MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i en User Manual
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Table of contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Introduction 6 1.1 Systems requirements 6 1.2 Establishing the connection 6 1.3 Password protection in camera 7 2 System overview 8 2.1 Live page 8 2.2 Playback 8 2.3 Configuration 8 2.4 Dashboard 9 3 General 10 3.1 Identification 10 3.2 User Management 10 3.3 Date/Time 11 3.4 Display Stamping 12 3.5 GB/T 28181 15 4 Web Interface 16 4.1 Appearance 16 4.
en | Table of contents MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 6.3 Recording Profiles 43 6.4 Maximum Retention Time 44 6.5 Recording Scheduler 44 6.6 Recording Status 46 6.7 Recording Statistics 46 6.8 Image Posting 46 6.9 SD Card Status 47 7 Alarm 48 7.1 Alarm Connections 48 7.2 Video Content Analysis (VCA) 50 7.3 Virtual Masks 51 7.4 Audio Alarm 52 7.5 Alarm E-Mail 52 7.6 Alarm Task Editor 53 7.7 Alarm Rules 54 8 Network 55 8.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Table of contents | en 5 10.2 Playback 69 10.2.1 Selecting the recording stream 69 10.2.2 Searching for recorded video 69 10.2.3 Exporting recorded video 69 10.2.4 Controlling playback 69 10.3 Dashboard 69 11 Using your MIC Camera 71 11.1 Using Intelligent Tracking 71 11.2 Recommended Use of Your MIC Camera 73 11.3 Uploading a User Logo 74 11.4 Two-line and Three-line Camera Titles 74 11.
en | Introduction MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 1 Introduction 1.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 1.3 Introduction | en 7 Password protection in camera The camera requires a strong password. Follow the prompts in the dialog box, which specifies what is required. The system measures the strength of the password that you enter. When you use Configuration Manager to access your device for the first time, you must set the initial password of the device in Configuration Manager.
en | System overview 2 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i System overview When a connection is established, the Live page is initially displayed. The application bar displays the following icons: Live Click this icon to view the live video stream. Playback Click this icon to play back recorded sequences. This link is only visible if a storage medium has been configured for recording. (With VRM recording, this option is not active.) Configuration Click this icon to configure the device.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 2.4 System overview | en 9 Dashboard The Dashboard page is used to display detailed information about the device. The Dashboard is only visible in the application bar if the Show 'Dashboard' option is enabled by a service-level user in the Configuration -> Web Interface -> Appearance page. Bosch Security Systems User Manual 2020-02 | 1.
en | General MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 3 General 3.1 Identification Device name Enter a unique, unambiguous name for the device (for example, the installation location of the device). This name should be easy to identify in a list of devices in your system. The device name is used for the remote identification of a unit, such as in the event of an alarm. Do not use any special characters, for example &, in the name.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i General | en 11 The device has three authorization levels: service, user, and live. – service is the highest authorization level. Entering the correct password gives access to all the functions and allows all configuration settings to be changed. – user is the middle authorization level. At this level you can operate the device, play back recordings, and also control camera, for example, but you cannot change the configuration.
en | General MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Daylight saving time The internal clock can switch automatically between normal and daylight saving time (DST). The unit already contains the data for DST switch-overs for many years in advance. If the date, time and zone have been set up correctly, a DST table is automatically created. If you decide to create alternative daylight saving time dates by editing the table, note that values occur in linked pairs (DST start and end dates).
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i General | en 13 Logo To place a logo on the image, select and upload an uncompressed .bmp file with a maximum size of 128x128 pixels and 256 colors to the camera. Its position on the image can then be selected. Logo position Select the position for the logo on the OSD: To the left of the name, To the right of the name, or Logo only. Select Off (the default value) to disable logo positioning. Time stamping This field sets the position of the time overlay.
en | General MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 2. Specify the exact position (Position (XY)). 3. In the Position (XY) fields, enter the values for the desired position. Title region Select On to set or to edit the position of the title region on the OSD. The fields Position (XY) and (0...255) appear. 1. In the field Position (XY), specify the exact position. (The default is 10.) 2. In the field (0...255), enter the position range. (The default is 176).
