MIC Series IP Power Supply MIC IP PSU en User Manual
MIC Series IP Power Supply Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Safety 6 1.1 About this Manual 6 1.2 Conventions in this Manual 6 1.3 Legal Information 6 1.4 Important safety instructions/notices 7 2 Product Description 10 2.1 Overview of Functions 10 2.2 Summary of Functions 11 3 Installation 12 3.1 Parts List 12 3.1.1 User-Supplied Parts 12 3.1.2 User-Supplied Tools 12 3.2 Dimensions and Layout of MIC IP Power Supplies 13 3.
en | Table of Contents MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.17 Video Input 43 4.18 Advanced Mode: Encoder 43 4.19 Picture Settings 43 4.20 Encoder Profile 44 4.21 Encoder Streams 47 4.22 Pixel Counter 48 4.23 Advanced Mode: Camera 48 4.24 Camera Options 48 4.25 Lens 50 4.26 PTZ 52 4.27 Display 52 4.28 Alarm 54 4.28.1 Input Options 54 4.28.2 Output Options 54 4.28.3 Alarm Rules 55 4.28.4 Alarm States 56 4.29 Miscellaneous 56 4.30 Logs 57 4.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Table of Contents | en 5 5.7 Network connection 88 5.8 The RECORDINGS page 88 5.9 Operation using software decoders 90 6 Maintenance and upgrades 91 6.1 Testing the network connection 91 6.2 Unit reset 91 6.3 Troubleshooting 91 6.4 General malfunctions 92 6.5 Fiber Optic Module 93 6.6 Malfunctions with iSCSI connections 94 6.7 LEDs 94 6.8 Processor load 94 6.9 Network connection 94 6.10 Terminal block 95 6.
en | Safety MIC Series IP Power Supply 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 Series IP Power Supply 1.4 Safety | en 7 Important safety instructions/notices Read, follow, and retain for future reference all of the following safety instructions. Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit.
en | Safety MIC Series IP Power Supply – Connect outdoor equipment to the unit's inputs only after connecting the grounding plug to a grounded outlet, or its ground terminal is properly connected to a ground source. – Disconnect the unit's input connectors from outdoor equipment before disconnecting the grounding plug or grounding terminal. – Follow proper safety precautions such as grounding for any outdoor device connected to this unit. U.S.A.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Safety | en 9 INFORMATIONS FCC ET ICES (modèles utilisés aux États-Unis et au Canada uniquement) Suite à différents tests, cet appareil s'est révélé conforme aux exigences imposées aux appareils numériques de classe B, en vertu de la section 15 du règlement de la Commission fédérale des communications des États-Unis (FCC), et en vertu de la norme ICES-003 d'Industrie Canada.
en | Product Description MIC Series IP Power Supply 2 Product Description 2.1 Overview of Functions Network video server The encoder is a compact network video server for a connected video source. It is primarily designed for encoding video, audio, and control data for transfer over an IP network. With its encoding in the H.264 format, the encoder is ideally suited for making existing analog CCTV cameras IP-compatible and for remote access to digital VCRs and multiplexers.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Product Description | en 11 Video content analysis and tamper detection The encoder offers a wide range of configuration options for alarm signaling in the event of tampering with the connected camera. An algorithm for detecting movement in the video image is also part of the scope of delivery. The standard version optionally can be extended to include special video analysis algorithms.
en | Installation 3 MIC Series IP Power Supply Installation Each MIC power supply unit (PSU) provides all of the connections needed for power, video, and telemetry for a single MIC camera. Each MIC PSU has CE and FCC approval and has an aluminum enclosure that is weather-resistant (rated IP67).
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3.2 Installation | en 13 Dimensions and Layout of MIC IP Power Supplies The figures below display the dimensions and the layout of the enclosures of the MIC IP PSUs. 330 mm (13 in.) 310 mm 200 mm 250 mm (9.84 in.) (7.87 in.) (12.2 in.) Figure 3.1 Layout of MIC IP PSU (Model numbers: MIC-IP-PS-115, MIC-IP-PS-230, MIC-IP-PS-24) 330 mm (13 in.) 310 mm 200 mm 250 mm (9.84 in.) (7.87 in.) (12.2 in.) Figure 3.
