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

    Installing the MIC Power Supply Unit (PSU) 4.4.1 Earth Link on PCB 4.4.2 Fuse Ratings 4.4.3 Layout of MIC Power Supply Units (PSUs) for MIC612 4.4.4 Installation Instructions 4.4.5 Commissioning the Camera with Heater Option Fitted Fitting the Optional Sunshield (MIC612)
  • Page 4 | Table of Contents MIC612 Thermal Camera Setting the Addresses of the Two Cameras of the MIC612 5.4.1 Setting the Address of the Optical Camera via FastAddress 5.4.2 FastAddress, Bosch Protocol 5.4.3 FastAddress, Pelco Protocols 5.4.4 Active Commands in FastAddress Setting Passwords 5.5.1...
  • Page 5 MIC612 Thermal Camera Table of Contents | en 10.4 Pre-position Tour 10.5 Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions 10.5.1 Setting the Azimuth Zero Point 10.5.2 Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Headings Maintenance and Troubleshooting Keyboard Commands By Number Keyboard Commands (Bosch Protocol) A.1.1...
  • Page 6: 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 7 INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA, CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE, AND ALL LOCAL COUNTRY CODES. BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES CAUSED BY INCORRECT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION. WARNING! INSTALL EXTERNAL INTERCONNECTING CABLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC, ANSI/NFPA70 (FOR US APPLICATION) AND CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I, CSA C22.1 (FOR CAN.
  • Page 8: Ec Directives

    | Safety MIC612 Thermal Camera 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. Do not back drive the pan or tilt axis of the camera. Doing so will damage the motor drive gear chain and will invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 9 If unsure of the type of power supply to use, contact your dealer or local power company. Video loss - Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch Security Systems cannot be held liable for any damage that results from missing video information. To minimize the risk of lost digital information, Bosch Security Systems recommends multiple, redundant recording systems, and a procedure to back up all analog and digital information.
  • Page 10: Fcc And Ices Compliance

    | Safety MIC612 Thermal Camera FCC and ICES Compliance FCC ET ICES INFORMATION (commercial applications) (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only, CLASS A) NOTICE! This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 11: Bosch Notices

    REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING- RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT. 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...
  • Page 12: Unpacking

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Unpacking CAUTION! Take extra care lifting or moving MIC612 cameras because of their weight (10.66 kg / 23.5 lb). – This equipment, although ruggedized, should be unpacked and handled with care. Check the exterior of the packaging for visible damage. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately.
  • Page 13: Installation Overview

    PMB); however, users should be aware that lamp posts can often be subject to movement and are not suitable platforms in all conditions or for all applications. For mounting directly onto buildings, Bosch Security Systems manufactures a range of brackets suitable for all typical building installations for upright (90°) or Inverted positions.
  • Page 14: Typical Mounting Arrangements

    | Installation Overview MIC612 Thermal Camera Typical Mounting Arrangements Below are examples of typical mounting arrangements for MIC Series cameras. Figure 3.2 Typical pole mount (showing Pole Mount Bracket (MIC-PMB) with Shallow Conduit Adapter (MIC- SCA) and Wall Mount Bracket (MIC-WMB))
  • Page 15: Mounting Positions

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Installation Overview | en Figure 3.4 Typical corner mount (from left to right: Wall Mount Bracket (MIC-WMB), Shallow Conduit Adapter (MIC-SCA), and Corner Mount Bracket (MIC-CMB)) Mounting Positions CAUTION! The upright unit can be mounted either with the camera ball up or down. To get the picture the correct way for installation with the camera ball down, rotate the camera tilt axis 180°.
  • Page 16: About The Mic Shielded Composite Cable

    Figure 3.7 Composite cable connected to MIC612 camera NOTICE! Bosch does not recommend using the composite cable for distances greater than 25 m between the MIC camera and the power supply. To prevent water penetrating the composite cable connector threads, seal the 25 mm thread at final installation using PTFE tape.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Example 1: Configuration with Bosch Biphase protocol connection, which requires MIC-BP3or MIC-BP4 (sold separately). Figure 4.1 MIC612 connected to a MIC power supply, which is connected to a head-end control system by Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) for Biphase protocol. Number Description...
  • Page 18: Overview Of Installation Steps

    | Installation MIC612 Thermal Camera Example 2: Configuration with RS-485 protocol connection Figure 4.2 MIC612 connected to a MIC power supply, which is connected to a head-end control system by RS-485. Number Description Biphase connection between MIC power supply and head-end control system...
  • Page 19: Mounting The Camera

