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  • Page 1 MIC612 Thermal Camera MIC612 Operation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7.3.4 Keyboard Commands, Pelco Protocol 7.3.5 Special Preset Commands, Pelco Protocol About Setting the Camera Address via FastAddress Setting the Addresses of the Two Cameras of the MIC612 FastAddress, Bosch Protocol FastAddress, Pelco Protocols Active Commands in FastAddress Setting Passwords 7.9.1...
  • Page 4 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point 12.5.2 Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Headings Maintenance and Troubleshooting Technical data Appendices 15.1 Keyboard Commands (Bosch Protocol) By Number 15.1.1 Commands, Optical Camera 15.1.2 Commands, Thermal Camera 2016.03 | 2.1 | F.01U.249.416 Operation Manual...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Legal Information Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. and is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Trademarks All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly.
  • Page 6 – Do not point the camera at the sun. Bosch Security Systems will not be liable for any damage to cameras that have been pointed directly at the sun. –...
  • Page 7: Customer Support And Service

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Safety | en 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 Telephone: 800-366-2283 or 585-340-4162 Fax: 800-366-1329 Email: cctv.repair@us.bosch.com...
  • Page 8: Unpacking

    The original packing carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit and must be used if returning the unit for service. Save it for possible future use. Caution! Take extra care lifting or moving MIC612 cameras because of their weight (10.66 kg (23.5 lb)). Parts List...
  • Page 9 MIC612 Thermal Camera Unpacking | en Quantity Part 13 mm wrench for the mounting bolts 3 mm screwdriver for the terminal blocks in the MIC PSU 8 mm screwdriver for captive screws for the MIC PSU enclosure Silicone sealant for ensuring a water tight seal [if not using the Nebar gasket]...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    PTZ cameras that have been designed to offer a reliable, robust, and high-quality surveillance solution for extreme security applications. MIC612 models have a 36x optical zoom (12x digital) and flexible mounting options (upright or inverted) to achieve the perfect field of view.
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    25 m between the MIC camera and the MIC power supply. For installations that require the camera to be more than 25 m from the power supply, Bosch recommends that a 2 m cable be connected to a junction box (Exd rated for MIC440) from which telemetry, video, and power can be broken out into separate cables and appropriate wiring used to extend the distance to suit.
  • Page 12: Composite Cable Color-Coding

    | Electrical Connections MIC612 Thermal Camera Figure 4.2: MIC shielded composite cable connected to a MIC612 camera Composite Cable Color-coding The standard color coding used in MIC composite cables is as follows: Figure 4.3: Exploded View of Composite Cable Connections...
  • Page 13 MIC612 Thermal Camera Electrical Connections | en Camera Signal Name Description Cable Wire Cable Color Connector Full Duplex Rx B+ Telemetry I/O to RS-422/485 White Half Duplex Tx/Rx B Power Input 2 Low Voltage Power Input Green Power Input 1...
  • Page 14: Install The Mic (Standard) Psu

    Use only the power supply specified for your specific model of camera. Bosch provides a range of power supply units (PSUs) for MIC Series cameras. These units have a variety of common voltages and provide all the connections needed for power, telemetry and video.
  • Page 15: Composite Cable Color-Coding

    25 m between the MIC camera and the MIC power supply. For installations that require the camera to be more than 25 m from the power supply, Bosch recommends that a 2 m cable be connected to a junction box (Exd rated for MIC440) from which telemetry, video, and power can be broken out into separate cables and appropriate wiring used to extend the distance to suit.
  • Page 16: Earth Link On Pcb

    | Install the MIC (standard) PSU MIC612 Thermal Camera Figure 5.3: Exploded View of Composite Cable Connections Camera Signal Name Description Cable Wire Cable Color Connector Washer Drive Rtn Auxiliary Connection Grey Tamper Sw Rtn Auxiliary Connection Brown Washer Drive...
  • Page 17: Fuse Ratings

