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Table of Contents  
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Camera Setup  
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1.1  
Configuring the Camera  
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2
3
Positioning the Camera  
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6
Adjusting Focal Length (Zoom) and Focus  
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Advanced Setup  
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4.1  
Accessing and Navigating Menus  
Main Menu Function  
4.2  
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4.2.1  
4.2.2  
4.2.3  
4.2.4  
4.2.5  
4.2.6  
4.2.7  
4.3  
Main Menu  
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ALC Submenu  
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ALC -> SHUTGAIN Submenu  
ALC -> SHUTGAIN -> DAY/NIGHT Submenu  
ENHANCED Submenu  
COLOR Submenu  
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10  
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12  
12  
13  
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Back Light Compensation (BLC) Submenu  
Install Menu Functions  
Install Menu  
4.3.1  
4.3.2  
CAMERA ID Submenu  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
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5.1  
VG5 AutoDome Operation and Control  
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Camera Setup  
Install and wire the 100 Series AutoDome according to the VG5 AutoDome Installation Manual.  
A typical system includes a keyboard, matrix switcher, monitor, and appropriate wiring  
connections. Please refer to the individual product manuals for complete installation and  
setup instructions for each of the system components.  
1.1  
Configuring the Camera  
To assist setup, the VG5-100 Series camera module can be connected to a monitor through  
the miniature 2.5 mm monitor jack located on the camera circuit board. The monitor jack  
provides a composite video signal with synchronization. An optional cable (part number  
S1460) is available for making this connection.  
To access the monitor jack, remove the bubble and covert liner:  
1. Insert a small screw driver through the keyway in the Pendant trim-ring, rotate the dome  
bubble counterclockwise and remove the dome bubble. For In-Ceiling AutoDomes, you  
must loosen the small screw in the trim ring before rotating the bubble.  
2. Press and hold the two retention buttons on each side of the camera module and then  
pull off the covert liner. See the image below.  
Removing the covert liner provides access to the menu keys, and the pan and tilt  
thumbscrew adjustment locks.  
Figure 1.1 100 Series Camera Module  
Ref  
1
Description  
Front View  
2
Back View  
3
4
5
6
Retention Button (2)  
Covert Liner  
Menu Keyboard  
Monitor Jack  
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Positioning the Camera  
The camera module position can be adjusted along the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal (for  
azimuth) axes. When adjusting the position, ensure that the picture displayed on the monitor  
is level. After the covert liner is removed, position the camera by performing the following  
steps:  
WARNING!  
To prevent damage to the camera module do not rotate the camera past its stops.  
1. For horizontal (pan) adjustment, loosen the thumbscrew at the platform base and rotate  
the camera (left or right) to the desired position. The camera can be rotated up to 360º  
between stops. If it hits the stop before achieving the desired position, rotate it in the  
opposite direction. Retighten the thumbscrew to secure the camera.  
2. For vertical adjustment (tilt), loosen the thumbscrew at the tilt wheel and position the  
camera (up or down) to the desired position. The camera can be tilted up to 110º  
between stops. Retighten the thumbscrew to secure the camera.  
3. To compensate for angled ceilings or sidewall mounts, push the camera inward toward  
its base and rotate it until the image on the monitor is horizontal. The camera can be  
rotated up to 300º between stops.  
CAUTION!  
The CCD image sensors are highly sensitive and require special care for proper performance  
and extended lifetime. Do not expose it to direct sunlight or bright spotlights in operating and  
non-operation conditions. Avoid bright lights in the field of view of the camera.  
Figure 2.1 Camera Position Adjustments  
Ref Description  
1
2
3
4
Camera Module Lock Tab  
Horizontal (pan) Thumbscrew  
Tilt Wheel Thumbscrew  
Diagonal Adj.  
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Adjusting Focal Length (Zoom) and Focus  
To adjust the camera lens focal length and focus, perform the following steps:  
1. Select Set Focus Now from the Install menu.  
2. To adjust the focal length, loosen the focal (zoom) lock screw and rotate the lens  
mechanism (WIDE or TELE.) until you achieve the desired field of view. (Item 1, in the  
figure below).  
3. To focus the image on the monitor, loosen the focus lock screw and turn the lens  
mechanism (NEAR or FAR) until the image is in focus.  
