MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD MIC71xx, MIC72xx en Operation Manual
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Safety 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 1.6 Important Notices - Illumination Safety 11 1.7 Customer Support and Service 12 2 Unpacking 13 2.1 Parts List - Camera 13 8 2.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Table of Contents 15 Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 46 15.1 Advanced Mode: General 46 15.2 Identification 46 15.3 Password 46 15.4 Date/Time 47 15.5 Display Stamping 48 15.6 Advanced Mode: Web Interface 49 15.7 Appearance 49 15.8 LIVE Functions 50 15.9 Logging 51 15.10 Advanced Mode: Camera 52 15.11 Installer Menu 52 15.12 Encoder Profile 53 15.13 Encoder Streams 55 15.14 Privacy Masks 57 15.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Table of Contents | en 5 15.49 IPv4 Filter 85 15.50 Encryption 86 15.51 Advanced Mode: Service 86 15.52 Maintenance 86 15.53 Licenses 87 15.54 Diagnostics 87 15.55 System Overview 88 16 Operation 89 16.1 LIVE Page 89 16.1.1 View Control 90 16.1.2 AUX Control 91 16.1.3 Special Functions 93 16.1.4 Digital I/O 93 16.1.5 System Log/Event Log 94 16.1.6 Audio 94 16.1.7 Saving snapshots 94 16.1.8 Recording 95 16.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Safety 1 Safety 1.1 About this Manual This manual has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been thoroughly verified. The text was complete and correct at the time of printing. Because of the ongoing development of products, the content of the manual may change without notice.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Safety | en 7 Warning! ! INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA, CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, AND ALL LOCAL COUNTRY CODES. 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.
1.5 MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Safety Important Notices Notice! This device is intended for use in public areas only. U.S. federal law strictly prohibits surreptitious recording of oral communications. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury and/or serious damage to the unit. Use only with mounting solutions specified by the manufacturer.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Safety | en 9 Permanently connected equipment - Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the building installation wiring. Power lines - Do not locate the camera near overhead power lines, power circuits, or electrical lights, nor where it may contact such power lines, circuits, or lights.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Safety Informations FCC et ICES (modèles utilisés aux États-Unis et au Canada uniquement) Ce produit est conforme aux normes FCC partie 15. la mise en service est soumises aux deux conditions suivantes : – cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférence nuisible et – cet appareil doit pouvoir tolérer toutes les interférences auxquelles il est soumit, y compris les interférences qui pourraient influer sur son bon fonctionnement.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 1.6 Safety | en 11 Important Notices - Illumination Safety The text in this section applies only to cameras which have the optional illuminator accessory. Notice! This product has been tested according to standard IEC62471:2006 “Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems”. The product emissions exceed the EXEMPT Group limit for both Retinal Blue Light and Cornea/Lens infrared hazard as defined by IEC 62471:2006.