    Install the MIC (standard) PSU | en Fuse Ratings The MIC PSUs for MIC612 cameras have four (4) off 20 mm fuses (numbers 13 - 16 in the figure “Layout of MIC-240PSU-2 and MIC-115PSU-2”) 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.
  • Page 18 | Install the MIC (standard) PSU MIC612 Thermal Camera Figure 5.4: Layout of MIC-240PSU-2 and MIC-115PSU-2 Description/Function of Type of Connection/ Marking Connection / Terminal Terminal AC Power input connector Screw terminal Live (HD1-1); Neutral (HD1-2) [Ground wire connects to earth termination post...
  • Page 19: Installation Instructions (Power Supply)

    Except for the Earth Link, heater links, and applicable fuses, the MIC PSUs have no user- adjustable parts. MIC cameras have no user-serviceable parts. Caution! Bosch recommends using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in connection with a MIC camera/PSU installation. Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual 2016.03 | 2.1 | F.01U.249.416...
  • Page 20 1. Select a secure installation location for the PSU. Ideally, this is a location where the device cannot be interfered with either intentionally or accidentally. Bosch recommends using an environmentally suitable, lockable equipment cabinet. 2. Loosen the four (4) captive Phillips head screws on the top of the lid of the power supply enclosure.
  • Page 21 MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC (standard) PSU | en Figure 5.6: Enclosure showing shield and earth core cable between earth terminal post and enclosure lid Number Description Earth core cable to enclosure lid Internal shield Earth termination post 7. Remove the internal shield and set it nearby, outside of the PSU enclosure. You can now access the hole for the power cable and the M20 blanking plug covering the hole.
  • Page 22 | Install the MIC (standard) PSU MIC612 Thermal Camera 14. Place the ring terminal onto the earth termination post. 15. Replace the copper washer. Secure with the brass nut. Figure 5.7: Mains input with shield removed, showing terminal block HD1 before wiring...
  • Page 23 MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC (standard) PSU | en Number Description Cable Gland Size Optical Video out Composite cable Optional switched video output Head-end / Telemetry controls 18. Connect the shielded composite cable to terminal block HD3 (and, if necessary, HD6 and HD7) following the color coding as shown in the figure below, and printed on the PCB.
  • Page 24 | Install the MIC (standard) PSU MIC612 Thermal Camera Notice! You must connect the overall shield drain wire of the composite cable to the power supply chassis in order to ground the chassis. Crimp the drain wire to the ring terminal lug attached to the mounting screw of the PCB located to the right of BNC socket CN3 (Video Switched).
  • Page 25: Commissioning The Camera With Heater Option Fitted

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC (standard) PSU | en 27. If connecting to additional add-on cards (for example, a card for 8-input alarms (MIC- ALM), and/or a Biphase card (MIC-BP4)), remove the second blanking plug that covers one of the holes for an M12 cable gland (item 3 in the figure “MIC PSU Enclosure, with cable glands...
  • Page 26 | Install the MIC (standard) PSU MIC612 Thermal Camera Figure 5.9: PCB links set to 0V Break the two solder links and remove any excess solder. Solder the links, using TCW link wire, from the left hand pads to the middle pads. The power supply will now deliver 18 VAC to terminal block HD6.
  • Page 27: Simultaneous Ip And Analog Video/Control ("Hybrid" Operation)

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Install the MIC (standard) PSU | en Locate the Brown and Grey wires from the composite cable. Connect the heater wires Brown and Grey to terminal block HD6 as labelled on the PCB. The heaters are thermostatically controlled and will automatically turn on at +5 °C (+41 °F) and turn off at +15 °C (+59 °F).
  • Page 28: Fit The Sunshield (Mic612)

    (8) stainless steel M3 washers and retaining screws. The MIC612 stand-offs are slightly shorter than those for the MIC412 and have gnarled threads at one end. The MIC412 stand-offs are slightly longer and are smooth at one end.
  • Page 29 MIC612 Thermal Camera Fit the Sunshield (MIC612) | en To fit the sunshield, follow these steps: Turn on the power to the camera so that you can rotate the camera head up to fit the bottom half of the sunshield (see step 8).
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    Establishing Control of the Camera The MIC Series 612 supports two communication protocols (Biphase and RS-485), and both Bosch and Pelco D and P (keyboard) controller protocols that allow you to send commands to the camera and to receive information from the camera.
  • Page 31: Powering On

