 J1 03 J1 03 J1 03 J102 J101 (LED) HTR DOME (FUSE) (FUSE) (FUSE) (FUSE) BNC J102 P10 7 P101 P102 P103 P104 P106 J101 AGND A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 AGNDOUT 3OUT 2OUT 1 P105 LINE NC NEUT Figure 8.2: VG4-A-PSU1 or VG4-A-...
Page 43 - Route the Ethernet cable out to where the camera will be mounted.
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 as to be pinched by or toobstruct closing the Cover Door. 2. Attach the supplied 3-pin Power Plug to the incoming high voltage power wires in thebox....
Page 44 - RJ45 Ethernet socket
GND TXD RXD C+ C- P101 P106 X F10 2 XF 10 3 XF 10 1 5 4 3 2 1 J1 03 J1 03 J1 03 J102 J101 (LED) HTR DOME 24V NC 24V (FUSE) (FUSE ) (FUSE) (FUSE) Figure 8.3: Fiber Optic Ethernet Module installed 1 RJ45 Ethernet socket 2 Port for SFP module (sold separately) 3 Fiber Optic cable (user-supplied) Power ...
Page 45 - Ground Screw; Fuse Specifications; The following table lists the Power Supply Box connectors:
CONTROLTO DOME O DOM O DOM CONTROL IN/OUT GND GND GND T XD R XD C+ C- P101 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 P106 P105 P107 XF102 XF103 XF101 5 4 3 2 1 J103 J103 J103 J103 J102 J102 J102 J102 J101 J101J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101 J101J101 J101 J101 J101 J101...
Page 46 - Attach Cover Door to Power Supply Box
No. Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Ground Grounding Screw P101 115/230 VAC or 24 VAC Power In Line NC Neutral P107 24 VAC Power to Dome Plug Dome24 VAC Dome24 VAC Earth Ground Heater(24 VAC) Heater(24 VAC) Table 8.1: Power Box Connections Attach Cover Door to Power Supply Box 1. Compr...
Page 47 - Pipearm
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 ensure the Power Supply Box is watertight. Installing the VGA-ROOF-MOUNT This section details the installation steps for the Roof Parapet Mount. If you a...
Page 50 - Wire the Pipe Interface Board
5 in. 12.7 cm min. Figure 8.10: Pipe Mount 1 Gasket 2 Flange 3 Cap 1. Before installing the Top-Mounting Flange, ensure there is an adequate opening in theceiling or mounting structure for the wires to pass through. 2. Secure the pipe Flange with supplied gasket to the ceiling or other supporting st...
Page 51 - Video Coax In
BNC 7 5 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 J102 P107 P101 P102 P103 P104 P106 J101 AGND A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 AGNDOUT 3OUT 2OUT 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 P105 Figure 8.11: Pipe Interface Board Connections 1 Pipe InterfaceModule 2 Video Coax In J102 AutoDome 7000 Series (IP and HD) Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts | en 51 ...
Page 54 - Interface Board; Attach Pendant to Pipe and Tighten
7 Ground For 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 Pipe InterfaceBoard. 1. To connect supervised alarms and relays, attach the appropriate wires to their terminalson the P104 connector on the Pipe Interface...
Page 57 - Installing the In-Ceiling Mount; IP; Prepare Drywall Ceiling for Installation; Choose the desired location to mount the camera.; Prepare Suspension Ceiling for Installation
Installing the In-Ceiling Mount Description This chapter details how to install the camera in an In-Ceiling Mount. The In-CeilingAUTODOME camera is suitable for use in environmental air spaces. Refer to Installing thePendant Arm Wall, Corner, and Mast (Pole) Mounts, page 24, or refer to Installing t...
Page 59 - Wire the Interface Box
Figure 9.4: Tighten Bracket Securing Screw 3. Secure the Bracket Assembly to an overhead securing point with a safety wire. Figure 9.5: Secure Bracket Assembly Wire the Interface Box The Interface Box can be wired through the top or side. Use the supplied rubber plug to sealthe hole which will not b...