    MIC 612 cameras have an internal fuse for protection. The fuse (XF4001) is a non-serviceable part and must be replaced at a Bosch Service Center. DO NOT open the camera housing. Fit the mounting brackets securely, observing all appropriate safety precautions and local building regulations.
  • Page 20: Installing The Mic Power Supply Unit (Psu)

    A provision for driving various optional interface cards mounted internally to the MIC power supply enclosure (for example, an 8-input alarm card (MIC-ALM)) – A provision for a signal interface card (MIC-BP4) to connect telemetry to Bosch Biphase equipment –...
  • Page 21: Earth Link On Pcb

    4.4.2 Fuse Ratings The MIC PSUs for MIC612 cameras have four (4) off 20 mm fuses (numbers 13 - 16 in Figure 4.3) 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 MIC-240PSU-2 and MIC-115PSU-2 power supplies.
  • Page 22: Layout Of Mic Power Supply Units (Psus) For Mic612

    MIC612 Thermal Camera 4.4.3 Layout of MIC Power Supply Units (PSUs) for MIC612 The figure below displays the layout of the PCB in the MIC PSUs for non-IR cameras, with call- out numbers to the side of or below the connection/terminal ID or the terminal, and ’on’ the fuses.
  • Page 23: Installation Instructions

    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. NOTICE!
  • Page 24 To install the power supply, follow these steps: Select the mounting position of the MIC PSU so that it cannot be interfered with either intentionally or accidentally. Bosch recommends using a lockable cabinet. Locate the four (4) mounting holes of the power supply enclosure. (Figure 4.4 displays one of the holes.) See the dimensional drawing in the appendix for hole locations.
  • Page 25 MIC612 Thermal Camera Installation | en Remove the blanking plug. Install suitable (metal) conduit in place of the blanking plug. Secure the conduit as recommended by the conduit manufacturer. CAUTION! Only installations with conduit meet UL standards. If you choose to use a power cord without conduit (not recommended), fit the 1/2 in.
  • Page 26 | Installation MIC612 Thermal Camera Number Description Cable Gland Size Optical Video out Composite cable Optional switched video output M12 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 27 MIC612 Thermal Camera Installation | en 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 28: Commissioning The Camera With Heater Option Fitted

    | Installation MIC612 Thermal Camera 29. After wiring is complete, connect the power supply to the power source. 30. Verify that the following LEDs are lit: Description LED 2 18 VAC power on to camera LED 4 Power on for optional heater...
  • Page 29: Fitting The Optional Sunshield (Mic612)

    Reconnect the power supply to the power source. Fitting the Optional Sunshield (MIC612) The MIC612 Sunshield is designed to provide additional protection against direct solar radiation. It is a two-part moulding and comes supplied with eight (8) stainless steel bosses and eight (8) M3 washers and retaining screws.
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    RS-485 is capable of controlling a true multidrop network and is specified for up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single 2-wire bus. 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;...
  • Page 31: Powering On

    Powering On When you turn on power to the camera, a splash screen or text displays the type of device (MIC612), the camera model, the video type (PAL or NTSC), the firmware version, and (if applicable) the MAC address. Controlling the Camera The most common ways to control the MIC612 are: –...
  • Page 32: Navigating The On-Screen Display (Osd) Menus

    Pelco control commands are composed of a sequence of two (2) keyboard inputs with the following convention: 1) a Command Number and 2) a Function key input. The MIC612 uses the PRESET command key to save and recall presets (pre-positions) 1 through 99.
  • Page 33: Special Preset Commands, Pelco Protocol

    After the 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. The address of the thermal camera is set via the OSD and a unique address.
  • Page 34: Setting The Address Of The Optical Camera Via Fastaddress

    | Getting Started MIC612 Thermal Camera The figure below illustrates the connection configuration of a MIC612, a matrix switcher, a monitor, and a keyboard. Number Description Viewing window of optical camera Viewing viewing of thermal camera Connection from optical camera to matrix switcher...
  • Page 35: 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 36: Active Commands In Fastaddress