3.3 en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply MIC Power Supply Units (PSUs) for Non-IR MIC Cameras The figure below displays the layout of the PCB in the MIC PSUs for non-IR cameras, with callout numbers to the side of or below the connection/terminal ID or the terminal, and ’on’ the fuses. The table below the figure identifies the connections. Figure 3.3 Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F.01U.265.804 | 1.6 | 2012.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3.4 Installation | en 15 MIC Power Supply Units (PSUs) for IR MIC Cameras The figure below displays the layout of the PCB in the MIC PSUs for IR cameras, with call-out numbers to the side of or below the connection/terminal ID or the terminal, and ’on’ the fuses. The table below the figure identifies the connections. Figure 3.
3.6 en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply Fuse Ratings Non-IR MIC power supplies have four (4) off 20 mm fuses (numbers 13 - 16 in Figure 3.3) in fuse holders. The ratings for these fuses are fixed on the low voltage secondary side but change with input voltage on the high voltage primary side. The following table shows the fuse values that should be fitted to provide proper protection for the power supplies. Note: Fuse FS4 does not exist.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3.7 Installation | en 17 Installation Instructions 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.
en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply NOTICE! – Do not stretch or cut, or otherwise disturb, the earth core cable to the inside of the lid and to the earth termination post . (See Figure 3.6.) – Note the position of the thermal pads. They should be sticking onto either the built-in stand-offs on the inside of the lid of the enclosure, or onto designated spots on the encoder. If the pads are not positioned correctly, they can cause the encoder to stop functioning properly. See Figure 3.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 9. Installation | en 19 Prepare the power cable as needed, and then feed the cable into the enclosure. 10. Connect the Live and Neutral cores to the correct screw terminals on terminal block HD1 as identified in the table below and printed on the PCB. Observe polarity and voltage. PCB Marking Description L Live N Neutral Earth / Ground 11. Remove the brass nut and copper washer from the earth termination post (item 3, Figure 3.6); set these aside. Figure 3.
en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply d. Feed your coax cable coming from Bilinx-compatible head-end control system through the top-left M12 cable gland (item 1, Figure 3.7). e. Attach your coax cable to the other end of the "T" connector. f. After the PSU is operational, you must access the menu for Encoder settings and disable the video termination option. See Section 4.17 Video Input of the User Manual. Figure 3.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Figure 3.8 Installation | en 21 Encoder connections front (top half of graphic) and back (bottom half of graphic) Number Description 1 VIDEO IN video input 2 BNC socket (75 ohm) for connecting the video source SD CARD slot 3 (The release letter of the current firmware version has a list of compatible cards.) POWER LED lights up green when ready for operation 4 (See "LEDs" in the User Manual for more information about the LEDs.
en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply 23. Make the connections for Alarm inputs as needed. - For IP connections, connect the lines for the alarm inputs (for external devices such as door contacts or sensors) to terminals IN1 and IN2 on the orange terminal block (see the section "Terminal block" in the Appendix of the User Manual) of the encoder, and check that the connection is secure. Connect each alarm input to a ground contact (GND).
MIC Series IP Power Supply Installation | en 23 27. Test the washer by pressing the red button marked SW1 PUMP ON on the PCB. LED 3 illuminates in response to telemetry commands from the control room to turn on the washer. Note that the software in the camera prevents the washer from running more than 10 seconds continuously to prevent emptying the washer bottle.
en | Installation MIC Series IP Power Supply Figure 3.12 MIC Series IR power supply LED positions Number LED Description 1 LED 1 MIC IR models Indicates that 18 VAC is available from the power supply and that 2 3 4 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 the supply fuses are intact. Illuminates when the washer drive is on. Monitors the internally generate +5 V. Illuminates when the IR lamp supply is turned on by the camera 5 6 telemetry. LED 6 Status LED. Pulses On/Off when Multi Alarm is selected.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3.8 Installation | en 25 Commissioning the Camera with Heater Option Fitted To enable the heaters for MIC612, you must change two links on the PCB of the power supply. Follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the power supply from the power source. 2. Open the power supply enclosure. 3. Locate Link 1 and Link 2 on the PCB, next to terminal block HD6. The default setting is 0V. Figure 3.13 4. 5. PCB links set to 0V Break the two solder links. Remove any excess solder.