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 3.5 General | en 15 GB/T 28181 This page allows you to set the parameters for conformance to the GB/T 28181 national standard “Security and protection video monitoring network system for information transport, switch and control”. This standard is specifically for China. Enable Select this checkbox to enable the system to use the other parameters on this page in accordance with the GB/T 28181 national standard. H.
en | Web Interface MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 4 Web Interface 4.1 Appearance You can adapt the appearance of the web interface and change the website language to meet your requirements. GIF or JPEG images can be used to replace the company and device logos. The image can be stored on a web server (for example, http://www.myhostname.com/images/logo.gif). Ensure that a connection to the web server is always available to display the image. The image files are not stored on the unit.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i – Web Interface | en 17 Green: Fields, lines and routes used in a task are displayed in green. They can be edited but not deleted. – Red: Fields, lines and routes currently in alarm mode are displayed in red. Show 'Dashboard' Select this checkbox to enable the Dashboard in the application bar. Secure cookies Select this checkbox to secure the cookies sent through the camera.
en | Web Interface MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Show alarm inputs Select this checkbox if you want the alarm inputs to appear in the Digital I/O section of the Live page. Show alarm outputs Select this checkbox if you want the alarm outputs to appear in the Digital I/O section of the Live page. Allow snapshots Here you can specify whether the icon for saving individual images (snapshots) should be displayed below the live image.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 5 Camera 5.1 Installer Menu Camera | en 19 Application variant – If you are connecting to MIC-ALM-WAS-24, select “[camera name] - IO“ to allow the camera to recognize additional inputs and outputs from this device and to allow control of an external washer unit. – Otherwise, select “[camera name].” Sensor mode The sensor mode specifies the base resolution and frame rates for the image quality settings.
en | Camera 5.1.1 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Positioning The Positioning feature describes the location of the camera and the perspective in the camera’s field of view. Perspective information is essential to Video Analytics, as it enables the system to compensate for the illusory smallness of distant objects.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 21 Notice! The Sketch functionality is only available for configured and assigned pre-positions. For AUTODOME and MIC cameras, configure the pre-positions of the camera and assign the pre-positions to one of the available 16 VCA profiles before calibration with Sketch. Applications are pre-positions of cameras directed towards different ground planes, an optimized calibration for inclined ground planes or large focal lengths.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 3. Adjust the calibration elements to the situation: – Enter the real size of a line or angle. To do this, select the line or angle, then enter the size in the corresponding box. Example: You have placed a line on ground across the lower side of an automobile. You know that the automobile is 4 m long. Enter 4 m as the length of the line. – Adjust the position or length of a line or angle.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 23 WGS 84 The WGS 84 coordinate system is a spherical coordinate system description of the world and used in many standards including GPS. Latitude Latitude is the north-south position of the camera in the spherical coordinate system WGS 84. Longitude Longitude is the east-west position of the camera in the spherical coordinate system WGS 84. Ground level [m] The elevation of the ground above sea level.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Copy mode to Select the mode from the drop-down menu to which you wish to copy the active mode. Note: To restore the default setting of all scene modes, you must click the SC setting. Restore mode defaults Click Restore Mode Defaults to restore the factory default modes. Confirm you decision. 5.2.1 Picture Settings 5.2.1.1 Color White Balance Adjusts the color settings to maintain the quality of the white areas of the image.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 25 AE-response speed Select the speed of the response of auto exposure. Options are Super slow, Slow, Medium (default), Fast. Shutter Mode – Fixed: The shutter mode is fixed to a selectable shutter speed. – Automatic exposure: increases camera sensitivity by increasing the integration time on the camera. This is accomplished by integrating the signal from a number of consecutive video frames to reduce signal noise.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Night mode shutter Controls the time period for which light is gathered by the collecting device while in night mode. Values are ¼, 1/8, 1/15, and 1/30; the default is 1/15. 5.2.2 Enhance All settings on this page except for Intelligent Noise Reduction are scene-mode specific. This means that sharpness/noise suppression/HDR can be adjusted on each scene mode.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 27 Select Off to disable the feature. Select Extreme to activate the feature for viewing images of very low contrast. Intelligent Defog intensity Select the amount of intensity for the defog feature. Note: This field appears only when the option in Intelligent Defog is "On" or "Auto." Noise reduction By default, this option is On.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Notice! All parameters combine to make up a profile and are dependent on one another. If you enter a setting that is outside the permitted range for a particular parameter, the nearest permitted value will be substituted when the settings are saved.