Pre-Position Tour; Privacy Masking - Bosch MIC550 IR Operation Manual

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MIC Series 550
Example 2: Advanced Alarm Rule
Scenario: A MIC camera located at an airport is set to AutoPan Between Limits from the
parking garage to the airport terminal. The gate entering the airport has an alarm contact
connected to the camera, and the perimeter fence in the area of the gate has an infrared (IR)
sensor for motion detection (motion detector) that is connected to the camera.
When the alarms for the gate contact and the motion detector are activated at the same time,
we want the alarm rule to:
1.
2.
3.
The sequence to program this alarm rule example is as follows:
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4.
5.
17.2

Pre-position Tour

MIC cameras feature two (2) preset tours. Each preset scene is saved for playback later.
Tour 1 is a standard tour that only recalls the scenes in the exact sequence they were shot.
Scenes can be added or deleted on the tour, but the sequence cannot be changed. To add or
remove scenes on Tour 1 enter the keyboard command SHOT-900-ENTER and follow the on-
screen instructions.
Tour 2 is a customizable tour that allows you to rearrange the sequence of scenes on the tour
by inserting and deleting scenes. To enter the Edit Tour 2 menu, enter the keyboard command
SET-900-ENTER and follow the on-screen instructions.
17.3

Privacy Masking

Privacy Masking is used to block out a specific area of a scene from being viewed. Each mask
changes size and shape smoothly and quickly, ensuring that the covered object cannot be
seen. The MIC Series 612 camera allows for a total of 24 individual privacy masks, with up to
eight in the same scene. Masks can be programmed with three, four, or five corners each.
Each mask can appear in black, white, or blurred. Blurred is useful when privacy is an issue,
but determining the presence of motion is still required.
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Flash an OSD message (***ALARM 2***) on the monitor.
Stop the AutoPan and move the camera to a saved position (Shot 5) viewing the fence.
Transmit a Bilinx signal to the head end system to trigger an alarm response.
Wire and set the alarm Input(s).
Wire the motion detector to Input 1. (This circuit is normally open.)
Wire the gate alarm contact to Input 5. (This circuit is normally closed.)
From the Inputs Setup menu:
Ensure that Input 1 (the motion detector) is set to N.O. (This setting is the default
for Input 1.)
Ensure that Input 5 (the gate contact) is set to N.C.
Set the alarm Outputs from the Outputs Setup menu:
Set Output 5 to OSD.
Set Output 6 to Transmit.
Set Output 7 to Shot 5.
Set up the Alarm Rule by selecting the Inputs and Outputs from the Rule Setup menu:
Select Rule 2.
Set the first input to Alarm Input 1 (the motion detector).
Set the second input to Alarm Input 5 (the gate alarm contact).
Set the first output to OSD.
Set the second output to Shot5 viewing the fence.
Set the third output to Transmit (a Bilinx signal to the headend).
Enable the Alarm Rule: Highlight Enabled and select YES.
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