en | Installation 3.9 MIC Series IP Power Supply Simultaneous IP and Analog Video/Control ("Hybrid" Operation) The figure below illustrates how to configure your system to achieve simultaneous video and control over both IP and analog connections. Bilinx Figure 3.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3.11 Installation | en 27 Hardware connections between video servers An encoder with a camera connected to it can be used as a sender and a compatible hardware decoder (such as the VIP XD) with a connected monitor as a receiver using an Ethernet network connection. In this way it is possible to cover long distances without the need for major installation or cabling work. NOTICE! The sender and receiver must be located in the same subnet to establish a hardware connection.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply 4 Configuration using a Web browser 4.1 Connecting A computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 7.0 or higher) can receive live images from the encoder, control cameras or other peripherals and replay stored video sequences. Before you can operate the camera via the encoder, you must configure the camera.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 3. Configuration using a Web browser | en 29 During initial installation, confirm the security questions that appear. The connection is established and after a short time you will see the LIVEPAGE with the video image. Maximum number of connections If you do not connect, the unit may have reached its maximum number of connections.
4.2 en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration menu The SETTINGS page provides access to the configuration menu, which contains all the unit's parameters arranged in groups. You can view the current settings by opening one of the configuration screens. You can change the settings by entering new values or by selecting a predefined value from a list field.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 31 Navigation 1. Click one of the menu items in the left window margin. The corresponding submenu is displayed. 2. Click one of the entries in the submenu. The Web browser opens the corresponding page. Making changes Each configuration screen shows the current settings. You can change the settings by entering new values or by selecting a predefined value from a list field. After each change, click Set to save the change.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply The encoder operates with three authorization levels: service, user and live. The highest authorization level is service. After entering the correct password, you can access all the functions of the encoder and change all configuration settings. With the user authorization level, you can operate the unit, play back recordings, and also control cameras, for example, but you cannot change the configuration.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 33 Enter the IP address of a time server here. Time server type Select the protocol that is supported by the selected time server. Preferably, you should select SNTP server as the protocol. This supports a high level of accuracy and is required for special applications and subsequent function extensions. Select Time server for a time server that works with the protocol RFC 868. 4.
4.6 en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Basic Mode: Encoder Non-recording profile You can select a profile for encoding the video signal. You can use this to adapt the video data transmission to the operating environment (for example network structure, bandwidth, data load). Pre-programmed profiles are available, each giving priority to different perspectives. When selecting a profile, details are displayed in the list field.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.7 Configuration using a Web browser | en 35 Basic Mode: System Overview The data on this page are for information purposes only and cannot be changed. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. NOTICE! You can select all required text on this page with the mouse and copy it to the clipboard with the [Ctrl]+[C] key combination, for example if you want to send it via e-mail. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. User Manual F.01U.265.804 | 1.6 | 2012.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.8 Advanced Mode: General 4.9 Identification CAUTION! Do not use any special characters, for example &, in the name. Special characters are not supported by the system's internal management. 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 (see Section Camera name stamping, page 39).
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.10 Configuration using a Web browser | en 37 Password The encoder is generally protected by a password to prevent unauthorized access to the unit. You can use different authorization levels to limit access. NOTICE! Proper password protection is only guaranteed when all higher authorization levels are also protected with a password. If a live password is assigned, for example, a service and a user password must also be set.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4.11 MIC Series IP Power Supply Date/Time Date format Select your required date format. Device date / Device time If there are multiple devices operating in your system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks. For example, it is only possible to identify and correctly evaluate simultaneous recordings when all units are operating on the same time. 1. Enter the current date.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 8. Configuration using a Web browser | en 39 If there are empty lines at the bottom of the table, for example after deletions, you can add new data by marking the row and selecting required values from the list fields. 9. Now click the OK button to apply and activate the table. Time server IP address The encoder can receive the time signal from a time server using various time server protocols, and then use it to set the internal clock.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Display milliseconds You can only select this option if the Time stamping function is activated. If necessary, you can also display milliseconds. This information can be useful for recorded video images; however, it does increase the processor's computing time. Select Off if you do not need to display milliseconds. Alarm mode stamping Select On to display a text message overlay in the image in the event of an alarm.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 41 Company logo Enter the path to a suitable graphic if you want to replace the manufacturer's logo. The image file can be stored on a local computer, in the local network or at an Internet address. Device logo Enter the path to a suitable graphic if you want to replace the product name. The image file can be stored on a local computer, in the local network or at an Internet address.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Show VCA trajectories The trajectories (motion lines of objects) from the video content analysis are displayed in the live video image if a corresponding analysis type is activated. Show VCA metadata When the analysis function is activated, the additional information from the video content analysis (VCA) will be displayed in the live video image.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 2. Configuration using a Web browser | en 43 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 4.17 1. Enter the path for saving the system log here. 2. If necessary, click Browse to find a suitable directory.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Brightness (0...255) You can use this function to adapt the brightness of the video image to your working environment. Low-pass filter (0...255) You can use this function to filter very fine noise from the image. This reduces and optimizes the bandwidth necessary for image transmission over the network. The image resolution may be impaired.