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Getting Started | en The MIC612 camera can be connected in a 2- or 4-wire mode. Available connection protocols are: Pelco, Bosch OSRD (via a keyboard with RS-485 output), Bicom over serial (via CTFID software; see the CTFID User Manual for installation details), and Forward Vision protocols.
  • Page 32: Navigating The On-Screen Display (Osd) Menus

    | Getting Started MIC612 Thermal Camera Typical Usage Keyboard Features Camera Key Selects a camera number. Enter Key Inputs a selection. Focus Key Sets the lens focus or makes a menu selection in OSD mode. Iris Key Sets the lens iris setting or makes a menu selection in OSD mode.
  • Page 33: Keyboard Commands, Pelco Protocol

    For example, the keyboard command to make the camera pan 360º continuously is: ON-1-ENTER (Press the ON key, then press the number 1 key, and then press ENTER.) Refer to Keyboard Commands (Bosch Protocol) By Number for a complete list of commands. 7.3.4...
  • Page 34: Special Preset Commands, Pelco Protocol

    | Getting Started MIC612 Thermal Camera Keyboard Command User Action Description 91 – Aux On Press Activate Zone Scan (display zone titles). 92 – Aux On Press Deactivate Zone Scan (re-move zone titles) 7.3.5 Special Preset Commands, Pelco Protocol...
  • Page 35: Setting The Addresses Of The Two Cameras Of The Mic612

    Setting the Addresses of the Two Cameras of the MIC612 After the MIC612 camera is on, you must set the camera address. The optical camera and the thermal camera of the MIC612 have different addresses. The address of the optical camera is set via the OSD and FastAddress.
  • Page 36: Fastaddress, Bosch Protocol

    4 Switchable connection (via Aux commands) from optical camera or thermal camera to matrix switcher FastAddress, Bosch Protocol In Bosch protocol, there are three (3) FastAddress commands: – ON-999-ENTER: Displays and programs all cameras without an address in the system. Notice! If a keyboard is set to a camera number that already has an address, that camera also responds to this command.
  • Page 37: Fastaddress, Pelco Protocols

    FastAddress, Pelco Protocols This section provides instructions to set a FastAddress with a Pelco keyboard or controller. – The optical camera of the MIC612 with an address set to 0 responds to commands set to any address. – Pelco-P protocol must use addresses 1 to 32.
  • Page 38: Active Commands In Fastaddress

    | Getting Started MIC612 Thermal Camera Move the joystick right to move to the next number position. Move the joystick right to select Continue. Then, press the FOCUS or the IRIS button. Use the keyboard to enter the FastAddress number. Then, press the Camera button.
  • Page 39: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menus (Bosch Protocol)