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 29 Maximum bit rate This maximum bit rate is not exceeded under any circumstances. Depending on the video quality settings for the I- and P-frames, this fact can result in individual images being skipped. The value entered here must be at least 10% higher than the value entered in the Target bit rate field. If the value entered here is too low, it will be adjusted automatically.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i I/P-frame delta QP This parameter sets the ratio of the I-frame quantization (QP) to the P-frame quantization (QP). For example, you can set a lower value for I-frames by moving the slide control to a negative value. Thus, the quality of the I-frames relative to the P-frames is improved. The total data load will increase, but only by the portion of I-frames.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en Option selected for Stream 1 31 Options for Stream 2 (recording) (recording) 640x480 1080p (2 MP) 1080p (2 MP) 1280x1024 (1.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Note: The M-JPEG frame rate can vary depending on system loading. 5.5 Encoder Statistics Stream Identifies the current stream (1, 2, or JPEG). Zoom Identifies the current zoom factor of the camera (1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x). Averaging period Select the appropriate averaging period as a means of stabilizing the long term bit rate. 5.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 33 Privacy Masks block specific areas of a scene from being seen in the camera's field of view. This can be useful when public spaces are in the coverage area or monitoring will be limited to a particular zone. The areas covered are indicated by a colored pattern (Black, White, or Gray) in the video image. The activated masked areas are filled with the selected pattern in live view.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i – Manual: Auto Focus is inactive. Focus speed Use the slider (from 1 to 8) to control how fast the Auto focus will readjust when the focus becomes blurred. IR focus correction Optimizes the focus for IR lighting. Options are: On, Off (default). Day near limit [m] Select the distance (in meters), from 0.1 to 20 m, for the minimum distance of the zoom focus during the day. Night near limit [m] Select the distance (in meters), from 0.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 35 Inactivity period Determines the behavior of the dome when the control for dome is inactive. Select a time period from the pull-down list (3 sec. - 10 min.). The default setting is 2 minutes. Number of sectors Select the appropriate number of sectors (for example, 4, 6, 12, or 16). Note: The number that you select in this field determines the number of sectors that appear in the Sectors page (below).
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 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. Pan limit left Set the appropriate pan limit on the left. Pan limit right Set the appropriate pan limit on the right. Tour A / Tour B Starts and stops the recording of a recorded (guard) tour. The camera can make up to two (2) recorded tours.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 5.10 Camera | en 37 Pre-positions and Tours The camera can store up to 256 preset scenes. You can define the individual scenes that comprise a Pre-position Tour. You define individual pre-position scenes, then use these scenes to define the Pre-position Tour. The tour starts from the lowest scene number in the tour and progresses sequentially to the highest scene number in the tour.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Night near limit [m] Select the distance (in meters), from 0.1 to 20 m, for the minimum distance of the zoom focus during the night. White light illuminators Select On to turn on the White light illuminators. Select Off to turn off the White light illuminators. White light intensity Select the degree of intensity of the White light. 5.12 Pre-position mapping Pre-position mapping allows you to map a function to a pre-position action.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en WDR off Wiper continuous Night mode auto Wiper intermittent Night mode on Wiper on shot Night mode off Wiper off 39 Gamma mode on 5.13 Sectors Sector The camera’s pan capability is divided into equal sectors (2, 4, 8, 16), as defined in PTZ Settings > Number of sectors, for a total of 360°. To define a title for sectors: 1. Place the cursor in the input box to the right of the sector number. 2.
en | Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Maximum IR intensity Select the percentage of maximum intensity of the infrared (IR) light, from 0 to 100. No white light Select On to disable the field White light illuminators. The options in the field White light illuminators are disabled. Select Off to enable field White light illuminators. White light illuminators Select On to turn on the White light illuminators. Select Off to turn off the White light illuminators.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Camera | en 41 Recording format Select a format for audio recording. The default value is AAC 48 kbps. You can select AAC 80 kbps, G.711 or L16 depending on the required audio quality or sampling rate. AAC audio technology is licensed by Fraunhofer IIS. (http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm/) 5.17 Pixel Counter The number of horizontal and vertical pixels covered by the highlighted area is displayed below the picture.
en | Recording MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 6 Recording 6.1 Introduction to recording Images can be recorded to an appropriately configured iSCSI system or, for devices with an SD slot, locally to an SD card. SD cards are the ideal solution for shorter storage times and temporary recordings. They can be used for local alarm recording or to improve the overall reliability of video recording. For long-term authoritative images use an appropriately sized iSCSI system.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 1. Recording | en 43 In the Storage overview section, double-click a storage medium, an iSCSI LUN or one of the other available drives. 2. – The medium is added as a target in the Managed storage media list. – Newly added media is shown as Not active in the Status column. Click Set to activate all media in the Managed storage media list. – 3. The Status column shows all media as Online. Check the box in the Rec. 1 or Rec.