MIC Series IP Power Supply – Configuration using a Web browser | en 45 ISDN (2B) For ISDN connections via two B-channels, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels – ISDN (1B) For ISDN connections via one B-channel, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels – MODEM For analog modem connections with 20 kbps, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels – GSM For GSM connections at 9,600 baud, resolution 352 × 288/240 pixels CAUTION! Change the profiles only once you are fully familiar with all the configuration options.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Expert Settings Click this button to reveal the additional fields for Encoder Profiles. You can use the expert settings to adapt the I-frame quality and the P-frame quality to specific requirements, if necessary. The setting is based on the H.264 quantization parameter (QP). GOP structure Select the structure you require for the Group of Pictures here.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.21 Configuration using a Web browser | en 47 Encoder Streams The encoder simultaneously generates two data streams (Dual Streaming); you can select the relevant property for these here and connect them to an encoder profile, for example one for transmissions to the Internet and one for LAN connections. Two settings with different encoder properties are available: – H.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 3. MIC Series IP Power Supply Click the 1:1 Live View button below the preview screen to open a new window with the original data stream and to check the image quality and the transmission rate. Property Select the required encoder properties for the relevant data stream here. Non-recording profile Select the required encoder profile here. The properties of the profiles are defined on the Encoder Profile page (see Section 4.20 Encoder Profile, page 44).
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 49 Red Gain The red gain adjustment offsets the factory white point alignment (reducing red introduces more cyan). Blue Gain The blue gain adjustment offsets the factory white point alignment (reducing blue introduces more yellow). It is only necessary to change the white point offset for special scene conditions. Gain Control Adjusts the automatic gain control (AGC).
en | Configuration using a Web browser – MIC Series IP Power Supply 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), where 10 is earlier and 55 is later.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en – Auto Focus: Auto Focus is always active. – Manual: Auto Focus is inactive. 51 Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the lens to allow the correct illumination of the camera sensor. This type of lens is recommended for use where there are low light or changing light conditions. – Constant (default): camera constantly adjusts to varying light conditions (default).
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4.26 MIC Series IP Power Supply PTZ PTZ options are sorted into Settings Groups 1 through 2. Settings Group 1 has the following settings: Auto Pan Speed Continuously pans the camera at a speed between right and left limit settings. Type a value between 1 and 60 (expressed in degrees), inclusive. The default setting is 30. Standard Tour Period Select the length of time for a standard tour. Default: 5 s.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 53 Language Select the language in which to display the text in the configuration settings. Display Position Select the number that corresponds with the desired display position. Default: 0. OSD Brightness Set the brightness of the on-screen display (OSD). Settings Group 2 has the following settings: Scene # The number of the scene. Title The title of the scene.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4.28 Alarm 4.28.1 Input Options MIC Series IP Power Supply Type Select the name of the alarm input. Alarm input Select N.O. if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact closes. Select N.C. if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact opens. 4.28.2 Output Options Type Select the name of the alarm output. F.01U.265.804 | 1.6 | 2012.08 User Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 55 Alarm Output Select N.O. if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact closes. Select N.C. if the alarm is to be triggered when the contact opens. 4.28.3 Alarm Rules The encoder features an alarm rule engine. In its simplest form, an alarm rule can define which input(s) activate which output(s). An alarm rule allows you to customize the encoder to respond automatically to different alarm inputs.