72 en | Using your MIC Camera MIC IP ultra 7100i │ MIC IP starlight 7100i
2020-11 | 1.4 |
User Manual
Bosch Security Systems
– Display three (3) lines of text at the top of the video. Use the command AUX ON-76-
ENTER.
About Fonts for Camera Titles
– The default font style is white text with a clear background. The font size cannot be
changed.
– Using the command AUX ON-77-ENTER, users can change the font color manually when
the camera is in Day Mode. Toggle the text colors in the following sequence: White-
>Yellow->Violet->Red->Cyan->Green->Blue->White.
– Using the command AUX OFF-77-ENTER, users can set the color again to the default
white.
– The font color changes automatically to white when the camera enters Night Mode.
– When the camera returns to Day Mode, the camera will use the selected font color
automatically.
Available Character Set
Characters permitted:
– A-Z (upper case only)
– 0-9
– Miscellaneous characters such as - [SPACE]! " $ & ' , . / : ?
Characters not permitted:
– Lower case characters (a-z)
– Underscores (_)
– Save these settings so that, in case of a power failure, the system will recover and then
restore the user values.
Two-line Camera Title
At the top of the video, there are two lines of text.
Line 1 displays the first 20 characters of the Camera Name/ID. Users can edit this text to enter
a highway name, camera location, etc.
Line 2 displays the text, “LOOKING: X” or “LOOKING: XX” (without quotation marks), where
“X” or “XX” is the compass direction. This line cannot be edited by the end user.
– LOOKING will always appear in English and will be at a fixed location on the OSD.
– The X or XX designates the compass direction that updates automatically as the camera
pans. A identifies “North,” “South,” “East,” or West.” AA identifies “Northeast,”
“Northwest,” “Southeast,” or “Southwest.”
Three-line Camera Title
Lines 1 and 2 display the first 20 characters of both lines of the Camera Name/ID. Users can
edit both of these lines to enter a highway name, camera location, etc.
Line 3 displays the text, “LOOKING: X” or “LOOKING: XX” (without quotation marks), where
“X” or “XX” is the compass direction. This line cannot be edited by the end user.
– LOOKING will always appear in English and will be at a fixed location on the OSD.
– The X or XX designates the compass direction that updates automatically as the camera
pans. A identifies “North,” “South,” “East,” or West.” AA identifies “Northeast,”
“Northwest,” “Southeast,” or “Southwest.”