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MIC 412 Dual Optical / Thermal PTZ Camera Installation and Operation Manual For the MIC412TI and MIC412TF PTZ camera models Chapters 1. Introduction 2. Hardware Installation 3. Power Supply Installation 4. Configuring the MIC412 Camera 5. Technical Specifications Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA, CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, AND ALL LOCAL COUNTRY CODES. BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES CAUSED DUE TO INCORRECT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION. Bosch Security Systems...
Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning products on the unit Do not point the MIC412 camera at the sun. Bosch Security Systems Ltd will not be liable for any damages to cameras which have been directly...
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EMC Directive (89/336/EC as amended) Glossary of Terms Machinery Directive (98/37/EC) Pan/Tilt/Zoom LV Directive (73/23/EC) Bi-phase Bosch Bi-phase telemetry protocol (see pg8) Power Supply Unit Infra Red RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) 2002/95/EC BP3 or 4 Bi-phase converter cards for MIC400 range of cameras Shielded Twisted Pair cable WEEE (Waste Electrical &...
780M in complete darkness or to lesser ranges in adverse weather conditions. The MIC412 has been designed to offer an extremely reliable, robust and high quality surveillance solution for security applications that demand the very best performance. Precision engineered to exacting standards, the range offers...
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This unit incorporates a choice of 18x or 36x Day/Night optical camera paired with a 50mm 9Hz Flir Thermal Imager. Bosch Security Systems have designed a range of power supplies for the MIC412 cameras to cater for a variety of common voltages and provide all the connections...
MIC412 versions. units due to their weight. Heater Two (2) 10w heaters can be fitted to MIC412 versions giving improved low temperature performance down to -30°C. Sunshield A two (2) part plastic sunshield to provide additional •...
Particular care should be taken with MIC412 models due to the additional weight. The MIC412 has been designed to be easily installed on a variety of common fittings. Most commonly a dedicated CCTV camera pole is used, the MIC412 will bolt directly to the top of most poles using the industry standard 4 in.
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EN | 12 Associated Equipment and Typical Installations The robust nature of the MIC412 range of cameras make it ideal for installation in all typical domestic and commercial CCTV applications such as residential homes, shopping centres, commercial premises, military/ government installations, ports &...
• Concrete Solid/Cast Refer to the MIC Series Bracketry Installation Guide for more information • Concrete Masonry Unit (Concrete Block) about each MIC mounting option. • Brick (all type) • Metal (Steel/Aluminum, minimum 1/8-in. thick) Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
PSU. The PSU “Earth Link” may be used for this purpose. Table A – MIC412 Composite Cable Pin table 5. If dual earthing is unavoidable then a video isolation transformer should be...
6. Earth isolation and termination within the unit to correctly control video earthing and to prevent earth loop. The power supply provides power for a single MIC412 camera unit from either a 24 VAC source (MIC-24PSU-UL), 240 VAC source (MIC-240PSU-UL) or a 115 VAC PCB Earth Link source (MIC-115PSU-UL).
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Pin 3 Pin 3 Coax video terminal BNC socket TxA or Tx - Pin 6 Pin 4 Pin 4 CN2/3 Auxiliary card terminal Plug in TxB or Tx + Pin 7 Pin 5 Pin 5 Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
60 mm on either side of the enclosure. 3. Open the power supply enclosure and undo the M3 screws on the internal shield and retain these; then remove the internal shield covering the mains Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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11. Connect a tamper switch to HD2, if necessary. 12. Feed the coax cable through the cable gland and crimp the end with a BNC connector then connect the coax video cable to the CN1 socket. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
4. Fix the sunshield to the bosses using the M3 stainless steel washers and screws. 5. Rotate the MIC412 under power (Do not rotate by hand) and repeat the procedure above on the lower lid of the MI C412. Bosch Security Systems...
No of the camera being tested. Connecting the MIC 412 to the PC Should a problem be encountered then connect the MIC412 screen wire (0v) to the The MIC412 can be connected to a PC’s serial port via a RS232/RS422 adaptor pc chassis with a separate piece of wire to ensure 0v continuity unit;...
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Camset and to be backwards compatible with legacy version of Camset although full compatibility is not guaranteed. The MIC-USB485CVTR should be connected to the telemetry header (HD4) of the MIC power supply with Standard Twisted Pair cable such as Belden 8760. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
The MIC-USB485CVTR has a status LED indicating its current state, by sending a manual command e.g Left or Right; you should see the LED flash. Transmitted data from the converter is indicated by a red flashing LED flash and upon receiving data a green LED will flash. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
Commissioning the MIC412 through Universal Camset Boot Messages Universal Camset is Windows PC based configuration software from Bosch Security Systems; it is issued free on the CD that comes with each MIC camera. Universal Camset supersedes all previous versions of Camset used.
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Some functions in Universal Camset may not be supported by particular protocols; the protocol that is loaded onto the MIC412; if the incorrect protocol is selected in any incompatible functions will be greyed out if it is not supported in a given Camset the MIC may not respond.
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The Up, Down, Left Right buttons send commands to the MIC to move in the Simplex: 1 way 2 wire communications connection. Messages are only transmitted selected direction at the speed indicated by the Speed Slider. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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Auto Alarm Multi Alarms in the MIC Setup tab are both turned on. For a MIC412, the video output will switch from the Sony module to the thermal module; the controls on the Thermal tab will also now function. Digital Zoom: This will enable the MIC to continue into the digital zoom once the optical limit has been reached.