    | Getting Started MIC612 Thermal Camera Use the joystick to enter the unique identifier for the camera. – Move the joystick up or down to select the number. – Move the joystick right to move to the next number position.
  • Page 37: 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 Section 9 Common User Commands, page 59 and Section 10 Advanced Features, page 62.
  • Page 38: Camera Setup Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera 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 39 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Backlight Comp Improves image quality when the background illumination level is high. Options: ON, OFF (default setting). Wide Dynamic Range. Options: ON, OFF (default setting), AUTO. Shutter Mode Turns Auto SensUP on or off. Options: Auto SensUP (default setting), OFF.
  • Page 40: Thermal Camera Setup Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Thermal Camera Setup Menu The Thermal Camera Setup Menu contains settings that can be changed for the thermal camera. Thermal Camera Setup Exit... * Thermal Mode White Hot * SPOT meter display...
  • Page 41: 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 42: Ptz Setup Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera 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 43: Display Setup Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Autopivot Automatically rotates the camera 180º when following a subject traveling directly beneath the camera. Options: ON (default setting), OFF. Orientation Selects mounting options. Options: Option Description NORMAL (Default setting) The camera is straight, upright; the software does not rotate the view.
  • Page 44 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Camera OSD Controls how the OSD displays camera response information, such as Digital Zoom, Iris open/ close, and Focus near/far. Options: ON (default setting), OFF. Display Adjust Adjusts the text brightness and vertical position of the on-screen title. Options:...
  • Page 45: 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 46: 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 47 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en On models with the 35 mm thermal lens, you can also select either High Temp Thermal Meter or Low Temp Thermal Meter, to trigger an alarm on the OSD if the thermal spot meter identifies that the temperature of an object in the view of the camera is outside of the temperature threshold set in the system.
  • Page 48 | 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 Section 6.7 Alarm Setup, page 46, to configure alarm inputs and outputs.
  • Page 49: Language Menu

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Input Toggles through a list of valid inputs set in the Alarm I/O Setup > Inputs Setup Menu that define the rule's inputs. A rule can have up to four (4) inputs.
  • Page 50: Diagnostics Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera 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 51 MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) | en Internal Humidity Displays the percentage of humidity inside the camera housing. Humidity Events Displays the number of times that the threshold of the humidity inside the camera housing was exceeded.
  • Page 52 | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Bosch Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera NOTICE! Before activating the test pattern, turn off the correction terms and set the AGC Mode to Outdoor. This mode will not persist over a power cycle. Total Time On Displays the total time that the video has been on.
  • Page 53: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menus (Pelco Protocol)

    Allows or prohibits accessing locked commands. (If password is set, you are prompted to enter the password. The default setting is ON. Bosch Menu Accesses the full MIC612 configuration menu and all MIC612 settings. Camera Setup Accesses adjustable camera settings such as White Balance and Night Mode.
  • Page 54: Bosch Menu

    | On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) MIC612 Thermal Camera Bosch Menu The Bosch Menu allows full access to the MIC612 main Setup Menu and all MIC612 configuration settings. Pelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Exit... Command Lock: Exit...
  • Page 55: Ptz Setup

    MIC612 Thermal Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus (Pelco Protocol) | en Camera Setup Menu Choices: Menu Description Sub-menu / Description Default Setting Exit Exits the menu.? White Sets a default value in OUTDOOR: Sets a default setting if OUTDOOR Balance case the Pelco the controller disables white balance.
  • Page 56: Other Menus

    | 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 / Remove Exit: Exits the menu. Scenes On Standard Tour 1 Scene (1 - 5): Adds or removes Menu.
  • Page 57: 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 58: Triggering Alarms On Detection Of Objects Outside Of Set Thermal Temperature Threshold

    | Operation of the Thermal Camera MIC612 Thermal Camera 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...
  • Page 59: Common User Commands

    Follow the on-screen instructions. To disable overwrite confirmations: If you overwrite a preset shot, the MIC612 issues a confirmation message prompting you to approve the overwrite. To disable this confirmation message, press OFF-89-ENTER. Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title The MIC612 provides an alphanumeric character palette used to specify a title for a shot (scene) or for a sector (zone).
  • Page 60: Configuring Preposition Tours

    A Preposition Tour automatically moves the camera through a series of preset or saved shots. The MIC612 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 61: Recording Tours

    Common User Commands | en Recording Tours The MIC612 can make up to two (2) recorded tours. A Recorded Tour saves all manual camera movements made during the recording, including its rate of pan, tilt and zoom speeds and other lens setting changes.
  • Page 62: Advanced Features

    10.1 Alarm Rules The MIC612 features a powerful alarm rule engine. In its simplest form, an alarm rule defines those inputs that activate specific outputs. In its more complex form, a rule can be programmed to take any combination of inputs and keyboard commands to perform a camera function.
  • Page 63: Privacy Masking

    The gate entering the airport has an alarm contact connected to the MIC612, 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 MIC612.
  • Page 64: Image Stabilization

    Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Directions The MIC612 allows a user to display the azimuth and elevation position, and the compass heading of the camera. 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 65: Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, And Compass Headings

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Advanced Features | en CAUTION! Bosch recommends that only the installer calibrate the Azimuth Zero point. A recalibration to the Azimuth Zero point may cause inaccurate compass headings. 10.5.2 Displaying Azimuth, Elevation, and Compass Headings You can display only the azimuth/elevation readings or only the compass reading, or you can display both readings at the same time.
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    (for example, EN60097-19). In the event of failure, the unit should be removed from site for repair. To maintain the validity of the certification, only components supplied by Bosch Security Systems shall be used. It is recommended that the equipment be inspected on-site every six months to check mounting bolts for tightness, security, and any signs of physical damage.
  • Page 67: A Keyboard Commands By Number

    MIC612 Thermal Camera | en Keyboard Commands By Number Keyboard Commands (Bosch Protocol) A.1.1 Commands, Optical Camera Locked Function Command Command Description On/Off Scan 360° / Auto Pan (Continuous) Activates/deactivates Autopan without limits. On/Off Autopan (within Limits) Activates/deactivates Autopan between limits.
  • Page 68 | MIC612 Thermal Camera Locked Function Command Command Description Pre-position (Scene) Title menu Enters the Pre-position Title menu. Refer to Section 9.3 Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title, page 59. Zone/Sector Title Menu Enters the Zone Title menu. Refer to Section 9.3 Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title,...
  • Page 69: Commands, Thermal Camera

    FastAddress, display Display the current FastAddress of the camera. FastAddress, all units Displays the current FastAddress of the camera and programs all units. FastAddress, unaddressed cameras Displays and programs unaddressed MIC612 units. “1-99” Pre-position Programming Set ##–Programs a preset view.
  • Page 70 FastAddress, display Display the current FastAddress of the camera. FastAddress, all units Displays the current FastAddress of the camera and programs all units. FastAddress, unaddressed cameras Displays and programs unaddressed MIC612 units. “1-99” Pre-position Programming Set ##–Programs a preset view.
  • Page 71: Keyboard Commands (Pelco Protocol)

    MIC612 Thermal Camera | en Locked Function Command Command Description Set/Shot 102 Autopan Right Limit Set–Programs right limit. Shot–Shows limit. Set/Shot 103 Lock Commands Locks commands. Set/Shot 104 Unlock Commands Unlocks commands. Set/Shot 106 Pre-wash position Sets the camera in pre-wash position.
  • Page 72 | MIC612 Thermal Camera Keyboard User Action Description Command Press and hold (2 seconds) Initiate Recording B. Press ACK to end 2 - Pattern recording. Press Initiate Recording B continuous playback 3 - Pattern Press Initiate the AutoDome standard preset tour...
  • Page 73: Index

    MIC612 Thermal Camera Index | en Index Symbols #-ENTER 35 cables Numerics coaxial 21 RG-11U 27 33-PRESET 33 RG-59 27 34-PRESET 33 RG-6U 27 81-PRESET 33 camera 82-PRESET 33 OSD 44 92-PRESET 33 setup 53 93-PRESET 33 Camera Setup menu 37...
  • Page 74 | Index MIC612 Thermal Camera commands custom tour 2 60 #-ENTER 35 33-PRESET 33 defining 34-PRESET 33 command outputs 47 81-PRESET 33 input commands 46 82-PRESET 33 physical inputs 46 92-PRESET 33 physical outputs 47 93-PRESET 33 rules 48...
  • Page 75 MIC612 Thermal Camera Index | en high temperature manual events 50 focus 41 threshold 50 iris 41 masking privacy 44 image stabilization 64 maximum zoom speed 41 inactivity 42 menus accessing 60 Alarm Setup 46 mode 60 Bosch 54 operation 60...
  • Page 76 | Index MIC612 Thermal Camera Pelco 34 Pelco Setup menu Bosch 54 ack alarm 53 Command Lock 53 Bosch menu 53 FastAddress 35 camera setup 53 keyboard commands 32 command lock 53 menus 34 FastAddress 53 night mode 55...
  • Page 77 MIC612 Thermal Camera Index | en follows stabilization 64 standard tour input setting dwell time 60 Tour Period menu 60 output Shot tilt up limit 43 transmit titles brightness 44 input OSD 43 Shot vertical position 44 rule (1-12) 48...
  • Page 78 | Index MIC612 Thermal Camera F.01U.249.416 | 2.0 | 2012.09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 80 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster, PA 17601 U.S.A. www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2011...

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