en | Recording MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Caution! ! Without metadata, it is not possible to include video content analysis in recordings. Standard recording Select the mode for standard recordings: – Continuous: the recording proceeds continuously. If the maximum recording capacity is reached, older recordings are overwritten automatically. – Pre-alarm: recording takes place in the pre-alarm time, during the alarm and during the post-alarm time only.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Recording | en 45 You can link any number of 15-minute intervals with the recording profiles for each day of the week. Moving the mouse cursor over the table displays the time below it. This aids orientation. In addition to the normal weekdays, you can define holidays that are not in the standard weekly schedule on which recordings are to apply. This allows you to apply a schedule for Sundays to other days with dates that fall on varying weekdays. 1.
en | Recording 6.6 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Recording Status Details of the recording status are displayed here for information. These settings cannot be changed. 6.7 Recording Statistics Recording Identifies the current recording profile (1 or 2). Zoom Identifies the current zoom factor of the camera (1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x). Averaging period Select the appropriate averaging period as a means of stabilizing the long term bit rate. 6.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Recording | en 47 Fill in the maximum image width in pixels. Leave at 0 for automatic width selection. 6.9 SD Card Status This section identifies the following details about the SD card installed in the camera: Bosch Security Systems – Manufacturer – Product – Size – Lifespan Check – Lifespan – Lifespan alarm User Manual 2020-02 | 1.
en | Alarm MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 7 Alarm 7.1 Alarm Connections You can select how the camera responds to an alarm. In the event of an alarm, the unit can automatically connect to a pre-defined IP address. You can enter up to ten IP addresses to which the camera will connect in sequence in the event of an alarm, until a connection is made. Connect on alarm Select On so that the camera automatically connects to a predefined IP address in the event of an alarm.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Alarm | en 49 Remote port Depending on the network configuration, select a browser port here. The ports for HTTPS connections will be available only if the On option is selected in the SSL encryption parameter. 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.
en | Alarm 7.2 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Video Content Analysis (VCA) Note: This section of the manual provides an overview of the fields and the options for each field on the page VCA. This section is not a complete tutorial of setting up VCA. For more information, refer to the separate manual Video Content Analysis (VCA), available on the product page for Intelligent Video Analytics. Access the product page on the online product catalog from http://www.boschsecurity.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Alarm | en 51 Reference check Save a reference image that can be continuously compared with the current video image. If the current video image in the marked areas differs from the reference image, an alarm is triggered. This detects tampering that would otherwise not be detected, for example, if the camera is turned. 1. Click Reference to save the currently visible video image as a reference. 2.
en | Alarm MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 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 ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Alarm | en 53 SMTP user name Enter a registered user name for the chosen mailserver here. SMTP password Enter the required password for the registered user name here. Format You can select the data format of the alarm message. – Standard (with JPEG) E-mail with attached JPEG image file. – SMS E-mail in SMS format to an e-mail-to-SMS gateway (for example to send an alarm by cellphone) without an image attachment.
en | Alarm MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 2. Enter new scripts in the Alarm Task Editor field or change existing scripts in line with your requirements. 3. When finished, click Set to transmit the scripts to the device. If the transfer was successful, the message Script successfully parsed. is displayed over the text field. If it was not successful, an error message is displayed with further information. 7.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 8 Network 8.1 Network Services Network | en 55 This page shows an overview of all available network services. Use the checkbox to activate or deactivate a network service. Click on the settings symbol next to the network service to go to the settings page for this network service.
en | Network MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 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. Prefix length A typical IPv6 node address consists of a prefix and an interface identifier (total 128 bits).
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Network | en 57 HSTS Select this option to use the web security policy HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to provide secure connections. 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. Discovery port Enter the number of the port that you want to discover. To deactivate the port, enter 0.
en | Network MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i User name Enter the user name you registered at DynDNS.org here. Password Enter the password you registered at DynDNS.org here. Force registration now You can force the registration by transferring the IP address to the DynDNS server. Entries that change frequently are not provided in the Domain Name System. It is a good idea to force the registration when you are setting up the device for the first time.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Network | en 59 Identity Enter the name that the RADIUS server is to use for identifying the camera. Password Enter the password that is stored in the RADIUS server. NTCIP Specifies a set of rules and protocols for organizing, describing and exchanging transportation management information between transportation management applications and transportation equipment such that they interoperate with each other.
