AutoDome Modular Camera System VG4-200, VG4-300, and VG4-500i Series en User’s Manual
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AutoDome Modular Camera System | en iii Preface This guide describes how to control a VG4-200, VG4-300, and a VG4-500i Series AutoDome using a keyboard (Bosch or Pelco® brand keyboards) or via a TCP/IP connection. Audience This manual is intended for operators who are familiar with CCTV terms and configurations. Appendix A, on page 69, is a "tear-out" section for quick reference of User Commands. Document Conventions Convention Bold Italic Underline Courier Meaning Denotes a part, item, or assembly.
iv en | AutoDome Modular Camera System 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 Phone: 800-366-2283 or 585-340-4162 Fax: 800-366-1329 Email: cctv.repair@us.bosch.com Technical Support Phone: 800-326-1450 Email: technical.support@us.bosch.com CCTV Spare Parts Phone: 800-894-5215 or 408-957-3065 Fax: 408-935-5938 Email: BoschCCTVparts@ca.slr.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Table of Contents | en v Table of Contents 1 Getting Started 3 1.1 Powering On 3 1.2 Establishing AutoDome Control 3 1.2.1 Basic Keyboard Operation 3 1.2.2 Keyboard Commands 4 1.3 Setting the Camera Address 4 1.3.1 FastAddress 4 1.4 Setting Passwords 5 1.4.1 Special Passwords 5 2 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation 7 2.1 Setup Menu 7 2.2 Camera Setup Menu 2.3 Lens Setup 11 2.4 PTZ Setup Menu 12 2.5 Display Setup Menu 14 2.
vi en | Table of Contents AutoDome Modular Camera System 6 Keyboard Commands by Number 33 7 Advanced Features 35 7.1 Alarm Rules 35 7.2 AutoTrack 37 7.3 Privacy Masking 37 7.4 Virtual Masking 37 7.5 Motion Detection with Region of Interest 37 7.6 Pre-position Tour 38 8 Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome 39 8.1 Overview of Features 39 8.2 System Requirements 40 8.3 Connecting the IP AutoDome to the PC 40 8.4 Configuring the IP Camera 41 8.4.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 1 Getting Started | en 3 Getting Started Install and wire the AutoDome according to the Bosch AutoDome Modular Camera System Installation Manual. A typical system includes a keyboard, matrix switcher, monitor, and appropriate wiring connections. Please refer to the individual product manuals for complete installation and setup instructions for each of the system components. 1.
4 en | Getting Started 1.2.2 AutoDome Modular Camera System Keyboard Commands Keyboard control commands are composed of a sequence of three (3) inputs with the following convention: 1) a Function key + 2) a Command number key(s) + 3) the Enter key. – Depending on the type of keyboard, the control function keys are labeled: ON or AUX ON OFF or AUX OFF SET or SET SHOT SHOT or SHOW SHOT i NOTICE! The convention used for control key commands in this manual is ON, OFF, SET, and SHOT.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 4. Getting Started | en 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. You receive an on-screen confirmation when the FastAddress is complete. To change or clear an address to a camera with an address: 1. Select the camera number you want to FastAddress. The system displays the camera number on the keyboard and the image on the corresponding monitor. 2. Press #-ENTER (where # is the camera number with an address). 3.
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AutoDome Modular Camera System 2 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 7 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation The AutoDome is programmed through the on-screen display (OSD) menus. To access the OSD menus, you must open the main Setup Menu. Menus items marked with an * are default settings, unless otherwise noted. i 2.1 NOTICE! After a period of 4.5 minutes of inactivity, a menu times-out and exits without warning. Some unsaved settings in the current menu can be lost.
8 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation AutoDome Modular Camera System Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Exit Exits the menu. Camera Setup Accesses adjustable camera settings such as: white balance, gain, sharpness, sync, line lock, backlight, shutter, and night mode. Lens Setup Accesses adjustable lens settings such as: focus, iris, zoom speed, and digital zoom.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 2.2 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 9 Camera Setup Menu The Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings that can be changed or customized. Menu items with an * are the default settings. Camera Setup * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Exit... White Bal: EXT ATW Gain Control: AUTO Max.
10 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation AutoDome Modular Camera System Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Set- Backlight Comp Improves image quality when ON or OFF OFF Auto SensUP or OFF Auto SensUP ting the background illumination level is high. Shutter Mode: Turns Auto SensUP on or off. Shutter Adjusts the electronic shutter Sliding scale: – (60 at extreme left to 1/60 sec. speed (AES). (NTSC) or 1/10000) + 1/50 sec. (PAL) Auto SensUP Max.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 2.3 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 11 Lens Setup The Lens Setup Menu provides access to lens settings that can be changed or customized. Menu items with an * are the default settings. Lens Setup * * * * * * * Exit...