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4. MIC Series IP Power Supply Select the output option: – None: no defined command. – Alarm Relay: defines a physical connection from the open collector alarm output. – Aux On: defines a standard or custom keyboard ON command. Note: Only commands 1, 8, 18, 20, 43, 60, 80, 86 are supported. Support for the remaining commands is scheduled for a future release. – Aux Off: defines a standard or custom keyboard OFF command.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 57 Click Reset to reset the password and address to factory defaults. Click Reboot to reboot the encoder. 4.30 Logs To save the log file information: 1. Click Download to obtain the log information. The log information populates the Logs window. 2. Click Save. 3. Navigate to the directory in which you want to store the log information. 4. Type a name for the log file and click Save. 4.31 Advanced Mode: Recording 4.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply For long-term, authoritative images, it is essential that you use an appropriately sized iSCSI system. It is also possible to let the VRM Video Recording Manager control all recording when accessing an iSCSI system. This is an external program for configuring recording tasks for video servers. For further information please contact your local customer service at Bosch Security Systems.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 5. Configuration using a Web browser | en 59 Check the boxes for the Overwrite older recordings option to specify which older recordings can be overwritten once all the available memory capacity has been used. CAUTION! If older recordings are not allowed to be overwritten when the available memory capacity has been used, the recording in question will be stopped. You can specify limitations for overwriting old recordings by configuring the retention time (see Section 4.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4.33 MIC Series IP Power Supply 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 Section 4.35 Recording Scheduler, page 63). NOTICE! You can change or add to the recording profile description on the tabs on the Recording Scheduler page (see Section Time periods, page 64). 1.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 61 Settings for selected recordings The settings in this settings group only refer to the recordings selected in the list field. You can select both recordings. Recording includes You can specify whether, in addition to video data, metadata (for example alarms, VCA data and serial data) should also be recorded. Including metadata could make subsequent searches of recordings easier but it requires additional memory capacity.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Export to FTP Select this parameter if you want all alarm recordings to be exported to an FTP server automatically. Make sure to have inserted all relevant data for FTP posting (see Section 4.46 FTP Posting, page 79). Alarm input / Analysis alarm / Video loss alarm Here you can select the alarm sensor that is to trigger a recording. NOTICE! The alarm inputs are configured and activated on the Alarm Inputs page (see Section 4.28.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.35 Configuration using a Web browser | en 63 Recording Scheduler The recording scheduler allows you to link the created recording profiles with the days and times at which the camera's images are to be recorded in the event of an alarm. 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.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 3. MIC Series IP Power Supply 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. Deleting holidays You can delete holidays you have defined yourself at any time. 1.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 4.37 Advanced Mode: Alarm 4.38 Alarm Connections 65 You can select how the encoder 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 encoder will connect in sequence in the event of an alarm, until a connection is made.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply are to be possible, for example when initiating connections via higher-ranking systems such as Bosch Video Management System, you can store a general password here. The encoder can use this general password to connect to all remote stations protected with the same password. In this case, proceed as follows: 1. In the Number of destination IP address list field, select 10. 2. Enter the address 0.0.0.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 67 SSL encryption The data for the connection, for example the password, can be securely transmitted with SSL encryption. If you have selected the On option, only encrypted ports are offered in the Remote port parameter. NOTICE! Please note that the SSL encryption must be activated and configured at both ends of a connection. This requires the appropriate certificates to be uploaded onto the encoder (see Section SSL certificate, page 82).
