MIC412 Dual Optical / Thermal PTZ Camera Bosch Security Systems EN Installation and Operation Manual
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 2 MIC 412 Dual Optical / Thermal PTZ Camera Installation and Operation Manual For the MIC412TI and MIC412TF PTZ camera models Chapters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Introduction.............................................................. 1-6 MIC412 PTZ Camera........................................................................... MIC412 Versions and Options............................................................. MIC412 Power Supply Option Versions and Options.......................... Features...............................................................................................
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 4 Safety Precautions The following symbols are used throughout this manual please pay careful attention to their meaning. WARNING INSTALL EXTERNAL INTERCONNECTING CABLES IN ACCORDANCE TO NEC, ANSI/NFPA70 (FOR US APPLICATION) AND CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I, CSA C22.1 (FOR CAN APPLICATION) AND IN ACCORDANCE TO LOCAL COUNTRY CODES FOR ALL OTHER COUNTRIES.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Install according to manufacturer’s instructions Do not install near any strong heat sources such as furnaces Do not open the camera unit, doing so invalidates the unit’s warranty Do not back-drive the pan or tilt axis of the camera.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA This product complies with the following EC directives:EMC Directive (89/336/EC as amended) Machinery Directive (98/37/EC) LV Directive (73/23/EC) RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) 2002/95/EC Reference Glossary of Terms PTZ Bi-phase PSU IR BP3 or 4 STP - Pan/Tilt/Zoom Bosch Bi-phase telemetry protocol (see pg8) Power Supply Unit Infra Red Bi-phase converter cards for MIC400 range of cameras Shielded Twisted Pair cable WEEE (
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA CHAPTER 1 EN | 7 Introduction The MIC412 Dual Optical/Thermal PTZ camera is a high specification, weatherproof, ruggedized, fully functional pan tilt zoom CCTV camera system incorporating a Sony optical camera module paired with a Flir Photon thermal imager. This combination allows for the covert detection of human sized targets at ranges up to 780M in complete darkness or to lesser ranges in adverse weather conditions.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual MIC412 Camera Versions AAA EN | 8 MIC 412 Power Supply Unit Versions and Options This manual covers the installation & operation of the following MIC 412TI and MIC 412TF Dual optical thermal PTZ cameras, briefly described below:MIC 412TI The MIC 412TI is made from machined and cast aluminium and is then pre-treated and painted with two part epoxy power coat paint in either RAL 9003 (Signal White)or RAL9005 (Jet Black), other colours are av
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual MIC 412 Options AAA Unpacking CAUTION: Ensure canted (45°) MIC412’s are laid on their side; do not stand upright as they are unstable. Options include the following:Wiper EN | 9 a rubber wiper blade mounted on a spring loaded arm is available as standard on all MIC412 versions. CAUTION: Take extra care lifting or moving MIC412 units due to their weight.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA Installation Environment CAUTION: Ensure that the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA, Canadian Electric Code, and all local country codes are observed when installing this product. Ensure a strong safety chain is used to secure the MIC412 camera to prevent any danger of dropping the product during installation. Particular care should be taken with MIC412 models due to the additional weight.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems AAA Issue 8 EN | 11
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA 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 & airports to name but a few.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual CHAPTER 2 AAA 3. Fit the mounting brackets securely, observing all appropriate safety precautions and local building regulations. Hardware Installation CAUTION: Ensure that the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA, Canadian Electric Code, and all local country codes are observed when installing this product. Ensure a strong safety chain is used to secure the MIC 412 camera to prevent any danger of dropping the product during installation.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Earthing of the MIC 412 camera AAA Electrical Connections 1. The camera module and housing are electrically isolated so the housing should be safety earthed regardless. The safety earth should be a bonding connection to the cameras outside case for example one of the securing bolts. WARNING: Electrical Danger: Ensure all power is disconnected before opening or working upon the Power Supply Unit.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual CHAPTER 3 Power Supply Installation Note: Refer to the MIC Series Power Supplies Installaion Manual for detailed power supply information. MIC 412TI and MIC 412TF Power Supply Units MIC-24PSU-UL, MIC-115PSU-UL, and MIC-240PSU-UL 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 source (MIC-115PSU-UL). AAA EN | 15 1.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Description Connection 1 HD1 Power cable terminal Screw terminal 2 HD2 Tamper switch terminal Screw terminal 3 HD3 Composite cable terminal Screw terminal 4 HD4 and HD5 Telemetry terminal 5 HD6 Heater terminal Screw terminal or Molex crimp Screw terminal 6 HD8 Molex crimp 7 CN1 Optional MC-516 kbd power terminal Coax video terminal 8 CN2/3 Auxiliary card terminal Bosch Security Systems EN | 16 Table C - Composi
