Technical data

Configuration
Addressing the Camera
Addressing the camera using Bosch protocol with Camset 4.12.00.06
The camera accepts a custom string of commands that change the camera address. The
following procedure uses hexadecimal numbers to identify the camera address. Bosch
recommends using a calculator with a decimal to hexadecimal converter to obtain the correct
hexadecimal value for the address. (The Calculator included with Microsoft Windows
operating systems contains a converter in the Programmer mode).
1. Launch Camset 4.12.00.06 and ensure that you can control camera.
2. Select Send Custom Command from the Advanced Setup menu.
3. Type the following string to send the AUX ON 14 command: 07,01,0E
4. Click the Send Now button.
5. Type the following string to send the AUX ON 21 command: 07,01,15
6. Click the Send Now button.
7. Type the following string to send the AUX OFF 21 command: 07,02,15
8. Click the Send Now button.
9. Type the following string to send the AUX OFF “new address” command and to set the
camera address: 07,02,xx
where “xx” is the hexadecimal address for the camera. For example, use “AB” to set the
camera address to 171.
4 Click the Send Now button. The camera address is set.
Configuring the Camera for Inverted Operation
The video display from a camera installed in inverted position will appear upside down until
you set the video orientation to “Inverted position.” Follow these steps:
1. Access the main Setup Menu of the on-screen display (OSD). The screen Setup Menu
appears.
2. Select the submenu “PTZ Setup.” The screen PTZ Setup appears.
3. Select the option “Orientation.”
4. Select the value “Inverted,” which rotates the video 180°. The video should now appear
upright.
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2013.11 | 8.1 | Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.