4. Repeat both these adjustments until the desired view is in focus.  
5. Tighten both adjustment screws.  
6. Exit the Install menu.  
7. Remove the monitor jack and replace the covert liner and dome bubble when finished.  
Figure 3.1 Focus and Zoom Adjustment  
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Advanced Setup  
The VG5-100 Series camera module normally provides an optimal picture without the need for  
further adjustments. Advanced setup options, however, are available for obtaining the best  
results from the camera under special circumstances. There are two upper level On-Screen  
Display (OSD) menus: the Main menu and the Install menu.  
The Main menu allows you to select and setup the picture enhancement functions. The Install  
menu allows you to set the camera ID, focus and synchronization settings. The Main and  
Install menus have settings that you can select directly or open to submenus for a more  
detailed setup.  
NOTICE!  
Active menu selections can vary depending or the combination of camera, CPU and COMM  
(communication) modules used. The menu selections described in this manual are typical for  
a VG5-100 Series system.  
4.1  
Accessing and Navigating Menus  
There are five (5) keys used for navigating through the various menus. To access the setup  
menus, press the center Select key to open and display the Main menu. Use the four  
directional keys to navigate through the menus.  
Figure 4.1 Menu Keyboard and Monitor Jack  
Ref Description  
Ref Description  
1
2
3
4
Menu Keyboard  
Monitor Jack  
Up Button  
5
6
7
Select Button  
Right Button  
Down Button  
Left Button  
Use the menu keys to perform the following:  
To access the Main menu or to select a sub-menu item, press the center Menu Select key.  
To open the Install menu press the Menu Select key for approximately 1.5 seconds.  
To scroll up or down a menu press the Up or Down keys.  
To move through options or to set parameters, press the Left or Right keys.  
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NOTICE!  
To restore a selected menu item to its factory default, quickly press the Menu Select key  
twice.  
To exit the OSD menus from any menu item, hold down the Menu Select key until the OSD  
disappears.  
The VG5-100 Series also supports a variety of remote methods to make camera adjustments,  
including the following:  
A Universal keyboard using Bilinx over coax or UTP. For example, using a Bosch DiBos 8,  
a Bilinx capable DIVAR, or an Allegiant system.  
A PC running the optional Bosch Configuration Tool for Imaging Devices (CTFID)  
software with a USB Bilinx adapter (Part No. VP-CFGSFT).  
NOTICE!  
To prevent unauthorized changes to the camera settings, the camera menu buttons can be  
disabled using Bilinx communication through the CTFID software. Select the Online Config  
button, then select the Miscellaneous branch and set Camera Buttons to Disable.  
4.2  
Main Menu Function  
This section provides a graphical representation of the Main menu and descriptions for all  
functions.  
MAIN Menu  
ALC  
ALC  
ENHANCE  
COLOR  
BLC  
ALC LEVEL  
SHUT GAIN  
PEAK AVERAGE  
ALC SPEED  
EXIT  
SHUTGAIN  
SHUTTER  
DEFSHUT  
FIXSHUT  
SENSUP  
GAIN  
EXIT  
ENHANCED  
AUTO BLACK  
SHARPNESS  
DNR  
MAXGAIN  
FIXGAIN  
DAY/NIGHT  
DAY/NIGHT  
SWITCH LVL  
1
DAY/NIGHT  
XF-DYN  
EXIT  
NIGHTSENSE  
EXIT  
PRIORITY  
IR CONTRAST  
MONO BURST  
EXIT  
COLOR  
WHITE BALANCE  
WB SPEED  
RED (GAIN)  
GREEN  
BLUE (GAIN)  
SAT  
EXIT  
BLC  
BLC  
BLC LEVEL  
BLC AREA  
EXIT  
AREA  
1. Available in Day/Night version cameras only, other versions show NightSense.  
2. Only available when White Balance is set to Manual mode.  
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4.2.1  
Main Menu  
Function Selections  
Description  
ALC  
Selects Submenu  
Accesses the Auto Level Control menu.  
Accesses the Picture Enhancement menu.  
Accesses the Color Control menu.  
ENHANCE Selects Submenu  
COLOR  
BLC  
Selects Submenu  
ON, OFF, or selects submenu  
Enables Back Light Compensation (BLC).  
Accesses the BLC submenu.  
EXIT  
Exits this menu.  
4.2.2  
ALC Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
ALC LEVEL  
SHUTGAIN  
PEAK AVERAGE (-15 to +15)  
(-15 to +15)  
Selects Submenu  
Adjusts the video output level.  
Accesses the Shutter and Gain control menu.  
