AutoDome Pipe Mount VG4-A-9543 en Installation Guide
AutoDome Pipe Mount Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Important safety instructions 5 2 Installing the Pipe Mount 7 2.1 Unpacking 7 2.1.1 Parts List 7 2.1.2 Optional Mounting Accessories 7 2.1.3 Optional Power Supplies 8 2.1.4 Description 8 2.1.5 Tools Required 8 2.2 Pre-installation Check List 9 2.3 Pressurized Environmental Mounting Option 11 2.4 Mount Power Supply Box 12 2.4.1 Attach Cover Door 14 2.5 Route Wires and Attach Connectors 15 2.5.
en | Table of Contents AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.4.2 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS232 Protocol 37 3.4.3 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol 39 3.5 Fiber Optic Module with an RS232/RS422 Controller 41 3.5.1 Connecting to an LTC 4629 Head End Data/Video Transceiver 41 3.5.2 Configuring the VG5 AutoDome 41 3.6 Audio Cables 43 4 Alarms and Relay Connections 45 4.1 Alarm Inputs 45 4.2 Configuring Supervised Alarms (inputs 1 and 2) 45 4.2.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 1 Important safety instructions | en 5 Important safety instructions Type numbers: DANGER! High risk: This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation such as “Dangerous Voltage” inside the product. If not avoided, this will result in an electrical shock, serious bodily injury, or death. WARNING! Medium risk: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. If not avoided, this could result in minor or moderate bodily injury.
en | Important safety instructions AutoDome Pipe Mount 7. Do not overload outlets and extension cords, as this can 8. Protect the plug and power cord from foot traffic or 9. Operate the unit only from the type of power source cause fire or electrical shock. pinching, at electrical outlets, and at its exit from the unit. indicated on the label. 10. Unless qualified, do not attempt to service a damaged unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 11.
AutoDome Pipe Mount Installing the Pipe Mount | en 2 Installing the Pipe Mount 2.1 Unpacking 7 This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately. Verify that all the parts listed in the product's Parts List below are included. If any items are missing, notify your Bosch Security Systems Sales or Customer Service Representative.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 2.1.3 AutoDome Pipe Mount Optional Power Supplies The pipe mount does not come with an attached power supply. The following table lists the optional power supplies that are compatible with VG5 Series AutoDomes: Mounting Options Part Numbers 24 VAC (no transformer), NEMA-rated with VG4-A-PSU0 cover 2.1.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.2 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 9 Pre-installation Check List 1. Determine the location and distance for the power supply box based on its voltage and current consumption. Refer to Section 3 Cable and Wire Standards, page 31 for wiring information and distances. 2. Use only UL listed liquid tight strain reliefs for conduits to the Power Supply Box to ensure that water cannot enter the box. You must use water tight conduits and fittings to meet NEMA 4 standards.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount AutoDome Pipe Mount 5. Choose the appropriate VG5 AutoDome model (indoor or 6. Purchase the appropriate mounting hardware to use, outdoor) for the environment in which it will be used. depending on the location of the AutoDome and the application. CAUTION! Select a rigid mounting location to prevent excessive vibration to the AutoDome camera. F.01U.251.410 | 1.0 | 2011.08 Installation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.3 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 11 Pressurized Environmental Mounting Option The AutoDome Pressurized Environmental Housing must be mounted to the appropriate pipe mount. The mounts for the Pressurized Environmental Housing have been modified to remove the guide pins that serve as installation aids. You must mount the Pressurized Environmental Housing to the VG4-A9543N Pipe Mount. CAUTION! DO NOT mount a Pressurized Environmental Housing to the VG4-A-9543 mounting option.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 2.4 AutoDome Pipe Mount Mount Power Supply Box NOTICE! AutoDome power supply boxes are sold separately. Skip the following section if your application does not utilize one of these power supplies: VG4-A-PSU0, VG4-A-PSU1, or VG4-APSU2. Before mounting the Power Supply Box decide if you will be wiring the box through the holes in the bottom or back of the box. If wiring the box through the back, move the two (2) seal plugs to the bottom holes before mounting.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 1. Installing the Pipe Mount | en 13 Use the wall mount template supplied in the packaging box to locate the four (4) mounting holes for the Power Supply Box. 2. Drill four (4) holes for the mounting anchors. If installing outdoors, apply a weatherproof sealant around each hole at the mounting surface. 3. Place the Power Supply Box into the optional Trim Skirt. 4. Secure the Power Supply Box to the wall using four (4) corrosion-resistant stainless steel studs (not included).
