Technical data

Cleaning Phase A: This cleaning phase consists of one (1) minute of full-speed pan
rotations (approximately 12 rotations) in one direction and a rotation stop. During
Cleaning Phase A, an operator can delay cleaning by five (5) minutes or can cancel this
instance of the cleaning cycle.
Cleaning Phase B: This cleaning phase consists of one (1) minute of full-speed pan
rotations (approximately 12 rotations) in the direction opposite to that used in Cleaning
Phase A. During Cleaning Phase B, an operator can cancel this instance of the cleaning
cycle.
Note: If a cleaning cycle time is not set in Camset, the first cleaning cycle starts 24 hours after
the initial power up. Refer to the section below for setting the cleaning time in Camset.
Setting the Cleaning Cycle Time
An operator can set the time for the cleaning cycle using Camset version 4.11 or later. (To
download the latest version of Camset, navigate to www.boschsecurity.com.)
The cleaning cycle start time is entered using a 12-hour clock; the default time is 1:00:00 AM.
1. Launch Camset.
1. Choose the File menu and select Preferences. Camset opens the Preferences window.
2. Enter a start time for the cleaning cycle in the Motor Cleaning Time input box.
Place the cursor in the hour, minute, or seconds field. (Camset ignores the value in
the seconds field).
Type a valid number for the hour (1-12), minute (0-59), and second (0-59) or use the
up and down arrows to set the time.
Place the cursor in the AM/PM field and use the arrows to set this parameter.
3. Click Apply. The on-screen display shows the hours and minutes before the start of the
cleaning cycle.
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