12 2.4 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation AutoDome Modular Camera System PTZ Setup Menu The PTZ Menu provides access to pan/tilt/zoom settings that can be changed or customized. Menu items with an * are the default settings. PTZ Setup * * * * * * * * * Exit... Autopan: Tour 1 Period: Tour 2 Period: PTZ Fixed Speed: Inactivity: Inact. Period AutoPivot: AutoDome Orientation Freeze Frame on Prepostion Tilt Up Limit...
AutoDome Modular Camera System On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Freeze Frame On Holds a preposition video OFF or ON Preposition frame while moving to another (not available with preposition. 13 Default Setting ON 18x color camera) Tilt Up Limit... Sets the upper tilt limit of the Use joystick to move to a scene camera. Restore Defaults Restores the default setting for this menu only. Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
14 2.5 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation AutoDome Modular Camera System Display Setup Menu Provides access to display settings that can be changed or customized. Menu items with an * are the default settings. Display Setup * * Exit... Title OSD: Camera OSD: Display Adjust: Sector Blanking... Privacy Masking... Restore Defaults MOMENTARY ON * = Factory Setting Focus / Iris: Select Display Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Exit Saves and exits the menu.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 2.6 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 15 Communication Setup Menu The Communication Setup Menu provides access to baud rate and Bilinx control settings. Menu items with an * are the default settings. Communication Setup Exit... * AutoBaud: * Baud Rate * Bilinx: Restore Defaults... ON 9600 ON * = Factory Setting Focus / Iris: Select Communication Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Exit Saves and exits the menu. AutoBaud Turns AutoBaud detection on.
16 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation 2.7 AutoDome Modular Camera System Alarm I/O Setup The Alarm Setup Menu provides access to the Alarm I/O Setup Menu to establish the alarm inputs and outputs and to configure alarm rules. Alarm I/O Setup Exit... Inputs Setup... Outputs Setup... Rule Setup... Restore Defaults... Inputs Setup Exit... 1. Alarm Input 1 2. Alarm Input 2 3. Alarm Input 3 4. Alarm Input 4 5. Alarm Input 5 6. Alarm Input 6 7. Alarm Input 7 8. NONE 9. NONE 10. NONE 11. NONE 12.
AutoDome Modular Camera System On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 17 Outputs Setup Menu Outputs Setup... Exit... 1. Alarm Output 1 2. Alarm Output 2 3. Alarm Output 3 4. Alarm Relay 5. NONE 6. Aux On 7. Aux Off 8. Shot 9. OSD 10. Transmit 11. NONE 12. NONE N.O. N.O. N.O. N.O. 1 8 99 1-4 Physical Outputs 5-12 Command Outputs Focus / Iris: Select Type Right / Left: Select Mode Outputs Setup Menu Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Setting Exit Saves and exits the menu.
18 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation 2.8 AutoDome Modular Camera System Rule Setup Menu The Rule Setup Menu shows the status of the rules and lets you add new rules or modify an existing rule. The default setting is Empty. i NOTICE! You can program a total of 12 rules. You must define the inputs and outputs before you program a rule. See Section 2.7: Alarm I/O Setup on page 16 for instructions on configuring alarm inputs and outputs. Rule Setup... Exit... 1. Rule 1 2. Rule 2 3. Rule 3 4.
AutoDome Modular Camera System On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 19 Rule # Choices: Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Setting Exit Saves and exits the menu. Enabled Turns the rule on or off after its YES to enable or NO to disable NO Alarm Inputs 1 – 7 and any additional NONE inputs and outputs have been defined.
20 2.9 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation AutoDome Modular Camera System Language Menu The Language Menu provides access to a list of languages to display the on-screen menus. Language Exit... English Spanish French German Portuguese Polish Italian Dutch Focus / Iris: Save and Exit Language Menu Choices: Menu Description Exit Saves and exits the menu. Default Setting Choose a language Select a language in which the system displays the on-screen menus. F01U064036 | 1.1 | 2007.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 2.10 On-Screen Display Menu Navigation | en 21 Advanced Feature Setup Menu (available with Series 500i only) The Advanced Menu provides access to the Advanced Features Setup menus such as AutoTrack Sensitivity and Virtual Masking. Advanced Feature Setup Exit... * AutoTrack Sensitivity * Camera Height: Virtual Masking... Restore Defaults...