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Grey EN | 17 Table F – Fuse Ratings for MIC-240THERMAL and MIC-115THERMAL Table E –Auxiliary connections to HD6 Composite Cable Wire Colour Brown AAA Function Terminal Box Connector Tamper Sw 0v or Heater* Wash drive 0v or Heater* HD6-1 Terminal Box ID Marking 0v HD6-2 0v *See page 19 for details on commissioning MIC 412 cameras with the heater option fitted. Fuse Fuse function.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 18 4. cable terminal HD1. Removing this shield also gives access to the blanking plug to allow a suitable conduit or the cable gland to be fitted. 13. Use CN2 for additional add-on cards such as the 8-input alarm card or the Bi-phase card. 5. If using a conduit for the power cord, remove the blanking plug and install a suitable conduit in its place. Secure as recommended by the conduit manufacturer. 14.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual 3. Break the two wire links and remove any excess solder. AAA EN | 19 Fitting the optional Sunshield 4. Solder the wire links using a soldering iron and TCW link wire from the left hand pads to the middle pads. 5. The power supply will now deliver +18vac to HD6.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual CHAPTER 4 Configuring the MIC 412 Camera Connecting the MIC 412 to the PC The MIC412 can be connected to a PC’s serial port via a RS232/RS422 adaptor unit; this will generally be assigned to Comm Port 1. Suitable serial port adaptor units are the Greenwich RS232/RS422 adaptor unit (Farnell 778-758, RS No: 201-758), the KK systems K2-ADE RS232 to RS485/422 adaptor or the MIC-USB485CVTR (485 to USB Converter) for PC’s without a serial port.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 21 With all the above set up, when Camset is running and the serial port selected, set the Camera Interface Controls to the following:- Connecting the MIC-USB485CVTR, USB to RS485 Converter Camset Tabs 2 Wire RS485 4 Wire RS422 Table I – Camera Interface Control Settings Comms 1 Selected Selected Interface 2 Wire 4 Wire RTS Off On Baud 9600 9600 DIP Switch Setting Sw 1 Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 Sw 5 Sw 6 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF O
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual The table overleaf shows how the screw terminal connections on the MICUSB485CVTR connect to the MIC power supply depending upon the protocol and selected communication mode you may only need a 2 wire configuration. AAA EN | 22 MIC-USB485CVTR and Universal Camset Software Installation Universal Camset comes with WHQL certified drivers for the MIC-USB485CVTR that must be installed prior to connecting the converter to the PC.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Commissioning the MIC412 through Universal Camset AAA EN | 23 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. Standard Controls The large square text box in this area will display boot messages coming from the MIC.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Configure MIC Communications This button opens up a new window which provides the options to reconfigure the MIC communications settings. These options will depend on the MIC model connected. AAA EN | 24 New Baud Rate This drop down list will provide the valid baud rates for the chosen protocol. The baud rate options reflect the protocol as set on the main form for Camset itself.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 25 MIC Model This provides a list of all the available MIC Models. This should be set to the type of camera being controlled as Camset is then set up accordingly to provide more or less options dependant upon the combination of this setting with the Camset Protocol above. to the camera.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 26 Auxiliaries and Zoom Out Zoom In lens at a fixed rate. control the zoom position of the camera Latch PTZ: This tickbox will Latch the PTZ controls for continuous tilt or rotation as required. Iris Controls Slow Zoom: Reduces the speed at which the MIC zooms. PTZ Scale: Scales the MIC speed dependant on zoom position. Wiper: Turns on or off the MIC wiper if fitted.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 27 Tour Controls Preset positions are locations stored by the MIC in Pan, Tilt and Zoom, Focus etc, which can be either called back manually, or returned to as part of a preset position tour. To learn a position move the MIC to the desired location and then either enter in the preset number in the box available or press the Preset Number button until it displays the desired value. Then press the Learn button to store.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Other protocols use an add point method, where Start Recording and Stop Recording are used in the same way, but instead of manual control in the middle Add Tour Point is used to insert a preset position with the options specified Preset, Dwell and Speed. AAA EN | 28 MIC Setups Soft Stops and Non Dwell Zones This feature offers a method of restricting the MIC's movements to a certain area.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual General Settings AAA EN | 29 Wash Wipe If Wash Wipe is On then, when the Wash auxiliary is set the MIC will return to a preset Wash Position activate the washer relay in the PSU and turn on the wiper. When the auxiliary is turned off again, the MIC will return to its prior position and turn the wiper off. If Wash Wipe is Off then when the aux is activated the MIC will simply close the washer relay and remain in its current position.