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 2.4.1 AutoDome Pipe Mount Attach Cover Door 1. Compress the bottom hinge pin by pushing the pin lever down and then rotate it behind the Hinge Pin Stop. The power box Cover Door provides a Hinge Pin Stop to hold the bottom hinge open while attaching the door. (FUSE) o (FUSE) HTR (FUSE) DOME 90 24V NC 24V GND TXD RXD Figure 2.2 1 2 3 4 2.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.5 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 15 Route Wires and Attach Connectors NOTICE! AutoDome power supply boxes are sold separately. Skip the following section if your application does not utilize one of these power supplies: VG4-A-PSU0, VG4-A-PSU1, or VG4-APSU2. Power wires must be routed to the left (front) side of the Power Supply Box through a separate conduit. All video, control, and alarm wires must be routed through a second conduit to the right side of the box.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 2.5.1 AutoDome Pipe Mount Methods for Routing Wires There are two possible methods to route the video, control, and alarm wires: – One is to route the video, control, and alarm wires through the conduit fitting on the right (front) side of the Power XF103 DOME 54321 HTR P107 XF101 (FUSE) J103 (LED) NC 24V P106 GND TXD RXD Figure 2.
AutoDome Pipe Mount – Installing the Pipe Mount | en 17 The second method is to bypass the Power Supply Box and route the video, control, and alarm wires directly to the Interface Board. You connect only the power wires inside the Power Supply Box.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 2.5.2 AutoDome Pipe Mount Wiring the Power Supply Box 1. Route the high voltage 115/230 VAC lines through the conduit fitting on the left side of the box. NOTICE! The Power Supply Box with transformer comes with a barrier that separates the high voltage side on the left from the low voltage 24 VAC side on the right. 2.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.5.3 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 19 Power Supply Box Connections The following figure is a detailed illustration of the Roof or Pipe Mount Power Supply Box, which includes the fuse XF102 (LED) GND T XD RXD C+ C- 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTROL TO DOM ME P105 GND T XD RXD C+ J103 J103 123 CONTROL IN/OUT P106 (FUSE)) DOME HTR P107 XF101 (FUSE)) P101 24V NC 24V (FUSE)) J101 1 J102 5 4 3 2 1 XF103 specifications.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount AutoDome Pipe Mount Fuse Specifications Volts XF101 Mains XF102 Camera XF103 Heater 24 V T 5.0 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A 115 V T 1.6 A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A 230 V T 0.8A T 2.0 A T 3.15 A The following table lists the Power Supply Box connectors: No.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.6 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 21 Installing the VG4-A-9543 Pipe Mount This section details the installation steps for the VG4-A-9543 Pipe Mount. NOTICE! Customer must supply 1-1/2 inch (NPS) pipe threaded on both ends with a minimum length of 5 inches (12.7 cm). 5 in. 12.7 cm Figure 2.5 1 2 3 1. min. Pipe Mount Gasket Flange Cap Before installing the Top-Mounting Flange, ensure there is an adequate opening in the ceiling or mounting structure for the wires to pass through.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 3. AutoDome Pipe Mount Attach pipe (not supplied) to the Top-mounting Flange. WARNING! You must thread the pipe onto the Top-mounting Flange until it is tight. Failure to do so can result in damage, serious injury or death. 4. Route the power, video, control, and alarm wires through 5. Wrap at least five layers of Teflon tape around the threads. the Top-Mounting Flange and down the pipe. 6. Apply the supplied thread sealant to the threads on the Pipe.