22 en | On-Screen Display Menu Navigation 2.11 AutoDome Modular Camera System Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics menu provides access to a list of diagnostic tools and events. Diagnostics Exit... Alarm Status... BIST...
AutoDome Modular Camera System 3 Common AutoDome User Commands (unlocked) | en 23 Common AutoDome User Commands (unlocked) This chapter details the commonly used BOSCH keyboard setup commands. See Section 6: Keyboard Commands by Number on page 33 for a complete list of commands. 3.1 Setting AutoPan Mode AutoPan mode pans a PTZ camera 360º or pans between user defined limits (when programmed). The PTZ camera continues to pan until stopped by moving the joystick. To pan 360º: 1. Press ON-1-ENTER. 2.
24 en | Common AutoDome User Commands (unlocked) AutoDome Modular Camera System To add or remove scenes to standard Tour 1: 1. Press SHOT-900-ENTER to access the Add/Remove Scenes Menu. 2. Use the Focus/Iris buttons to add or remove the selected scene from the tour. To start custom Tour 2: X Press ON-7-ENTER to start a tour. The tour cycles through the series of shots in the order they were defined until it is stopped. To edit a custom Tour 2: 1. Press SET-900-ENTER to access the Add/Remove Menu.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 4 Pelco® Protocol Mode | en 25 Pelco® Protocol Mode The Pelco Mode features Auto Baud Detection that automatically detects and adjusts the AutoDome protocol and baud rate to match that of the controller. The AutoDome responds to Pelco-D or Pelco-P protocol commands. i 4.1 NOTICE! The AutoDome supports only the RS-485 protocol. It does not transmit responses back to the controller.
26 en | Pelco® Protocol Mode 4.2 AutoDome Modular Camera System Address Guidelines – An AutoDome with an address set to 0 responds to commands set to any address. – Pelco-P protocol must use addresses 1 to 32. – Pelco-D protocol must use addresses 1 to 254. NOTICE! A previously configured AutoDome with an address above 32 (Pelco-P upper limit) or i 254 (Pelco-D upper limit) can be used without readdressing the unit. However, no two (2) addresses can be the same.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 5 Pelco On-Screen Menus | en 27 Pelco On-Screen Menus You can program the AutoDome through the Pelco on-screen display (OSD) menus. To access the Pelco menus, you must configure the AutoDome for Pelco Mode and invoke the Pelco main Setup Menu. 5.1 Setup Menu The Pelco main Setup Menu provides access to the programmable AutoDome settings. Some menu items are locked and require a system password to use. Menu items marked with an * are the default settings.
28 en | Pelco On-Screen Menus i 5.1.1 AutoDome Modular Camera System NOTICE! After a period of 4.5 minutes of inactivity, the OSD menu times-out and exits without warning. Some unsaved settings can be lost! Command Lock (locked) The Pelco Command Lock Menu allows or prohibits the use of locked commands. The default setting is ON. i 5.1.2 NOTICE! If the Command Lock is set to ON and you press Focus or Iris on a locked command, the AutoDome displays the on-screen message: "Command is Locked.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Pelco On-Screen Menus | en 29 Camera Setup (unlocked) The Pelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings. Camera Setup Exit... * White Bal: * Night Mode: OUTDOOR AUTO * = Factory Setting Focus / Iris: Select Camera Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Exit Exits the menu.
30 en | Pelco On-Screen Menus 5.1.3 AutoDome Modular Camera System PTZ Setup (unlocked) The Pelco PTZ Setup Menu provides access to the PTZ settings such as tours, scan speed, presets, limit stops, recording, and AutoPivot. PTZ Setup * * * * * * * * Exit... Edit Tour 1... Edit Tour 2... Tour 1 Period: Tour 2 Period: Scan Speed Edit Presets...
AutoDome Modular Camera System 5.1.4 Pelco On-Screen Menus | en 31 Other Menus Menu Description Default Setting Edit Password (locked) Sets or displays the password. See Section 1.4: Setting Pass- words on page 5. FastAddress (locked) Sets or changes the AutoDome address. Not Set Software Version (unlocked) Displays the camera software version. Ack and Reset Alarms Acknowledges and resets alarms.
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AutoDome Modular Camera System 6 Keyboard Commands by Number | en 33 Keyboard Commands by Number Locked Function Comm Key No.