1.7 MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Safety Customer Support and Service If this unit needs service, contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems Service Center for authorization to return and shipping instructions. Service Centers USA Telephone: 800-366-2283 or 585-340-4162 Fax: 800-366-1329 Email: cctv.repair@us.bosch.com Customer Service Telephone: 888-289-0096 Fax: 585-223-9180 Email: security.sales@us.bosch.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Unpacking | en 13 Unpacking 2 – This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. Check the exterior of the packaging for visible damage. If an item appears to have been damaged 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 Service Representative.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Product Description 3 Product Description The MIC7000 camera is a high-performance, weatherproof, ruggedized, fully functional day/ night PTZ camera that has been designed to offer a reliable, robust, and high-quality surveillance solution for extreme security applications. Image control and quality are integral aspects of any PTZ camera, and the MIC7000 camera delivers outstanding clarity and image detail.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 4 Overview of Installation Steps | en 15 Overview of Installation Steps The following figure identifies the steps to install a MIC7000 camera. To install your MIC camera, follow these steps in sequence. Note: Depending on your model of camera, your desired mounting location and orientation, as well as your mounting brackets and chosen camera accessories, you may not need to complete every step. Determine system configuration.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration Programming in the Shipping Box 5 Configuration Programming in the Shipping Box Caution! ! Take extra care lifting or moving MIC7000 cameras because of their weight (6.7 kg (14.7 lb)). The camera packaging allows installers to connect the camera to the network and configure the camera still in the box. 1. Remove the accessories box from the top, middle section of the box. 2.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 6 Configuration Programming on a Temporary Table-top Stand | en 17 Configuration Programming on a Temporary Table-top Stand The camera (still in the foam) can stand temporarily on a flat, horizontal surface such as a desk or a table during initial network connection and configuration. 1. Remove the accessories box from the top, middle section of the box. 2. Remove the camera, still in the foam, from the box.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Mounting Location and Mounting Orientation 7 Mounting Location and Mounting Orientation 7.1 Select the Mounting Location MIC cameras are designed for easy installation in various locations such as directly onto buildings and poles suitable to support CCTV equipment. Select a secure installation location and mounting position for the device.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Mounting Location and Mounting Orientation | en 19 Avoid installation practices that may bring the camera’s metal mountings in contact with materials such as stainless steel. Such contacts can result in galvanic corrosion and degrade the cosmetic appearance of the camera. These cosmetic damages caused by improper installation are not covered by warranty as they do not affect the functionality of the camera. 7.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Mounting Location and Mounting Orientation Figure 7.1: Top view of canted MIC7000 illustrating distance of pan clearance The figure below illustrates the tilt range of the camera in upright orientation. 90° 90° 55° 55° Au ivo P to t Figure 7.2: MIC7000 Tilt Range: 145° each direction; 290° if AutoPivot enabled 2014.05 | 1.0 | F.01U.291.520 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 8 Overview of Mounting Options | en 21 Overview of Mounting Options Bosch sells a complete series of mounting brackets that support multiple mounting configurations. The most common type of mounting location is the top of a pole suitable to support CCTV equipment and that provides a robust mounting platform to minimize camera motion and typically has a large base cabinet for mounting ancillary equipment such as power supplies.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Overview of Mounting Options MIC-WMB-BD, -WD, -MG MIC-SCA-BD, -WD, -GD MIC-PMB Figure 8.2: Typical Pole mount configuration Other locations for mounting the camera include the top of a building, the side (wall) of a building, the corner of a building, and under the eave of a building. MIC-SPR-BD, -WD, -GD MIC-SCA-BD, -WD, -GD MIC-WMB-BD, -WD, -MG Figure 8.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Overview of Mounting Options | en 23 Figure 8.5: Direct surface mount – camera upright (MIC + base gasket) Figure 8.6: Direct surface mount – camera inverted (MIC + base gasket + IP67 Weatherization/Connector Kit) Notice! Observe all appropriate safety precautions and local building regulations. Refer to the MIC Series Mounting Brackets Installation Guide for installation instructions. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Operation Manual 2014.05 | 1.0 | F.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Install the Camera 9 Install the Camera Caution! Installation must be made by qualified personnel and conform to ANSI/NFPA 70 (the National ! Electrical Code® (NEC)), Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (also called CE Code or CSA C22.1), and all applicable local codes. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. accepts no liability for any damages or losses caused by incorrect or improper installation.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Make Connections - Power and Control | en 10 Make Connections - Power and Control 10.1 About Camera Power and Control 25 The camera transmits PTZ control commands and images over a TCP/IP network. It also allows users to configure the camera display settings, camera operating settings, and to configure the network parameters. The camera incorporates a network video server in the IP module.