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.7 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 23 Wire the Pipe Interface Board This section provides instructions for connecting wires and cables to the Pipe Interface Board, as illustrated below. Refer to Section 3 Cable and Wire Standards, page 31 for cable and wiring recommendations and specifications. BNC P105 6 5 4 3 2 J102 1 7 P102 5 4 3 2 1 3 P101 AGND A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 P103 AGND OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 P104 6 2 P107 1 2 1 J101 P106 Figure 2.6 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.7.1 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 25 Wiring for Multiple AutoDomes To wire multiple AutoDomes in a series, or “daisy chaining,” you must apply a terminating resistor to the last dome of the series. The Interface Board is supplied with a 100 Ω terminating resistor located between the Biphase terminals C- and C+ (pins 1 and 2) of the P105 control connector (see item 5 in Figure 2.6 above). Remove the resistor from all but the last AutoDome Interface Board.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount AutoDome Pipe Mount WARNING! Do not connect the RJ45 connector unless using UTP video or Ethernet. This connection causes video distortion. 4. Attach the control data in/out wires to their respective terminals on the P105 connector on the Pipe Interface Board. Refer to Figure 2.6, Page 23, for an illustration of these connections. 5. Connect the 24 VAC power wires to the P101 connector on the Pipe Interface Board.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 1 4-pin Alarm Installing the Pipe Mount | en 2 6-pin Alarm In 3 27 7-pin Relay Connector Connector (P102) Connector (P103) (P104) Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 1 Alarm Out 1 1 Alarm In 3 1 Alarm Out 4 Normally 2 3 Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 3‡ 2 3 Alarm In 4 Alarm In 5 2 3 Open Alarm Out 4 COM Alarm Out 4 Normally 4 Alarm Ground 4 5 6 Alarm In 6 Alarm In 7 Alarm Ground 4 5 6 7 Closed Earth Ground Analog Alarm 1 Analog Alarm 2 Ground 7.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 8. AutoDome Pipe Mount Insert the Pipe Interface Board into the down pipe and fasten the three (3) retaining screws to secure the board to the Dome Cap. CAUTION! Be careful not to strip the threads when tightening the Pipe Interface Board retaining screws. Figure 2.8 1 2 3 Pipe Interface Board to Dome Cap Assembly Interface Board Retaining Screws (3) Pendant Mounting Screws (2) F.01U.251.410 | 1.0 | 2011.08 Installation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 2.8 Installing the Pipe Mount | en 29 Attach Pendant to Pipe and Tighten 1. Before attaching the Pendant, visually inspect the Pendant dome and the Interface Board connectors for any blocked pin holes and bent pins. 2. Tilt the Pendant enough to place its mounting hook on top of the its housing, over the recessed hinge pin of the Dome Cap. a b c Figure 2.
en | Installing the Pipe Mount 3. AutoDome Pipe Mount Drop the Pendant down slightly to engage the dome hook and hinge pin of the Dome Cap, allowing the dome to rotate around the hinge pin. 4. Rotate the dome housing down to a vertical position and gently push upward to engage the connector on top of the dome housing. CAUTION! If you feel any resistance when rotating the dome housing or when engaging the connector, stop immediately and start over. 5.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3 Cable and Wire Standards | en 31 Cable and Wire Standards CAUTION! Installation should only be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. CAUTION! All wires for installation applications must be routed through a grounded conduit. 3.1 Power 24/115/230 VAC Copper Wire 3.2 To comply with local codes. Wire Distance Guide 24 V to AutoDome AutoDome 100, Indoor VA / 14 AWG 16 AWG Watts (2.5 mm) (1.