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AutoDome Modular Camera System 7 Advanced Features | en 35 Advanced Features This chapter details the advanced features of the AutoDome Modular Camera System. 7.1 Alarm Rules The 300 and 500i Series AutoDome feature a powerful alarm rule engine. In its simplest form, an alarm rule can is to define which input(s) activate which output(s). In its more complex form, a rule can be programmed to take any combination of input(s) and keyboard command(s) to perform a dome function.
36 en | Advanced Features AutoDome Modular Camera System Example 2: Advanced Alarm Rule Scenario: A 500i Series AutoDome located at an airport is set to AutoPan Between Limits from the parking garage to the airport terminal. The gate entering the airport has an alarm contact connected to the AutoDome, and the perimeter fence in the area of the gate has an infrared (IR) motion detection sensor connected to the AutoDome.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 7.2 Advanced Features | en 37 AutoTrack The 500i Series AutoDome features enhanced AutoTrack software with more versatility and smoother object tracking. AutoTrack is now able to continuously follow an object even if it passes behind a Privacy Mask. When used with Virtual Mask, it is able to ignore predefined areas of background motion. – To turn on AutoTrack, enter the keyboard command ON-78-ENTER.
38 en | Advanced Features i AutoDome Modular Camera System NOTICE! Motion Detection always takes precedence over AutoTrack object tracking. To set up a scene with Motion Detection: 1. Choose an unused Preset position from 90 to 99. For this example use Preset scene 95. 2. Enter the keyboard command SET-95-ENTER. 3. Select YES at the Apply Motion Detection? prompt. (If NO is selected, the Preset scene does not activate Motion Detection.) 4. Select YES at the Apply Region of Interest? prompt.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 8 Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en 39 Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome The VG4-200, VG4-300, and VG4-500i Series AutoDomes can be ordered with an optional IP module that allows the AutoDome to transmit PTZ control commands and images over a TCP/ IP network. It also allows users to configure the AutoDome camera display settings, camera operating settings, and to configure the network parameters.
40 en | Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome 8.2 AutoDome Modular Camera System System Requirements The IP AutoDome requires specific software or 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 2000 or XP operating system, network access, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser version 6.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en IP AutoDome 41 IP Net Switch PC IP AutoDome PC Fig. 8.1 AutoDome IP System Configuration 8.4 Configuring the IP Camera To operate the camera in your network you must assign it a valid network IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1, but you may have to change this address if it conflicts with another device on your network.
42 en | Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome 8.4.1 AutoDome Modular Camera System Installing the Required Software To view live video, you must install Bosch MPEG ActiveX, DirectX, and Java Virtual Machine. To install the software: 1. Insert the IP AutoDome software CD into the CD-ROM drive of the computer. 2. Click the Windows Start button, select Run, and then Browse to the CD drive. 3. Open the Install folder, then open the MPEG_ActiveX folder, and double-click the MPE- 4.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 6. Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en 43 Click the Network link to open the Network Settings page. Fig. 8.2 Network Settings Page 7. Configure the settings on this page based on the addresses provided by your local network administrator. i NOTICE! Click on the Help on this page? link if you need more information. 8. Click the Set button to save the settings. 9. Launch another instance of Microsoft Internet Explorer. 10.
44 en | Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome 8.5.2 AutoDome Modular Camera System Configuring Data Streams The IP AutoDome encodes dual data streams simultaneously according to two individually customized profiles. This feature creates two (2) data streams per camera that can serve different purposes. For example, one (1) data stream for local recording and one (1) data stream optimized for transmission over the Local Area Network (LAN). In addition, the camera offers an Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) option.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en 45 To manually pan throughout the image area, move your cursor over any part of the live video. The image area displays a directional arrow (ONMPKLJI), then press and hold the right mouse key to pan the camera. Digital I/O Depending on the configuration of the IP AutoDome, the alarm relay outputs are displayed next to the camera image. The relay on the camera allows you to operate a device (for example a light or a door opener).
46 en | Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome 8.5.4 AutoDome Modular Camera System Entering a Keyboard Control Command You use the Aux Control tab to enter keyboard control commands. These commands are composed of a command number plus the appropriate function key (Show Shot, Set Shot Aux On or Aux Off). A valid combination either issues a command to the camera or displays an onscreen menu. Aux Control Tab The Aux Control tab allows you to enter pre-programmed keyboard control commands.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Configuring and Using the IP AutoDome | en 47 To Set a Preset Shot: Preset shots (or scenes) are camera positions that are saved in memory for future use. 1. Move your cursor over the live image and wait for the area to display a directional arrow (ONMPKLJI). 2. 3. Click and hold a mouse button to pan to the desired position you want to save. Click any number combination from 1-99 (1-64 for a 200 series AutoDome) from the onscreen keypad to identify the scene number. 4.
