Blue Line A1 Monochrome
and Color
Camera Modules
Installation Instructions
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Coverage Patterns
Top view (2-1)
Side view (2-2)
Optional look-down (2-3)
Camera
PIR
Recommendation: Because the PIR has a wider
coverage pattern than the camera, reduce the detector's
coverage area (2-4) with the pair of masks provided.
Place the masks on the outside of the detector on each
side of the sensor (2-5).
Note: Do not unmask the look-down zone.
3
Opening Detector
Note: If the detector is not mounted, do not mount it
until the camera is attached.
1.
To unlock the detector cover:
a.
Press the top of the cover tab (3-1) with your
fi nger to lift the lower edge.
b.
Lift the lower end of cover tab with your
fi nger (3-2) to open it.
c.
Insert a fl at head screwdriver in the slot
(3-3) in the cover tab opening and turn it
180° to unlock the cover. Indicator points
up (3-4).
2.
Insert a fl at head screwdriver in slot (3-5) and lift
to open the detector cover.
Note: If the detector is mounted close to the ceiling,
insert fl at head screwdriver here (3-6).
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Wiring
Wire the camera module terminal block (6-1) to the detector terminal block (6-2).
-
The camera is pre-wired. (refer to Table 1).
-
User supplied external power (6-3)
-
Tamper output for user application(6-4)
-
Wiring from BNC cable (6-5) to video and GND terminals
Table 1: Terminal Connections
Blue Line Detectors
BLA1 CM/CC Cameras
Label
Function
Label
Function
T
Tamper
T
Tamper
-
GND
-
GND
+
VDC
+
VDC
NC
Alarm relay
R
Optional relay for
video recorder (15
NC
Alarm relay
R
or 90 sec)
Digital alarm
DA
DA
Digital alarm input
output
Video output to
T
Tamper
V
supplied BNC
cable
1
Specifi cations
Versions:
BLA1-CM-C for CCIR video format
BLA1-CM-E for EIA video format
BLA1-CC-N for NTSC video format
BLA1-CC-P for PAL video format
Input Power 1 :
10 VDC to 14 VDC
Current Draw 1 :
5 mA maximum @12 VDC standby
100 mA with camera on
Standby Power 1 :
No internal standby battery. For UL Listed Product Installations, 4 hours (20 mAh camera off and 400 mAh camera on) standby power must be
provided by the control unit or by a UL Listed burglary power supply.
Solid State Relay 2 :
Selectable supervised Form "A" normally closed (NC) or unsupervised Form "B" normally open (NO). 125 mA, 3 W, 28 VDC. For optional use with
video recording device. Refer to Section 7 Step 1 for timer instructions.
Tamper 2 :
NC (with cover on) contacts rated at 28 VDC, 125 mA maximum. Connect to detector tamper circuit.
Temperature:
+14°F to +120°F (-10°C to +49°C)
For UL Listed installations, the temperature range is +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C).
Humidity:
0 to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions:
2.2 in. x 2.4 in. x 1.9 in.
(5.6 cm x 6.1 cm x 4.8 cm)
Signal to Noise Ratio:
BLA1-CM-C/E: 48 dB minimum
BLA1-CC-N/P: 45 dB minimum
Sensitivity:
<3 lx
Scanning System:
2:1 interlaced
Video Signal:
75 Ω NTSC or PAL
Field of View:
66° horizontal, 53° vertical
Horizontal Resolution:
BL A1-CM-C/E: >380 TV lines at center of picture
BLA1-CC-N/P: >330 TV lines at center of picture
Charge-coupled
1/3 in. (8.4 mm) black and white
Device:
Electronic Shutter:
1/50 to 1/100,000 second (PAL format)
1/60 to 1/100,000 second (NTSC format)
Lens:
BLA1-CM-C/E: 4.0 mm fi xed focal length
BLA1-CC-N/P: 3.6 mm fi xed focal length
Cable:
Video cable with BNC connector on one end.
Compliance:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with
RSS-210 of Industry and Science Cananda. Operation is subject to two conditions:
1.
This device cannot cause harmful interference.
2.
This device must accept any interference, including interference that might cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by Bosch Security Systems can void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
1 Use only a Listed limited-power source.
2 Connect all wiring to a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit only.
4
Preparing Camera
1.
Remove the two screws (4-1) from the top of the detector.
2.
Remove the plastic insert (4-2) from the top of the detector.
3.
Remove the cover from camera module:
a. Insert a fl at head screwdriver in slot (4-3) and lift to open cover.
b. Grasp cover on both sides (4-4) and gently remove.
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Setting DIP Switches
1.
Set the DIP switches:
a.
Timer (7-1): Select 15 sec or 90 sec camera on and relay active time.
b.
Relay (7-2): Select NO for Form "B." Select NC for Form "A."
c.
Camera (7-3): Select On to run the camera continuously. Select Alarm, and the camera operates and output to relay is active for the
duration set on the timer. Any new motion restarts the timer and the camera remains on.
2.
If the detector is not already mounted, follow the detector's mounting instructions.
3.
Replace the detector cover.
Wire Colors
To lock the cover (optional):
Blue
a.
Press the top of the cover tab (7-4) with your fi nger to lift the lower edge.
Black
Red
b.
Lift the lower end of cover tab with your fi nger (7-5) to open it.
c.
Insert a fl athead screwdriver in the cover tab opening (7-6) and turn it 180° to lock the cover. Indicator points down (6-7).
4.
Replace the camera cover:
a.
Gently replace the cover. Ensure the pins align correctly and easily with the terminal block.
Yellow
b.
Optional: Insert the tamper screw provided into the camera cover (4-5).
Red (video)
Black (GND)
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Mounting Camera on Detector
1.
Slide the camera base into the slot (5-1) on top of the detector base.
2.
Replace the two screws (5-2).
3.
Thread the wiring from the camera base through the opening (5-3) in the
bottom of the camera module.
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