    On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) This chapter identifies and describes each OSD menu option, as well as the default setting for each option, for Bosch protocol. For step-by-step instructions, see Common User Commands, page 73 and Advanced Features, page 75.
  • Page 40 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera 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.
  • Page 41: Camera Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Camera Setup Menu The Camera Setup Menu contains settings that can be changed/customized for the optical (visible) camera. Camera Setup Exit... * White Bal: EXT ATW * Gain Control:...
  • Page 42 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera White Bal Maintains proper color reproduction (white balance) as the color temperature of a scene changes (for example, from daylight to fluorescent lighting). Option Description Extended ATW (Default setting) Adjusts camera color using extended range.
  • Page 43: Thermal Camera Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Sets the limit for sensitivity when the shutter speed is set to Auto SensUP. Options: 2x, 4x, 7.5x, 15x (default setting). Night Mode Selects night mode (B/W) to enhance lighting in low light scenes. Options: ON, OFF, AUTO (default setting).
  • Page 44 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Adjusts the display mode for the thermal camera. Options: Option Description White (Default setting) Hot objects appear brighter than cold objects. Black Hot Hot objects appear darker than cold objects.
  • Page 45: Lens Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Lens Setup Menu The Lens Setup Menu contains lens settings that can be changed/customized. Lens Setup Exit... * Auto Focus: SPOT * Auto Iris: CONSTANT * Auto Iris Level:...
  • Page 46 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Focus Speed Adjusts the manual focus speed. Sliding scale: – (1 to 15) +. Default setting: 2. Iris Speed Adjusts the manual iris speed. Sliding scale: – (1 to 10) +. Default setting: 5.
  • Page 47: Ptz Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en PTZ Setup Menu The PTZ Setup Menu contains pan/tilt/zoom settings that can be changed/customized. PTZ Setup Exit... * Autopan: 30 deg/sec * Tour 1 Period: 5 sec * Tour 2 Period:...
  • Page 48 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Inactivity Selects the mode to which the camera reverts after the period of inactivity set in the inactivity period. Options: Option Description Scene 1 Returns to Preset 1. Prev Aux Returns to previous activity, such as Aux commands 1, 2, 7, 8, 50, or 52.
  • Page 49: Display Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Display Setup Menu The Display Setup Menu contains display settings that can be changed/customized. Display Setup Exit... * Title OSD: MOMENTARY * Camera OSD: Display Adjust * Azimuth: * Compass: Sector Blanking...
  • Page 50 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Option Description Moves screen title up. Down Moves screen title down. Brighter Brightens the intensity of the on-screen text. Darker Darkens the intensity of the on-screen text. Azimuth Display azimuth/elevation values. Options: ON, OFF (default setting). For more details, refer to Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions, page 77.
  • Page 51: Communication Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Communication Setup Menu The Communication Setup Menu contains baud rate and Bilinx control settings. Communication Setup Exit... * AutoBaud: * Baud Rate: 9600 Bilinx Restore Defaults * = Factory Setting...
  • Page 52: Alarm Setup

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Alarm Setup The Alarm Setup Menu contains alarm inputs, outputs and rules. Notice! The maximum number of Alarm Inputs is eight (8), available only on the Alarm and Washer Pump Drive Card (MIC-ALM) (sold separately).
  • Page 53 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Multi Alarm Setup Allows setup of multiple alarms. Options: On; Off. Checkbox button to "Select." Inputs Setup Submenu Choices: Inputs Setup Defines physical inputs or events and commands that can be used in a rule. There are twelve (12) alarm inputs available.
  • Page 54 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Outputs Setup Submenu Outputs Setup... Exit... 1. NONE 2. NONE 3. NONE 4. NONE 5. NONE 6. NONE 7. NONE 8. NONE 9. NONE 10. NONE 11. NONE 12. NONE...
  • Page 55 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Outputs Setup Submenu Choices: Outputs Setup Defines physical outputs and keyboard commands for use in a rule. Outputs 1–2 Defines a physical output: N.O. (Normally Open circuit) (default setting) or N.C. (Normally closed circuit).
  • Page 56 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Rule Setup Submenu Notice! You can program a total of twelve rules. You must define the inputs and outputs before you program a rule. See Alarm Setup, page 52, to configure alarm inputs and outputs.
  • Page 57 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Rule Setup Submenu Choices: Rule Setup Displays the status of rules and lets you add new rules or modify an existing rule. Rule 1-12 Displays the status of a rule on the right side of the menu. Rule status options:...
  • Page 58: Language Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Language Menu The Language Menu contains a list of languages in which the on-screen menus are available. Language Exit... English Spanish French German Portuguese Polish Italian Dutch Russian Czech Focus / Iris: Save and Exit 2016.03 | 2.1 | F.01U.249.416...
  • Page 59: Diagnostics Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics menu contains a list of diagnostic tools and events. Most of these menu items are display items only; you cannot select different values to change.
  • Page 60 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Internal Temp. Displays the current temperature of the camera, in degress Fahrenheit and in degrees Celsius. High Temp Events Displays the number of times that the threshold of high temperature was exceeded.
  • Page 61 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Option Description (Default setting) No test pattern is available. Ascending ramp A test pattern appears in the analog and digital data channels, to allow you verify the output of the digital data channel.
  • Page 62 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Alarm Status Alarm Input 6 Open Alarm Input 7 Open Alarm Input 8 Open Alarm Output 1 Open Focus / Iris: Save and Exit Alarm Input 1...8 Displays the status of alarm inputs 1 through 7.
  • Page 63: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menus (Pelco Protocol)