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Make Connections - Power and Control The table below identifies the power devices that can be connected simultaneously to the camera.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 10.4 Make Connections - Power and Control | en 27 Camera Connections All electrical and data connections from the camera are made from the connectors in the base of the camera. Figure 10.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Make Connections - Power and Control 10.5 Connect the Camera to the Network Note: Refer to the following figure for an illustration of both options. Option A: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable (Cat5e/Cat6) from the RJ45 connector of the camera to a network switch attached to the Local Area Network (LAN). 2. Connect the dedicated network switch to the RJ45 connector on the computer. 3. Connect the 24 VAC wires to the power source. 4.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Cant the Camera | en 29 Cant the Camera 11 Note: For simplicity, the graphics in this section are only of the camera (and the specific accessory that you are installing, if applicable). The graphics do not depict other accessories that you may have installed already. MIC7000 cameras feature on-site canting functionality. Installers can adjust the camera from an upright position to a canted position if desired.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Cant the Camera Notice! If your MIC camera will be canted, install the sunshield first. If your MIC camera will have both illuminator and sunshield accessories, install the illuminator first. Extreme low temperature models do not support a sunshield. To cant the camera, follow these steps: 1. Remove the yoke cap (item 3 in the figure below) on one yoke arm of the camera, using a Torque wrench with ¼ in.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Cant the Camera | en 31 T27 Torx Figure 11.3: Remove screws from yoke arms Notice! Risk of damage to the device. Carefully support the head of the camera while completing the next three (3) steps. 3. Repeat step above for the second arm. 4. Carefully rotate the arms and head assembly forward. Notice! Risk of damage to the device.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Cant the Camera Figure 11.4: Canting the camera head 5. Reinsert two (2) Torx screws into each yoke arm. Tighten the screws. T27 Torx 4.3 N m (≈ 38 in. lb) Figure 11.5: Tighten yoke arm screws 6. Attach the yoke caps using the Torque wrench with ¼ in. drive with the spanner tool. 2014.05 | 1.0 | F.01U.291.520 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Cant the Camera | en 33 1/4” 1.4 N m (≈ 12 in. lb) Figure 11.6: Attach yoke caps 7. Canting is complete. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Operation Manual 2014.05 | 1.0 | F.01U.291.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Typical System Configurations 12 Typical System Configurations 12.1 Typical IP Configuration with 95 W midspan (no I/O connections) Figure 12.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 12.2 Typical System Configurations | en 35 Typical Configuration with MIC-ALM-WAS-24 Figure 12.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Typical System Configurations 12.3 Typical IP Configuration with NPD-PSU-HPOE Figure 12.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration | en 13 Configuration 13.1 System Requirements 37 The camera requires specific software and hardware to allow a user to view live 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, network access, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser version 8.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration 13.2 Configuring the Camera To operate the camera in your network, you must configure the camera properly for your network. You will need the following information: – Unit IP address: An identifier for the camera on a TCP/IP network. Default: 192.168.0.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration | en 39 7. Configure the settings on this page based on the addresses provided by your local network administrator. Note that the text on the Set button changes to Set and Reboot. 8. Click Set and Reboot. The camera will reset (go through the homing sequence, which usually takes 30 seconds to complete), and then the LIVE page appears, with updated video and the new IP address. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Operation Manual 2014.05 | 1.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration Notice! Click the Help on this page? link if you need more information. NOTE: Screenshots of configuration settings in this manual are from a MIC 7130 model. Because of firmware or software updates, the screenshots may differ slightly from the configuration settings screens in your system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and current. 13.2.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration | en 41 Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In this case, the Set button changes to Set and Reboot. 1. Make the desired changes. 2. Click the Set and Reboot button. The camera reboots and the changed settings are activated. 13.3 Configuring Audio (Optional) Note for MIC7000 cameras only: These options are available only if you have connected a VIDEOJET connect device (NPD-PSU-HPOE) to your camera.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Basic Mode 14 Configuration via IP, Basic Mode 14.1 Basic Mode: Device Access Camera name You can give the camera a name to make it easier to identify. The name makes the task of administering multiple units in larger video monitoring systems easier, for example using the Bosch Video Management Systems programs. The device name is used for the remote identification of a unit, in the event of an alarm for example.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Basic Mode | en 43 Notice! Ensure that recording is stopped before synching to the PC. 4 Click the Sync to PC button to copy your computer's system time to the camera. Time server IP address The camera can receive the time signal from a time server using various time server protocols, and then use it to set the internal clock. The unit polls the time signal automatically once every minute.