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Auto Flip With this enabled the MIC will pan through 180 degrees as it reaches the vertical position so the user can then tilt down the other side meaning the MIC video is never inverted. Once the rotation is complete the controls are reversed until a stop command is received, at which point they are returned to normal.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Self Diagnosis This function is for future products and does not work with the MIC400 or MIC412. Default Settings AAA EN | 31 Get Current MIC Settings This downloads the current status of each of the settings from the MIC and loads it into the text boxes and radio buttons on Camset. This provides an easy way of viewing the current setup of each MIC and also a way of copying the settings from one into the next.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Multi Alarm Settings AAA EN | 32 The re-arm time is a time in seconds before the MIC returns to its current position and returns the relay to its prior state. The options for this are 1, 5, 10 or 60 seconds. To send the settings to the MIC select the desired options and then press Set Relays.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Privacy and Captions AAA EN | 33 Privacy Controls Masks On / Off This is an override setting to turn masks completely On or Off. This will not clear each individual masks settings, so when Off is sent they will disappear and then re-appear with On, in the same positions. Crosshair On / Off This setting makes a crosshair appear on the video display centered on the middle of the video.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Set Mask Type If Crosshair and Mask Style are both turned On this function can be used to step through each of the available mask types one at a time. This will not update all the masks to the same type, only the ones that are created subsequent to the change. AAA EN | 34 Once any calibration changes are made, this button should be pressed to save the new values permanently.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual All privacy commands consist of 2 Hex bytes, a command byte and a data byte. These perform all of the privacy functions available. To enter a command, enter the 2 bytes, in Hex, into the boxes provided and press Send Command. Entering random commands here may result in very odd results so please do not use unless under specific instruction.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual the start and end of the group in terms of an individual sector. Press Set Sector Info to store the data. AAA EN | 36 Image Flip Image Flip defines the orientation of the video output. As standard in the MIC 412, this is On as the imager is mounted inverted inside the MIC. Thermal FFC Mode and Settings FFC stands for Flat Field Correction which is basically a refresh or recalibration of the imager’s sensor.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Advanced Settings AAA EN | 37 Temperature and Humidity This will only work if the MIC400 has the appropriate control card with the temperature and humidity sensor attached. Current, Max and Min are displayed for both in degrees and a percentage respectively. 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.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual EEPROM Copier This feature can be used to download the complete EEPROM block from the MIC to a file and then upload it to another. This will port across every single setting stored in the MIC, thus making a mirror copy when loaded into the next. Everything except for the privacy calibration will be transferred as this is stored separately on the privacy card itself.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Menu Controls (Panasonic Only) AAA EN | 39 POT Test Matrix Controls The options here provide controls for a Forward Vision Matrix. The Enable and Disable Alarm buttons will take the number provided in the upper input box, and perform the specified function on that alarm input. The POT Test tab is used as an engineering tool to determine the MIC's position, Motor PWM, Motor Speed in both Pan and Tilt, and the PSU level inside the MIC.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual command is sent. The numeric key pad controls also work whilst in pot test although the learn preset method using the number keys does not. Pot Test Controls Start This initiates the Pot Test process. Continual commands will be sent requesting the MIC’s current data, the responses will be decoded and data printed and plotted on the display.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Pot Test Results AAA EN | 41 Comms Pan / Tilt Pos These indicate the current position in Pan and Tilt in Red and Blue respectively, over the range of 4096 units for 360 degrees rotation. Pan / Tilt PWM These indicate the current PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) of the motor, with Pan and Tilt being indicated in Green and Purple respectively. This gives an indication of how hard the motors are working.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Capture in ASCII This changes the way in which the data is displayed. If not checked then the data is displayed in comma separated Hex bytes (e.g. 54, 45, 53, 54), if it is checked then each byte is converted into its corresponding ASCII char (e.g. TEST). However this only works if the protocol sends out valid ASCII bytes, all other values, less than 32 and over 127 will result in a "?" being printed.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Communications Testing AAA EN | 43 Cam Comms Starting this is as with MIC Comms but by selecting the Sony Cam Comms radio instead. So long as the MIC Comms are 100% reliable this will return the reliability of the comms to the Sony Module inside the MIC, again returning passes, fails and time outs in the same frame. If these are intermittent, please contact Forward Vision for advice.