Page 61 - Interface Box Connections
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 N.O. CO M N.C . A1 GND A2 1 PIN PIN P102 P103 P104 WHITE ORANGE BROWN GREEN WHITE ORANGE BROWN GREEN YELLOW BLUE 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 9.7: Alarm and relay connectors 1 4-pin AlarmConnector (P102) 2 6-pin Alarm InConnector (P103) 3 7-pin Relay Connector (P104) Pin Description Pin De...
Page 63 - Installing the Ceiling (IP54 Housing) Gasket
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 previous versions of analog AUTODOMEcameras. ! Warning!24 VAC Class 2 power supply only. Installing the Ceiling (IP54 Housing) Gasket In order to conform ...
Page 64 - Attach Housing to the Interface Box
1 2 3 4 5 Figure 9.9: In-ceiling (IP54 Rating) Installation Diagram 1 White Trim Ring (factory-installed on dome bubble) 5 Inner Ring 2 Black Trim Ring (supplied in the shipping box of the camera) 6 Ceiling (IP54 housing) Gasket 3 Bubble 7 In-ceiling housing 4 Trim Ring Gasket 1. Place the gasket (p...
Page 65 - Interface Box
Figure 9.10: Attach Housing to Interface Box 1. Insert the In-ceiling housing through the hole in the ceiling to verify that the edge of thehole support the unit. Then remove the housing from the hole. 2. Align the ball studs of the In-Ceiling Housing to the Stud Retainers on Interface Box andattach...
Page 66 - Secure Housing to Ceiling; Tether Point
! 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 point above the ceiling to a tether point onthe dome housing. See below for an illustration. Secure Housing to Ceiling The In-ceiling Housing is secur...
Page 67 - Preparing the Bubble; Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera module.
Preparing the Bubble The inside of the housing may contain packing material to safeguard the camera duringshipping. If so, you must remove the packing material before attaching the in-ceiling housingto the interface box. Notice!To avoid excessive moisture saturation inside the housing, limit the amo...
Page 68 - Remove the four (4) Phillips head screws from the inner ring.
Figure 10.2: Pendant Bubble Release Opening 3. Firmly rotate the bubble counterclockwise approximately 20 degrees until the bubbleassembly releases from the Pendant Housing. Replace the trim ring (optional) (In-ceiling models)The dome bubble for in-ceiling models of AUTODOME 7000 comes assembled wit...
Page 69 - Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing; Erase the chalk or pencil mark if desired.
Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing Figure 10.3: In-Ceiling Bubble 1. Use a non-permanent marking instrument (such as chalk or a carpenter pencil) to mark onthe ceiling the screw slot in the in-ceiling housing. 2. Place the bubble over the Camera Module, and align it until it settles. 3. Rot...
Page 70 - Connection; Connecting the AUTODOME camera to the PC; IP Connection; Power Cable and Wire Distances Guides; Power; Copper Wire
Connection Connecting the AUTODOME camera to the PC 1. Install the camera according to the instructions in the appropriate Installation section ofthis manual. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from camera’s RJ45 connector to a dedicated network switchto bypass the Local Area Network (LAN). 3. Connect the...
Page 71 - 4 V to AUTODOME; HD models with IVA, Outdoor; Maximum Wire Distances from Power Supply to AUTODOME; HD models with IVA, Indoor; Ethernet Connections
! Caution!Compliance with EN50130-4 Alarm Standard – CCTV for Security ApplicationsTo meet the requirements of the EN50130-4 Alarm Standard, an ancillary uninterruptablepower (UPS) supply is necessary. The UPS must have a Transfer Time between 2–6 ms and aBackup Runtime of greater than 5 seconds for...
Page 72 - Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter (Optional)
! 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 power use only the Bosch High PoEmidspan (sold separately) to power the camera and the heaters. For in-ceiling or indoorpendant applications that don'...
Page 73 - Ethernet Media Converter; Alarms and Relay Connections; Wire Size
Ethernet Media Converter Data Interface Ethernet Data Rate 10/100 MbpsIEEE 802.3 CompliantFull Duplex or Half Duplex Electrical PortFull Duplex Optical Port Fiber Type, MMF 50/125 µm MMF. For 50/125 µm fiber, subtract 4 dB from the specified optical budgetvalue. Must meet or exceed fiber standard IT...