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Basic Mode Pre-programmed profiles are available, each giving priority to different perspectives. When selecting a profile, details are displayed in the list field. Default Profile name Description HD Image Optimized For an HD image, the video bit rate and frame quality are adjusted to ensure that the picture quality is the priority.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Basic Mode | en 45 Storage medium 1. Select the required storage medium from the list. 2. 14.7 Click the Start button to start the recording immediately. Basic Mode: System Overview The data on this page are for information purposes only and cannot be changed. Keep a record of this information in case technical assistance is required.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 15 Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 15.1 Advanced Mode: General Identification, page 46 Password, page 46 Date/Time, page 47 Display Stamping, page 48 15.2 Identification Camera name The camera name makes it easier to identify the remote camera location, in the event of an alarm for example. It will be displayed in the video screen if configured to do so.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 47 With the user authorization level, you can operate the unit and also control cameras, for example, but you cannot change the configuration. The lowest authorization level is live. It can only be used to view the live video image and switch between the different live image displays.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 3. Select the region or the city that is closest to the system's location from the list field below the table. 4. Click the Generate button to generate data from the database in the unit and enter it into the table. 5. Make changes by clicking an entry in the table. The entry is selected. 6. Clicking the Delete button will remove the entry from the table. 7.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 49 Alarm mode stamping Select On to display a text message overlay in the image in the event of an alarm. It can be displayed at a position of your choice that you can then specify using the Custom option. Or it can be set to Off for no overlay information. 1. Select the desired option from the list. 2. If you select the Custom option, additional fields are displayed where you can specify the 3.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Notice! You can use either GIF or JPEG images. The file paths must correspond to the access mode (for example C:\Images\Logo.gif for access to local files, or http://www.mycompany.com/ images/logo.gif for access via the Internet/Intranet). When accessing via the Internet/Intranet, ensure that a connection is always available to display the image. The image file is not stored in the camera.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 51 Transmit audio You can only select this option if audio transmission is actually switched on (see Audio, page 64).The audio signals are sent in a separate data stream parallel to the video data, and so increase the network load. The audio data are encoded according to G.711 and require an additional bandwidth of approx. 80 kbps per connection in each direction.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode File for event log 1. Enter the path for saving the event log here. 2. If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory. Save system log Check this option to save system messages in a text file on your local computer. You can then view, edit and print this file with any text editor or the standard Office software. File for system log 1. Enter the path for saving the system log here. 2. 15.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 53 This section also displays a graphic that shows the relative image size difference between an image encoded at 1280 x 720 and at 1920 x 1080. The orientation of the camera. Options: Normal, Inverted, Canted. SC settings Click the Default button to restore all camera settings to their original defaults.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Default Profile name Description SD Bit Rate Optimized For an SD image, the video bit rate and frame quality are adjusted to ensure that the bit rate is the priority. DSL Optimized Ideal for encoding on a DSL uplink where bit rate limitations are critical. 3G Optimized Ideal for encoding on a 3G uplink where bit rate limitations are critical. If required, enter a new name for the profile.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 55 compression and thus the image quality for every frame. The lower the quantization of the Pframe (QP value), the higher the encoding quality (and thus the best image quality) and the lower the frame refresh rate depending on the settings for the maximum data rate under network settings. A higher quantization value results in low image quality and lower network load. Typical QP values are between 18 and 30.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Stream 2 (recording) Options vary depending on Stream 1 selection. Options with “H.264 MP 1080p25/30 Fixed” selected for Stream 1: - Copy Stream 1; - H.264 MP SD; - H.264 MP 720p8/10 Fixed; - H.264 MP 1080p4/5 Fixed; - H.264 MP upright (cropped); - H.264 MP D1 4:3 (cropped); Options with “H.264 MP 720p25/30 Fixed” selected for Stream 1: - H.264 MP SD; - H.264 MP 720p25/30 Fixed; - H.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD – Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 57 Max. frame rate: Select one of the following frame rates to be the maximum: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 ips. – Picture quality: This setting allows you to adjust the image quality. Use the slide bar to choose a quality between Low and High. Note: The M-JPEG frame rate can vary depending on system loading. 15.14 Privacy Masks Privacy Masking is used to block out a specific area of a scene from being viewed.