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AutoDome Modular Camera System 9 Troubleshooting Guide | en 49 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Solution No video 1. Check that the Green LED on the AutoDome CPU board is on. This LED indicates video from the camera. If the Green LED is off, then: 2. Check that the Red LED on the AutoDome CPU board is slowly blinking. This LED indicates power to the AutoDome power supply board and to the CPU Module. Red LED on AutoDome CPU Module Flash Sequence Indicates: 5 sec. on / 0.5 sec.
50 en | Troubleshooting Guide No camera control AutoDome Modular Camera System 1. Ensure that the keyboard and monitor are set to the correct (same) camera number. 2. Check that the camera address is properly set. Enter ON-997-ENTER to display the cam- If O.K., then: era address. If address is not set or is incorrect, then: 3. Set the camera address using FastAddress (ON-998-ENTER). 4. Check that the Amber LED on the AutoDome CPU turns on when receiving pan/tilt com- If O.K.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Picture is dark Troubleshooting Guide | en 51 1. Check that the Gain Control is set to AUTO (ON-43-ENTER). 2. Check that the Auto Iris Level is set to the appropriate level (ON-11-ENTER). 3. Check that the video coax is terminated with 75 Ω only at the head end. (Double termi- If O.K., then: If O.K., then: nation causes dark video.) If O.K., then: 4. Go to the Camera Setup Menu and increase the Pre-Compensation setting.
52 en | Troubleshooting Guide Day/Night camera 1. AutoDome Modular Camera System Check that the Day/Night mode is set to AUTO (ON-56-ENTER). does not switch auto- If O.K., then: matically when image 2. Set Gain Control to AUTO (ON-43-ENTER). is dark Inside of EnviroDome 1. bubble is foggy Check the status of the Heater Module (ON-66-ENTER). If status reports Heater No Power, then: 2. Turn off the power to the AutDome. 3.
AutoDome Modular Camera System 10 Glossary of CCTV Terms | en 53 Glossary of CCTV Terms A Address Each AutoDome has a numerical address in the control system in which it is located. This allows the appropriate dome to be operated. The address may be set locally using the Bilinx Configuration Tool for Imaging Devices (CTFID) or remotely using the Fast Address function (see Fast Address).
54 en | Glossary of CCTV Terms AutoDome Modular Camera System AutoScaling As the camera zooms in to increase the size of objects on the monitor screen, the pan and tilt speeds are reduced so that the relative speed on the screen remains constant for similar joystick control positions. AutoTrack A patented technology that integrates motion detection into the camera allowing tracking of an object and zooming in to optimize size and perspective.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Glossary of CCTV Terms | en 55 Color Temperature A measure of the relative color of illumination. Most generally used to specify the automatic correction range of a color camera. CTFID (Configuration Tool for Imaging Devices) Bosch software used to configure and update cameras and other remote devices over video cable using Bilinx, and to save them for later use.
56 en | Glossary of CCTV Terms AutoDome Modular Camera System F Fast Address A system for setting the address of the AutoDome remotely from the control system. Fiber Optic Transmission Refers to the transmission of video and/or data via optical fibers. Optical fibers are thin glass strands that are designed for light wave transmission. Video and data are digitized and transformed into a series of light pulses.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Glossary of CCTV Terms | en 57 I Image Stabilization An algorithm that virtually eliminates camera shake in both the vertical and horizontal axes, resulting in exceptional image clarity. Infrared Illumination Electromagnetic radiation (light) with a longer wavelength than is visible to the naked eye. IR illumination is prominent at dusk and dawn and in incandescent lamps. IR illuminators come in the form of lamps with the appropriate filters, LEDs, or lasers.
58 en | Glossary of CCTV Terms AutoDome Modular Camera System M MJPEG Motion JPEG is a digital video encoding standard where each video frame is separately compressed into a JPEG image. Modal Dispersion (or Intermodal Dispersion) A broadening of a waveform over long distances. Modal dispersion occurs in multimode fibers, because light is bounced down different reflective paths (e.g. modes) in the fiber.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Glossary of CCTV Terms | en 59 N NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) Rating Specification standards in reference to the operating environment for a variety of electrical devices. NightSense A method of boosting the sensitivity of high-resolution Bosch color cameras by 9db (a factor of 3) by combining the signal of the color image in a single monochrome picture. NPT (National Pipe Thread) A U.S. standard for tapered threads.