Page 78 - Configuration; System Requirements; Free Hard Disk Space: 10 GB
Configuration System Requirements The AUTODOME 7000 Series requires specific software and hardware to allow a user to viewlive images and to configure camera settings over a TCP/IP network. These requirements are:– A computer with the Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 operating system,networ...
Page 79 - Configuring the AUTODOME 7000 Series Camera; Check the Always Trust Box, and then click YES.; Click the Settings link, located at the top of the LIVEPAGE.
Configuring the AUTODOME 7000 Series Camera To operate the camera in your network, you must assign a valid network IP address to it. Ifyour network has a DHCP server, the IP address of the camera defaults to the first addressavailable. If your network does not have a DHCP server, the default IP addr...
Page 80 - Click Network Access to open the Network Access page.
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 Access page. Figure 12.1: Network Access page 80 en | Configuration AutoDome 7000 Series (IP and HD) 2013.07 | 1.2.2 | F.01U.283.679 Operation Manual B...
Page 83 - Click LIVEPAGE Functions. The LIVEPAGE Functions page appears.
! 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 fieldsare ignored. Pre-programmed User ModesFive (5) pre-programmed but configurable user modes, optimized with the best settings for avariety of typic...
Page 84 - Configuration via IP, Basic Mode; Basic Mode: Device Access
Configuration via IP, Basic Mode All parameter groups are described in this chapter in the order in which they are listed in theconfiguration menu, from the top of the screen to the bottom. Basic Mode: Device Access Camera nameYou can give the camera a name to make it easier to identify. The name ma...
Page 87 - Basic Mode: Recording; Select the required storage medium from the list.; Click the Start button to start the recording immediately.; Basic Mode: System Overview
Basic Mode: Audio You can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. The current videoimage is shown in the small window next to the slide controls to help you check the audiosource and improve assignments. Your changes are effective immediately.If you connect via Web brow...
Page 88 - Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode; Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode, page 88; Advanced Mode: General
Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode All parameter groups are described in this chapter in the order in which they are listed in theconfiguration menu, from the top of the screen to the bottom. See also– Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode, page 88 Advanced Mode: General Identification Camera nameThe...
Page 89 - Password
Password An AUTODOME camera is generally protected by a password to prevent unauthorized accessto the unit. You can use different authorization levels to limit access. Notice!Proper password protection is only guaranteed when all higher authorization levels are alsoprotected with a password. If a li...
Page 90 - Display Stamping; Select the desired option from the list.
Daylight saving timeThe internal clock can switch automatically between normal and daylight saving time (DST).The unit already contains the data for DST switch-overs up to the year 2018. You can usethese data or create alternative time saving data if required. Notice!If you do not create a table, th...
Page 91 - Advanced Mode: Web Interface
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 (Position (XY)). 3. In the Position (XY) fields, enter the values for the desired position. Display millisecondsIf necessary, you can also display m...
Page 92 - Appearance
Appearance On this page you can adapt the appearance of the web interface and change the websitelanguage to meet your requirements. If necessary, you can replace the manufacturer's logo(top right) and the product name (top left) in the top part of the window with individualgraphics. Notice!You can u...
Page 93 - LIVEPAGE Functions
LIVEPAGE Functions On this page you can adapt the LIVEPAGE functions to your requirements. You can choosefrom a variety of different options for displaying information and controls.1. Check the box for the items that are to be made available on the LIVEPAGE. The selecteditems are indicated by a chec...
Page 94 - Logging; Enter the path for saving the event log here.; If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory.; Enter the path for saving the system log here.; If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory.; Advanced Mode: Camera
2. If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory. Logging Save event logCheck this option to save event messages in a text file on your local computer. You can thenview, edit and print this file with any text editor or the standard Office software.File for event log1. Enter the path for sa...