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode – General – Default mode. Suitable for most applications. – Low light – Optimized performance for scenes with low light level. – Motion – Optimized to minimize motion artifacts, such as when monitoring traffic or fastmoving objects. – Vibrant – Provides enhanced contrast, color reproduction, and sharpness. – Illuminator – Optimized performance when using the MIC illuminator accessory.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 59 AE-response speed Select the speed of the response of auto exposure. Options are Super slow, Slow, Medium (default), Fast. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the picture. To set the sharpness, use the slider to select a number. The default is 12. Shutter Mode – Fixed: The shutter mode is fixed to a selectable shutter speed.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode – Auto (default): The camera switches out of Night Mode after the ambient light level reaches a pre-defined threshold. Night mode threshold Adjusts 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; default 30). The lower the value, the earlier the camera will switch to color mode.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 61 Zoom polarity Capability to reverse the operation of the zoom button on the controller. – Normal (default): zoom controls operate normally. – Reverse: zoom controls are reversed. Digital zoom Digital zoom is a method of decreasing (narrowing) the apparent angle of view of a digital video image.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Auto pan right limit Sets the right Auto Pan limit of the camera. Use the preview window to move the camera to the right pan limit and click the button. The camera will not move past this limit when in Auto Pan Between Limits mode (AUX 2 ON). Tilt up limit Sets the upper tilt limit of the camera. Use the preview window to move the camera to the tilt limit and click the button.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 63 Controls the wiper of the MIC cameras. Options are: – Off: Turns off the wiper. – On: Wiper wipes continuously until deactivated manually, or until it has been on for five minutes (after which the camera will stop the wiper automatically). – Intermittent: Wipes twice, then stops. Every 15 seconds, this cycle repeats until users select another option in this field.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Return to the LIVE page. Click the Aux Control tab. Type 8 in the input box and click the Aux On button. 5. 15.20 To stop the tour, type 8 and click the Aux Off button. Sectors Sector The camera’s pan capability is 360° and is divided into 16 equal sectors. This section allows you to apply a title for each sector and to designate any sectors as a Blanked Sector. To define a title for sectors: 1.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 65 Recording format Select a format for audio recording. Select L16 or AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) if you want better audio quality with higher sampling rates. Note that the L16 standard requires approximately eight times the bandwidth of the format G.711. Pixel Counter 15.23 Counts the number of pixels in a defined image area.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Activating and Configuring Storage Media The storage overview displays the available storage media. You can select individual media or iSCSI drives and transfer these to the Managed storage media list. You can activate the storage media in this list and configure them for storage. Caution! Each storage medium can only be associated with one user.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 15.26 Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 67 Recording Profiles You can define up to ten different recording profiles. You will then use these recording profiles in the recording scheduler, where they are linked with the individual days and times (see Recording Scheduler, page 68). Notice! You can change or add to the recording profile description on the tabs on the Recording Scheduler page (see Recording Scheduler, page 68). 1.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Notice! For more information, please see the Alarm Task Script Language document and the RCP+ documentation. These documents can be found on the product CD supplied. Recording includes You can specify whether, in addition to video data and metadata (for example alarms, VCA data and serial data) should also be recorded.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 3. Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 69 Select the desired date from the calendar. You can select several consecutive calendar days by holding down the mouse button. These will later be displayed as a single entry in the table. 4. Click OK to accept the selection. The window will close. 5. Assign the individual holidays to the recording profiles, as described above.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Connect on alarm Select On so that the camera automatically connects to a predefined IP address in the event of an alarm. By setting Follows input 1 the unit maintains the connection that has been automatically established for as long as an alarm exists on alarm input 1. Notice! In the default setting, Stream 2 is transmitted for alarm connections.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 71 Video output If you know which unit is being used as the receiver, you can select the analog video output to which the signal should be switched. If the destination unit is unknown, it is advisable to select the First available option. In this case, the image is placed on the first free video output. This is an output on which there is no signal.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Intelligent DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) IVA / VCA controls the iDNR feature, which reduces noise based on motion activity in the scene. When there is no motion in the preset scene, noise reduction is increased. When there is motion detected in the preset scene, noise reduction is decreased to reduce bandwidth and optimize storage space.