Adjusts the balance between peak and average  
video control.  
ALC SPEED  
EXIT  
ON, OFF, or selects  
submenu  
Adjusts the speed of the video level control loop.  
Returns to the MAIN menu.  
4.2.3  
ALC -> SHUTGAIN Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
SHUTTER  
AES, FL, FIXED  
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter): The camera  
automatically sets the optimum shutter  
speed.  
FL (Flickerless): Avoids interference from  
light sources.  
FIXED: Allows the user to define the  
shutter speed.  
DEFSHUT  
1/60 (1/50), 1/100, 1/120,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000, 1/5000, 1/10K  
The camera tries to maintain the selected  
shutter speed as long as the light level of the  
scene permits.  
(Only available if SHUTTER is set to AES  
mode.)  
FIXSHUT  
SENSUP  
GAIN  
1/60 (1/50), 1/100, 1/120,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
Selects the shutter speed. (Only available if  
SHUTTER is set to FIXED mode.)  
1/2000, 1/5000, 1/10K  
OFF or (2x to 10x)  
Selects the sensitivity factor the camera is set  
to. (Only available if SHUTTER is set to AES  
mode.)  
AGC, FIXED  
AGC mode: The camera automatically sets  
the gain to the lowest possible value  
needed to maintain a good picture.  
FIXED mode: The gain is set at a  
predefined value.  
MAXGAIN  
FIXGAIN  
(0 to 26)  
Selects the maximum value the gain can have  
during AGC operation.  
Selects the gain setting. (Only available if GAIN  
(0 to 26)  
is set to FIXED mode.)  
Accesses the Day/Night Control menu.  
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Selects submenu  
DAY/NIGHT  
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Selections  
Description  
NIGHTSENSE  
AUTO, OFF, FORCED  
UTO mode: Camera automatically  
switches to NIGHTSENSE in low light  
conditions.  
OFF mode: NIGHTSENSE is turned off.  
FORCED mode: The camera is set to  
NIGHTSENSE (black and white) mode.  
EXIT  
Returns to the ALC menu.  
3. Only available in Day/Night version cameras, color versions show NightSense.  
NOTICE!  
If SensUp is active, some noise or spots may appear in the picture. This behavior is normal.  
SensUp may cause some motion blur on moving objects.  
Depending on the camera GAIN setting, unrelated menu items are not active.  
4.2.4  
ALC -> SHUTGAIN -> DAY/NIGHT Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
DAY/NIGHT  
AUTO, COLOR, MONO –  
AUTO: Switches the filter between COLOR  
and MONO depending on the scene  
illumination level.  
COLOR: Use for normal daylight conditions.  
MONO: Removes the IR filter, providing full IR  
sensitivity.  
SWITCH LEVEL (-15 to +15)  
Sets the video leveling threshold when the camera  
switches to monochrome operation.  
in AUTO mode:  
PRIORITY  
COLOR, MOTION  
COLOR: Displays a color image as long as the  
light level permits.  
MOTION: Avoids motion blur as long as the  
light level permits.  
NORMAL: Optimizes contrast in monochrome  
IR CONTRAST  
MONO BURST  
NORMAL, ENHANCED  
ON, OFF  
applications with visible light illumination.  
ENHANCED: Optimizes contrast in  
applications with high IR illumination levels.  
ON: The color burst remains active, even in  
Monochrome mode.  
OFF: The color burst in the video signal is  
switched OFF in Monochrome mode.  
EXIT  
Returns to the SHUTGAIN menu.  
NOTICE!  
Depending on the camera’s DAY/NIGHT setting, unrelated menu items are not active.  
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4.2.5  
ENHANCED Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
AUTO BLACK  
ON, OFF  
ON: Automatically increases the  
visibility of details.  
SHARPNESS  
(-15 to +15)  
AUTO, OFF  
Adjusts the sharpness of the picture.  
Zero (0) is the default position.  
DNR  
AUTO: Automatically reduces the noise  
in the picture. This option may cause  
some motion blur with moving objects.  
OFF: DNR is turned off.  
(Dynamic Noise Reduction)  
XF-DYN  
OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH XF-DYN mode: Automatically optimizes  
picture contrast.  
EXIT  
Returns to the MAIN menu.  
4.2.6  
COLOR Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
WHITE BALANCE ATW, AWB HOLD, MANUAL –  
ATW (Automatic White Balance): Allows  
the camera to constantly adjust for  
optimal color reproduction.  