Page 96 - Encoder Profile
Encoder Profile Figure 14.1: Advanced Mode>Camera>Encoder Profile 1 For the video signal encoding, you can select a code algorithm and you can change the presetsfor the profiles.You can adapt the video data transmission to the operating environment (for example networkstructure, bandwidth, dat...
Page 99 - Encoder Streams
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 settings for the P-frame video quality. Alternately, youcan use the slide control to set a value between 9 and 51. The value 9 represents the bestimage q...
Page 101 - Privacy Masks
AUTODOME IP Profiles AUTODOME HD Profiles DSL SD high quality / low latency ISDN (1B) SD high quality Modem SD low bandwidth GSM DSL ISDN (2B) Refer to Encoder Profile, page 96, for more details about each stream.PreviewClick the Preview button to open a small static preview window for each stream. ...
Page 102 - Camera Settings; Outdoor; ATW: allows the camera to continuously adjust color reproduction.
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 mask to show themask in the scene. 11. To display IVA behind privacy masks, click the IVA behind masks check box. Camera Settings Current ModeSelect fro...
Page 104 - Lens Settings
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 and 55 (in increments of 5), where 10 is earlier and 55 islater.Noise ReductionTurns on the 2D and 3D noise reduction feature.Noise Reduction LevelAdj...
Page 105 - PTZ Settings; Previous Aux: camera returns to the previous activity.
Digital zoomDigital zoom is a method of decreasing (narrowing) the apparent angle of view of a digitalvideo image. It is accomplished electronically, without any adjustment of the camera's optics,and no optical resolution is gained in the process. Select Off to disable or On to enable thisfeature. T...
Page 107 - Type an optional name for the scene, up to 20 characters long.; To stop the tour, type 8 and click the Aux Off button.; Sectors; Place the cursor in the input box to the right of the sector number.; Miscellaneous; Click Download to obtain the log information.
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 the scene name indicates the scene is part of thepreposition tour. 6. To delete a scene from the list, select the scene and click the Delete scene (...
Page 108 - Type a name for the log file and click Save.; Audio
4. Type a name for the log file and click Save. Audio You can set the gain of the audio signals to suit your specific requirements. The current videoimage is shown in the small window next to the slide controls to help you check the audiosource and improve assignments. Your changes are effective imm...
Page 109 - Storage Management
Storage Management You can record the images from the camera on various local storage media (user-supplied SD,SDHC, or SDXC memory card) or on an appropriately configured iSCSI system.For long-term, authoritative images in stationary operation, it is essential that you use anappropriately sized iSCS...
Page 111 - Recording Profiles; Click one of the tabs to edit the corresponding profile.
! Caution!If older recordings are not allowed to be overwritten when the available memory capacity hasbeen used, the recording in question will be stopped. You can specify limitations foroverwriting old recordings by configuring the retention time (see Maximum Retention Time,page 113). Formatting St...
Page 113 - Maximum Retention Time
Standard profileFrom this field, you can select the encoder profile to be used for recording (see EncoderProfile, page 96). Notice!The recording profile can deviate from the standard setting Active profile and is only usedduring an active recording. Pre-alarm timeYou can select the required pre-alar...
Page 114 - Recording Scheduler; Click the profile you want to link in the Time periods field.; Use the right mouse button to deselect any of the intervals.; Click the Clear All button to deselect all of the intervals.
Recording Scheduler The recording scheduler allows you to link the created recording profiles with the days andtimes at which the camera's images are to be recorded in the event of an alarm.You can link any number of 15-minute intervals with the recording profiles for each day of theweek. Moving the...
Page 115 - Recording Status
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 Sundays to other days with dates that fall onvarying weekdays.1. Click the Holidays tab. Any days that have already been selected will be shown in the...
Page 116 - Alarm Connections; Select 10 from the Number of destination IP address list field.
Advanced Mode: Alarm Alarm Connections You can select how the camera responds to an alarm. In the event of an alarm, the unit canautomatically connect to a pre-defined IP address. You can enter up to ten IP addresses towhich the camera will connect in sequence in the event of an alarm, until a conne...
Page 118 - VCA; Select a VCA configuration and make the required settings.