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 73 Metadata is always created for a video content analysis, unless this was explicitly excluded. Depending on the analysis type selected and the relevant configuration, additional information overlays the video image in the preview window next to the parameter settings. Options are: MOTION+, IVA 5.6, IVA 5.6 Flow.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 6. Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the changes. Tamper detection You can reveal the tampering of cameras and video cables by means of various options. Run a series of tests at different times of the day and night to ensure that the video sensor is operating as intended. Notice! The options for tamper detection can only be set for fixed cameras.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 75 Scene too noisy Activate this function if tampering associated with EMC interference (noisy scene as the result of a strong interference signal in the vicinity of the video lines), as an example, should trigger an alarm. Reference Check You can save a reference image that is continuously compared with the current video image.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 2. Select the mask with your mouse. Move the mouse to position the mask over the area of the view that you want to mask, and then click “Set.” The text “VM Configuration active!” appears in the View Control window. 3. Click Enabled to enable the virtual mask. The rectangle that represents the mask in the preview window becomes red. The text “Virtual Masks: ENABLED” appears in the View Control window.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 77 Send alarm e-mail Select On if you want the unit to automatically send an alarm e-mail in the event of an alarm. Mail server IP address Enter the IP address of a mail server that operates on the SMTP standard (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Outgoing e-mails are sent to the mail server via the address you entered. Otherwise leave the box blank (0.0.0.0).
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode 1. Click the Examples link under the Alarm Task Editor field to see some script examples. A new window will open. 2. Enter new scripts in the Alarm Task Editor field or change existing scripts in line with your requirements. 3. When you are finished, click the Set button to transmit the scripts to the unit.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 79 Idle state Specify either Open or Closed idle state. Operating mode Select one of the following modes for operation: Bistable, 0.5 s, 1 s, 5 s, 10 s, or 60 s. Output name Type an optional name for the relay connection, up to 20 characters. Trigger output Click the appropriate Trigger output button to test the relay / output connection. 15.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode IPv6 Consult with the network administrator before making changes to this section. IP address Enter the desired IP address for the camera in this field. The IP address must be valid for the network. A typical IPv6 address may resemble the following example: 2001:db8: :52:1:1 Consult the network administrator for valid IPv6 address construction.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 81 You can activate and configure encryption of the media data (video and metadata) on the Encryption page (see Encryption, page 86). RCP+ port 1756 To exchange connection data, you can activate the unsecured RCP+ port 1756. If you want connection data to be transmitted only when encrypted, select the Off option to deactivate the port.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Status The status of the DynDNS function is displayed here for information purposes. You cannot change any of these settings. Notification mail Select On to set the system to provide email notification of domain registration. Mail address Enter the email address for notification. 15.44 Advanced The settings on this page are used to implement advanced settings for the network.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 83 If you select On for the SNMP parameter and do not enter an SNMP host address, the camera does not send them automatically, but only replies to SNMP requests. If you enter one or two SNMP host addresses, SNMP traps are sent automatically. Select Off to deactivate the SNMP function. 1. SNMP host address / 2.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode The multicast address can be the same for multiple streams. However, it will be necessary to use a different port in each case so that multiple data streams are not sent simultaneously using the same port and multicast address. Notice! The settings must be made individually for each stream. Enable To enable simultaneous data reception on several receivers you need to activate the multicast function.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD – Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 85 Overwrite The same file name is always used and any existing file will be overwritten with the current file. – Increment A number from 000 to 255 is added to the file name and automatically incremented by 1. When it reaches 255 it starts again from 000. – Date/time suffix The date and time are automatically added to the file name.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode Mask 1 / 2 Enter the subnet mask for the appropriate IPv4 address. Encryption 15.50 A special license, with which you will receive a corresponding activation key, is required to encrypt user data. You can enter the activation key to release the function on the Licenses page (see Licenses, page 87). Advanced Mode: Service 15.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 3. Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode | en 87 Next, click Upload to begin transferring the file to the unit. The progress bar allows you to monitor the transfer. 4. Click OK to the warning message to continue the firmware upload, or Cancel to stop the upload. The page displays a progress bar as the firmware is uploaded. Note: Once the progress bar reaches 100%, the system opens the reset page. Allow the reset page to complete its action.
