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Bosch MIC-7230-PB4 User Manual

Bosch MIC-7230-PB4
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Bosch MIC-7230-PB4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBosch
ModelMIC-7230-PB4
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Safety Precautions

Explains symbols and notations used for safety warnings in the manual.

Important Safety Instructions

Provides critical safety instructions to follow before operating the unit.

Overview of Installation Steps

Make Connections - Power and Control

Power Source Options

Describes available power sources like High PoE and 24 VAC, and their configurations.

Ethernet Connections

Details Ethernet cable types, maximum distance, bandwidth, and PoE requirements.

Camera Connections

Illustrates and describes the camera's electrical and data connection points.

Connect the Camera to the Network

Provides two options for connecting the camera to a network via Ethernet.

Typical System Configurations

Typical IP Configuration with 95 W midspan (no I/O connections)

Illustrates a typical IP setup using a 95 W midspan for camera connectivity.

Typical Configuration with MIC-ALM-WAS-24

Shows a typical system configuration involving the MIC-ALM-WAS-24 accessory unit.

Typical IP Configuration with NPD-PSU-HPOE

Depicts a standard IP configuration using the NPD-PSU-HPOE for camera setup.

Configuration

System Requirements

Lists the necessary hardware and software requirements for camera configuration and viewing.

Configuring the Camera

Explains how to configure the camera's network settings for proper operation.

Configuration via IP, Basic Mode

Basic Mode: Device Access

Covers camera naming, password protection, and authorization levels for accessing the unit.

Basic Mode: Network

Guides on integrating the camera into an existing network by configuring IP settings.

Basic Mode: Encoder

Discusses selecting video encoding profiles to adapt transmission to the operating environment.

Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode

Advanced Mode: General

Covers general settings including identification, password, and date/time configuration.

Password

Explains password protection and authorization levels for securing camera access.

Date/Time

Covers setting the date, time, and device time zone, including daylight saving time options.

Advanced Mode: Camera

Contains settings related to camera operation, including installer menu and frame rates.

Encoder Profile

Allows selection and configuration of video encoding profiles for optimal data transmission.

Encoder Streams

Configures H.264 standards for different video streams, including recording and non-recording profiles.

PTZ Settings

Configures pan, tilt, zoom, auto pan, inactivity, and tracking features for camera movement.

Scenes and Tours

Allows defining and managing preset camera scenes and tours for automated monitoring.

Advanced Mode: Recording

Section dedicated to configuring recording settings, including storage management and profiles.

Storage Management

Details how to manage recording media, including local storage and iSCSI systems.

Network Access

Guides on setting up IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses for network integration.

Operation

LIVE Page

The initial display showing live video, overlays, and status indicators.

Using Intelligent Tracking

Troubleshooting

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