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) | en On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) This chapter identifies and describes each OSD menu option, as well as the default setting for each option, for Pelco protocol. For step-by-step instructions, see Common User Commands, page 73 and Advanced Features, page 75.
  • Page 64 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Exit Exits the menu. Command Lock Allows or prohibits accessing locked commands. (If password is set, you are prompted to enter the password. The default setting is Bosch Menu Accesses the full configuration menu and all camera settings.
  • Page 65: Bosch Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) | en Bosch Menu The Bosch Menu allows full access to the main Setup Menu and all camera configuration settings. Pelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Exit... Command Lock: Exit...
  • Page 66: Camera Setup

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Camera Setup The Pelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings. Camera Setup Exit... * White Bal: OUTDOOR * Night Mode: AUTO * Wiper CONTINUOUS * = Factory Setting...
  • Page 67: Ptz Setup

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) | en PTZ Setup 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...
  • Page 68 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera PTZ Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Setting Exit Exits the menu. Edit Tour 1 Accesses the Add / Exit: Exits the menu. Remove Scenes On Scene (1 - 5): Adds or removes Standard Tour 1 Menu.
  • Page 69: Aux Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) | en AUX Setup Menu The AUX Setup menu provides an area to remain Aux commands. AUX Setup Exit... * WASH WIPE * Alarm Output 2: * Not Set Not Set...
  • Page 70: Other Menus

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Other Menus Menu Description Default Setting Edit Password Sets or displays the password. See Setting Passwords, page 38. FastAddress Sets or changes the address. Not Set Software Version Displays the camera software version.
  • Page 71: Operation Of The Thermal Camera

    The thermal camera can display its internal temperature on the video output with a SPOT meter (320 TVL models only). In Bosch protocol, in the OSD, enter "Aux ON + 463 + ENTER." The message, "SPOT meter Display: ON" should appear on-screen, and the SPOT meter should appear.
  • Page 72: Triggering Alarms On Detection Of Objects Outside Of Set Thermal Temperature

    | Operation of the Thermal Camera MIC612 Thermal Camera 10.4 Triggering Alarms On Detection of Objects Outside of Set Thermal Temperature Threshold On models with the 35 mm thermal lens, you can set a High Temp Thermal Meter or Low Temp...
  • Page 73: Common User Commands

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Common User Commands | en Common User Commands 11.1 Configuring Preposition Tours A Preposition Tour automatically moves the camera through a series of preset or saved shots. The MIC camera has one (1) standard preset tour and one (1) customized preset tour. Tour 1 is a standard tour that moves the camera through a series of shots in the sequence that they were set.
  • Page 74: Using The Wiper/Washer (Bosch Protocol)

    | Common User Commands MIC612 Thermal Camera 11.3 Using the Wiper/Washer (Bosch Protocol) The "predefined position" for the wash/wipe function is preset 62. The installer must define preset 62 (preferably where the washer nozzle is located and can direct washer fluid towards the camera window) before using the wiper/washer function.
  • Page 75: Advanced Features

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Advanced Features | en Advanced Features This chapter details advanced user commands, which are more complicated than those in Common User Commands, page 73. 12.1 Alarm Rules MIC cameras feature a powerful alarm rule engine. In its simplest form, an alarm rule defines those inputs that activate specific outputs.
  • Page 76: Pre-Position Tour

    | Advanced Features MIC612 Thermal Camera Example 2: Advanced Alarm Rule Scenario: A MIC camera 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 camera, and the perimeter fence in the area of the gate has an infrared (IR) sensor for motion detection (motion detector) that is connected to the camera.
  • Page 77: Image Stabilization