AWB HOLD: Puts the ATW on hold and  
saves the color settings.  
MANUAL: Allows the red, green and blue  
gain to be set manually to a desired  
position.  
WB SPEED  
RED-GAIN  
Slow, Medium, Fast  
(-5 to +5)  
Adjusts the speed of the white balance  
control loop when in ATW mode  
In ATW mode: Adjusts the red gain to  
optimize white.  
RED  
GREEN  
(-30 to +30)  
(-5 to +5)  
In Manual mode: Adjusts red gain.  
In Manual mode: Adjusts the green gain. (Not  
available in ATW mode.)  
BLUE-GAIN  
(-5 to +5)  
In ATW mode: Adjusts the blue gain to  
optimize white.  
BLUE  
SAT  
(-30 to +30)  
(-15 to +5)  
In Manual mode: Adjusts the blue gain.  
Adjusts the color saturation. (-15 produces a  
monochrome picture.)  
EXIT  
Returns to the MAIN menu.  
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Back Light Compensation (BLC) Submenu  
Functions  
Selections  
Description  
BLC  
ON, OFF  
ON: The video level optimizes the selected area of the  
image. Parts outside this area may be underexposed or  
overexposed, which is normal.  
BLC LEVEL (-15 to +15)  
Adjusts the balance between the selected BLC area and its  
surroundings.  
BLC AREA  
Selects submenu Accesses the Back Light Compensation area menu. To size  
the BLC area:  
Select the AREA option from the BLC menu. The  
monitor displays the current area with the upper left  
corner flashing.  
Move the flashing corner of the image by using the Up,  
Down, Left and Right keys to change the size and  
shape of the area.  
Press the center Menu Select key to move the flashing  
cursor to the opposite (or diagonal) corner, which can  
now be used to change the size and shape of the area.  
Press the Menu Select key again to save the area and  
to exit the AREA menu.  
EXIT  
Returns to the MAIN menu.  
4.3  
Install Menu Functions  
This section provides a graphical representation of the Install menu and descriptions for all  
functions.  
INSTALL Menu  
CAMERA ID  
SET FOCUS NOW  
COMM  
SYNC  
DEFAULTS  
EXIT  
INSTALL CAMERA ID  
CAMERA ID  
ID POSITION  
EXIT  
INSTALL SYNC  
SYNC  
VPHASE  
EXIT  
INSTALL DEFAULTS  
RESTORE ALL?  
EXIT  
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Install Menu  
Function  
CAMERA ID  
SET FOCUS NOW  
Selections  
Selects submenu Accesses the Camera ID submenu.  
Completely opens the lens iris for best focus. The  
recommended focus procedure is:  
Description  
Unlock the focus locking screw.  
From the INSTALL menu highlight SET FOCUS  
NOW.  
Turn the lens focus adjustment as required  
Tighten the lens focus locking screw.  
Exit the menu selection.  
COMM  
SYNC  
DEFAULTS  
EXIT  
ON, OFF  
Turns on Bilinx communication. See notice below.  
Selects submenu Accesses the synchronization functions.  
Selects submenu Returns all settings for all modes to their default.  
Exits this menu.  
NOTICE!  
When using Bilinx control, the COMM ON/OFF menu selection is not active. This function can  
be accessed only through the camera menu keys when the CTFID software is not actively  
running.  
4.3.2  
CAMERA ID Submenu  
Function  
Selections  
Description  
CAMERA ID Selects submenu To enter up to a 17-character camera name:  
Press the Menu Select key to enter the Camera ID  
string.  
Enter up to a 17-character string name for the camera.  
Use the Up and Down keys to select a character.  
Use the Left and Right keys to change position in the  
string.  
Press the Menu Select key to save and to exit the  
character string.  
Exit the Camera ID menu.  
ID POS  
OFF, TOP, BOT  
Use left or right keys to select:  
OFF: Camera ID not displayed.  
TOP: Camera ID displayed at upper left corner of display.  
BOT: Camera ID displayed at lower left corner of display.  
(The camera ID is not displayed when the OSD menu is  
open.)  
EXIT  
Returns to the INSTALL menu.  
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5.1  
VG5 AutoDome Operation and Control  
Problem  
No video  
Solution  
Check that the Green LED on the AutoDome CPU board is on. This LED indicates video  
from the camera.  
If the Green LED is off, then:  
Check that the Red LED on the AutoDome CPU board is slowly blinking. This LED  
indicates power to the AutoDome power supply board and to the CPU Module.  
