Bosch 7000 - Manual

Bosch 7000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of contents
  • Page 6 – Safety EN; About this Manual
  • Page 8 – Important Notices
  • Page 13 – Unpacking; Parts List, Installation
  • Page 14 – Tools Required
  • Page 16 – Only if installing a fiber optic model; Additional Products Required; Quantity Product
  • Page 17 – System overview; Allows playback of stored video from a customer-provided SD card.
  • Page 18 – Pre-installation Checklist
  • Page 19 – Stabilization
  • Page 20 – Installing the Optional SD Card
  • Page 22 – Place the Power Supply Box into the optional Trim Skirt.
  • 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
  • Page 26 – Ground Screw
  • Page 27 – Ground
  • Page 28 – Route Power through Intermediate Power Supply Box; Transformer
  • Page 29 – Connector
  • Page 30 – Ground Wire
  • Page 31 – Attach Pendant Arm to Power Supply Box; Open the top hinge by pushing its pin lever up and holding it.
  • Page 32 – Make Connections in the Power Supply Box
  • Page 34 – Ensure that the mounting plate is secure.
  • Page 37 – Attach Pendant to Arm and Tighten
  • Page 40 – Installing the Roof Parapet and Pipe Mounts
  • Page 41 – 4 VAC Power Out
  • Page 42 – Wiring the Power Supply Box
  • Page 43 – Route the Ethernet cable out to where the camera will be mounted.
  • Page 44 – RJ45 Ethernet socket
  • Page 45 – Ground Screw; Fuse Specifications; The following table lists the Power Supply Box connectors:
  • Page 46 – Attach Cover Door to Power Supply Box
  • Page 47 – Pipearm
  • Page 50 – Wire the Pipe Interface Board
  • Page 51 – Video Coax In
  • Page 54 – Interface Board; Attach Pendant to Pipe and Tighten
  • 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
  • Page 59 – Wire the Interface Box
  • Page 61 – Interface Box Connections
  • Page 63 – Installing the Ceiling (IP54 Housing) Gasket
  • Page 64 – Attach Housing to the Interface Box
  • Page 65 – Interface Box
  • Page 66 – Secure Housing to Ceiling; Tether Point
  • Page 67 – Preparing the Bubble; Remove the foam inserts surrounding the camera module.
  • Page 68 – Remove the four (4) Phillips head screws from the inner ring.
  • Page 69 – Replace the bubble in an in-ceiling housing; Erase the chalk or pencil mark if desired.
  • Page 70 – Connection; Connecting the AUTODOME camera to the PC; IP Connection; Power Cable and Wire Distances Guides; Power; Copper Wire
  • 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
  • Page 72 – Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter (Optional)
  • Page 73 – Ethernet Media Converter; Alarms and Relay Connections; Wire Size
  • Page 78 – Configuration; System Requirements; Free Hard Disk Space: 10 GB
  • 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.
  • Page 80 – Click Network Access to open the Network Access page.
  • Page 83 – Click LIVEPAGE Functions. The LIVEPAGE Functions page appears.
  • Page 84 – Configuration via IP, Basic Mode; Basic Mode: Device Access
  • 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
  • Page 88 – Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode; Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode, page 88; Advanced Mode: General
  • Page 89 – Password
  • Page 90 – Display Stamping; Select the desired option from the list.
  • Page 91 – Advanced Mode: Web Interface
  • Page 92 – Appearance
  • Page 93 – LIVEPAGE Functions
  • 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
  • Page 96 – Encoder Profile
  • Page 99 – Encoder Streams
  • Page 101 – Privacy Masks
  • Page 102 – Camera Settings; Outdoor; ATW: allows the camera to continuously adjust color reproduction.
  • Page 104 – Lens Settings
  • Page 105 – PTZ Settings; Previous Aux: camera returns to the previous activity.
  • 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.
  • Page 108 – Type a name for the log file and click Save.; Audio
  • Page 109 – Storage Management
  • Page 111 – Recording Profiles; Click one of the tabs to edit the corresponding profile.
  • Page 113 – Maximum Retention Time
  • 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.
  • Page 115 – Recording Status
  • Page 116 – Alarm Connections; Select 10 from the Number of destination IP address list field.
  • Page 118 – VCA; Select a VCA configuration and make the required settings.
  • Page 119 – Click the icon again. The new profile name is saved.
  • Page 122 – Right-click any fields you wish to deactivate.; Click OK to save the configuration.
  • Page 123 – Sensitivity
  • Page 124 – Virtual Masks
  • Page 125 – To disable virtual masks:; Audio Alarm
  • Page 127 – Click the Enabled check box to activate the alarm.
  • Page 128 – Make the desired changes.
  • Page 133 – Advanced; Click Set to accept the selection.
  • Page 134 – Multicast
  • Page 135 – Image Posting; Small
  • 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.
  • Page 139 – Operation; Using the AUTODOME Camera; Watermarking not valid
  • Page 145 – Click the icon again to stop recording.
  • Page 147 – Using Intelligent Tracking; Mount/Mounting Surface Stability
  • Page 148 – Avoid motion that moves directly towards the camera.
  • Page 149 – The target has moved behind a static object in the scene.; Recommended Use of Your Camera
  • Page 151 – Switch off power to the unit before inserting the SD card.; BVIP Firmware Updates
  • Page 153 – Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 154 – Contact Bosch Technical Support.
  • Page 155 – Maintenance
  • Page 157 – Technical data
  • Page 158 – User Command Table; Locked Alarm Rule
  • Page 159 – Set Azimuth Zero Point Sets the zero degree pan position.
  • Page 160 – Index; open collector output, 76
  • Page 161 – interface box connections, 61
  • Page 164 – tour
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Summary

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 ...

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