    12.5 Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions The MIC550 or the MIC612 allows a user to display the azimuth and elevation position, and the compass heading of the camera. The MIC550 or the MIC612 displays the position data in the lower-right corner of the image display. These readings are described as: Azimuth The pan angle from zero to 359 degrees in one degree increments.
  • Page 78: Setting The Azimuth Zero Point

    12.5.1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point The MIC550 or the MIC612 uses the Azimuth Zero point, usually set to magnetic North, as the zero degree pan position and as the North compass heading. The MIC550 or the MIC612 then displays the azimuth reading and the compass heading based on the number of degrees from the Azimuth Zero point.
  • Page 79: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    No User-serviceable Parts Except for the external wiper blade, the device contains no user-serviceable parts. Contact your local Bosch service center for device maintenance and repair. In the event of failure, the device should be removed from site for repair.
  • Page 80 – Check that the maximum Ethernet cable distance has not been exceeded. If O.K., then: – Restore all camera settings. Background is too bright to see Turn on backlight compensation. subject. Additional troubleshooting for MIC612 cameras. 2016.03 | 2.1 | F.01U.249.416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 81 MIC612 Thermal Camera Maintenance and Troubleshooting | en Problem Explanation Solution A green square appears This is the Flat Field Imminent Do nothing; this is intermittently at the upper Symbol. It warns that FFC is about normal operation for right of the video output.
  • Page 82: Technical Data

    | Technical data MIC612 Thermal Camera Technical data For product specifications, see the datasheet for your camera, available on the appropriate product pages of the Online Product Catalog at www.boschsecurity.com. 2016.03 | 2.1 | F.01U.249.416 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 83: Appendices

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Appendices | en Appendices 15.1 Keyboard Commands (Bosch Protocol) By Number 15.1.1 Commands, Optical Camera Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key On/Off Scan 360° / Auto Pan (Continuous) Activates/deactivates Autopan without limits. On/Off Autopan (within Limits) Activates/deactivates Autopan between limits.
  • Page 84 | Appendices MIC612 Thermal Camera Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key On/Off Playback A, continuous Activates/Deactivates continuous playback On/Off Playback A, single Activates/Deactivates single playback A. On/Off Playback B, continuous Activates/Deactivates continuous playback On/Off Playback B, single Activates/Deactivates single playback B.
  • Page 85 MIC612 Thermal Camera Appendices | en Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key On/Off Alarm Output 1 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output. On/Off Alarm Output 2 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output. On/Off Alarm Output 3 On–Activates output. Open Collector Off–Deactivates output.
  • Page 86: Commands, Thermal Camera

    | Appendices MIC612 Thermal Camera Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key On/Off Wiper continuous Turns on/off continous wiper mode. On/Off Wiper intermittent Activates the wiper in Intermittent mode (the wiper wipes twice, then turns off after 15 seconds).
  • Page 87 MIC612 Thermal Camera Appendices | en Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key On/Off Play Custom Pre-position Tour Activates/Deactivates the playback of a custom, pre-position tour. On/Off Play Pre-position Tour Activates/Deactivates the playback of a pre-position tour. On/Off AutoPivot Enable Enables/disables AutoPivot.
  • Page 88 | Appendices MIC612 Thermal Camera Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key Wiper wipe Activates (On shot) to wipe five times, then turn off. Washer/Wiper Activates the washer/wiper. White Hot Activates thermal display mode White Hot. Black Hot Activates thermal display mode Black Hot.
  • Page 89 MIC612 Thermal Camera Appendices | en Locked Functio Command Command Description n Key Set/ Unlock Commands Unlocks commands. Shot Set/ Pre-wash position Sets the camera in pre-wash position. Shot Factory P/T Home Position Recalibrates home position. Bosch Security Systems Operation Manual...
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