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Depending on the protocol, the controls for these vary. Some fully implement the recording functionality and in these cases the Start Recording Stop Recording buttons are used, with user manual control in between. This is again stored to the Tour Number as set. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
MIC Setups tab contains the basic camera controls such as General Settings, after a MIC has its protocol re-flashed (see Programming section). Multi alarms (if MIC-ALM card is fitted), Relays, AutoHome options and the Default Settings. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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180 degrees. zoom no matter what the state of the aux. Inverting the image would normally also require some modification of the control directions. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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The amount of time before this takes place can be set using the input boxes and this may be helpful to determine the current software of the MIC, without having to Set Time button. do a full reboot. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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This downloads the current status of each of the settings from the MIC and loads it This function is for future products and does not work with the MIC400 or MIC412. into the text boxes and radio buttons on Camset. This provides an easy way of...
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Relay 1 can be activated from either alarm inputs 1 to 4 or 1 to 8 and relay 2 with alarm inputs 5 to 8 or 1 to 8. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
Set Crosshair This will create a pixel sized mask as with the function above, and will also bring up the crosshair. Press again to remove the crosshair or use Crosshair Off Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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Inverted MICs, the head would normally be rolled around through 180 degrees, instruction from Bosch. with Pan Reverse On to regain sensible control. However, with inverted IR MICs, the head cannot be rotated around due to the IR Lamp arms, and therefore the...
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Preset Caption will overwrite a Sector Captions Default Caption. This section allows the definition of the sectors and what caption to use for each. First the Caption Number is entered which corresponds to a preset caption, then Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
The Imager will remain in the False color mode selected here after disconnecting Camset. Shutter Open/Close The Shutter option provides manual control over the physical shutter of the imager. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
If the MIC reaches 70% humidity inside the head a small "H" is displayed in the top left corner indicating a Humidity problem. If this appears, make contact with Bosch Security Systems. Timers...
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These files should not be edited under any circumstances. Upload EEPROM From File This will prompt for an ".epm" file to open, again if valid the process will begin and the progress bar will show the current progress. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
MIC. Manual and Preset / Goto Controls These work as per the controls on the Standard Controls page although instead of stopping when released the MIC will continually move until a separate stop Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
This button enables the user to reset these calculated values. Save Plot This control enables the graph plot to be saved as a .jpg image to a location determined on the save dialog box that opens. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
Pot Test, so unless specifically required it would be advised that this is Right Mouse Click - Show Point Values, the value of the point closest to the mouse turned off. pointer will be indicated as an X,Y coordinate in a box next to the pointer. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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Microsoft Word. Any variation on this will cause an error to be flagged indicating why the command is wrong. Once written the command is sent using the Send Now command. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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The results of this are continually displayed in the small window directly below the Test button. Any faults along the length of the comms lines will normally result in fails or timeouts dependant on the severity of the problem. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
MIC. The data is stored to the preset number as indicated in the SonySet frame rate and gain etc. Preset Number in list. These states could then be toggled by calling them up with an Execute SonySet command. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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If the command type requires a numeric input, the corresponding Value box will indicate the lower bound of the range, which can then be changed to any valid value. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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Auto / Iris Auto / Gain Auto Slow Shutter Mode Auto / Manual Shutter Control Reset / Plus 1 / Minus 1 Shutter Set 0 to 19 Iris Control Reset / Plus 1 / Minus 1 Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
The MIC programmer allows users to change the protocol of the MIC400 camera unit; you must have the protocol file (.MOT) you wish to upload available, these are available on the CD with the MIC412 or from the Bosch Security Systems. CAUTION: Ensure you have the correct version and software for your MIC400.
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7. After programming a MIC the status of the settings can be undefined, therefore it is good practice to reset them to the factory defaults then make any modifications required for the specific installation. Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
EN | 49 Help MIC412 Preset Codes for the Thermal Imager The MIC412 can be controlled via the MIC-501 or MIC-516 controllers as with any other MIC camera. General preset codes for supported protocols can be found in Appendix B However there are some special controls related to the thermal imaging unit in the MIC412 which are covered here and are limited to Four (4) protocols only.
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Thermal FFC Mode Auto Thermal FFC Mode Manual Perform FFC Thermal Colour White Hot Thermal Colour Black Hot Thermal Colour Ice Fire Thermal Colour GlowBow Thermal Colour IronBow Thermal AGC Histogram Thermal AGC Linear Thermal AGC Once Bright Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
0.01 lux (1/4s NTSC, 1/3s PAL, ICR ON) Shutter speed NTSC: 1/4 to 1/10,000s (22 steps) PAL: 1/3 to 1/10,000s (20 steps) COMMUNICATION & PROTOCOLS 1/10,000s (20 steps) PAL Communication RS485 / RS422 Control Protocol Refer to protocol list on datasheet Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
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Optional, Choose from 2 m, 10 m, 20 m or Standard colours Black (RAL9005), Grey (RAL7001) or 25 m versions White (RAL9003) Standard finish Alocrom 1200 surface treatment with powder coat paint Window Wiper Standard, long-life silicon Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual EN | 53 Dimension Drawings Appendix A – Sonyset Camera Commands MIC 412 models; Upright (90°) Dimension Drawings Bosch Security Systems Issue 8...