en | Cable and Wire Standards AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.3 Video and Control Cables 3.3.1 Using Coaxial Cable to Transmit Video and Control CAUTION! 600 Series AutoDome: If you are using coaxial cable to transmit video and data between the AutoDome and the head-end, you must use the coax cable with ferrite included in the AutoDome packaging.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.3.2 Cable and Wire Standards | en 33 Using UTP to Transmit Video and Control Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable terminated with RJ45 male connectors are used to transmit composite video using pins 1(+) and 2(-). Typically, a Coax to UTP cable converter is required at the head-end of the system. Bilinx control data can also be sent over the same two video wires (1 & 2).
en | Cable and Wire Standards 3.3.3 AutoDome Pipe Mount Using Ethernet to Transmit Video and Control CAUTION! Ethernet connections must be made to non-exposed (indoor) networks only. The AutoDome VG5 700 series connects to a 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX network either directly or via a switch. Both video and control are transmitted over a standard TCP/IP network using the built-in Web server.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.3.5 Cable and Wire Standards | en 35 Using a Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter to Transmit Video and Control The fiber optic media converter kit, available for AutoDome 700 Series cameras, is designed to transmit 10/100 Mbps Ethernet signals over fiber optic cable using 10/100 Mbps Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) modules. The SFP modules are available as multi-mode fiber (MMF) or single-mode fiber (SMF) models with a single SC connector or dual-fiber with an LC connector.
en | Cable and Wire Standards AutoDome Pipe Mount CAUTION! The Biphase shield must be connected to the head end only. Cable Type Distance Transmission Rate Gage Termination Terminal Connector Voltage STP - Shielded Twisted Pair 1524 m (5000 ft) Belden 8760 recommended 31.25 KHz 1.02 mm (18 AWG) 100 Ω Screw terminals 4 Vp-p The figure below illustrates the connections necessary for Biphase operation. 100 Ω Figure 3.
AutoDome Pipe Mount Cable and Wire Standards | en 37 In a daisy chain configuration, where multiple domes are connected in series, the 100 Ω resistor must be removed from all but the last dome. You can daisy chain a maximum of four (4) AutoDomes. 100 Ω Figure 3.
en | Cable and Wire Standards AutoDome Pipe Mount Wire Type Distance Maximum Baud Rate Voltage Termination Slide Switch Figure 3.4 3-wire (TXD, RXD, common) 15 m (50 ft) 57.6 Kb ± 15 V 100 Ω Away from LEDs (factory default) Connections for RS232 Operation 1 2 C- (Biphase) C+ (Biphase) 7 8 AutoDome Data In/Out P105/P106 Connector in Power 3 4 5 6 Earth Ground RxD TxD Signal Ground 9 10 11 12 Supply Box Head End RS232 TxD RxD Ground Figure 3.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.4.3 Cable and Wire Standards | en 39 Controlling the AutoDome via the RS485 Protocol 2-wire (shielded), half-duplex, differential, multi-drop (32 nodes), 4000 ft cable limit) RS485 is capable of controlling a true multi-drop network and is specified for up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single 2wire bus. The AutoDome uses the 2-wire mode, although RS485 can be connected in a 2- or 4-wire mode. This control option is applicable to the VG5 600 Series only.
en | Cable and Wire Standards AutoDome Pipe Mount The following figure illustrates the connections for RS485 connections. 100 Ω Figure 3.6 Connections for RS485 Operations 1 C- (Biphase) 2 C+ (Biphase) 7 8 AutoDome Data In/Out P105/P106 Connector in Power Supply 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 Box Head End RS485 Data + Data Ground Earth Ground RxD TxD Signal Ground Figure 3.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.5 Cable and Wire Standards | en 41 Fiber Optic Module with an RS232/RS422 Controller An AutoDome with a fiber optic module is prewired to operate with Biphase signals only. This section describes the procedures necessary to control a VG5 series AutoDome fitted with a fiber optic kit using an RS232 controller or a Pelco® RS422 controller.