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Sony Set AAA EN | 44 SonySet Controls SonySet Prest Number This is where the SonySet Preset number is selected, there are 10 options available relating to 10 complete camera setups. The Sonyset tab shows the controls required for Creating, Loading, Saving, Uploading and Downloading SonySet tables in FV protocol only. A MIC can store 10 Sony Set tables, each containing 10 separate camera controls.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Execute this Preset This will send a command to the MIC to read the commands from the preset number in SonySet Preset Number list in memory and send them on to the Sony module. This will only send commands stored not the ones in Camset, so to test a Setup first use Send Preset to MIC then Execute this Preset.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA If only a few commands are utilised on the list then the rest should be set to "End" which will display "N/A" in the option column.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual MIC Programmer AAA EN | 47 To change a protocol loaded into a MIC400 please do the following:1. Connect the MIC400 to a PC running Universal Camset as described on page 27, check the MIC400 is communicating correctly with Camset; this can be checked using the Comms function. 2. Use the Browse button to locate the new .MOT file you wish to upload to the MIC400. 3.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA 4. Check the programming controls are correct, the default settings are usually correct and do not typically require adjustment. Error checking can be enabled to ensure an error free installation but this result in longer loading times. EN | 48 8. Open the MIC Setups tab and click the Load Settings into Camset button 5.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Help AAA EN | 49 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.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA Go to a preset: PRESET – (PRESET NUMBER) – ENTER All thermal controls through Learn preset commands: Command Value FV Pelco Image On 100 61 Inversion Off 101 62 False White Hot 105 66 Colour Black Hot 106 67 Ice Fire 107 68 GlowBow 108 69 FFC AGC Mode VCL 80 516 Shortcut N/A 81 85 N/A F3 On 86 87 88 F3 Off F4 On F4 Off IronBow Auto Manual Perform Histogram 109 103 102 104 110 70 64 63 65 71 89 83 82 84 90 F5 On N/A N/A N/A F6
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual CHAPTER 5 Technical Specifications MIC412TI and TF Dual Optical/Thermal PTZ Camera AAA CAMERA MODULE (THERMAL) Lens Image sensor CAMERA MODULE (OPTICAL) Image sensor Picture elements Horizontal resolution Filter Focus system Iris Synchronisation Signal/Noise ratio Back Light Compensation (BLC) White balance Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Aperture control 36x optical zoom module Lens Zoom Angle of view Minimum illumination Shutter speed 1/4
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Dimensions (W x H x D) CONNECTIVITY Video Telemetry Power Single coaxial via composite cable Twisted pair. Simplex, half and full duplex operation via composite cable Via composite cable Alarm communication Weight 1 x tamper input (additional inputs possible with optional alarm card in PSU) Tamper switch (ground connection) Brushless Integral pan/tilt motor drive 360° continuous rotation Up to 72° per second (variable) 260° 0.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Dimension Drawings AAA Appendix A – Sonyset Camera Commands MIC 412 models; Upright (90°) Dimension Drawings Bosch Security Systems Issue 8 EN | 53
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B – Protocol Preset Codes PRESET CODES Pelco MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 16 NORMAL_TILT_LIMIT_PRESET 26 IR_LAMP_TILT_LIMIT_PRESET 27 BAUD_2400 28 TILT_REVERSE_PRESET 29 // toggle IMAGE_FLIP_PRESET 30 // toggle REMAP_AN_AUX 31 PHOTOCELL_IR_ON_PRESET 32 PHOTOCELL_IR_OFF_PRESET 33 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 35 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 36 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 37 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 38 CANTED_PRESET 39 BAUD_9600 40 BAUD_4800
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 55 WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 78 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 79 FRAME_SCAN_START_PRESET 98 INVERTED_PRESET 80 AUTO_SCAN_START_PRESET 99 UPRIGHT_PRESET 81 AUTOHOME_10S_PRESET 40 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 82 AUTOHOME_30S_PRESET 41 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 83 AUTOHOME_1M_PRESET 42 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 84 AUTOHOME_5M_PRESET 43 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 85 AUTOHOME_10M_PRESET 44 PTZ_SCALE_ON_PRESET 86 FAST_SHUTTER_PRESET 45 PTZ_SC
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 56 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 64 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 63 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 62 PICTURE_FLIP_MIRROR_ON_PRESET 188 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 61 PICTURE_FLIP_MIRROR_OFF_PRESET 189 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 TILT_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 190 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 TILT_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 191 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 255 PHOTOCELL_IR_ON_PRESET 192 PHOTOCELL_IR_OFF_PRESET 193 PAN_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 194 PAN_REVERSE_OFF_PRE