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MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Operation | en 16 Operation 16.1 LIVE Page 89 After the connection is established, the LIVE page is initially displayed. It shows the live video image on the right of the browser window. Depending on the configuration, various text overlays may be visible on the live video image. Other information may also be shown next to the live video image. The items shown depend on the settings on the LIVE Functions page.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation You can obtain additional information to help when you troubleshoot or fine-tune the unit. The values indicate the proportions of the individual functions on the encoder load, shown as percentages. 4 Move the cursor over the graphic indicator. Some additional numerical values are also displayed. Image Selection You can view the image of the camera in different displays.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Operation | en 91 ¹ This function is also accessible by using the mouse scroll wheel while in the Live video frame. ² This button is also used as the “Enter” button to select menu items from the AUX tab. To control a peripheral, follow these steps: 1. Click the appropriate controls. 2. Move the mouse cursor over the video image. Additional options for controlling peripherals are displayed with the mouse cursor. 3.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation 1 Command number field 2 Keypad (numbers 0-9) 3 Show a preset scene 4 Set a preset scene 5 Initiates a command 6 Deletes a number in the Command Number field 7 Used to select a menu item 8 Stops a command To Enter a Keyboard Control Command: 1. Place the cursor in the Command Number field. 2. Click the desired command number via the on-screen keypad. 3.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Operation | en 93 Special Functions 16.1.3 LIVE page Special Functions The camera offers special command buttons on the LIVE page. Scan 360° Click this button to start a continuous 360° pan. To stop the continuous pan, click a directional control in the View Control tab. Autopan Click this button to pan the camera between user-defined limits. To set the left and right pan limits, refer to PTZ Settings in the Operator Manual.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation 16.1.5 System Log/Event Log System Log The System Log field contains information about the operating status of the camera and the connection. You can save these messages automatically in a file (see the online help). Events such as the triggering or end of alarms are shown in the Event Log field. You can save these messages automatically in a file (see the online help). 1.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 16.1.8 Operation | en 95 Recording Recording Video Sequences You can save sections of the video sequence currently shown on the LIVE page on your computer's hard drive. The icon for recording video sequences is only visible if the unit is configured to enable this process. 4 Click the icon to start recording. The storage location depends on the configuration of the camera. A red dot in the icon indicates that recording is in progress. 1. 2.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation Start/Pause playback Jump to start of active sequence or to previous sequence Jump to start of the next video sequence in the list Continuously select playback speed by means of the speed regulator (slide control): Bookmarks In addition, set markers in the sequences, so-called bookmarks, and jump directly to these. These bookmarks are indicated as small yellow arrows above the time interval.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 16.2 Operation | en 97 Using Intelligent Tracking Configuring Intelligent Tracking The camera utilizes the built-in Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) to continuously follow an individual or object even if it passes behind a Privacy Mask or a stationary object. The camera uses objects detected by IVA in a stationary preset position to activate the Intelligent Tracking feature.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation Guidelines for Implementing Intelligent Tracking Factors such as the viewing angle and unwanted motion (from trees, for example) may interfere with Intelligent Tracking operation. Use the following recommendations to ensure smooth Intelligent Tracking operation: – Mount/Mounting Surface Stability – Mount the camera in the most stable position. Avoid locations affected by vibrations, such as those caused by a roof-top air conditioner.