en | Network MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i UPnP You can activate the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) function. If the function is turned on, the unit responds to requests from the network and is automatically registered on the requesting computers as a new network device. For example, access to the unit can then be made using Windows Explorer without knowledge of the IP address of the unit.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Network | en 61 Duplication of data places a heavy demand on the CPU and can lead to impairment of the image quality under certain circumstances. Port Enter the port address for the stream here. Streaming Click the checkbox to activate multicast streaming mode. An activated stream is marked with a check. (Streaming is typically not required for standard multicast operation.
en | Service MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 9 Service 9.1 Maintenance Update server The address of the update server appears in the address box. 1. Click Check to make a connection to this server. 2. Select the appropriate version for your camera to download the firmware from the server. Firmware The camera functions and parameters can be updated by uploading new firmware. To do this, the latest firmware package is transferred to the device via the network.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 9.3 Service | en 63 Certificates Add a certificate/file to the file list Click Add. In the Add certificate window choose either: – – Upload certificate to select a file that is already available: – Click Browse to navigate to the required file. – Click Upload. Generate signing request for a signing authority to create a new certificate: – – Fill in all the required fields and click Generate.
en | Operation via the browser MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 10 Operation via the browser 10.1 Live page 10.1.1 Connection Stream 1 Select this option to display stream 1 of the camera. Stream 2 Select this option to display stream 2 of the camera. M-JPEG Select this option to display the M-JPEG stream of the camera. 10.1.2 PTZ Pan and tilt controls – To tilt the camera up: Click and hold the up arrow. – To tilt the camera down: Click and hold the down arrow.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Operation via the browser | en 65 Note: If the pre-position is already stored, a dialog box displays the message, “Overwrite current pre-position?” Click OK to overwrite, or click Cancel to cancel the operation. Click Bosch Security Systems to display the selected pre-position in the video image. User Manual 2020-02 | 1.
en | Operation via the browser 10.1.4 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i AUX Control With the tab AUX Control you can enter pre-programmed keyboard control commands. These commands are composed of a command number plus the appropriate function key (Show preposition, Set pre-position, AUX on, or AUX off). A valid combination either issues a command to the device or displays an on-screen menu. Show pre-position Click this button to display a pre-position.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Operation via the browser | en 67 Custom tour Click this button to view (in continuous playback) a custom tour that was previously configured. 10.1.7 Recording status The hard drive icon below the live camera image changes during an automatic recording. The icon lights up and displays a moving graphic to indicate a running recording. If no recording is taking place, a static icon is displayed. 10.1.
en | Operation via the browser 10.1.13 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Status icons Various overlays in the video image provide important status information. The overlays provide the following information: Decoding error The frame might show artifacts due to decoding errors. Alarm flag Indicates that an alarm has occurred. Communication error A communication error, such as a connection failure to the storage medium, a protocol violation or a timeout, is indicated by this icon.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Operation via the browser | en 10.2 Playback 10.2.1 Selecting the recording stream 69 On the left side of the browser, expand the Connection group if necessary. To view a recording stream: 10.2.2 1. Click the Recording drop-down arrow to see the options. 2. Select recording stream 1 or 2. Searching for recorded video On the left side of the browser, expand the Search group if necessary. 1.
en | Operation via the browser – Connection Status – Services MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i You can also download a .JSON file with information about the device: 2020-02 | 1.1 | 1. At the bottom of the page, locate the Export button 2. Click the Export button 3.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Using your MIC Camera | en 11 Using your MIC Camera 11.1 Using Intelligent Tracking 71 To activate the Intelligent Tracking feature, one of the following conditions must be met: – The Silent IVA option must be selected in the VCA page on the Settings tab. Refer to Video Content Analysis (VCA), page 50. – IVA must be active for at least one preset scene in the VCA page on the Settings tab.
en | Using your MIC Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i White eye, flashing Intelligent Tracking is actively following a target. Gray eye with a red “X” Intelligent Tracking lost the selected target and will wait for the target to reappear using the last known trajectory. During the IDLE state, the camera will not seek other objects in motion. Gray eye without a symbol Intelligent Tracking is idle, waiting to track a target.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 11.2 Using your MIC Camera | en 73 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.