en | Cable and Wire Standards 7. AutoDome Pipe Mount Connect the green (RxD) wire to the C+ pin on the P106 HTR 5 connector. J103 J1 (LED) NC 24V P106 GND TXD RXD P105 C+ C- GND TXD RXD XF102 P101 24V C+ C- Figure 3.8 Detail of P106 Connections 1 2 8. Green RxD wire connected to C+ Blue Ground wire connected to C- Connect the fiber optic cable from the AutoDome to the LTC 4629. 9. Close the door to the power supply unit. 10.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3.6 Cable and Wire Standards | en 43 Audio Cables The VG5 700 Series AutoDome is capable of receiving line input audio signals and transmitting it over a network. The audio signal is transmitted one-way and in sync with the video signals. Audio Line Input Specifications Max. Input Voltage 5.
en | Cable and Wire Standards AutoDome Pipe Mount Audio Connections 1. Remove the 100 Ω termination resistor from the Biphase terminals. 2. Connect the audio line level source to the Biphase C+ input terminal. 3. Connect the audio signal ground to the Biphase C- input terminal. The following figure illustrates the connections for audio over an IP network. Figure 3.
AutoDome Pipe Mount Alarms and Relay Connections | en 4 Alarms and Relay Connections 4.1 Alarm Inputs 45 The AutoDome provides seven alarm inputs. Each input can be activated by dry contact devices such as pressure pads, passive infrared detectors, door contacts, and similar devices. The table below summarizes the size and distance wires. Wire Size Maximum Distance AWG mm feet meters 22 0.644 500 152.4 18 1.024 800 243.8 Table 4.
en | Alarms and Relay Connections 4.2.1 AutoDome Pipe Mount Configuring a Normally Open Supervised Alarm 1. Install a 2.2 K end-of-line resistor in the alarm circuit. 2. Connect the alarm wires to input 1 or 2 (pin 5 or 6) and to the ground (pin 7) at the AutoDome. 2.2K Figure 4.1 N.O.S. - Normally Open Supervised Connections 1 2 Dry Contact Alarm 1 or 2 only (Pin 5 or 6) 3 4 Dome Connector Ground (Pin 7) 3.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 3. Alarms and Relay Connections | en 47 From the AutoDome main menu select Alarm Setup>Inputs Setup, and set Alarm Input # to N.C.S. See the table below for contact and condition details. AutoDome Programmed N.C.S. 4.3 Contact Alarm Condition Open Alarm Closed Normal Short Tamper Configuring Non-supervised Alarms (inputs 1 through 7) You can configure alarms 3 through 7 as non-supervised Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.) alarms. 4.3.
en | Alarms and Relay Connections 4.3.2 AutoDome Pipe Mount Configuring a Normally Closed Non-supervised Alarm 1. Connect the alarm to the appropriate input (1 through 7) and ground at the AutoDome. Figure 4.4 N.C. Normally Closed Non-supervised Connections 1 2 Dry Contact Alarm Inputs 1 to 7 3 4 Dome Connector Ground 2. From the AutoDome main menu select Alarm Setup>Inputs Setup, and set Alarm Input # to N.C. See the table below for contact and condition details. AutoDome Programmed N.C.
AutoDome Pipe Mount 4.4.2 Alarms and Relay Connections | en 49 Configuring an Open Collector Output Outputs 1, 2, and 3 are open collector types. These outputs must be connected to a positive voltage between 5 and 32 V to complete the circuit, with a maximum voltage rating of 32 VDC @ 150 ma. 1. Connect the appropriate stripped wire to the open connector (1, 2, or 3) of the transistor. 2. Connect the appropriate stripped wire to the ground (GND) connector. Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
en | Alarms and Relay Connections F.01U.251.410 | 1.0 | 2011.08 Installation Guide AutoDome Pipe Mount Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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