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD – Operation | en 99 Auto: In this mode, the camera actively analyzes the video to detect any moving object. If it detects movement, the camera begins to track the moving object. This mode is most useful for scenarios where no motion is expected in the scene. – Click: In this mode, users can click an object moving in the live video image to enable the camera to track the movement of the selected object.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Operation 16.3 Recommended Use of Your MIC Camera Bosch recommends that you consider the following in order to optimize the life of your Bosch camera. 1. Guard Tours and Preset Tours With your camera, you can cover a full 360° view using continuous Guard Tours or Preset Tours. Depending on the type of camera tour selected, your camera might be either in continuous motion (pan, tilt, or both) or moving between selected preset positions.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 17 Troubleshooting | en 101 Troubleshooting Table of Troubleshooting Issues The table below identifies issues that could occur with the camera, and how to resolve them. Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the Problem No camera control. – Ensure that the LAN cable has good connection and is secured. – Refresh the browser and ensure that video is updated. – Cycle the camera's power off and on. Video is rolling, noisy, or distorted.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Troubleshooting The image on the screen is distorted. Is the power frequency set properly in sync? If the power frequency is not set correctly, the line lock synchronization mode cannot be used. Set the synchronization mode to INT. (NTSC Model power frequency in LL mode: 60 Hz.) No video. – Check that the mains power to the power supply is on. – For IP-enabled cameras: Check to see if you have a web page.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 18 Maintenance | en 103 Maintenance Cleaning - Unplug the device before cleaning. Generally, using a dry cloth for cleaning is sufficient, but a moist, fluff-free cloth may also be used. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. No User-serviceable Parts Except for the external wiper blade, the device contains no user-serviceable parts. Contact your local Bosch service center for device maintenance and repair.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Decommissioning 19 Decommissioning 19.1 Transfer The camera should only be passed on together with this installation guide. 19.2 Disposal Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD 20 Technical data | en 105 Technical data For product specifications, see the datasheet for your camera, available on the appropriate product pages of the Online Product Catalog at www.boschsecurity.com. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Operation Manual 2014.05 | 1.0 | F.01U.291.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Keyboard Commands By Number Keyboard Commands By Number 21 Note: * denotes a Locked command. Function Command Command Key On/Off Description No. 1 Scan 360° / Auto Pan Activates /deactivates Autopan without limits. (Continuous) On/Off 2 Autopan (within Limits) Activates /deactivates Autopan between limits. On/Off 3* Iris Control Enters the menu (auto, manual) for iris control.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Function Command Command Key Keyboard Commands By Number | en Description No. On/Off 53 Playback B, single Activates /deactivates single Playback B. On/Off 54 IR Illuminator Controls IR Illuminators (On/Off). On/Off/ 56 Night Mode Menu Enter the Night Mode menu (On, Off, Auto (Day/ Auto On/Off On/Off 107 Night only)). 57 58* Night Mode Control Enables/disables Night Mode (Day = Off /Night = (IR Filter In/Out) On).
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD en | Keyboard Commands By Number Function Command Command Key On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off Description No. 81 82 83 84 Alarm Output 1 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output. Alarm Output 2 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output. Alarm Output 3 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output. Alarm Output 4 On–Activates output. Relay Off–Deactivates output.
MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD Function Keyboard Commands By Number | en Command Command Key 109 Description No. 103 Wiper wipe Intermittent; wipes twice, then turns off after 15 seconds. 104 Wiper wipe On shot; wipes five times, then turns off.
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