en | Using your MIC Camera 11.3 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Uploading a User Logo Customers have the option to upload custom logos that display on the web browser of the device. All user logo images must comply with the following requirements: – The file format must be a bitmap (.bmp). – Height and width must not exceed 128 pixels. – Color depth must be 8 bit (256 color bitmap). Upload the Logo File 1. If necessary, open the browser. Click Configuration. 2. Click General.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i – Using your MIC Camera | en 75 Display three (3) lines of text at the top of the video. Use the command AUX ON-76ENTER. About Fonts for Camera Titles – The default font style is white text with a clear background. The font size cannot be changed. – Using the command AUX ON-77-ENTER, users can change the font color manually when the camera is in Day Mode. Toggle the text colors in the following sequence: White>Yellow->Violet->Red->Cyan->Green->Blue->White.
en | Using your MIC Camera 11.5 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions The camera can display the following data in the lower-right corner of the image display: – Azimuth - The pan angle from zero to 359 degrees in one-degree increments. An azimuth of zero degrees corresponds to North. – Elevation - The tilt position from zero (horizon) to -90 degrees (camera pointing straight down) in one-degree increments.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 12 Troubleshooting | en 77 Troubleshooting Table of Troubleshooting Issues The table below identifies issues that could occur with the camera, and how to resolve them. Note: Refer to the Error Codes, page 80 section of the manual for descriptions of the error codes that appear on the OSD. The section also lists recommended actions to resolve the error codes. Problem Questions to Ask/Actions to Resolve the Problem No camera control.
en | Troubleshooting MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i The contrast on the screen is too Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor. Is the weak. camera exposed to strong light? If so, change the camera position. The image on the screen flickers. Does the camera face directly into the sun or fluorescent lighting? If so, reposition camera. The image on the screen is distorted.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Troubleshooting | en – 79 If no damage is evident, complete one of the following steps: a) Cycle the power on the camera. b) Send command AUX OFF 65 to remove the OSD message. – If IVA is configured on your camera, the OSD message may interfere with IVA operation. Configuration or video management The model ID may be corrupt. software identifies the unit as Complete the steps in the section Rebooting the unit. “Videojet Generic”.
en | Error Codes 13 MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Error Codes For certain conditions, MIC cameras will display status codes on the video image. The table below identifies the status codes, their descriptions, and the recommended action to resolve the condition. Most status codes appear on the OSD until you acknowledge them. The codes identified with asterisks (**) appear for approximately 10 seconds, then disappear automatically.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Status Error Codes | en Description 81 Recommended action Code (to be completed by a qualified Service Technician) 2. Review the diagnostic log of the camera (accessible from the Service menu) for errors related to the operation of the internal heaters. Note: Motorized zoom and focus functions of the visible camera lens will be disabled until the camera operates within the specified temperature range. 8 Camera may be operating in an 1.
en | Error Codes MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Status Description Recommended action Code (to be completed by a qualified Service Technician) 11 Wiper operation has been halted 1. Remove any obvious materials that are because of an obstruction. obstructing operation of the wiper. 2.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i Status Error Codes | en Description 83 Recommended action Code (to be completed by a qualified Service Technician) 17 Motor operation has been halted 1. Remove any obvious materials that are due to an obstruction. obstructing operation of the camera pan/tilt function. 2.
en | Error Codes MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i If this action does not resolve the problem, contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems Service Center. The Service Center may request information from the diagnostics log of the camera (accessible from the Service menu). 23 An internal error has occurred. If this problem begins to occur on a regular (The optical video screen becomes basis: blue for 1 or 2 seconds during the 1.
MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i 14 AUX Commands | en 85 AUX Commands AUX Function Command Description 1 On/Off Auto Pan without limits (Continuous) 2 On/Off Auto Pan between limits 7 On/Off Run Custom Pre-Position Tour 8 On/Off Run Pre-Position Tour 18 On/Off AutoPivot Enable 20 On/Off Backlight Compensation (BLC) 24 On/Off Video Stabilization 40 On/Off Restore camera settings [to factory defaults] 43 On/Off Auto Gain Control (AGC) 50 On/Off Playback A, conti
en | AUX Commands MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i AUX Function Command Description 103 On/Off Wiper On/Off (Intermittent) 104 On/Off Wiper On/Off (One shot) 105 On/Off Wash/Wipe On/Off 121 On/Off Left Hard Pan Limit 122 On/Off Right Hard Pan Limit 123 On/Off Clear Hard Pan Limits 606 On/Off Power Mode 700 On/Off Proportional speed control Aux On, entered repeatedly, cycles adjustment through increasing speeds Super Slow, Slow, Medium, and Fast.
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