Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Unpacking
- Product Description
- Overview of Installation Steps
- Configuration Programming in the Shipping Box
- Configuration Programming on a Temporary Table-top Stand
- Mounting Location and Mounting Orientation
- Overview of Mounting Options
- Install the Camera
- Make Connections - Power and Control
- Cant the Camera
- Typical System Configurations
- Configuration
- Configuration via IP, Basic Mode
- Configuration via IP, Advanced Mode
- Advanced Mode: General
- Identification
- Password
- Date/Time
- Display Stamping
- Advanced Mode: Web Interface
- Appearance
- LIVE Functions
- Logging
- Advanced Mode: Camera
- Installer Menu
- Encoder Profile
- Encoder Streams
- Privacy Masks
- Picture Settings
- Lens Settings
- PTZ Settings
- Illumination/Wiper
- Scenes and Tours
- Sectors
- Miscellaneous
- Audio
- Pixel Counter
- Advanced Mode: Recording
- Storage Management
- Recording Profiles
- Maximum Retention Time
- Recording Scheduler
- Recording Status
- Advanced Mode: Alarm
- Alarm Connections
- VCA
- Virtual Masks
- Audio Alarm
- Alarm E-Mail
- Alarm Task Editor
- Alarm Rules
- Advanced Mode: Interfaces
- Alarm Inputs
- Alarm Outputs
- Advanced Mode: Network
- Network Access
- DynDNS
- Advanced
- Network Management
- Multicast
- Image Posting
- Accounts
- IPv4 Filter
- Encryption
- Advanced Mode: Service
- Maintenance
- Licenses
- Diagnostics
- System Overview
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Decommissioning
- Technical data
- Keyboard Commands By Number
- Back Page
Connect the Camera to the Network
Note: Refer to the following figure for an illustration of both options.
Option A:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable (Cat5e/Cat6) from the RJ45 connector of the camera to a
network switch attached to the Local Area Network (LAN).
2. Connect the dedicated network switch to the RJ45 connector on the computer.
3. Connect the 24 VAC wires to the power source.
4. Connect the RS-485 wires to the MIC-ALM-WAS-24 (optional).
5. Attach the green ground wire (item 3 in the figure above) from the camera to an earth-
ground connection on the mounting surface using the supplied screw or a suitable user-
supplied fastener.
Option B:
1. Connect an Ethernet crossover cable from the RJ45 connector of the camera directly to a
networking device such as a computer, a DVR/NVR, etc.
2. Attach the green ground wire (item 3 in the figure above) from the camera to an earth-
ground connection on the mounting surface using the supplied screw or a suitable user-
supplied fastener.
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2
3
4
1
2
2
A
4
B
Figure 10.2: MIC7000 IP System Configuration
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MIC7000 camera
2 IP connection
3 Network switch
4 Networking device (computer, DVR/NVR, etc.)
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MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP
dynamic 7000 HD
2014.05 | 1.0 | F.01U.291.520 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.