60 en | Glossary of CCTV Terms AutoDome Modular Camera System R Region of Interest The defining of a specific area within a field of view to be used by the motion detection algorithm to only look for motion within this region. Resolution The measure of the fine detail that can be seen in an image. For analog systems this is typically measured in Television Lines or TVL. The higher the TVL rating, the higher the resolution.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Glossary of CCTV Terms | en 61 T TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol suite that provides two data transport methods. TCP is a connection-based protocol that ensures that data arrives intact and complete. UDP is a connectionless, best effort protocol that simply sends out packets. UDP is typically used for streaming media, while TCP is used when error-free delivery is required. Tilt Camera movement in the vertical direction.
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AutoDome Modular Camera System Index | en Index Symbols #-ENTER 4 /reset 43 Numerics 33-PRESET 34-PRESET 92-PRESET 93-PRESET 94-PRESET 95-PRESET 96-PRESET 97-PRESET 98-PRESET 99-PRESET A 26 26 26 26 26 26, 27 26 26 26 26 ack 27, 31 acknowledge 27 acknowledge alarm 31 adjusting AutoDome orientation 12 brightness 14 camera height 21 vertical position 14 Advanced Feature Setup menu 8, 21 camera height 21 virtual masking 21 AES 10 alarm relay 17 alarm relay outputs 45 alarm status 22 Alarms Setup menu 8,
64 en | Index AutoDome Modular Camera System Command Lock menu 28 command number 46 commands #-ENTER 4 /reset 43 33-PRESET 26 34-PRESET 26 92-PRESET 26 93-PRESET 26 94-PRESET 26 95-PRESET 26, 27 96-PRESET 26 97-PRESET 26 98-PRESET 26 99-PRESET 26 autopan 23 AutoScan 26 Aux Off 16, 17, 46 Aux On 16, 17, 46 clear 23 FastAddress 26 inactivity operation 24 keyboard 33, 46 limit stops 26 OFF-90-ENTER 5, 24 ON-997-ENTER 4 ON-998-ENTER 4 ON-999-ENTER 4 ON-9-ENTER 24 Pelco 26 random scan 26 Pelco frame scan 26 P
AutoDome Modular Camera System dwell time 12 dxsetup.exe 42 E editing custom tour 30 password 27, 31 presets 30 standard tour 30 encoding 39 video 39 Ethernet cable 40, 43 event log 45 extended ATW 9 F FastAddress 26, 27, 31 files dxsetup.exe 42 JPEG 39 M-JPEG 44 MPEG-4 40 MPEGAx.
66 en | Index AutoDome Modular Camera System Pelco Setup 26 PTZ Setup 12, 30 Rule Setup 18 Setup 28 Tour Period 24 M-JPEG 44 motion detection 16 MPEG-4 40 MPEG-4 Stream 1 44 MPEG-4 Stream 2 44 MPEGActiveX 42 MPEGAx.
AutoDome Modular Camera System Pelco-P 25 physical inputs 16 playback custom tour 24 standard tour 24 port 41 power up events 22 pre-composition 10 preposition tours 23 custom 23 standard 23 preset shot 23, 47 preset tour 26 previous Aux 12 privacy masking 14 protocol Bilinx 15 IGMP V2 39 Pelco 25 Pelco-D 25 Pelco-P 25 TCP/IP 39 UDP 39 PTZ control 44 fixed speed 12 setup 8, 27 PTZ Setup menu 12, 30 AutoDome orientation 12 autopan 12 AutoPivot 12 AutoScan 12 freeze frame on preposition 13 inactivity 12 prev
68 en | Index AutoDome Modular Camera System subnet mask 41 synchronization mode 9, 26 System Log 45 system log 45 T TCP/IP 39 tilt up limit 13 title OSD 14 titles 14 brightness 14 vertical position 14 tour custom 30 periods 27 preset 26 standard 30 tour 1 23 period 12, 30 tour 2 23 period 12 Tour 2 Period 30 Tour Period menu 24 U UDP 39 user commands 23 V video loss events 22 VIDOS 40 View Control tab 44 VIP XD 40 virtual masking 21 voltage limit 22 W white balance 9, 29 Z zero pan 26 zoom 44
AutoDome Modular Camera System A | en 69 User Commands by Number Function Comm Command Key No.
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