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply The encoder contains an integrated video content analysis (VCA), which can detect and analyze changes in the signal using image processing algorithms. Such changes can be due to movements in the camera's field of view. You can select various VCA configurations and adapt these to your application as required. You can configure two profiles with different VCA configurations.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 69 NOTICE! Additional analysis algorithms with comprehensive functions, such as IVMD and IVA, are available from Bosch Security Systems. If you select one of these algorithms, you can set the corresponding parameters here directly. You can find information on this in the relevant documents on the product CD supplied. Metadata is always created for a video content analysis, unless this was explicitly excluded.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply from monitoring due to continuous movement (by a tree in the wind, etc.), the relevant fields can be deactivated. 1. Click Select Area to configure the sensor fields. A new window will open. 2. If necessary, click Clear All first to clear the current selection (fields marked yellow). 3. Left-click the fields to be activated. Activated fields are marked yellow. 4.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.40 Configuration using a Web browser | en 71 Alarm E-Mail As an alternative to automatic connecting, alarm states can also be documented by e-mail. In this way it is possible to notify a recipient who does not have a video receiver. In this case, the encoder automatically sends an e-mail to a previously defined e-mail address. Send alarm e-mail Select On if you want the unit to automatically send an alarm e-mail in the event of an alarm.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Attach JPEG from camera Click the checkbox to specify that JPEG images are sent from the camera. An enabled video input is indicated by a check mark. Destination address Enter the e-mail address for alarm e-mails here. The maximum address length is 49 characters. Sender name Enter a unique name for the e-mail sender, for example the location of the unit. This will make it easier to identify the origin of the e-mail.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 4.42 Advanced Mode: Network 4.43 Network Access 73 The settings on this page are used to integrate the encoder into an existing network. 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 encoder is rebooted and the changed settings are activated.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply appropriately set up so that, once an IP address is assigned, it is retained each time the system is rebooted. Ethernet Fill in the fields for the appropriate IP version: IPv4 or IPv6. IP address Enter the desired IP address for the encoder in this field. The IP address must be valid for the network. Subnet mask For IPv4 only, enter the appropriate subnet mask for the selected IP address here.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 75 Status The status of the DynDNS function is displayed here for information purposes. You cannot change any of these settings. 4.44 Advanced The settings on this page are used to implement advanced settings for the network. Some changes only take effect after the unit is rebooted. In this case, the Set button changes to Set and Reboot. 1. 2. Make the desired changes. Click the Set and Reboot button.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply SNMP The encoder supports the SNMP V2 (Simple Network Management Protocol) for managing and monitoring network components, and can send SNMP messages (traps) to IP addresses. The unit supports SNMP MIB II in the unified code. If you wish to send SNMP traps, enter the IP addresses of one or two required target devices here.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 77 TCP port The device can receive data from an external TCP sender, for example an ATM or POS device, and store it as metadata. Select the port for TCP communication. Select Off to deactivate the TCP metadata function. Sender IP address Enter the IP address of the TCP metadata sender here. Quality of Service The encoder offers Quality of Service (QoS) configuration options to ensure fast network response to PTZ data and images.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply 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. To do this, check the box.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.46 Configuration using a Web browser | en 79 FTP Posting You can save individual JPEG images on an FTP server at specific intervals. You can then retrieve these images at a later date to reconstruct alarm events if required. The resolution corresponds to the highest setting from the two data streams. Furthermore, you can export selected recordings manually from the RECORDINGS page or activate the automatic export of alarm recordings on the Recording Profiles settings page.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply FTP server login Enter your login name for the FTP server. FTP server password Enter the password that gives you access to the FTP server. Path on FTP server Enter the exact path on the FTP server. Max. bit rate You can limit the bit rate for FTP posting. 4.47 IPv4 Filter This page allows configuration of an IPv4 filter that allows or blocks network traffic that matches a specific IP address and subnet mask.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration using a Web browser | en 4.49 Advanced Mode: Service 4.50 Maintenance 81 Firmware The encoder is designed in such a way that its functions and parameters can be updated with firmware. To do this, transfer the current firmware package to the unit via the selected network. It will then be automatically installed there. In this way, a encoder can be serviced and updated remotely without a technician having to change the installation on site.
en | Configuration using a Web browser MIC Series IP Power Supply Configuration You can save configuration data for the encoder on a computer and then load saved configuration data from a computer to the unit. Upload 1. 2. Enter the full path of the file to upload or click Search to select the required file. Make certain that the file to be loaded comes from the same unit type as the unit you want to configure. 3. Next, click Upload to begin transferring the file to the unit.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 4.51 Configuration using a Web browser | en 83 Licenses You can enter the activation key to release additional functions or software modules. NOTICE! The activation key cannot be deactivated again and is not transferable to other units. 4.52 System Overview The data on this page are for information purposes only and cannot be changed. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required.
en | Configuration using a Web browser 4.53 MIC Series IP Power Supply Function test The encoder offers a variety of configuration options. You should therefore check that it is functioning correctly after installation and configuration. The function test is the only way to ensure that the encoder operates as expected in the event of an alarm.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Operation | en 5 Operation 5.1 Function test 85 The encoder offers a variety of configuration options. You should therefore check that it is functioning correctly after installation and configuration. The function test is the only way to ensure that the encoder operates as expected in the event of an alarm. Your check should include the following functions, some of which are detailed in this chapter: 5.