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 57 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 229 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 206 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 228 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 207 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 227 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 208 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 226 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 209 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 225 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 210 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 224 SET_TOUR1_PRESET 211 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 223 SET_TOUR6_PRESET 216 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 222 AUTOFLIP_ON_PRESET 217 PRIVACY_
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 28 SPECIAL SETUP PRESETS PAN_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 54 PAN_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 55 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 56 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 57 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 58 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 59 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 60 SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 61 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 62 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 63 AUTOHOME_PRESET1_PRESET 64 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 65 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 66 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESE
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 59 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 83 WASHWIPE_PRESET 48 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 82 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 49 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 81 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 57 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 46 PAN_REVERSE_ON_PRESET 56 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 47 PAN_REVERSE_OFF_PRESET 55 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 48 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 54 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 49 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 53 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 52
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 60 AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET 40 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 232 WASHWIPE_ON_PRESET 39 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 231 WASHWIPE_OFF_PRESET 38 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 230 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 37 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 229 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 36 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 228 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 35 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 227 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 34 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 226 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 33 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 225 CAMERA_RECAL
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 61 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 61 //221 AUTOHOME_OFF_PRESET 37 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 75 //235 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 38 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 75 //235 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 39 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 74 //234 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 40 //200 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 73 //233 SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 41 //201 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 72 //232 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 42 //202 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 71 //231 NONDWELL_BOTTO
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 62 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 79 //239 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 69 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 80 //240 AUTOHOME_SEQUENCE_PRESET 68 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 90 //250 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 67 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 91 //251 DIGITAL_ZOOM_DISABLE 66 ON_SCREEN_DISPLAY_ON_PRESET 92 //236 DIGITAL_ZOOM_ENABLE 65 ON_SCREEN_DISPLAY_OFF_PRESET 93 //236 #define MENU_ON_OFF 63 //Don’t change INVERT_PRESET 94 MENU_ENTER 6
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 63 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 49 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 31 WASHWIPE_PRESET 48 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 27 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 47 SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 28 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 46 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 29 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 31 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 30 // Always highest number PRIVACY_PRESET_END 45 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 14 // allows up to 12 alarms now.