Auto-connectSelect the On option to automatically re-establish a connection to one of the previouslyspecified IP addresses after each reboot, after a connection breakdown or after a networkfailure. Notice!In the default setting, Stream 2 is transmitted for automatic connections. Bear this fact inmin...
Page 119 - Click the icon again. The new profile name is saved.
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 right of the list field and enter the new profilename in the field. 2. Click the icon again. The new profile name is saved. PresetSelect Off or Test. Aut...
Page 122 - Right-click any fields you wish to deactivate.; Click OK to save the configuration.
2. If necessary, click Clear All first to clear the current selection (fields marked yellow). 3. Left-click the fields to be activated. Activated fields are marked yellow. 4. If necessary, click Select All to select the entire video frame for monitoring. 5. Right-click any fields you wish to deactiv...
Page 123 - Sensitivity
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 day and night to ensure that the video sensor isoperating as intended. Notice!The options for tamper detection can only be set for fixed cameras. Dome ...
Page 124 - Virtual Masks
Reference CheckYou can save a reference image that is continuously compared with the current video image. Ifthe current video image in the marked areas differs from the reference image, an alarm istriggered. This allows you to detect tampering that would otherwise not be detected, forexample if the ...
Page 125 - To disable virtual masks:; Audio Alarm
Figure 14.2: Virtual Masks 3. Click Enabled to enable the virtual mask. The rectangle that represents the mask in thepreview window becomes red. The text “Virtual Masks: ENABLED” appears in the ViewControl window. To disable virtual masks: 4 Click the Disable masks checkbox. The text “Virtual Masks:...
Page 127 - Click the Enabled check box to activate the alarm.
Alarm Task Editor ! Caution!Editing scripts on this page overwrites all settings and entries on the other alarm pages. Thisprocedure cannot be reversed.In order to edit this page, you must have programming knowledge and be familiar with theinformation in the Alarm Task Script Language document. As a...
Page 128 - Make the desired changes.
Advanced Mode: Interfaces Alarm Inputs Select the type of input for each physical alarm. Select from either N.O. (Normally Open) orN.C. (Normally Closed) and provide an optional name for each input. Alarm Outputs The camera incorporates three (3) open collector alarm or transistor outputs. Use thefo...
Page 133 - Advanced; Click Set to accept the selection.
Advanced The settings on this page are used to implement advanced settings for the network.Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In this case, the Set button changesto Set and Reboot.1. Make the desired changes. 2. Click the Set and Reboot button. The camera reboots and the chang...
Page 134 - Multicast
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 Windows 7. TCP portThe device can receive data from an external TCP sender, for example an ATM or POS device,and store it as metadata. Select the por...
Page 135 - Image Posting; Small
EnableTo enable simultaneous data reception on several receivers you need to activate the multicastfunction. To do this, check the box. You can then enter the multicast address.Multicast AddressEnter a valid multicast address for each stream to be operated in multicast mode (duplicationof the data s...
Page 137 - Click the Download button. A dialog box opens.; Follow the on-screen instructions to save the current settings.; Next, click Upload to begin transferring the file to the unit.
Advanced Mode: Service Maintenance Update serverEnter the path of the server on which to perform the update. Click Check to verify the path.FirmwareThe camera is designed in such a way that its functions and parameters can be updated with firmware. To do this, transfer the current firmware package t...
Page 139 - Operation; Using the AUTODOME Camera; Watermarking not valid
Operation Using the AUTODOME Camera The AUTODOME 7000 Series transmits PTZ control commands and images over a TCP/IPnetwork. It also allows users to configure the camera display settings, camera operatingsettings, and to configure the network parameters.The camera incorporates a network video server...
Page 145 - Click the icon again to stop recording.
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 page. Image ResolutionSequences are saved at the resolution that has been preset in the configuration for theencoder (see Basic Mode: Network, page 85...
Page 147 - Using Intelligent Tracking; Mount/Mounting Surface Stability
Using Intelligent Tracking Configuring Intelligent TrackingThe camera utilizes the built-in Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) to continuously follow anindividual or object even if it passes behind a Privacy Mask or a stationary object. The camerauses objects detected by IVA in a stationary preset po...