en | Operation MIC Series IP Power Supply View Control Control options for peripherals (for example a pan/tilt head or dome camera) depend on the type of unit installed and on the configuration of the encoder. If a controllable unit is configured and connected to the encoder , the controls for the peripheral are displayed next to the video image. 1. To control a peripheral, click the appropriate controls. 2. Move the mouse cursor over the video image.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Operation | en 87 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 Section 4.15 LIVEPAGE Functions, page 41). 1. If you want to delete the entries, click the delete icon in the top right-hand corner of the relevant field. 2. If you want to view a detailed log, click the icon in the top right-hand corner of the relevant field. A new window will open. 5.
en | Operation MIC Series IP Power Supply You can obtain additional information to help you when troubleshooting or fine tuning the unit. The values indicate the proportions of the individual functions on the encoder load, shown as percentages. Move the cursor over the graphic indicator. Some additional numerical values are also displayed. 5.7 Network connection You can display information about the network connection. To do this, move the cursor over the i icon. Link UL DL 5.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Operation | en 3. Select the number of entries that are displayed simultaneously. 4. Click a list entry. The playback for the selected track starts immediately in the video 89 window. Exporting recordings You can export tracks or sequences to an FTP server. The FTP server is defined on the FTP Posting settings page. 1. In the list, select the tracks you want to export. 2. If required, change the times within the selected range.
en | Operation MIC Series IP Power Supply Bookmarks In addition, you can set markers in the sequences, so-called bookmarks, and leap directly to these. These bookmarks are indicated as small yellow arrows above the time interval. Use the bookmarks as follows: Jump to the previous bookmark Set bookmark Jump to the following bookmark NOTICE! Bookmarks are only valid while you are in the RECORDINGS page; they are not saved with the sequences. As soon as you leave the page all bookmarks are deleted. 5.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Maintenance and upgrades | en 6 Maintenance and upgrades 6.1 Testing the network connection 91 You can use the ping command to check the connection between two IP addresses. This allows you to test whether a unit in the network is active. 1. Open the DOS command prompt. 2. Type ping followed by the IP address of the unit. If the unit is found, the response appears as Reply from ... followed by the number of bytes sent and the transmission time in milliseconds.
6.4 en | Maintenance and upgrades MIC Series IP Power Supply General malfunctions Malfunction No connection Possible causes Incorrect cable connections. Recommended solution Check all cables, plugs, contacts, The computer's serial interface terminals and connections. Check the other serial interface. is not connected. Interface parameters do not If necessary select a different match. interface and make sure that the between the unit and terminal program.
MIC Series IP Power Supply Maintenance and upgrades | en 93 Malfunction The unit is not Possible causes Power failure during Recommended solution Have the unit checked by Customer operational after a programming by firmware file. Incorrect firmware file. Service and replace if necessary. Enter the IP address of the unit firmware upload. followed by /main.htm in your Web Placeholder with a red JVM not installed on your cross instead of the computer or not activated. browser and repeat the upload.
6.6 en | Maintenance and upgrades MIC Series IP Power Supply Malfunctions with iSCSI connections Malfunction After connecting to the 6.7 Possible causes Incorrect LUN mapping during Recommended solution Check the iSCSI system iSCSI target, no LUNs are iSCSI system configuration. configuration and reconnect. displayed. After connecting to the The LUN list could not be read, Check the iSCSI system iSCSI target, "LUN FAIL" as it was assigned to the wrong configuration and reconnect.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 6.10 Maintenance and upgrades | en 95 Terminal block The terminal block has several contacts for: – 2 alarm inputs – 2 relay outputs – Serial data transmission Pin assignment serial interface The pin assignment of the serial interface depends on the interface mode used.
en | Maintenance and upgrades – No parity check – 1 stop bit – No protocol MIC Series IP Power Supply Command inputs After the connection has been established, you must log on to the encoder to access the main menu. Other submenus and functions can be accessed using the on-screen commands. 1. If necessary, turn off the local echo so that entered values are not repeated on the display. 2. Enter one command at a time. 3.
MIC Series IP Power Supply 6.12 Maintenance and upgrades | en 97 Transfer and disposal Your Bosch product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. In the European Union, there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products.
en | Maintenance and upgrades F.01U.265.804 | 1.6 | 2012.08 MIC Series IP Power Supply User Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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