Red LED on AutoDome CPU Module  
Flash SequenceIndicates:  
5 sec. on / 0.5 sec. off: Normal operation  
Steady on: CPU is locked  
If the Red LED is on steady, then:  
Try cycling the AutoDome power off and on.  
If the Red LED is off, then:  
If using a Bosch Pendant Power Supply Box:  
Check that Green LED in Power Supply Box is on. This LED indicates mains power  
through the transformer.  
If the Green LED is off, then:  
Turn off the Power.  
Check the FX101 fuse for mains power to the Power Supply Box.  
If O.K., then:  
Check the FX102 fuse for 24 V power to the AutoDome Pendant.  
If O.K., then:  
If using a non-Bosch power supply:  
Check that the mains power to the power supply box is on.  
If O.K., then:  
Check that there is 24 V output from the transformer.  
Check the connector on top of the AutoDome housing for bent pins.  
If O.K., then:  
Check the integrity of all wires and terminal connections to the AutoDome.  
If O.K., then:  
If there is power to the AutoDome, then:  
Remove the camera and CPU modules from the AutoDome housing and check that the  
Green LED on the housing power supply board is on.  
If the Green LED is off, then:  
Check that the fuse on the housing power supply board is good. (Try replacing the unit,  
if an extra camera module is available.)  
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Local Keys Disabled  
This message appears if the Camera Menu Keyboard has been disabled through the  
CTFID tool. Select OnLine Config>Installer Options>Miscellaneous>Camera  
Buttons>Disable  
No Remote Menu  
Access  
Ensure that all coax, fiber and Ethernet cables are properly connected. See the VG5  
AutoDome Installation Manual.  
If O.K., then:  
Check if you can access the AutoDome OSD menus.  
If O.K., then:  
Intermittent Remote  
Camera Access  
Check that all wiring meets Bosch recommended standards, specifications and  
distances. See the VG5 AutoDome Installation Manual.  
Picture is dark  
Check that the Gain Control is set to AUTO (ON-43-ENTER).  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the Auto Iris Level is set to the appropriate level (ON-11-ENTER).  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the video coax is terminated with 75 Ω only at the head end. (Double  
termination causes dark video.)  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the camera lens cover is removed.  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the maximum coax distance has not been exceeded. See the VG5 AutoDome  
Installation Manual.  
If O.K., then:  
Restore all camera settings (ON-40-ENTER).  
Reset the White Balance to the appropriate selection (ON-30-ENTER).  
Colors are not  
correct  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the maximum coax distance has not been exceeded. See the VG5 AutoDome  
Installation Manual.  
If O.K., then:  
Restore the default settings (ON-40-ENTER).  
Background is too  
Turn on backlight compensation (ON-20-ENTER).  
bright to see subject  
Video is rolling,  
Ensure that the Synch Mode is set to Internal (OFF-42-ENTER).  
noisy or distorted  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the maximum coax distance has not been exceeded. See the VG5 AutoDome  
Installation Manual.  
If O.K., then:  
Check the integrity of all BNC connectors and splices.  
Note: Connecting a network cable to the interface board of a non-IP AutoDome causes  
video distortion.  
Remove the network cable from the interface board RJ-45 connector.  
If O.K., then:  
Contact Bosch Technical Support.  
Day/Night camera  
does not switch  
automatically when  
image is dark  
Check that the Day/Night mode is set to AUTO (ON-56-ENTER).  
If O.K., then:  
Set Gain Control to AUTO (ON-43-ENTER).  
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Check the status of the Heater Module (ON-66-ENTER).  
EnviroDome bubble If status reports Heater No Power, then:  
is foggy  
Turn off the power to the AutoDome.  
Check the FX103 fuse in the Power Supply Box for power (24 V) to the heater module.  
If O.K., then:  
Check all wiring and connector pins to the heater module.  
Low Voltage flashing  
on monitor display  
If using a non-Bosch power supply, confirm that it meets the Bosch AutoDome power  
ratings. See the AutoDome Datasheet for specifications.  
If O.K., then:  
Check the mains input line voltage.  
If O.K., then:  
Check that the maximum wire length from the power supply has not been exceeded.  
See the VG5 AutoDome Installation Manual.  
If O.K., then:  
Measure the AC voltage input to the camera while power is applied to the camera. The  
voltage must be ≥ 21 VAC to stop the message.  
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