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 64 PRIVACY_HIDE_CURSOR 104 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 97 PRIVACY_SAVE_PARAMETER 103 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 98 PRIVACY_LOAD_PARAMETER 102 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 99 PRIVACY_INIT_PARAMETER 101 PRIVACY_SET_CURSOR 100 Forward Vision FIND_END_STOPS 115 WASHWIPE_PRESET 62 //AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 236 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 63 //AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 237 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 //AUTO_LOWLIGHT_ON_PRESET 238 FIN
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 65 INTERMITANT_WIPE_ON_PRESET 198 PRIVACY_PRESET_START 221 INTERMITANT_WIPE_OFF_PRESET 199 PRIVACY_PRESET_END 235 SOFTLIMIT_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 200 PRIVACY_SET_WHOLE 235 PRIVACY_CLEAR_WHOLE 234 // Always lowest number //defines for limit setting presets SOFTLIMIT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 201 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 233 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 202 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 232 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 203 PRIVACY_SHOW_STY
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 66 AUTO_LOWLIGHT_OFF_PRESET 239 PRIVACY_UNCOVER_ALL 93 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 PRIVACY_REPLACE_ALL 92 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 PRIVACY_SHOW_STYLE 91 CAMERA_RECALIBRATE_PRESET 251 PRIVACY_HIDE_STYLE 90 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 255 PRIVACY_SET_STYLE 89 PRIVACY_SET_CENTRAL 88 PRIVACY_CLEAR_CENTRAL 87 VCL MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 WASHWIPE_PRESET 62 PRIVACY_SHOW_CURSOR 86 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 63 PRIVACY_
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual AAA EN | 67 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 108 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET1 240 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 109 CAMERA_COMMAND_PRESET10 250 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 110 PAN_TILT_SCALE_ON_PRESET PAN_TILT_SCALE_OFF_PRESET 111 //vcl keyboard does this, but baxall doesn't! 112 CAMERA_OFF_PRESET 113 CAMERA_ON_PRESET 114 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 115 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 116 PAN_REVERSE_PRESET 117 // swaps left/right IR_MODE_ON_PRESET 118 // for keybo
MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual EN | 68 91 NONDWELL_TOP_LEFT_PRESET 92 MULTI_ALARM_PRESET 50 AUTO_IR_ON_PRESET 69 NONDWELL_BOTTOM_RIGHT_PRESET 93 AUTO_IR_OFF_PRESET 70 RESET_PRESETS_PRESET 94 MULTI_ALARM_ON_PRESET 71 REVERSE_PAN_PRESET 95 MULTI_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 72 REVERSE_TILT_PRESET 96 AUTO_ALARM_ON_PRESET 73 REVERSE_IMAGE_PRESET 97 AUTO_ALARM_OFF_PRESET 74 SET_ADDRESS_PRESET 99 AUTO_ALARM_GOTO_PRESET 50 PRIVACY_SETUP_BYTE1 101 BAUD_TOGGLE_
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