Page 148 - Avoid motion that moves directly towards the camera.
– Mount the camera in the most stable position. Avoid locations affected by vibrations,such as those caused by a roof-top air conditioner. These vibrations may causecomplications when the camera zooms-in on a target. – Use the pendant arm mount, if possible. This mount option provides the moststabil...
Page 149 - The target has moved behind a static object in the scene.; Recommended Use of Your Camera
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 Intelligent Tracking:– SEEK state: steady whiteIntelligent Tracking is actively seeking a target to follow. – IDLE state: alternating black and white, slow c...
Page 151 - Switch off power to the unit before inserting the SD card.; BVIP Firmware Updates
5. Installation in a corrosive environment (for example, near a coastline)The fasteners and fixtures shipped with the camera help to keep the camera secure. Alwaysuse Bosch-supplied screws and other fasteners when installing or performing maintenance onthe camera.Before installation, inspect the met...
Page 153 - Troubleshooting; Problem
Troubleshooting If you experience difficulties operating your AUTODOME camera, refer to the following. If theguidelines do not enable you to solve the problem, contact an authorized technician. Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the Problem Need to remove trimring. Use a slotted screw drive...
Page 154 - Contact Bosch Technical Support.
Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the Problem Background is toobright to see subject – Turn on backlight compensation via the Settings menu (or by using 20 AuxON/OFF). Video is rolling, noisyor distorted – Check the frequency.- From the SETTINGS page, click Advanced Mode. - Click Camera, a...
Page 155 - Maintenance
Maintenance The bubble is made of Acrylic or Polycarbonate, depending on the application. Polycarbonatebubbles provide high impact resistance, and its optical clarity is comparable to glass oracrylic, although its surface is much softer. All bubbles require special care when handling andcleaning to ...
Page 157 - Technical data
Technical data For product specifications, see the datasheets for AUTODOME IP 7000 Series and forAUTODOME HD 7000 Series, available on the appropriate product pages of the Online ProductCatalog at www.boschsecurity.com. 18 AutoDome 7000 Series (IP and HD) Technical data | en 157 Bosch Security Syste...
Page 158 - User Command Table; Locked Alarm Rule
User Command Table Notice!Some of the following commands may not apply to your camera. Locked Alarm Rule Output FunctionKey CommNo. Command Description Y On/Off 1 Scan 360° Auto Pan without limits Y On/Off 2 Auto Pan Auto Pan between limits Y On/Off 8 Play Pre-position Tour Activate/Deactivate Y Y O...
Page 159 - Set Azimuth Zero Point Sets the zero degree pan position.
Locked Alarm Rule Output FunctionKey CommNo. Command Description Y On/Off 94 Set Azimuth Zero Point Sets the zero degree pan position. On/Off 95 Display Azimuth/Elevation Readings On–Displays azimuth/elevationreadingsOff–Hides azimuth/elevation readings On/Off 96 Display CompassHeading On–Displays c...
Page 160 - Index; open collector output, 76
Index A activating the recording, 115activation key, 138AE-response speed, 103alarm, 91alarm connectors, 25alarm e-mail, 126alarm inputs, 24, 32, 53, 60, 73, 93 dry contact relay, 76normally closed non-supervised, 75normally closed supervised, 74normally open non-supervised, 75normally open supervis...
Page 161 - interface box connections, 61
D date format, 89daylight saving time, 90default profile, 99default recording profile, 111default VCA profile, 118deleting recordings, 111device ID, 88device name, 84DHCP server, 85diagnostics, 106DirectX;software DirectX, 78 Display stamping, 90, 139dome cap;roof parapet or pipe mount dome cap, 48 ...
Page 164 - tour
T tamper detection, 123target bit rate, 98TCP, 117, 130TCP port;networking TCP port, 134 TCP/IP;networking, 139tilt limit, 105time, 85, 89, 90time server, 85, 90 IP address, 85protocol, 85 time server IP address, 90time server protocol, 90time signal, 85, 90time zone, 89TLS, 131top-mounting flange;i...